THE TALE OF AKPUTA NWUNOKE AND THE RETURN TO HIS FATHER'S LAND


Once upon a time, in the land of Ezza EZEKUNNA, there lived a man named Akputa Nwunoke, known far and wide for his clever and tricky ways. One day, Akputa decided to leave his homeland and travel to a distant land. He settled there, enjoying his new life and never thought of returning home.


However, his kinsmen back in Ezza EZEKUNNA grew worried about his absence. They believed the ancestors wanted Akputa to return to his father's land. So, they sent a message to him, asking him to come back. Akputa received the message and said, "Okay, I will come."


When Akputa arrived back in Ezza EZEKUNNA, he went straight to a swamp. There, he began molding mud blocks, as if he intended to build a house in the middle of the swamp. The villagers saw him and were puzzled. "Who builds a house in a swamp?" they asked each other, shaking their heads in disbelief.

Ignoring their questions, Akputa left the swamp and moved to the center of a busy road. There, he started to build another house. Once again, the people were confused. "Who in their right mind would build a house in the middle of the road?" they wondered.

Finally, Akputa spoke up, addressing the crowd that had gathered. "Oh my father's land," he said, "you see that people won't let me build a house on water or on land. So, please stop demanding that I come back home."


With this clever trick, Akputa managed to find a way to explain why he couldn't stay in his father's land. He didn't have the resources to build a proper house, but his cunning plan made it seem like the problem was with the land itself, not him.


And so, Akputa Nwunoke returned to the distant land, where he continued his adventures, always using his wits to navigate life's challenges. The people of Ezza EZEKUNNA remembered this story, passing it down through the generations, as a testament to Akputa's cleverness and the lessons he taught through his antics.


Stay tuned for more tales of the legendary Akputa Nwunoke and his many adventures!

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