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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Nobody: 12:25pm On May 19, 2015
*Dotun has been arrested * What next? Dotun's gang shouldn't try anything funny o. Haaha......

Rapmike...... You are doing a great job..... keep it flowing.

Thanks for the updates.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Nobody: 9:41pm On May 19, 2015
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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 11:30pm On May 20, 2015
"Nifemi, where are you coming from?"

She looked surprised and a bit disappointed at the question.

"Am coming from the hospital, Wale. Where are you expecting me to be?"

Wale looked a bit surprised, then he realised what was running in her mind and smiled. "I did not mean it that way, Nifemi. I meant that you left the house like this and you are returning by 10pm. I am a man and will soon be your husband, yet I feel that I may be starved everyday. Mind you, am also a doctor."

Nifemi heaved a sigh of relief and then walked towards him, placing her hands on his shoulders. "Oko mi, my husband, you know that I work a lot in that hospital, am the best hands and legs they have, so I will be late."

"That's why I said that we should get a house-help who will be taking of the house, even if I have to eat outside the house."

"No!"

"Why are you so strongly against this? We need a house-help here!"

"I insist that we don't need a house-help. I will find a way around this."

"Hmn, okay. But tell me why you are against the idea of a house-help."

"I have seen what a house-help can do to a peaceful home," She started. "Many house-helps enter the house and take over the man. Many others destroy the lives of the children by either poisoning their minds against their mother or kidnapping them. With all the kidnap cases in this country, I don't want any stories with my kids."

Wale burst into a serious fit of laughter."Looking at you right now, someone will think that we have three kids between us!" He said between chuckles.

"Now, Now, don't be melodramatic about this issue. We don't have kids yet and a good house-help will never poison any kids mind. As for stealing me away, that will be a tough one. Besides, you should not be the person to be saying all this, considering your history," She snorted at him. "See your mouth! What we both know is that am not lying."

He laid on the bed and eyed her. "I will leave it to you."


*****************

The news of Dotun's arrest unsettled the rest of the Made Men. Sunday in particular was not used to the sudden change in plan, considering he was new.

"We have to choose a leader until Dotun comes back," Mutiu started. "I elect Mayowa."

Nobody spoke against him or contested the decision, so Mayowa was chosen.

"I will take over this meeting and subsequent meetings until Dotun comes back. I will also work with Scorpion on how to free Dotun. But we have to continue from where he stopped. Mutiu, what do you have pertaining Ronke's family?"

Mutiu laid down everything he knew about her family, including her father's oil wealth and the three alfas and two voodoo priests protecting the family.

"So what's your analysis, Mutiu?"

"We can touch a couple of the members for now, but we will need to protect ourselves and then engage the babalawos(voodoo priests in Yoruba) before we attack any of them."

Mayowa was deep in thought, "Sunday, I guess you have something to report too."

Sunday then gave his account of what happened between him and Soji, including the shootout and his discovery of the phone, showing them the phone.

"It is locked so I can't say what's in it yet."

Mayowa collected the phone. "Hariz, go to Majek and unlock this phone. Sunday, Mutiu and Taiwo will follow me and go to Baba Oluwo. Have I forgotten anyone?"

Nobody said anything. "Then let's go."

They dismissed, with Sunday following Mayowa and co. As they approached a foot path, Sunday looked at Taiwo and asked him what they wanted to do at the Baba's place.

"We are going to insure our lives for our assignment." Taiwo told him.

"What assignment?" Sunday looked at Taiwo with surprise.

"What assignment do we have? Ronke's assignment of course!"
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 12:52am On May 22, 2015
Baba Oluwo's house was surprisingly located in Mayfair, in fact, it was one of the good-looking buildings there, with the sides of the gate decorated with what looked like gold-like lion heads, though in truth it was just a concrete make-over with a touch of 'gold' paint. The gates were huge and black, a side gate appearing at another part of the gate. A gate man waited there patiently and came out as soon as they knocked.

"Ta ni yen?"( Who is that?)

"Awa ni." (Its us.) Mayowa answered

"Ehen, ta le bere?" (Ehen, who are you asking after?)

"A bere Oga Seun." (We are asking after Oga Seun.)

"Okay, e yin ni omo akeko." (Okay, you are his students.)

