The point of the story is not her sleeping with entire village, but how far someone is about to go to protect the community. Remember she had in mind " I will have the child that will lead us to greatness and protect our community". In Africa traditionally the community come first before the individual comfort. In this case, it was Truth and Unity
Can you read your text again to yourself and perceive the comics of it. Does the story need to be that she slept with the entire village, had a child and now looking for the interest of the village? How can such person protect the village? How can a whore protect a village. That child is called a "bastard", not a savior.
I love the storyteller voice and her accent. I really love her stories so much I hastily sent it to my seven year old granddaughter. After I listen to the story, I was in a panic that I had sent it so hastily to my granddaughter. I wasn’t ready to explain to her What it means when the young lady decided to sleep with every man in the village. I hope this is not something she will understand. I’m hoping to find more stories from the storyteller, but something that I would be able to send my granddaughter with pride, and that she would love and understand.
Sometimes waiting ain't even to answer either. If you just sit and wait in your house you think a job opportunity would come to you? You got to get up and get it.
A very interesting story. My concern though is on the morality of this girl Amina. Our African community is known to value good morals, especially among young girls, including respecting their virginity and who they sleep with. Therefore the issue of her sleeping with all the eligible bachelors in the village and everyone finding that normal becomes rather questionable.
True many years ago, but the African culture now is different the women doesn’t wait for marriage, having babies out of wedlock, dating on different social media platforms, wearing revealing clothes you name it the culture is gone with it comes to this, nothing is natural about them. I know i been visiting Africa every year in December visiting my husband’s family so I see it firsthand. Matter of fact I’m here now it’s just not what rumored to be they are wild and highly sexually active. The Culture is gone… I’m in West Africa
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The artwork is very captivating and looks really nice. Just not sure why a woman's promiscuity is applauded. I am African and our culture doesn't agree with that. You may want to make more research ❤
The story has many understandings some right many wrong, but it always goes back to this one principle that one should always in the search for truth seek honesty justice and righteousness. You may even be lead astray by your corrupt spiritual and confused government leaders. Therfore use many resource to search for and find the truth for yourself and others around you.!
Why did the ancestors not give them a clear sign from the start to identify the said right man, why did she have to device the plan to sleep with all the eligible men in the whole village in order to find the right man and what is the wisdom in that? Sounds like she was just looking for any reason to go on a wild ride around the village.
The story has so many flaws. Not carefully thought-through. Not well researched either. It's exhausting to sleep with an entire village when the result would have been the same if she had slept with only one person. The story writer probably has some adulterous tendencies.
An interesting tale with twisty plots and climax. However, the characters are of two different worlds that shared no similarities. It would be nice to make your research on the origin of names to give your story credibility in terms of cultural afinity. The background of the characters are quite different Amina and Tariq are names from the Northern part of Nigeria, while Mazi and Mbaka are names from the Eastern part of Nigeria, like I said earlier they share no similarities. We Africans derive values from our folklore and culture. I don't think any culture would want to align with a promiscuous Woman as a symbol of prosperity for their people. I can understand if the Woman is a warrior who had broken the boundaries of cultural feminism to have many lovers as a status of her prowess in all things that make up a warrior, such as queen Amina of Zaria and some notable legendary women figures in Africa. For too long our narrative has been written in a way to make, white supremacists justify our subjugation and colonization. We would like to be presented in a positive light from anyone that wants to narrate about us. Thank you
Thank you for this comment. You took the words right out of my mouth. Its cool to write a good fiction based on culture as the narrator has done but non natives or those that don't understand the way of life of our people may find it difficult to draw a line where facts end and fiction begins. Which is why others outside Africa still view us as tree climbing, hut sleeping and leaf wearing people.
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I'm sorry, but that clip bate truly bated me cause that is one gadbamb gorgeous, beautiful black woman... Go on with your Nubian bad self, girl! You be slaying it!
C'mon man a prophecy issa prophecy... Wasn't her fault though.... She heard the word of prophecy and did her best to make it fulfilled..... Besides the destiny of the village lies on her shoulders. Do extraordinary things to get extra ordinary results 😊
2023, The story was a lot, however, I loved the animation. Everything combined made for a wonderful tale of tales. When creating a story and you feel as though due to the art you can become part of that journey. I'm in. 🙂
Hollywood would turn this into a million-dollar blockbuster movie. The movie industry in Africa is not doing great. We have great captivating stories but we don't turn them into movies. So bad.
