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In the village of Ojikwu, everyone feared Mama Kiru. With her wild white hair and strange dancing, they called her a "Mad Woman" and a "Witch." Parents hid their children when she passed, and men spat on the ground in her shadow. But Mama Kiru held a secret deep inside her heart—a secret from her past that made her behave this way. When a mysterious illness strikes a young boy in the village and no medicine can save him, the village prepares to chase Mama Kiru away forever. But what happens next will leave the entire village in tears and teach them a lesson they will never forget. Is she really a witch? Or is she the only one who can save them? 🎬 Watch the full story to find out the truth about the Woman Who Danced with Dust. 🕯️ About This Channel: Welcome to African Tales with Adunni. We bring you the lost legends, forbidden folktales, and ancient mysteries of Africa, retold with hyper-realistic cinematic visuals and immersive audio. From the forests of the East to the spirits of the West, these are the echoes of our ancestors. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to join us by the fire: / @africantaleswithadunni ⚠️ Copyright & Disclaimer: This video is an original work created by African Tales with Adunni. • Visuals: Original Hyper-Realistic AI Art generated specifically for this channel. • Audio: Original Script and Narration. Background music licensed via Creative Commons/YouTube Audio Library. Any unauthorized reproduction, re-upload, or distribution of this content is strictly prohibited and will result in a copyright strike #AfricanFolktales #BedtimeStories #AfricanMythology #Folklore #Storytelling #AncientAfrica #FairyTales