Dóyín
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 54m
  • Reads 782
  • Votes 113
  • Parts 13
  • Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2021
Growing up in Nigeria has taught fourteen year old Doyin Olalepo three things. 

No 1. Have sense and don't be stupid!! 

No 2. Always have a back up plan or else you'll die of disappointment. 

No 3. Don't EVER believe in any form of unrealistic nonsense, no matter how well packaged it may look. 

Doyin's life takes a sudden twist when an unexpected person pays her a visit , opening her eyes to a world of impossibility, and allowing her break the all knowing rules of her Nigerian survival guide.
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