Let me understand. She got a pass for sleeping with every eligible man in the village because of a prophecy. Every family wanted to claim the child because he was supposedly the next Cheif. I'm surprised the child didn't have dents in his head and PTSD from being in the line of fire. Last, does her actions personify royalty or high praise?
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Hello this is interesting as my sister posted the movie to me but I want to ask and only if you know what exactly is it about the river that people are attracted to go there to do different rituals for success or to bind people?
Beautifully scripted. Even the well crafted set of lies never triumphs in the face of light. Honesty & Integrity is key to unlocking the wildest mysteries. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more of such enlightenments
I am an igbo woman, and I feel this story is an igbo story because of kolanut, palm wine and the oja flute in the background, the names should have been, Okonkwo, Okoye, Okeke, and the lady mgborie or mmeli, or akugo, Your story and voice are electric, very satisfying ❤❤❤
very funny houses for an african village !!! Oh ! I forgot : everybody should notice that Amina is dressed like a real african woman, don't you think ? And of course, electricity is everywhere in the village; can't you see it ?
Oracle: "The man who impregnates you will be the ruler " Her : " that's wonderful , I am gonna sleep with every man in the village. You can tell a woman wrote this story..... lol that's some female logic if I have ever seen one. How is that what came to your mind after hearing that? No logical sense in it. Also there was no consequence for her action rather, it was celebrated and accepted? That is not the African way and you have lost your mind. You can cloak it in fancy pictures and good grammar but as far as accuracy and sticking through to moral lessons and tales, as African who has heard a lot of them growing up... this was rubbish.
The only thing that saved her was the prospect of Power for the men and their families. Virginity and bride price are the crux of African tradition, Amina would've been useless were it not for Tariq
Bring this forward to this century. A DNA test would have saved a lot of drama and incited new ones....😉😉😊. However, I love the readers voice, maybe I'm coming back for more.
So what is the consequence for Amina for sleeping with the whole village men?. What is the moral of the story ?.For l know that African family forbid immoral lifestyle before or after marriage
Thank you for sharing such an intriguing and captivating story. I appreciate the depth and creativity in your narrative. However, I wanted to offer a small note regarding cultural accuracy. The name 'Amina' is commonly recognized as a Muslim name. In the context of your story, where Amina consults an oracle, this presents a cultural discrepancy since consulting oracles is not typically associated with Muslim practices. You could enhance your story's authenticity and historical accuracy by choosing traditional African names that predate the introduction of major religions like Islam and Christianity in Africa. This minor adjustment could make the story resonate more accurately with the rich and diverse African cultural heritage. I am looking forward to more of your excellent storytelling!
Yes, I thought of the names too. Mbaka is Igbo and Amina in the same village? I figured the writer is not African. Your suggestion, if carried out, will give the story a measure of authenticity. More importantly, it explains why Western democracy, flawed with lies, deceptions and intrigues, is a problem in Africa. True leadership cannot be achieved by usurping power.
The story was supposed to be about African culture but sleeping with the whole village is alien to African culture. I don't think that there is any village in Africa that will relate to this story. The story seems to be derived from the life and story of Amina of Zazzau in the present day north-west Nigeria, but it ended up giving serious and disturbing distortions that will confuse people who want to learn something about Africa. Christians believe that Jesus was born by Mary to save the whole world. Imagine telling a story that Mary slept with the whole village before Jesus was born and then try to tell people that they should focus on Jesus saving the world. No matter the moral of the story or what you're trying to pass, the whole story should derive from the practices and give respect to the culture it's coming from. To the author: don't ever go to northern Nigeria to tell this story because they will consider it as an insult and disrespect
Is it disrespectful to hen the men are Slinging their peen all over the villages? Or you all just conveniently pick the woman to demonize when she excercises her liberal sexual rights as men do? I wonder why men need to keep that brainwash going is it maybe to continue the bullshyt you do with weak women😅
You must do more research. The point is that your emotions your lower self. That's the problem selfishness, very small. What she's talking about is something big and you can't even reach your mind around it. It's not about your personal low energy. We're not here for that, it's something big. We are spirit, you are not your body. She didn't sleep with the whole village. Yeah, I missed the whole point. You are not your body, she is spirit. She accomplished the mission. You know nothing about African culture. And I don't even care if you call yourself African. Because that's a Greek word. This continent been conquered and moved so many times the tree root of it is worth spirit. Stop acting like you're bad. That's true African knowledge or indigenous knowledge. And that's how we're gonna overcome all this mis information you are spirit
I very much agree with you. This story is false. These cannot happen in a true African culture. The story has a blend of western narrative webbed into African culture. Women even remained virgins before marriage. Away with thus story.
