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After School Hours chapter 5

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CHAPTER FIVE: THE LETTERS  Kunle Fosu came into the class with others immediately after the assembly. Barely had he sat when he saw Eunice staring at him. Eunice had been expecting him to sit down and bring out his books because she had hidden her letter in his English note book. Eunice seeing that she had been caught staring quickly looked elsewhere. Suspecting something, Kunle opens his locker and there right on his bag he found it. He could not touch; he looked at Eunice and back at the letter. He picks it up and reads it. He smiles as he read through but he was surprised at the end of the letter, it was not Eunice, it was Oyindamola.  She had written her name in bold letters. Yours sincerely PRINCESS OYINDAMOLA OF IGANMURE KINGDOM He looked around to see Oyindamola blinking her eyes. He shook his head, drops the letter back into his locker and just then the English Language teacher walks in. After the salutation, she demanded for everyone’s note saying that she was g

Oil flows on Ogoni Rivers

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Oil Flows on Ogoni Rivers By Davies Iheamnachor BORI – FISHERMEN of the oil- rich Ogoni ethnic nationality, Rivers State, have raised the alarm that oil has taken over their rivers, causing fishes and crabs to run away. The anglers spoke at Ogoni Freedom Centre in Bori, Khana Local Government Area of the state, when Health of Mother Earth Foundation and other Non-Governmental Organisations held a campaign on Climate Change in the area. Read up on https://nnu.ng/oil-flows-on-ogoni-rivers