The Emperor’s Daughter by J.Michael is the winner of the maiden edition of Yahoo!’s STOR14S short story writing competition.
Yahoo! launched the competition to select 14 short stories to entertain children during the lockdown period occasioned by the global Coronaviruas pandemic.
Next, Yahoo! turned the selected 14 stories, voted for by the public, into podcasts made available on iTunes and Spotify for free.
Nigerian-British actor, David Oyelowo narrated The Emperor’s Daughter for the series and you can listen to it right here.
Meanwhile, you may consider donating to the great work of GEANCO Foundation, who are helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and improving lives in Nigeria. David Oyelowo has been a strong advocate of the foundation that is committed to helping the poor in Africa especially in the areas of health and education.
Listen to the “The Emperor’s Daughter” podcast
The Emperor’s Daughter short story text
Once upon a very long time ago, there lived a mighty emperor who ruled a great kingdom, Tohulu, that stretched from one end of the African continent to the other.
TheEu which means the most powerful and he had only one daughter called Kevi or most beautiful in the Tohulu language. The capital of the kingdom was called Pulu
Emperor Hulu was exactly 6 feet 5 inches tall and very muscular. He was so strong and fearsome that even the strongest animals in the forest steered clear of him and birds stopped in flight to stare and admire his impressive physique.
Hulu had lost his wife when Kevi was only five years old but he refused to remarry and raised his daughter with the help of the palace staff. He loved his daughter and decreed that she would take over from him as Empress when he died.
When Kevi was 21 Hulu decided to select a husband for her. Suitors had to meet three conditions. First, a suitor had to be a powerful prince from the Tohulu kingdom, secondly, he had to be exactly 6ft tall and thirdly he had to be very handsome
The selection process began with Emperor Hulu sending men to every part of his kingdom to invite interested princes. Suitors were warned that they would be severely flogged if they did not meet any of the three conditions and still presented themselves
On the fateful day, the first twenty-five of the one hundred men that applied presented themselves before the emperor and his daughter in a massive stadium that had almost all the residents of Pulu noisily waiting to see who would be the lucky suitor.
Emperor Hulu and Kevi sat on a high throne overlooking everyone in the stadium. The ceremony began with the measurement of each contestant. All the men except one were exactly six feet tall.
The man who failed the height test was called Adamantus. He was only 5 feet tall and not only short but the least handsome of all the men. He was also not a prince The crowd roared with laughter as he was carried away to be flogged
All the remaining men were presented one at a time to the Emperor and his daughter but none of them got selected. They were considered either not princely or handsome enough. The ceremony ended late in the evening.
The next day twenty-five other contestants filed into the stadium. The crowd was shocked to find Adamantus amongst them. While the crowd hooted with delight the Emperor was furious. He ordered that Adamantus be flogged twice as much as he was the day before.
As he was dragged away, Adamantus kept shouting that he loved the princess but that did not save him from being flogged mercilessly. Alas for the remaining twenty-four men, they faced the same fate as the first set of twenty-four men and were rejected
To the shock of the Emperor, his daughter and the entire crowd that returned to the stadium the next day, Adamantus was once again among the third set of 25 men. This time the Emperor was beside himself with rage.
The Emperor decreed that not only should Adamantus be severely punished, but he should also be executed if he ever showed up again. The crowd prayed that he would not for they had come to admire his courage
To the relief of the crowd, Adamantus was not seen among the last twenty-five men that showed up the fourth and final day.
The crowd cheered as one of the twenty-five was selected as the winner. He met the height requirement, was princely in dressing and carriage and was very handsome.
The selected prince called himself Potil. His long robe was encrusted with gold nuggets and his walk to salute the emperor and his future bride was measured and majestic.
Potil bowed slowly on getting to the emperor and stayed that way until the blessing rites were over. He then turned and saluted the cheering crowd
The marriage ceremony was held the next day under very sunny and extremely hot weather. By tradition, Kevi was required to stand beside Potil for hours on end as various medicine men cast away evil spells and the emperor showered blessings on them.
They looked the ideal couple; Potil tall and handsome with a broad smile on his face and Kevi stunningly beautiful with a surprisingly sad expression on her pretty face. The emperor beamed with joy as he looked admiringly at his soon to be son in law




