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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Elvis and The Toxic Grind
Elvis had been working at the company for years, yet each day felt like the first—harsh, draining, and thankless. He arrived early, stayed late, and went the extra mile to ensure tasks were completed perfectly. But no matter how much effort he poured into his job, the company gave little in return, except for a meager paycheck that barely covered his expenses.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE MARKET OF THE WOLVES
Maurice had always been a dreamer. Growing up in the sun-soaked streets of Lagos before moving to the fast-paced world of New York, he carried a passion for music in his soul. His voice was extraordinary, a blend of the rich rhythms of Africa and the smooth melodies of American R&B. With dreams of stardom, Maurice believed he had everything it took to make it big. His charm, talent, and relentless dedication had earned him a place in exclusive circles in the music industry.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Handshake of Saudi Arabia
It was a grand event in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Dignitaries from around the world gathered in a majestic hall adorned with golden arches and towering pillars. The atmosphere was electric with conversations of power, strategy, and alliances. Among the notable figures was the enigmatic Nigerian president, General Sani Abacha, a man who held his nation under firm control, yet tonight, he appeared relaxed—perhaps even at ease. He exchanged pleasantries with kings, sheikhs, and military generals, his face stoic but his voice strong.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE MAN AT THE TABLE SIDE
A quiet evening settles in a small café, where the buzz of conversation fills the air. Amid the chatter, a lone figure sits at a table by the window. The man is unassuming at first glance—his broad frame, deep brown skin, and a beard that curls naturally around his strong jawline give him a grounded, earthy presence. His hair is thick and untamed, a sign of his raw, unapologetic essence. His hands, large and calloused, seem made for labor, but his eyes tell a different story—a sharp intelligence that belies his humble appearance.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Heartbreak of Fidel
Fidel was a fair-skinned man from the heart of Cameroon, born into a humble, struggling family. From the earliest memories of his childhood, he was filled with love and a desire to be accepted. But life, it seemed, had no intention of returning the warmth he offered so freely.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
LOOSE MINDED
Lizzy Is a black african descent and is a spirited young woman with long, wavy chestnut hair and bright green eyes that sparkle with curiosity. She often wears colorful, bohemian-style dresses adorned with floral patterns, which match her free-spirited personality. Her laughter is infectious, and she has a habit of wearing quirky accessories, like mismatched earrings or a vintage bracelet.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
In a bustling city in Africa, there lived a young man named Maurice. Maurice, with his fair complexion and striking looks, often caught the attention of his neighbors. He was friendly, always offering a smile and a kind word, which made him well-liked in the neighborhood.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
LEON & OBI
In the gritty, bustling city of Stonewall, two friends, Leon and Obi, grew up in a neighborhood where opportunities were as rare as a cool breeze on a hot summer’s day. They were childhood friends who shared dreams, laughter, and the unyielding determination to survive, despite the odds stacked against them.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
Electrick: The Inspiring Journey of a Young Survivor of Human Trafficking
The story follows Electra, a bright and resourceful 17-year-old with a passion for electronics, who is nicknamed "Electrick" by her friends due to her knack for fixing things. Growing up in a challenging environment, Electra always finds solace in her tinkering hobby, spending hours repairing old gadgets and creating small inventions.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub
THE FINAL RACE OF NOAH
Amidst the roar of the crowd, Noah stood on the track, heart racing, as he prepared for the final race of his life. Years of training had brought him to this moment, and everything boiled down to the next few minutes. His competitors, fierce and laser-focused, were seasoned athletes he had respected and battled against for years. But this race was different. It wasn't just about speed; it was a mental marathon. As the referees whistled cut through the air, the athletes crouched into their starting positions. Noah's mind flashed back to his first race, a memory of wide-eyed determination and a singular goal, to win not for glory, but to prove to himself that he could. Confidence wavered for a heartbeat, the fear of failure whispering insidious doubts. But he shook it off, centring his mind back to the track ahead. The starting guns fired, and they were off. Feet pounded the track in rhythmic symphony, the landscape blurring around them. Noah's gaze was locked forward. He could sense the presence of competitors to his left and right. His lungs burned, muscles screamed, yet he maintained his pace, strategically conserving energy for the final stretch. Unexpectedly, as they rounded the last bend, chaos unfolded. One of the frontrunners stumbled, causing a ripple of confusion in the fleet. Noah seized the opportunity, channelling every ounce of strength and sheer will, pushing himself further and faster than ever before. The world around him slowed, the roar of the crowd dimming into an encouraging hum. He crossed the finish line, gasping, the tape breaking against his chest. Euphoria mixed with disbelief flooding his senses. Noah had done it. He looked back, seeing the athletes he had admired trailing behind, some still recovering from the unexpected fall. This victory wasn't just about speed or skill, it was about seizing the moment when opportunity and preparation collided. Afterward, as Noah stood on the podium, he realized the true essence of competition. It wasn't about winning against others, but about triumphing over his own fears and limitations. With medal in hand, he knew that no matter what the future held, he had already achieved his greatest victory.
By fidel ntuiabout a year ago in BookClub









