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My brother, no be because of my sister pikin. As en mama drop am here and school no dey, I come hear say star times get better program for children wey go dey teach them dey things wey dem suppose learn for school

Umar and Biola enjoyed the rest of the party until a man propositioned Biola right in front of him and instead of taking his jealousy out on the man he took it out on her as usual. Umar dragged her into a small empty room and began to hit her this time gunning to disfigure her face but Biola was ready to fight back.

Ben moved in to her apartment so that they could spend more time together. Because of the case she was working on making time together was very hard and he thought moving in together was going to solve it; instead it made things worse and he was tired, tired of being a mistress while she was married to her case.

When I entered my room, the whole conversation felt surreal; like it didn’t happen but it did. So Abdul didn’t marry Kate after all, I didn’t know how to feel; I was neither happy nor sad. I just couldn’t believe how that day went and eventually turned out.

His country has highest number of imams and pastors as marriage counsellors yet has the highest incidence of divorce.

Aaah, Mazi you no know say as doctors dem get high risk to catch the sickness or disease wey dem dey treat and the hazard money government allocate to them in case dem catch disease from treating person na five thousand naira

Biola was taken aback by his mature way of speaking but she didn’t let it distract her from threatening to call his mother to tell her where he was “call her… she would be happy to hear from you” his confidence was a new outfit she had never seen him wear before “I had a long day Salim, I don’t need this right now” she turned to walk away but he pulled her towards him and kissed her with the desire of a man. She felt his racing heart against her chest and it made hers beat faster.

Rita sad down beside her shattered friend and looked at her carefully “no. No you can never forgive him” on hearing those words Madam Lucy began another round of tears. She knew Rita was right; there was no way in hell she was ever going to forgive John Bull for pulling this on her but for now all she could do was cry.

Anyway, here I was in my room resisting myself from calling Abdul to find out if he actually went through with the wedding. I checked on all social media platforms to see if anyone posted about Abdul and Kate getting married but I didn’t see anything. I was tempted to think that it was because the wedding didn’t happen but I restrained myself from such thoughts.

Mazi, I wan understand something. This oil wey we get for this country, na blessing abi na curse? Because every day na so so fire fire and if e no be oil tanker cause am den na oil pipeline. E don too much now

Biola sat in utter silence wondering what would happen if she went back to the convent. Will God accept her after everything she had done? Will he save her from the treacherous hands of Umar? Will he be able to forgive and change her ruthless soul? Her dream when she moved to Lagos was a job, a good husband and beautiful children but with everything that has happened she started to think that she should have forgiven Chief at the end of the day.

“Sir, I would like to start building a case against him” Rebecca was in Inspector Dele’s office; they discussed her new findings about Abel. “Before I give you the go ahead, I will like to ask you a question” he replied waving at Rebecca to sit down which she did with a puzzled look on her face. “Before we go on another goose chase following another suspect, who may turn out to be innocent; I need you to assure me that you are at least eighty percent sure that this man is guilty”