Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning**
*Wedlock of the Gods* (1972) is a tragedy written by **Zulu Sofola**, Nigeria's first published female playwright. The play explores the conflict between traditional customs and personal desires in an Igbo community. Sofola was a professor of drama who focused on African cultural themes, and this particular work examines what happens when a widow defies the custom of levirate marriage (marrying her deceased husband's brother). Knowing key Nigerian authors and their signature works is essential for literature exams.
**Why the wrong options tempt you**
- **Soyinka** is our Nobel laureate known for *Death and the King's Horseman* and *The Lion and the Jewel* — his name appears frequently, so students guess him for many Nigerian literature questions.
- **Achebe** wrote *Things Fall Apart* — another giant whose fame makes him a common wrong guess.
- **Adichie** is contemporary and internationally famous (*Half of a Yellow Sun*, *Americanah*), so her name draws modern students.
All these are major Nigerian writers, but none wrote this specific play.
**Quick takeaway**
**Zulu Sofola = first Nigerian female playwright = *Wedlock of the Gods*** — connect her pioneering status with her most famous tragedy about traditional marriage customs.
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