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Nigerian Christian Fiction

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ARE YOU A SOLDIER?

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • February 4, 2025
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“That man standing at the junction is a military man.” “Haba! How can you know that a stranger…
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THE LION IN THE ROOM

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • February 4, 2025
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“Ife mi, why are we keeping this lion cub in our room? This creature is a wild animal…
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THE BLOODLINE

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • February 2, 2025
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Adedunjoye had an interview with the Regional Development Bank CEO the next day. It was the final assessment…
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STIRRED WATERS (ep. 8 – UNCOMPLETED)

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • June 30, 2023
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“And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us.” Matthew 6:12 Three times I…
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STIRRED WATERS (ep. 7 – UNDEFINED)

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • June 23, 2023
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Undefined. Meaning – not clearly described, stated, or known. The Lord will give you the bread of adversity…
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STIRRED WATERS (Ep. 6 – UNLEASHED)

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • June 16, 2023
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“…how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing…
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STIRRED WATERS (Ep. 5 – UNHINGED)

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • June 10, 2023
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Unhinged. Meaning – deprive of stability; throw into disorder. “Baba, tell this wicked witch to leave my house.…
New beginnings
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REDEMPTION

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • August 13, 2022
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For I will acquit them of the guilt of bloodshed, whom I had not acquitted: for the Lord…
the last day
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the last day

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • July 9, 2019
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30th May 2019. Kirikiri Execution Room. “Any last words?” I stared at the executioner and my mind started…
end of the road
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the end of the road

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • December 18, 2018
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Sequel to A BEND IN THE ROAD I gave you my heart, every part of it All I wanted…
a bend in the road
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A bend in the road

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • December 15, 2018
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Sequel to A SECOND BEGINNING “She went to be an intern for her uncle Just a little hustle before…
Unveiled
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a second beginning

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • December 12, 2018
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This story started in Season 1 with 1)  THE WEDDING NIGHT 2) THE MORNING AFTER and 3) HAPPILY EVER AFTER? Early this…
the call
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The Call – Episode 4 (The Conclusion)

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • December 7, 2018
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Police: Mr. Man, I said Parkk!!   Spider: Oga Olopa, how you dey?   P: Who is your…
The Call
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The Call – Episode 3

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • December 3, 2018
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Omoba: Spider, how far? Spider: Na who be this? O: Omoba ni o. How you dey? S: Ah!…
the call
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The Call – episode 2

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • November 27, 2018
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Omoba: Hello. Good evening sir. Segun: Good afternoon, Dayo. How you dey? O: I’m fine o, brother Segun.…
The Call
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The Call

  • byIremide Akinsola
  • November 26, 2018
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Chief: “Omoba, how are you?” Omoba: Chief, I’m fine. It’s been a while. E ku ojo meta sir.…

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