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I Choose You (A Nigerian Romance): Book 1 & 2

I Choose You (A Nigerian Romance): Book 1 & 2

(Please note that this book is currently unedited) Vol 1~ I Choose You. (Completed) 'No matter what, No matter the time, No matter the place, No matter the century, No matter what's to come, I. will always. CHOOSE. YOU'. Everyone saw her as crazy..... But he saw her as nothing less than perfection. ................... Blurb: "Why?" was the only thing he said. Confused I asked "Why what?" "Why do you always do this to yourself?" the tone in which he spoke almost seemed like he was heartbroken about something. "Do what?" I dared to ask, although I knew already within me I wouldn't like his response. "Conceal your worth" ....................... *Btw book 1 is completely free to read* ....................... Vol 2~ No Matter What. (Completed) Blurb: As I gazed up to him because of how tall he was, he stared right back at me. I could feel the heat not only on my cheeks but on every single part of my body. "Say those words Rica. Say those two little words and I will make that little fantasy in your pretty head into reality" I gulped. Gone was the playful smirk that was once residing on his face. The intense look in his eyes now replaced that. With the little courage I could muster I whispered "Kiss me" A broad smile immediately streched out on his face. He didn't even wait a second before he swiftly complied to my request. ................ After two long years, the heir to the Zora enterprise is finally back. Why is he back after so long? But most importantly, why did he leave in the first place? Join Dili and Rica once again in their ever blissful rollercoaster of emotions. Will Rica be able to forgive Dili for leaving? After all he was the same person that promised he would never leave her all alone. Drama, love, pain, secrets, new characters and also maybe the jiggling of wedding bells? Book 2 most definitely has it all. ................ If you like this small insight of the story then please read on. The only thing I can guarantee you in this story is that it will definitely have a happy ending although for the two characters Rica and Dili to achieve that, they would have too pass through many difficult obstacles on their way to happiness. And trust me this isn't your normal Teenage story that is filled with rainbows and sunshine,(probably seems way too cliché writing this but ehn) there are a lot of gloomy days. If you don't mind that then please by all means do read on. .................. DISCLAIMER!: Note, this is a pure work of fiction. An original story by me. Names, events and places are plainly fictional. But any place, name or event that actually exist in the real world that is mentioned in this story, is solely used in a form of fiction. Any resemblance to a real life event, is purely coincidental. Cover art belongs to the respective owner. Discord: Zanyyy #5284 Instagram: _zan_yyy_ Buy me coffee? https://ko-fi.com/Zanyyy
Teen
110 Chs
Ocean eyes: A Nigerian teen romance

Ocean eyes: A Nigerian teen romance

I thought everything was over. I thought I would be free from everything. But then...he showed up. Why? Why did it have to be now? "Look at me, Tilda," His soothing voice came. I didn't want to look at him. I knew better than to do so. I felt his hand on my chin and he titled my face in the direction of his. I knew myself very well. I couldn't resist those eyes...those eyes, there was something about them that I couldn't resist. He didn't know, but he was luring me further into a trap that I knew I could never find my way back. Matilda Olusegun is the only child of wealthy parents. However, with the death of her father when she was just seven, and the sudden remarriage of her mother after his death, her life takes a drastic turn. Life in itself, coupled with the emotional struggles she faces at home, plunges her into a world of doubts and uncertainties. A world of "What Ifs?" And "Why's?" Opting for suicide as the only way out of the pit of torment that had subdued her for years, things don't, however, go as she planned instead, she comes to learn of the secrets that lie beneath her actions - It was him. The mysterious boy with blue eyes emerges from both worlds known to her. Who really is he? Read as things go beyond what the eyes can picture and understand, and how Matilda finds happiness once again in the owner of those ocean eyes. _ _ _ This is a Nigerian teen romance story full of drama, twists and turns with a touch of fantasy. Tags: #teen #teenromance #africanstory #Nigerianstory #fantasyromance #friendship #drama _ _ _ I hope you enjoy this story as it relives secondary school experiences in a fictional world. Your support is the best gift I could ever ask for. Join my discord server for chapter updates and more: https://discord.gg/zsahn4yckr
Teen
73 Chs
Her Love, Her Misery (A Nigerian love story)

Her Love, Her Misery (A Nigerian love story)

Julia has never known peace. Born into a broken home where her parents’ fights drown out her own voice, she grows up unseen, unwanted, and unloved. When she’s sent away to boarding school, it feels less like a chance at freedom and more like abandonment. But just when the loneliness threatens to swallow her whole, she meets Sarah, the warm, loyal friend who becomes her anchor, her sister in everything but blood. Through Sarah, Julia begins to believe that maybe life has something good in store for her. Then comes Bryan, handsome, charming, and the school’s notorious playboy. Julia knows he’s dangerous and knows his love comes with risks, but she can’t stop herself from falling. He awakens a desire in her she’s never felt before, even though he’s the one boy everyone warns her to stay away from. And then there’s Jessie, Sarah’s older sister. Bold, magnetic, and unapologetically herself, Jessie sees Julia in ways no one else ever has. But despite the desires, Julia still carries scars from Bryan, who broke her heart in the messiest of ways. Torn between Jessie’s fearless love and Bryan’s intoxicating pull, Julia is caught in a love triangle that threatens to tear her apart. In a world where betrayal and desire collide, Julia must confront the truth, the people she loves most might be the very ones who destroy her. And as she discovers who she truly is, she realizes that sometimes… love isn’t salvation. It’s the poison that turns into misery. Her Love, Her Misery is a breathtaking tale of heartbreak, betrayal, and forbidden love. It’s the story of a girl trapped between desire and destruction, learning that sometimes the deepest loves leave the darkest scars. Note: This book contains some lgbtq contents. If you aren't open to those type of things, then you won't enjoy the book, but nonetheless, i hope you all enjoy the book.
LGBT+
22 Chs
Fifty Years of the Nigerian Novel, 1951-2000

