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Dr. Juliey M

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My name is Dr Juliey Elishama (FCIHRM) I love reading, I can read anything under the sun, that’s because I love words, I understand words and that love for words is expressed through writing for me. I love weaving and crafting words together and having them take on a life of their own. Yes, that’s who I am, a loving wife, a fiercely loving, protective Mama. Words have the ability to land a devastating blow and soften with such tenderness. Suffice it to say, I love reading and writing words.
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A Romance Of The Two Lagos
Updated at Mar 3, 2026, 06:36
A Romance of the Two LagosIn the vast, bustling, and often unforgiving city of Lagos, ambition pulses through every street, alley, and skyscraper. For Kema Amadi, twenty-five and brilliant beyond her years, Lagos is both a proving ground and a battleground. Raised in Mushin, one of the city’s densely populated, working-class neighborhoods, Kema grew up understanding the weight of responsibility, the cost of survival, and the subtle arithmetic of opportunity. Her father spent decades behind the wheel of a taxi, her mother hawked akara under the harsh sun, and from these humble beginnings, Kema absorbed lessons in endurance, strategy, and the art of shaping a life from very little.Kema’s brilliance is her shield. Her focus on academics, her obsession with sustainable energy, and her tireless research in micro-grids are her weapons against the chaos and inequality around her. At the University of Lagos, she has earned a reputation as a determined and disciplined scholar, capable of outpacing students who come from far more privileged backgrounds. Romance, she believes, is a distraction, a risk she cannot afford if she is to fulfill the promise she carries for herself and for her family. Every day is a calculation: what can she sacrifice, and what cannot be compromised?Her life takes a sharp turn during her volunteer work at the International Energy Summit on Victoria Island. It is here, amidst the glass towers, scent of jasmine, and the controlled perfection of wealth, that Kema encounters Tunde Balogun, a man whose name alone commands attention. Forty-seven, a billionaire industrialist, and the CEO of Balogun Holdings, Tunde is a man both admired and feared. Known as the “Titan of the Lagoon,” he is a master of strategy, reputation, and influence, but also a notorious playboy whose past relationships have been as costly as they were public. He moves through the world with a quiet authority, a magnetic presence that draws attention without effort.Their first meeting is accidental, Kema saves her laptop from a falling tray of champagne, Tunde steadies it beside her, and a spark ignites. What begins as a moment of physical tension quickly unfolds into intellectual combat. Kema’s sharp mind meets Tunde’s relentless curiosity and incisive questioning. She is not impressed, nor does she shrink, and Tunde is simultaneously intrigued and unsettled. The chemistry is undeniable, but so is the danger: she is ambitious, grounded, and independent; he is powerful, charming, and accustomed to possession.As their paths continue to cross, Lagos itself becomes a silent participant in their story. The city, with its extreme wealth and extreme poverty, becomes both backdrop and pressure point, as public attention, media speculation, and class judgments amplify every choice they make. Kema struggles to maintain her identity under the gaze of a society that constantly evaluates her worth in terms of wealth, proximity, and associations. Her family’s pride and fear are ever-present, reminding her that ambition comes at a cost, and desire often complicates strategy.Despite their mutual attraction, Kema resists Tunde’s advances, aware of the risks inherent in entanglement with a man of his reputation. She prioritizes her research, her work with sustainable micro-grids, and her family’s well-being, maintaining boundaries even as the tension between them grows. Yet, Lagos is a city that never permits clarity without challenge. The public visibility of their interactions brings gossip and scrutiny, forcing Kema to confront the fragility of her carefully constructed life. The experience tests her emotional resilience, sharpening her intelligence not just academically, but socially and psychologically.At the same time, Tunde is experiencing his own reckoning. For the first time, he encounters a woman who does not respond to his wealth or status, who challenges him intellectually and morally, and who refuses to be reduced to an object of admiration or conquest. The allure of Kema’s independence forces him to question the patterns of his past relationships and the ways he has used power to define intimacy. Their connection evolves slowly, deliberately, shaped by restraint, mutual respect, and the tension of unclaimed desire.The story deepens as Kema’s professional journey faces real-world challenges. When a pilot micro-grid project suffers a temporary failure due to contractor error, she is forced to make critical decisions under pressure, navigating technical, social, and financial risks. In this moment, Tunde re-enters her world, not as a rescuer, but as a measured presence offering verification and credibility. This reconnection is professional and ethical, a careful collision of two lives that have grown and changed since their first encounter. Kema’s agency remains intact; Tunde’s influence is tempered by respect for her autonomy.
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A Romance of The Two Lagos
Updated at Feb 18, 2026, 12:53
A Romance of The Two LagosTwo worlds. One city. A collision that will change Lagos, where the saltwater of the Atlantic meets the heat of twenty million dreams, two opposing currents are about to collide.Kema Amadi is a woman of equations, not emotions. A brilliant graduate student from the dusty streets of Mushin, her life is a calculated climb toward a single goal: lifting her family out of poverty. To Kema, romance is an inefficiency she cannot afford, and "Titan of industry" Tunde Balogun is exactly the kind of distraction she’s sworn to avoid.At forty-seven, Tunde is the architect of his own mythology, a billionaire CEO whose name is whispered in boardrooms and shouted in tabloids. Twice divorced and weary of the sycophants in his gilded world, he moves through life with the detached boredom of a man who has bought everything and felt nothing.When a near-disaster with a champagne tray brings them face-to-face at an elite summit, the static snap between them is literal. Tunde is captivated by Kema’s fierce intellect and refusal to be bought; Kema is terrified by the man who sees the genius behind her frayed laptop bag.The Price of AmbitionAs Tunde attempts to pull Kema into his world of Banana Island penthouses and private jets, the friction of their different realities begins to spark. Kema must navigate:The Weight of Reputation: How to stay the "Great Hope" of Mushin when the blogs label her a "Billionaire’s Whim."The Shadow of the Past: Tunde’s history of high-profile divorces and corporate ghosts that threaten to swallow her integrity.The Ultimate Choice: Can she accept the help of a man who can save her father’s life without losing the woman who earns her own way?A Love Written in the Stars and the DustFrom the chaotic markets of the Mainland to the marble boardrooms of Victoria Island, A Romance of The Lagos is a sweeping tale of power, tradition, and transformation. It is the story of a girl who lives in a world of "how much is left" and a man who lives in a world of "how much more."In a city that eats dreams for breakfast, Kema and Tunde must decide if their connection is a fleeting spark or the steady light Lagos has been waiting for. When the math of logic fails and the architecture of wealth crumbles, only one question remains: Is their love a bridge between two worlds, or the fire that will burn them both down?
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