Ama, a Nigerian lady, has captivated the interest of many on social media by sharing the story behind the viral âGwo Gwo Gwo Ngwoâ challenge, which has been trending online.
The story, which Ama published on TikTok, is based on a traditional Igbo folktale about a tortoise and elephant.
According to Ama, the story begins with a kingâs daughter who wishes to find a good suitor in the animal kingdom and requests that any potential suitor bring her an elephant.
This endeavor seems insurmountable, yet the tortoise chose to take on the challenge. The tortoise, the elephantâs friend, fooled him into visiting the palace by falsely claiming they had been invited to the prestigious Ofala festival in Igbo land.
During their journey, the tortoise asked the elephant to carry him on his back, and the elephant agreed.
The tortoise then asked permission to tie a rope around the elephantâs neck. a request that appeared innocent and did not cause any fear for the elephant.
However, when the tortoise arrived at the palace, he announced that he had captured the elephant and handed him over to the king while the rope was still around his neck.
Ama stated that in Igbo culture, tying a rope around an animalâs neck represents ownership. The tortoiseâs clever maneuver effectively meant that he had âcapturedâ the elephant.
This story, made famous by the song âGwo Gwo Gwo Ngwoâ by renowned Nigerian singer Mike Ejeagha, serves as a cautionary tale.
Mike Ejeaghaâs song warns listeners to be cautious of the company they keep and the intentions of those around them.
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@amastories The short story that led to the gwogwogwongwo challenge on tiktok#gogwogwo trendingchallengeontiktok#brainjotterwithhis realgirlfriend #saygwogworeal page#ngwongwogwocelebritieschallenge #ngwongwogwo bybrainjotter#brainjottervisit mikeejegha#brainjotter#brainjottercomedy#brainjotterchallenge#viral#comedyvideo#mikeejeagha#trendingGwogwogwotrendingchallengeontiktok ⏠original sound â Amastories
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@Slim fave said: âTortoise is a very wise animal.â
@Azamanexpensive79 wrote: âThis short story is very long oo.â
@Say_hey_to_shuga said: âSo una don give this song story now now.â
@Officer Divine said: âNice oneâŚhow do we make this trend.â
@O_a_f said: âWelcome to akuko mike ejeagha, when ever i start an interesting story with me mumâŚ. thatâs what she will say.â
@Leilejlm4rf said: âThank you sister, i have been looking for the meaning of this song. now I can get it you.â
@User318812081297daniel said: âSister you tried good one at list people will know what the song is all about.â
@Olademeji said: âThis story is the most talked about story in my town Enugu even before now.â
@Annabel0157 said: âMoral lesson learnt. Thank you.â
@EssienSam said: âWow, I listened to the whole thing. Now it makes a lot of sense thank you.â
@Mimi said: âMy dad has told me this story.â
@Clementgeorge_akin said: âIn yoruba stories, Tortoise is well reputed for his âcunningnessâ . We have that same story of him and the elephant.â