If you want to dine with the devil, you would need a very long spoon. In this game, it never gets easier, and there is no fucking light at the end of the tunnel. The more power and money you get, the bigger you get, the more vulnerable you become. Gloom and a violent fate are what probably await me. I would be doomed to face this reality one day, I knew this, and I accepted it. But what transpired in-between, that was what I had the power to influence. In the following weeks after I had Bammy killed in prison, things got tense, the remaining bosses of the old council went on the offensive, they hit back at us and hit back hard. I suspected this was Mr. Sarumky's doing, he was hiding somewhere in the city, and I had to find him and end the war once and for all. Finding Sarumky would be hard and I knew it, so in the meantime, I focused on the next big boss I could find and took them out.
John Akin was the most powerful of the remaining bosses, he had earlier escaped an as
There is a saying that goes "When you're surrounded by vultures, try your best not to die." I woke up in the hospital, and my hand was cuffed to the bed. The doctor stared at me from under his glasses as if he was looking at a monster. Of course, I was a monster, gunshot victims were always viewed as monsters, and it didn't matter if you got hit by a stray bullet or not, sometimes they would be neglected until they eventually die. In this case though, the doctor was probably right. I felt trapped and alone, I knew I was in trouble, and this thought was further affirmed when agent Marx walked into the room. The doctor had left after checking me for a few moment, he must have gone to inform the agent. I looked around confusingly but I could not find Chuks, fear struck me as the scene of the shooting rewinded in my mind. "He was alive... He didn't get shot," I whispered. "Hello, Mr. Badur," Marx's voice interrupted my line of thought as he walked majestica
Chuks the mute, Chuks the brute, Chuks the crazy... One of the Five Badur brothers, and the most feared enforcer of the family. He retained his role of enforcer, even when the family reached the highest level of their power because of his unpredictability and violent nature. Coupled with him having (CIPA) congenital insensitivity to pain and anhidrosis, a condition that inhibits the ability to perceive physical pain, he was the blunt force directed to the enemies of the family. So when young Kunle Badur got shot in an attempt on his life, and was in the hospital, instead of waiting for orders, Chuks took it upon himself to unleash hell on those responsible. The events that unfolded that day would be told and retold for decades. It was even given a name by the media as it was one of the most violent crimes they had witnessed, even in a place as violent as Harmony city.They came at them and missed. That was their fucking undoing. The crew that tried to take out Kunle was of co
In these streets it's the animal kingdom, if you're not a predator then you're the prey. This is what societal deterioration reduces men too, simple animals trying to survive. If you're not eating smaller animals then you are food for bigger ones. Then you start to believe that being cruel is the only option, a kind of impression that whatever is not you are definitely out to get you, Just like crabs in a barrel. All the while, the real enemies watch and get fat on your suffering and further enslave the coming generations even before they are born. Kaz wanted to get a haircut in the morning of the attempt on his brother's life, so he went down to Marley's Grove where his barber, Marquel stayed. Marley's Grove was Baraka's territory, and he should have been safe. He walked into the always busy shop, and he was immediately given a chair, the person in the chair simply stood up for him."Hello, Kaz, it's been a minute since we last saw you around here," Marquel gre
Animals are most vicious when they feel cornered. This is the simplest example of how most down trodden people in a corrupt society feel. Marginalized, and wounded spirited people, walking these streets without any hope of surviving. These people who feel so helpless, and abandoned, they are then filled with rage, and desperation. Probably full of life and dreams, but now filled with disappointments, bitterness and broken dreams, willing to do just anything to change their stations in life. They are wounded, cornered animals.I felt helpless once again, I felt the world collapsing around me, and impending doom stared me in the eyes. The first man that barged into my hospital room wielded a machete, he swung the weapon as if his life depended on it... It probably did. He was haggardly dressed, and I could smell the heavy stench of his clothes. This man was not a gangster nor was he an assassin sent to kill me, he was just an homeless man willing to do the only thing he thought
After being bailed out, Kaz's court day was approaching, and I was still recovering from my wounds. The war which seemed as if we were winning had gotten to a stalemate, and our guys were the ones under pressure. Baraka was missing, and I immediately concluded that he skipped town or he was hiding out somewhere. I gave an order concerning him, he should be found quickly but it was as if he had vanished off the face of the earth.Assault with a deadly weapon, illegal possession of firearms, murder. Those were just some of the charges leveled against Kaz, it was going to be a battle, a very short one. The lawyer was trying his best but in Harmony City, nobody ever win a court case legally, we just had to find a solution to the problem, the traditional type.The judiciary, just like every other arms of government was very corrupt, as a matter of fact, it was one of the most corrupt arms. Someone once said that the judiciary works for the highest bidders," this
