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The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 2:49pm On Apr 06, 2018
As many people already knows, I am an advocate of the brain and a bringer of true history. Read the unadulterated story of Ayelala and be wise.


Homo Sapiens IV 21:1-33
Chapter Twenty-One
1. Ayelala was a female homo sapiens born in
the 144,401st year of the homo sapiens era, in a
land now found in Nigeria.
2. In those days, those who threatened and
cause others to dream about them were many in
the land.
3. They made incantations and when the fearful
ones listened to them fearfully, their incantations
worked on them.
4. Many young children whose brains were not
fully developed fell victim of them and through
fear, many evil befell them.
5. Now Ayelala was one of those who fell victim
of the torments of the supposed witches and
wizards who scared the people of the land.
6. When she was only eight years old, an old
woman said to her, your mother is my enemy,
therefore you will not do good in life.
7. Since the day Ayelala heard her statement,
she began to fear her threat so much that she
unknowingly began to build a reality of the old
woman's threat in her dream.
8. She saw the woman in her dream daily,
chasing her, strangling her and even pressing
her.
9. Now Ayelala feared death so much that she
often fell sick. Even when she was sick, the
image of the old woman would appear to her in
the dream, saying, you will die. You will not make
it in life.
10. Then Ayelala could not sleep in the night
because of fear. She always weep into sleep and
saw only nightmares at the closing of her eyes.
11. When she had reached the age of thirty, no
man approached her for marriage because they
had heard that she was under torment by a
witch.
12. When the old woman who threatened her
died, she thought that she was already free, but
when she slept that night, she saw the woman
chasing her in her sleep, saying, you must join
me.
13. At the age of thirty, Ayelala suddenly said, it
is time for me to face my challenges. If I die, I
will not be the first. But for me to live in fear
continuously, I forbid it.
14. Now when Ayelala was about to sleep again,
she said to herself, if I see Ajiun in my sleep
today, I will not run for her.
15. So when Ayelala slept, Ajiun appeared in her
sleep. Then Ayelala said, do you come to chase
me? Is it not he who runs that another can
chase?
16. When Ayelala remained unmoved, the old
woman held her by the neck, but she pulled off
her hands and twisted them. Then she held the
old woman by her neck and shoved her hard.
17. Then the old woman began to run and
Ayelala ran after her. Then she began to fly and
Ayelala flew after her.
18. Now she awoke from her sleep and was
amazed, saying, this is a great dream. How soon
did I start chasing my chaser away only because
I charged myself before going to sleep?
19. When Ayelala had continued doing this daily,
it worked for her such that she said, life indeed
is a mystery.
20. When she continued to chase the old woman
in her sleep every night, she soon discovered
that it was not a universal reality, but a reality
which she had created by her own mind.
21. She knew that all the dreams from the time
when the old woman was squeezing her neck to
the ones when she was chasing the old woman
were created by her own mind.
22. Now to be sure of this, she said before her
sleep, let Ajiun come to me as a friend. So it
happened two days later when she dreamt of
her.
23. Then she said, this is a great mystery. Then
she went out to declare publicly, saying, if you
are tormented by witches and wizards, come to
me and I will free you.
24. So thirty-two people came to her. Then she
asked them how it all began and twenty-five of
them said that they were first threatened to
death by some elderly ones and even by little
children who said to them, if you sleep you will
see us. If you go south or north, you will see us.
25. And since the time when they heard the
threats, they had been seeing them in their
dreams tormenting them.
26. Now Ayelala went to see all the people who
had been accused. Then she said, threaten no
one in this land anymore, else I will fight you
physically and psychologically.
27. When some of them saw the seriousness in
the gestures of Ayelala, they agreed with her,
but some refused to listen to her.
28. These continued to threaten people to make
them fear and have their brains confused.
29. Now when Ayelala had found some
commiting suicide or doing all manner of hurt to
themselves because of the threats they had
received from a supposed witch, she gathered
her followers and went after the people in their
gatherings, in the place where they shared ideas
of how to make people scare them.
30. Then she and her followers killed some of
them and scattered the others, saying, let your
own evil be upon your heads, for words of
threats are more evil than murder and an evil
thinker is worse than a terrorist.
31. So those who used threats, cowries and all
manner of fetish things to scare the ignorant
people of that land fled from Ayelala all her
days, but they went to other places to continue
their evil.
32. For the courage of Ayelala, she was
worshipped as a goddess in those days for many
centuries after.
33. Then also, the wise ones used her name to
make people confess the evil which they had
done in secret. For everyone feared that her
spirit, even in death, was capable of fetching out
and punishing evil people.

