Moria's Scar Book Cover


Caruso Award Recipient 2025

The Official Perth Premiere

MORIA’S SCAR:
The Homecoming.

From the cocoa fields of Nigeria to the halls of Western Australia. Join us at the State Library for the unveiling of a 30-year global narrative.

Proposed Date
April 15, 2026 (TBC)
Venue
State Library of WA

Pamela Watson

Lead Conversationalist: Pamela Watson

Join us for a deep dive into the Agbekoya Uprising with published author Pamela Watson. With her profound connection to Nigeria and her status in the Australian literary community, Pamela will lead the review and conversation on the tax wars that shaped a nation.

A Story Without Borders

“Bimbo, why should I read Moria’s Scar if I’m not from Ibadan?”

It’s a question I hear often, and the answer lies in the horizon. While Moria’s story may begin in the humble cocoa farms of Western Nigeria, it quickly becomes a sweeping journey across four continents—a narrative that refuses to be contained by a single border.

This is a story that breathes in the sun-drenched rows of Akanran, but echoes in the cold, calculated price manipulations of boardrooms in Zurich. It wanders through the corridors of 10 Downing Street, witnesses the sting of betrayal and a coup in Accra, and stands in the solemn shadow of an Ashanti Chief’s passing in Kumasi.

It travels across oceans to find a moral compass with Professor Lambert in Melbourne, experience chaos and panic in a charming Boston restaurant, and follows the tragic death of a wealthy Nigerian merchant in Abidjan.

If your path has ever touched these places, you are already part of this map.


34 CITIES | 9 COUNTRIES

Nigeria
Ghana
Ivory Coast
UK
Congo
Vietnam
Switzerland
USA
Australia

International Press Acclaim

THE GUARDIAN:

Revisiting the tax trauma of the Agbekoya Farmers’ Revolt.

THE PUNCH:

National unveiling and the celebration of historical resilience.

DAILY TRUST:

How Moria’s Scar mirrors modern tax reform challenges.

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The Perth Connection

While the seeds of Moria’s Scar were sown in the history of Nigeria, the final fruit was harvested right here in Western Australia.

As a 2025 Caruso Award recipient and Writer-in-Residence at the KSP Writers’ Centre in Greenmount, I spent months refining this global narrative under the shadow of the Darling Scarp. This book is a testament to the bridge between West Africa and Western Australia.

CARUSO WRITERS-IN-RESIDENCE | 2025 RECIPIENT

Author at KSP Centre

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Global Momentum

Relive the energy from our Premiere at the Chevron Club, Lagos.

“A night of history, culture, and high-stakes conversation. Now, the journey continues in Perth.”

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Voices of the Readers

“I really admire how you skillfully weaved the plots together—from the Swiss chocolatier’s conspiracies to the deleterious effects on cocoa farmers. It is interesting to see how the justifiable resistance culminated in the deadly Agbekoya’s uprising that caused Moria’s permanent scar!”

Your knowledge of Ibadan and its landscapes is quite remarkable. It is indeed a great literary piece!

— Muyiwa A., Reader

“Moria’s Scar captures history in an immersive and compelling way. The narrative extends beyond the uprising, delving into Moria’s personal wounds and the scars left by her son, making the story both historical and generational.”

For readers who find historical texts dry, this work of fiction strikes a perfect balance. It keeps readers engaged while subtly enlightening them about significant historical moments.

— Blessing Famose