The Chronicles of Arrah Ndak
₦9,756.92
About the author
Enoh Eyong Ernest is an educator, dramatist, and award-winning poet whose work bridges classroom and stage. With a Master’s in English Sociolinguistics and years of experience teaching ESL, EFL and literature, he brings a sharp, culturally resonant lens to narratives that interrogate societal ills. A celebrated poet, storyteller and performer, his acclaimed works-include Bridget’s Hope, Palmie and Other Poems, From the Curtains of My Watery Eyes and Homeland Entrapments which reflect his gift for literary enthusiasm with emotional depth. The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak is his debut novel for a remarkably pleasing read.


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The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak is a riotous romp with a sensualist touch of nature’s gift. Well-packaged with an evocative plot that captures the essence of effervescence. Enoh Eyong’s debut novel definitely stands with the characteristics of an assured writer.
Dr Ngonjo Victor Fuh, Senior Lecturer
The narrative voice in Enoh Eyong’s The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak is energetic, the lines are willingly confronting, and the themes are honest. In a world where vice seems to distress virtue, the author appears to be saying that there is always one last man standing for virtue to be rewarded.
Nkambeng George Fiengo, Stage Director in Literary Studies
This novel is a compelling narrative, written with fearless ink and instances that no reader will want to forget in a very short time. The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak captures the explicit metaphors of man’s impartiality towards man and the significance of family when part of it becomes a crown of thorns.
Dr Kamsu Souoptetcha Amos, Senior Lecturer.University of Maroua
An interplay of mindful settings with a convivial style and contemporary societal paradoxes, Enoh’s literary piece gets to a climax that boils the ozone layer of its emotional audience. The novel is a transit point that appropriates both lyrical prose and verse to give an assessment to the orbit of the plot charged with prurient aspects of the female lead.
BohMarths Reviews
Enoh Eyong Ernest is no doubt one of the hidden budding literary gems in Cameroon Anglophone Literature with the burgeoning twists. It’s a fascinating and satisfactory delight to read the consistent lewdness of the lead female protagonist and the amazing sharp intellect which Enoh gives to the plot in The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak. A promising piece with sensual undertones that exposes the ravenous moral dietary of a dastard climbing to the bottom of ethics.
The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak is simply hynoptic!
Eyong-Tiku E. Ewubhe, PhD, Postcolonial Literatures
Enoh’s The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak is certainly a thoughtful and unforgettable memoir which compels readers to make auto-evaluations of some of the most distrustful definitions of human relationships. The raconteur feels no sense of clemency in illustrating the misdemeanours of the glamorous Arrah-Ndak because she certainly has more to say.
Pakalaka Asta Fidele, English Educationist
Enoh Eyong ignites a blaze with his debut, The Chronicles of Arrah-Ndak. Follow Arrah-Ndak, a force of nature whose scorching candor exposes hidden fault lines in society and family. Crafted with startling clarity and unfiinching vision, this journey becomes a potent, unforgettable spark, announcing a singular new voice.













Enoh Eyong –
This is a very deeply piece of writing. It’s not every day that a piece of writing moves beyond the surface to touch something profound and unspoken. You, Enoh Eyong Ernest have managed to do exactly that — to reach beyond the usual layers of thought and offer something that feels real, true, and deeply meaningful, bruising through familiar characters and making every scene feels cinematic. Kudos to you on this rare achievement.