"THE GEAT PRANK WAR"

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Episode 4: "The Great Prank War" One day, Dakalo decided to play a prank on Olugaho and Mulweli. He filled their backpacks with silly string, balloons, and whoopee cushions. When Olugaho and Mulweli discovered the prank, they were shocked and amused. But they didn't let Dakalo get away with it. Oh no! They hatched a plan to retaliate, filling Dakalo's locker with silly putty, sticky notes, and a fake spider. The prank war had begun! As the days went by, the pranks escalated. Dakalo filled Olugaho's and Mulweli's desks with jelly beans. Olugaho and Mulweli responded by filling Dakalo's shoes with foam peanuts. The entire school was in stitches, and even the teachers couldn't help but chuckle. But little did they know, the principal, Mr. Maphiri, had a surprise in store for them... Mr. Maphiri, the principal, had been watching the prank war unfold with a mixture of amusement and concern. While he appreciated the students' creativity and humor, he knew that things could quickly get out of hand. One day, as Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo were engaged in a particularly heated prank battle, Mr. Maphiri decided to intervene. He called the three students to his office, a sly grin spreading across his face. "Ah, my young friends," he said, leaning back in his chair. "I must say, I'm impressed by your ingenuity. But I think it's time to take things to the next level." Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo exchanged nervous glances. What did Mr. Maphiri have in store for them? "Here's the deal," Mr. Maphiri continued. "I want you three to work together to plan the ultimate prank. But here's the twist: it has to be a prank that benefits the entire school." The three students looked at each other, their minds racing with possibilities. What kind of prank could they come up with that would impress Mr. Maphiri and bring joy to the entire school? Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo left Mr. Maphiri's office, their minds buzzing with ideas. They decided to meet up during lunch to brainstorm. As they sat together in the cafeteria, Dakalo threw out the first idea. "We could fill the school's fountain with Jell-O!" he exclaimed. Olugaho and Mulweli chuckled. "That's a great idea, Dakalo," Olugaho said, "but I think we can come up with something even better." Mulweli nodded. "How about we organize a surprise flash mob during assembly?" Dakalo's eyes lit up. "That's perfect! We could get the entire school involved." The three friends spent the rest of the lunch period making plans, their excitement growing by the minute. But little did they know, Mr. Maphiri had a few tricks up his sleeve as well... The day of the surprise flash mob arrived, and Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo were buzzing with excitement. They had spent hours choreographing the dance routine, recruiting participants, and keeping the whole thing a secret. As the students gathered in the assembly hall, Mr. Maphiri took the stage, a mysterious smile spreading across his face. "Today, we have a special surprise for you all," he announced, his eyes twinkling with mischief. Suddenly, the music started, and Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo sprang into action, dancing and singing along with the rest of the students. The assembly hall erupted into chaos, with students laughing, cheering, and dancing in the aisles. But just as the flash mob was reaching its climax, Mr. Maphiri dropped a bombshell. "And now, the moment you've all been waiting for," he declared, a sly grin spreading across his face. "The surprise inspection by the education minister!" The students gasped in shock, and Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo exchanged panicked glances. What had Mr. Maphiri gotten them into? The students were in a state of panic, wondering how they would impress the education minister. But Mr. Maphiri just smiled and said, "Don't worry, I've got everything under control." As the education minister arrived, Mr. Maphiri welcomed him and introduced the students. But just as the minister began to inspect the school, Mr. Maphiri announced, "And now, it's time for the main event!" He snapped his fingers, and suddenly, the school's courtyard was transformed into a vibrant party scene. There were balloons, streamers, and a giant banner that read, "Congratulations, Students!" The education minister looked confused, but the students were thrilled. What was going on? Mr. Maphiri grinned mischievously. "I've been working behind the scenes to get our school recognized as one of the best in the district. And today, we're receiving a special award!" The students cheered and applauded as Mr. Maphiri accepted the award on behalf of the school. Olugaho, Mulweli, and Dakalo looked at each other, amazed by Mr. Maphiri's surprise. As it turned out, the ultimate prank was not a prank at all, but a clever plan to bring the school together and achieve something amazing.
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