I don't think sleeping with the whole village is a kind of story i want my children to listen to either, what are they supposed to learn from this, she could as well consulted the oracle as to who to marry that will father the saviour ofcourse
You see all them men going up the hill she doesn't need an oracle she needs a doctor. lol She could have gotten the bolla bolla lol I remember that movie where a guy thought these 2 kids had ebola because they were sneaking out of some building so he started screaming ebola ebola bola bola real fast and just started freaking out. They didn't have it but you know how people will be over dramatic on a simple situation. Why didn't she wait for the oracle to give her a sign when her true mate was near.
The story has so many flaws. Not carefully thought-through. Not well researched either. It's exhausting to sleep with an entire village when the result would have been the same if she had slept with only one person. The story writer probably has some adulterous tendencies.
I like her voice.... Even though there are things in this story I find questionable I loved the story. To those that offer criticism please remember it is a story.....
Though this store was intriguing, the moral value of the lead woman speaks to the modern thought process of women today thinking that sleeping with every man in their city or in this case her village will give them a good outcome. Which in reality is not true, by sleeping around with all those men she end up with a longer problem which by her actions caused.
Sleeping with the whole village in africa ..they we ignore you and the child and insulting you and the child everyday because is against the culture...no one will even have your time to the extent of searching for the real father....this story doesn't sound real to me tho....
Sleeping with every man in the village She's got married and knew who would be her husband People's gos through so much and people's attempts to put people's down low is they can But she's got married I'm happy for her
When you lack JESUS CHRIST in your life and have false prophets in your country or village this is what happens, may the LORD JESUS CHRIST open the blind ones eyes against the schemes of the devil
The point of the story is not her sleeping with entire village, but how far someone is about to go to protect the community. Remember she had in mind " I will have the child that will lead us to greatness and protect our community". In Africa traditionally the community come first before the individual comfort. In this case, it was Truth and Unity
She have slept with all men, their now looking for the father of the baby
BS, i don't know which african tribe you are referring to but a women's virginity was a valuable gem to any African men
Can you read your text again to yourself and perceive the comics of it. Does the story need to be that she slept with the entire village, had a child and now looking for the interest of the village? How can such person protect the village? How can a whore protect a village. That child is called a "bastard", not a savior.
Community in African tradition does not involve sleeping with one another.
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I love the storyteller voice and her accent. I really love her stories so much I hastily sent it to my seven year old granddaughter. After I listen to the story, I was in a panic that I had sent it so hastily to my granddaughter. I wasn’t ready to explain to her What it means when the young lady decided to sleep with every man in the village. I hope this is not something she will understand. I’m hoping to find more stories from the storyteller, but something that I would be able to send my granddaughter with pride, and that she would love and understand.
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The choice of words used are mesmerizing ❤️🔥
This is what happens when we interfere with Gods plan and device ways to fulfill prophecies. All she had to do was wait. Her man wld have shown up. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣 bruh like ole girl wad doin too much, sleeping with all her male agemates in the villgae...girl..
Sometimes waiting ain't even to answer either. If you just sit and wait in your house you think a job opportunity would come to you? You got to get up and get it.
ohh yes
❤❤❤ I simply love the story...with its twists and turns...I hope there will be more to come!
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I enjoyed the story immensely.
