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BEAUTIFUL SINNERS (Episode 8)

“You could return to New York or Los Angeles,” Nneka was saying, “you know, veg out for a bit, relax and then –” “No, absolutely not,” Benjamin countered heatedly. “We

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DOWN LOW (EPISODE 7)

Previously on DOWN LOW… * As soon as Martin gained consciousness, he instantly regretted it, as his head threatened to split open with the force of his headache. He tried to

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BEAUTIFUL SINNERS (Episode 7)

She sat on the couch in front of the TV, in her sitting room, a bowl of ice cream in her hands. Her hair was pulled back in an untidy

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DOWN LOW (EPISODE 6)

Previously on Down Low… * For what seemed like the millionth time, Martin rubbed his eyes. The excel spreadsheet was beginning to blur in his vision more and more, and

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BEAUTIFUL SINNERS (Episode 6)

So here’s what went down last week on BEAUTIFUL SINNERS. So Amara is still seeing her dead mother at the most unexpected places. She comes close to telling her ex-husband-to-be,

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BEAUTIFUL SINNERS (Episode 5)

So here’s what went down previously on BEAUTIFUL SINNERS: Kevin hooks up with his first love, Jude, something that apparently wasn’t the first time. And he feels bad, really bad

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DOWN LOW (EPISODE 5)

Previously on Down Low… * She’s even fat. Ugh! Straight men sef! Apparently a vagina is all they need, no matter how shapeless the owner is, Ekene thought sourly as he

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BEAUTIFUL SINNERS (Episode 4)

The suite that Demoniker occupied in the part of the hotel with a breathtaking view of Calabar city was a beehive of activity. Casually-clad network technicians moved about, wielding wires,

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DOWN LOW (EPISODE 4)

Previously on Down Low… * Timilehin Sonaike glanced anxiously at the whimsical mouse-shaped wall clock that had been a gift to Ronke Quadri from one of her patients. Ironically, it

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Because of the traffic, the journey to the hospital felt like a whole day. Deola, who normally was Driving Miss Daisy behind the steering wheel, went all Fast and Furious