Wow!! The wait was worth it. What I liked about Chioma was that, she was very careful and critical about her actions. She knew there would be consequences no matter what choice she made, but was willing to accomplish her plan as she had meant it from before. She reminds me of Queen Esther in the Bible, who applied wisdom to seek favour and audience from the king which in turn brought favour and liberation for her people. 🎉🎉
No man can close the door to what God have plan for you! I love this!thank you for your this stories,can not wait until the next! Keep going sis much love from Paris💋
Moral: the mother thought of only herself and her wants even though she was put in a position of ruling for her people, her daughter only thought of her people and did right by them first, then she did what she thought was good for her
I’m grateful to have stumbled across your channel. I’m a black woman that loves myths, folktales, and folklore. In the states, we rarely get to hear those kind of stories from Africa. This has been so fun and charming to listen to. I wish I continued success!
I know I said the same thing, when I was growing up all we had was people of another race to identify with. I remember putting a towel on my head pretending to be Cinderella. The characters in her story are so beautiful and she presents it so well. I’m in my 60s so need I say more.
I am so overwhelmed!!!😭 Oh, Chi, this story ministered to me. All time and seasons are in the hands of the Creator. ALL things work together for the good of those who are the called according to His plan. I LOVE THIS STORY. Chioma is Esther.
Love all your stories. Chioma put the needs of others before her own, and it led her to prosperity and happiness. Her mother chose a selfish path and suffered. Nowadays I think we’ve all gotten used to putting our own needs above all else, and it usually has the opposite effect to the one we hoped for.
I learnt a lot from this story. Lesson 1: I loved that Chioma believed in herself and sought the counsel of the elders. It reminds me of proverbs 24:6b..”in a multitude of counsellors there is safety”. Unlike her mother who ignored the counsel of her parents and chose herself over her people, which ended badly for her; Chioma chose to be selfless and honoured her elders counsel and it turned out great for her. Lesson 2: I also love how Chioma was wise enough to seek the freedom of her people in a peaceful way by observing the kind of king the people had. Rather than going through the usual violent means, she wisely observed and made such decision. Lesson 3: I learnt that there will always be someone better who will love you even more than who you consider to be the best person. And if you are good and wise you won’t miss this person. Chioma could have panicked like her mother and fled with Tobechukwu because she did not want to lose him, but instead, she responsibly chose selfless love and the love for her people over her own love life. In the end she got a kind man who loved her beyond her imagination and had loved her before she even knew him. A man who loved her people and was on top of everything also a person of royal blood. He was definitely better than tobechukwu.
Wow! I'm tempted to never do moral lessons again because the responses I'm getting from everyone is amazing. I love how you analysed it and I definitely got new wisdom from your comment. Thank you for watching 🥰
I love your stories for they are surely the utmost best! The lessons and wisdom are very clear and I sincerely love learning from your stories. What I learned from it reminded me of the story of Queen Esther and then this verse came to mind; Esther 4:14 "For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father's house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” I felt like Chioma selflessness, resilience and confidence brought freedom not just for herself but her people also. Very beautiful!
Moral of the story: God's purposes shall always come to pass. God preserves His people. He preserved Chioma so she could come back and be used by God to bring freedom to the people of Araka. Great story telling!!! God bless you in Jesus Mighty Name Amen!!! ❤
Delayed but not denied. God's will and purpose will come to pass. Trust in God's Sovereignty, it will ultimately bring you peace and joy. Bless you. Watching from 🇯🇲
Sometimes we will never find out what happened to people that have hurt us. Which is why it's important to always focus on ourselves and stay happy. I'm glad you enjoyed the story 😊
Firstly, thank you for this amazing Part-2 story 😊 These are the things we learnt from this story…. -Take your destiny into your own hands (just as Chioma did) -Don’t be married to a coward -Choose kindness & peace over war -As a royalty, 👸🏽 it’s important for you to be selfless & Seek the blessings of your people before making lifetime decisions (just like Ifeanyi & Chioma) -Finally, in everything you do choose to have common sense, for love that has not been tested can’t be trusted!!!!
