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WAZOBIA: A Tale of Two worlds
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Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2019
Love pacifies vengeance in this exhilarating novel. A black US army academy graduate returns to her home in Nigeria with a mission to destabilise the "blue" gender and make them fall to their knees while battling an emotion she has never felt before. 
She's given her life to the cause and sees nothing in this world that can prevent her from fulfilling the mission that shes put her entire life into. 
 White military cadet, Adams, proves to be the annoying obstacle between her and the path to a seductive re-revolution.
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