EP 105: Nigeria- The Sons of Sticks and others (M.I. Ogumefu 1929)

Published: Dec. 9, 2021, noon

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In story one, we learn why one tribe is called the sons of sticks.
\\nIn story two, we learn why women like to grow their hair out, as it wasn\\u2019t always that way.
\\nIn story three, we hear about why people say \\u201clong live the king\\u201d after hearing thunder.
\\nIn story four, we learn how saving the life of a mouse, saves the life of the king.
\\nAnd finally in story five, we learn about Iroko trees and why Yoruba people do not use it in furniture. 

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Source: Yoruba Legands by Ogumefu, M. I.
\\nMusic: SON OF THE DRUMMER KING I AAFIN ILU I PALACE OF DRUM by Aarenga TV Creative Commons
\\nSound Effects: Jungle Atmosphere Night -Youtube Creator Studio
\\nNarrator: Dustin Steichmann
\\nPodcast Shoutout: Dark Stories from the Campfire
\\nListener Shoutout: Grayslake, IL
\\nCover Art credits: "Sacred Forest of Kpasse. Horned and Phallic Legba Deity in front of Iroko tree" by Linda DV is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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