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36 Stories

  • PRISONERS OF CITIZEN KWEKU (WORK IN PROGRESS) by therieplusfaith
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    Two spinsters leave Nigeria looking for greener pastures and get stuck in Ghana, where the disdain for anything Nigerian leads them to experience confusion and panic even as they hope their luck will improve before their money runs out. They lodge in Kwesi, a hotel taken hostage by terrorists ten days after their check in. What happens when you have brutal villains, cross continental victims and two spinsters on the second exodus, will Africa finally be united in her children to break out of captivity -? Written by: Faith Essien ISBN: 978-9988-41-162-6 Prisoners of Citizen Kweku
  • The City Rift by bjornkatt
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    The peninsular city-nation of Rift could better be described as two sister cities joined at the hip. In the north, nestled within a crescent of jagged mountain peaks was Uptown. Home to the capitol, Uptown held the mind of Rift. At the mouth of the nearly enclosed ring of mountains is a small bottleneck leading to the heart of Rift, the massive and sprawling Downtown. One day a mysterious automated fleet arrived at Rift's southern shores. Within an hour, the enemy decimated Downtown, with Uptown sealing the bottleneck and officially divorcing the two sections of the city. A year later, Downtown has evolved into a series of factions, each with their own unique views on what should become of Downtown, let alone Uptown.
  • Amasa by wordtyper
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    A young Princess in precolonial Zimbabwe has many obstacles to face before she can taste freedom. Will the weight of culture and expected traditions break her down before she can stand on her own?
  • Filling the tranches with language  by AyhamDay
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    A prose on individuality and tribalism
  • Our Fates: Book III of the Fate Trilogy by ShadesOfZahrah
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    Blurb Three women. Three stories. Three fates. In this sequel to TRIALS, Meena Lawal, Aisha Kabiru, and Barakah Muhammad face new challenges and choices that will change their lives forever. Following her wedding with Badr, fate forces Meena and her husband to relocate to a different state. But as she adapts to her new home and family, Nur comes back into the picture, steering up feelings Meena thought she no longer has. Will she give in to her desires? Divorced and broken, Aisha Kabiru goes back home with plans to remarry and get her life back on track. Her wish comes true when a notable millionaire, Alhaji Mustapha Mai Sujjada, comes her way, ready to fulfill her desires more. Is she jumping from frying pan to fire? Following her experience, thirteen-year-old Barakah feels more mature than her peers, the reason she readily comes to her best friend, Aliyah's rescue when she seeks for help. But things may be worse than they seem. Can Barakah handle it all? Follow these three ladies on a roller coaster ride of drama, fun, heartbreak, and love.
  • Tevun-Krus #76 - AfroFuturism by Ooorah
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    Combining traditional African culture with the endless possibilities that is our science-fiction future, AfroFuturism is one of sci-fi's most unique and little-known contributions. Dive on in!
  • Opposite do attract by Deejatthani1
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    story of a girl from a poor family whose fathers are friends,she love's the rich guy truly who is her bestfriend but he only see's and love her as a sister,not to talk of his mother who hate poor people and feel her son needs to be around wealthy people
  • A Woman Seeking Solace by JadeNovelist
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    A Woman Seeking Solace, is a short story written by Jade Novelist. It traces the steps of a woman trying to find herself again, whilst trying to exist within a polygamous marriage. Her journey of self-discovery, brings to light a secret she wants to keep hidden. A tale of love, tribalism, betrayal, marriage and motherhood.
  • Mission aloof  by Khadija_madaki
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    Follow the story of a young hausa girl , as she battles with sexism , racism and tribalism. Will she succeed,or will she leave the world the way it is?.
  • INSIDE AREWA by KingMoha
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    Same religion, different ethnicity! This story practically revolves around the relationship between two culturally different persons, and the challenges they faced in getting the approval of their parents in their inter-tribal marriage. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manal Usman is 21 years old and has just finished her NYSC program. She's the daughter of Usman Maidoki, the district head of Unguwan Doki. Her father is widely known for his tribalism and prejudice, thus no one in their family is allowed to marry someone outside their ethnicity, Hausa. Idris Abdulmalik is a 28-year-old Pharmacist working with one of the public hospitals in Kano. His mother is Igala from Kogi State and his father is Nupe from Niger State. They have been living in Kano for nearly two decades now... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This is outrightly not a true life story but a product of my own imagination. Hence, any resemblance to an actual event is a mere coincidence. However, you should know that the locales are a combination of reality and whims. Read more by adding this book to your library. Thank you. Dedicated to Haulat S. Adamu (Rest In Peace)
  • Since We Were Eleven by ItsAkua
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    What if an old childhood romance just might have walked back into your life? Only problem is he wants nothing to do with you. ___ When Cairo, an old childhood friend of Abena Antwi returns back to his previous neighborhood and school, Abena is determined to spark the old flame the two once shared despite her father's hostility towards Cairo and his ethnicity in general. She is however taken aback by the sudden coldness of her long lost friend who is not only bent on vexing Abena at every chance he gets, but is willing to make Abena's father pay for a deed his daughter is certain he didn't commit. Will Abena choose the boy she has loved since she was eleven over her own father? Or will the two put aside their family and ethnic rivalry and focus on their present? _____ ✨This story is set in a Ghana✨ _I do not own the picture on the book cover, all credit goes to its owner_
  • Primal Instinct: A Fairy Story by MajorTomix
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    With the great expanse of the dark continent of Africa being opened up to the outside world, explorers come to settle lands that are not their own. The battle between tribalism and colonialism has never been so heated as the period of African Colonialism after 1885's Berlin Conference. Jump into this world for a brief snapshot, with a small mystical twist.
  • My Diary Like Life.. by Dizza99
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    Meet Zara, a 19 years old girl whose childhood was fun until puberty came knocking at her door,as she got caught up in the strings of emotions flooded by her hormones,she had no control as to who she was or what the future holds,she just lived everyday as it came... She no longer cared about herself and she was in misery till she found another like her..A perfect replica of herself of the opposite sex and Yunus was his name....
  • Thandolwami (on hold) by FlowerOfGrace
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    A heart warming story about love, abuse and tribalism. Thandolwami is a Ndebele word which means "My Love". The story is set in modern day Zimbabwe. What happens when two young people fall in love but they are from 2 different tribes? Need l mention that for decades these tribes have not liked each other, regardless of the fact that they live in the same country? Find out how Gilbert Rufaro Chitsikwapasi and Ntandokazi Dlamini maneuver their love among tribal differences, opinions, family feuds, distance and a whole lot more drama that life throws at them. Is love enough? Will their love succeed to a happily ever after or will they succumb to the mounting pressure and give up? There's only one way to find out. Cover image credit: Tafadzwa Kwesu.
  • FROM DIFFERENT WORLDS by kingindie97
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    From Different Worlds is a Fictional, Interracial Romance and Political Saga Set in South Africa. It is an epic love story spanning generations, following Emma Botha (White Afrikaner Woman) and Othandwa Bushula (Black Xhosa Man) as they navigate love, prejudice, and cultural clashes in post-apartheid South Africa. Their journey challenges societal norms, force families to confront deep-seated biases, and redefine what it means to love across racial divides. The novel will explore: ✔ Forbidden love: in a society still healing from apartheid. ✔ Cultural clashes: lobola vs. Afrikaans traditions, language barriers, and family expectations. ✔ Generational divides: older relatives clinging to prejudice vs. younger ones embracing change. ✔ Personal growth: Emma and Othandwa evolving from hesitant lovers to fierce advocates for their family.