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pu7pl3:because you think I won't be strong enough to continue because of the beating I got from man u today... buh i'll prove you wrong, ama drop something tmao. Trust me the end of this story is not near, at all* |
honourable356 I appreciate your presence! thanks for the dashing me ur attention, i'll try to use it well. |
It was on this same platform in 1974 when I wanted to start my kulikuli business, one man now a very big Allhaji in Kano discouraged me. He was like what kind of rubbish business is that? You can only sell to poor people. I heeded him but to my surprise, in 1975 he started shipping his product 'Spicy Crunchy ' to neighboring countries... alas! it was my kulikuli idea that turned to 'Spicy crunchy'! Four years later, 1978 I regrouped and came back to announce that I wanted to go into fresh beef business. .. As usual he dissuaded me but I was smarter this time, I only wanted to see if he had changed, I really didn't care if he went into fresh beef business. Today as you all can attest my Kilichi product, Minced Meats has become an international brand. I'm sure the man would want to get into my head if had told him I was going into Kilichi business and avert the success story I have today. Truth is very few people wants you to succeed. Dream your dreams, draw your plans, pray to God, mind the people you share your dreams with! You can start saying There is nothing like Spicy Crunchy or that Minced Meats never existed or that You know me, you know my house and I'm just some broke ass great writer wannabe, You can say I'm liar and there was no Nairaland in 1974 and i'm not even that old... Or you can simply be smart and take the lessons in the story. #MondayMotivation |
heryoub22:lol, me sef i no go wan dare* |
heryoub22:you know people nah, once something done dry reign like this nah wahala... to get a baby snake these days ehn, e tough pass to find olosho wey be virgin � |
ClassicMan202:My friend, my friend... She doesn't even know you ![]() |
genius43:Baba, you no tell me say you be militant nah! ![]() |
By the way, one impatient person who can't for my slow update just took bike to okadabooks and guess what it's another sales alert! Abeg help me thank him/her o... I pray all of unna grow impatient and rush to okada to get the whole thing! Amen. Watch out for "HAKEEM PHILIPS (TALE OF AN AMBITIOUS YORUBA DEMON)" by yours truly Biade Fola ![]() |
Gucciqueen38:It's well dear try doing this instead of ![]() |
DemiKOL:You're welcome ma'am. Since they're following Hadiza already, I no go near her... But sha if I help you see Jaye, I go tell him say DemiKOL says Hadiza should be careful o.. ![]() |
heryoub22:Mtcheew, my brother... I dey regret say I no dey rear snake sef... By now maybe e for don swallow gold con vomit am for my doormouth ![]() |
genius43:This one wey you not fit wait for war, hope you get enough ammunition sha? |
heryoub22:You go surprise if I tell you say nah the end of the story be this. Well, its not the end buh am I'm following just like you are* |
Okay, it's crazy how you want to protect your own at the expense of other |
Ehmjay:Lez wait it out, see it out! |
Bibi wehdon. Don't dare slip back into your corner o... I'm enjoying this like alaba men enjoy pirating nollyhood! |
Abeg where is Milady? |
Damn! Toshiba issa Japanese Demon! ![]() |
WELL, IN THE SPIRIT OF WEEKENDSHIP, I HAVE GONE OUT OF MY WAY TO DROP ANOTHER... ANOTHER ONE! Cadec007 heryoub22 ehmjay DemiKOL genius43 pu7pl3 bimberry1307 before unna go for that owambe quickly read this** TWENTY FOUR Hadiza was sleeping when her phone rang, the phone number was not familiar but the voice was. The voice jerked her wide awake. It was Jaye, she couldn’t miss that voice for anything. A strange feeling suddenly came over her, she didn’t know whether to smile or cry, to curse or bless. Her eyes finally gave way for hot stream of tears and soon later, her mouth gave permission for voice. “Jaye, you are an animal. A very heartless one” she said and gave way for loud wail. Jaye was caught somewhere in surprise, disdain and relief. It was as he feared. Both of them were manipulated. He had to explain to her and prayed she believed and understood. Ali having tapped Hadiza’s phone and listening to the conversation saw danger coming. He quickly barged in before Hadiza could stop wailing, before Jaye could say what he had to say. He swaggered in and feigned surprise and heartbreak at the sight of the wailing Hadiza. “Baby, why are you crying?” he asked almost crying himself. Hadiza saw concern written all over his face but what his face actually carried was fear, the fear that Hadiza was about to be snatched. “He… h… h… he… called… Jaye called” she whimpered and wept even more. “I guess there is no limit to his cruelty. What again does he want? Your life this time?” he made sure to remind her of how bad Jaye had treated her, this was greeted with more wails. He consoled her and advised she damage her SIM card to avoid future bullying. The SIM was damaged and Jaye would never be able to get in touch with her again. One more thing, Ali thought. He had come looking for her before, he could come again. So he tightened security around the house, fetched Jaye’s picture and gave it to the guards. “Never allow this man into this building or around it. He’s out to kill my