The village of Mbiru had one hill that everyone knew but no one climbed after dark. It wasn’t cursed — at least, not in the way old stories say — but people swore strange things happened up there. Phones lost signal. Radios caught whispers in languages no one recognized.
When the government announced a new cell tower would be built right on that hill, people laughed nervously. Some said it was progress. Others said it was foolishness.
But no one objected too loudly — because progress, even the haunted kind, meant jobs.
Among the young men hired to help with the installation was Musa, a 25-year-old electrician who had learned everything he knew from YouTube and patience. He was one of the few in the village who believed in...
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