This story leaves us an excellent moral, a good example of wisdom and humility, @churchboy. I believe that to be king of a people it is not only necessary to have strength and agility, it is necessary to possess wisdom and humility. And Odogwu demonstrated that he was worthy of the investiture. Odogwu understood that before the power of others, he can do nothing and in one way or another unmasked the priest. Human beings believe that when we have positive characteristics such as strength, sometimes beauty, we do not have to cultivate thought. Greater error. An intelligent person not only has the power to change himself, but also the people. A good story for this Sunday. Thank you for sharing.
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Hey @nancybriti, it is good to see you again. I always try to add a lesson or two to my stories but I am amazed how you always find them. Yes, Odogwu proved himself to be worthy of the seat of power.
Yes you are right about that. Plus he had no sense of entitlement so he did his best in the trials.
I appreciate you beyond the measure of words. I wish you all the best :)