Sep 8, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
As promised, here is the concluding part of With Love From Asaba. Feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, critique, etcetera. Enjoy! “Who is that that wants to break my gate, ehn?” Chief Alozie asked in an irritated voice, before yelling to the...
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Sep 5, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Did you know that after today’s episode, there is just one more episode left in this series? Yup! Only one, kpere! The final episode will be up on Monday. Don’t worry. It’s already scheduled. Have a great weekend! Richard was right, as Nene...
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Sep 3, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
My apologies for just posting this today. I was busy gbadun-ing my Labor Day holiday. Can you forgive me? I see you nodding. I’ll take that as a “Yes.” 🙂 Okay, now for Part 13. Thanks for all the comments and kind words too. I appreciate each and...
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Aug 29, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Nene went to bed very early that day, but sleep evaded her. At about 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning, when the whole house was asleep, she went downstairs and searched for Monday’s paper. Her uncle usually kept the newspapers for the entire week in a...
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Aug 26, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
The school where he taught was located on the same road as the hotel, and he was just leaving for his second shift at the home of one of his students where he gave private English lessons. Nene did not see him until he was standing right in front of her. By...
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Aug 25, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Brother James was the unapologetically longwinded and pompous leader of the Sunday School class for youths in the church Nene attended. Truthfully, most people referred to it as the “Singles’ Sunday School Class,” because it was attended by...
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Aug 19, 2014 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
By now, it was already dark, and although the electricity supply was a lot better in Asaba than it was in Lagos, the power was out that night. The generators in the neighborhood had taken over from where PHCN stopped. Chief Alozie’s compound was no...
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