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  • A PASTOR'S BETRAYAL
    PART 9
    The morning sun streamed through the curtains of the Thompson family home, painting the walls in warm gold. Grace stood by the kitchen window, watching as Michael played with Joy in the backyard—their laughter floating through the open window like music.
    Six months had passed since the hospital. Six months of healing—of late-night talks, family dinners, and slow, steady rebuilding.
    Grace smiled as she poured tea into two cups—one with two sugars and a splash of milk for Michael, the other just the way she liked it.
    She had never thought she would feel this kind of peace again.
    It happened on a quiet evening.
    Grace was curled up on the couch, flipping through an old photo album—pictures of birthdays, vacations, moments she had almost lost forever.
    Michael sat beside her, watching her face as she traced a finger over a snapshot of their wedding day.
    "Grace," he said softly.
    She turned to him—and froze.
    Michael was on one knee, holding a simple gold band. Not a new ring.
    Her ring.
    The one she had left behind.
    "Marry me again," he whispered. "Not because we have to. Because we want to."
    Grace’s hands trembled as she reached for him. "Yes," she breathed. "A thousand times, yes."
    They decided to do it in the south of France—just the five of them.
    No fanfare. No crowds. No pressure.
    Just love.
    The ceremony took place on a small cliff overlooking the Mediterranean, the sea breeze carrying the scent of salt and blooming flowers. Sarah and Daniel stood as witnesses, grinning as they held the rings. Joy, dressed in a tiny white dress, scattered petals at Grace’s feet.
    When the officiant pronounced them husband and wife (again), Michael didn’t wait for permission to kiss her.
    Grace melted into him, her heart so full she thought it might burst.
    Later, as they watched the sunset paint the sky in shades of pink and gold, Michael squeezed her hand.
    "We’re going to make him pay, Grace," he murmured.
    She didn’t need to ask who he meant.
    Pastor Gideon.
    The flight home was filled with quiet planning.
    "We can’t just accuse him," Sarah said, surprisingly sharp for a teenager. "We need proof."
    Michael nodded. "I’ve already started looking. There are others—women he’s manipulated, money he’s stolen."
    Grace’s stomach twisted. She had been one of many.
    But not the last.
    Never the last.
    "We’ll expose him," she said, her voice steady for the first time in months. "Publicly. So he can’t hurt anyone else."
    The children exchanged glances, then grinned.
    It was time for revenge.
    The Sunday after their return, Grace walked into Pastor Gideon’s church for the first time since her collapse.
    Heads turned. Whispers followed.
    Pastor Gideon, mid-sermon, faltered when he saw her.
    But Grace didn’t flinch.
    She walked straight to the front row—where Michael and the children waited—and sat down.
    The pastor’s smile was strained. "Sister Grace! What a... surprise."
    Grace merely smiled.
    You have no idea what’s coming.
    After the service, Grace requested a private meeting.
    The pastor’s office was just as she remembered—opulent, suffocating.
    "You look... well," he said, eyeing her warily.
    Grace folded her hands. "I am. Thanks to my family."
    A flicker of unease crossed his face.
    She leaned forward. "I know what you did, Pastor. And I’m not the only one."
    His smile froze. "I don’t know what—"
    Michael stepped out of the shadows, holding a recorder. "We have testimonies from five other women. Bank records. Even your *texts*."
    Pastor Gideon paled.
    Sarah, standing in the doorway with her phone, smirked. "Oh, and this is being livestreamed to the entire congregation."
    The pastor’s chair screeched as he stood. "You can’t—"
    Grace rose, her voice calm. "Watch us."
    TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • BAT never kept a deputy in his 2nd term. He changed deputies in Lagos like handkerchiefs.

    He will use you & then, dump you. He used El-Rufai & dumped him. He used Buhari; now his followers attack Bubu every now & then. He will use Kashim Shettima, & dump him as well.