Very interesting story I enjoyed every bit of it. Thank you 🙏 ❤❤
A very interesting story. My concern though is on the morality of this girl Amina. Our African community is known to value good morals, especially among young girls, including respecting their virginity and who they sleep with. Therefore the issue of her sleeping with all the eligible bachelors in the village and everyone finding that normal becomes rather questionable.
Thank you. This is the most reasonably sound comment on the post.
True many years ago, but the African culture now is different the women doesn’t wait for marriage, having babies out of wedlock, dating on different social media platforms, wearing revealing clothes you name it the culture is gone with it comes to this, nothing is natural about them. I know i been visiting Africa every year in December visiting my husband’s family so I see it firsthand. Matter of fact I’m here now it’s just not what rumored to be they are wild and highly sexually active. The Culture is gone… I’m in West Africa
2024, women are jolling to much these days baba
SO NICE LONG TIME
A tale that praises promiscuity should never be narrated to African children.
True
Keep the stories coming thank you!
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Amina forget to sleep with me😅😅
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Damn the nice guy got to marry the village bicycle 😂that's crazy
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Village bicycle 😂😂😂😂😂that's that's new one 😂😂😂😂
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As he should!? What a queen
@queenshaaz damn girl you could be my queen I see your flag 😘♥️
Such a wonderful story
Very good presentation and story telling! bravo!
This was a very good story. Thank you 👏🏾❤️🙏🏾
Wow! Eye !iked it. The comment above about cleaning it up is correct. Wonderful work. ThAnks for sharing!
The artwork is very captivating and looks really nice. Just not sure why a woman's promiscuity is applauded. I am African and our culture doesn't agree with that. You may want to make more research ❤
Don't be too sure. Find out the Siraa tradition of the some Ogoni communities in Rivers State.
Africa is diverse and most of this diversity has been lost due to the influence of major religions. this diversity is what made us rich.
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The artwork is AI generated
@LexionKing-wt3xt yes it is. but it is also impressive, the consistency with the main character.
Her sleeping with the whole village is crazy😂😅
My point 😂🤣
A real beauty story we need more stories like this.
If I was one of the villagers, I’d still doubt the final verdict. Lots of lies and deception. Where’s the dna 🧬 test 😅
Same here.... If the first Test proved to be manipulated than whu should I have faith in the second one 😂😂? Nah Am good!.
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A very beautiful story and nice art🎉
This story is wildly entertaining but still delivers a moral truth
Correct, todays women in the age group 25 to 36 most are just like this women trash
Waw so amazing story I loved
What a story... You dey find integrity but you go sleep with all the men in the village 😏😏😏😏😏
Buhari type of integrity
Exactly 😂😂
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I can't wait to hear more like these great job.
Such a wonderful story. Thank you so much for sharing it. 👋🏼 hello from Brisbane Australia
Glad you enjoyed it!
The truth..will.always set you free don't care how long it take
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This is indeed a great story. I love stories with great literature wording. How are you doing today Melanie?
very imteresting story🥰🥰
Very interesting story 👍🏽
A beautiful story...
Hoping to see a motion picture soon.
I will try my best
Great 👌👌...
We will be here to support and push as well
We as a global community should respect local traditions and not enforce our selfish motives on them....
This is a beautiful story. Care to share the app used to put these images together?
Moral lesson: Paternity Test don dey before western education...
Great Story all around 😀👍
Beautiful story 👏❤
Thank you! 😊
Just waww. Congrats !!!
The story has many understandings some right many wrong, but it always goes back to this one principle that one should always in the search for truth seek honesty justice and righteousness.
You may even be lead astray by your corrupt spiritual and confused government leaders.
Therfore use many resource to search for and find the truth for yourself and others around you.!
Wizard's second rule; the greatest harm can result from the best intention 😂😂if you know, you know
Wow this story was interesting. But the whole village is too much.
Why did the ancestors not give them a clear sign from the start to identify the said right man, why did she have to device the plan to sleep with all the eligible men in the whole village in order to find the right man and what is the wisdom in that? Sounds like she was just looking for any reason to go on a wild ride around the village.
The story has so many flaws. Not carefully thought-through. Not well researched either. It's exhausting to sleep with an entire village when the result would have been the same if she had slept with only one person. The story writer probably has some adulterous tendencies.
