The New African American Story Book
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The book, THE NEW AFRICAN AMERICAN STORY BOOK is an international standard story book written to articulate mind set of people from different region in the world with different understanding. It is an Ascent and new branded story tales of the Past, Present and Future (PPF). It is a carefully invented Project from regions across the African and American Continents with vision of portraying best Lessons, advise and encouragement to readers across nations and world at large. And more, make you happy and fill pleased with it story lines.
Make-up stories were also taken from animal kingdom across the world. There are lots of lessons to learn from this book which will keep you moving forward and instate safety and guidance in whatsoever you want to do. This book was written to build up your understanding in all things with powerful stories and lesson lines.
This book contained over twenty-one powerful touching and articulated stories. The book is for both Children and Adults. It is also a literature book and, also advised to be used in schools and at home for students/children to have fun and, a better knowledge on building their social behaviors.
Chimauchem Okpalaeke, Sr
CHIMAUCHEM DESTINY OKPALAEKE is a Nigerian by birth. He is a graduate of Computer Engineering from Pacific Western University, Denver State. He is a Real Estate Consultant (Realtor), managing a Realtors Firm, DESTINYKING HOME OF GLOBAL PROPERTIES AND INVESTMENT LIMITED (abbreviated as Destiny King Homes Ltd "destinykinghomes.com.ng"), a limited company by share under the law and oath of corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and the firm happened to be the best Real Estate Consulting Firm in Lagos Nigeria. He is also the C.E.O of NIGERIA PROPERTY MAGAZINE (www.Nigeriapropertymagazine.com.ng) an online magazine site committed to provide adequate houses in Nigeria and for Nigerians and both those in diaspora, RENT LAGOS (rentlagos.com.ng) A Real Estate firm that's committed on renting and leasing of properties and as well as managing them for the owner based on the signed and sealed agreement between the firm and the owner. He is also the President of ACHIEVERS REALTORS NETWORK LTD, A Real Estate Marketing Network in West Africa. He is a social Blogger, owned INSIDE NAIJA STORY (insidenaijastory.com.ng). He is also a Singer, Songwriter, scriptwriter, and Stage entertainer. He is happily married and a father of 2, based in Lagos Nigeria with his happy family. He was born on 6th January, 1985 in Benue State of Nigeria in the family of six, being the third child of his parents. His late parents originated from Nkpologwu in Aguata L.G.A, Anambra State Nigeria. He has a generation line from Samaria in Israel according to history. He had win so many awards under the Real Estate umbrella. Writing Books is his hubby.He drives passion from writing stories that will create a super impact with life changing and wisdom in every human life. He has wrote So many book i.e. The New African/American Story Book, Love And Sex Plus Health Benefits, self-Defense on Rape Matters, Before You Say "I DO", A Book of a Thousand Jokes, etc. few to be mentioned.
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The New African American Story Book - Chimauchem Okpalaeke, Sr
THE NEW
AFRICAN/
AMERICAN
STORY BOOK
1St Edition | New Story | Rebranded
CHIMAUCHEM OKPALAEKE
Copyright © 2019 | All Right Reserved
ISBN: 9781091308800
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WARNING
All contents in this book was invented and writing by Chimauchem Destiny Okpalaeke and Published by Destination Jobs Publications.
All content in this book had never been published by any Author or in any Public Publicans therefore we hold the right of this book. We shall arrest and prosecute anybody or firm that use the right of this book if not from the right authority.
Copyright © 2019 | All Right Reserved
ISBN: 9781091308800
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warning
Appreciation
Dedication
Table of Content
Vision about this Book
Introduction
The Story of the Americano Girl
The story of the Rich man and the Poor man
The Story of an old woman and the mushroom
The Story of a Lion and the Little Boy
The Story of the Tortoise and the Spirit
The Story the Bull and the Elephant
The Story of the Golden Fish and the Fisherman
The Story of the wise and the Foolish
The story of Little Emmanuella and Evil Spirits
The Story of a woman and her Children
The Story of Adamu and the Evil Bicycle
The Story of Fishes and Shacks
The Story of Ojadike and Ikeokwu his step brother
The Story of the wisdom of the Tortoise
The Story of the Tortoise and Birds
The Story of the Lazy Tortoise
The Story of Linda and the Snakes
The Story of the Creator and His Creatures
The Story of the son of his father and the fatherless one
The Story of the three Wealthy Women
The Story of the Eagle among the Chickens
Vote of Thanks
Other Books Written by the same Author
INTRODUCTION
I wrote this book to educate everyone on what is untold to be known in lessons outlines of every storylines. It may look like a script play, children story, adult tales, story of the olds, poetry, amusing stories, impressive or interested stories but the major fact is to understand the lessons interpretations on each storyline.
