Threads of Oya: Breaking the Curse

Threads of Oya: Breaking the Curse

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In the Large city of Lagos, Folashayo Briggs a fourth generation daughter battles a hidden legacy - The generational curse of Oya, a Yoruba deity of storms and change. For years, her family dreams were silenced, their paths twisted by unspoken struggles. But Folashayo shatters the mold with "Weave your story: Nigeria", igniting a movement that empowers Nigerians to reclaim their narratives. She inspires a nation, but a Lucrative offer from a Tech Conglomerate forces her to confront her true purpose. As she navigates this new challenge, Folashayo must decide whether to leverage her gift for global impact or protect the stories that matter most. Torn between ambition and loyalty, Folashayo must confront Oya's curse head-on. Will she break free, or will the thread of her Family's past ensnare her.
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