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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
Once upon a time Nigeria was a young prince named Charlie.
Charlie was born without the proverbial silver spoon but today cansuck a juice from a tree.
He marries Teresa Nineteen Sixty when Nigeria gained independence from Britain and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe became the first indigenous Governor-General, and was living peaceably under the shade of two-storeysolar-powered metal-structure floating on bed of plastic barrels.
Is high time for Charlie’s father, King Armageddon to join hiscolonial ancestors but had no grandson as stipulated by the law whichcould replace his throne if he dies.
Elders in Rivers State were ready to elect another king from adifferent train. But it was against the unprecedented intelligentsia ofvoodoo–frame of existence.
Charlie was the one to replace the throne after the bereavementof his father, Armageddon.
Making two years after their successful feeling—filingmatrimony. No child. No sign for pregnancy. Nonsymptoms for malarianeither skin complaint.
His relations proofread his marriage as been accursed by witches and wizards. They censured and crucified him in eyes of many passenges.
Charlie was a man of God, whose values works according to boulder cracker.
Before he marries Teresa there was a Kaaba said to lurk at gate ofdeliverance, many say 'it comes like witch in night to steal andcause trouble. It was here all heads agreed that neverin life time would they eat any not-allowed fruits or oath against thetemple.
‘Your body is the temples of the Holy Ghost… keep it holy’