In Okemili, tradition is power and power is never shared quietly. When the revered Weludo patriarch dies abroad, his compound becomes the center of a spiraling conflict. Sons return home armed with secrets, wives navigate fragile alliances, and the arrival of two rival rainmakers threatens to split the village’s loyalties.
As rumors of poison circulate, a humble housemaid observes the truths no one else will see, while a village doctor connects clues that others fear to acknowledge. Market stalls hum with speculation, social media stirs tensions, and clouds gather over a funeral that tradition insists must remain unmarred by rain. A gripping tale of inheritance, rivalry, ritual, and rumor, Rainmakers of Okemili explores the collision of old beliefs and modern ambition, where even the weather refuses to obey. Perfect for readers of African family sagas, atmospheric mysteries, and stories steeped in culture and power.