These stories are made up of four major characters; the African, the American, the Spirits and the Animal stories. Each story has great lessons to learn. All the stories in this book were invented to understand the characters of human nature, how to associate with them, how to play wise with them and how to live up to your expectation.
This book needed to be read by the group of two to three or more persons which will have a story teller and listeners to make it sweeter. It will calibrate the spirit of unionism, self likeness and trust. One person can read this book but it’s sweeter when you are more than one.
The author of this book incited so many stories in this book with a great applaud and perfect indulgence to stimulate and revive minds of people to quickly know what to do when they come across difficult situations. The stories are powerful and excellent to change life despite it comic nature
Story-story - story
Story-story - Story
Once upon a time
Time-time
CHAPTER 1
The Story of
THE
AMERICANO GIRL
There was a young girl from Mozambique in Africa, whose dream was to be an Americano Girl. She headed from a poor family. Her parents were Local Farm Workers. They earn their little wages twice in some weeks. This very young girl was not happy of her family background. Her parents hardly pay for her school fee in a term. She woke up one day and asked her father, Papa, why are you poor?
and turned to her mother, Mama, why did you accept to marry papa since you know he is poor?
she asked and continued,
Why did both of you brought me into this world to suffer like this since you know you’re poor? It’s hardly for me to eat two square-meals per day while other children are happy with their lives. They could change foot wears but in my case, I had been wearing one foot wear since I was born. Other children stopped wearing their foot wears when it goes beyond repair but in my own case, you must fixed it anyhow. When I lost one leg of my foot wear at my age three, it took you some months to replace it. I wore one cloth since I was born. Even, when I had grown much more than the cloth it took you time to replace it. Now I am a youth, I am still facing the same challenge of lifestyle while my mates are changing cloths and foot wears everyday but I have only two cloths and one foot wear. I had been separated from my mates. Whenever I tried to associate with them I will looked so stinking before them. They make a lot of mockery about me. I am tired of this lifestyle, I will change it.
Her parent looked surprised, How?
They asked. She told them that she will travel to America and become an Americano girl. She doesn’t want to be called a daughter of a poor village farm worker anymore and she doesn’t want to live and get married in their village. She wants to be a working class lady. Her parents became surprised and asked of how possible it could be since they don’t have money and connections to sponsor her. Moreover, they don’t think that anybody could help them. They told her to forget about her dream and be hard working so that a good man from their village will marry and make her happy. She told her parent not to worry that the day her dream will come true it will be a thing of surprise. That she believed in herself and she would not lose hope. Starting from that day, she started behaving like an American as her mates always said walk and talk whenever they made mockery of her but she cannot speak like them because of her half education background. Everybody in their village became surprised. Some persons said that she must be suffering from mental disorder caused by poverty. Despite all mockery, dejection, and rejections, she didn’t stop rather keeps pushing forward and told those people who are making jest of her that one day they would look for her and they will not see her. By then she would be in America. They laughed, Who dash monkey banana. When did poorest people in this village start getting connections? We are here and watching how it will become possible.
They said and her parents tried to caution her due to what people are saying about her but they couldn’t prevail over her.
One night, after she had finished taken her dinner, she went down on her knees and pray, Father in heaven, I thank you for the gift of life. Thank you for my loving parents. Forgive all my sins and have mercy on me. I want to go to America but I don’t know how it will be possible. I don’t have money and my parents don’t have too. And they don’t have relatives that can help. No connection, nothing-nothing. I need someone to help me do that so that I can change family status. Grant my entire request as I asked from you my father in heaven. Amen.
She lay down on her mat after praying and hugged tight to a pillow and slept off.
Next, she saw herself standing on the middle of the road in one beautiful city with a beautiful look. She was amazed looking around and loved the view of the city. A man came to her and said, Young lady, welcome to America.
Am I in America already?
She amazingly asked with shocking look and the man replied to her, Yes, you are in America. This is your first time of coming to America. Come, follow me, the place you are standing is forbidding for pedestrian stand.
The man took her to a Casino Hotel in Chicago. "You must be hungry by now; you need to