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Uche's farm has failed for five seasons. Facing exile and starvation, he makes a desperate choice: steal harvest from Ani's sacred shrine under the cover of darkness. His lie is celebrated by sunrise, but when the stolen yams crack open at the thanksgiving ceremony, something horrifying crawls out, and the earth goddess herself rises to demand payment. Ani gives Uche an impossible choice: sacrifice his own life to restore the balance, or live while cursing seven generations of his unborn children to eternal crop failure and starvation. When he discovers his wife Ada is pregnant with their first child, Uche must decide what kind of man—and father—he will be in his final moments. This powerful African folktale explores desperation, divine justice, sacrifice, and the ultimate price of stealing from the gods. Based on traditional Igbo mythology, this story will leave you questioning: Would you give your life to save your child's future? Watch until the end to see what grows from Uche's sacrifice. 🔔 Subscribe for more African folktales, and stories that make you think. Keywords: Nigerian oral storytelling, African horror folktale, African traditional religion, African moral story, African bedtime story, African ancestral stories, supernatural African story #AfricanFolktales #Storytelling #Folklore #AfricanCulture #Nigerianstories #IgboMythology #MoralStories #AfricanLegend #SacrificeStory #africanbedtimestories #africanfolktale #africanstory #africandrama #africanfolktaleinenglish #nigerianstory #nigerianfolktale #igbofolklore #africanmyths #africanlegends #africanstorytelling #africanoralstories #africanhorrorstories #africanspiritualstories #africanvillage #africantradition #africanmoralstories #storytimeafrica #africanbedtimestories