Thou shall not steal
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  • Reads 274
  • Votes 96
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 16m
Complete, First published Aug 27, 2020
A short story on the life of A child named Nma Wilberforce Nweke and the tale of her death as a result of jungle justice.

Jungle justice is a form of extrajudicial killing where an alleged criminal is humiliated, beaten or even executed by a mob or vigilantes.

This book contains scenes that some readers will find very disturbing or traumatizing, hence readers discretion is advised. 

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