May 24, 2016 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Happy Tuesday! It’s exactly one week to the end of the month. Can you believe it? May will be gone in 7 days. (*singing* “May, oya pack your load!”) 😀 I hope your week has been awesome so far. Today, I will be sharing another episode of...
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Jan 18, 2016 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Welcome to a brand new week. Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. For those who have the day off, enjoy! For the rest of us, Happy Monday. 🙂 Today, I will be sharing another episode of Falling in Love With My Best Friend, a Contemporary Nigerian Romance...
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Dec 14, 2015 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
First of all, Happy Mid-December! I missed wishing you a Happy New Month. This is the next best thing. 🙂 Today, I will be sharing the next (overdue) episode of our ongoing Nigerian romance story, Falling in Love With My Best Friend. If you missed all the previous...
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Sep 26, 2015 | Fiction, Romance, Series |
Happy Saturday! Yes, I know it’s overdue, but better late than never, abi? In Episode 2 of our romance series, Falling in Love With My Best Friend, we get to see how one ball connects a girl and a boy. Have a great weekend! READ EPISODE 1 Episode 2: One Ball,...
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Jan 31, 2015 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
It’s the last day of January, and what better way to celebrate the end of the month, than share the end of a story? Don’t answer that. In case you missed it, Toasting Her is a short story I published earlier this month. Here is the last part. Enjoy and...
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Jan 26, 2015 | Fiction, Romance, Series, Short Stories |
Welcome to the last week of January! Honestly, I am happy to say “Bye, Bye” to January. But before the month ends, we’ll complete this series. Here is Part 2 of Toasting Her. Have a fantastic week ahead and Enjoy! While they did not mention the...
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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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