I'm so glad we get to watch the concluding part of the story. A beautiful story indeed and I learnt to be patient with the LORD in all circumstances. Chioma could have felt bitter about her dad but she chose to leave the past behind and looked forward to a new life. Thank you for the stories and our Good LORD grant you Grace for more exploits.
Chi! I love your channel so much, you really are the best at this ♥️♥️ You have really blessed me! What an interesting end of events, I didn’t see that coming!
good fortune skipped a generation. Adaugo got impatient and got the wrong brotha, But Chioma did what was right by her people at an opportune moment and broke a generational curse just by being brave. Good for her, may Ifenya and Chioma's Reign be long and prosperous for all the land of Udo!
One moral for me is it is okay not to be with the first man who shows interest as not all are interested for the right reasons. Adaugo left her people for Obinna, which ended in disaster because he only loved her money and status. Chioma could have ended up in the same position had she gave in to Tobe.
Basic moral: Do not shirk your duties for love. For a person who would want you to shirk your duties for them, is probably not worthy of your love. Adaugo shirked her duties to her people for "love", and she and her people suffered for it. Chioma sacrificed her "love" for the sake of her people, and she and her people prospered due to her dedication to them.
This story made me so angry at the beginning, but the ending was great! IDK I kind of got that if a person encourages you to leave behind people that love you and they don't care about what you have to lose, they don't actually love you.
Please I want to know the end of Chioma's greedy father, and at least the story should have something to say about how the greedy man ended up, ok we know how things turned out for Chioma, is a very nice story i must commend. epilog please. Thanks 👍👍👍👍
Where do you find these beautiful African village pictures?? They speak to my soul 😭😍 I'm so happy I found this channel. I love your stories so please keep uploading them 🤗 take care of yourself!
Your artwork is very vivid AI generated or nog. The choices are yours. They help to tell the stories and make them come alive! You have a gift Continue telling all these magnificent stories. Thanks
@@TalesByChi the fact that you make these images yourself makes me love your channel even more now. They are beautiful and you are talented. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world 🤗
The lesson for me is about greed and selfishness. The bible in 2 Timothy 2:22, says "Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart".
Don't usually comment; but, did the husband live happily with his new wife and son with the money made from Adaugo's statues. Realize her choice was not wise; but, how does he end up living a happy life?!?!
Idk why TH-cam thought i would like these stories. They are so far off from the ratchet mess i watch!! And yet, youtube made a great desicion. I am in love and watched a couple from other youtubers but ms. Chi is my favorite. Probably cuss it doesnt sound like an "african" AI narrating the story.
is Chioma a term used in Nigeria to describe a child in general? I know it means "gift from god." I have noticed you use the word often, in many videos which makes me think it's not someone's name at all but a way of saying "child" like how Latino folk use the term "mija" or "mijo"
Hello, there is an tribe in Nigeria, called igbo. It is their usual practice to add "Chi" to their names. Chi means God. So, in this case "Oma" means good and if you add both of them together, it means God is Good. In summary, Chi is a way of adding God to our names. Please, feel free to ask more questions and thank you for watching 🙂
Chioma is that child, that's destined to break generational/family curses. Beautiful story, keep it up. Watching from 🇩🇪
Am I the only one that is happy she did not listen to tobe? Because she would have repeat her mother mistake. Nice ending ❤
Chioma was destiny to break the generational curse.
the stories are amazing. Dont stop thank you so much
I absolutely love the stories on these channel! This is quality Afrakan innertainment ♥
Wow!! The wait was worth it. What I liked about Chioma was that, she was very careful and critical about her actions. She knew there would be consequences no matter what choice she made, but was willing to accomplish her plan as she had meant it from before. She reminds me of Queen Esther in the Bible, who applied wisdom to seek favour and audience from the king which in turn brought favour and liberation for her people. 🎉🎉
Oooooooh great comparison
Beautiful story of hope❤
What’s the enemy meant for evil, God will turn it around for your good! God bless you Queen!
