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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Africa’s Talking Drum: The Woman Who Swept Only Her Front Door

In the old riverside town of Umudara lived a woman everybody called Mama Nkem. If neatness were a person, people said, it would borrow her wrapper.

Every morning before first cockcrow, Mama Nkem swept the front of her house until the sand looked combed. Her doorway smelled of fresh water and lemon leaves.

Even strangers passing by slowed down to admire the place. “See cleanliness!” neighbours would whisper. Mama Nkem enjoyed such comments. A little too much.

Whenever visitors arrived, she stood proudly near the entrance. “My house,” she liked to say, “does not entertain dirt.”

But there was something people did not know. Beyond the front room, where visitors rarely entered, things were different.

The backyard looked tired. Broken pots leaned against crooked walls. Dirty water gathered in corners. Empty baskets lay scattered like abandoned promises. Inside the store room, rats behaved like landlords.

Still, Mama Nkem paid attention only to the front.“What people do not see,” she often said carelessly, “cannot embarrass anybody.”

And life went on. Until one rainy season. The rain arrived stubborn and heavy, falling for days as if heaven had quarrelled with the earth.

Soon, dirty water from Mama Nkem’s neglected backyard began creeping toward the front compound. The smell came first. Then mosquitoes.

Then one morning, while visitors sat outside praising her spotless entrance, muddy water carrying rubbish drifted straight past them.

One child covered his nose. Another laughed,“Mama Nkem,” an old woman said quietly, “your back door has started greeting visitors. ”Nobody spoke.

Mama Nkem stood there, shame sitting heavily on her shoulders. That evening, she sat outside long after sunset, staring at her compound.

Old Papa Jide, who repaired fishing nets nearby, cleared his throat. “My daughter,” he said gently, “a room does not become clean because one corner is smiling.”

She sighed. The old man continued: “Trouble is like smoke. Cover it too long, it finds another way outside.” Those words followed Mama Nkem everywhere.

The next morning, for the first time in years, she walked behind her own house carrying broom, water bucket, and tired honesty. The work was not pretty.

Not quick either. But slowly, Umudara watched something change.Mama Nkem stopped living for appearances. She cleaned what people sa, and what they did not.

And whenever younger women praised only beautiful entrances, she smiled knowingly and said:   “My sister, shame has long legs. What hides behind the house eventually learns the road to the front.”

Because in Umudara, people came to understand something simple: A fine doorway means little when disorder is quietly eating the house from inside.

Moral: Problems ignored in private often return publicly, louder than before.

Comment Hook:
Do people and leaders sometimes focus too much on appearances while ignoring deeper problems?

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