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Chapter Twenty Two : The Senator's Driver
Author: Kenneth Uwadi
last update2025-01-05 03:40:15
Dressed in an unassuming black suit, Chidi looked like a member of Senator Amapiki's security details. But he's his personal driver.

He's been his personal driver for nearly a decade

and in all these years he had driven the senator through countless fundraisers, political rallies, and secret meetings. He had seen it all, the sharp suits, the flashing cameras, the private moments where the senator’s polished façade slipped. His job was simple: drive, listen to orders, and above all, never ask questions.

Chidi is a picture of carefulness. He is not only a driver but is also a silent observer of the senator’s world, getting to see moments the public would never see.On the surface, his job to some persons will look easy. People can easily feel it's just driving the Senator to and from his engagements alone . But in reality, the job requires a good sense of timing, an ear for trouble, and an ability to read the senator’s moods.

The Senator had always been a larger-t
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