No man can close the door to what God have plan for you! I love this!thank you for your this stories,can not wait until the next! Keep going sis much love from Paris💋
Moral: the mother thought of only herself and her wants even though she was put in a position of ruling for her people, her daughter only thought of her people and did right by them first, then she did what she thought was good for her
Exactly!
Took the words right out of my mouth
I absolutely enjoy listening to your great stories. Your voice is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you so much for the compliment ❤
@@TalesByChi please how do I contact you
I truly appreciate there not being a stated moral here. I like how the ending went. I don't want to give anything away .
Thanks for always adding a Bible verse at the end🎉🎉
I’m grateful to have stumbled across your channel. I’m a black woman that loves myths, folktales, and folklore. In the states, we rarely get to hear those kind of stories from Africa. This has been so fun and charming to listen to. I wish I continued success!
I know I said the same thing, when I was growing up all we had was people of another race to identify with. I remember putting a towel on my head pretending to be Cinderella. The characters in her story are so beautiful and she presents it so well. I’m in my 60s so need I say more.
Dear Chi well done for the amazing story. More grace.
Chioma is a brave girl. Because of that she was able to escape her wicked father.
This was BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! We need a part 3
You share the most amazing stories. ❤
I am so overwhelmed!!!😭 Oh, Chi, this story ministered to me. All time and seasons are in the hands of the Creator. ALL things work together for the good of those who are the called according to His plan.
I LOVE THIS STORY. Chioma is Esther.
Love all your stories. Chioma put the needs of others before her own, and it led her to prosperity and happiness. Her mother chose a selfish path and suffered. Nowadays I think we’ve all gotten used to putting our own needs above all else, and it usually has the opposite effect to the one we hoped for.
Glad the daughter was wise enough not to repeat her mother's mistake
Love listening to your stories. Looking forward to the next one!
You won' t believe it when I tell you that me and my wife enjoy your stories a lot.
Wow! That's amazing. Thank you so much and please, send my regards to your wife 😊
❤❤❤❤
Thank you! I so enjoy these stories and the artwork is beautiful also!
I stopped what I was doing to watch this 😁 This type of storytelling is a gift!
Your comment made me so emotional. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to listen to me. I do not take it for granted 🥰🥰
Nice story my dear, what will be will be no matter how long it takes
Lovely 🥰 story 🍿🍿🍿…. Destiny can be delayed, but not destroyed. It was delayed to a better time for both parties….
Thank u for always dropping Beautiful stories here u are the best
Thanks for listening, glad you like them!
Oh my Godddd!!! I love this story! Well done Chi
Thank you so much for watching ❤
I enjoyed part two of this story. I love listening. Your voice is so soothing. Blessings, my dear.❤🙏🏾
Thank you for the compliment 🤗
I learnt a lot from this story.
Lesson 1: I loved that Chioma believed in herself and sought the counsel of the elders. It reminds me of proverbs 24:6b..”in a multitude of counsellors there is safety”. Unlike her mother who ignored the counsel of her parents and chose herself over her people, which ended badly for her; Chioma chose to be selfless and honoured her elders counsel and it turned out great for her.
Lesson 2: I also love how Chioma was wise enough to seek the freedom of her people in a peaceful way by observing the kind of king the people had. Rather than going through the usual violent means, she wisely observed and made such decision.
Lesson 3: I learnt that there will always be someone better who will love you even more than who you consider to be the best person. And if you are good and wise you won’t miss this person.
Chioma could have panicked like her mother and fled with Tobechukwu because she did not want to lose him, but instead, she responsibly chose selfless love and the love for her people over her own love life. In the end she got a kind man who loved her beyond her imagination and had loved her before she even knew him. A man who loved her people and was on top of everything also a person of royal blood. He was definitely better than tobechukwu.
