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BEYOND AMBITION

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In a world where power is everything, Omar Mohammed omar has always lived under the weight of expectations. Born into one of the wealthiest and most influential families in Nigeria, he is the eldest son of a man whose name commands respect in both politics and business. His father, Alhaji Mohammed omar, built an empire from the ground up, becoming a renowned politician, businessman, and diplomat. Despite his political status, he has always been a man who values his first wife,Mama Omar's mother, above all others. Unlike many men of his stature, he remains deeply committed to her, respecting her wisdom and quiet strength.But even in a house where love exists, jealousy breeds like fire in the shadows.omar stepmother, Rahina, was never content with being second. She, too, was married into power, but unlike mama, she sought more than just companionship—she sought dominance, control, and a future where her own children inherited their father’s legacy. And in her eyes, omar was an obstacle.From childhood, he has felt the sting of her resentment and quiet manipulations. His stepmother always favored her own daughters, whispering in their ears that Omar was the enemy, that he would take everything from them, that he was the reason their father would never truly look at them as heirs.So, his stepmother and stepsister turned cold toward him, making him feel like an outsider in his own family. They valued power over love, ambition over duty, and in their eyes, omar’s kindness and sense of loyalty were weaknesses.But nothing could have prepared him for the ultimate betrayal.At 35, omar’s father forced him into a contract marriage—not out of love, not even out of tradition, but for political gain. His wife, sahar, was handpicked not for her heart but for her status and family connections. A woman of grace and intellect, yes, but one who had no desire for love, no patience for companionship, and no interest in fulfilling the role of a wife.To sahar, marriage was nothing more than a stepping stone—a means to solidify her own ambitions while enjoying the privileges of being a rich man’s wife. She was cold, distant, and detached, her heart buried in her career and personal aspirations.omar, once hopeful that marriage might offer him a sense of belonging, quickly realized the emptiness of their union. Nights stretched into silence, and their home—a mansion with countless rooms, chandeliers, and luxury—felt more like a prison than a sanctuary.The loneliness weighed on him like a curse.Until he met iklas.iklas was everything his world was not.At just 17 years old, she had already endured the harshest realities of life. Raised in poverty, orphaned at a young age, and left to care for her grandmother and younger sister, iklas had no time for dreams of love. Her only dream was survival.She worked tirelessly, doing whatever she could to put food on the table. She sold goods on the street—all for a few naira that barely kept them afloat. Yet, despite her hardships, she had a fire in her spirit—a quiet strength that refused to be broken.When omar met her, he didn’t just see a struggling girl—he saw warmth, resilience, and a kind of love that had never been given to him freely.For the first time in years, he felt something stir within him.iklas, despite her young age, treated him with a kindness that was rare in his world. She saw him, truly saw him—not as a politician’s son, not as a man burdened by duty, but simply as iklas.Their bond grew slowly, delicately, dangerously.But happiness, even in the smallest doses, is something that jealousy cannot allow.His stepmother saw the change in him—the way he smiled more, the way he left the house more frequently, the way he seemed to find solace outside of his home rather than within it.And she would not allow it.Rahina had spent years ensuring that omar’s life remained within her control. If she couldn’t turn his father against him, she could at least make sure he never found true happiness.She turned to the one thing she knew best—darkness.With whispered words and hidden rituals, she cursed his home, making it a place he could never find peace. Restless nights, an unbearable weight in his chest, a suffocating feeling that forced him out of the mansion and into the quiet refuge of iklas’s small home.And so, he returned to her again and again.Not because he wanted to. Because he needed to.Because in iklas’s world—where there was no wealth, no power, no luxury—he found something he never had before: peace.

