The Lowborn

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book The Lowborn by Tola Akinboro, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tola Akinboro ISBN: 9781514493687
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: May 17, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Tola Akinboro
ISBN: 9781514493687
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: May 17, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Retired W02 Usman left for Lagos with heavy heart and high expectation. His retirement savings was not forthcoming, his only son was on a sickbed, and his ego was trashed by poverty. Anyway, he would have to set aside his ego and embrace the new lifestyle that Lagos has to offer.

Benson was a typical Nigerian youth with a huge ambition, a degree in mathematics, and an empty pocket. He faced the hard life of Lagos headfirst when all else failed.

After a jail term at the Los Angeles State Prison, Charles did not believe he found himself from where he started off in Lagos city. Now that USA was in the past, Charles would need to put away the shame of deportation and understand the survival strategy in this fast-paced city.

They never thought they would see the outside of the wall of the Agodi Prison, but the gods decided to grant them a new life. Koja, Moses, Daolu, and Akeem would need to face life outside the wall. Koja decided his new life will have to start in Lagos.

Miide knew so well that survival was the only thing that mattered in Lagos. The street was the only place he could really call home. And gambling was the only business that kept him going. He had to raise his game when he realised his sister was dating a wealthy dude in town.

When fate brought lowborn men together, a new league of goons arose with a new level of escapade.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Retired W02 Usman left for Lagos with heavy heart and high expectation. His retirement savings was not forthcoming, his only son was on a sickbed, and his ego was trashed by poverty. Anyway, he would have to set aside his ego and embrace the new lifestyle that Lagos has to offer.

Benson was a typical Nigerian youth with a huge ambition, a degree in mathematics, and an empty pocket. He faced the hard life of Lagos headfirst when all else failed.

After a jail term at the Los Angeles State Prison, Charles did not believe he found himself from where he started off in Lagos city. Now that USA was in the past, Charles would need to put away the shame of deportation and understand the survival strategy in this fast-paced city.

They never thought they would see the outside of the wall of the Agodi Prison, but the gods decided to grant them a new life. Koja, Moses, Daolu, and Akeem would need to face life outside the wall. Koja decided his new life will have to start in Lagos.

Miide knew so well that survival was the only thing that mattered in Lagos. The street was the only place he could really call home. And gambling was the only business that kept him going. He had to raise his game when he realised his sister was dating a wealthy dude in town.

When fate brought lowborn men together, a new league of goons arose with a new level of escapade.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book Fibonacci Tales by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Sam the Cat by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book A Dream Map to the Sixth Sun by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book The Rose Garden by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Dear Jane, Love, John by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Church Vixens by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Bethlehem Ephratah and He Wasn't Drunk by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book American Poet! by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book The Unmaking of an Enemy by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book The End by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Sitting at the Feet of Gurus by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book The New World Banking System by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book The Faith That Moves Mountains by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book No Hope by Tola Akinboro
Cover of the book Grandpa Was a Sailor by Tola Akinboro
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy