“Soon, stupid Americans would be giving him their money. But almost as soon as he touched the plastic key, the lights in his small shack went out. Ayo jerked as the shack plunged into darkness. He grabbed at a drawer, fumbling inside before finding a flashlight. Once he had light again, he went to the door and opened it. Bright sunlight poured into his metal shack- the hot midday sun of his native country of Nigeria. Ayo turned back to his laptop, trying to restart it- he wished that he ...had charged the battery after all, instead of relying on wall power. Stupid Americans and their stupid generators. Ayo walked outside and looked around. No one was present in the dusty street of his new home town of Gwasera. For that matter, no sound could be heard. Which was doubly odd- given that the boomtown normally bustled with the activity of workers scurrying to and fro from work in the newly discovered oil fields to the north.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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