He opened the gate and allowed them in. Mayowa did not ask for directions as he was familiar with the place, he just greeted the man and passed a little 'sum' towards him. The gate-man collected it and smiled hailing them. As soon as that was done, Mayowa moved without hesitation to his destination, the others following him.

Baba Oluwo's flat was neatly decorated, with a wonderful Brazilian rug meeting them at the entrance. As custom, everyone removed their shoes and entered. Once inside, they meet a different rug, this time that of Persian origin. The house was lined with marble and the floor was lined with the same material. At the centre of the sitting room, flanked on three sides with cushions and upholstery was a glass table with artifical fruits on it. The interior certainly did not looked like it belonged to a poor man.

As Sunday and Taiwo marveled at the house, Baba Oluwo came out of his room with a Polo shirt and a Calvin Klein jean trousers. He looked so young like he was at his mid-thirties. Sunday recognised the face as one of the lecturers in Physics department.

"Goood afternoon sir." Sunday said, bowing down. He had almost failed the man's course, but when he related the situation to Dotun, Dotun told him to keep calm. The next thing he saw was a 71A besides his name. Now he knew what happened.

Mayowa looked at Sunday like he just shot him and turned to Baba Oluwo. "Sorry Baba, he is new to this place."

"Its okay, I know him before, he took one of my course last semester. So I hear that Dotun has been arrested?"

"Yes Baba, we came here to continue from where he stopped."

"Are you sure that you are ready for that? Its not just any preparation. Dotun was already half-way. The good thing was that he does not need to be here to complete this part of the preparations, he already had you guys in mind."

"We are ready sir, thank you sir."

"Oya, follow me." He led them to a corridor and to the room at the farthest part of his flat. Normally the door will lead to the back of the house. But he did something a bit strange.

He knocked on the door three times before entering. Sunday thought maybe a female student was there- knowing that he had no wife.

As soon as he opened the door, they could see the back of the house, so they all followed him out. However, they did not land at the back of the house, rather they were in a forest, Baba Oluwo's clothes were changed to a red wrapper and a black cover cloth, he was holding a stick and was looking very old. Sunday also noticed that all of them were suddenly wearing red trousers.

"Welcome to the gate of hell." Baba Oluwo said solemnly
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Jumizie13(f): 3:10pm On May 22, 2015
Mike Mike, diz is (i dnt even know the qualification 2 use). U got me glued to my phone since yesterday morning. Anyways d story is worth it...... nw dnt make me wait for updates o.











As for Tade i wan take God and satan beg una, no waste im life ooooooo
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 7:13pm On May 22, 2015
Jumizie13:
Mike Mike, diz is (i dnt even know the qualification 2 use). U got me glued to my phone since yesterday morning. Anyways d story is worth it...... nw dnt make me wait for updates o.











As for Tade i wan take God and satan beg una, no waste im life ooooooo

Thanks a lot. You just encouraged me.

Hopefully I will update this evening.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Jumizie13(f): 7:30pm On May 22, 2015
rapmike:


Hopefully I will update this evening.
Dat will be my dinner then. so ensure u dnt starve me
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 8:04pm On May 22, 2015
Jumizie13:

Dat will be my dinner then. so ensure u dnt starve me

No problem, am typing as we speak.

Warning: this may be a bit graphic and scary, so its advised not to read this before eating. Its just an advice though.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 8:12pm On May 22, 2015
They were shivering as they suddenly became accustomed to their environment. It finally ringed into their heads that this was not for the faint-hearted, even for a cultist.
But their horror was just beginning.

"Let's walk." Baba Oluwo said, urging them on. They walked until they faced a flight of steps leading to the ground.

"Come in." He said, smiling at them. He could understand their skepticism, even Dotun, their leader was scared.

They obeyed, walking timidly. Taiwo was desperately holding Mutiu's body like a lady in the rain, upsetting Mutiu. Mayowa looked at them and a smile escaped his face. No camera to take this moment home.

He was still smiling when he heard Sunday speak. "What are those things?" He asked. Sunday had gone ahead of the rest and was almost at the exit of the stairway. What he could see looked like an army of dogs, only that their teeth were as sharp as snake's fangs and they had claws like lions.

"This is where we begin our preparations." Baba Oluwo said, conveniently dodging the question. "Take these leaves and hold them. He gave them some grass-like leaves. Hold them in your hands, not your mouths." He caught Mutiu putting them in his mouth. "This is no evil forest."