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by paxonel(m): 4:27pm On Apr 06, 2018
waoo!
This is very comprehensive.

I never know the history behind this ayelala thing, i have heard so much about it especially among rural primitive settlements in Africa

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by MaziOmenuko: 4:34pm On Apr 06, 2018
Each time I read your stories, I try to script them into scenes and plots so I can produce a movie with them. You are not too talented in story writing else the work would have been easy for me. Can you just tell the stories in plots and paragraphs? Remove the chapters and verses and forget about trying to cast them. Just make them plain stories and let us work with it.

Is it possible?

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 7:06pm On Apr 06, 2018
MaziOmenuko:
Each time I read your stories, I try to script them into scenes and plots so I can produce a movie with them. You are not too talented in story writing else the work would have been easy for me. Can you just tell the stories in plots and paragraphs? Remove the chapters and verses and forget about trying to cast them. Just make them plain stories and let us work with it.

Is it possible?
No, it's not possible. I am not writing a fiction, whereby I have to describe the type of cloth, height, walking style and physique of the characters etc. I'm actually writing the history of the world. As you said, I don't have writing talent, so I don't know how to naturally spice it up with adjectives, adverbs and many other artistic flavours and I don't want to do that, to avoid exaggerating the things I receive.
More so, all I have written is not up to a quarter of all I have with me, so there wouldn't be time to learn adjectives and decorative words to spice it up.

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by GenghisAlexa1(m): 3:15am On Apr 08, 2018
OtemAtum:
As many people already knows, I am an advocate of the brain and a bringer of true history. Read the unadulterated story of Ayelala and be wise.


