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Akummey: The Fallen Warrior
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Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2020
''Aboroso'', a village filled with flowing milk and honey. Just as its name suggests, Aboroso had everything in abundance; food, minerals, formidable and strong young men for war, as well as many pretty maidens. Most of their success is attributed to their King and their Chief Warrior Akummey.

However when Akummey is accused of a huge sacrilege, he is forced to flee his people and seek solace elsewhere. Thus begins the journey of a great warrior.
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Alacrimia in Layman's terms is the congenital inability to produce tears. Some places in Africa have their norms and beliefs wrapped around age-old, blind superstitions. Especially the rural communities. So when a young girl comes from the city to the village, and it is discovered, through a series of unfortunate events, that she won't cry, even when induced, things take a downward spin for her, as she finds herself from Osun State to Kogi State, and then Enugu State. © This book is a work of fiction. •°•°•° 🏆 Honorable Mention in The Ruby Awards 2019 (4th place) #WattNigeria #WattysNG2020 Updates on Weekends.