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The Nevite Gate [Project NaNoWriMo]
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2020
"You think the air here is bad? Wait till we get to Akambé, a place known in the old Nigeria as Ajegunle."



In the year 2089, the Eron virus struck Nigeria. Affecting people by the millions, fear made every other Nation prevent Nigerians from coming to their country. The government in fear of catching this built up the Nevite gate, gathering few of the unaffected and leaving the rest behind.

Chidera, an eighteen year old girl from the Nevite land is in search of her sister, who had been missing for two years, she finds out secrets behind her sister's whereabouts and that of others who have been tagged missing.

Secrets were discovered and she was pushed into the wild, along with a frenemy.
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