6Please respect copyright.PENANAKoYPNSfapAChapter 1: The Forgotten Village
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"A bird that never leaves its nest may never know how wide the sky is, but a bird that leaves without wisdom may never return home."
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The village of Ajanaku sat quietly beneath the burning sun, hidden between dry hills and dusty roads that seemed to lead nowhere.
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It was a place the government had forgotten and the world had ignored.
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The houses were made of mud and old zinc roofs, their walls cracked by years of rain and heat. Children ran barefoot through narrow paths, their laughter often masking the hunger in their stomachs. Women woke before sunrise to fetch water from a stream several miles away, while men spent their days working on farmlands that yielded less harvest with every passing year.
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Life was hard.
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For many people in Ajanaku, survival itself was an achievement.
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The elders often sat beneath the ancient iroko tree at the center of the village. There, they shared stories and wisdom passed down through generations.
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One of the oldest men in the village, Baba Ade, always said:
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"When the rain forgets a land, the people learn to survive on their tears."
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Nobody understood those words better than three young friends—Tunde, Musa, and Emeka.
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The three had grown up together.
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They ate together.
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Worked together.
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Dreamed together.
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And suffered together.
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Tunde was the son of a struggling farmer. Every morning before sunrise, he followed his father to the farm. Yet despite months of labor, the harvest barely fed their family.
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Musa's father had died when he was ten years old. Since then, his mother had carried the burden of raising five children alone. Every day, she sold roasted corn by the roadside, earning barely enough to keep food on their table.
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Emeka was the brightest student in the village school. His teachers believed he would become a great engineer someday. But after finishing secondary school, poverty forced him to remain at home. There was no money for university.
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The future they once imagined seemed to be slipping away.
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One evening, as the sun disappeared behind the hills, the three friends sat on a large rock overlooking the village.
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Below them, smoke rose from cooking fires.
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The cries of hungry children echoed through the air.
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Goats wandered between houses.
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And the village looked exactly as it had looked ten years before.
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Nothing had changed.
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Nothing was improving.
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Tunde picked up a small stone and threw it into the distance.
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"Do you ever think we'll leave this place?" he asked quietly.
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Musa sighed.
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"Every day."
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Emeka remained silent.
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His eyes were fixed on the horizon where the sky seemed to touch the earth.
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"My teacher once told me something," Emeka finally said.
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"What was that?" Tunde asked.
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Emeka swallowed hard.
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"He said a river that remains in one place eventually becomes a swamp."
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The words hung in the air.
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For a moment, nobody spoke.
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Deep inside, all three understood exactly what he meant.
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The village was becoming a swamp.
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Not because it lacked beauty.
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Not because it lacked good people.
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But because dreams had stopped flowing.
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People were trapped.
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Generations were trapped.
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Children grew into adults who inherited the same poverty their parents had inherited.
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And the cycle continued.
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Musa broke the silence.
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"My mother says the city is different."
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"How?" Tunde asked.
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"She says there are jobs everywhere. Opportunities. Better schools. Better hospitals. Better lives."
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Tunde laughed bitterly.
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"Stories."
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"Maybe."
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"But even stories begin somewhere," Emeka replied.
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The evening breeze swept across the hills.
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For the first time, the three friends allowed themselves to imagine another life.
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A life beyond Ajanaku.
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A life beyond poverty.
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A life where their names would mean something.
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Yet none of them knew that dreams often come with a price.
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And some roads demand more than courage.
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As darkness covered the village, Baba Ade's voice echoed from beneath the iroko tree:
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"The road that leads to fortune is often guarded by suffering."
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The boys heard him.
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But they did not yet understand.
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Soon, they would.
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And when they did, their lives would never be the same again.
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