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The Tale of Omekagu, as inspired by the Folksong by Mike Ejeagha – Omekagu.

Adapted as a web novel in The Fabling Universe.

  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Six (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Six (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    “You think you can threaten me with this flute?” The king laughed. “I have it now, I will be king forever!”

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  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Five (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Five (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    Omekagụ ate the yam of the Spirit; Omekagụ ate the cocoyam of the Spirit

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  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Four (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Four (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    “At the palace, she tried to keep her head down and avoid trouble where she could, since had heard about the sort of man that the prince was, she also…

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  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Three (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Three (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    “What brings you here young king?” He looked around but could not see where the voice had come from.

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  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Two (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter Two (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    That night, as Omekagu snuck into his stepmother’s kitchen to eat the large portion of Antelope meat that his step brother had left for him, the village’s dibia got a divination from the gods for Omekagu’s brother.

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  • The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter One (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    The Tale of Omekagu – Chapter One (Adapted From Mike Ejeagha’s folksong)

    Has it ever been known that a story would be titled after a secondary character? And has yam ever sprout with its bottom first? Yet, it became known in the tale of Omekagu.

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  • THE TALE OF OMEKAGU – MIKE EJEAGHA FOLKSONG LYRICS

    THE TALE OF OMEKAGU – MIKE EJEAGHA FOLKSONG LYRICS

    Ndi be anyi, onye sị nwantakịrị jide nkakwụ, Ya dobekwara ya mmiri ọ ga-eji wee kwụa aka. Our people, He that asks a child to hold a ra…

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