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Lagos Heat, Part 1

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Lagos Heat, Part 1

By: Humphrey Pitman
Narrated by: Humphrey Pitman
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When the titan of Africa stirs, all the gods will tremble…

Welcome to Nigeria—Africa’s biggest economy and seventh-largest exporter of oil worldwide; money flows through the country like the thousand rivers of the delta, and everybody wants a drink. But it’s not for beginners, O! Allow Lagos Heat to guide you through the city streets, to lead you to Port Harcourt, Abuja, Kano, Maiduguri and beyond…

Ride along with Abu, a sharp-tongued street cop, and his partner Chuks, an ex-soldier turned policeman, as they patrol their daily beat in Ikeja. Follow Nafisa and Ismahila, rogue commandos going deep undercover on a mission to break a sex trafficking ring. Team up with FCID’s veteran ‘X-Squad’ Detective Rashmankunde and Agent Veronica Hinckley, a mysterious military attaché, as they’re drawn into a deadly web of corruption. There’s American oil tycoon David in Port Harcourt and ‘im wife Deborah Phelps—dem go have big wahala!—with Danturi, a ruthless jihadi warlord, as cunning as he is brutal. But look na! Here comes Bashir, a humble village boy in Borno, embarking on a journey across The North that will change his fate—and his country’s—forever.

Di story told in five parts, this na only part one. Abeg buy am, oga. I need money. I dey really need money.

©2025 Humphrey Pitman (P)2025 Humphrey Pitman
Action & Adventure International Mystery & Crime Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedurals Africa Money
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