Its worse than that. Sunday thought and although he could not hear what others thought, he felt that they were of the same line.

"Now you are to go in there and spend a day with those creatures. They are called Aja nino kokoro ( dogs inside weevils-nonsense name though). After a day I will come towards here and we will leave there."

"What's going to happen in there?" Taiwo asked, obviously shaking.

"They will eat you up, Olodo!" Mutiu fired back, obviously angry about the previous incident.

"They will eat your organs." Baba Oluwo said calmly, forcing Mutiu to drop his leaves in fright.

"They will eat our oooorgans? Like really eat them?" Mayowa asked, stammering.

"You expect me to repeat myself abi?" Baba Oluwo spoke, forcing Mayowa to keep his words to himself. It was clear what was going to happen though.

"You are the sacrifice that is needed here." He told them in a stern tone. "To obtain great power involves great sacrifice and what Dotun asked of me is very serious. You will enter there and they must accept you. If they don't, you are as good as dead. In fact, you are dead!" They stood like dead people, almost petrified with fear.

"What can we do to make sure they accept us?" Sunday asked.

"Nothing, just walk in there. If they come towards you or attack you, then they have accepted you. If they leave you alone, then you are dead. If you don't walk in now, you are dead. What they will do will be painful, but you have to bear the pain until they are done with you. Don't worry, they won't kill you but if the pain becomes far too much to bear, drop the leaves and they will stop their feeding. Now go!"

They walked inside, knowing that their lives were in no one's hands.

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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 8:51pm On May 22, 2015
They walked slowly, slower than a snail for that matter. If any of them was trying to be brave in the forest, such notion had long fled their heart. For this was no place to be brave, even if it was for the brave. The sight of the black saliva drooling from the mouths of these animals made it more scary for them.

As soon as they entered, the animals attacked them, tearing their flesh like paper off a book. The force obviously forced them to the ground, with the animals gnawing at them.

They were all forced to watch (as the pain was too much to sleep on) as their organs were duly attended to by these creatures. Many of them were focusing on the belly region and were taking away the stomach and liver of their victims as the unfortunate fellows looked on. Mutiu dropped his leaves first as he could not take the excruciating pain of losing his intestine. He had actually lost his small intestine and had seen the feces from his large intestine when he dropped the leaves. Just as Baba Oluwo said, the creatures left him, though he had no power to move, not to talk of putting his large intestine back in place.

Mayowa had watched Mutiu drop the leave and was thinking of dropping his own when he turned and looked at Sunday. The creatures seemed to actually enjoy feasting on his (Sunday) body and were actually growing bigger. Soon enough they will be bigger than Sunday himself, Mayowa thought. Meanwhile he felt a sharp pain at his back and realised that the animals were devouring his kidneys. He looked at the animals as they ate away the last part of that region,having taken away the stomach, the liver, spleen and both intestines.

Taiwo suddenly shook and threw his leaf on the floor, forcing the beasts off him. Mayowa looked at Taiwo and realised that the dude was actually leaner and his skin (or the remnant) was actually stuck to his bones. His heart and lungs were still safe.

Mayowa finally dropped his leaves and then watched as the creatures left him. He too had lost a lot of flesh and organs, apart from his heart, lungs, his private part and his face. He turned and watched the creatures as they continued eating the only person left, who was Sunday. He was wondering when Sunday will drop his leaf.

Sunday never dropped his leaf and when they finally left him, he was just bone. His heart,lungs, eyes, ears, mouth,brain,stomach- every thing made of flesh was gone.

They were like that until Baba Oluwo came in the morning.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by LarrySun(m): 9:01pm On May 22, 2015
Where did I stop in my perusal?

Ishilove, kindly move this work to the homepage. God bless you, ma'am, as you do so. smiley
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Missmossy(f): 9:44pm On May 22, 2015
Wow! I have missed a lot. More grease to your elbow rapmike. Kudos.

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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 11:14pm On May 22, 2015
LarrySun:
Where did I stop in my perusal?

Ishilove, kindly move this work to the homepage. God bless you, ma'am, as you do so. smiley

Where did you go before? Welcome back.

How is my story coming up?
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Jumizie13(f): 9:01am On May 23, 2015
rapmike:

Warning: this may be a bit graphic and scary, so its advised not to read this before eating.
My dear, i'm fearless
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 2:54pm On May 23, 2015
Baba Oluwo had gone back to his house and instructed the gate-man to open the gate to no one, but to tell any visitor that he had traveled and won't return until the weekend. He then sat down and took a glass of fruit juice, enjoying the day as if there was nothing happening anywhere close to him.

