The Yoruba Girl. (ON HOLD)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2021
A girl from a place where most people in the world sees as the dump, where closed minded people exists, journeys through the world with the thoughts of changing the world to be a better place for everyone irrespective of their race, language or social status.

Irenimofe Adetimirin, The Yoruba Girl who lived most of her life in her quiet and small hometown with her grandparents who are poor to send her to school. Quite intelligent for her environment, getting bullied all the time for having different views of things. Even when friends and family turned against her, she didn't let that sway her from her path in life. It was as if she knew she was destined for greatness.

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