Emmanuel Ojenike
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Forbidden Love
Ngozi Akpovwovwo gazed wistfully out the window of her family's modest home in the bustling town of Ebor Orogun. At 22 years old, she had grown weary of the rigid expectations and constraints of her traditional Urhobo upbringing. She longed for adventure, for excitement, for a life beyond the confines of her small community.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a year ago in Fiction
In the Eyes of a Friend
Chidi and Nneka had been the best of friends since they were children growing up in Lagos. They spent nearly every day together, exploring the bustling city streets, visiting the local markets, or just sitting on the front steps of Nneka's family home, talking for hours.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a year ago in Fiction
Love Under the Bed
Sarah had been feeling unappreciated and ignored by her husband, John, for quite some time. She felt like she was just an afterthought in his life, and it was taking a toll on her self-esteem. One day, she decided to take matters into her own hands and test John's love for her.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a year ago in Fiction
The Temptations of Dating a Wealthy Married Man
Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a woman named Jennifer. She had a loving husband and two beautiful children. However, her world came crashing down when she discovered that her husband had been cheating on her. The pain was unbearable, and Jennifer made the difficult decision to leave her husband and take her children with her.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Fiction
From Nightclub to Heartbreak
Dave sat alone in his small apartment in Ughelli, his heart heavy with the weight of betrayal. Memories of his wife, Angela, flooded his mind, reminding him of the promises they had made to each other. He had taken her in, hoping to transform her life, but now he felt like a fool.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Humans
A Betrayal Unveiled: My Husband's Shocking Secret
Twenty years ago, I embarked on a journey of love and commitment when I married my husband in a traditional ceremony. Hailing from Ughelli South and Isoko North in Delta State, we relocated to Lagos State shortly after tying the knot.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Families
The Breastfeeding Controversy
As I walked into the house, I was met with a scene that made my heart race. Our 22-year-old house help, who had been with us for a few months, was sitting on the couch with our 4-month-old baby in her arms. What caught my attention was that she had her breast out, and the baby was latched onto it, sucking contentedly. I was taken aback, feeling a mix of shock, anger, and fear.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Humor
When One Wants a Baby, but the Other Doesn't
In a quaint little town, lived a woman named Joyce . Joyce was a kind-hearted and compassionate person who had a deep desire to become a mother. However, there was one significant hurdle she had to overcome—her husband, James, did not share the same longing for parenthood.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Families
How Margaret was Deceived from Having Children
Margaret sat in her small, modest living room, a sense of frustration and longing filling her heart. It had been six long years since she and her husband, Daniel, had made the mutual decision to stabilize their financial situation before starting a family. Back then, Margaret had agreed with Daniel, understanding the importance of financial stability for a secure future. But now, as the years passed by, the desire to have children grew stronger within her.
By Emmanuel Ojenike2 years ago in Fiction
