Editor’s Notes on A Skilled Fisherman Without a Fish by K. Ubabuike This screen play has been perfectly edited in a style that modern artists and stage performers will find it very easy and simple to dramatise. This play is then one that really finds its root in the realm of socio-religious milieux as most of the events parallel with those found in scriptures. The parallelism in the text with that of the Christian faith captures conspicuously the religious trends in the modern episcopal calling to serve God and humanity, and that of self-will for selfish interests which most significantly lie on the pursuit of materialism. The story suffices the struggle of a future promising youth, Chijioke, who has his expertise in fishing and tailoring works, but is ironic that this professional fisherman goes through series of hectic activities without catching any fish. Does it mean that there's no single fish in that river or is it a matter of fate operating very revoltingly against him? This...