Nkechi's Story
  • MGA BUMASA 1,000
  • Mga Boto 113
  • Mga Parte 5
  • Oras 9m
  • MGA BUMASA 1,000
  • Mga Boto 113
  • Mga Parte 5
  • Oras 9m
Kumpleto, Unang na-publish Oct 15, 2016
Ever wonder what its like to have a Nigerian tale a bit modernized. Well here is something you should try.
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Its a short story about a teenage Nigerian village girl. Find out more about Nkechi and Uncle Nnamdi in this story.
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Default Title - The Next Bride cover
Finding Mr. Right  cover
NISMAT(Completed) cover
✿THE STORY OF US✿✔ cover
Maid For Marriage  cover
A Second Chance At Love cover
When the sun comes cover
FORCED TO MARRY AND I CHOSE YOU cover
A Peculiar lovestory (Completed) cover
A DIME, A DOZEN  cover

Default Title - The Next Bride

2 Parte Kumpleto Mature

In a typical African setting a girl must be married at a certain age. It's almost like her life is programmed "what to do, when to do,how to do and with whom". In the Northern part of Nigeria people see an unmarried girl of 25years and above as a failure to her religion,culture,family,society and herself. The so called society forgets the struggles of the "unmarried girl" what she goes through emotionally, what she thinks, things she has to do to keep a relationship just to be married, decisions they make to make people around them happy, but the truth is every single girl has a story good or bad and all she needs is someone not to judge but to have a little empathy and know that she didn't plan her life. This book however is a fictional but relatable story, the story is about four young girls who have been more of sisters than friends for so many years, in good times and bad times. Their friendship was what they have for each other but like many friendships it was tested. Was it that their love wasn't love after all or was their bond not strong enough? In the end these girls made decisions that broke the ties, what they built and the future of their sisterhood. They become victims of a desperate society that keeps asking"who is The Next Bride".