Naijaprey Stories
Tales of challenging mother-in-laws, inheritance drama, and sibling rivalry.
is a specialized section of the broader Naijaprey platform, dedicated entirely to hosting written fiction, multi-chapter series, and short stories. While the main website functions as an entertainment hub, the stories section acts as a digital library where readers can access thousands of locally authored books, predominantly written by Nigerian and West African creators.
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Chidi visits his family’s rural estate in Anambra State, now overgrown with ivy and guarded by a faded Ezugwu (ancestral juju). Using a drone, he discovers a hidden cave beneath the Ajo-Obi, its walls etched with Ifá (Yoruba divination) symbols. Inside, he finds a chest with an old photo: his great-grandfather, a British colonial officer, standing beside a bound, hooded figure. A note in my grandma’s handwriting reads: “The spirit of the river was wronged. Our silence feeds him.”
Two hours ago, he was just a delivery rider weaving through the gridlock of Oshodi. Now, he was a man with a choice that felt like a noose.
Reflecting the raw reality of survival and ambition in major African metropolitan cities, these stories tackle themes of friendship, betrayal, financial struggle, and the ultimate triumph of the underdog. They are often written in a mix of English and Pidgin, making them highly relatable to local audiences. Why Readers Love Naijaprey Stories