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Childhood sweetheart: An Arewa love story
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16
When Sadiq Ibrahim is forced to return to Nigeria after years abroad, he expects heat, hassle, and family pressure-not Nadia, the girl he once raced to mango trees with, now grown, stunning, and completely off-limits.

Nadia Muhammad has her life mapped out, with her own rules and a heart she guards like a family heirloom. She's not looking for love-especially not from the boy who left without a goodbye.

But the thing about hearts? They don't follow rules. And in Northern Nigeria, where culture meets chaos, and love meets duty, two stubborn souls are about to rewrite everything they thought they knew about each other-and themselves.

Funny. Fiery. Deeply romantic.
Arewa Hearts is a love story blooming under desert skies-with secrets, second chances, and hearts too wild to tame.
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Our Hearts

7 parts Ongoing

Life was beautiful for Safaa until she made a discovery that shook her world. The stigma she was going to carry from then on, the fear of the unknown and the feeling of being empty. Those are her exact feelings. No one had it all. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Aliyu Mahmud Garko, his name was a powerful tool used by acquaintances and friends alike to get favors or bypasses. But the individual himself felt nothing like a powerful man in the confines of his home. He felt like an imposter. Even his name was a sham, for God's sake how much lower can a man go?