Pocket and his thugs scrambled, slipping in the muck. The Albino Marmoset grabbed the master tape and ran. Tintin pulled Professor Phono from his chair, and together they burst out into the gray Enugu dawn—just as the tunnel collapsed behind them, trapping Pocket up to his neck in a slurry of coal and history.
Three days later, the Enugu Eyeglass ran the story. The illegal mine was excavated by the National Museum. The bronze artifacts—bells, leopard statues, and a royal stool—were saved. The Albino Marmoset turned out to be a UNESCO audio archivist; she and Adanna released “The Ebony Coal” as a charity single for mine rehabilitation. enugu tintin
The woman paled further. "That wasn't me. That was Pocket, acting on his own. He wanted the bronze artifacts to melt down for foreign buyers." Pocket and his thugs scrambled, slipping in the muck
His first stop was the Rangers FC training ground. The button was from a limited-edition blazer, given only to the club’s "Executive Life Patrons"—a list that included politicians, oil barons, and one notorious scrap-metal dealer from Abakpa: Chief "Pocket" Nwosu. Three days later, the Enugu Eyeglass ran the story