Are you a believer in the power of love at first sight? Do you think that love has the ability to conquer any obstacle? Do you also believe that love can withstand the test of time? If so, then you will be captivated by the tale of Amina and Tunde, two teenagers who serendipitously met at a bustling market in Lagos, Nigeria, and fell deeply in love with one another. Yet, this is not merely a love story. It is a narrative of bravery, conviction, and sagacity; a story that illustrates how Amina and Tunde confronted the challenges that inevitably arise when pursuing romance during adolescence,…mehr
Are you a believer in the power of love at first sight? Do you think that love has the ability to conquer any obstacle? Do you also believe that love can withstand the test of time? If so, then you will be captivated by the tale of Amina and Tunde, two teenagers who serendipitously met at a bustling market in Lagos, Nigeria, and fell deeply in love with one another. Yet, this is not merely a love story. It is a narrative of bravery, conviction, and sagacity; a story that illustrates how Amina and Tunde confronted the challenges that inevitably arise when pursuing romance during adolescence, and how they collaborated together to surmount them with the power of their love. During their teenage relationship, Amina and Tunde made a conscious decision to honour each other's personal boundaries and values, which proved to be immensely advantageous for them. The narrative delves into their journey of pursuing their individual aspirations and objectives while simultaneously supporting each other's educational and career pursuits. Amina and Tunde found a common ground in their shared interests, which allowed them to strengthen their bond. They spent time exchanging books and movies, gaining a deeper understanding of one another and fostering a strong connection. This heartwarming narrative is sure to inspire young readers to make wise choices when it comes to matters of the heart and to bask in the bliss of genuine affection. It's a tale that will elicit a gamut of emotions, from mirthful chuckles to poignant tears, and inspire deep contemplation. The indelible account of Amina and Tunde, two naive lovebirds in the bustling marketplace of Lagos.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dandy Ahuruonye is a professional writer who has published material that delves into such wider spheres as current affairs and social issue commentaries. In recent years, he has written articles, lectures, technical materials, short stories, books, and critiques. Many of these are published on various platforms and are accessible to the general public. Ahuruonye was born in Aba, Nigeria, and has spent much of his adult life in Europe. His father was Friday Enwereji Ahuruonye; one of the many children of a tribal ruler - Chief Ahuruonye Ikpefu. His mother was Madam Joy Chinagorom Ahuruonye. He started his education at Umuikaa Central primary School soon after the Biafran war, and later moved to Mkpuka Community primary School. After his primary school education, attended St Ephraim Secondary School Owerrinta. Ahuruonye subsequently completed his studies at Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland. He holds a Diploma in Fashion Designing, and a University Certificate in Medical Records from DIT (HMI). Dandy has published several books including a technical work on fashion and designing: "The Shoemaker - Principles and Guide for Professionals." He has also published a host of children's books including: ‘Illustrated Children's Stories;’ ‘Groccoli;’ ‘Waka;’ ‘The Good and Ugly Weather Friends;’ ‘The Eel and Phil in Kill;’ ‘The Grass Fart in Donegal Bay,’ amongst others. This Encyclopaedia: THE WHISPERING POET: An Anthology Of Igbo & Other Proverbs is his latest masterpiece.
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