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LIVING HER LIE  |A Nigerian Romance| by MsIndrani
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|| Bukola Solade has two major secrets and they are not what land her in trouble! It's a third one that only she knows about. She had two secrets. He found them out. Another secret of hers, He unfortunately did not uncover this one. Who exactly was this guy and what did he want from her? To most people, she is living her best life when in fact, she's living her best lie! "You can't talk to me like that!" I fight back. "I can, and I will." He says with a smirk, folding his arms across each other. "Now, strip!" LAGOS BADDIES: BOOK #2
The ACT (Nigerian)#1 by MideYussuff
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Dara Gomez is a young woman in her late twenties. she works in a firm in Lagos when her life changes when she meets handsome stranger Timi. After an uncompleted drunken night together he offers her a contract. Timi is tall as he is mysterious. He meets not so gentle Dara at a Bar and finds himself locked in by her aura. The act follows the relationship between these two characters as it grows.
OIL MONEY  |A Nigerian Romance| by MsIndrani
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|| Farida was no doubt a hard worker. She was never one to back down from a task and everyone at work loved her for that. Well, everyone but her boss, Tobi. She shared the same resentment towards him, though. Who exactly did he think he was? The fact that he was her boss did not mean she had to bend to his every will. The zeal to keep her well paying job is what keeps her in the job and well, his mother who is very dear to her. LAGOS BADDIES: BOOK #1
Tambura:A Royal Saga.  by Aneesa_yagi
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In a world full of unexpected tons of betrayal,A family divided by the thirst of Title, Abdoul-jabbar tawfiq shehu Malumfashi found himself. Growing up in a total different society,not exactly a super happy place but a happy place with a little bit of chaos, and turning into a northern prince within days,how will he adjust? The say,parents serve as shield for every child,with the mother being the heart and father being the brain. Growing up without that shield but still trying to live a perfect life,a strong yet broken Nadeeya Kareem Gombe survives.
Can I Be Your Mrs? by Aishatuh_M
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Have you ever loved something to the extent that you could lie blatantly about it? In Jalilah's case, she had. She had loved ballet since she was a little girl, but being born from a northern Nigerian family, she had never got to be the ballerina she had always dreamed of. Did she let go of that dream? No, because she would lie for the sake of ballet, she would lie about being married so her mother could let her leave! Yazeed had never been choked up in a mess like this, but he had no choice but to stay mute and watch the drama unfold before his eyes. How would you feel to have a girl lie to her mother about you being her husband right before your eyes? They left, and she got what she had always been dreaming of. She knew she would love him someday, but she had never seen that day to be this close. What would she do? After knowing that their days together were numbered, she had to find another lie to tell her mother for them to find their separate ways. It got to the point that she couldn't pretend anymore, and she asked him the question. "Can I be your Mrs?" Yazeed had heard that question more than he cared to count, but she had never gotten an answer from him. Would he say yes and make her his lawful Mrs without her past life poking up? Or he would say no and live with the regret of not having her in his life? Which would be a topping to his already grieving soul.
NASRIN by walida_md
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NASRIN MUHAMMAD KANGIRMO , is a 17-year-old model, who hides her modeling career from her family, she's a carefree, stubborn lady who has only one fear of her parents finding out about her modeling career. what happens when her dad alhaji Muhammad kangirmo finds out about her modeling job and decides to marry her off to his friends' son, AHMAD KABIR BINDAWA who is a spoilt brat with no respect or dignity for women yet he's still the ladies man as girls are always tripping over him... How does Love speak? In the faint flush upon the telltale cheek, And in the pallor that succeeds it; by The quivering lid of an averted eye-- Will they put aside their difference and let faith take its toll? follow me on the love story of Nasrin and Ahmad as they face different challenges in their marital life .#hatred,#deciet#cruelty #disgust, and finally, love
Labiba by bilkyysu
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COMPLETED English/Hausa For someone who has never had it easy in life, Labiba believed her world has finally come to an end when she was practically forced into marrying her dead sister's husband. But if there's one thing that'll make her tolerate Salim Magatakarda, it's Laila, his one year old daughter who just happens to be her niece and the love of her life.
Laylah by khairyMGana
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Bilkisu Muhammad, commonly known as 'laylah' is your average 19 year old college student. Pursuing a medical degree with a likeness for korean romance dramas. She bumps into the half korean heir of AA constructions and little did she know that her life was about to take a turn as she ends up being his wife. On the Other hand Muhammad Adnaan Aliyu Abdullah, A twenty eight year old man married to his business with very little tolerance for imperfections marries her for the sake of his work and vows to never let anyone in due to his hurtful past. Now that their paths have collided, will their destination be the same? Would he let her break his walls and give himself a chance at true happiness? Will Mr no nonsense find the beauty in her imperfections? Or will they go against the code of romance novels and go their separate ways. Read "Laylah" to find out! Xoxo, KhairyMGana
Maimoon by MamanMaimoon
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It is a story about a typical Fulani Muslim girl with a perfect background and up bringing from a very wealthy family, who later meet with a destiny that totally changed her and left her hanging on a thin thread of her real self. It is a story about love, sacrifices for love and the consequences of that. Maimoon will bring tears to your eyes. Main Characters: Moon: Very beautiful, intelligent and well mannered girl from a very rich family. A girl 'loved by all' as stated by her envious sister. Ibrahim: A poor yaroba handsome charmer. Madly in love with Moon but have low self assurance. Sultan: A hot tempered, spoiled rotten rogue. A prince, who harbours a life changing secret.
Stronger Than Pain by WeirderMum
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Highest Rank #61 Mum was struggling to breathe, her legs kicking hard as they shuffled on the floor. I pulled on dad's hands which gripped mum's neck but he was quick to nudge me with his shoulder, forcing me to stagger, hitting my head on the wall. Tiny white stars danced before my eyes as quick darkness closes in on me. Mum was gasping. Dad hasn't let go. I staggered up, my eyes clearing off a little as I rushed to dad. Glancing at mum, her pupils were dilating, the white part of her eyeballs slowly taking over completely. Dad's eyes were bloodshot with no emotions whatsoever registered in them. Mum's kicks were slowing down with her hand slowly losing grip. I screamed and bite into dad's hands, chewing as though I was hungry for meat. The metallic taste of blood trickled into my mouth but I didn't let go as I bit harder. All his efforts to push me away were in vain as I kept my gaze on mum, every slow kick she gave urging me to bite in more. Then dad let go. And mum's body slumped. Sprawling on the floor like a bunch of weak leaves. I let go off dad's hand and rushed to her. No pulse. No heartbeat. ****** This emotional fiction gives it's readers an opportunity to peek into the life of a pained woman and her struggles to survive when abandoned by a man she's ever loved. ****** African society has given men so much control over women. No matter what a woman accomplishes in life, once she's not under a man, she's seen as utter useless.... Religion, society and family have subconsciously compelled African women into accepting everything including domestic violence as long as the 'Mrs' title is retained. Many women have lost their lives through physical and emotional abuse. They stay put in abusive relationships cos most are afraid to bear the tag "divorcee", so they rather die than leave. Most African men are proud cheats, with the excuse that "men are polygamous in nature". Sadly, women are the most supporters of this false ideology.