Nice 👍 One and very educative ❤
An interesting tale with twisty plots and climax. However, the characters are of two different worlds that shared no similarities. It would be nice to make your research on the origin of names to give your story credibility in terms of cultural afinity. The background of the characters are quite different Amina and Tariq are names from the Northern part of Nigeria, while Mazi and Mbaka are names from the Eastern part of Nigeria, like I said earlier they share no similarities. We Africans derive values from our folklore and culture. I don't think any culture would want to align with a promiscuous Woman as a symbol of prosperity for their people. I can understand if the Woman is a warrior who had broken the boundaries of cultural feminism to have many lovers as a status of her prowess in all things that make up a warrior, such as queen Amina of Zaria and some notable legendary women figures in Africa. For too long our narrative has been written in a way to make, white supremacists justify our subjugation and colonization. We would like to be presented in a positive light from anyone that wants to narrate about us. Thank you
Thank You!
I am glad to be of assistance for redirecting your views on the context of names in Nigerian tribe/culture
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Thank you for this comment. You took the words right out of my mouth. Its cool to write a good fiction based on culture as the narrator has done but non natives or those that don't understand the way of life of our people may find it difficult to draw a line where facts end and fiction begins.
Which is why others outside Africa still view us as tree climbing, hut sleeping and leaf wearing people.
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46. Sunshine.
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86. Someone’s skin against yours.
87. Holding hands.
88. The kind of hugs when you can feel a weight being lifted off your shoulders. The kind of hug where your breath syncs with the other person’s, and you feel like the only two people in the world.
89. Singing off key with your best friends.
90. Road trips.
91. Spontaneous adventures.
92. The feeling of sand beneath your toes.
93. The feeling when the first ocean wave rolls up and envelops your toes and ankles and knees.
94. Thunderstorms.
95. Compliments and praise.
96. The taste of your favorite food.
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What, a great way of solving problens involving the whole village and everyone learninf from each other so peaceful 😊😊
This is a big story it's attractive
I'm sorry, but that clip bate truly bated me cause that is one gadbamb gorgeous, beautiful black woman...
Go on with your Nubian bad self, girl! You be slaying it!
🗣️Aint no way any man will dare be with a woman who have slept with many mans. 🗣️Nice story tho..😏
C'mon man a prophecy issa prophecy... Wasn't her fault though.... She heard the word of prophecy and did her best to make it fulfilled..... Besides the destiny of the village lies on her shoulders. Do extraordinary things to get extra ordinary results 😊
@@BADBunny-dh2ehwow.. mindset
Men are the cheapest thing I know !?? They will even sleep with corpses
You know this from your family sleeping with corpse?@@Msomale
Clean drawings, interesting stories
Thank you so much 😀
Great tale
This era Amina would be tagged olosho.
2023, The story was a lot, however, I loved the animation. Everything combined made for a wonderful tale of tales. When creating a story and you feel as though due to the art you can become part of that journey. I'm in. 🙂
Hollywood would turn this into a million-dollar blockbuster movie. The movie industry in Africa is not doing great. We have great captivating stories but we don't turn them into movies. So bad.
Love it❤
Let me understand. She got a pass for sleeping with every eligible man in the village because of a prophecy. Every family wanted to claim the child because he was supposedly the next Cheif. I'm surprised the child didn't have dents in his head and PTSD from being in the line of fire. Last, does her actions personify royalty or high praise?
The story has so many flaws. Not carefully thought-through. Not well researched either.
@@fadikifuta Please provide details.
@jalynnbk6699 😂😂your comment just made me laugh so hard. You got a point there..
Prayers that the TRUE agape of Christ, can be the reason enough for someone to be king. To right all wrongs. Alignment for ALL, future generations. All tears. All of them.
Thank you
I truly love your stories 😘❤🇿🇼
Amina is such a queen 👑❤ !? 😊👈
Igbo flute as background music 🤣
Hello this is interesting as my sister posted the movie to me but I want to ask and only if you know what exactly is it about the river that people are attracted to go there to do different rituals for success or to bind people?
This story is so interesting i love it
Why? What is interesting about it?
