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THE MASQUERADE AT THE VILLAGE SQUARE DANCING FOR THE FOREST PRINCESS
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THE BUSHBABY WHO GUARDED THE NIGHT
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THE MASQUERADE AT THE VILLAGE SQUARE DANCING FOR THE FOREST PRINCESS
THE MASQUERADE DANCING FOR THE FOREST PRINCESS At the heart of Ayanfe Village, where the earth spread wide like a listening ear and the iroko trees stood as elders, the...

THE BUSHBABY WHO GUARDED THE NIGHT
The Bushbaby Who Guarded the Night Long before the moon learned how to shine softly, before the owls mastered their songs, the forest belonged to silence. In those days, the...

NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA
Biography of Nelson Mandela Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in the small village of Mvezo in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. He was born into...

A MYSTICAL CREATURE PROTECTING A SECRET FOREST
The Secret Forest of the Silent Guardians Beyond the last village road, where footsteps grew unsure and the air smelled of old rain and moss, lay a forest no...

KALU AND KOLA BROTHERS BEYOND BLOODS
KALU AND KOLA: BROTHERS BEYOND BLOODS In the old days, when the land still listened to the footsteps of men, two boys grew up on opposite sides of the Great...

BIOGRAPHY OF MAJEK FASHEK
MAJEK FASHEK— BIOGRAPHY Full Name: Majekodunmi Fasheke Stage Name: Majek Fashek Nickname: The Rainmaker Born: 6 March 1963, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria Died: 1 June 2020 (aged 57), New...

FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI
https://afrika.ng/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-2251.mp3?cb=1765796555.mp3Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, October 15, 1938 – August 2, 1997) was a Nigerian musician, composer, bandleader, and fearless political activist. He is best remembered as...

A PRINCESS WHO FOUND THE LOST BOY
🌙 THE LOST BOY AND THE PRINCESS In a quiet kingdom surrounded by whispering forests and glowing fireflies, there lived a princess named Amira. She was kind, brave, and loved...

SHOLA AND THE NIGHT FOREST OF BIRDS
https://afrika.ng/wp-content/uploads/penci-text-to-speech/post-2234.mp3?cb=1765673140.mp3SHOLA AND THE NIGHT FOREST OF BIRDS The moon was thin and pale, like a careful eye watching from the sky, when Shola stepped into the forest. Night had settled...

UNDER THE MOONLIGHT OLA TAPPED THE PALMWINE
THE PALMWINE TAPPER In the village of Agbọnilẹ̀, where tall palm trees touched the sky and red earth warmed bare feet, lived a young man named Ola, the most skillful...

THE SINGING MONKEY OF MOONLIGHT GROOVE
🌿 THE SINGING MONKEY OF MOONLIGHT GROVE In the heart of Moonlit Grove—where the trees hummed with ancient secrets and fireflies danced like tiny lanterns—lived a peculiar little monkey named...

THE RIVER OF WHISPERS
MAMA KOKO AND THE RIVER OF WHISPERS Long ago, in a quiet village tucked between rolling hills, there flowed a river the people called Oshe Nwata — the River of...

MAMA KOKO AND THE BOY WHO REFUSED TO BREAK
THE BOY BY THE RIVER In the old village of Oru, where the ancient baobab trees whispered secrets to the wind, lived Mama Koko — the legendary healer whose wisdom...

THE VILLAGE PRINCESS AND THE BEAST
iTHE VILLAGE PRINCESS AND THE BEAST In the quiet village of Odogba, nestled between rolling hills and the whispering Moon Forest, lived a girl everyone called Princess Nalo. She was...

MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT
STORY INTo#2 – “MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT”.— MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT In the quiet village of Ogbese, where the mornings smelled of palm oil...

Kolo’s forest ECHOES
MAMA KOKO AND THE FOREST Long ago, in the green-veined village of Akanze, there lived an elderly woman named Mama Koko. Her back was bent like a calabash bowl left...

Bridging Continents Through African Words [2025 Perspective]
Explore the impact of diaspora literature in 2025, connecting continents through African words and enriching cross-cultural understanding.

Things Fall Apart A Guide to Understanding African Literature
Explore African literature through Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” and gain insights into culture, themes, and historical context.

