The Next Queen Contest
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 28m
  • Reads 452
  • Votes 63
  • Parts 9
  • Time 28m
Complete, First published May 04, 2021
Every maiden in the kingdom wanted one man and that one man was the heir prince.

The wise maidens remained friends while the foolish ones tore apart for a man who did not even know that they existed.

It was not that the prince was not worth the fights, or tell me, who wouldn't want a charming, respectful, nobleman? Plus the fact that he was going to be the next king.

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I am a Nigerian and this story has its setting in an imaginary kingdom in the Yoruba land. Hence, this is a work of fiction.

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In the olden days, and even in some rural villages, after dinner, the little children gather around the elders to hear some of the stories about legends; kings; gods and goddesses; the animal kingdom and how it supposedly came to be; and so much more. They called it, the 'Tales by Moonlight' This is a compilation of all these famous and funny stories for your amusement and to your astonishment. If you're interested in Nigerian or African myths, folktale, folklore, history, and much more, then read on.