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    BAT never kept a deputy in his 2nd term. He changed deputies in Lagos like handkerchiefs. He will use you & then, dump you. He used El-Rufai & dumped him. He used Buhari; now his followers attack Bubu every now & then. He will use Kashim Shettima, & dump him as well. Bola Tinubu is a social climber. The only persons he loves are Asiwaju, Seyi, & Remi.
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  • If the weight of the world is too heavy today, let it go for a moment.
    Lay it down, if only for a minute or two; like a walker laying down their rucksack at the edge of a stream.
    Lay it down and listen.
    The world has its own rhythm; it's own pulse. It's own breath. Take time to listen, and to notice it. Notice the sounds of the wind and the smell of the earth after it's rained. Notice the colour of the sky and the texture of the grass and the shape of the clouds. Notice the light. And let it all soften the weight of the world around you.
    Notice your own breath, your own rhythm, your own pulse. Lay down your rucksack and unpack what is not yours; and then find things that lighten the load even more. Find the things that bring you joy and let them grow: let them crack the weight of those burdens,
    and allow light to filter in through the cracks.
    You are not expected to hold the world, but to live within it.
    And even if you cannot lift it all, you can always choose how to carry what is yours. You are strong enough to bear it.
    But if you ever feel like you might crack under the weight...
    Lay it down and listen.
    Lay it down.
    Breathe.
    And notice your light.
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  • *Things women love during making love but afraid to tell you

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    Sexual rejection from a husband can make a woman see herself as less desirable and ruin her self esteem by 80%! One of the ways you can boost your wife's self esteem is to make her know she is super hot, super sexy, and sexually desirable to you.

    Why is your wife cold in bed and doesn't respond sexually to you? Why does she hate sex? Why is she frigid? May be because you don't know these10 things and she is sick or afraid of telling you. Get to know them now and set her loose from all inhibition. By the time you are through and practice them continuously, your wife should have become a glorified husband seductress you never imagined! Let's go!

    1. WOMEN LOVE VARIETY IN BED: Same touch, same way, same method, same place, same time is super boring to a woman! Women love adventure. That is why we don't wear same clothe 7 days a week. Variety is the spice of sex. How you touch her yesterday may not be how she wants to be touched today. She may want back rub yesterday but toe massage today. It is your job to notice her, read her like a book and know when she wants passion or tenderness.

    2. WOMEN LOVE ROMANCE: gentle, passionate kisses, soft touches at the right places gradually sets a woman on fire!

    3. WOMEN LOVE TO TALK BEFORE SEX. Listening to her about how her day went makes you super sexy to a woman. Do not undress her till you have undressed her heart.

    4. WOMEN LOVE TO BE ON TOP: may be not all women but most. It keeps her in charge, control the depth and watch you enjoy her front view.

    5. WOMEN WILL GLADLY GIVE A QUICKIE IN THE KITCHEN, TOILET, ANYWHERE, any how you want it if you will respect her, show love, be tender, affectionate and not see her as a sex object for quick release.

    6. WOMEN LOVE TO HAVE THEIR CLITORIS STROKED TENDERLY, affectionately, appropriately at the right time before and during sex.

    7. WOMEN DON'T CARE ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR P*NIS AS LONG AS YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE GOOD USE OF IT, hit the right place, position at the right angle and get her moan in pleasure.

    8. WOMEN WILL GLADLY OBLIGE TO ANY SEXUAL POSITION AS LONG AS IT GIVES HER ORGASM.

    9. THE FUEL OF SEXUAL PASSION FOR A WOMAN IS LOVE, CARE, ATTENTION, AFFECTION AND GENEROSITY WHICH YOU MAKE A LIFESTYLE, give her all the time not just at the moment you want sex. It makes her bond with you emotionally and eagerly makes love to you.

    10. WOMEN LOVE LONG DRIVE AND HATE PREMATURE EJACULATION. If you can withhold long enough before shooting and give her some pleasure, she will enjoy love making, enjoy you, pursue you and eagerly have sex with you.

    Note that SEX IS STRICTLY FOR THE MARRIED.

    The post is strictly for legally married couples not kids who should be facing their studies. If you go into premarital sex, you lose favour with God, experience shame, sorrow and a crises laden marriage awaits you.

