Millipede Chasing

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Author: Ada Uzoije ISBN: 1230000695107
Publisher: adapublishers Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ada Uzoije
ISBN: 1230000695107
Publisher: adapublishers
Publication: September 30, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

He never wanted to be a THIEF! But it was fate! Emenanjo did everything he could not to fall in the dark corner reserved for orphans likehimelf. He will never be a criminal nor do any illicit activities, he promised himself. Abandoned at the hospital when he was 3 days old baby,  by his mother, he never knew his family. He  grew up in an orphanage run by a  selfish governoss who made him and other work hard for their meals. He sorted solace in another young orphan, Okafor. The two boys bonded quickly and they became inseparable from childhood to adulthood. In the hardness reality of life in the eastern part of Nigerian, Emenanjo and his friend struggle to ease the stigma attached to orphan.  The true love between them seems to have helps them overcome this stigma until  one  unfortunate day, when every happiness Emenanjo had knew, unexpected expunge.

And he became that THIEF, he never wanted to become.  He stole from a church goer,  and a  sudden spell of madness sprinkle on  the congregation from the church,  who started chasing after him. What everyone didn’t expect was a long amusing chase from streets to the roads, from roads to another town.  And no one knew how the chase is going to end?  

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He never wanted to be a THIEF! But it was fate! Emenanjo did everything he could not to fall in the dark corner reserved for orphans likehimelf. He will never be a criminal nor do any illicit activities, he promised himself. Abandoned at the hospital when he was 3 days old baby,  by his mother, he never knew his family. He  grew up in an orphanage run by a  selfish governoss who made him and other work hard for their meals. He sorted solace in another young orphan, Okafor. The two boys bonded quickly and they became inseparable from childhood to adulthood. In the hardness reality of life in the eastern part of Nigerian, Emenanjo and his friend struggle to ease the stigma attached to orphan.  The true love between them seems to have helps them overcome this stigma until  one  unfortunate day, when every happiness Emenanjo had knew, unexpected expunge.

And he became that THIEF, he never wanted to become.  He stole from a church goer,  and a  sudden spell of madness sprinkle on  the congregation from the church,  who started chasing after him. What everyone didn’t expect was a long amusing chase from streets to the roads, from roads to another town.  And no one knew how the chase is going to end?  

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