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Needless four-fourty

Obada Blessing

Publisher: Blessing Obada

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Summary

It was a childish bet at the age of fifteen, but Moses Okolo, every girl's prince, lost his peace and meticulous Jennifer Sadilu lost her reverred pride. Moses ran awaay and Jennifer lived like a zombie. 
Fifteen years later, life caught up with them in a very ironic manner. Did they revolt? Did they flow with the tide? 
Needles four-fourty means needless race.This captivating story introduces you to some of the cultures,language belief, food, pain and laughter of the Warri people. 
Warri is an oil mine situated in South-South Nigeria. The race never ends in this boisterous city. Would it end for Moses and Jennifer.
Available since: 10/01/2018.

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