The next day at exactly 24 hours after leaving them in that room, he walked back in and met them in a half-dead state. As he walked slowly, the creatures moved away from him, giving him free access to his 'guests'.

Starting from Sunday, he stood in front of the body and mumbled some words, then touched him and moved to the next person.
Slowly, he woke them all up, with all of them recovering their body parts lost by the creatures. Obviously, it took Sunday quite some time to recover all he lost.

There was now a shocking difference about them and the way they moved told anyone around them that they were in a different dimension. Sunday in particular looked so quiet and stern, like someone who had no emotions. Taiwo, on the other hand retained most of his boisterous attitude and was quite bubbly.

They soon left the creatures and entered into another area, this time a graveyard.
"What are we doing here?" Taiwo asked calmly. This time around, nobody shook or quivered. They all remained calm and cool, somebody that gladdened Baba Oluwo.

He did not answer Taiwo immediately but stepped forward and said some incantations,speaking to the wind. As soon as he was done, four knock-out beauties called ladies came from nowhere and walked towards them.

"You are to sleep with these women for two days." He told them all. "You understand what I mean by sleep, don't you?"

"You mean sex, isn't it?" Mayowa said coldly. The old man nodded his head.

"Then its not difficult. How many times are we to sleep with them?"

"As many times as you can afford." The old man said.

Taiwo walked to the tallest and most curvy of them and immediately went to work, Mayowa managing a half-smile and joining him, Mutiu following Mayowa behind.

"These fools don't even look before they leap. You are using our semen, aint you?" Sunday asked.

"Well, wise one, you are totally right." Baba Oluwo said. "It seems like your evolution has been completed. I never thought this will happen, but I see why Dotun picked you."

"Why is that, sir?" Sunday asked.

"The answer will be revealed after the preparation has ended, which is after this stage, so go and enjoy yourself."

Sunday walked confidently to the last remaining lady stark nude and asked after her name

"My name is Rati."

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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 9:54pm On May 24, 2015
"Rati?"

"Yes, Rati. Isn't there something you should be doing?"

Sunday looked at the beauty in front of him and wondered what stupidity had come upon the rest that they can't see the consequences of their actions. He knew that there was no turning back.

"From where did you get this name from?" He asked curiously.

"You need not to know." She said, smiling. "Now please me."

For two full days they indulged themselves in Sin City or rather Sin Graveyard, donating seme.n upon seme.n. At the end of the whole sexfest, Baba Oluwo came around and took them through the graveyard to a series of steps which led them back to a room in his house. In front of them were small gin bottles containing some fluid, which Sunday deduced as their seme.n. Baba Oluwo, now back to his youthful self, opened one of the bottles and motioned Mutiu to come forward. As Mutiu stood in front of him and the bottle, he suddenly felt an invisible hand massaging his back, while the fluid in the bottle reduced until it was finished. The others passed through the same ordeal and the bottles were disposed of.

"That's the end of the preparations." Baba Oluwo declared, which brought some elation to them.

"You are now ready to take on any foe. Any other thing you will need will be readily available. Mayowa, you and Sunday should remain here while the rest go to the dining room. My house-help has arranged for some delicious meals, you guys must be hungry."

As Mutiu and Taiwo left for the dining, Baba Oluwo pulled Mayowa close to him.

"When is the last guy coming here?" He asked.
"Tomorrow sir. He had to sort out something."
"Good. Now listen to me. You may go ahead with the operation, but you have to kill those voodoo priests first. He said. I will advise that Sunday deals with that, for he is the strongest of you all."

"Baba, I thought you were to strengthen all of us." Mayowa said quietly.

"Yes, but not all of you can be at the same level. He sacrificed the most and therefore has been granted the most power. Sunday cannot die."

As he heard that, Sunday's ears tingled.
"Only Dotun has reached the point Sunday got to and survived. Both of them are now principal servants to death and death can't take one of his own."

"Sunday, stretch your hands." Baba ordered. As Sunday obeyed, a stone suddenly appeared on his palm. "The stone in your hands has the power to guide you through any situation and any enemy. You just need to stare at it and you will see who is becoming an hindrance to you. I trust that you will use it well."

