LOVE DON'T CARE
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  • Reads 1,378
  • Votes 268
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 28m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2017
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Toxic Tribalism: A loyalty to one's own tribe or social group to the point that dogma and dysfunction become the standard.

•Ayomide is Yoruba and Munachi is Igbo.

Ayomide is instantly drawn to Munachi by her beauty, her boldness and her strong will to be successful irrespective of their tribe difference.

The undeniable attraction grows into love and their families are not having any of it. Ayomide's family wants nothing to do with an igbo girl and Munachi's family despises the Yoruba tribe.

The drama unfolds..

What will be fate of Ayo and Muna's love?

And will their families choices destroy their relationship?

Find out in this story of love.


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