Emmanuel Ojenike
Stories (39/0)
The Chicken Head
In the bustling town of Warri, located in Delta State, Nigeria, lived a couple named Daniel and Vera. They were known in their community for their lively debates and occasional quarrels, but their love for each other always prevailed. However, on this particular day, a seemingly innocent argument over a meal turned into a heated exchange.
By Emmanuel Ojenike27 days ago in Fiction
Wife's Suspicion Causes Security Guard to Sleep with Her
Once upon a time, in a peaceful suburban neighborhood, lived a couple named James and Sarah. They had been married for several years and seemed to have a strong relationship. However, Sarah began to suspect that her husband was having an affair with their helper, a young woman named Emily.
By Emmanuel Ojenike27 days ago in Fiction
The Dance of Husbands and Wives
Once upon a time, in the small town of Jovialville, there was a charming little church named Harmony Chapel. Every Sunday, the townspeople gathered there to listen to Pastor Johnson, a cheerful and charismatic man whose words never failed to bring a smile to everyone's face.
By Emmanuel Ojenike29 days ago in Fiction
From Igloos to Heatwaves
Once in the lively streets of Nigeria, John found himself entangled in a web of deceit and amusement. Little did he realize that his endeavor to impress two gorgeous ladies, Jane and Emily, would lead him down a comical path of misadventures.
By Emmanuel Ojenike29 days ago in Fiction
Laughter in the Face of Embarrassment
In a quaint little town, there resided a cheerful and carefree teenager named Emily. She adored spending time with her friends and relishing the joys of life. However, she found herself facing an unexpected predicament. Two months had passed since her last menstrual cycle, and she began to suspect that something was awry. Worried, Emily confided in her mother, Lisa, who promptly took her to the nearby clinic for a pregnancy test.
By Emmanuel Ojenike29 days ago in Fiction
A Comical Tale of Mistaken Transactions
Once in a bygone era, nestled within the quaint confines of Merryville, there resided a man whose name echoed through the town's streets like a jovial melody. Fred, renowned for his absentmindedness and an uncanny ability to stumble into amusing predicaments, had become a beloved figure among the locals. Despite the occasional blunders that peppered his existence, Fred's buoyant spirit and infectious laughter endeared him to all who crossed his path.
By Emmanuel Ojenike29 days ago in Fiction
Two Women, One Decision
Once upon a time, in a bustling city filled with dreams and opportunities, there lived a young man named David. David was a hardworking and ambitious individual who had experienced the highs and lows of life. He had two close friends, Alex and Michael, who were always there for him, through thick and thin.
By Emmanuel Ojenike30 days ago in Fiction
The Hilarious Quest for Riches
Once upon a time in the small village of Okpokporo, there lived two best friends named Ogaga and Kevwe. They were known throughout the village for their mischievous antics and their knack for getting into trouble. One sunny afternoon, as they lounged under the shade of a mango tree, Ogaga turned to Kevwe and asked, "Kevwe, what are you thinking of?"
By Emmanuel Ojenike30 days ago in Fiction
The Mysterious DNA Test
In a small town called Willowbrook, lived a young couple named Emily and Michael. They were deeply in love and were eagerly preparing for their upcoming wedding. However, just a few weeks before their big day, Emily found herself in a vulnerable moment and slept with her ex-boyfriend, Daniel.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a month ago in Fiction
The Preacher's Sermon and the Vanished Wallet
In the year 2021, I, Donald, found myself attending a lively crusade. The atmosphere was electric, with people singing, dancing, and praying for divine miracles. Now, I must admit, I wasn't exactly the most devout individual, but hey, I figured it wouldn't hurt to join in the festivities.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a month ago in Fiction
How Wooing (Toasting) A Lady Almost Backfired
I took a taxi one morning on my way to work. As luck would have it, I found myself seated next to a stunningly beautiful and fair lady. Determined to make a good impression, I greeted her with a friendly smile and asked for her name. However, she completely ignored me, as if I were invisible.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a month ago in Fiction
Laughter in the Face of Unexpected Discoveries
In a small town nestled deep within the heart of a vibrant African village, there lived a man named Olu. Olu was known for being a hardworking and dedicated husband, but lately, he had grown suspicious of his wife's activities. He couldn't shake the feeling that she might be cheating on him. Filled with doubts and an overwhelming desire to uncover the truth, Olu decided to seek the guidance of a renowned juju man in his village.
By Emmanuel Ojenikeabout a month ago in Fiction