"Now let's go and eat."

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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 9:08am On May 25, 2015
Mourin:
Ok, thanks i will start readin it when i am through with my exams
hope u r done with the exams nw
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Mourin(f): 9:19am On May 25, 2015
kingphilip:
hope u r done with the exams nw
Yes
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 10:58am On May 25, 2015
Jumizie13:

Dat will be my dinner then. so ensure u dnt starve me
hey jumi quite an age
Hw have u been
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 11:20am On May 25, 2015
Mourin:
Yes
wishing u da very best dear
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 11:22am On May 25, 2015
Wow Mike such a good piece n there is sure a great improvement than when u started

Its been a nice read n my only suggestion is a steady update please
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Mourin(f): 11:55am On May 25, 2015
kingphilip:
wishing u da very best dear
Thank u
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 1:26pm On May 25, 2015
Mourin:
Thank u
Can we have the talk then
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Mourin(f): 1:41pm On May 25, 2015
kingphilip:
Can we have the talk then
I just sent u a pm, dont want 2 derail the thread
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Jumizie13(f): 4:18pm On May 25, 2015
kingphilip:
hey jumi quite an age Hw have u been
FINE FINE FINE
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by Nobody: 11:08pm On May 25, 2015
Jeez!!! My heart was just beating fast and faster as i read the last two updates. This story is becoming tougher ooo.

Rapmike....... Well done... You are doing a very good job. Keep it flowing.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 11:50pm On May 25, 2015
Sunday looked at the mirror and smiled. He looked quite dashing and fit for a man who had gone through what he went through two days ago. Since then he had done virtually nothing: Mayowa had gone AWOL and had not contacted anyone.

When he had returned to his room in town, most people just asked him where he had been. His answer of traveling home due to illness satisfied most of them, it even moved two ladies to cook food for him and bring it to his room! There was only one person who did not fall for that excuse and that person has been bothering him since then.

The person, Williams Olaleye was a Deeper Life Christian student, who always came at his doorstep to preach. Sunday had treated him with really little regard; he was just polite for the sake of politeness. But Williams had always pressed further and even called him Brother Sunday.

The trouble started when Williams saw 'Brother' Sunday the day after he had returned.
"Ah! Brother Sunday, thank God you have returned! I was worried about you when I did not see you all this while!" Williams had started with that typical Deeper Life tone.
"Erm, I had to travel home because I was not feeling well." Sunday said, smiling.
"Its good, I hope all is alright now?" Williams inquired.
"Yes, yes, am back to health." Sunday replied.
"That's good. We thank God. Brother Sunday, I had a bad dream and I want to share it with you."
"Bad dream? Why share a bad dream with me?"
"I am sharing it because the dream is about you, Brother Sunday."
"Me?"
"Yes, you Brother Sunday. I saw you in the middle of a deep forest and some faceless people were beating drums and you were dancing to it."
"So what's wrong with that? How is that evil?"
"Brother Sunday, the sounds from those drums were evil and I could hear these people laugh some ungodly laughter, more like they were laughing at you. Besides you were nake.d and dancing like something was forcing you."
"Hmn." Sunday acted like he was concerned. "Well, I am okay here and I don't think anything evil is happening to me."
"If that's what you think, then no problem. But pray about it, Brother Sunday. Pray because that's the key to all problems. Let me be going." Williams started to move.
"Okay, good night sir." Sunday said. As soon as Williams was out of sight, Sunday hissed.

"Orishi,rishi!" He said with contempt.

But the next day, Williams was at his door to say the same thing and pressed that Sunday should pray about it. Sunday refused and told him that he needed some sleep. Williams left the room reluctantly, but not before advising him to pray.

Today, Sunday was waiting for Mayowa to call when someone knocked at the door. Lo and behold, it was Williams.

"What do you want from me?" Sunday asked aggressively. "Don't bring your message of doom here."
Williams was shocked but composed himself quickly.
"Brother Sunday, it was revealed to me that you know about what I am talking about. In fact God revealed to me that you made a pact with the devil."
Sunday looked incensed. "Did they sent you to me? I am not interested. What is hard to understand in that?"
"Brother Sunday, why do you allow yourself to be used by the devil? You know what the scriptures say: a path seems right unto man, but the end is destruction. Brother Sunday, from what I saw, you are heading to destruction."

