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Oh my goodness! What an amazing story with so many lessons to learn. Ola ,all these atrocities you committed is against your blood sister who loved you very much. Where is your heart, where is your conscience? Unbelievable!!!👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Are there no folk tales that teach Afrikan culture...these stories are becoming redundant. It is possible to learn good lessons without envy, jealousy, deceit and murder as the main, common theme. Afrika has a very long and rich history, i know there must be many such folk tales, myths, creation storied, etc. would love to hear those. Also, your illustrations are outstanding!!
I agree. There's a lot of negativity but truthfully, our people are extremely envious and cannot rejoice at other people's good fortune. These are cautionary tales
I think 1st one need to show appreciation for writer and narrator of these stories. Then we can lovingly bring out our suggestions for improvement. Nice stories. Keep it up
@@AfricanEchoesByEnkayYou are welcome. It's amazing how these folk tales are timeless. We all know someone like the sisters... the one who is too good for her own good and the wicked one complaining about their life.
@@aissamamatoua.1194The king is usually seen as the father of his community. So in a situation like this where the child is still dependent, staying with the king is the best option. Remember also that the baby is Queen Aku's niece?? So she's related to the Kings family