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Africa’s Talking Drum: The Day the Elephants Forgot the Grass

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Africa’s Talking Drum: The Day the Elephants Forgot the Grass

 

In the vast plains of Nambeko, the elephants ruled with great pride. They were the largest animals in the kingdom, powerful enough to shake the earth with every step.

 

For generations, they had led the savannah through droughts, storms, and dangerous migrations. And because of their wisdom and strength, the smaller animals trusted them.

 

Each season, the elephants gathered beneath the moon to discuss the future of the land. But over time, something changed. The elephant leaders became obsessed with the sky.

 

They spent endless days arguing about clouds, distant mountains, and which elephant had the loudest trumpet. Grand meetings were held. Speeches filled the air.

 

Meanwhile, below them, the grass was disappearing. The antelopes noticed first. Then the zebras. Soon even the rabbits struggled to find enough to eat.

 

Still, the elephants continued debating important-sounding matters far above the concerns of ordinary animals.

 

Whenever the smaller creatures raised alarm, the elephants waved their trunks dismissively. “Big animals discuss big issues,” they said proudly.

 

Season after season, the grasslands grew thinner. Hunger spread quietly across Nambeko. Then one scorching afternoon, a young gazelle collapsed from exhaustion in the middle of the council grounds.

 

The gathering fell silent. An old Elephant matriarch slowly stepped forward and stared across the dry plains. For the first time in many seasons, the leaders truly looked at the land beneath their feet.

The grass was almost gone. And without grass, there would be no antelopes. Without antelopes, predators would starve. Without balance, even the mighty elephants would eventually fall.

 

The matriarch lowered her head sadly. “We spent so long arguing about the horizon,” she said, “that we forgot the ground that carries us.”

 

Her words spread through the savannah like rain after drought. From that day, the elephants changed their ways.

 

They listened more carefully to the smaller animals. They focused less on pride and more on survival. The kingdom began restoring the grasslands together.

 

And slowly, life returned to Nambeko. For the animals had learned a lesson the dry earth would never let them forget:

 

Moral: Leaders who ignore the everyday struggles of ordinary people eventually weaken the very foundation of their society.

 

Why do leaders sometimes become disconnected from the daily realities of the people they lead?

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