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"The God of Lightning does not hit the man who eats," Grandpa concluded.
The God of Lightning does not hit the man who eats, my grandfather often said when we were young.
Electricity comes in "periodic vengeful surges...as if the god of lightning has...taken personal charge", as Wole Soyinka puts it.
Kiwanuka is African for "God of lightning and thunder", and he agonised over whether to change it when people struggled to remember it.
The God of Lightning does not hit the man who eats — he was living proof of his own belief, this man with a good stomach and extraordinary luck.
"The God of Lightning does not hit the man who eats," the grandfather told her… Tells about a winter afternoon when the grandfather made a soup of lard and soy sauce for the author and her sister.
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