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Red Clouds

Timothy O. Uzzi

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Set in the Nigerian society, Amaka, the only child and daughter of Mr and Mrs Benson is about going to the university. She is very excited and can only think of the fun she is going to have in school. While in school, she makes new friends and begins to have the fun she always dreamed of having. But the unexpected soon happens. Will this lead to her destruction, or will she be able to overcome the perils that come with living a carefree life?
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