Fifty Years of the Nigerian Novel, 1951-2000

Over the past fifty years, the Nigerian novel has grown to more than a hundred titles. This may appear to be rather a handful, considering the relatively long stretch of time. The fact is that not many have tried their hands at the occupation, or gone beyond the first book. It probably goes to show that writing is no easy occupation. What may be more remarkable is that relatively few, out of that handful, is known by the reading public, or discussed by the critics. Of course, it is t he task of the critics to tell us which of the titles to treat as literature, and why. Therefore, part of the reason why the reading public seems to know very little beyond what had been read as part of certificate examinations in literature must be that t he critics hav e not always played their part satisfactorily. A literary work needs to be widely discussed and presented in a variety of contexts to catch the attention of the reading public. Another reason is one often mentioned, which is that the Nigeria educational n system has not been successful in training the people who pass through it in the discipline of reading. Many a secondary school educated Nigerian has been able to pass his examinations in literature by studying publications of the questionan danswer type, which are coming out all the time, and are therefore relatively inexpensive. Undoubtedly, this sort of reading matter may help to focus the minds of the young learners on the facts which they must supply in order to achieve success and to th e kinds of iss them. tasks is ues that the examiners require of However, reading for the gathering of information relevant for specific only an aspect of the training regime, and it can do real harm if it lacks the support of reading as a continuous exercis Teaching a e. t the secondary school level should aim at giving the student good quality education.
Urban
14 Chs
What are some popular novel Nigerian books?
Another well - known Nigerian novel is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It tells a story set during the Biafran War and has been widely praised for its vivid portrayal of the era. It also explores themes like love, family, and identity within the context of war. There's also 'Purple Hibiscus' by the same author, which is about a young girl's coming - of - age in a religious and politically tense Nigeria.
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2024-11-18 19:30
What are the best Nigerian fiction books?
Another great one is 'Purple Hibiscus' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It tells the story of a young girl's journey in a religious and patriarchal family, exploring themes like family, faith, and freedom. It's beautifully written with vivid descriptions of Nigerian life.
2 answers
2024-11-03 03:51
Where can I find novel Nigerian books?
You can try local Nigerian bookstores. They often carry a great selection of books by local authors. Another option is to look for Nigerian books in larger libraries, which may have a section dedicated to international literature.
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2024-11-18 14:35
Are Nigerian Erotic Stories a part of Nigerian literature?
Sort of. Nigerian literature has many different genres and themes. Erotic stories might be there among the vast array of written works. However, the more prominent and well - known Nigerian literature often focuses on things like the Nigerian people's struggles, their rich cultural traditions, and the complex social fabric. So, Nigerian erotic stories are not as highly visible or as central to Nigerian literature as other themes.
2 answers
2024-11-24 00:58
Can you recommend some Nigerian fiction books?
Another great one is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It tells the story of the Biafran War through the eyes of different characters, and it's beautifully written with complex characters and a rich plot.
2 answers
2024-12-01 16:52
Hot Nigerian Sex Stories: Are They Reflective of Nigerian Culture?
No. These so - called 'hot sex stories' are often fictional and created for the sake of titillation. Nigerian culture is rich and diverse, with strong family values, respect for traditions, and a focus on community. These stories do not represent the real essence of Nigerian life which is more about hard work, education, and building relationships within the family and society.
3 answers
2024-10-29 17:24
Can you name some of the best Nigerian fiction books?
Sure. 'The Fishermen' by Chigozie Obioma is a great Nigerian fiction book. It's about four brothers whose lives take a tragic turn after a prophecy. The story is full of rich Nigerian folklore and family dynamics.
2 answers
2024-11-03 05:26
What are the main themes in books about Nigerian farmer fiction?
One common theme is the struggle for survival. Nigerian farmers often face challenges like unpredictable weather, pests, and limited resources. So, in these fictions, you'll see characters battling these elements to keep their farms going.
2 answers
2024-11-13 06:12
What causes a boom in the Nigerian novel?
One reason could be the growing interest in diverse cultural stories. People are more eager to explore different perspectives and experiences, and Nigerian novels offer that.
3 answers
2024-10-15 02:56
The Significance of Igbo English in the Nigerian Novel
Igbo English in Nigerian novels is significant as it helps in creating a sense of place. It makes the setting of the novel more vivid and real, as if the reader is actually in an Igbo - speaking area. It also enriches the language of the novel, adding more variety and flavor compared to just using standard English.
2 answers
2024-11-02 04:26
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