Presented as a series of letters to the Akede Eko, a popular Yoruba language weekly newspaper, it was believed by many readers to be the true confessions of a former good-time girl repenting on her death-bed. Today, The Life Story... is recognised as a work of fiction written by the newspaper’s editor Isaac Babalola Thomas – and in fact, as the very first Yoruba novel. The nephew of I.B. Thomas was fittingly present at the launch of Professor Barber’s volume which includes a new, complete translation and readers’ letters, editorials, commentaries, and poems about Segilola. Organised by former Cadbury Fellows Professor Funke Adeboye and Dr Patrick Oloko (University of Lagos) and former British Academy Visiting Fellows Dr Oyeniyi Okunoye and Dr Sade Hunsu (both of Obafemi Awolowo University) and Dr Remi Ajala (University of Ibadan), the celebration was generously hosted by the University of Lagos.