Edufa is a powerful play by Efua Sutherland, and it's one of those works that really sticks with you long after you've read it. If you're looking for free online access, Project Gutenberg might be a good place to start—they often have older literary works available. Alternatively, Open Library sometimes has digital copies you can borrow. I remember reading it years ago and being struck by how Sutherland blends traditional Ghanaian storytelling with modern themes. The way she explores sacrifice and family loyalty is so gripping.
That said, if you can't find it for free, consider checking if your local library offers digital lending. Many libraries partner with services like OverDrive or Hoopla, which might have 'Edufa' in their catalog. Supporting authors and publishers is important, so if you end up loving it,
maybe later pick up a physical or paid digital copy to keep! It’s definitely worth revisiting.