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For My Child, I Will Rise.

For My Child, I Will Rise.

She fell in love with the way he protected a stranger. It never crossed her mind to ask — who would protect her from him? Amara thought she had found the kind of love women pray for. Dayo was calm where the world was chaotic, gentle where life was rough. He was the man who stepped into a violent crowd to save a stranger — the man who made her believe that good men still existed. So when he chose her, she chose him back. Completely. Their love was the kind that made people smile. Family approved. Friends envied. The wedding felt like a beginning of everything good. But good things can hide sharp edges. Slowly — so slowly she almost didn't notice — the man who once protected a stranger began to become the thing she needed protection from. The gentleness curdled into control. The calm became something colder. And the love she had built her whole life around began to cost her more than she ever agreed to pay. Then she found out she was pregnant. And everything changed. Because now it wasn't just her life she was living for. For My Child, I Will Rise is the story of one woman's journey through love, loss, and the quiet, terrifying courage it takes to choose yourself — and your daughter — before it's too late. It is a story for every woman who has ever stayed too long. For every woman who has ever been told she was too much and not enough at the same time. For every woman who looked at her child and finally found the reason to rise. Some love stories teach you about love. This one teaches you about survival.

Ifeoma Goodness Fidelix Ifeoma Goodness Fidelix
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WAITING: The Biblical Mystery of Speed

WAITING: The Biblical Mystery of Speed

WAITING: The Biblical Mystery of Speed – Dr. John Adewumi What if your delay is not a setback… but the secret to your acceleration? In a world obsessed with instant results, Waiting: The Biblical Mystery of Speed offers a powerful, countercultural revelation: God often hides supernatural speed inside seasons of waiting. This deeply insightful and spiritually rich book uncovers the divine purpose behind delay, showing that what feels like stagnation is actually preparation for breakthrough. Through compelling biblical insights and practical wisdom, Dr. John Adewumi explores the tension between Chronos (human time) and Kairos (God’s appointed time), revealing how long seasons of obscurity can suddenly give way to life-changing acceleration. With examples from the lives of Joseph, David, Abraham, and others, readers will discover how God uses waiting to build character, refine purpose, and prepare them for sustainable success. This book does not just explain waiting—it equips you to master it. You will learn how to remain faithful in hidden seasons, avoid the dangers of impatience and shortcuts, discern when your season has shifted, and position yourself for divine speed. More importantly, you will understand why God prioritizes depth before height, ensuring that when elevation comes, it lasts. Whether you are waiting for answers, breakthrough, direction, or fulfilment, this book will transform your perspective. It will help you see waiting not as wasted time, but as a sacred process that leads to restoration, acceleration, and destiny fulfillment. Your waiting is not empty. Your delay is not denial. Your moment of speed is coming.

John Oluwademilade Adewumi John Oluwademilade Adewumi
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Drama Stories

The Julius' Shindig

The Julius' Shindig

DameValuta

Yewande, still hung up on the ex who dumped her, decided to attend his 50th birthday party only to end up disgraced and embarrassed by his wife.

The woman in my home

The woman in my home

Amamirac

When her marriage becomes a prison of infidelity and silent abuse, she finds the courage to walk away — suitcase in hand, dignity barely intact. But nothing prepares her for the ultimate betrayal: the friend she trusted now living in her home… sleeping in her bed. In a world where loyalty is fragile and love is a battlefield, how do you rebuild when the people closest to you destroy everything? What secret is she hiding?

Before We Became Anything

Before We Became Anything

Yara

Before we became anything, we were just children trying to survive. Taye and Kehinde are twins growing up in a modest Nigerian home under the care of their mother, Iya Ejì—a woman whose love is fierce, her discipline unwavering, and her sacrifices unseen by the world. Between early mornings, endless chores, and the weight of spiritual battles she cannot share, she fights to give her children what life has denied her. Kehinde, the ever-cheerful twin, works before dawn, braving farms, petty jobs, and danger, so that Taye can dream. Taye, stubborn and spirited, learns that ambition isn’t only about personal achievement, it’s about carrying the hopes and sacrifices of those who came before her. From childhood mischief to the pressures of higher education, Before We Became Anything is a moving tale of family, faith, and the quiet heroism of everyday life. It is the story of growing up, loving fiercely, and learning that becoming “something” often starts with enduring the weight of love, struggle, and sacrifice. A tribute to the unsung heroes mothers, siblings, and the children who dare to dream despite it all.

NAIRA REVOLUTION

NAIRA REVOLUTION

CCISSGO

Naira Revolution: A Tale of Sorrow and Hope follows Ibrahim and his comrades as they navigate Nigeria's struggles with inflation, poverty, and corruption. Amid rising crime and social unrest, they ignite a powerful revolution seeking justice and unity. Their journey is a testament to resilience, courage, and the enduring hope for a brighter future in a fractured nation.

The missing heiress who stole my heart

The missing heiress who stole my heart

akusophiaachukee

Nneka is just a scholarship student trying to survive in a rich, dangerous university. Then Obinna — powerful, feared, and completely out of her reach — starts watching her like she’s the only one he sees. Their connection grows fast. So does the danger. Jealous rivals close in. Strange men follow her. And secrets from Nneka’s past refuse to stay buried. Because Nneka isn’t who she thinks she is. She is the missing heiress everyone has been searching for. Loving her could cost Obinna everything. Walking away might cost them their lives. In a world of power, jealousy, and hidden truths… can their forbidden love survive? Chapters one to three of this story is free! Hurry and explore!

Mother's love

Mother's love

Klassiqueen

Sandra was a bright, ambitious girl, devoted to her studies and raised by her loving mother. Her best friend, Henson, tried to confess his feelings, but Sandra refused, focused on her dreams. Later, Sandra was betrayed and harmed by someone she trusted — though she didn’t realize Henson was behind it. After losing her mother and facing life alone, Sandra’s world seemed shattered… until a shocking truth came to light that would change everything.

The Albino Child Who Dreamed Color

The Albino Child Who Dreamed Color

Kessi

In a quiet village in Edo where red earth spreads, a girl is born without pigment, her pale skin and bright eyes marking her as an omen. To her neighbors, she is a witch, a curse; to her mother, she is Isoken “Satified with what God gives.” Isoken learns early that her difference is a burden as she grows up beneath the weight of whispers and superstition. While other children dance freely under the sun, she learns to dream far from it. She dreams of a future where difference is not feared but celebrated, a sanctuary for all those the world refuses to see: the blind, the deaf, the scarred, and the forgotten, a place where they can all belong. But dreams are dangerous in a place ruled by fear. Each step she takes toward her vision draws new rejection. Each small act of courage tests how far she is willing to go. Will Isoken’s light survive in a world determined to dim it? Or will her voice be the one to awaken others who, like her, were told they didn’t belong? The Albino Child Who Dreamed Color is a haunting and hopeful story of courage, belonging, and the power

THE HIDDEN COST OF POWER

THE HIDDEN COST OF POWER

Midnight Gist series

In the village of Isieke, whispers tell of the Midnight Market—a place where shadows, secrets, and desires are sold at the cost of the heart. Nineteen-year-old Ngozi steps into the forest to uncover the truth about the market that claimed her father. Among glowing stalls, eerie traders, and a prisoner named Chima, she discovers that courage, love, and sacrifice may be the only way to break its hold. Will she survive the night and free the souls trapped within, or will she too become part of the legend?