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In the African folktales, the stories reveal the culture where spirits and animals abound; consequently, the tortoise, monkey, elephant, giraffe, lion, zebra, crocodile, and rhinoceros appear frequently along with a wide variety of birds such as the ostrich, parrot, owl, hawk, vulture and the eagle. The animals and birds take on human characteristics of greed, jealousy, honesty, loneliness, pride, etc. Forest, water, ancestral and other spirits are common features in Yoruba folktales where they occasionally appear to transact some kind of trade with people of the real world or to rescue them.…mehr

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In the African folktales, the stories reveal the culture where spirits and animals abound; consequently, the tortoise, monkey, elephant, giraffe, lion, zebra, crocodile, and rhinoceros appear frequently along with a wide variety of birds such as the ostrich, parrot, owl, hawk, vulture and the eagle. The animals and birds take on human characteristics of greed, jealousy, honesty, loneliness, pride, etc. Forest, water, ancestral and other spirits are common features in Yoruba folktales where they occasionally appear to transact some kind of trade with people of the real world or to rescue them. The goal of the narrative is to use the behavior of these animals and birds to teach many valuable lessons about life. This work becomes necessary in the background of the benefits of modern computer software used in entertainment and education.
Autorenporträt
I hold a BSc. degree in Applied Physics (Electronics) from the University of Lagos, MSc. and PhD. degrees in Computer Science from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria. I am a Member of The Nigeria Computer Society, Association for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD). My present employment is teaching and research.