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Chapter 5 - The Groups and Their Territories

Sure! Here's Episode 5 continuing directly from the end of Episode 4's club fight, with the groups and members in

The innos

- Leader: Olu "Boss" Akin

- Key Members:

- Tunde "Quickhands" (Ikeja)

- Jide "Knuckles" (Surulere)

- Musa "Shadow" (Mushin)

- Chinedu "Ghost" (Ajegunle)

- Femi "Snake" (Yaba)

*The Kings of Eko*

- Leader: Kola "Big K" Adeyemi

- Key Members:

- Seyi "Hammer" (Lekki)

- Bayo "Fangs" (Victoria Island)

- Tayo "Bull" (Apapa)

- Dapo "Ice" (Ikoyi)

- Emeka "Blade" (Agege)

The fight in the club had just ended, but the damage was done. Broken glass and blood covered the floor as shouts echoed through the dimly lit room. Olu "Boss" Akin wiped the sweat from his brow, his gaze sharp and calculating.

"We can't let this slide," Boss growled. "The Kings of Eko came hard, but this is our turf—Mushin and Ajegunle don't belong to them."

Tunde "Quickhands" smirked, flexing his fingers. "Let them try coming back here. We'll make sure they regret it."

Suddenly, Boss's phone buzzed. A coded message from Chinedu "Ghost" appeared: "Big K mobilizing, moving towards Surulere and Yaba. Expect reinforcements."

"Damn," Boss muttered. "They're hitting us where we control. Jide, get the men ready in Surulere. Femi, watch Yaba. This is about to get ugly."

Just then, Femi "Snake" shifted uncomfortably, eyes darting to the door where a stranger had been lingering since the fight started. Boss noticed immediately.

"Snake, what's going on? You look like you've seen a ghost."

Snake hesitated. "Boss... there's someone new in the city. Someone playing both sides. I think he's spying for Big K."

Before Boss could respond, the club's front doors slammed open. Seyi "Hammer" and his crew burst in, weapons drawn, eyes burning with fury.

"Surprise visit," Hammer sneered. "Time to settle this."

Chaos erupted again — the clash wasn't over, and now it had become a full-scale war inside the walls. Blood stained the floor, alliances were tested, and betrayal whispered in every corner.

As the fight raged on, Boss realized the battle for Lagos was just beginning — and this war would decide who truly ruled the streets.

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