fidel ntui
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Step into a realm where every word unfolds a vivid story, and each character leaves a lasting impression. I’m passionate about capturing the raw essence of life through storytelling. To explore the deeper layers of human nature and society.
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The Kingdom of Dahomey and the Agoodie Warriors Benin Rep.
The Kingdom of Dahomey and the Agoodie Warriors Long ago, in the heart of West Africa, where rolling savannas gave way to thick jungles, the Kingdom of Dahomey thrived as one of the most formidable powers in the region. Its people were known for their resilience, cultural brilliance, and military might. But among their forces stood a legendary corps whose story would echo through history: the Agoodie, an elite military unit of women warriors.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS
The Social Media News: A New Dawn for Real-Time Truth In an age dominated by information, the battle for authenticity in news has become a global concern. Traditional news outlets, once seen as pillars of impartiality, have been accused of succumbing to the pressures of power, profit, and propaganda. The Social Media News, an emerging phenomenon, has carved out a vital space in this contested landscape, challenging the conventions of global journalism.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Confessions
THE DECEMBER RITUAL
In the heart of a frostbitten December, the snow-covered streets were alive with the shimmer of twinkling lights and festive cheer. But beneath the merry veneer lay a forgotten truth—a shadowy origin of what the world now celebrated as Christmas.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE FAILURE OF DNA
I grew up in a family of eight, where four of us are fair-skinned, and the other four are dark-skinned. Despite our differences in complexion, we share an undeniable resemblance that has always made it clear: we are siblings. We know each other deeply, respect one another, and share countless memories of childhood struggles and triumphs. We are a family bonded by love, not just by the features of our faces or the shades of our skin.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Criminal
THE FAILURE OF DNA
In the heart of a bustling ghetto in an African country, a family of eight thrived against the odds. Our home was a modest structure, weathered by the storms of life but brimming with warmth and laughter. Among us were four fair-skinned siblings and four dark-skinned siblings, an arrangement that sparked whispers in the community and one of my brothers from the same family, the same mother and father, with the red-haired having blue eyes, with a dark complexion? but what could be his DNA result?. Yet, despite our strikingly different complexions, we shared an unmistakable resemblance—eyes that twinkled with mischief and smiles that lit up even the darkest corners of our lives.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE STOLEN CHILD
In the year 2085, the world stood at the precipice of miracles and nightmares. Medicine and technology had fused, creating possibilities once confined to myths and science fiction. Infertility had been all but eradicated, with labs offering tailored solutions—from artificial wombs to gene-edited embryos. Despite these advancements, a shadow loomed over society: a growing black market for children. It was a stark reminder that even in a world of abundance, darkness found a way to thrive.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Criminal
CONTACT WITH MY DEMON
I spent years absorbing knowledge, pouring over books, and adopting principles that promised success. I chased hospitality as a livelihood, believing it to be my saving grace. Yet every venture crumbled like sandcastles before the tide. Nothing I touched prospered. It felt as though my every effort only served to deepen my misfortunes.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Criminal
THE KING OF IGALA
In the heart of Nigeria, amidst the lush landscapes of the Benue and Niger rivers, ruled by a monarch of indomitable spirit and unwavering principle: Attah Ameh Oboni, the King of the Igala people. Revered as a custodian of tradition and a symbol of defiance, his name echoed through the valleys and hills of Igala land. His towering frame, dark skin, and the ever-present cap that veiled his ears were as much his identity as the strength and wisdom he wielded.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Journal
NO.9 THE ASSET
The striker’s number. In football, it’s the symbol of a relentless force, a game-changer, the one who finishes the mission with precision. In the shadowy world of espionage, "Number 9" takes on a far darker meaning. It is not just a designation but a role—a deadly one.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Criminal
LOST IN THE CITY
In a place once known as a beacon of opportunity, where dreams were supposed to take root and flourish, a thick shadow now lay over the city. Its tall buildings loomed like silent judges over weary citizens, and its bustling streets pulsed with an air of decay rather than hope. Here, the city had become a kingdom of corrupt demagogues and nepotism, a place where power traded hands in darkened rooms and favored the already powerful, while the common people struggled in the cracks left between.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Critique
THE GOD OF POVERTY
In a time when Africa's heart beat with the rhythm of age-old traditions and vibrant community values, foreign beliefs crept into its borders, claiming to offer salvation, progress, and civilization. Yet with these beliefs came a paradox—an expectation to reject what was sacred to Africa, and to adopt what was alien, strange, and sometimes harmful.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Confessions
THE CHAOS AND HUMAN SHIELDS IN LIBYA
The death of Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011 marked one of the darkest chapters in Libya’s modern history. Gaddafi, who had ruled Libya for 42 years, was captured by opposition fighters, beaten, and killed in the chaos of his final stand in Sirte. His death came after months of NATO-backed uprisings against his rule. What followed his brutal end was a descent into a darkness that Libya had not known before, as a power vacuum engulfed the country.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in Critique











