It was 8pm in Ajao Estate in Lagos. This used to be a high-brow estate in Lagos for its proximity to two airports—one local and another international.
Four years before, there had been regular power supply such that many families didn’t need generators. But the glory days were over.
It was gett
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ODINAKA ANUDU
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