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  Officer Dudu stood motionless as he watched the Youths of Kolobiri protest relentlessly. He was careful not to further aggravate the situation thus he remained composed.
Amidst the Cioutic noise, he could perceive anger, injustice, vendetta and resilience! It became quite glaring that the Youths had resolved to stand together, come what may! Meanwhile, Kevwe and his family had become quite hopeful this time! As the protest of the Youths to free Kevwe persisted, Mr Efetobor became hopeful. On the other hand, Mama kemute and the other men who had accompanied officer Dudu to the Station saw their children amongst the angry youths and could not help but join the course.
"Mama Onome, no worry! E be like say we go win dis thing! See Na! Everybody don join body for Kolobiri matter! Now dem know say una dey here! Dem don dey fight for una, you see am?" Mama Kemute whispered to her friend.
 "Mum, I think this is a fight for Justice!" Sandra said, a bit overwhelmed by the resilient crowd. "Yes my Dear and I believe we should be a part of it." Sandra's Mother replied. "Free Kevwe! Save Kolobiri! Free Kevwe! Save Kolobiri!" Chanted the Youths as they gesticulated. At this moment, officer Dudu walked into the Station.
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 Lele, quickly dabbed her face with some powder and she glanced through the mirror, admiring herself for a while. Meanwhile Doctor Tush had just finished putting on his shirt and trousers.
"I hope we are not late?" He asked. Lele turned to him. "Oh..Lele, you're just like your father! Tall and handsome!"😊 Lele said smiling. "Thanks Lele." Doctor Tush replied. "Well, if we get there in less than two hours, we are not late." Lele continued. Then, she picked up her bag and brought out a small Cologne and sprayed it on her entire cloths. "Okay, I'm set." She said excitingly. Then they headed out, as they got close to the door, Lele hesitated. "Em..where is she? I mean the girl?" She asked curiously. "Oh well, she's still asleep but we can lock the door behind. She has her key."Said Doctor Tush. Lele pondered.🤔..
"No! I don't think we should leave her behind. Besides, she's still recovering, she must still be guarded closely pending when she is completely okay, don't you think so?" Lele suggested. Doctor Tush soon realized that Lele had a point.
"Yeah, you're right, let me go get her to get ready. Besides, she hasn't been out quite much." Doctor Tush said and headed for the girl's room.🏃🏻
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The girls were startled by the blood stains all over the uniform. Sure, it was the school uniform yet they weren't sure, whose it was.
"These are old blood stains, definitely this uniform had stayed in that house long enough." Ochuko said as she broke the silence.
"Maybe, someone forgot it there." Peres said.
 "Really, how?" Deborah exclaimed. Another silence followed as they all tried to unravel the mystery behind the uniform.
"Well I guess there must be some form of explanation for this, otherwise it is of no use taking this uniform along. "Said Adesuwa.
"So, what are you saying Adesuwa?, that we return the uniform?" Peres asked.
"I have not said that, I am only saying, we need to know what we are doing!" Adesuwa said.
"I feel, there should be a very substantial explanation for this." Deborah insisted.
Ochuko took the uniform and turned it around for any clue, then suddenly, something fell of its pocket! It was a Diary.
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The men at work had resumed and were ready to begin the routine of the Day. The Chief inspector was on ground as he gave instructions. "Good morning! Chief is not feeling too well this morning so we might work half day, then your money will be paid to you." Said the Chief inspector. The work men were taken aback by this new information and sought for further explanation.
"Why half day? E no mean say because Chief no well, say we no go fit work a full day na! No be so we dey do am before nau? Why today own different?" One of the men protested. The Chief inspector hesitated for a while before responding.
"Well, I'm afraid, that's the way it will be till further notice!" He replied.
Then a very loud declaration by the workmen followed.
"No! No! No!' They all Chorused.
At this time, the Chief inspector pleaded that they calm down.
 "Wait! Wait!" He said but it all fell on deaf ears. "Make Chief pay us the money wey im promise us ooo! before we go hear anything o!" They all shouted.
 The Chief inspector became very confused and once it had become obvious that the men were out of control, he ran back to Chief's House leaving the angry men behind.
  The Driver of the Bus continued to demand his money from the man, a large crowd had gathered. This time, everyone had made the case their own business.
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 "Oga, na wa for you o! Give the man im money na! Abi you think say the Bus na free of charge!?" A woman in the crowd had said as the Driver had jacked the man by his collar.
 "I wonder o! Na so they go dey go dey pose, dem go dey do like say dem get money but nothing nothing dey their pocket!" another man added. Amidst the lashing tongues, the man was frustrated, he had lost his calm and was agitated by the embarrassment. "Look Driver or whatever you call yourself! Leave my collar! I said let's return to the park! I will pay you your money nau! I'm sure I forgot it at the lodge!" He exclaimed. The Driver laughed hysterically😆. "Abeg oga! No dey make me laff o! Pay me my money nau nau! Otherwise...hmmmmmm!" Said the Driver, still holding on to the man's collar.
                           
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