In the palace of King Ikem, something very strange began to happen. The king, who once sat proudly on his throne and spoke only of war, wisdom and wealth, suddenly changed.

He no longer paid attention to his council. He no longer listened when the Queen called him to the royal bed. His eyes were always fixed on just one thing. Not the throne. Not his gold. Not even the affairs of the kingdom. His eyes were now fixed on the Nyansh of his own daughter, Princess Oluebube.

At first, Queen Adaobi thought it was just one of those careless stares a father gives. But it became something else. At every royal dance, when the princess passed, the king would adjust his sitting. At every meal, his eyes would drop to her back like a goat tied to ripe cassava. He even began to ask the palace tailor to sew tighter wrappers for the princess “so her steps can match her beauty.”

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The Queen was not a fool. She watched. She noticed and she burned in anger inside.

One night, as the king lay in bed pretending to sleep, Queen Adaobi shouted, “So I am now invisible in this palace. A whole Queen, the mother of your children, has now become air.”

The king pretended not to hear.

But the Queen was not done. She stood up, turned around, and asked the king directly, “What is so special about her Nyansh that your eyes cannot rest again”

The king sat up slowly and replied, “It is not her fault. She was just gifted by the gods unlike you.”

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That was the moment the Queen lost it.

She left the palace the next day without telling anyone where she was going. She went far into the mountains to look for a woman people feared. They called her Mama Ukwu. They said she could make anything bigger, from yam to nose and even Nyansh.

When Queen Adaobi reached her, Mama Ukwu looked at her and laughed. “You want to fight your own daughter in a Nyansh battle. Are you ready for the side effects”

The Queen said, “Just do it. I am the Queen and I must win my husband back.”

Mama Ukwu told her to lie down and then she poured something thick and black on her backside. It felt like fire. The Queen screamed but she refused to stop. When she stood up, her backside had doubled in size.

“Go home,” Mama Ukwu said. “But don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

When Queen Adaobi returned to the palace, all eyes turned. Guards nearly dropped their spears. Maids began whispering. Even the king coughed and adjusted his robe as he couldn’t stop staring at her huge Nyansh

The Queen smiled proudly. At night, she walked into the king’s room without knocking and turned around slowly.

“Do you miss me now” she asked.

King Ikem sat up and gasped. “Who gave you that heavy load behind you”

The Queen laughed and said, “If our daughter’s Nyansh distracted you, mine will bring you back to your senses.”

At first, it worked. The king forgot the princess and began to follow the Queen around the palace like a baby goat following a fresh yam. The Queen would walk slowly on purpose, turning left and right, letting him suffer.

But after some days, something unexpected happened. The Queen’s Nyansh started growing on its own. It didn’t stop. It grew so big that she couldn’t sit. She couldn’t wear her royal wrapper. She had to sleep on her stomach and leaned on the wall to eat.

The king became afraid. He stopped touching her. Guards were ordered not to look at her directly. Even the princess asked, “Mum, what have you done to yourself”

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One morning, the Queen screamed from the palace courtyard. Her Nyansh had gotten so heavy she fell and couldn’t stand again. The king called all the palace special healers but none could help.