The diary of an African man
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  • Reads 21,829
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 58m
Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2022
Nkosana, a true African man that demands respect . So typical for an African man but under this façade is so much more. Nkosana has learnt to get through life with no one by his side but he hadn't realised that that was just an assumption until he meets Zama ,his ex's  sister which makes the situation more awkward .

The only reason he  worked this hard was to raise his siblings in a proper manner which is what his parent couldn't do .

However the only way to be a good parent to his siblings is to try not to fuck up ,in other words try not to be like his father which he fails dismally

He tries to push Zama away but part of him doesn't want to let her go but he knows if he wants to keep her, he will have to let her see his skeleton but here is the the question. Will he be able to do that,to let her see his skeleton.
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