It really depends upon what you mean by "good". It can certainly be said that he is a devoted leader, but perhaps a little lacking in willingness to change.
I don't suppose you're IB?
Okonkwo in "Things Fall Apart" is a complex character who displays both strengths and flaws as a leader. While he is strong, determined, and influential in his community, his rigid adherence to tradition and masculine ideals often leads to harsh and violent decisions. Ultimately, his inability to adapt to changing circumstances and his overwhelming fear of failure result in his downfall as a leader.
The leader of the Mbanta in "Things Fall Apart" is Uchendu, who is Okonkwo's uncle and a wise and respected elder in the community. He provides guidance and wisdom to Okonkwo and his family during their time of exile in Mbanta.
Okonkwo of this time is a notable footballer. Okonkwo from Things Fall Apart is a farmer.
Okonkwo
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The British enter the plot of Things Fall Apart a year after Okonkwo's exile begins.
Okonkwo goes to live in Mbanta, his motherland.
okonkwo commits suicide
Okonkwo's daughter, Ezinma
The people in Things Fall Apart are villagers of the Igbo tribe.
Okonkwo has killed 5 men in wars.
Okonkwo insults Osugo during a meeting of the village's men.
Okonkwo from the book Things Fall Apart is fictional. There are other real people named Okonkwo now though.