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A Promise to Aabidah (#1 Natives series) #ProjectNigeria  by ZainaHijabi
A Promise to Aabidah (#1 Natives series) #ProjectNigeria
ZainaHijabi
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  • Parts 35
After losing her husband, single mother and customer care agent Aabidah Ali decides to leave the busy and bustling city of Lagos to go back to her hometown. Her only aim is to give her little boy the best homey hospitality her little town has to offer. AbdulAzeez Dawud is a native of Nasarawa state who made a promise he couldn't keep when he was younger. Years down the line, his only choice to live a better life is to cut off the ties he has with the past. But what happens when AbdulAzeez is given a second chance to do that which he had failed to years ago when the only person he had ever loved comes back to town? A wonderful and heartwarming story of lost friendship and lost love. A Promise to Abibah copyright © 2022 by Zainab Isa. All rights reserved.
Being His(Updates Every Friday) by TheOmoope
Being His(Updates Every Friday)
TheOmoope
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  • Parts 36
When Nadia Muhammad Shinkafi's fiance of nine months leaves her because he is certain she's infertile. Instead of moping around, she dusts herself up and signs herself up to be transferred far away from home. Her only focus; become a surgrical charge nurse. Abdullah Bindawa is your average sugar daddy except he doesn't have any sugar to give nor is he ready to be anyone's 'Daddy'. He has lived seven years without a spouse and is ready to live even more, until his world collides with Nadia's. In a society that has decided for itself that age gap relationships have everything to do with money and nothing to do with love, what is their love in the face of the distractions around them?
The other woman's DAUGHTER  by Harunafaree
The other woman's DAUGHTER
Harunafaree
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  • Parts 46
Maryam never had a say. Although her situation wasn't her fault, people never fail to rub it in her face. If she was a child out of wedlock, she wouldn't have been sad. Atleast she'd be paying for her parent's sin. If she was an Almajira, she'd still lift her head up high and accept what ever the world threw at her, atleast she would still be paying for her parent's sin for throwing her out into the streets. If she was a prostitute, Heck! she'd stand proud and tall, atleast it was her decision to sell her body to men. But, she was neither one of this things. She had lost her father, a day before she was born. Her mother got married to someone else a week later! That marriage came with a whole lot of burden. A burden she was subjected to by her gullible mother. A burden she had no choice but to embrace.
Barakah by maiiiraaama
Barakah
maiiiraaama
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  • Parts 60
Barakah Amal had escaped Nigeria shortly after the misfortune of encountering Jalal Jali as a teenager. Years since past and unbeknownst to her, she's reluctantly summoned back to wed the man who had ruined her life to protect her family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .