My Canteen, Their Wahala
My Canteen, Their Wahala

My Canteen, Their Wahala

City Life 4 Chs Completed 210 Views
Author: Jessica Howard
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Auwalu, a hardworking school canteen manager in Lagos, faces envy and suspicion from parents who believe he’s profiting off their children’s meals. Pushed to the edge by accusations and public shaming, he must decide whether to fight for his reputation or walk away—knowing that in Nigeria, success always attracts enemies. His dignity and livelihood hang in the balance as the community tests his limits.

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