"Its you that is heading to destruction, fool!" Sunday said, pushing Williams away and shouting loudly. He then went ahead to hurl insults at him, causing neighbors to come and separate them. Some started advising Williams to go, that he was disturbing them, while others were trying to appease Sunday.

As Williams walked away, he shot this warning.
"Brother Sunday, I pray you won't remember this day with regret one day."
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 10:15am On May 26, 2015
Fly wey no de hear word de follow dead body go grave
Sunday have been warned already is up to him to give in or not
Mike nice one boss.. Expecting more updates today
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by nellyme(f): 7:12pm On May 26, 2015
This is superb...couldn't stop till I got here. Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Keep it coming...its in you xo just deliver straightaway...kudos
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by rapmike(m): 9:03pm On May 26, 2015
Chuks walked back from his department, obviously weary. It has been an eventful week and now that a new week is upon him, he hoped that it will be half as good as the last week.

He had discovered, much to his chagrin, that the DPO had been transferred and the new DPO wanted to see him. Of course, he left Chuks number with the new DPO. So Chuks was summoned and he was on the way there.

If only he knew.

As he entered into the station, he saw the two officers he and Tade initially met,greeted them and went in. He did not notice the guy with them.

As he entered into the DPO's office, one of the officers tapped Mayowa's shoulder.
"Na one of them be that."
Mayowa looked up, but Chuks was gone. Mayowa then asked for 'the other one'.

"Na only this one come bros, e be like say the other one no come with am be that."
Mayowa waited until Chuks was out of the DPO's office.

Inside the office, Chuks was receiving some annoying news.

"Young man, I have told you that we will handle this case properly. The other DPO, despite his charisma, did not handle the situation well and that's why I am here."

"But sir......."

"Did you understand anything I say, Mr Man? I said that you should forget about it and stop coming here, unless you want to be arrested for interference!"

Chuks was about arguing but decided against it. It was becoming clear that this DPO was brought to sabotage the investigation. If he continued arguing, the man may as well rope him into trouble.

Chuks stood up and made to leave. The DPO waved him away, not giving him the courtesy of goodbye.

As Chuks came out, Mayowa caught sight of him and snapped his picture, making sure that the camera did not have its flashlight on. The two officers made his work easier by calling Chuks, even though Chuks did not bother answering.

As he left, Mayowa made a call.
"Hariz, show! We get assignment." He then greeted the officers and passed #1000 naira one to each officer, who pocketed the money quickly. He then went outside and met Hariz, who was in a car.

As they drove off, he showed Hariz Chuks' picture.


Chuks arrived on campus in the evening around six. Tade was already waiting outside for him, as Chuks had called Tade immediately he was done with the DPO.

"So that's what he told me." Chuks said after telling Tade what happened.
"See the world? This country we live in is evil and desperate, is this how her case will be killed?"
"I don't think so, besides her parents are influential. But I fear that it will drag for some time."
"So where are you going to now?" Tade asked.

"Am heading to my department, I have a test that am reading for.
Let me follow you."

Chuks and Tade spent two hours reading individually, not discussing anything. When they felt they were done, they picked their books and walked to the entrance of Health Sciences. Tade then remembered that he left a book in the lecture theatre.

"Chuks, abeg I forgot one textbook like that for HSLT B, can you wait here let me get the book." Chuks nodded his approval as his ears was blocked by earphones.

As Tade came back with the book, what he saw was something typical of movies.

A red Honda car stopped in front of Chuks and between three seconds the car left, handing Chuks a bullet in his head.

Chuks was dead.
Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by kingphilip(m): 10:32pm On May 26, 2015
I'm foreseeing the awakening of a zeal in Tade.. The type of zeal Dr Dora Akunyili had against fake drugs.. What awakens this type of zeal is when a loved one have been lost to a vice but in the case of Tade it's actually two loved ones... There awakens a zeal to purge out that particular vice until it's totally eradicated

This is where I guess the activism of Tade started from and this is where things took a new shape in his life where he decided to stamp out cultism out of campus even if it means endangering his life

I hope he'll b able to pull something through unscathed n come out victorious


Mike u r doing great keep them coming boss

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Re: Tade - The Rise Of An Activist. by nellyme(f): 5:19pm On May 27, 2015
Chucks dead? God have mercy...they r heartless. Do they even have conscience at all. Tade's vengence no go get part two this time around.
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