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Why does the hen scratch the earth? This Igbo folktale reveals a painful truth hidden beneath feathers and soil. In “Ihe Mere Ọkụkọ Ji Abọ Ala,” the animals gather to contribute money for future emergencies. The lion, the squirrel, the hen, the tortoise, and the rest all agree, except envy and deception tear the plan apart. 💰 The hen is chosen to safeguard the money. 🐢 The tortoise is jealous. 🧠 He deceives the squirrel, finds the stash, and steals everything. When tragedy strikes and the lion demands the money, the Hen, heartbroken, returns with nothing. Since that day, she has dug and dug… hoping to find what was lost. 💬 Moral Lesson: Jealousy destroys unity. And lies leave lasting wounds. 🎬 This animated story brings traditional Igbo wisdom to life through Pixar-style visuals and rich ancestral narration. 🔔 Subscribe to Mbido Igbo for weekly African folktales that teach, touch, and transform. ✨ Keywords: African folktales, Igbo storytelling, Why the hen scratches the ground, betrayal in folktales, animal character folktale, Nigerian animated stories, moral story from Africa, tortoise trick folktale, traditional Igbo story, Akụkọ Ifọ 🎧 Narration: Warm, Female Igbo-accented voice 📺 Format: 16:9 comic-style animation 📍 Language: Igbo (Subtitled in English with deep Igbo cultural roots) Story: Somtochukwu Chiedu Voiceover: Ọlụọma Ifediọra Audio Production: Doncollins Studio Soundtrack: Jay Jay Agada Aguzie