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Submitted to Contest #95
‘My mother wanted to decide my future. Because she wanted to choose a career for me.’ Obieke was soliloquizing.Obieke was a promising young man whose parents made every effort to make choices for him. It wasn’t funny at all! He had siblings of both genders but was not treated in the same manner like his siblings. His own case was always different! Chike and Ikeobi were his good friends, so they from time to time visit each other for sit-out and other social benefits. On Sunday evening, Chike and Ikeobi visited Obieke as usual but this time,...
The echo of bad leadership is all over the world. Anyone who can wave it can become the best leader. Community leadership is now being considered as grassroots for all leaderships, it should even be taught in schools. No individual exists without belonging to a community. No nation is made without a community. Our decisions should count for building our communities. When you have made a personal achievement, strive to prosper your community. Help the helpless, and that’s a great decision. We survive by giving aids and support to...
Submitted to Contest #60
“Good day pretty girl. I’m Emeka. I’m a graduate of Abia State Polytechnic, Aba. I studied Business Administration. I’m managing a petty business for now. I like you. I have been seeing you around this neighbourhood. Can we become friends?” Emeka was after her beauty. “I’m Ezinne but you call me Ezy-mummy. I’m a HND final student, studying Mass Communication in Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri. That’s all I can say to you. And for your information, we can’t be friends.” Ezinne harshly replied. Emeka was not the kind man she needed. She n...
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