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  • Sands of Time { Updated Constantly} by Kantierbee
    Kantierbee
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    This is a collection of all my poetry. I call it sands of time. This reflects my life from scratch though it may start with thorns, we ought to see the roses. Check it out. Happy reading!
  • POETRY OF NO GENRE - PART 2 (Roses From Ellah) by LifeOfEllah
    LifeOfEllah
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    Seat-Belt.. Check! Take a ride with me.. in my train of thought No rules, No brakes! Just Another Cruise with Ellah! POETRY OF NO GENRE - PART 2
  • Nigerian Love by BrownskinTESS1
    BrownskinTESS1
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    Sofia Adams is a normal 21 year old Nigerian graduate who came to Abuja the heart of the country for a peaceful successful life, But she finds more than she bargains for. Watch her struggle between love, pain, betrayal and love for money. *Please follow: Slim shady creates @no1stan😊😊
  • END SARS IN BAYELSA  by SamLex6
    SamLex6
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    Listen to what people are saying concerning the endears protest in Nigeria and globally
  • 20th of October, 2020 by EllaAjaegbu
    EllaAjaegbu
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    20th of October, 2020... "Maami, you people did not talk. Your generation didn't speak up. It is time for us to speak up Maami. It is our duty." Jóke, a 25 year old Nigerian is bent on speaking up to injustice following the death of her brother years ago by SARS officials. No one can stop the fire that has been kindled in the heart of the Nigerians who stepped forward. Will there be War or Peace? Will Jóke come back? 20|10|20
  • Hear my Voice by Chiduziem
    Chiduziem
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    A collection of stories, poems and write ups based off the #endsars, #endcorruption protest. A thousand voices, echoing a song of home Our feet stamping the ground, marking our last stand Against men and women of a forgotten era Against Injustice, Against pain Against humiliation, Against death.
  • AIRS - (Autobiography of an African Strongman) chapter 4 by UruanInyang
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    Marshal Makamantirazaria in his ebullient style continues his narrative with this section of his story of a deprived childhood, his early wiles to get education, a feat which ordinarily was beyond orphans of his ilk. Read on.
  • She. Escort  by thelocahxxgirly
    thelocahxxgirly
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    When Koko finally decides to stop pushing upwards, she embraces the new lifestyle of an escort. Her clients were supposed to be 'really old and probably can't get it up' as Kiki described them, but Koko finds herself torn between conflicted feelings for this man who sparked deep want and tenderness in her insides. ********** '𝐀𝐧 𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧, 𝐟𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝, 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐧𝐞𝐫, 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫...𝐀𝐝𝐝 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐚𝐝𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥. 𝐈 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧 𝐢𝐭.' ********** For Koko, this new life will either save her and her epileptic sister...or destroy what is left of their lives. One thing is for sure, though...it will change her forever.
  • 20/10/2020. by Malinda14
    Malinda14
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    Against the brutal killing of Nigerian citizens, West Africa
  • A DAY AT THE GATE by _EllisWrites
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    What happens when a simple gatekeeper is scared to face a horde of monsters? Find out in 'A DAY AT THE GATE .' Inspired by the #endbadgovernment protest, I wrote this short story from the point of view of an old man simply providing for his family and still trying to do what's right despite the consequences.
  • SEX AND THE BOY ✓ by YORUBOY
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    Leroi's lifetime list of bad decisions has just gotten longer than he ever imagined. He pissed off rival jocks, fell in love with the school's outcast and smooched the bicuriousity out of his best friend. Now he has to fight for his love, but his love for who? A question blinded by testosterone, highschool politics, mommy issues and the BRO-Code. And then there's his inamoratos being too problematic to handle. However, the heart wants what it wants, and his wants a trifecta. Featured on lgtbq; BoyxBoy (Teen Fiction) Featured on WattpadExplorerBot; Spotlight on Street-lit. Featured on WattpadUrban; Urban LGBTQIA
  • What's going in here in Nigeria by rebekah4528
    rebekah4528
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    You guys , of you se ethis please dont ignore , people are dying!
  • OUR FIRST AND LAST by BADBOYNUMBASZ
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    A 20-10-20 black Tuesday story, Mike, womi, ola and naza unfortunately chose a wrong day to rebuild the bond of their friendship. See as the four young adults solve the problems that comes along
  • Echoes of Justice by Khekyman
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    Echoes of Justice is a compelling and thought-provoking narrative that explores themes of societal injustices, personal redemption, and the complexities of law and morality. The story follows a central character, Alao Justice, who becomes entangled in the chaotic web of protests and civil unrest surrounding the EndSARS movement in Nigeria. Amidst a backdrop of political turbulence, Alao embarks on a personal journey that intertwines with the larger fight for justice and equality in society. The book delves into the emotional and psychological struggles of those fighting for their rights, capturing the tension, hope, and resilience of individuals amidst systemic oppression. Through Alao's journey, Echoes of Justice provides a deep reflection on the challenges faced by individuals who stand up for what is right in an unjust world. The narrative is filled with powerful moments of confrontation, self-reflection, and growth, and it calls attention to the importance of justice, both in the courts and in the hearts of people. The story ultimately asks the question: what does justice truly mean, and how far would one go to achieve it in the face of adversity?
  • The Independence Walk by AjibolaSophia
    AjibolaSophia
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    A short story inspired by the October 20, 2020 events in Nigeria. This is in remembrance of everyone who lost their lives fighting for a better Nigeria, and for everyone who has been a victim of police brutality in Nigeria, or a victim of any of the side effects of being Nigerian. This is also for anyone who has lost a family member, relative, friend or loved one to Nigeria. "The labour of our heroes past shall never be in vain" Story Summary: A celebration night with friends goes wrong for Shina and his girlfriend when the police stop them on their way back. P.s Fareedah if you see this, thank you for all your help and for being such an inspiration. And Precious, thank you for being the first to read it and being all excited, I felt like an actual writer for a second reading your messages.
  • GONE - GORE SHOE by AdesidaAdetiloye
    AdesidaAdetiloye
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    This poetry imply the situation of giant of Africa
  • Justice, Law and The City by letsjustsayiwrite
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    The African version of ''The Hate You Give.'' The story reminisces police brutality in Nigeria. It captures our pains, loss and the disgusting evidence that lady Justitia has remained without a blindfold for most part of history. I write for everyone. #remembertheirnames
  • The Greatest Excuses to Working Out by Addiethemask
    Addiethemask
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    There are annoying reasons why people do not work out. How can you be forced to be healthy? That is absurd... really. READ THIS ARTICLE and see where you fall into, and then change your annoying ways.