MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT
STORY INTo#2 – “MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT”.— MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT In the quiet village of Ogbese, where the mornings smelled of palm oil…
STORY INTo#2 – “MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT”.— MAMA KOKO AND THE TALKING CLAY POT In the quiet village of Ogbese, where the mornings smelled of palm oil…
MAMA KOKO AND THE FOREST Long ago, in the green-veined village of Akanze, there lived an elderly woman named Mama Koko. Her back was bent like a calabash bowl left…
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