From that night, the villagers stopped fearing Haji Bright Baba. They left him small offerings: kolanut, honey, a single white candle. And whenever the harmattan dust turned the sky to bone, the children would climb the hill and ask:
The title "Baba Wey Dey See Us" is a phrase that translates to "The Father (God) who sees us."
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