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Re: Tradition - A Story by possibilita(m): 6:22am On Sep 14, 2017
Re: Tradition - A Story by yim(f): 12:12pm On Sep 14, 2017
Lessons of life from this story:
Don't cheat on your partner
Vengeance destroys

Mama ibeji well done.
Pls dedication for me too cheesy grin
Re: Tradition - A Story by snaketail22(m): 12:28pm On Sep 14, 2017
Wonderful
Re: Tradition - A Story by talk2saintify(m): 12:41pm On Sep 14, 2017
Chumzypinky:
'

He paused and cleared his throat 'every benefits given to each and every member of the once royal family shall be taken back. The palace guards and maids, the titles, everything. The crown prince, Dike Ikemba is to submit his wives who is going to be given to the newly crowned king to be married to. However, he is only allowed to choose one and pass on the remaining six. And then the gods would choose the seventh one for the newly crowned king. The gods has instructed that the palace be empty within now and the next three days with everything belonging to every member of the once royal family taken along with them. The Lolos now have a decision to either remain with the Igwe or leave him. If the later becomes their decision, then the gods would choose another husband for them. Only the gods are allowed to handle that part. And lastly, even though this is unusual, the Chiefs of the Igwe's regime should resign as new Chiefs would be selected for the new king. This has never happened before and should never happen but that happens to be the message of the gods. I am, but a humble messanger of the gods. Every order is expected to be carried out with expected efficiency. Failure to do all these shall result to death being the repercussion. I take my leave.

TBC
WOW
THIS IS SERIOUS
Re: Tradition - A Story by talk2saintify(m): 12:48pm On Sep 14, 2017
Chia Mama Ejima yhu 10much

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Re: Tradition - A Story by Osedagal(f): 7:49pm On Sep 14, 2017
I don't think is right for shin to get married to dike since mia is dike step sister I don't think is accepted in Africa they are still related
Re: Tradition - A Story by angelliza(f): 8:47pm On Sep 14, 2017
They are not related is not Freda that gave birth to Mia she switched the babies in d hospital when her own baby died so Mia and Shiv are not related
Re: Tradition - A Story by Phunmmielurlar: 9:59pm On Sep 14, 2017
Osedagal:
I don't think is right for shin to get married to dike since mia is dike step sister I don't think is accepted in Africa they are still related

Mia isnt dike's step sis o,mia s igwe n ngo's child dt freda (shivs mum) switched,so mia n shiv aint related by blood

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Re: Tradition - A Story by Chibueze688(m): 12:07am On Sep 15, 2017
Chumzypinky:
'i'm sorry i failed you once again Ngo, i didnt satisfy...'

Lolo quickly covered his mouth with her hands 'dont mention that again Igwe. You've done nothing wrong. I should even be the one apologising. Knowing fully well about your health i still insisted we have sex. I'm so sorry. We're too old for that'

She rested her head on his shoulders and he held her tightly 'i love you Ngo. I love you so much. All i need is for you to reciprocate that feeling. Or are we too old for that too?'

Ngozi laughed loudly and pinched his bulging stomach 'without being told, you ought to know i love and care for you Igwe'

'thanks Lolo'

***
SEVEN DAYS EXPIRED.

Everyone gathered round the palace. Even the crown princesses, being Dike's wives were all around, all dressed in a blue native attire with Dike on a white tux.

The palace compound was full to its brim, with people still standing outside the gate peeping to hear what the Great Dibia had to say.

First of all there was breaking of kolas, exchange of gins and greeting of the ancestors.

The Great Dibia sat in the middle of the palace, white chalks around him as he incantated.

'the spirit of the living gods of our land, i plead that you deliver your message to your servant for everyone is eager to hear you speak. Convey your reasons why the Igwe should vacate the throne today through me. What abominations has caused it oh gods of our land?'

He shook his staff and there was a loud noise.

Then there was silence. The people's heart thumped with anxiety. What was the abomination?

Even Freda was around. But she didnt sit with the Chiefs. She was supposed to be standing but someone was humble enough to send her chair.

'the gods say that kingship should be removed from the Ikemba family' The Great Dibia said and everyone's mouth dropped in shock 'they've been sexual connections between both people that are strongly related by blood in the family. That we all know is a great abomination in our land. The gods are so angry that such a thing would happen with the royal family. Even Dike cannot be crowned king, nor any other member of the family. Royalty is thereby removed from the heads of this family. The Igwe thereby is to submit his crown to the shrine where it would be kept in safety till the next 21days when a new kind would be decided by the gods and crowned'

He paused and cleared his throat 'every benefits given to each and every member of the once royal family shall be taken back. The palace guards and maids, the titles, everything. The crown prince, Dike Ikemba is to submit his wives who is going to be given to the newly crowned king to be married to. However, he is only allowed to choose one and pass on the remaining six. And then the gods would choose the seventh one for the newly crowned king. The gods has instructed that the palace be empty within now and the next three days with everything belonging to every member of the once royal family taken along with them. The Lolos now have a decision to either remain with the Igwe or leave him. If the later becomes their decision, then the gods would choose another husband for them. Only the gods are allowed to handle that part. And lastly, even though this is unusual, the Chiefs of the Igwe's regime should resign as new Chiefs would be selected for the new king. This has never happened before and should never happen but that happens to be the message of the gods. I am, but a humble messanger of the gods. Every order is expected to be carried out with expected efficiency. Failure to do all these shall result to death being the repercussion. I take my leave.

