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Twelve short stories, mostly focused on life in Lagos but with two stories dedicated to the plight of people in northern Nigeria. The book introduces reader to typical Nigerians and what they do to keep their dreams alive. It also shows the tensions that exist between the generations, the sexes and different social classes and ethnicities.

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Twelve short stories, mostly focused on life in Lagos but with two stories dedicated to the plight of people in northern Nigeria. The book introduces reader to typical Nigerians and what they do to keep their dreams alive. It also shows the tensions that exist between the generations, the sexes and different social classes and ethnicities.
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Autorenporträt
Tunde Ososanya (born 1990) is a Broadcast Journalist living in Nigeria. A graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, he currently works at the BBC's West Africa bureau in Lagos and specialises in reporting in Pidgin English. He began his career as a television presenter with the Nigerian Television Authority in 2016, going on to become a Senior Editor with Legit.ng. He has also been a Contributing Writer for Opera News. He is a fellow of the African Academy for Open Source Investigations (AAOSI). This is his second book. His first book, Later Tonight, came out in 2016.