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Africa’s Talking Drum: When the Hyena Promised Change

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

 

Africa’s Talking Drum: When the Hyena Promised Change

 

In the vast savannah of Nkokonbe, the animals had grown weary. The Lion King had ruled for many seasons, and though his roar remained loud, the grasslands had become dry, the rivers shallow, and many bellies empty.

Then came Hyena.

 

With his polished teeth and honeyed tongue, he moved from burrow to branch, promising a new dawn.

 

“Elect me,” he declared, “and every den shall overflow with meat, every stream shall sing, and no creature shall ever sleep hungry again.”

 

The monkeys cheered. The antelopes danced. Even the wise old tortoise nodded, though cautiously.

 

On the day of choosing, the animals cast their votes, and Hyena emerged victorious. The savannah erupted in celebration. Songs filled the air. Hope, once buried, sprang alive again.

 

But soon, things began to change.

 

Hyena appointed his cousins to guard the food stores. His brothers controlled the watering holes. His closest friends collected “development contributions” from every animal who wished to graze peacefully.

 

When the gazelles complained, they were told to be patient. When the elephants questioned him, they were accused of plotting against the kingdom.

 

Meanwhile, Hyena’s laughter grew louder, and his belly rounder.

 

One evening, as the animals gathered in frustration, Tortoise slowly rose.

 

“A leader who feeds only his family,” he said, “will one day discover that the whole forest has gone hungry.”

 

The animals listened. This time, they watched more carefully. They asked tougher questions. And when the next season came, they remembered.

 

For in the savannah, as in life, promises are cheap, but leadership is proven by the state of the people.

 

Moral: Never choose a leader by the sweetness of his words, but by the honesty of his deeds.

 

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