Wow 😮
GREAT
Truth does not hide. It eventually unfolds.
This story reminds me of an episode of Maury Povich.
Beautifully scripted. Even the well crafted set of lies never triumphs in the face of light.
Honesty & Integrity is key to unlocking the wildest mysteries.
Thanks for sharing.
Looking forward to more of such enlightenments
Amina didn't think to space her lovers out to see if she was pregnant before she was with the next man?
🎉Tru story amen
#3:51... morgan freeman is hard to miss
What an amazing story. Thanks
I am an igbo woman, and I feel this story is an igbo story because of kolanut, palm wine and the oja flute in the background, the names should have been, Okonkwo, Okoye, Okeke, and the lady mgborie or mmeli, or akugo,
Your story and voice are electric, very satisfying ❤❤❤
Obscene, I can’t even fathom a whole village competing to be the father of a child born to a silly woman like this!
very funny houses for an african village !!!
Oh ! I forgot : everybody should notice that Amina is dressed like a real african woman, don't you think ?
And of course, electricity is everywhere in the village; can't you see it ?
Morgan Freeman is the head of the village elders?🤔😂
Beautiful
AMINA didn't sleep with me .😂😂😂😂😂.FROM FIJI 🇫🇯
The fact that my name is Amina 😭
good work .. how you get so many views and subscrier in few months .
Oracle: "The man who impregnates you will be the ruler "
Her : " that's wonderful , I am gonna sleep with every man in the village.
You can tell a woman wrote this story..... lol that's some female logic if I have ever seen one. How is that what came to your mind after hearing that? No logical sense in it. Also there was no consequence for her action rather, it was celebrated and accepted? That is not the African way and you have lost your mind. You can cloak it in fancy pictures and good grammar but as far as accuracy and sticking through to moral lessons and tales, as African who has heard a lot of them growing up... this was rubbish.
So in love with this story, thanks 👍👍👍❤
humanity first
A girl sleeping with the whole village is un African. Such an act would lead to the death of Amina.
The only thing that saved her was the prospect of Power for the men and their families. Virginity and bride price are the crux of African tradition, Amina would've been useless were it not for Tariq
Why
Love it❤
Storyteller is wierd. Must be talking about herself😂
How
Bring this forward to this century. A DNA test would have saved a lot of drama and incited new ones....😉😉😊. However, I love the readers voice, maybe I'm coming back for more.
Interesting! Nice flutes! Albeit the flutes did not match with the strange names!!!
True
This is just Nonsenced
Promoting indecency .
No good moral lessons
There.
Not sleeping with so much men would have saved her all that trouble.
a real test of Dominance, The strongest sperm Won the Prize!
So what is the consequence for Amina for sleeping with the whole village men?. What is the moral of the story ?.For l know that African family forbid immoral lifestyle before or after marriage
Thank you for sharing such an intriguing and captivating story.
I appreciate the depth and creativity in your narrative. However, I wanted to offer a small note regarding cultural accuracy.
The name 'Amina' is commonly recognized as a Muslim name. In the context of your story, where Amina consults an oracle,
this presents a cultural discrepancy since consulting oracles is not typically associated with Muslim practices.
You could enhance your story's authenticity and historical accuracy by choosing traditional African names
that predate the introduction of major religions like Islam and Christianity in Africa.
This minor adjustment could make the story resonate more accurately with the rich and diverse African cultural heritage.
I am looking forward to more of your excellent storytelling!
You have really spoken well. Even not only the name Amina but also the child Tarik, is also a Muslim name. Thanks for this amazing Comment 👏
Yes, I thought of the names too. Mbaka is Igbo and Amina in the same village? I figured the writer is not African. Your suggestion, if carried out, will give the story a measure of authenticity.
More importantly, it explains why Western democracy, flawed with lies, deceptions and intrigues, is a problem in Africa. True leadership cannot be achieved by usurping power.
AMINA is used by non muslim people too
@@haritham1060 Amina is not an Igbo name. It's of Arabic origin & came with Islamic influence.
She is named that due to Arabic colonization , my mothers tribe ijaw is originally an Egyptian tribe that migrated from Egypt !!!!!
