What is vengeance from a saint full of wounds oku?

"Vengeance from a Saint Full of Wounds" is a novel by Nigerian writer Okey Ndibe. The story follows the main character, Ikechukwu Uzondu, who is a Nigerian immigrant living in the United States and struggling to come to terms with his troubled past. Ikechukwu is haunted by memories of his childhood in Nigeria, from the abuse he suffered at the hands of his father to the betrayal of his former friend, Osita.

As Ikechukwu struggles with his past, he becomes increasingly obsessed with the idea of vengeance. He begins to plan an elaborate scheme to track down Osita and exact his revenge. However, as Ikechukwu's plans unfold, he begins to realize that his pursuit of vengeance is leading him down a dangerous path and forcing him to confront the darker sides of his own nature.

The novel explores themes of trauma, violence, redemption, and the complexities of the immigrant experience. Ndibe's writing is often lyrical and poetic, and the novel is praised for its unflinching portrayal of the psychological toll of trauma and the search for justice and reconciliation.