fiancé.” He informed the guards. He made sure a guard followed her everywhere she went to avoid any bluff. Fearing one of the guards may relay his instructions to Hadiza, he warned the guards further. “Don’t mention a word of this to her. I don’t want her to nurse unnecessary fears. It’s your job to keep her safe, and that means protecting her from anxiety too. If you tell her that her life is in danger, the anxiety may kill her.” he said with as much tone of urgency as he could muster. None of the guards would want to be blamed for a heart attack on his boss’ fiancé. They followed his instructions to the letter. Having survived that scare, Ali hoped the path to the wedding didn’t have any more thorns. He couldn’t handle the stress such scares brought. If more of it came, he couldn’t tell what he would do. It might bring out the criminal in him. One week to the wedding, Hadiza found another thing; a phone number scribed on a notepad. It looked like the number that the receptionist gave her the other time, but this wasn’t her handwriting. Why was it kept there in the closet? Was it not a woman that picked when she called it? Did Ali know the lady? It troubled her that Ali was secretly talking with a woman. What do they have going on? Was Ali an infidel? She had to know the answer before the wedding or she wouldn’t leave in peace. She thought she was going to call the number for the sake of clarity and indeed she did get clarity just not the kind she sought. It was Jaye that picked the call. They spoke and she learnt whole lot new information. She learnt that the Facebook chats, the reunion, the text and all were staged. The clarification split her mind in between anger and happiness, confusion and relief, all at the same time. She wandered aimlessly through thoughts in the clime of her mind until Jaye gave a precision. She had to escape. Ali was out of town but that didn’t stop him from monitoring Hadiza’s calls. The bug on her phone was still intact and it picked every word of their conversation. He immediately called the guards at home to not allow his fiancé move an inch away from the house, anything she needed, they should get for her. Since they had no other job they followed the instruction beyond the letter such that all attempt by ‘madam’ to escape was futile. “How did these guards become this stiff and unyielding all of a sudden?” She asked herself and something a thought struck her. “My phone is probably bugged.” She thought though she couldn’t be so sure about it but the possibility of it called for carefulness. Charting a new way had to be considered. Social media would be a viable option to explore. She sent a text to Jaye. “Hey! I don’t think we can make calls anymore. My phone may av been bugged. He’s always a step ahead. Now may be the best time 4 u 2 start liking social media, cuz its what we’re using now. D@ shouldn’t be trackable, at least not easily. Open an account and send me a friend request to ‘Hadiza Salisu.’” She was dead set to do all it would take to escape Ali. She started with moving her funds from the Barnabas family bank. The Golden Mint Bank. She feared they might get her account frozen whenever she disappeared. The funds transfer was not noticed by anyone in the family except of course, the bank manager who put his detective, Cenz on Hadiza. He wanted to know what she was up to and why she had to move all her funds. The escape was eventually planned and executed. On the wedding day, a day on which no one would foresee the bride eloping, when Guards were down, Ali was excited and moods were celebratory. They struck when it was least expected. It was supposed to be the happiest day for Ali and a day of an opportunity for Chief Barnabas to gather vast political parley but it turned out saddest day for the son and the most embarrassing day for the father. “You shouldn’t have done this. I’m scared of myself right now. I don’t know what I’m capable of doing now” father and son separately said in their minds, anger and bitterness taking centre stage on their countenance. Twenty five http://biadefola.com.ng/2018/02/24/switched-story-of-a-fierce-battle-between-desperate-infatuation-and-true-love-25/ Switched (The Complete Story) https://www.okadabooks.com/book/about/switched/17272 Go on enjoy yourselves ! ![]() |
heryoub22:My brother, the pity ehn, make e no go turn python in o |
DemiKOL:I'll try and drop something today ma'am. Remember my issue with the laptop charger, that's the issh ![]() |
pu7pl3:Abi na... In other news you can follow me on twister @Biade_Fola |
Will this girl ever learn? |
Good write, weldone! Toyin is shaping up to be the hero! |
DemiKOL:E good say nah your hand she fall o... Anti Sadia on my street is blaming her for her flattened ass o... Every time she be like "that rihanat, she fall my yansh ![]() |
Ehmjay:Thanks bro, I'll work towards that |
Cadec007:Lol, I'll try |
genius43:Bro, u're welcome |
bimberry1307:U're welcome sis |
