“I STILL LOVE TONYE” (1) SHORT STORY
PROLOGUE TO THE SERIES This short story series, “I STILL LOVE TONYE”, is a sequel to the one I wrote earlier this year titled, “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” That story […]
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PROLOGUE TO THE SERIES This short story series, “I STILL LOVE TONYE”, is a sequel to the one I wrote earlier this year titled, “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” That story […]
» Read moreIntro: This is a fictional story that explores some Christians’ expectations from God in the area of favour and how despondent they can be when these expectations are not met. […]
» Read moreIntro: This is a fictional story about friendship, generosity and grace. There’s also new love towards the end. Enjoy and kindly share across social media. You are blessed! BUT FOR […]
» Read moreParis watched Blaise as he slept. He was a restless one alright, even in sleep. There was a faint frown on his face, like he was solving a puzzle. Maybe […]
» Read more❤ Hi! I actually posted this third episode shortly after the second but it accidentally got deleted after it had been read and got quite a bit of reaction. I’ve […]
» Read moreOla was amused when she came into their guest room on Monday morning and saw how her friend, Oluoma, was hurrying to get dressed. Oluoma had been unable to get […]
» Read moreIntro: The fictional story that follows is for your enjoyment and inspiration. The protagonist, Tonia, is quite a character! Do read, comment, share widely and be blessed! VAL’S DAY BLUES […]
» Read moreIntro: Our story ended where a male youth corps member who had just proposed to a female colleague went back to his room to pray and find out why he […]
» Read moreIntro: This fictional short story series explores the issue of spontaneity vis-a-vis hearing from God. The context used is the acquaintanceship between two National Youth Corps members, Obinna and Tonye, […]
» Read moreHello! Here’s a piece of flash fiction about domestic life. I hope you enjoy the story and share your impressions at the end. MADAM VS. HOUSEBOY Kamsi was amused by […]
» Read moreThe Story so Far: In the first episode of this story, Ziki was suddenly kicked out by his girlfriend after five years of co-habitation. How does he cope without the […]
» Read moreStephen asked his cousin, Lexi, to go outside with him, ostensibly to show her the interior of his new VW Audi but actually to slip her some money. Unknown to […]
» Read moreIntro: This is a fictional story written in the first person case. The narrator is a young man by the name, Ziki. He shares his experience of co-habitation in a […]
» Read moreIntro: The day before yesterday, I chatted with a lovely sister and blogging friend, Ava Chioma Oparadike. In the course of our conversation, she said she loved my poems and […]
» Read morePROLOGUE TO THE SERIES You are welcome! The story you’re about to read is fictional. It’s not a reflection of how I think and talk. Thankfully, the chief character-narrator is […]
» Read morePROLOGUE: This is a short story series I posted here on the blog last year. I realise that many of my new readers are yet to see it, so I’ve […]
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