Description
As societal structures evolved, corruption grew more complex, leaving the young vulnerable. Youth culture, new concepts of love, fraternities, and frustrations thrived on university campuses. A four-member band, backed by devoted girls, emerged. Cain Stone led with pop philosophy, Eras Ter introduced the yam god, Timi Sly suffered a heartbreak, Johnny B maintained their high profile with a chemical invention. The boys were unpolished, and the girls were bold in their quest for self-expression.
About Author
Imoh Ukpong is an environmentalist, educationist, clergy and a writer. He is a wide-spectrum alternative thinker, development humorist, and a non-politician technocrat. He lives and works in Nigeria. He is married with children.
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