KEMI
Chapter Thirteen Mangodo drove his Silver 2006 Honda Accord through the yawning gates of the Mausoleum-looking edifice. Who would have thought anyone would erect such a gigantic structure as a ‘mad house’. His conscience pricked him then. If…
KEMI
Chapter Twelve Mangodo moved closer to Ivy. Her eyelids weren’t moving. Suddenly she began shaking violently. Was she having a seizure? What had gone wrong? He brought out his phone, scrolled through his contact list rapidly and dialed a number. He…
KEMI
Chapter Ten Mangodo couldn’t remember the last time he was in Church. It was not that he didn’t believe in God. He simply thought his brand of spirituality didn’t require Church attendance. He wasn’t a priest. What was he supposed…
KEMI
Chapter Nine Senator Yuri stared at the twenty-five paged document yet again. He was not known for much patience. Though not a handsome man by any stretch of the imagination, his mien bespoke one who had made it in life. His wealth made up for what he…
DEPRESSED!
I couldn’t quite place it. But something the young lady said caught my attention. I took a few paces back. I needed to be sure she was talking to me. The large hall was empty now, except for the two of us. I had just given a talk on how to handle…
TRIUMPH OF INNOCENCE
CHAPTER TWO St Kizito National High School St Kizito National High School was founded, in a sense, in 1949 by the first Irish missionaries who came to the ancient city of Benin. The school had started as a Catechetical Centre for teaching the then…