This question is based on Wole Soyinka's The Trials of Brother Jero.Brother Chume as a member of Jero's congregation is
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Brother Chume, as a member of Jero's congregation, can be described as a disgruntled and gullible follower. He is portrayed as being naive, easily manipulated and misled by Brother Jero's false prophecies. Despite being aware of Jero's deceitful ways, he remains loyal and obedient to him, even at the expense of his own well-being. His blind faith in Brother Jero's abilities makes him vulnerable to exploitation, and he is often used as a pawn in Jero's schemes. Therefore, the correct option is "a disgruntled and gullible follower."