    Waiting for sex in marriage pays. You will have all the sex you want and enjoy it to the maximum if you do things right!

    There is absolutely no need to rush. May your marital sex life catch fire!

    Thanks for reading and sharing to educate others,

    Give true love always and be faithful to your partner.

    May God bless our Marriage ✍🏻
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  • MY HUSBAND KILLED ME TO REPLACE HIS LIFE BUT MY GHOST WILL HUNT HIM TO DEATH

    Episode 1

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    My name was Chinyere, and I came from a small, peaceful village called Umueze. Life in the village was not rich in money, but we were rich in laughter, songs, and stories. I was raised by my grandmother who taught me how to cook, farm, and pray. Everyone knew me as the girl who smiled even when the rain fell too hard on her cassava farm.

    When I turned twenty-three, I married Obinna, the man who had stolen my heart with his words and good looks. He was tall, muscular, and charming. He could talk like a preacher and sing like a bird. My friends were jealous. They said, “Chinyere, you have found a husband from heaven.”

    At first, I believed them.

    Obinna treated me like gold. He helped me in the farm, bought me wrappers, and called me sweet names like my queen, my sunshine, the air I breathe. I felt like the happiest woman in the whole world.

    But after a few months, everything began to change.

    The man who once smiled at me every morning now looked at me with cold eyes. He no longer called me sweet names. He would come home late and sleep facing the wall. I would ask, “Obinna, are you okay?” and he would say, “I’m tired.”

    That was just the beginning.

    One night, I woke up to drink water. As I passed by the window, I saw a strange light behind our hut. I looked closely and saw Obinna kneeling beside a small fire. He was holding something in his hand and talking to himself. I couldn’t hear everything, but I heard him say:

    “Spirits of the dark... I have kept my promise. Just wait, she will be ready soon.”

    My heart nearly stopped.

    Who was he talking to? What promise?

    I quickly returned to the bed and pretended to sleep. My mind was racing like a drum at a village festival. That whole night, I did not close my eyes again.

    The next day, I tried to act normal. I cooked his food, greeted him kindly, and washed his clothes. But fear had already moved into my heart like a thief in the night.

    The next strange thing happened three days later.

    While sweeping the backyard, I noticed a patch of loose soil behind our hut. Something told me to dig it. I used a stick and carefully removed the sand. What I saw made my blood turn to ice.

    Inside a small clay pot, wrapped in red cloth, I found:

    A piece of my wrapper

    My old comb

    A dried lizard

    And a red feather soaked in something like blood

    I screamed and threw the pot away. My hands were shaking. My knees became weak. What kind of wickedness was this? What kind of evil charm used my belongings?

    That night, I confronted Obinna.

    “Obinna, what is going on? Why is my wrapper and comb buried in a pot behind our house?”

    He looked at me for a long time—too long—and then smiled. But it wasn’t a smile of love. It was a cold, dry smile like someone who knew something I didn’t.

    “Chinyere,” he said, “You ask too many questions. Some things are better left alone.”

    I stepped back. My heart was pounding. I wanted to run, but I was too scared. I couldn’t believe this was the man I married.

    For the next few days, Obinna changed completely. He hardly spoke. He would stay up at night walking around the house, talking to himself in a strange language I didn’t understand.

    Then, the stranger came.

    It was a stormy evening. Thunder was cracking the sky open. Obinna told me to stay inside while he went outside to meet someone.

    Through the window, I saw the man.

    He had one eye, a long scar across his neck, and wore a black cloak. He didn’t even look human. The man handed Obinna something small, and they both whispered. I could hear only one thing clearly:

    “Tonight is the night. Make sure she eats it all.”

    Eat what?

    My body began to shake. I locked myself in the kitchen and prayed. Something terrible was coming.

    That evening, Obinna acted sweet again—for the first time in weeks. He brought home my favorite food: pounded yam and bitterleaf soup. He even brought me palm wine and said, “My queen, eat. You deserve to rest tonight.”

    But the moment I tasted the soup, I knew something was wrong.

