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Summary
In the streets of Lagos, survival speaks louder than dreams. Ayo, a boy from the slums, learns early that life doesn’t wait for the weak. Between odd jobs, failed hustles, and a love that keeps slipping through his fingers, he tries to outrun the things that swallow young men whole poverty, corruption, and his own pride. Told in a raw, human voice, “If Horses Could Talk” is not just a story about struggle; it’s about the quiet hope that keeps you moving, even when the world is watching you fall. Because if horses could talk, maybe they’d tell us how to run without breaking.