In 'Second Class Citizen', Buchi Emecheta shows how the main character struggles against the traditional norms that relegate women to second - class status. For example, in matters of education and career opportunities, women are constantly put at a disadvantage. It's a story that not only tells the personal journey of one woman but also reflects on the broader social issues in the Nigerian context.
The story 'The New Tribe' by Buchi Emecheta likely explores themes of identity. It may show how a new community or 'tribe' forms and the individuals within it struggle to define themselves in relation to this new group.
As I don't know Buchi, I can't determine the key elements. It could be things like family, education, career if Buchi is an ordinary person. But again, without more info, it's just speculation.
The struggle for self - actualization is also key. The protagonist is constantly fighting to fulfill her own potential in a society that tries to hold her back. Another theme is the clash between traditional and modern values, as she tries to navigate her way in a world where old beliefs about women's roles are still prevalent.
Since I have no prior knowledge of the 'chito neri love story', it could be anything. It might be a modern - day love story where they met through social media. Chito could have been attracted to Neri's pictures or posts at first. Then they started chatting and found out that they had a deep connection. Maybe they overcame some obstacles together, like distance or family disapproval, and their love grew stronger over time.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail, but there might be a central character who is the focal point of the story and through whose eyes we see the new tribe. Maybe there's a leader - type figure who is trying to bring the tribe together.