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  • MY WOMAN | REMA FANFICTION✧⁠*⁠。 by quackDaisy
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    Angel a shy personality has been best friends with divine ikubor and has had a huge crush on him since childhood but what Happens when this crush becomes popular for his sound and over all personality. What happens when insecure angel is oblivious to the obvious feelings of the popular RAVE LORD. Will they be able to come together despite the events that takes place?? or will they have to say goodbye to both their romantic feelings and friendship all together??? READ MORE TO FIND OUT ❤️.
  • Growing Up African  by AfroGirl12
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    Hey Guys this will be my first time reading so bare with me :) This book is about a girl named Ruth . Ruth grew up in a typical African strict home . While all the other kids were out partying and having fun .Ruth was stuck at home , there was no such thing as turning up when being the youngest of 3 and the only girl in an African home . So How can Ruth escape her parents in manner that wont get her disowned ??...College 😈
  • Ozeba love by bprinceauthor
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    Falling in love with the Afrobeats superstar Rema was not planned, but that's what happened and this is my story
  • Beautiful Chaos  by supremebeign
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    A rebel soul rejects perfection, embraces scars and chaos, and discovers that self-love is the real power.
  • Diary Of An African Badman by CasseyAndNana
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    This Badman swagg's always on point , Always on a Badman wave ........ Read this story as we uncover how he keeps up his badman reputation while living with his typical african parents . It revolves around a normal african teenage boy who likes to think himself as a top badman . It has a great sense of humour and leaves you wanting to read more ; teenagers who use slang or like slang will definatly enjoy this amazing story Have Fun Reading Feel Free to comment and vote xx
  • CONNECT  by GazaKure
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    Theme song for Nasarawa Facebook Connect sang by G-4 Da Bishop x Daddy Yo
  • Xanthous Feelings[ONC 2023] by Melanin_Mistress
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    Dara stood there, watching this girl and he swears the world stopped to breathe her in because.......God she was beautiful. And no his heart didn't skip a beat, it picked up like an athlete running a marathon. Suddenly, he is so alive, living and breathing for this girl in a xanthous dress. Yellow was Dara's new favorite color
  • Skin Tight by thejolah
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    ...................... if u give your love to me I no go let u go.............. #music #books #musicbooks # afro #Africans #afrobeats #ng #love #romance #colleges #school #finearts #covers
  • ‎♡I Found You♡  by _tee29
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    *. ⋆ In which, shalewa Adeola, a broken girl feels like she's living a life that isn't hers. Hard life at home, fake friends and a guilt that'll prolly loom over her for the rest of her life. Judgement from every part of her life and harsh expectations from the world. Until she finds herself in the seat. Or In which, divine ikubor your typical fuck boy finds himself feeling more than physical attraction for oyinka, his best friend's, seatmate. He wants to deny, he wants to say it's just physical but his heart proves him wrong each time he sets his gaze upon her. ⋆. *
  • Tears of a Yoruba Bride by SherifatAkorede
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    On Lagos Island in the late 1970s, a young Yoruba couple moves into a tightly knit family compound where privacy is forbidden and secrets never stay buried. Then their baby is born, and the child looks nothing like either parent or anyone in the large extended family. What follows is a decades-long storm of suspicion, betrayal, tradition, and hidden truths that threatens to destroy an entire family.
  • AFRO TO HIS BEATS by oroma_baby101
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    Tolani returns to Lagos, eager for a fresh start, but her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets her cousin's charming friend. Though she's known her cousin, the renowned Afrobeats producer "LONDON," for years, she never anticipated that his captivating friend would sweep her off her feet. Rema, the illustrious Afrobeats prodigy, is focused on his rising music career and determined to avoid distractions. Yet, love has a way of sneaking up on you, especially when it blossoms in the most unexpected places-like at his friend's house, with his friend's enchanting cousin. Will Tolani and Rema embrace their surprising connection, or will their love show them premium shege?
  • Lagos Confidential - YOUNG JONN FF by ringr4m
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    In Lagos, love never stays private. When a famous socialite and a rising music star go from rivals to something dangerously real, their relationship becomes the city's favourite headline. Between fame, rumours, and a world constantly watching, they must figure out whether what they have can survive the noise. Because sometimes the biggest story isn't the gossip - it's what happens behind it. Enemies. Lovers. Headlines. And a city that never stops watching.
  • TYLA ALBUM🎵🎼 by SweetRose456
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    PRESS THE VIDEOS !!Tyla Seethel is the first South African Woman to win a grammy for her song Water that went viral. She all started with her getting late song. She states that she wants more people to learn more about her culture,songs,and dance moves to represent South Africa. The state president of South Africa even called her to thank her for all her hard work to represent them. Tyla Seethel is the lead of the tygers and we r happy to see more of her work improve. With her album and merch to her on stage . Lets support Miss Tyla!! Whats her youtube channel: Tylaofficial Where to find music- Spotify, Pandora, I HearT Radio, Youtube Music, Amazon Music,ETC
  • Lagos flux by Sonikfury
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    Driven by artistic ambition in the heart of Lagos, a sharp young designer risks her family's social standing and an impending arranged marriage when she secretly applies for an international art fellowship, forcing her to prove that her modern hustle is more valuable than some traditions.
  • Starr Ur Heart by gurlsloveme
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    In the Realm of Eternal Melodies In a world where music transcended time and space, two souls from different eras and cultures collided in a symphony of love. Ayra, a soulful singer from Nigeria, had always been drawn to the haunting melodies of the past. Her voice, a rich tapestry of African rhythms and blues, echoed with the longing of her ancestors. RM, an Asian singer from the courts of feudal Korea, had been awakened from long depression by the enchanting harmonies of Ayra's music. . When their paths converged, the air vibrated with an otherworldly energy. Ayra's dark skin glistened with an ethereal glow as RM's eyes, like ancient stars, shone bright with wonder. Their love was a cosmic dance, choreographed by the gods of music. As they sang together, their voices intertwined like the tender shoots of a bamboo forest. The melodies they created were a testament to the transformative power of love. In the realm of eternal melodies, Ayra and RMs love became a legend, inspiring generations of musicians and music lovers. Their story was a reminder that love knows no boundaries of time, space, or culture - and that music is the universal language that can bridge even the widest of divides.