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“NO ONE IS GOD!” (SHORT STORY)

Posted on June 28, 2017 by Edith Ohaja

“Ugochukwu, drop that painting!” Chiwetalu bellowed. Her brother-in-law was astounded. While he wondered if he had heard right, she addressed one of her daughters lounging in the sitting room. “Chidera, […]

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FROM BAIT TO CATCH #11 (SHORT STORY)

Posted on October 3, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

In the last episode of this story, Sharon learns that she and Raphael have lost their jobs but she goes ahead and accepts a ring to strengthen her commitment to […]

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FROM BAIT TO CATCH #10 (SHORT STORY)

Posted on September 30, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

In Episode 9, Sharon receives a fusillade of penalties from the new management in her company. The last is occasioned by the change in her schedule brought about by taking […]

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FROM BAIT TO CATCH #9 (SHORT STORY)

Posted on September 26, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

The heroine in our short story series, Sharon, seems to be undergoing a transformation for the better. At the end of the last episode, she senses intuitively that caring for […]

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TOMORROW HOLDS A PROMISE (SHORT STORY)

Posted on June 21, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

Intro: Although written in the first person case, this story is entirely fictional. That’s all I want to say. Let me get out of the way so that you can […]

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TALKING TO MY IMAGINARY REAL FRIEND #5 (SHORT STORY)

Posted on May 16, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

Hi! This is the last segment of our short story serial. To fully enjoy the story, be sure to read the previous segments. – No more delay. Let’s find out […]

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AN ANNIVERSARY GIFT (II): SHORT STORY

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

Intro In the previous segment, the story stopped where Brendan had purchased what he considered a suitable wedding anniversary gift and was fantasising about how overwhelmingly pleased his wife will […]

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ANGEL IN THE SHADOWS (I) SHORT STORY

Posted on March 8, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

Intro: This is the beginning of a short story series that shows how faith and life in a secular world sometimes intersect and what that intersection can throw up. Enjoy […]

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EMMA OKWARA’S JOURNEY: FROM STUDENT-ENTREPRENEUR TO CORPORATE EXECUTIVE

Posted on March 6, 2016 by Edith Ohaja

All through his stay at UNN, Emmanuel Okwara smelt money and good breeding like someone who went to expensive private schools (what the British, for reasons I’m yet to understand, […]

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Hi! You are welcome to edithohaja.com. I want to assure you’ve come to the right place. I am a born-again Christian and lecturer in Communication.
I write to inspire, encourage and entertain using the Bible, historical/current events, biographical accounts, my own experiences and imagination. I promise you being here will be a delight for you.
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