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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Africa’s Talking Drum: When the Vultures Opened a Hospital

In the dry kingdom of Tazuri, sickness had become a shadow that followed every family.

The old clinic near the hills had collapsed years earlier, and the nearest healer lived many days away. Mothers carried feverish children across burning sands. Elders relied on herbs and prayers. Too many lives faded before help could arrive.

So when the Vultures announced they would build the kingdom’s first grand hospital, the people celebrated.

“We have heard your suffering,” the Chief Vulture declared from a high rock. “No animal in Tazuri will ever die helpless again.” The crowd erupted in cheers.

Construction began immediately. Huge white buildings rose from the earth. Shiny banners covered the entrance. Musicians played during ceremonies as the Vultures proudly unveiled the Great Healing Center of Tazuri.

Travelers from distant lands admired it. “This kingdom is progressing,” they said. But behind the polished walls, something darker grew.

The hospital doors were always open, but treatment was never truly available. The rabbits were told to return another day because there were “no medicines.”

The antelopes waited from sunrise to sunset without seeing a healer. The elderly tortoise was asked to pay more seeds than he had ever owned just to receive attention.

Meanwhile, the Chief Vultures grew wealthier. Their nests expanded. Their banquets became larger.

They constantly gave speeches praising themselves for “transforming healthcare in Tazuri. Still, the sickness in the kingdom worsened.

One evening, after losing her young cub outside the hospital gates, Lioness sat silently beneath an acacia tree.

Nearby, an old Owl watched the glowing hospital building in the distance. “It is strange,” Owl said softly, “how those who feed on death are now pretending to profit from healing. The words spread across Tazuri like wildfire.

Soon, the people began paying less attention to the grand building, and more attention to the empty medicine shelves, exhausted workers, and growing graves behind the hills.

The truth became impossible to hide. The hospital had been built more for appearance and profit than for care.

Ashamed and angry, the people demanded change. Real healers were finally brought in. Supplies reached forgotten villages.

And slowly, the kingdom began rebuilding trust in a system that had failed the weak. But the people of Tazuri never forgot the lesson.

Moral: A system created for applause instead of service will eventually expose its own emptiness.

Why do some leaders invest more in looking compassionate than actually solving people’s problems?

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