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Africa’s Talking Drum: The Night the Stars Refused to Shine

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Africa’s Talking Drum: The Night the Stars Refused to Shine

In the desert kingdom of Saluma, the stars were more than beauty, they were guides. Travelers followed them across endless dunes.

Farmers used them to predict the rains. Fishermen along the distant salt lakes trusted the stars more than maps.

The people believed the heavens always spoke truth. But when King Cobra rose to power, he disliked anything he could not control.

“Why should the people look to the sky for direction,” he hissed one evening, “when they should look only to me?” So the King ordered giant towers of fire to be built across the kingdom.

Every night, enormous flames burned so brightly that the stars disappeared behind smoke and light. At first, the people were amazed. The nights looked powerful. The cities glowed like gold.

Visitors praised Saluma as “the kingdom that conquered darkness.” King Cobra smiled proudly.“No kingdom shines brighter than mine,” he boasted.

But slowly, problems began to emerge. Travelers lost their way in the desert. Farmers misjudged the seasons. Boats disappeared on the salt lakes after losing direction at night.

Still, the King dismissed every concern. “What use are old stars,” he sneered, “when I have given you greater light?” Then came the season of the Great Sandstorm.

For seven nights, fierce winds swallowed the kingdom. The towers of fire collapsed one after another until Saluma was covered in complete darkness.

The people waited desperately for the stars to guide them home. But after years hidden behind smoke and flame, the skies seemed unfamiliar. Panic spread across the desert.

Only an old Camel Keeper remained calm. He sat quietly outside the city walls, staring upward.“The stars never abandoned us,” he said softly. “We simply stopped seeing them.”

The people fell silent. For years, they had mistaken brightness for wisdom and spectacle for guidance. When the storm finally passed, King Cobra’s towers were never rebuilt.

Instead, the people of Saluma returned to the old ways of balance, using light when needed, but never allowing it to blind them from deeper truths.

And slowly, the stars reclaimed the night sky once more. Children gathered beneath them in wonder, while elders told stories of the season when pride tried to outshine wisdom.

Moral: A society that loses sight of truth and wisdom may eventually lose its direction entirely.

Do you think modern societies sometimes mistake noise, power, and spectacle for real leadership and wisdom?

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