The Campus Mafia

by Paul Ihuoma Oluikpe


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/05/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781420861143

About the Book

Ukaegbu is an innocent, young undergraduate who suddenly discovers there is more than meets the eye in the people he sees everyday on campus.  He is shocked when a campus fraternity group assaults him in the night while heading back from a café.  This left an indelible impression.  The passion for revenge drove him to the extreme.

 

Then comes Isabella, the girl at the centre of it all.  She is a campus queen who knows how to get what she wants.  Girlfriend to the Capone of Deadskull, the second largest and deadliest group on campus., she finds herself abandoned in a frat clash and was raped by the opposition.  She ended up in a medical centre and from then, thing fell apart on campus.  The fraternities that controlled the campus went for each other’s throats.

 

Would Ukaegbu find what he wants?  Revenge.  Or would this turn into a pyrrhic victory?


About the Author

Paul Oluikpe was born in Kputke, Isiala Ngwa of Abia State, Nigeria.  He holds a degree in librarianship, an MSC in information and knowledge management from Abia State University, Nigeria and Loughborough University, UK respectively.  He is currently a PhD researcher in Civil and Building Engineering Department of Loughborough University, Leicestershire.  Oluikpe has worked as librarian, teacher and instructor in nursery/primary schools, secondary schools and a polytechnic in Nigeria. He has also taught literature at Peter Franklin School, Abia State and has vast knowledge of literary traditions.  Paul is a naturally gifted writer who observes nature from a very talented vantage point.  Oluikpe won the 1996, 1997 and 1998 Abia State University writer of the year in swift succession.  He wrote a short story “Echoes from Orientation” which won a corps members award in 1999 in Benin City, Nigeria.  He has been on radio and television for literary events. Currently he resides in Leicestershire, UK with his wife, Ngozi and daughter Ariuri.