A little tale from africa, nigeria.
A long time ago, a terrible famine hit the animal
kingdom. It had't rained for a whole years and all of their crops were
dying. The animals hoped and prayed for an end to the terrible drought,
but the sky was no longer able to gather. The cunning tortoise, lived on the outskirts of the village with his wife and two sons.
The famine was very bad and was already having a devastating effect
on all the animals, so tortoise could no longer trick them into parting
with what little rations of food they had.
One morning, very tired and hungry, the tortoise left his house with the
intention of searching the marketplace for scraps of food, but there was
no food in the market, and so the tortoise remained as hungry as ever.
However, just as the tortoise was about to return home he saw
the rabbit,

hopping towards the marketplace. There was something strange
about the rabbit. He looked better, well fed, and full of life. But tortoise
was curious. So he approached the rabbit with his head bowed as if he were
in mourning. Then he began to cry.
When rabbit saw tortoise, he rushed to meet him. ‘What is it, my friend?’ asked kindly the rabbit.
Then tortoise answered, ‘My father is ill. My wife is expecting
our third child but she is so hungry that I fear for her health too
because
there is nothing I can do!’
rabbit was suspicious because it was well known that the tortoise was
very treakish and could not always be trusted. But the tortoise was an excellent
performer and soon won the rabbit’s sympathy.
‘Meet me at home after dark,’ said rabbit. ‘I will help you in spite of my doubts. I just hope that I do not regret this.’
Soon it was night, and tortoise set out into the darkness to find rebbit
waiting at the home. Once they had said their hellos, both animals made
their way into the deep forest: the rabbit leading the way while the
tortoise followed closely behind.
Before long, they came to a narrow path that led to an open clearing among the trees in the middle of the forest.
The rabbit stopped and pulled the tortoise to his side. ‘What you are
about to see must be kept a secret, do you understand?’ The tortoise
nodded in agreement and the rabbit cupped his hands around his mouth and
began to sing...
Suddenly, a long, white rope descended from the sky. Rabbit grabbed
the rope and began to climb. After hesitating for just a moment, tortoise
also took a hold of the rope and followed the rabbit up into the night
sky.
The rabbit and the tortoise climbed and climbed until they got to the
very top of the rope where there was a magnificent, fluffy cloud shaped
like a door. The door opened, and there stood a kindly old rabbit with a
smile upon her face.
‘Mother!’ exclaimed the rabbit in a joyful voice as he embraced the old rabbit. ‘This is my friend Ijapa who has come for supper.’
Rabbit’s mother welcomed tortoise. ‘Come in and eat with us. I have just set the table.’
The sight that met tortoise eyes made him gasp. There was a large
table laden with the most sumptuous foods he had ever seen. There were
exotic fruits and fresh fish of all types marinated and cooked with
herbs. There was also rice and yam and mouth watering soups. The hungry
tortoise dug in immediately and ate everything that he could get his
hands on.
‘Don’t eat too much,’ rabbit cautioned, ‘or you will not be able to climb back down the rope and walk back to the village.’
The tortoise continued to eat until eventually he slumped back in his
chair and gazed sheepishly around the room, his belly protruding like a
huge balloon.
After they had rested for a while, rabbit decided that it was time to
return home. tortoise rubbed his large belly, got to his feet very slowly,
and made his way to the door.
‘No thank you,’ replied tortoise ‘I am too full in my belly to carry any food with me.’
And so rabbit’s mother let down the rope and the rabbit and the
tortoise descended back into the forest and went their separate ways
home.
When tortoise got home his family were still sleeping, so he crept into
his bed, covered himself up with his blanket, and fell into a deep sleep
for twelve hours.
When he eventually awoke, tortoise was very hungry. ‘I need food,’ he thought to himself. ‘I need food and I need it now.’
It was then that tortoise had an idea. ‘I will go back to rabbit’s house
while he is still at work. I will think of some lies to tell his mother
when she let’s down the rope, and I will fill my belly once again.’
When tortoise arrived at the open space in the forest, he cleared his
throat and began to sing the same song that Ehoro had sung the previous
night...
The trouble was, Ijapa had a rather husky voice and the song did not
sound as beautiful or as heartfelt as when it was sung by Ehoro.
‘That does not sound like my son,’ thought rabbit’s mother. The old
rabbit hesitated for a moment, but eventually she decided to let down
the rope. ‘Perhaps he has caught a cold,’ she thought, as she lowered
the rope into the clearing below.
The mischievous tortoise was delighted to see the rope fall to the
ground and he quickly grabbed it with both hands and began to climb as
fast as he could.
tortoise was half way up the rope when he heard a voice shouting from the forest below.
‘Hey, where do you think you’re going? Come back down at once!’
It was rabbit, and he sounded very angry. ‘Mother, we’ve been
tricked!’ shouted the rabbit. Still tortoise continued to climb the rope,
his mind full of thoughts of the feast awaiting him above.
Rabbit called out to his mother again, but again nothing happened.
And so the tortoise continued to climb up the rope into the clouds.
Rabbit cleared his throat, took a very deep breath, and began to sing to his mother up in the clouds...
When rabbit’s mother heard her son’s voice she exclaimed, ‘now that is
my son! But who was the first caller?’ The old rabbit peeped through
the clouds to see what was happening below. That was when she saw the
tortoise climbing up the rope towards her.
Mother,’ shouted rabbit from far below, ‘cut the rope!’
The old rabbit fetched a large carving knife and began to cut at the
rope. At first it seemed as if the rope was made of iron and that the
knife would have no effect at all. But rabbit’s mother continued to hack
at the rope with all her might and soon there was only a very thin
strand left for the tortoise to hang onto. Then the old rabbit gave the
rope a final hack with the knife and whooooaaaahhhh! tortoise went tumbling
down towards the forest below.
The winds carried tortoise back and forth, tossing him around in the sky
until he landed heavily on his back in the forest. Unfortunately for
him, the only thing to cushion his fall was a big rock that was sitting
on the forest floor. When he landed on the rock, tortoise shell cracked
in so many places that it ended up looking like a jigsaw puzzle.
The tortoise awoke many hours later. He was very dazed, but he was
able to move and found that he was not in very much pain after all. But
his shell remained like a jigsaw puzzle and would never again return to
the lovely, smooth, round shape it was before.
WE MUST LEARN NEVER TO OUTSMART OUR TEACHER OR FRIENDS!!!!!!!!