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“I want to know him”
( You are welcome to another episode of this story, I know you want
to know what happened to Dele and his family…let’s continue…)
What a way to start a life,as Dele, his wife and son slept in the
prison without giving the child a name. They were in that prison for
four(4) days. What a way to start a family indeed. On the fifth day, the
king arrived. He came with foreigners who wants to trade for the farm
products in his store.
“Kaaaaabiesi ooo” all that servants at the entrance welcomed him. The
oldest of them all said “kabiesi, you now have a princess”. “Do you
mean my wife has given birth” the king asked joyfully. The king didn’t
wait for anyone one to answer, he went straight to the queen’s room.
“Olori mi, iyawo mi, ololufe mi, I heard we now have our own child”
the king said with a smile on his face. “What if we don’t have our
child, why did you just leave me like that? Its not fair! Adeagbo, its
not fair!” Sewa was trying to express her anger and sadness. “I know you
have all the reasons to be angry, but I’m sorry”. Adeagbo kissed his
wife. They brought the baby to him. “She is beautiful just like her
mother” Adeagbo said while looking into the baby’s eyes and immediately,
he called the baby girl EWAADE. Adeagbo called for another merriment
with the people. The people came again. (You will be thinking these
people are foolish, hmmm, No they are not, they are just helpless. They
have no choice.)
During this merriment, the king’s attention was called to the Dele
and his family in the prison. Adeagbo was drunk, he didn’t know when he
asked the guards to let them go. Dele and his wife went straight to
Sakin’s house in case the king will later change his mind. The king as
usual sent the people away when he tired of the noise around his palace.
The people continued to live in hardship and operated under tyranny.
After five years, Dele and his wife alone came back to OROPO,
leaving their son OGUNLANA in Araromi with Sakin. Life of hardship
continued. Have the gods forgotten their promise? Why the delay?
Dele and Sade were becoming old, what a love life they lived. They
had to call OGUNLANA to come and stay with them so as to help them in
cooking and to maintain his father’s farm land. At this moment, OGUNLANA
was fifthteen. A handsome young boy like his father.
EWAADE also has started commanding, but there was something about
her, she treated all her servants like friends even though they run
errands for her because she had a soft heart.
Ewaade followed her servants on their way to the stream one day, it
was a taboo for the princess to go near a river or stream. It was a rule
used to protect her from danger. Ewaade stood near a tree waiting for
her servant who has gone to the stream to fetch. “What is taking them so
long? Am tired and I want to go home” Ewaade said to herself. Ewaade
kept on waiting.
While was waiting she saw a boy pluckin and gathering
fruits from a tree nearby. “Hey! You! Come here!”. It was OGUNLANA. He
answered and said ” why are you calling me?”. “Don’t you know me?”
Ewaade asked “then please tell me who are.” Ogunlana answered. Ewaade
was shocked, seeing a person to confront her for the first time but she
actually like his confidence. “He is behaving like our guards” she
thought to herself. “What is your name?”, “am Ogunlana” he replied.
“Well am princess Ewaade”. “Ye mo gbe” Ogunlana exclaimed on his knees.
“Your highness am sorry, I didn’t know you were the one”. Ewaade seeing a
handsome boy, smiled and carried ogunlana up on his feet. “There is no
problem” she said. And this was the time her servants were passing.
Ewaade waved goodbye and followed them home. On their way home, Ewaade
asked the servants ” do you anyone of you know that boy?”. All of them
replied. “We don’t”.”I want to know that boy” Ewaade thought to herself.
Ogunlana immediately liked the princess but he knows he is inferior to
her. Because of this Ogunlana will go and sit under the same tree
whenever he is less busy so as to see the princess again.
The princess after some days sneaked out of the palace to the tree
where she met Ogunlana. Ogunlana was there busy eating the fruits he has
gathered. “Hey! Am happy to see you” said Ewaade. Ogunlana stood up
quickly and asked her to sit. Ogunlana offered princess part of the
fruits he gathered. “Thank you very much, I will keep it and eat it when
I get to the palace” said the princess. It was obvious that the two
were becoming intimate and even falling in love. “See you later” the
princess waved bye.
When the princess got home, she took out the fruit and was to eat….
“What are you doing? Where did you get that from?” The king asked and
the princess was shocked and afraid…( Do you remember its a taboo to
harvest any crop to one’s self except if permitted by the king. If she
says its Ogunlana who gave it to her, Ogunlana and his parents will die.
If she lies she will be punished. What is that one statement that will
bring punishment to either princess or Ogunlana? Follow this story to
know what will happen…tnx for your time…bye for now).
WATCH OUT FOR PART 5
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