TBC
























nice story Mama.... pls am new where am I welcome?
Re: Tradition - A Story by possibilita(m): 7:54am On Sep 15, 2017
Chibueze688:
























nice story Mama.... pls am new where am I welcome?
all is welcome
Re: Tradition - A Story by msylva2147(m): 1:54pm On Sep 15, 2017
Chibueze688:

























nice story Mama.... pls am new where am I welcome?
when I saw you quoting the whole post I thought it was my brother from different generation kingofcasting that posted it again.

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Re: Tradition - A Story by BlissfulJeff(m): 9:44pm On Sep 15, 2017
nice one
Re: Tradition - A Story by dorin27(f): 11:42pm On Sep 15, 2017
Following....nice story....more ink to your pen ma smiley
Re: Tradition - A Story by cyber5(m): 1:37am On Sep 16, 2017
Submit his wives just like an assignment or project
Re: Tradition - A Story by Pearl05(f): 10:11am On Sep 16, 2017
cyber5:
Submit his wives just like an assignment or project


It's done in some communities. "The gods are not to be blamed" by Ola Rotimi , where odundele married the late king's wife ojuola.
Re: Tradition - A Story by cyber5(m): 12:16pm On Sep 16, 2017
Pearl05:



It's done in some communities. "The gods are not to be blamed" by Ola Rotimi , where odundele married the late king's wife ojuola.


I read that book. Some traditions are barbaric
Re: Tradition - A Story by possibilita(m): 1:36pm On Sep 16, 2017
Wow
Re: Tradition - A Story by cbella(f): 4:36pm On Sep 17, 2017
Pearl05:



It's done in some communities. "The gods are not to be blamed" by Ola Rotimi , where odundele married the late king's wife ojuola.


Madam literature!!! you can quote like this?
Re: Tradition - A Story by cbella(f): 4:38pm On Sep 17, 2017
I just hope Mia wouldn't be the next 7th wife to the next King since she was so interested in becoming a queen tho she would have preferred romantic DIKE
Re: Tradition - A Story by possibilita(m): 10:06pm On Sep 17, 2017
Next please!!!
Re: Tradition - A Story by Nobody: 12:45pm On Sep 19, 2017
Chumzypinky, Today is my birthday oh.

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Re: Tradition - A Story by do4luv14(m): 12:52pm On Sep 19, 2017
preciousuweh:
Chumzypinky, Today is my birthday oh.






woah!!!!!!!!

hapi birthday to our able broadcaster of CHUMZYPINKY T.V
congratsss!!!! WULLNP

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Re: Tradition - A Story by Nobody: 1:12pm On Sep 19, 2017
do4luv14:






woah!!!!!!!!
hapi birthday to our able broadcaster of CHUMZYPINKY T.V congratsss!!!! WULLNP
THANKS BRO.
Re: Tradition - A Story by Nobody: 1:12pm On Sep 19, 2017
do4luv14:






woah!!!!!!!!
hapi birthday to our able broadcaster of CHUMZYPINKY T.V congratsss!!!! WULLNP
THANKS BRO.
Re: Tradition - A Story by angelliza(f): 2:49pm On Sep 19, 2017
[quote author=preciousuweh post=60617176]
So you are sharing the same day with me. Happy Birthday to you

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Re: Tradition - A Story by Nobody: 2:53pm On Sep 19, 2017
[quote author=angelliza post=60620319][/quote]
THANKS DEAR. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU ALSO.
Re: Tradition - A Story by BlissfulJeff(m): 6:56pm On Sep 19, 2017
madam update us biko
Re: Tradition - A Story by hanassholesolo: 8:29am On Sep 20, 2017
Nnnena:
happy belated bday to the mum with the most childish and sweetest voice ever. may u live long to enjoy all your labors on your children may ur latter days be filled with joy. Grow in grace dear chumzypinky

Happy Birthday to you too
Re: Tradition - A Story by Pricelessangel0(f): 9:30am On Sep 20, 2017
cbella:
I just hope Mia wouldn't be the next 7th wife to the next King since she was so interested in becoming a queen tho she would have preferred romantic DIKE
its not possible because she has committed an abomination
Re: Tradition - A Story by Wordsmithpraise(m): 10:06am On Sep 20, 2017
Awesome Story. I also write like this.
Re: Tradition - A Story by itsandi(m): 10:08am On Sep 20, 2017
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Re: Tradition - A Story by bimberry1307(f): 10:48am On Sep 20, 2017
cbella:



Madam literature!!! you can quote like this?
madam!! na here you dey wey you no update three sides of a coin ba? weh don.

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