Nigerian Urban Legends

Nigerian Urban Legends

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Hello, I'm writing about Nigerian Urban Legends and Stories. I simply want to spread knowledge about my culture. I used to read about different kinds of urban legends and decided to write about one but in my culture. And it gives me an excuse to learn about them. Hope you enjoy!
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Urban Legends. True or false? Are some of these just spooky stories that you tell around a campfire or are some of these truth that has been passed around for years? Are they truth that have been told so many times that they start to sound ridiculous? Are they fact or fiction? Here are some urban legends, read them and decide if YOU believe them. Ghost Stories. Are they as true as the urban legends or are they as fake as a three dollar bill. Do you believe in ghosts? Perhaps some of the stories are just stories that are told to scare the little ones or to terrify you, the reader. Go read the ghost stories I have provided and decide for yourself if you believe them. I know almost everyone has heard of creepypasta. Whether you read them yourself or you heard about the Slenderman Stabbing, they have become a part of people's lives. I wrote a few of the uncommon ones for you to read. Enjoy the story and remember... They're only stories... or are they? i

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