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For Wale Taylor My First Love

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Final Part

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Final Part

Click here to read part 1 Click here to read part 2 Click here to read part 3 Click here to read part 4 Click here to read part 5 Click..

April 7, 2011 with 20 Comments
For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 6

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 6

Click here to read part 1 Click here to read part 2 Click here to read part 3 Click here to read part 4 Click here to read part 5 Years..

March 31, 2011 with 11 Comments

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 4

Click Here For Part 1 Click Here For Part 2 Click Here For Part 3 “Bayo, tell this silly boy that if I see him with that Yemi girl again,..

March 17, 2011 with 21 Comments

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 3

Click To Read Part 1 Click To Read Part 2 The next few months went by quickly, yet slowly. Sometime during all that depressing chaos, Wale..

March 10, 2011 with 16 Comments

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 5

Click here to read part 1 Click here to read part 2 Click here to read part 3 Click here to read part 4 In America, life was far different..

February 24, 2011 with 9 Comments

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 2

Click To Read Part 1 “Aiyeeeeeeeee!” If I live to be a hundred years, I will never forget that scream …the one that marked the..

February 21, 2011 with 18 Comments

For Wale Taylor, My First Love – Part 1

Call me crazy, but I was a child when I met my first love. I was the spunky, tomboyish girl who lived next door. He was the quiet handsome..

February 3, 2011 with 32 Comments
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