GOOD MORNING PEOPLE OF GOD... TGIF! WE TOLD BUHARI ABOUT OUR LAPTOP CHARGER BUT AS I PREDICTED, IT'S NOT IN THE APPROPRIATED BUDGET, SO I HAVE TO BORROW A FRIEND'S LAPI TO DO THIS.... Gucciqueen38 Please cheer up, life is full of promises! TWENTY THREE Rihanat was watching some YouTube videos on Jaye’s phone when a call from an unsaved number came through and being the ever suspicious person that she was. She felt that the strange number could mean trouble if she didn’t check it. She picked the call and heard a female voice and immediately put on her super spy persona. “Hello” the voice said but she didn’t respond. “Hello…” the voice continued. “Who is the owner of this phone? I need to speak with him.” she asked but and Rihanat w best hostile cloak. “Woman, you are calling a wrong number. If you need someone to scam, search further. Please don’t disturb me ever again.” She hung up, satisfied and certain that Hadiza won’t bother to call Jaye again. If Rihanat was satisfied, Hadiza wasn’t. How could it be a wrong number? She called the receptionist to double check. Perhaps, she had mistaken the numbers but there was no mistake. She concluded that Jaye had deliberately left a wrong number. “Scum” she said as she deleted the number and decided to leave the findings for another day. “What if she calls back?” Rihanat asked herself and the thought scared her. She would go further, do more. She accessed Google Play store on Jaye’s phone and installed ‘call blocker,’ blacklisted Hadiza’s number. “But if she calls with another number?” a voice asked in her head and she answered by extending the embargo to unsaved numbers’. Now, no contact could be established between Jaye and Hadiza but also figured they couldn’t be too careful. She called Ali to brief him of the situation. “You have to watch her closely” she warned him. “I need to block her from receiving his call too. Can you send his number? He asked, dejectedly disappointed. “She’s still trying to reach him?” he wondered and the thought disturbed him. “What can one do to ever satisfy a woman?” he asked himself. He kept the paper on which the number was written. He would install the app blocker later when he had her phone. He was not ready to lose Hadiza and it would be his fault if anything went wrong. Now he had to keep Hadiza away from Jaye for as long as possible and plan a wedding. He was sure Jaye would lose it forever once she becomes his wife. He bugged Hadiza’s phone so he could listen to her every conversation. Then he proposed for the second time and the unsuspecting Hadiza said yes as usual, out of pity and conscience prickles rather than love. Within one week, they… actually he, had planned the wedding. A date and a venue was set and a couple of their friends were invited, actually Ali’s friends. Rumours got to Chief Barnabas and he concluded to invite them back home to have a befitting wedding not because his anger had eased off but because of the hit his infant political career might taker. How would a man who couldn’t control his home be able to influence state affairs? People would ask. To avoid the disgrace his son was planning on him, he had to feign forgiveness by force. The to-be couple’s low key wedding plan was kicked out for a bigger and glamorous one. It would be another opportunity to fester his political nest. He would invite the rank and file in the political realm. It was an opportunity to make a bold statement. These thoughts solidified his resolve to be committed to the marriage the more. A date along every other thing was set. ****** Unknown to Jaye his phone couldn’t receive calls. His phone fell and the screen got broken and he took it a repairer who uncovered the blockade. The repairer had done a good job and Jaye wanted to become a loyal customer. He requested for the repairer’s phone number but the dude had more things to put in his head than numbers. “I no know my number for head o… give me your number make I flash you” the repairer suggested but soon complained. “the number no dey go o… e dey drop” he said, handing his phone over to Jaye to correct the mistake he might have made while imputing it on his phone. “But nothing is wrong with my phone… thank God I’m still here.” He said, handing over the phone after confirming he made no mistake with the number. “Oga, you funny o. How you go fit receive call when you don install call blocker?” the repairer quizzed smiling. “What blocker?” he asked with confusion all over his face. “Oya, come make I show you” the repairer opened the app and showed him “No be am be this? See. You don block all number wey you no store, and this one wey you put for blacklist so, him no fit call you make e enter.” He said as they both bent over his tools table looking down on at the phone. Jaye could not express himself because he was an embodiment of curiosity, confusion, anger and lot more. He couldn’t just express how upset he was. Someone had clearly been messing up with his phone. He just gave the repairer a tip and a shoulder pat and went away. One bastard had done this and he was definitely a close person, someone who had had access to his phone. This could be anyone; Adams, David or Rihanat. His trust for people close to him had disappeared long ago but now, he could suspect even himself. “Now I have to be very careful. First let me see who this person the blacklist number is.” He decided. TWENTY FOUR http://biadefola.com.ng/2018/02/23/switched-story-of-a-fierce-battle-between-desperate-infatuation-and-true-love-24/ SWITCHED (THE COMPLETE STORY) https://www.okadabooks.com/book/about/switched/17272 HAVE A SWELL WEEKEND! |
Cadec007:Buhari go tell you say e no dey 2018 budget ![]() |
My laptop charger just packed up! I pray I sort it out very soon* |
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