Professor Francis B Nyamnjoh, Department of Anthropology, University of Cape Town

‘The overall merit of the study is in the rich empirical content on
contemporary practices of posthumous paternity and perceptions and lived
experiences of and challenges confronting the resultant offspring among
the Yoruba caught betwixt and between the attractions of neoliberal
notions of individual autonomy on the one hand and resilient
collectivism on the other.’