The institution

The institution

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Ugly events around Ivie Momoh's life made her preoccupied with a revolutionary three point agenda; to get her life back, put the villains in their places and then cause changes to the very fabric of politics in her dear Edo state. There was one tiny problem, falling in love again was not part of it.
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She had always known nothing but hardship for a long time and when her mother became sick, it only got worse. She believed all doors had been locked, no more way out but that was until she met him. He was everything everyone around her wasn't, a glimpse into a better future. Her brighter future. She started believing again and not long after, she saw the results. Her life took a three sixty degree manoeuvre and whether it would be for the better or worse was uncertain, however,she was determined to make it the former. A one in a million chance had dropped on her laps like a huge pie from heaven and she was ready to make the absolute best out of it. Except, someone was out to make sure that doesn't happen. The person was out to be the stumbling block in her path. That egoistic Queenbee was determined to see her fail miserably but she wasn't about to go down without a fight. Victory belonged to the best of the duo and Akeela was willing to go all out and fight with everything she had to claim that victory. Akeela would prove to that Queenbee that the world doesn't revolve around her alone. ©All rights reserved.

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