"Wahala" is a representation of the chaos and challenges that arise when warnings are ignored. The piece is filled with element that symbolize the disorder that follows neglecting caution.
This piece serves as a powerful reminder that trouble often follows those who disregard advice. It embodies the essence of life's challenges, where ignoring the signs leads to a struggle that could have been prevented.
"Ijiji nti ike na eso ozu ala mmuo." "A stubborn housefly do end up with the corpse in the grave." "If you don't hear words or take to instructions, you end up or die untimely."
"Olaedo bu olaedo ta sitara na onodu ogabigara." "What makes gold-gold today is the processes it went through." "Before someone or something gets to the perfect stage or destination, it must pass both rough and better stages."
"A na-agwa ntị ma ntị anụghị, egburu Isi ntị esoro ya raa." "If the ear refuses to heed warning, when the head is cut off the ear goes down with it." "Those that do not heed advice are bound to have an unhappy ending."