In the old peaceful town of Efon Alaaye, there lived a woman named Kofo Olayitan, popularly known as Iya Kofo. She was not a queen. She was not a warrior. She was not a scholar with many certificates. She was a widow, a mother, and a humble food vendor known for her famous Iyan and Efo-riro. But one day, inside her small bukka, Iya Kofo heard something that could have changed the destiny of her entire town forever. Four strange men walked into her food joint pretending to be ordinary hungry visitors. Like every good mother would, Iya Kofo welcomed them, served them hot pounded yam and Efo-riro, and allowed them to eat in peace. But while they ate, they spoke carelessly. They talked about the wealth of Efon Alaaye. They talked about the crops, the beads, the gold, the silver, and the careless trust of the people. They talked about how the town had no thieves. Then they revealed their plan. They wanted to attack Efon Alaaye after Oja Balu, the great market day, when farmers and traders would have made plenty of money. To them, Iya Kofo was just an old woman selling food. That was their mistake. She heard everything. But instead of screaming, panicking, or exposing herself to danger, Iya Kofo chose wisdom. She reported what she had heard and helped create a clever plan that would protect the people without throwing the whole town into fear. The people of Efon Alaaye were instructed to hide their valuables in places thieves would never suspect — inside pots, clay coolers, under heaps of firewood, beneath dried leaves, and carefully buried under the soil. When the robbers finally came at night, they searched everywhere. Boxes. Rooms. Beds. Corners. Every hidden place they expected valuables to be. But they found almost nothing. The people of Efon Alaaye had outsmarted them. By morning, the thieves were caught, disgraced, and exposed before the entire village. What was supposed to become a night of sorrow became a day of victory. And at the centre of that victory was Iya Kofo — the woman many would have underestimated. The Wisdom of Iya Kofo is more than a story about thieves and a clever old woman. It is a story about community, courage, native intelligence, and the quiet power of African mothers. It reminds us that wisdom does not always wear a crown. Sometimes, wisdom sits beside firewood. Sometimes, wisdom serves food in a small bukka. Sometimes, wisdom smiles quietly while listening carefully. And sometimes, the person people overlook is the very person carrying the solution. Welcome to old Efon Alaaye. Welcome to Iya Kofo’s Bukka. Welcome to a story where food, culture, danger, and wisdom meet. Watch till the end — because Iya Kofo’s story is not just history. It is a lesson. 🎬 Get ready for:✔️ Intense 2-mins plus cinematic episode 2✔️ Hyper-realistic storytelling✔️ Pure Nigerian emotion & authenticity✔️ Twists that will leave you speechless🔥 You will feel it.🔥 You will talk about it.🔥 You will NOT forget it.👇 ALWAYS COMMENT 💜🔔 FOLLOW for more every stories episodes drop📲 SHARE — someone needs to see this
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