THE UNSPOKEN TRUTH.
In the ancient village of Nnokwa, there lived a young sculptor named Obinna. His carvings were unlike any others. From ordinary wood, he created figures so lifelike that travelers journeyed from distant lands just to see them. As his fame grew, so did his pride. One year, the village chief announced a grand competition. The winner would sculpt a statue to stand in the village square for generations. Obinna was certain he would win. Among the competitors was an old craftsman named Eze, a quiet man who rarely spoke. His workshop was small, his tools were worn, and his clothes were simple. Most people ignored him. "How can an old man compete with me?" Obinna boasted. For weeks, both men worked. Obinna's workshop was always crowded. Visitors admired his progress, and he gladly accepted their praise. Every compliment made him work harder on the statue's appearance. Meanwhile, Eze worked alone. No one knew what he was creating. The day of judgment arrived. The v...