Okonkwo throws a large farewell feast inviting all of his kinsmen; he slaughters 3 goats when 2 would have been sufficient.
Okonkwo shows his thanks to Mbanta by offering sacrifices to the gods, obeying the customs and traditions of the community, and participating in community events and rituals. He also works hard to rebuild his life and reputation in Mbanta after being banished from Umuofia.
Okonkwo's mother was buried in her homeland, Mbanta.
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.
Mbanta is the name of Okonkwo's motherland.
He is not. He grows yams in Mbanta instead. Okonkwo previously had yams stored in Umuofia, which were transferred to Obierika's barn. These were then sold by Obierika, with the proceeds given to Okonkwo.
Okonkwo goes to live in Mbanta, his motherland.
Okonkwo originally lives his life in Umuofia, but he is exiled for seven years. During this time, he lives in his motherland, Mbanta. He eventually returns to Umuofia.
Okonkwo burns the church in Umuofia.Before that, he mocks it, advocates for its removal in Mbanta, then settles with ostracizing it.
By killing someone's son, the person to continue the father's heritage, Okonkwo is banished to his motherland.
After being banished from Umuofia, Okonkwo goes to his mother's village, Mbanta, to seek refuge and protection from his mother's kinsmen.
Okonkwo is discouraged by the sight of the small, disorganized village of Mbanta, which contrasts sharply with the orderly society of Umuofia that he is used to. He is also disheartened by his own fall from grace and exile from his clan.
Okonkwo's choice of names for his children born in Mbanta reflects his feelings about his exile because he gives them names that signify his hope for a fresh start and a return to his former status and success in his homeland. By giving them names like Nneka (Mother is Supreme) and Obiageli (One Who Has Come Back to the House), Okonkwo shows his desire to rebuild his life and regain his social standing.