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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Africa’s Talking Drum: The Day the Birds Stopped Singing

In the green kingdom of Luthando, mornings were once greeted by music. Before sunrise, birds filled the skies with songs so beautiful that travelers often delayed their journeys just to listen.

The people believed the birds carried the spirit of the kingdom itself. “If the birds still sing,” the elders would say, “then hope still lives.” For generations, the songs of the birds united the land.

But when General Hawk seized control of Luthando, everything began to change. Hawk believed silence was the foundation of order.

“Too many voices create confusion,” he declared from the royal balcony. “A strong kingdom must speak with one voice.”

At first, many citizens agreed. The kingdom had experienced years of arguments and unrest. People longed for stability.

So new rules were introduced. Certain songs were banned. Birds that sang “divisive melodies” disappeared from the forests. Only royal birds approved by Hawk were allowed near the capital.

Soon, the mornings of Luthando became strangely quiet.The official royal birds still sang each dawn, but their songs all sounded the same. Day after day. Season after season.

The kingdom grew orderly, but something invisible began fading from the people. Writers stopped writing honestly. Musicians performed cautiously. Even ordinary conversations became guarded whispers.

Fear settled over Luthando like morning fog. Then one year, a deadly pest swept across the farms.

The royal advisers insisted everything was under control. The approved birds continued singing songs of prosperity every sunrise.

But hidden deep in the countryside, small sparrows had been trying to warn the kingdom for months. They had noticed the dying crops and poisoned rivers long before the disaster spread. Yet, no one listened.

Their songs had already been silenced. By the time the truth became impossible to hide, hunger had reached every corner of Luthando.

One evening, as frightened villagers gathered beneath the silent trees, an old Parrot spoke softly “A kingdom that fears honest voices will eventually lose the warnings that could save it.”

The people lowered their heads in shame, and for the first time, they understood that not every uncomfortable voice is an enemy. Sometimes, truth arrives disguised as criticism.

Slowly, the kingdom changed and the forests reopened. Different birds returned. The mornings became noisy again, sometimes chaotic, sometimes unpleasant, but alive with honesty.

And though the songs were no longer perfectly controlled, Luthando became wiser because of them.

Moral: A society that silences uncomfortable truths may also silence the warnings that protect its future.

 

Do you think societies become weaker when people are afraid to speak honestly?

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