Homo Sapiens IV 21:1-33
Chapter Twenty-One
1. Ayelala was a female homo sapiens born in
the 144,401st year of the homo sapiens era, in a
land now found in Nigeria.
2. In those days, those who threatened and
cause others to dream about them were many in
the land.
3. They made incantations and when the fearful
ones listened to them fearfully, their incantations
worked on them.
4. Many young children whose brains were not
fully developed fell victim of them and through
fear, many evil befell them.
5. Now Ayelala was one of those who fell victim
of the torments of the supposed witches and
wizards who scared the people of the land.
6. When she was only eight years old, an old
woman said to her, your mother is my enemy,
therefore you will not do good in life.
7. Since the day Ayelala heard her statement,
she began to fear her threat so much that she
unknowingly began to build a reality of the old
woman's threat in her dream.
8. She saw the woman in her dream daily,
chasing her, strangling her and even pressing
her.
9. Now Ayelala feared death so much that she
often fell sick. Even when she was sick, the
image of the old woman would appear to her in
the dream, saying, you will die. You will not make
it in life.
10. Then Ayelala could not sleep in the night
because of fear. She always weep into sleep and
saw only nightmares at the closing of her eyes.
11. When she had reached the age of thirty, no
man approached her for marriage because they
had heard that she was under torment by a
witch.
12. When the old woman who threatened her
died, she thought that she was already free, but
when she slept that night, she saw the woman
chasing her in her sleep, saying, you must join
me.
13. At the age of thirty, Ayelala suddenly said, it
is time for me to face my challenges. If I die, I
will not be the first. But for me to live in fear
continuously, I forbid it.
14. Now when Ayelala was about to sleep again,
she said to herself, if I see Ajiun in my sleep
today, I will not run for her.
15. So when Ayelala slept, Ajiun appeared in her
sleep. Then Ayelala said, do you come to chase
me? Is it not he who runs that another can
chase?
16. When Ayelala remained unmoved, the old
woman held her by the neck, but she pulled off
her hands and twisted them. Then she held the
old woman by her neck and shoved her hard.
17. Then the old woman began to run and
Ayelala ran after her. Then she began to fly and
Ayelala flew after her.
18. Now she awoke from her sleep and was
amazed, saying, this is a great dream. How soon
did I start chasing my chaser away only because
I charged myself before going to sleep?
19. When Ayelala had continued doing this daily,
it worked for her such that she said, life indeed
is a mystery.
20. When she continued to chase the old woman
in her sleep every night, she soon discovered
that it was not a universal reality, but a reality
which she had created by her own mind.
21. She knew that all the dreams from the time
when the old woman was squeezing her neck to
the ones when she was chasing the old woman
were created by her own mind.
22. Now to be sure of this, she said before her
sleep, let Ajiun come to me as a friend. So it
happened two days later when she dreamt of
her.
23. Then she said, this is a great mystery. Then
she went out to declare publicly, saying, if you
are tormented by witches and wizards, come to
me and I will free you.
24. So thirty-two people came to her. Then she
asked them how it all began and twenty-five of
them said that they were first threatened to
death by some elderly ones and even by little
children who said to them, if you sleep you will
see us. If you go south or north, you will see us.
25. And since the time when they heard the
threats, they had been seeing them in their
dreams tormenting them.
26. Now Ayelala went to see all the people who
had been accused. Then she said, threaten no
one in this land anymore, else I will fight you
physically and psychologically.
27. When some of them saw the seriousness in
the gestures of Ayelala, they agreed with her,
but some refused to listen to her.
28. These continued to threaten people to make
them fear and have their brains confused.
29. Now when Ayelala had found some
commiting suicide or doing all manner of hurt to
themselves because of the threats they had
received from a supposed witch, she gathered
her followers and went after the people in their
gatherings, in the place where they shared ideas
of how to make people scare them.
30. Then she and her followers killed some of
them and scattered the others, saying, let your
own evil be upon your heads, for words of
threats are more evil than murder and an evil
thinker is worse than a terrorist.
31. So those who used threats, cowries and all
manner of fetish things to scare the ignorant
people of that land fled from Ayelala all her
days, but they went to other places to continue
their evil.
32. For the courage of Ayelala, she was
worshipped as a goddess in those days for many
centuries after.
33. Then also, the wise ones used her name to
make people confess the evil which they had
done in secret. For everyone feared that her
spirit, even in death, was capable of fetching out
and punishing evil people.



Was this revealed by Atum? Cos it sounds so much like a Yoruba folklore I have heard once before

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 7:44am On Apr 08, 2018
GenghisAlexa1:




Was this revealed by Atum? Cos it sounds so much like a Yoruba folklore I have heard once before
Yes, this and thousands of universal histories are revealed to me by him.

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 5:44am On Oct 20, 2018
Learn our local history
Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by Nobody: 10:22am On Oct 20, 2018
Ase!

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 1:43pm On Oct 30, 2018
Hmm
Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2019
Learn
Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by Sethtomisin: 11:06pm On Jan 06, 2020
well this is not the true story of Ayelala. come to Ondo state nd get d real favt. ikale or ilaje to be precise

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by bbankky: 10:06pm On Jan 07, 2020
Sethtomisin:
well this is not the true story of Ayelala. come to Ondo state nd get d real favt. ikale or ilaje to be precise

Please tell us your own story

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Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by budaatum: 12:53am On Jan 08, 2020
bbankky:


Please tell us your own story
Abi o.
Re: The True Story Of Ayelala; The Historic Woman Of Courage by OtemAtum: 11:58pm On Aug 19, 2020
Hmm, amazing

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