• 407: West African folklore: Wiser

  • Apr 23 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

407: West African folklore: Wiser

  • Summary

  • 🍼Have a budding tyrant? You need a snarky talking baby🍼 Yenga Naa is wiser than the chief. How do you know? Well, he named himself that...the moment he was born.

    😈 The Creature: The Cornu
    How do you torment sinners without getting your hands dirty? The cornu, that's how.

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    🎵 Music Credits

    • "Talltell" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Soda Baron" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Falaal" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Remsen" by Blue Dot Sessions
    • "Matamoscas" by Blue Dot Sessions

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