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A collection of traditional tales from southern Nigeria that assembles animal fables, trickster episodes, origin myths, and accounts of kings, magic, and ju-ju. Stories feature anthropomorphic creatures and enchanted objects—such as a drum that summons food—and offer episodic explanations for natural phenomena, social customs, and human behaviour. Narrative tones range from humorous to cautionary, and many tales hinge on themes of greed, cleverness, hospitality, and the consequences of breaking taboos. Presented as short, self-contained narratives, the pieces reflect oral storytelling patterns and blend moral lessons with local supernatural belief.

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Elphinstone Dayrell

Elphinstone Dayrell was a British author known for his contributions to the preservation of African folklore. His notable works, including "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa" and "Ikom Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria," showcase a rich tapestry of tales that reflect the cultural heritage of the region. Through his storytelling, Dayrell aimed to bring the oral traditions of Southern Nigeria to a wider audience, highlighting the values, beliefs, and experiences of the local communities. His writings serve as an important resource for understanding the folklore and traditions of West Africa.

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