    It had a strange bitter taste, not like normal bitterleaf. I dropped the spoon and looked into his eyes. They were shining—too shiny, like someone hiding a deep secret.

    He smiled. “Eat more, Chinyere. You need strength.”

    I stood up and said I was full. He frowned but said nothing.

    Later that night, I felt dizzy. My head was spinning. My legs were weak. I tried to call for help, but no sound came out. Everything went dark.

    ---

    When I opened my eyes, I was no longer in my body.

    I was floating above it.

    Below me, I saw my lifeless body lying on the bed, and Obinna kneeling beside it with a small red knife in his hand.

    He was not crying. He was smiling.

    He kissed my forehead and whispered:

    “Thank you, Chinyere. Your spirit has given me.
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  • 🎙Enzo Maresca's Full Pre-LAFC Press Conference:

    Enzo Maresca: "We need to see the impact of the Club World Cup. Our rivals are on holiday, we are here. It's a new competition. We will see how it affects our season."

    Enzo Maresca: "We've only had ten days. Some of the players also had international duty. The feeling when we returned was a bit like pre-season. We had some new players. The main message, though, was, 'Guys, this is not pre-season. It's a big tournament'."

    Enzo Maresca: "The situation about the keepers is quite simple. Robert Sanchez is number one. Filip Jorgensen is number two. And we will analyse and judge Mike Penders. Maignan is with another club."

    Enzo Maresca: "The players with us were with us last season, [other than] Jadon Sancho and Wesley Fofana due to injury. It was not complicated to pick this squad."

    Enzo Maresca on Cole Palmer wearing face mask on the plane: "I didn't ask him. He wasn't ill. To be honest, I don't even know if it was for a joke!"

    Enzo Maresca: "Jadon [Sancho] is not with us so for sure that is a position we need to do something. We have Noni, Pedro and Ty only as the proper wingers so something for sure is going to happen..."

    Enzo Maresca: "For sure, we are going to rotate players. It is impossible in this heat to always play with the same players."

    Enzo Maresca: "Success is to try and win tomorrow against Los Angeles. I don't like to look too much further ahead. 2024/25, we achieved an important top-four finish and won a European trophy."

    Enzo Maresca: "Liam knows how important the no.9 is for this club. I see Liam relaxed and easy, since he arrived he's working well. I know what he can give us and he knows what he needs to be a better player. As no.9, hopefully he can score goals for us."

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    🎙Enzo Maresca's Full Pre-LAFC Press Conference: 🔹Enzo Maresca: "We need to see the impact of the Club World Cup. Our rivals are on holiday, we are here. It's a new competition. We will see how it affects our season." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "We've only had ten days. Some of the players also had international duty. The feeling when we returned was a bit like pre-season. We had some new players. The main message, though, was, 'Guys, this is not pre-season. It's a big tournament'." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "The situation about the keepers is quite simple. Robert Sanchez is number one. Filip Jorgensen is number two. And we will analyse and judge Mike Penders. Maignan is with another club." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "The players with us were with us last season, [other than] Jadon Sancho and Wesley Fofana due to injury. It was not complicated to pick this squad." 🔹Enzo Maresca on Cole Palmer wearing face mask on the plane: "I didn't ask him. He wasn't ill. To be honest, I don't even know if it was for a joke!" 🔹Enzo Maresca: "Jadon [Sancho] is not with us so for sure that is a position we need to do something. We have Noni, Pedro and Ty only as the proper wingers so something for sure is going to happen..." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "For sure, we are going to rotate players. It is impossible in this heat to always play with the same players." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "Success is to try and win tomorrow against Los Angeles. I don't like to look too much further ahead. 2024/25, we achieved an important top-four finish and won a European trophy." 🔹Enzo Maresca: "Liam knows how important the no.9 is for this club. I see Liam relaxed and easy, since he arrived he's working well. I know what he can give us and he knows what he needs to be a better player. As no.9, hopefully he can score goals for us." #CFC | #Chelsea | #FIFACWC | #Interviews 📲 @CFC_ChelseaFC
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