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Episode - 5   ".. Pretend support " Niqqas were all doped up. Firing shots and fire works for the newly elected president. Actually they felt well elected themselves. After 100days in office, with tables still being cleaned and dusted to commence national duty, A year down the line the economy went sloppy. Some folks lost their jobs. The market value of the notes became very rediculous. Niqqa hated themselfs in those moments. But for some niqqas, working the streets became very interesting, the exchange rate sky rocketed and they made quite a fortune. Amidst all these Nigerians realized that change basically goes two ways and all they did was bargain for the opposite.

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Episode 4    " working the streets. " Some people don't know what the term "Work The Streets" means, some think it means doing a couple charity work, cleaning up your street, you know, doing some community service. How ever, Around these zones like mine in Africa, working the streets means doing what niqqas do. men work the streets in there own fashion, Locally. The real question is. What really do niqqas do?. The streets has piled up quit a list of work. as a huge employer of labor in that sense, Ganja farming, work seeking charity donations (WSCD), web understanding, credit card processing all in the list. as these may sound like legal jobs, they are not. OT'Wire, an up coming artist known for rapping in his indigenous language did a song every one was dancing to with its own moves. He said "young niqqas Get yourself a laptop and your problems are solved automatically." He was arrested by the law enforcement agencies with the charge for being

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Epispde 3    " ..Intros.. " I was born in the 90s. A time when things were working quite well in the south eastern region of west Africa, my brother, Raphael Ezeh and i kenechukwu Ezeh live in our residential home, my home was an average one, we were just ok. our elder sister jasmine was away for her studies, so i and my sixteen-year old brother, Raph live with our parents. Though i was stubborn when i was he's age, it wasn't anything close to Raph's stubbornness. You've got to tell him the fact about a thing if you are telling him about that thing for the first time because, he holds on to first impressions. And just like me, he his own man. So believe me when i say we fight every day. Well, it more like me beating him up every day because he's obviously no match for me. So yes, here's my little intro for the mains..

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Episode 2 -'the police is yourfriEND' A typical po'po within this clans enjoy to deal with 'snitch' situations.. In my neighborhood, we have no business with the police. So they help themselves at the slightest situations such as, minor matters like an argument between two friends on a girl. On a cool Sunday evening, I got engaged in a street fight i knew nothing of, well i was self defending. The craziest brother in my neighborhood took me passing by the street during their crew's argument personal, so he tried making me a victim, well, i was going to resist, i wasn't some damned little nigga prey to feast on, while I was feeling all doped up, i realized i was  disadvantaged by the numbers, so when it was about to get to its peak between I and the crew, other street niqqas got involved, ofcause it was gangs and frats stuff. Before i knew what was up, a street fight had evolved, it was barks! and bottles, and shouts, and bellows and punches and stone r

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Episode 1 'stay in Africa' I was 15 when i finished secondary school, a rare situation in clans around the world like Nigeria. So legally, i am to wait till I'm 17 to be in a university. Well this is no problem as jamb is willing to help with the job. But I didn't care about Jamb, or collage or anything, i just wanted to leave Nigeria, basically Africa. So i scraped jamb for three years hoping to get a scholarship in a country that is not in African. In my naive small mind, to me i was "my own man"so i took instructions from nobody, But it doesn't work like that here because ass whooping from parents in clans like Niaja is something they do with pride, its "proudly African" with the 'WHOOP RESPONSIBLY' tag on it. that's why you don't get to see punkass brats in africa. So i stayed at home for some years and before i knew what was up, i was 19. I didn't want to be a 22 year old 100 level niqqa in college. So it ran

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(#Black and Black Is a series you will find interesting. A young man trying to understand the things around him. However  some things cannot be understood.)  1 - Kenne Can you creat scenarios?  Let me make you creat one.  Imagine you are walking in a hall with people in it and everyone turns at every step, staring at you for about 5secs.  even after your walk, people still turn to make glances. You can imagine can't you? Well anyways. Oguguo street, quite large to be a street. Sorry I'm not hiding any secrets in this book, Nigerians read a lot now. Back to business Oguguo villa, There you can make your home, there you can call your home. Quite traditional, but it's  home. I found myself being a local here. I see it as a privilege actually. The palm trees stand in place by the road side, the  modern town hall make it seem like a city in a village, farming took place properly at its time(season), during this  period, you get to see how wide the villa is, a church is situated