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ANGEL OF HOPE PART 5

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Add caption . “WOW!” She exclaimed “So I did the right after all. You are good looking now that you’ve barbed your hair and nice up” “Thank you ma!” I smiled and blushed under my dark skin. When I was through in the evening, she drove me back to Uncle Nat’s residence in Ikorodu. He was at home by the time we got back there. I went to the library and she went upstairs to meet him. I was halfway into the book I was reading when I heard Uncle Nat’s voice shouting and scolding her. I paused and listened. He was asking her why she gave me his cloths without his consent. All the while, she was apologizing and begging him to lower his voice but he kept rambling on and on. Somewhere in the middle of his heated anger, he said something that finally pissed her off and she told him pointedly never to say such thing to her again and that she would buy the things she gave me back for him in ten folds if that would make him happy. This last statement finally detonated his volcanic anger. I hea

ANGEL OF HOPE PART 4.

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THE NEW LIFE. Add caption If change wants to occur in someone’s life, it won’t take forever; it’ll happen  within a very short time (Oromidayo 2015).           One day, I was cleaning his bedroom when my boss strode in. I haven’t seen him that day because he has gone out before I arrived for work but I knew where he kept his keys. I think I was the only staff he told that. He was a rich man but he lived alone. Since I’ve been working, I didn’t know any of his families and I knew few of his friends only. There was a particular one among them who was very close to him so he was also aware of where he kept his keys and he was inside the room that day before I got there but he had left before I got there so we didn’t meet.           I greeted him and he responded well. I continued cleaning while he began looking for something. After sometimes, he straightened up and called me. “Did you help me to see my diamond ring?” NO, I didn’t. “No sir” I said. “Are you serious? I l