OSEGUN'S ASENSION BOOK ONE
# *OSEGUN’S ASCENSION*
### *Book One of The Guardian Saga*
By Aiyedogbon Joshua
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### **In a city where survival is its own kind of miracle, one boy becomes the impossible thing Lagos has been waiting for.**
### *The last guardian died forgotten. Lagos is about to make sure the next one doesn’t.*
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# **Synopsis**
Lagos is a city that never stops moving.
Buses roar through flooded streets. Markets breathe like living things. Millions fight every day just to survive another sunrise. In a city this alive, miracles are supposed to belong to churches, shrines, and stories told by old women at dusk.
Not to sixteen-year-old boys with forty naira in their pockets.
Osegun Adeore is ordinary — painfully ordinary. He’s late to school more often than not, dodges danfo buses in Oshodi traffic, and spends most of his life trying not to disappoint his struggling family. But one Monday morning, something inside him awakens.
A warmth in his chest.
A pull he cannot explain.
And suddenly, impossible things begin happening around him.
Arguments end with a single sentence from him. Broken systems begin fixing themselves. Entire communities experience strange bursts of luck after he passes through them. At first, Osegun convinces himself it’s a coincidence.
Until people begin whispering his name.
Then a sharp-tongued genius named Ngozi Okafor approaches him outside his school gate with a notebook full of evidence and one terrifying conclusion:
> “Things change when you’re around.”
As the two investigate the truth behind his abilities, they uncover something ancient buried beneath Lagos itself — a hidden spiritual current tied to forgotten guardians, old gods, and a history powerful men have spent generations trying to erase.
Because Osegun is not the first guardian.
The last one died alone.
Now the secret priesthood ruling the spiritual underworld of Lagos has turned its attention toward him. Some want to control him. Others want him destroyed before the city fully believes in what he represents.
As miracles go viral and rumours spread through markets, schools, shrines, and social media, Osegun becomes the centre of a war far older than himself — one fought in crowded streets, abandoned temples, shadowed lagoons, and a hidden realm beneath Lagos where ancient beings still move in the dark.
But the greatest danger is not the power growing inside him.
It is the hope people place in him.
Because in a city built on survival, hope is stronger than fear.
And once Lagos begins to believe in Osegun, the world around him will never be the same again.