Basheeru called for the paley as agreed. A tradition among the bikers that they held sacred. When you call for a paley and the other party agrees, you must not harm them until the duration of the paley, which would be called off after a day, if agreements are not reached. Basheeru was angry for what Jack did to his father, he assumed that Baraka was already dead, of course. But, even he was not willing to break their sacred rule of the paley, he needed some convincing. After sharing my plan with him, he agreed. "You would not be breaking the rule of the paley, all you need to do is stay back and watch it happen," I said. The day was set, and it was intentionally put on the same day as Kaz's court hearing. The Judge was a man named Alfonzo Jakande, a pedophile. When those who judge others are themselves the worst type of criminals, then conventional justice becomes lost. To deal with this animal, I had Chuks pay him a visit, nothing too serious, he just barged i
Surviving the streets, surviving the criminal world... Breathe, and just keep on going until the very end. I know my story is not going to end with a light at the end of the fucking tunnel because there is none, I was born into the pain, and suffering, and the only thing I had control of was how to resist them. I am not going to pretend that things just happened to me, I made choices, and I stand by those choices I made, the only difference between me and those who would judge my choices is that I was not left with a lot of choices, so I had to choose between the few bad choices that would get me what I wanted in life.Numerous times in my life, I was at the brink of death, every single one of those times only reminded me of what I would not have done if I had died, so I came back and did those things. Ambition and a never ending thirst for power ruled my experience. Maybe this was because of where I came up from, or maybe it's just one of those innate things.Ka
"How the hell did that bitch get into his room!" Akeem thundered. The guards stared at one another foolishly, and I could not blame them, not really. Even I did not notice the assassin until she was squeezing life out of me."Let them be, Akeem. They were useless against that girl anyway," I said with a crackling voice.."What do you mean, Kunle? You know who this bitch is?" He pointed at the girl who was already tied to a chair, unconscious."I think I have an idea.... She is from the Union," I replied himUnion? The Union of assassins? Why the hell would they pull this stunt? We have never had any dealings with those shady fuckers."Someone contracted them, obviously.""Sarumky?" Akeem asked."I can not really tell, the Alhaj was attacked by one of these knife wielding ass holes too.""But, the visitantes were responsible for that, weren't they?""It was kind of strange how they were able to get to th
Oh, how things can change in the blink of an eye. Big Shark had been living a quiet and uneventful life in prison, serving out his time for a murder he had committed twenty years ago. But now, as he sat in his cell, he was approached by a representative of an international criminal organization – a group so powerful that they could make things happen that others could only dream of.This organization had the means and the connections to get Shark out of prison, to give him a second chance at life on the outside. And they were offering him a deal – the kind of deal that he couldn't refuse.But Shark had been in the game long enough to know that nothing in life comes for free. There would be a price to pay for this newfound freedom, and he had a sinking feeling that it wouldn't be an easy one to bear.As he weighed his options, Shark couldn't help but wonder how he had ended up in this situation. It all went back to the night of the murder – a crime of passion that had changed the course
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After taking the rest of the crime bosses off the board, I decided it was time to use the help of our newfound allies, I offered Dele, the new DSS district director another career-changing opportunity when he finally helped me to get the information I needed, the identity of the men who had been gunning for me and mine. He finally gave me the files after a long look and I was surprised when I opened them, this helped when I made my plans, the final stage was the sit down with the man who led the assault against my family. I had to look him in the eyes, I just had to. So, three weeks after taking out the other bosses, I called him, he was a captain in the army, named Captain Abubakar Lawan. I asked him to meet at a restaurant downtown named Dodo and he agreed. As I sat at the table in the dimly lit restaurant, I could feel the tension in the air. I knew that Captain Abubakar Lawan would not come alone, and I was proven right as he arrived with a group of armed members of his unit. T
