Abubakari Saddic
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When the rain fell twice
“When the Rain Fell Twice” In the dusty town of Kasanga, where red earth stained every footstep and the sun ruled the sky, lived a boy named Malik. He wasn’t rich—his mother sold vegetables by the roadside, and his father fixed bicycles. But Malik was known for something rare: a heart full of hope.
By Abubakari Saddic6 months ago in 01
Under the mango tree
: “When the Rain Fell Twice” In the dusty town of Kasanga, where red earth stained every footstep and the sun ruled the sky, lived a boy named Malik. He wasn’t rich—his mother sold vegetables by the roadside, and his father fixed bicycles. But Malik was known for something rare: a heart full of hope.
By Abubakari Saddic6 months ago in 01
More than gold
More Than Gold” Liam Bennett lived in the part of town most people didn’t talk about. His family’s small, weather-beaten house stood behind a worn-out mechanic shop that his father owned and ran. Grease-stained clothes, secondhand books, and late nights fixing engines were normal for Liam. He didn’t complain. He was used to making do. Still, somewhere deep inside, he held onto dreams bigger than his surroundings.
By Abubakari Saddic6 months ago in Confessions
Between The Lines of us
Between the Lines of Us” Seventeen-year-old Maya had always believed love would be simple. A spark, a glance, a feeling that settles in and just makes sense. But that was before she met Noah and Eli—two best friends who turned her world upside down.
By Abubakari Saddic6 months ago in Art
THE EVIL FOREST
The evil forest I have heard so much about the evil forest from my students in class. As a city mafia I have never believe in superstition I deem it to be mere lies of the village folks. I never deem it to be true for even once . As a newly posted teacher to the village high school I know nothing about superstition and have no respect for it.
By Abubakari Saddic8 months ago in Fiction





