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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
4.8
110 Chs
A NIGHT WITH BILLIONAIRE CEO

A NIGHT WITH BILLIONAIRE CEO

Somia accidentally spent a night with billionaire CEO which she had any idea of who he was. So when she woke up in the morning she hoped that it was him that took advantages of her because she was drank. On that same day, Somia had an interview but it was when she got there that she knew that the guy was the Billionaire CEO of the company and it was his personal assistant that they were recruiting for. So this what brought them together again. ***** “Did you enjoy how I gave it to you? Very sweet!” She heard a very sweet voice coming out from the bathroom and a very handsome guy came out with a towel wrapped on his waist. He was cleaned from head to toes, fair in complexion and tall. He was fresh like today bread, had curly hair and a lovely blinking brown eye balls and a pointed nose. He was an half-caste, mixture of Nigeria and Arab. He mother was an Arabia when his father was Nigerian. He was the CEO of his father's biggest company in Nigeria and they were among the billionaires family in Nigeria. The name of the handsome romantic guy was Ashar. “It was you useless man that took advantage of me because I was drunk last night and brought me here. You are such a sameness guy, see you useless guy!” Walked closed to him and beating him with her shoes and shouting at at him. “Shut up! You are the one that came to meet me and I give it to you. I see you love it. Am so hot! That is what you are shouting!” Said with smile on his face.
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122 Chs
Love, Tale

Love, Tale

Strikingly beautiful young Tale is a girl whose hearts longs for adventure, love, excitement and all the beauty of this world. Find out what happens when she finally finds the courage to leave the four walls of an office into an intriguing world she had always only dreamed of with a man who forced his way into her life and maybe her heart. Zhang Su Yan is the heir to the biggest civil engineering company in all of China, the only son of his parents and a carefree human deep down. He finds himself in Africa, on Nigerian soil to break grounds with the government of one of the states in the country. He had dealt with a past love that had left a physical scar and was content with his life as it was, or so he thought. The boy within him takes over when he meets with a stubborn accountant with a shrewd head for business. A black skin goddess, who wanted nothing more than to live a life full of beautiful moments and memories. Find out what happens when this two discover the price for desire, risk, adventure...and maybe, Love. Love, Tale. —————————————————————————— "I've had quite a bit of Nigerian food and i can say yours might be good" he replied ending the topic as he finally dug in. Tale had been avoiding his face since the moment they met but now she could see clearly under her mini chandelier. His face was well sculpted and all clear with a jawline to die for and It embodied the very essence of masculine beauty, he had a perfect forehead and his eyebrows were perfectly winged that they made her fingertips throb and made her a little jealous. The only place that held a little softness were his eyes, there were as dark as night but beautiful. His hair was midnight black and fell to one side of his face covering a scar she couldn't see yet. Such a face did not belong to a man who was sweet but of one who commanded, demanded and took action. His lips were so fine and firm, it sent a seductive shiver down her spine. Men like this-- who looked like he did led women to sin... And into loosing their peace of mind. "You know it's rude to stare?" he said when he felt he had allowed her have her fill. DISCLAIMER All characters asides from the lead female character Tale which part of her is about my life (I'm an accountant, i never liked my job and I really want to travel the world, someday soon) is fictional. All characters are fictitious and any resemblance to a real life person or place is completely a coincidence. Original Cover photo by @Bre. Lexis. Source (Pinterest) UPDATE 1 chapter a day
4.5
137 Chs
Hot Nigerian Sex Stories: Are They Reflective of Nigerian Culture?
3 answers
2024-10-29 17:24
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.
What are the top 20 Nigerian novels?
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2024-10-30 03:36
Some well - known Nigerian novels include 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It's a classic that explores pre - colonial Igbo society and the impact of colonialism. Another is 'Half of a Yellow Sun' by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which tells the story of the Biafran War.
An Overview of Nigerian Science Fiction
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2024-10-24 22:49
Nigerian science fiction is an emerging and exciting genre. It often blends local Nigerian cultures, traditions, and social issues with futuristic concepts. For example, some works might explore how advanced technology could impact the complex social hierarchies in Nigeria. Writers in this genre are also starting to gain more international recognition, bringing Nigerian perspectives to the global science fiction stage.
What are the characteristics of good Nigerian novels?
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2024-11-10 16:54
Good Nigerian novels often have a strong sense of place. They vividly describe the Nigerian landscape, from the bustling cities to the rural villages. For example, in 'Things Fall Apart', Chinua Achebe brings to life the Igbo villages with details of their huts, markets, and communal spaces. Another characteristic is the exploration of complex themes. Nigerian novels deal with issues like colonialism, post - colonial identity, family values, and cultural clashes. In 'Half of a Yellow Sun', Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie examines the Biafran War and its aftermath on people's identities and relationships. They also tend to have richly developed characters that are relatable and multi - dimensional, like the characters in 'Purple Hibiscus' who struggle with family expectations and personal growth.
What are the best Nigerian fiction books?
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2024-11-03 03:51
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.
Analysis of Igbo English in the Nigerian Novel
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2024-11-02 10:19
Igbo English in Nigerian novels often reflects the unique cultural and linguistic blend. It can add authenticity to the story, making it more relatable to the Igbo people. For example, it might include unique grammar structures or vocabulary specific to the Igbo language but used in an English context.
The Significance of Igbo English in the Nigerian Novel
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2024-11-02 04:26
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.
What are the characteristics of Nigerian crime novels?
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2024-10-31 17:33
Nigerian crime novels often feature complex characters. They might include detectives who are dealing with both the crimes and the social and cultural issues within Nigeria. For example, they may have to navigate through tribal politics and poverty while solving a murder case.
What are the Nigerian politics top stories?
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2024-10-25 21:04
The elections in Nigeria are also major top stories. They are highly competitive and can determine the future direction of the country. Issues such as voter turnout, the campaigns of different candidates, and the security arrangements during the elections are all part of what makes the election - related stories so prominent in Nigerian politics.
What are the characteristics of new nigerian fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-25 08:35
New Nigerian fiction often showcases the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. It might include elements like local languages, traditions, and folktales. For example, many works explore the complex family structures and social hierarchies in Nigerian society. Also, it can be a platform to discuss contemporary issues such as political unrest, economic disparities, and the impact of globalization on Nigerian youth.
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