Tomiwa Oyinlolu is the successful CEO of Purple Chip Professional Services, the IT firm that everyone wants to work for. One day he meets an exuberant woman in the elevator of his office building and she completely mesmerises him. The thing, she shows up at their oral interview panel as one of the ten short-listed candidates from a pool of over a hundred. It is unfortunate she has a connection to the owner of their competitor, One Tech. Worse, his sister has a spy in the rival company and she won't let him hire the young lady. The problem is, she is a brilliant programmer, and it seems he has…mehr
Tomiwa Oyinlolu is the successful CEO of Purple Chip Professional Services, the IT firm that everyone wants to work for. One day he meets an exuberant woman in the elevator of his office building and she completely mesmerises him. The thing, she shows up at their oral interview panel as one of the ten short-listed candidates from a pool of over a hundred. It is unfortunate she has a connection to the owner of their competitor, One Tech. Worse, his sister has a spy in the rival company and she won't let him hire the young lady. The problem is, she is a brilliant programmer, and it seems he has fallen for her. Cheerful, high-spirited Ademide Akinseye's dream has always been to start her career in Purple Chip Professional Services. On the side, she ushers at parties to make ends meet. The man she encounters on her way to interview attentively listens to her light-hearted chatter about her day, philosophies, and plans to join Purple Chip as a programmer. Then she arrives at the job assessment and realises she's been blabbing to the founder and owner of Purple Chip. Although the cards are stacked against her, she isn't about to give up on her dreams.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olufunmilola Adeniran writes as Feyi Aina, a Christian author and poet, crafting contemporary inspirational women's fiction as well as historical stories infused with an African fantasy flavour. She is a Physiotherapist by day, a writer by night and the author of several short stories, and novels including Love's Indenture, Home-Cooked Love, Love Happens Eventually, and most recently, AYANFE.Her short stories have appeared in Brittle Paper, and in several anthologies, most notably Hell Hath No Fury, Healing Hearts and Hurts as well as Roses Aren't Red. Her stories feature strong male and female lead characters in 'what if' scenarios created to epitomize good moral conduct while showing off the beautiful process of falling in love. Olufunmilola lives in Lagos with her husband and children. She is the RWOWA 2019 Author of the Year winner for her novel Love's Indenture. Her short story, THE RIVER GOD, was sampled in the textbook Nature, Environment and Activism in Nigerian Literature, by Prof. Sule. E. Egya.When she's not reading or writing, she loves cooking, traveling, and scouring the net for information about art, history, and ancient civilization.
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