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by Olanrewaju Odesomi If the Governor was dead, politically, one man stood to gain the most - his Deputy. Or, maybe he was turning Paranoia like Michael, and the Governor…
by Tunde Leye Kofo counted one to five to calm herself down and ignored his barb “Manslaughter, at most. The man raped her and I have looked at the doctor’s…
by Onyew Bongos-Ikwue “Well, normally I would have said, all was forgiven, but you almost got me killed. I need time to sort through things in my head. Right now…
by Tunde Leye Oloye was dumbfounded. How could his daughter have been the one arrested when she was the one raped? And murder? Something was certainly not right. It took…
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by Aromeh Ameh EPISODE 3 The Jaws of Death That night after Amarachi had left; Lawani had tied my hands behind my back and punched me in the stomach for…