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"When a factor meant to unite threatens to so violently separate you from the one person who infuses wholeness into your every day, would you let go? Or would you cling with both hands, feet, and perhaps teeth?
'The Steel Gavel' follows the ordinary lives of Jideofor Williams and Fiyinfunoluwa Taylor after their rather interesting first encounter. As they pursue their happily-ever-after, nothing prepares them for the smouldering glare of a thriving culture in parts of a supposedly modern-day Nigerian society. A culture famous for stamping its cold verdict on human lives with the force of a steel gavel.
This is a story of love, of friendship, and of hope. It is also a story of teeth-grinding defiance to the crippling power of tyranny. A tyranny which promotes a version of living; a version still denying many the right... to simply live.
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"When a factor meant to unite threatens to so violently separate you from the one person who infuses wholeness into your every day, would you let go? Or would you cling with both hands, feet, and perhaps teeth?
'The Steel Gavel' follows the ordinary lives of Jideofor Williams and Fiyinfunoluwa Taylor after their rather interesting first encounter. As they pursue their happily-ever-after, nothing prepares them for the smouldering glare of a thriving culture in parts of a supposedly modern-day Nigerian society. A culture famous for stamping its cold verdict on human lives with the force of a steel gavel.
This is a story of love, of friendship, and of hope. It is also a story of teeth-grinding defiance to the crippling power of tyranny. A tyranny which promotes a version of living; a version still denying many the right... to simply live.