The Faces We Wear

The Faces We Wear

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Life at a prestigious Nigerian secondary school is anything but ordinary. In these halls, friendships are tested, rivalries flare, and secrets have a way of slipping out at the worst possible moments. Every day is full of laughter, whispered confessions, and drama that can turn the smallest incident into a story everyone will talk about. Between stolen glances, unexpected alliances, and moments that make hearts race, these students are learning that growing up is messy, unforgettable, and sometimes more glamorous than they ever imagined
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