A Journey to Ashango Land And Further Penetration Into Equatorial Africa

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He had heard, when he got up in the morning at Niembouai, that we had passed in tlie middle of the night, and had imme- diately set off to overtake us. He must have walked very fast. He seemed overjoyed to see us, and said he had returned to Niembouai Olomba from Mobana, intending to remain until he had heard of our safe passage through the Njavi country ; for he had anticipated that we should have great difficulties with the people of Upper Ashango-land, who were a bad set. He seemed really gr...ateful for the services Chap. XYIIL AErjVAL OP 'MAGOUGA. 369 I had rendered him at Mobana, in saving him from the fury of the people when they were excited about the robbery, and he said that, now w^e had come back, he would see us safe to the Ishogo country. Magouga seemed not to have heard a correct account of the Mouaou affair. All he knew w^as that the people had driven us away, and that we had killed many of their warriors. He told us that one of the men shot by Igala was the head warrior of Mobana, and that this was likely to be made a cams belli between the Mobana villagers and the people of Mouaou Kombo, who were held to be the cause of the death.

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