I knew we would have to leave town for a while at least, but I wasn't going to leave without putting the house in order. I knew I was betrayed by some of the bosses, and I wasn't going to let the betrayal slide. It would have been a nail in my coffin. I had two problems, the first one was how to punish my betrayers and the second was how to make sure that others never even try to betray me again. What came next was a sort of cleansing, both spiritual and physical... the sort of shit I needed Chuks and Akeem for. Betrayal in this game comes with a heavy price - for those who cross the line, there's a one-way ticket to the Colosseum. Just ask any ancient Roman emperor how they dealt with disloyalty - heads roll and blood spills. Loyalty is rewarded, but betrayal? That's a one-way ticket to a brutal end. After the election, when the parties and the candidates argued and battled in courts about the results, and tried to prove all sorts of rigging and criminalities perpetrated during the
They say politics is a dirty game, but I say it's just like being a gangster. You have to be cunning, fearless, and willing to do whatever it takes to come out on top. The only difference is that in politics, the weapons are usually words and the battlegrounds are mostly hidden from the public's eyes.... Well that is just until the guns are drawn and bullets fly, in these parts, the difference is not that much, elections are always full of murders and blood. As I sit in my dimly lit office, surrounded by smoke and the whispers of power, I can't help but draw parallels between the two worlds I had just started to inhabit. In both, you have to be able to manipulate, lie, cheat, and murder your way to the top. It's all about who has the most leverage, who can cut the best deals, and who can eliminate the competition with finesse.My father used to say, "In politics, you either eat at the table or you're on the menu." And let me tell you, I've never forgotten those words. They ring true
The attacks against us were not only physical, but most of our businesses had stopped, Basheeru, the leader of the bikers, my loyal friend was betrayed and killed, and the other bosses were already in hiding. Most of them were also betrayed by men close to them and they barely escaped assassination. Everything was crumbling around me, but that was not the worst of it. A blogger started publishing stories about us... He used different names of course, but the details were so accurate that all it needed was for anybody to pay attention and they would know who the publications were about. One of these publications goes... The scorching sun hung high in the sky, sending waves of intense heat across the vast lands of West Africa. The dunes stretched endlessly, mirroring the desolation that was cloaked beneath the surface. This harsh environment had become the playground of drug cartels, where illicit trade thrived under the watchful eyes of corrupt officials and desperate souls seeking fo
After hiding out in Hells' Gaze and perfecting my plans, I decided to share it with the family. "We are going to leave town for a while," I declared. They all stared at me as if I was going crazy. "Where would we go," Kaz asked. "The question is, where can't we go?" I said. "I have already gotten all of our passports ready." "But the business, everything you have built, we can't just run... This can't be it. " Akeem stood up from his chair and I could see the sadness in his eyes. "Oh, the business is going to be fine. We are going to leave the running to people we trust," I smiled. "But we are at war, and we're getting beaten, let me get the men together... We can still take this fight to them.""Oh, we are going to win this fight, but we're not going to go win it in the streets, we need to bring in the big guns, " I began to explain my well-thought-out plans. "We are going to meet with Ahmar Thubr and the DSS district officer tomorrow when they come here for their campaign, a
Sulaiman had become an enigmatic figure in the neighborhood, revered as a modern-day godfather, he commanded his men with an air of authority, as we ventured into the heart of Hell's Gaze, our infamous home. The warlords' gang, had become a tightly-knit brotherhood bound by loyalty, trailing behind him, a cacophony of voices raised in infectious chants and haunting melodies. As the people spilled onto the streets, their faces alive with fervor, it became apparent that this was more than a mere escape, it was indeed a homecoming.It was on the morrow of this triumphant return that I felt a yearning to inspect the underbelly of the neighborhood that had birthed and nurtured us and our empire. Eesha, my tempestuous flame, was by my side, her eyes aflame with a thirst for adventure. She was no stranger to the ghettos so, everything we saw didn't surprise her much. Together, we stepped onto the desolate streets, our footsteps swallowed by the decaying asphalt beneath us.Hell's Gaze, a nam
I did the things I did, and do not regret doing them. I am guilty of a lot of bad things, I am a very bad man, but I am what I am as a response to my environment. I did all the things I did to survive and push my family to a better life. Now imagine what I did when that family was threatened, I let all hell break loose, the monster free, and the chaos took over. The screeching sound of tires filled the air as the Jeep's engine roared to life, propelling us forward with an urgent intensity. Our hearts pounded with adrenaline-infused fury as we raced through the city streets, desperately trying to shake off the relentless pursuit of the DSS.The darkened alleyways and dimly lit streets became a blur as we weaved in and out of traffic, narrowly dodging oncoming cars and pedestrians. The eerie glow of the moon cast a haunting shadow over the chaos unfolding around us, adding a surreal touch to the frenzied atmosphere.Ahmad, my driver maneuvered the Jeep with a cool precision, his hands