A year on Venus

A year on Venus

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Jasmine Safar a hausa fulani Nigerian girl found herself amidst trouble of battling with terminal illness and losing her parents. After going abroad to study she came back to Nigeria at a time boko haram made a huge disaster in her town, the city been bombed up and her parents killed. Find out how she kept navigating through life amidst the conquer of Borno city by the most notorious group ever. Jasmine Safar: This place I used to call home doesn't shelter any of my family any more. This place that was freely gifting me the laughter of family, doesn't do so anymore. All I wanted was to hear that laughter erupting out of my mom's mouth. All I wanted was to see that smile on my father's face. All I wanted was to see the only sibling I had and tell him how much he means to me.
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