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The Nok Kingdom flourished in the Kaduna region of Nigeria from 1500 B.C. to 500 A.D. This Iron Age civilization ranged from Nigeria to the Sahel region and held influence over much of West Africa for roughly 2000 years. The Nok Kingdom traded with Berbers, early Arabians and others. By all regards, its most tumultuous period was the Era of the Queens. After the death of her husband King Yashua Olafemi, Queen Biola the Great seized power. After slaying the ambitious Prince Efe Balogun in open court, Queen Biola sent her son Prince Kayode Olafemi into hiding and prepared for the coming civil war. Princess Ola, Widow of Prince Efe Balogun and Ruler of Ham Township, gathers allies to seize the Throne of the Nok Kingdom. Among them are the formidable Warrior Princess Hadiza Balogun and the fearsome Magor Clan of the Sahel. Queen Biola must recruit allies of her own if her dynasty is to survive. The Queen's only hope rests on a most unusual individual. Samuel Dike of Jos City is a former General who clashed with the late King over the direction of the Nok Kingdom. A tall, handsome and masculine, openly bisexual hedonist who seduces both the ladies and the gentlemen, General Samuel Dike is nevertheless a fearsome strategist. Once upon a time, General Samuel Dike saved the Nok Kingdom from invaders. Will the General overcome his dislike of Royalty and save the Nok Kingdom from civil war
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Nok Kingdom flourished in the Kaduna region of Nigeria from 1500 B.C. to 500 A.D. This Iron Age civilization ranged from Nigeria to the Sahel region and held influence over much of West Africa for roughly 2000 years. The Nok Kingdom traded with Berbers, early Arabians and others. By all regards, its most tumultuous period was the Era of the Queens. After the death of her husband King Yashua Olafemi, Queen Biola the Great seized power. After slaying the ambitious Prince Efe Balogun in open court, Queen Biola sent her son Prince Kayode Olafemi into hiding and prepared for the coming civil war. Princess Ola, Widow of Prince Efe Balogun and Ruler of Ham Township, gathers allies to seize the Throne of the Nok Kingdom. Among them are the formidable Warrior Princess Hadiza Balogun and the fearsome Magor Clan of the Sahel. Queen Biola must recruit allies of her own if her dynasty is to survive. The Queen's only hope rests on a most unusual individual. Samuel Dike of Jos City is a former General who clashed with the late King over the direction of the Nok Kingdom. A tall, handsome and masculine, openly bisexual hedonist who seduces both the ladies and the gentlemen, General Samuel Dike is nevertheless a fearsome strategist. Once upon a time, General Samuel Dike saved the Nok Kingdom from invaders. Will the General overcome his dislike of Royalty and save the Nok Kingdom from civil war