Wow! I'm tempted to never do moral lessons again because the responses I'm getting from everyone is amazing. I love how you analysed it and I definitely got new wisdom from your comment. Thank you for watching 🥰
These stories are amazing, gather here if you love the stories.
Very wonderful story.💚🏆 It’s sad that unfortunately some men are just like Obinna to this day.🤔🤷🏽♀️🪦
That's why we have to be careful with our choices. Thank you so much for watching ❤
@@TalesByChi You are correct.💚 And you are welcome.
I love your stories for they are surely the utmost best! The lessons and wisdom are very clear and I sincerely love learning from your stories. What I learned from it reminded me of the story of Queen Esther and then this verse came to mind; Esther 4:14
"For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father's house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” I felt like Chioma selflessness, resilience and confidence brought freedom not just for herself but her people also. Very beautiful!
I love the story of Queen Esther. I was actually reminded of her while I wrote the story. Thank you for comment, I loved reading it ❤
@@TalesByChi you’re very welcome and I believe you and your stories are anointed for such a time as this, therefore shine on ✨
I've been searching for part 2 ever since,,, lucky today
Moral of the story: God's purposes shall always come to pass.
God preserves His people. He preserved Chioma so she could come back and be used by God to bring freedom to the people of Araka.
Great story telling!!! God bless you in Jesus Mighty Name Amen!!! ❤
Amen! I loveee this so much. Thank you for your comment. God bless you too 🥰
Where is the link for teenage stories?
@@Itstimetoburdenwhahasbeen youtube.com/@AfricanTalesByChi-Teenag-ub5op?si=1wXL8ViUiSglrgBI
I have never heard African stories before, they are so toching and lovely 🥰 your voice makes it so relaxing to listen
I’m from Nigeria and I love your tales
Thank you so much ❤
Delayed but not denied.
God's will and purpose will come to pass.
Trust in God's Sovereignty, it will ultimately bring you peace and joy.
Bless you. Watching from 🇯🇲
I’m late oh lol. Has to like before watching cause it’s going to blow minds 😊
Wonder what happened to her father now there is no one to make the sculptures! Another thought provoking tale....you are doing a great job!
Sometimes we will never find out what happened to people that have hurt us. Which is why it's important to always focus on ourselves and stay happy. I'm glad you enjoyed the story 😊
I grew up listening to folklore and it had a huge impact on me. Your stories have made me relive the best part of my childhood. Thank you so much ❤❤❤
The journey of life with have its twist and turns, but will always fulfill the Almighty’s designed plans. ❤
Great story: what was emphasized here is...what is meant to be will always find a way.
I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Firstly, thank you for this amazing Part-2 story 😊
These are the things we learnt from this story….
-Take your destiny into your own hands (just as Chioma did)
-Don’t be married to a coward
-Choose kindness & peace over war
-As a royalty, 👸🏽 it’s important for you to be selfless & Seek the blessings of your people before making lifetime decisions (just like Ifeanyi & Chioma)
-Finally, in everything you do choose to have common sense, for love that has not been tested can’t be trusted!!!!
I love how she persisted through life and never gave up. I wish we had more info though on how things turned out for the Father and his new wife.
I'm so glad we get to watch the concluding part of the story. A beautiful story indeed and I learnt to be patient with the LORD in all circumstances.
Chioma could have felt bitter about her dad but she chose to leave the past behind and looked forward to a new life.
Thank you for the stories and our Good LORD grant you Grace for more exploits.
This is a beautiful story I loved it so much.❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
@TalesByChi sometimes, they know better. Thank you for watching 🙂
Me thinking chipma would marry Tobe
Lol
Chi! I love your channel so much, you really are the best at this ♥️♥️
You have really blessed me! What an interesting end of events, I didn’t see that coming!
Love and destiny oftentimes flow together side by side
Interesting story, Adaugo is actually my daughter's name.
