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The beginning

"darling" Keturah said,

"yes." Joseph answered

"there is a business I want to set up, which a friend introduced me to. I will only invest some amount of money and goods will be brought from china which I will sell, and the profit is mine."

"but are you sure about these business? I don't seem to like the idea."

"it's a wonderful business; she is in to the business as well and making a huge profit out of it."

"alright! Since you've insisted. How much do you need?"

"five hundred thousand naira only." Keturah said in a childish way

"only?" Joseph's eyes lighted up in surprise, "That's a huge sum of money, where do you expect me to get it from? I can only give you three hundred thousand naira."

"and where will I equally get the rest of the money? You know I wouldn't love to start this business on a weak capital."

"hmm! Am not promising you but I will try and see what I can do." Mr Joseph said as head for the office.

He was an accountant at first bank in Jos, a native of Nassarawa Egon. He was bread and buttered in Abuja were his father was a lecturer at the university of Abuja.

He is a tall, slim and dark in complexion. He had two siblings; Evelyn and Sarah and an elder brother Richard.

Mr Joseph is married to Keturah kam, a slim, fair, elegant and eloquent lady of Kanke local government of Jos.

She waved her husband as he drove out of the compound. She got a phone call from her friend Temi

"Greetings Temi."

"greetings Mrs Joseph, how are you doing?"

"am fine.did you know I spoke to my husband about that money for the business'"

"and what was his reply?"

"my dear, as usual, he interrogated me as if I was asking for half of his investments. But later he said all I can get was a token of three hundred thousand naira."

"I can't believe this." Temi said

"you have to my dear"

"you have to get that money. In fact don't allow him to rest if he did not comply." Temi suggested

"and you think that's a good idea. You know how stubborn he is."

"trust me, he will"

"thank you Temi, I'll call you some other time."

"bye"