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I'm old enough { RE WRITING }
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    Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Jan 30, 2020
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Munirat Ismail, second daughter of her parents and a 18yr old college student falls in love with AbdulGhaffar Muhammad, a 23yr old businessman. 

After crossing all the bridges of love, only one thing is left. Marriage.

But you can't have everything you want. What happens when Munirat's parents says no to the marriage and surprisingly past lovers show up or appear?

Would their love continue or would it be shattered?

Find out more in 'I'm old enough'


Read to find out.
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