The rich boy
At Passover Group of School, everybody knew Favour. He was tall, handsome, and always dressed in expensive clothes. His father was a rich businessman in Lagos, so Favour never lacked money.
But Favour was not a good boy.
He bullied junior students, fought often, and disobeyed teachers. Many students feared him because he moved with dangerous boys called “The Black Dragons,” a secret cult group inside the school.
Whenever teachers punished students, Favour escaped because he bribed people with money.
“Who can touch me?” Favour would boast.
His best friend, Musa, warned him many times.
“Favour, this cult life will destroy you.”
But Favour only laughed.
“Poor people fear danger. Rich boys create danger.”
Nobody knew trouble was coming.