Lovely ❤❤
Thank youuu 🥰
you cant change fate wats meant to be will always be
Don't feel in love with someone who love what you have
good fortune skipped a generation. Adaugo got impatient and got the wrong brotha, But Chioma did what was right by her people at an opportune moment and broke a generational curse just by being brave. Good for her, may Ifenya and Chioma's Reign be long and prosperous for all the land of Udo!
You're right, Chioma understood the importance of making the right decision. Thank you for your comment 😊
I so love your channel ❤from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you so much ❤
One moral for me is it is okay not to be with the first man who shows interest as not all are interested for the right reasons. Adaugo left her people for Obinna, which ended in disaster because he only loved her money and status. Chioma could have ended up in the same position had she gave in to Tobe.
Nice story. I left you an email. I eagerly await your response.
Basic moral: Do not shirk your duties for love. For a person who would want you to shirk your duties for them, is probably not worthy of your love.
Adaugo shirked her duties to her people for "love", and she and her people suffered for it.
Chioma sacrificed her "love" for the sake of her people, and she and her people prospered due to her dedication to them.
Make sure a man loves me for who i am not for what i can give him.
This story made me so angry at the beginning, but the ending was great! IDK I kind of got that if a person encourages you to leave behind people that love you and they don't care about what you have to lose, they don't actually love you.
Exactly! I actually wonder why people celebrate that type of love and I'm glad you eventually enjoyed the story. Thank you for watching 🙂
Please I want to know the end of Chioma's greedy father, and at least the story should have something to say about how the greedy man ended up, ok we know how things turned out for Chioma, is a very nice story i must commend. epilog please. Thanks 👍👍👍👍
Obinnia probably ended up broke and exposed as a fraud. He no longer had a master sculptor to finish comissions.
i really love your stories please which ai app do you use
Thanks Chi is there anyway I can get intouch with you Because I would love you to teach me how to Edit like this it’s so Amaizing chi ❤
Hello, thank you for watching. Please, email me talesbychi@gmail.com
Where do you find these beautiful African village pictures?? They speak to my soul 😭😍 I'm so happy I found this channel. I love your stories so please keep uploading them 🤗 take care of yourself!
Thank you soo much. I generated then from an AI software. I'm glad you love them 🥰🥰
Your artwork is very vivid AI generated or nog. The choices are yours. They help to tell the stories and make them come alive! You have a gift Continue telling all these magnificent stories. Thanks
@@karenroot450 Thank you so much. I appreciate it 🥰🥰
@@TalesByChi the fact that you make these images yourself makes me love your channel even more now. They are beautiful and you are talented. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world 🤗
@@theprimordiall Thank youuu 🥰🥰
What happens to the dead beat “ DAD”?
The lesson for me is about greed and selfishness.
The bible in
2 Timothy 2:22, says "Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart".
What happened to her dad?
Don't usually comment; but, did the husband live happily with his new wife and son with the money made from Adaugo's statues. Realize her choice was not wise; but, how does he end up living a happy life?!?!
What do you use to create these images please?
Idk why TH-cam thought i would like these stories. They are so far off from the ratchet mess i watch!! And yet, youtube made a great desicion. I am in love and watched a couple from other youtubers but ms. Chi is my favorite. Probably cuss it doesnt sound like an "african" AI narrating the story.
Please share the name of the teen channel.
is Chioma a term used in Nigeria to describe a child in general?
I know it means "gift from god." I have noticed you use the word often, in many videos which makes me think it's not someone's name at all but a way of saying "child" like how Latino folk use the term "mija" or "mijo"
Hello, there is an tribe in Nigeria, called igbo. It is their usual practice to add "Chi" to their names. Chi means God. So, in this case "Oma" means good and if you add both of them together, it means God is Good. In summary, Chi is a way of adding God to our names. Please, feel free to ask more questions and thank you for watching 🙂
Follow your parents intuition about your mate
Sometimes they're right. Thank you for watching 🙂