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Godswill Fame

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Attracted To An Alpha Student

Attracted To An Alpha Student

Adventure
4.0
In the wake of the violent Xenophobic attacks that have swept through South Africa, a Nigerian family was left in a tight corner, trying to settle and adapt to normal life. With little or no option, they returned to their home country, and haven't spent almost a decade in Mandela Country. The move affected their teenage son, Chime. He was in a state of a dilemma; it was just a couple of years before the transit into adulthood. All through his young life, he had been the brightest fellow, excelling and soaring high both in academics and socialization. Back in Nigeria, Chime was enrolled in the prestigious Adventist High School. There, he took the bull by the horn and continued from where he stopped. Within a short period, he became the face of the school; performing well in science and other extracurricular activities. He met new people and made friends with funny traits. Jidenna was a close friend who would always be the first to break the latest information. Chuma was a comic fellow who wasn't ashamed to showcase nasty behaviours. Ademode, the devout choir boy with temperamental issues. For dreams and career actualization, his South African friend turned brother, Mfon Shane joined him in Nigeria, having lost his dad to the cold hand of Xenophobes. With full assurance, Mr Frank enrolled him also in his son's school and then a friendship reunion came to life. That meant fun would be the order of their days in Adventist High School. Also, Chime became the school's Senior Prefect and the team captain of the newly formed basketball team. Then, there came Enoh Ogbevire, a collectable and complicated girl in the school. Other boys had found her difficult to get but Chime would try to be different from that group by using his alphas to suppress her. Nigeria wasn't what they thought she would be; tribal and economic deficiencies were prevalent. Agitations and hate speeches were going so rapidly. A clash ensued between the students and government security officials because of policies they deemed selfish and unfavourable. Blood was spilt, like a survival of the fittest scenario. Chime had to take the bull by the horn by leading a mass rally and protest ever witnessed in the country. Confrontations were witnessed in the process which will either take his life or make him a national figure. The ship had grown old and needed young and capable hands to navigate her. Could the Adventist elite students be the future or antidote to the nation's widespread epidemic? How would they behave like the other reckless youths? Only time would tell. A story of family and friendship ties, teenage love and infatuation, young alpha, youth mafia, school lifestyle, and economic and continental malfunction.