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Funny Random Things That Only Nigerians Will Understand(ProjectNigeriaUC2017) by Cry-baby101
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This is just a whole book filled with events, jokes and incidents that every Nigerian person and African person will understand. Note: I do not own any of the Jokes or pictures. I have simply compiled them. Thanks
Humour: The Nigerian Way #ProjectNigeria by harielta
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Alright.....Enjoy Nigeria's funniest jokes. All on me. I take credit for NOTHING......... нιɢнɛƨт яαиκιиɢ #70 ιи нʋмσʋя ᴡɪɴɴᴇʀ ɴɪɢᴇʀɪᴀɴ ᴡᴀᴛᴛʏs ʜᴜᴍᴏᴜʀ ᴄᴀᴛᴇɢᴏʀʏ
Yellow Tales of a Nigerian Housemaid (completed) by WeirderMum
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A WATTPAD FEATURED STORY 20/10/2017 Highest Rank #1 in Non Fiction 14/12/17 #1 In Nigerian Stories Selected as NonFiction September Spotlight 09/09/2018 to 09/10/2018 Based on a true life story. Have you ever struggled to survive? Faced with constant sexual abuse? Beaten and left for dead? How did you survive? It's central theme is abuse. This true story showcases the various horrible experiences most housemaids are forced to undergo in the hands of their guardians in Nigeria and in other parts of the world. It is a heart wrenching story which must definitely bring tears to your eyes. And if you were once a housemaid, this story might make you relive past experiences you once had. It also tries to show how most parents become involuntary accomplices to their child's plight. It is based on true events, however names and characters, location and scenes have been changed for personal and security reasons. All rights reserved. Please do not share or use any part of this story without express permission from the author. Say no to plagiarism!
Rhapsody Of A Nigerian girl by YaRouhii
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Rhapsody by me. Just sit back and enjoy. Cover made by @Tentimileyin
The Secret Life of a House Girl by ProudlyNigerian
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Hope is recruited as a house girl for the Kalus, a wealthy family residing in the big city. While awaiting a chance to further her education, she is exposed to the intricacies of wealthy family life while at the same time developing her identity and surviving on the dream of making something of herself one day
Pidgin English by Mayowa0
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"Following these traditional good girl ways, I learnt to cook, clean and sweep at the age of 8. Today I am 16 year old and all I do is cook, clean and sweep, preparing myself for the days when I turn 21 and cook, clean and sweep for eternity while my husband-the doctor/lawyer/engineer/rich man/ Igbo to the core-goes about his daily business making money to provide for me and my 4 children who will be First In All Their Classes." Ifeoma Asika is an 18-year-old girl from Lagos, born into Nigerian Elite. She is First In All Her Classes (as she was born to parents who were First In All Her Classes), beautiful and talented. She speaks fluent Igbo and drives around in tinted Range Rovers, unaware of the evils that lurk. Cynical and world-weary, she dreams of a life untouched by Nigerian values and Marriage. She lives a repeated life of school, housework and church desperate for a chance to do something different. Then comes Bankole. He's unlike anyone she has ever met. He is the tall muscular son of her father's new employee. With his close-shaven head, rapid-fire Yoruba, his free spirit, he is a light at the end of the tunnel. When-in a series of unfortunate events-she finds herself pregnant, disowned, expelled and in debt to the local dibia, she seeks the help of Bankole in which they find the one thing they have both been looking for. #weneeddiversebooks
STRUGGLES FOR SURVIVAL by Nightbloom9
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"...you have to go. Go and don't come back again. Don't ever come to see me again." These were words from a mother to her child. Uche, a fifteen year old girl, toughened up by life on the streets. The streets of Warri, filled with children, unloved and abandoned with no other place to go. When her sister turns up dead and her mother doesn't do anything about it, she goes to Rachael for help, a worker at a rehabilitation centre and together, they try to find out who killed her sister since the government doesn't care enough to catch the killer. At the same time still trying to free herself from the clutches of the streets.
unconditional love  by errnny
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God is love
Rants of   a Nigerian teen by Tega_Greats
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RANTS OF A TYPICAL NIGERIAN TEENAGER
diary of a crazy Nigerian girl by tiife_wa
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Kofoworade is just a twelve year old twin,who has some sort of funny life stories. She was raised in slum like kinda place in Lagos. She got a diary and decides to write about her new life in Aja. How other rich kids like her behave. With the help of her crazy thoughts and attitudes, will she conquer all her haters? Will she be able to blend with her new life? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Find out in the story " Diary of a Crazy Nigerian Girl"