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CHAPTER ONE
I was headed to London. Flight 80 had just landed me, and it had taken me quite some effort to gather the money for the trip. But for the sake of my dear readers, I wouldn’t let this moment pass without sharing it with you. There stood a house that truly deserved to be called a home—not just any house, but a masterpiece in its own right. Every inch of it was exquisite. Inside, I spotted a strikingly handsome man lounging on a three-seater sofa, completely absorbed in his work. He was switching between an elegant, high-end iPad and a sleek, newly designed laptop, while also handling his phone. From the way his fingers moved effortlessly over the devices, you could tell he was a man accustomed to wealth, luxury, and absolute comfort. That man was Omar Mohd Omar, a distinguished 35-year-old whose name carried the legacy of his grandfather. His father, Mohd Omar Ibrahim, was a well-known scholar, businessman, and politician. he was the only child, born before his parents passed away. His roots traced back to Gombe State, from the Fulani lineage of Gombe. Before his parents passing, Mohd Omar ibrahim's father had ensured he received the best education. Now, all he had left were his extended relatives in Gombe, whom he regularly supported and visited. His father had been a highly respected statesman, serving in various government roles. He held numerous political positions—first as a State Representative, then three consecutive terms in the House of Representatives in Abuja, followed by a Senatorial term. He had also served as a Minister twice and was currently Nigeria’s Ambassador to Russia. Beyond politics, he was a businessman with multiple companies and vast investments. In short, he was a true billionaire, residing in the heart of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. Omar’s father had married two wives. His first wife, Hajiya Amina, was the head of the household. She had three children, though God had not blessed her with many. Her firstborn was Omar, followed by Abdullah (18 years old), and their youngest, Suleim (9 years old). His second wife, Hajiya Rahina, had five daughters: Sadiya (27 years old), Aisha (25 years old), Zainab (23 years old), Naja (21 years old), and the youngest, Sajida (15 years old). Hajiya Amina was originally from a village in Gombe. She hadn’t pursued much education—only finishing secondary school, and that too after Mohd Omar Ibrahim married her and encouraged her to complete it. She was a full-time housewife, dedicating herself to raising her children and supporting her husband. Rahina, on the other hand, was different. Her three eldest daughters had all completed their degrees and secured government jobs. Every morning, they would leave for work in their flashy cars, always competing with one another—especially when their salaries arrived. Baffa (their father) had urged them repeatedly to get married now that they were educated, but they refused. Because of this, the household was filled with many women, each with their own space. However, the children from Amina’s side were the most physically attractive, especially Omar, which only deepened the jealousy from Rahina’s side. They do not live in peace at all because Hajiya Rahina does not love Hajiya Amina and her children. This is because Amina has sons while she does not, and she fears Amina will inherit everything. To make matters worse, Alhaji Mohammed prefers Amina and her children, especially Omar. Because of this, Rahina insists that none of her daughters will get married until they obtain a degree and secure government jobs. Her children have adopted this mindset and have inherited her character entirely—lying, rudeness, and a sense of superiority. Even among themselves, they do not live peacefully; their lives are filled with hypocrisy, public fights, and constant competition. Each one wants to outshine the other. They also follow clerics because their mother raised them that way. As for Hajiya Amina, she is a kind and virtuous woman who does not care about worldly possessions. She is patient and deeply religious. She prays constantly for herself and her children, especially Omar, because they are the most envious of him. Omar, on the other hand, does not interfere in any of their affairs. He only associates with his immediate family because he sees that his half-siblings lack good manners. Omar is extremely handsome—his beauty is beyond words. He has fair skin, but he is not pale; however, he is not dark enough to be called "chocolate." His complexion is in between. He is tall but not lanky, neither too slim nor too bulky—just well-proportioned, with a broad, normal chest. His nose is well-formed, not too sharp, and his black hair is thick, smooth, and silky, similar to that of an Indian. His eyebrows are full and well-shaped, and his large, bright white eyes shine. His jawline is slightly defined, and his lips are of medium size, not exactly pink, but a light pink shade. Readers, you won’t believe it—if you see him smile, you might just faint because of how bright and perfectly white his teeth are. He also has dimples. His skin is smooth and glowing, soft to the touch. His hands, feet, and fingers are all captivating. His thighs are well-built, his broad shoulders and chest add to his charm, and every part of his body is well-formed. Anyone who sees him is drawn to him. Even fair-skinned people in London admire his looks. In terms of personality, Omar is disciplined—he does not smoke or drink, nor does he entertain women despite their relentless pursuit of him. In fact, he dislikes women altogether. They do not interest him. He keeps to himself and does not involve himself in anyone's affairs. If you ask him for help, he will assist, but otherwise, he remains detached. His flaw is that he has a strong ego, gets angry easily, and rarely smiles. Not just anything can make him laugh. However, he does have a kind heart—if he sees someone in trouble, he feels sorry for them. But he does not interfere in anyone’s life unless they seek his help. He dislikes noise and unnecessary conversations. Omar studied Economics in London, obtained his degree, and has already completed his Master’s. He is also deeply religious, having memorized 40 chapters of the Qur'an in addition to other Islamic texts. He practices his faith diligently. His father, Baffa, pressured him into getting married at 30. Baffa arranged a marriage for him with Sahar, the daughter of a governor. Sahar is also well-educated—she studied Medicine and works at a prestigious hospital in Abuja. She owns two private hospitals of her own. Sahar is quite beautiful, with a chocolate complexion that has become fair due to excessive use of body creams. She takes great care of her appearance, though only when she is going to work. She looks down on others because she controls large amounts of money. She has four luxurious cars and treats the workers in their home with extreme arrogance, to the point that they fear her. She is disrespectful, has no manners, and lacks humility. At work, she openly flirts with male colleagues, giving high-fives and engaging in inappropriate conversations. Men frequently compliment her looks and her perfume, telling her, "Your husband is lucky to have you." She enjoys engaging in dirty talk with male colleagues. Some decent female workers have advised her to change, but she insulted them in response. Sahar's disrespect extends even to her husband, Omar. She does not regard him with any respect at all. She believes he knows nothing about marriage, love, or romance because he has never experienced them. The only reason he got married was because Baffa forced him to. Sahar is not concerned with religion; all she cares about is money and her government job. She surrounds herself with friends who lack good manners. She goes out five times a day and is rarely at home. Whenever someone questions her, she claims it’s because of work. She completely refuses to have children, saying she is not ready and does not want to ruin her body. She only married Omar because of his family’s wealth—her only goal in life is money. Omar, exhausted and fed up with her behavior, decided to leave for London to take a break. As for her, she was unbothered by his departure. He has advised and reprimanded her multiple times, but she refuses to listen. She does not allow him to be intimate with her unless it benefits her—either when she wants something or when she needs money from him. Omar, on the other hand, has no love or feelings for her. He only fulfills his marital obligations out of duty. In fact, he even wonders if there is something wrong with him because he has never once felt any desire for his wife. He does not even look at other women, let alone recognize if he has an issue. However, his best friend, Sultan, insists that it is simply because Omar does not love his wife. Sultan believes that the day Omar meets his true love, his emotions will "burst open," and he will realize that he is completely fine. Omar, however, dismisses this as nonsense. He refuses to believe it at all. He has even gone to multiple hospitals in Europe, and all the doctors confirmed that he is perfectly healthy. And that is just a little about The Most Handsome and Sexy Omar.

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