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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Africa’s Talking Drum: The Day the Tortoise Locked the Granary

In the sleepy kingdom of Mbanta, hunger did not arrive with noise. It came quietly, like smoke slipping through a cracked window. At first, people ignored the signs.

The yam sellers in the market began reducing portions. Mothers stretched soup pots with more water than fish. Farmers returned from the fields shaking their heads the way old men shake heads when words have become tired.

Still, life carried on. After all, Mbanta had always survived hard seasons.

At the center of the kingdom stood the Great Granary, a mud-brick storehouse filled during years of plenty for seasons of want.

“Our fathers built this place so tomorrow would not beg from today,” elders often said.

Guarding the granary was Chief Tortoise. Slow-moving, sharp-eyed and never a man of many words.

At first, people trusted him. Whenever villagers worried about food shortages, Tortoise would clear his throat and say: “Do not fear. The granary is safe.”

But as the dry season deepened, strange whispers began floating through Mbanta. At midnight, heavy carts were seen leaving the granary.

Wealthy merchants suddenly had fresh grain in abundance while ordinary villagers argued over cups of millet no bigger than clenched fists.

Still, nobody dared ask questions. In Mbanta they often said: “When a goat fears thunder, even harmless clouds become enemies.” Fear had become ordinary.

One evening, a widow named Mama Sade stood in the marketplace holding a tiny bowl of grain. “This,” she said bitterly, lifting it into the fading sunlight, “cannot even quarrel with hunger.”

Her words lingered in the air. A few laughed sadly. Others lowered their heads. Then something unusual happened.

A skinny boy everyone called Little Kofi spoke loudly enough for the market to hear: “If the granary is full, why are our stomachs empty?”

Silence. The dangerous kind. Even birds seemed to stop moving. By morning, the question had spread from doorstep to doorstep like gossip carried by restless wind.

If the granary was truly for everyone… why did suffering feel private? Soon, villagers gathered outside the mud walls demanding answers.

Chief Tortoise arrived slowly, wrapped in authority like a man wearing borrowed importance.“There is no problem,” he insisted.

But old women exchanged knowing glances. Farmers folded their arms. Children stared with sharp, hungry eyes.

And then an old palm-wine tapper chuckled softly.“A locked granary in a hungry village,” he said, “is merely hunger wearing expensive clothes.”

The crowd murmured. For the first time, people stopped fearing questions. And questions, once released, behave like rainwater, difficult to gather back into one pot.

By season’s end, the granary was opened, records examined, and those feeding quietly from public hunger were forced into the light.

Mbanta did not become perfect overnight. But the people remembered something their grandparents once knew: “When silence grows too fat, truth begins to starve.”

Moral: A society suffers deeply when those entrusted with public good begin feeding themselves before the people.

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Why do people sometimes stay silent even when problems are obvious to everyone?

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