The story was supposed to be about African culture but sleeping with the whole village is alien to African culture. I don't think that there is any village in Africa that will relate to this story. The story seems to be derived from the life and story of Amina of Zazzau in the present day north-west Nigeria, but it ended up giving serious and disturbing distortions that will confuse people who want to learn something about Africa. Christians believe that Jesus was born by Mary to save the whole world. Imagine telling a story that Mary slept with the whole village before Jesus was born and then try to tell people that they should focus on Jesus saving the world. No matter the moral of the story or what you're trying to pass, the whole story should derive from the practices and give respect to the culture it's coming from. To the author: don't ever go to northern Nigeria to tell this story because they will consider it as an insult and disrespect
Cold hard facts. No lies spoken.
Is it disrespectful to hen the men are
Slinging their peen all over the villages? Or you all just conveniently pick the woman to demonize when she excercises her liberal sexual rights as men do? I wonder why men need to keep that brainwash going is it maybe to continue the bullshyt you do with weak women😅
You must do more research. The point is that your emotions your lower self. That's the problem selfishness, very small. What she's talking about is something big and you can't even reach your mind around it. It's not about your personal low energy. We're not here for that, it's something big. We are spirit, you are not your body. She didn't sleep with the whole village. Yeah, I missed the whole point. You are not your body, she is spirit. She accomplished the mission. You know nothing about African culture. And I don't even care if you call yourself African. Because that's a Greek word. This continent been conquered and moved so many times the tree root of it is worth spirit. Stop acting like you're bad. That's true African knowledge or indigenous knowledge. And that's how we're gonna overcome all this mis information you are spirit
I very much agree with you. This story is false. These cannot happen in a true African culture. The story has a blend of western narrative webbed into African culture. Women even remained virgins before marriage. Away with thus story.
@@Ebukizyna why dem call am story because it a lie 😅
I don't think sleeping with the whole village is a kind of story i want my children to listen to either, what are they supposed to learn from this, she could as well consulted the oracle as to who to marry that will father the saviour ofcourse
You see all them men going up the hill she doesn't need an oracle she needs a doctor. lol She could have gotten the bolla bolla lol I remember that movie where a guy thought these 2 kids had ebola because they were sneaking out of some building so he started screaming ebola ebola bola bola real fast and just started freaking out. They didn't have it but you know how people will be over dramatic on a simple situation. Why didn't she wait for the oracle to give her a sign when her true mate was near.
The story has so many flaws. Not carefully thought-through. Not well researched either. It's exhausting to sleep with an entire village when the result would have been the same if she had slept with only one person. The story writer probably has some adulterous tendencies.
She ain't for the street, she for the whole community
She's the whole highway. And this is how HiV is spread.
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😂😂😂
@@palipali4264back then no HIV
For the nation 😂
I like her voice.... Even though there are things in this story I find questionable I loved the story. To those that offer criticism please remember it is a story.....
Literary texts are always critiqued
God help us. if you think this is a good store. we in hell.
I love the story. The vocabulary used is impeccable.
Naw sis that's not cool sleep with every man in the village naw sound like village wife too me not an good example or experience mam ok
Though this store was intriguing, the moral value of the lead woman speaks to the modern thought process of women today thinking that sleeping with every man in their city or in this case her village will give them a good outcome. Which in reality is not true, by sleeping around with all those men she end up with a longer problem which by her actions caused.
The whole village was fighting for a village bicycle. It was full of simps🤦🏾♂️🤣
A village of Simptoms🤣🤣
@@baronapudan2769 I bet it didn’t take long for that simpton village to be conquered 🤣
Amina was a queen I didn't blame them ❤
@@Msomale a loose tramp of a queen.
Sleeping with the whole village in africa ..they we ignore you and the child and insulting you and the child everyday because is against the culture...no one will even have your time to the extent of searching for the real father....this story doesn't sound real to me tho....
Sleeping with every man in the village She's got married and knew who would be her husband People's gos through so much and people's attempts to put people's down low is they can But she's got married I'm happy for her
When you lack JESUS CHRIST in your life and have false prophets in your country or village this is what happens, may the LORD JESUS CHRIST open the blind ones eyes against the schemes of the devil