15/04/2025
EPISODE 2: The Brother Duty
In the fertile heart of Nigeriayah, three sons rose with the morning sun — sons of different mothers, but of one father, the great Biladu.
They were called by names that echoed across lands:
Yorubah, the wise speaker, the lover of culture and deep thought.
Hausah, calm like the wind, yet powerful like the desert storm.
Igboha, the innovator, quick in mind and strong in will.
Each of them was sent to different corners of their father’s lands — not to divide them, but to make the kingdom stronger.
Yorubah planted cocoa and stories in the west, where words were as powerful as harvests.
Hausah tended grains and peace in the north, where patience made the crops grow strong.
Igboha nurtured fruits and trade in the east, where boldness opened doors to faraway markets.
Though they lived apart, they carried the same spirit — the teachings of Biladu.
They shared dreams, exchanged ideas, and celebrated each other's successes.
At harvest time, the sons would return home to their father, bringing baskets heavy with produce and hearts light with joy.
Biladu would sit with them, like a chief among kings, and together they planned how to market their goods to distant towns and foreign nations.
Their union was a melody, a perfect song of strength in difference and victory in unity.
In those days, the House of Biladu was like the baobab tree — deep-rooted, wide-shaded, and full of life.
But even a strong tree must watch for termites...
What happens when the winds of envy blow from distant lands?
Can a rope of unity hold when outsiders pull from both ends?
In the next episode... the sons face the test of togetherness — as their fame stirs both admiration and jealousy beyond their borders.