Akata Witch

by

Nnedi Okorafor

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Oha Coven Term Analysis

An Oha coven is a group of four Leopard People with specific characteristics (such as there being two male and two female members, one outsider, and one who is somehow inside-out), who work together to do away with something nefarious. Sunny, Orlu, Chichi, and Sasha are an Oha coven.

Oha Coven Quotes in Akata Witch

The Akata Witch quotes below are all either spoken by Oha Coven or refer to Oha Coven. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 7 Quotes

“If you’d have all perished, we’d have found you and your bodies would have been returned to your parents with…explanation,” Kehinde said.

Sunny’s mouth fell open. What kind of barbaric coldhearted man was this?

“Come now,” Kehinde said, pulling out a newspaper. He shook it at them. “Have you seen the news lately? If you haven’t noticed, a person’s life, especially a young person’s, isn’t worth much these days. The world is bigger than all of you. Chances have to be taken. But thankfully, here you are.”

Related Characters: Kehinde (speaker), Sunny Nwazue, Orlu, Chichi, Sasha, Black Hat Otokoto
Page Number: 132
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Chapter 10 Quotes

“Listen. It was your grandmother, Ozoemena, who taught Otokoto all he knows. She was his mentor. And it was Otokoto who killed your grandmother in a ritual to steal her abilities as he stole her life. You want to know why he is so powerful? All you need to look at is who your grandmother was and who Otokoto was before he became the infamous Black Hat.”

Related Characters: Sugar Cream (speaker), Sunny Nwazue, Black Hat Otokoto, Sunny’s Grandmother/Ozoemena
Page Number: 190-191
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Chapter 13 Quotes

“Why didn’t they stop it?”

“Because life doesn’t work that way,” Anatov said. “When things get bad, they don’t stop until you stop the badness—or die.” He paused. “That’s an important lesson for all of you. This is why I brought you here. This is why you’re staying in that hotel. Look around, listen, and learn. This is not a holiday. In a month, you will all be facing something as ugly as what these two men faced this afternoon.”

Related Characters: Sasha (speaker), Anatov (speaker), Sunny Nwazue, Orlu, Chichi, Black Hat Otokoto, Miknikstic/The Man, Sayé
Page Number: 242
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Chapter 16 Quotes

“No one is willing to push the envelope. So what if she called up a damn Mmuo Aku and it went wild! She still did it! She still performed the most sophisticated juju any of them had ever seen.”

“True, but you’re wrong,” Orlu said. “We can’t live in chaos. The ages are set for each level for a reason. You can be able to do something and not be mature enough to deal with the consequences.”

Related Characters: Orlu (speaker), Sasha (speaker), Sunny Nwazue, Chichi, Anatov
Page Number: 286
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Chapter 18 Quotes

Sunny frowned. “You mean you’ve sent other groups like ours? And—”

“We have and will continue to until Black Hat is taken down,” Yaboko said. “More is at stake than your lives.”

“Black Hat is a shrewd sorcerer,” Abok said. “He has protection, but we have watched for loopholes. The children that returned maimed but alive were all rescued by Oha covens.”

“Did the rescuers escape, too?” she asked.

None of the scholars replied. That was answer enough.

Related Characters: Sunny Nwazue (speaker), Abok (speaker), Orlu, Chichi, Sasha, Black Hat Otokoto
Page Number: 310
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Chapter 19 Quotes

“You come any closer and you’ll ruin what’s already in motion. Then I’ll have to slaughter you two instead of just these children. Get outside,” Black Hat said. Then he seemed to be speaking to someone else. “You all may leave, too. These kids are harmless. Go watch for real threats,” he said. All the commotion and squawking behind Sunny instantly stopped as the bush souls obeyed.

Related Characters: Black Hat Otokoto (speaker), Sunny Nwazue, Orlu, Chichi, Sasha
Page Number: 319
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Oha Coven Term Timeline in Akata Witch

The timeline below shows where the term Oha Coven appears in Akata Witch. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 4
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Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
Sasha notes that the four of them are an Oha coven . Orlu says they’re too young, but Sasha says it adds up: he’s an outsider,... (full context)
Chapter 9
The Individual vs. the Collective Theme Icon
Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
...they must be figuring it out by now, and Chichi asks if they’re really an Oha coven . Laughing, Taiwo says that Sunny has no idea what they’re talking about. She notes... (full context)
Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
Education, Power, and Corruption Theme Icon
Dramatically, Taiwo says that Sunny, Sasha, Chichi, and Orlu will be West Africa’s first “pre-level” Oha coven , though none of them know what’s coming. Sunny mentions her vision in the candle,... (full context)
Chapter 10
Identity and Belonging Theme Icon
Education, Power, and Corruption Theme Icon
...Sugar Cream says that there’s still no doubt that Sunny should be involved with the Oha coven . When Sunny asks why, Sugar Cream sadly explains that Sunny’s grandmother, Ozoemena, was Otokoto’s... (full context)
Chapter 18
Identity and Belonging Theme Icon
The Individual vs. the Collective Theme Icon
Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
Education, Power, and Corruption Theme Icon
Sugar Cream introduces Sunny, Sasha, Chichi, and Orlu to the adults as the Oha coven that will handle Black Hat Otokoto. The adults study the kids and point out the... (full context)
Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
Education, Power, and Corruption Theme Icon
...save the other kidnapped children. Abok and the other adults imply that they sent other Oha covens , but while several saved a few kidnapped children, none of the covens survived. (full context)
Chapter 20
The Individual vs. the Collective Theme Icon
Friendship and Teamwork Theme Icon
Education, Power, and Corruption Theme Icon
...back a person’s worst sins. Sasha and Orlu join the conversation; they realize that the Oha covens that didn’t survive probably took the place of the kidnapped children they saved. The driver... (full context)