Kidnapping Father Christmas
A big brother lies to his little brother that Father Christmas is real, but he will only give him his outrageous request if he kidnaps him. This lie sends little Chukwuma on Mission impossible and a quest for millions of Naira.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 13
Ebuka sat on the cold, dusty floor of the abandoned storehouse, his back against the wall. His younger brother, Chukwuma, was huddled beside him, sobbing uncontrollably, his head resting on Ebuka’s lap.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 12
The gunshot reverberated through the night, causing Atutu to panic, but before he could react, Ebuka crept up behind him and slammed the stick into his neck. Atutu crumpled to the ground, unconscious.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 11
The initial shock had barely worn off when panic gripped Ebuka, realising the gravity of the situation. His younger brother, Chukwuma, had not just kidnapped "Father Christmas
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 10
“Make we just go, hin don fuck up, make we go.” Atutu had clearly had enough, they had been under the sun for the whole day and even now as the sun was setting they had only drank one sachet of water each.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 9
Mama Oyinbo, still brushing her teeth, walked to the edge of the pavement, noticing the two men sleeping on the ground. Without hesitation, she kicked them awake.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 8
"Urgh! Father Christmas pissed on himself!" Osas exclaimed, wrinkling her nose in disgust as she backed away.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 7
Atutu stormed into the hideout, his face twisted in anger as he cursed under his breath. The frustration was palpable.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 6
The children gathered around the dazed and disoriented Father Christmas, who was now sitting on the floor, struggling to make sense of what was happening.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 5
“We found the real Father Christmas!” Chukwuma exclaimed.Some minutes later the boys returned to school to meet the girls who were also excited about their find. Malik whispered to them and handed Habibat a transparent water bottle filled with black liquid to give to Father Christmas.
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 4
“The one that they will bring to your school is the real Father Christmas.” Ebuka thought, “If the one they bring to your school is not then it is one of Father Christmas’s assistants, you can still kidnap that one.”
Kidnapping Father Christmas 3: Chapter 3
“Me, I’m calm.” Oyinbo replied “I go the place yesterday and dem don employ me as dem Father Christmas.”
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 2
“Oyinbo!” The voice of a short, stout woman sliced through the morning air, erupting from a tiny roadside bungalow in the grittiest part of Isheri. Clad in a worn wrapper, she stormed out onto the narrow, dusty street. “How many times have I told you to stop using my water? USELESS man!”
Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 1
Ebuka's laughter faded, replaced by a conspiratorial whisper as he leaned in closer to his younger brother. "You see, Chukwuma," he began, his tone serious despite the gleam in his eyes
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