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Lesson from the Ant: Never-Ending Story of Sharing and Resilience | Onochie Chukwurah | TEDxAltadena

In this captivating tale, Baba Onochie Chukwurah weaves the story of a prince who wins a princess’s hand by telling a never-ending story. Through the prince’s clever tale of ants sharing grains of corn, Baba Onochie reminds us that true wisdom isn’t just about endless words, but about the power of community, generosity, and the shared effort to uplift one another. His talk is a heartfelt call for us all to be like the ants: when one finds a way, we all share in the feast. Baba Onochie Chukwurah is a Nigerian-born musician, folklorist, and griot who carries the living legacy of African storytelling, music, and history. In 1969, he toured America with Fela Kuti as bassist on the iconic L.A. Sessions album. Today, Baba Onochie is a professor at Cal State Los Angeles, where he teaches Yoruba and Igbo language as well as African History. A master storyteller, he weaves ancestral wisdom with modern relevance, captivating audiences through music, rhythm, and parable. His life’s work—through teaching, performance, and cultural preservation—embodies the power of heritage as a tool for healing, unity, and transformation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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