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Justice of Agu
This is the story of men who lived in the heart of 'Africa', many many years ago, divided by their kinds into four(4) lands. The men from the East were the hunters, and the west, warriors. The south men were called the traders(for their love for business), but men from the north were called, sailors.
Never have they been ruled by one man, but there came a great warrior who once lived, Ijebu, the god of war, they called him. Blessed by the strength of the sun 🌞 but pride led him to his early grave. And so, his people for the love of Ijebu, were named after him ~ Ijebu tribe.
The sailors having sailed through the shores of Africa, both far and near, got treasures and so much influence. In making the Ijebu tribe their allibies, they sowed an evil seed in the hearts of the ijebus. And so the Ijebu tribe seeked to rule over the four(4) lands. They waged war against the east and south men, to subdue and take over them, but the hunters tried to fight back, and many of them were slaughtered. Few of the hunters who escaped, ran into the mountains 🗻 and hid in a cave above a mountain. The south men out of fear, submitted to the Ijebu tribe and many of them were taken as slaves as the old men were left behind to their fate. In all this the sun god 🌞 was displeased greatly.
Many days passed, the sailors discovered the survived hunters hiding in a cave and so, the Ijebu tribe got the news. They sent forth men, to go and capture the hunters. As the men got to the cave, from nowhere, a tiger boasted out and devoured them all, then he took off. The hunters seeing this, were amazed, and they praised the tiger, saying; "...indeed Agu whom we have no knowledge of, has delivered us all from the claws of our enemies. Praise Agu!!!.."
The Ijebu tribe not hearing a word from the men sent, they sent yet again, best of their warriors. As the warriors matched to the cave, from afar off, the hunters saw them and ran back into the cave in fear, crying out for help. But as the warriors got into the cave, not to capture but to slaughter them as were instructed, the tiger yet again appeared from nowhere and devoured them all. Beginning from the one behind to the first, he tore them into pieces. When the tiger was done with the warriors, he stared at the hunters as they fidget against the wall. But this time he didn't take off, he disappeared into thin air right before their very eyes. Then it dawned on the hunters, that they have been safed, twice by a god...