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  • Izundu Chigozirim
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    My father never believed I could amount to anything. Not because I was lazy or stubborn. But because I wasn’t Clement.

    Clement; my elder brother was the first son, the pride of the family. He had the brain of ten boys. The kind of child that neighbors used as an example when scolding theirs.

    When he passed WAEC with flying colors, we celebrated like it was a wedding.

    Papa sold one of his plots of land to send Clement to a private university. He even borrowed money from our church.

    I was in SS2 then. I told Papa I wanted to learn tailoring after school.

    He waved me off. “Tailor? That’s not a future. Face your books or forget it.”

    I faced my books, but not much changed. I was average. Not brilliant, I was just… there.

    When Clement came home on holidays, Papa would kill two chickens. Something he never did for any of us.

    One day I overheard Papa telling a visitor,

    “Clement will become a big man. That other one? Let’s just say he’s still looking for himself.”

    That “other one” was me.

    Then Clement graduated.

    The night we threw a party for him, Papa cried tears of Joy while holding a bottle of malt. He said,

    “My joy is full today! My investment is about to yield!”

    We all believed it too.

    Until things started changing.

    Clement stayed longer in his room. He stopped going out. We found him one night behind the house… sniffing something from a nylon bag, eyes red like fire.

    That was the day Papa collapsed.

    Turns out, Clement had been taking dru*gs since his third year in school. He never told anyone. The pressure to bring the whole family out of poverty was k!11!ng him inside.

    Soon, things began to go missing around the house. Papa’s wristwatch. Mama’s gold earring. Even the ceiling fan from the parlour. Obviously, Clement needed money for his Dr*ugs

    The golden boy was falling and fast.

    He went in and out of rehab for two years. And when he wasn’t there, he was stealing, or lying.

    But me?

    I had quietly found my path.

    When I left secondary school, I begged Mama to talk to Uncle Rasheed, the tailor on our street. I started learning the trade.

    While Clement was still battling himself, I got my first shop.

    Then I bought my first industrial machine.

    Mama would sometimes cry while helping me iron customers’ clothes. “God sees everything, Tope,” she’d whisper. “Keep going.”

    Then came the turning point.

    Papa had a stroke.

    There was no one to run to.

    Clement was in rehab again.

    Ebun, our last born, was still in school.

    So I stepped in.

    I paid for the hospital bills. Paid for his drugs. Paid for the physiotherapist that came every evening.

    It was my tailoring business that carried the weight Papa thought only Clement could bear.

    One afternoon, I returned home in a car I recently bought.

    Not to show off, I was just delivering clothes.

    Papa was on the veranda, thin and tired. He looked at me for a long time, then said,

    “Tope… I was wrong.”

    That was all. No long speech. Just three words I’d waited years to hear.

    And that night, for the first time ever, he prayed for me.

    "Not every star shines the loudest."
    "Some glow quietly, in dark corners—waiting to be noticed." "My father chose Clement, but life chose me." "And in the end, it wasn’t brilliance that saved my family… it was consistency."

    Don’t write off any child. Not every seed grows at the same time, but each one deserves water, light, and love.

    THE END
    My father never believed I could amount to anything. Not because I was lazy or stubborn. But because I wasn’t Clement. Clement; my elder brother was the first son, the pride of the family. He had the brain of ten boys. The kind of child that neighbors used as an example when scolding theirs. When he passed WAEC with flying colors, we celebrated like it was a wedding. Papa sold one of his plots of land to send Clement to a private university. He even borrowed money from our church. I was in SS2 then. I told Papa I wanted to learn tailoring after school. He waved me off. “Tailor? That’s not a future. Face your books or forget it.” I faced my books, but not much changed. I was average. Not brilliant, I was just… there. When Clement came home on holidays, Papa would kill two chickens. Something he never did for any of us. One day I overheard Papa telling a visitor, “Clement will become a big man. That other one? Let’s just say he’s still looking for himself.” That “other one” was me. Then Clement graduated. The night we threw a party for him, Papa cried tears of Joy while holding a bottle of malt. He said, “My joy is full today! My investment is about to yield!” We all believed it too. Until things started changing. Clement stayed longer in his room. He stopped going out. We found him one night behind the house… sniffing something from a nylon bag, eyes red like fire. That was the day Papa collapsed. Turns out, Clement had been taking dru*gs since his third year in school. He never told anyone. The pressure to bring the whole family out of poverty was k!11!ng him inside. Soon, things began to go missing around the house. Papa’s wristwatch. Mama’s gold earring. Even the ceiling fan from the parlour. Obviously, Clement needed money for his Dr*ugs The golden boy was falling and fast. He went in and out of rehab for two years. And when he wasn’t there, he was stealing, or lying. But me? I had quietly found my path. When I left secondary school, I begged Mama to talk to Uncle Rasheed, the tailor on our street. I started learning the trade. While Clement was still battling himself, I got my first shop. Then I bought my first industrial machine. Mama would sometimes cry while helping me iron customers’ clothes. “God sees everything, Tope,” she’d whisper. “Keep going.” Then came the turning point. Papa had a stroke. There was no one to run to. Clement was in rehab again. Ebun, our last born, was still in school. So I stepped in. I paid for the hospital bills. Paid for his drugs. Paid for the physiotherapist that came every evening. It was my tailoring business that carried the weight Papa thought only Clement could bear. One afternoon, I returned home in a car I recently bought. Not to show off, I was just delivering clothes. Papa was on the veranda, thin and tired. He looked at me for a long time, then said, “Tope… I was wrong.” That was all. No long speech. Just three words I’d waited years to hear. And that night, for the first time ever, he prayed for me. "Not every star shines the loudest." "Some glow quietly, in dark corners—waiting to be noticed." "My father chose Clement, but life chose me." "And in the end, it wasn’t brilliance that saved my family… it was consistency." Don’t write off any child. Not every seed grows at the same time, but each one deserves water, light, and love. THE END
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    VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION.............. Please if you have or know any candidate that MISSED 2025 UTME JAMB examination last April either by lateness or technical issue etc to visit any nearby computer center with JAMB Registration Number for reprint........

    Final Mop-up Examination is being scheduled for SATURDAY 28th JUNE, 2025 across the 36 states and FCT.

    Thanks
    VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION.............. Please if you have or know any candidate that MISSED 2025 UTME JAMB examination last April either by lateness or technical issue etc to visit any nearby computer center with JAMB Registration Number for reprint........ Final Mop-up Examination is being scheduled for SATURDAY 28th JUNE, 2025 across the 36 states and FCT. Thanks
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    Izundu Chigozirim
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    My father never believed I could amount to anything. Not because I was lazy or stubborn. But because I wasn’t Clement.

    Clement; my elder brother was the first son, the pride of the family. He had the brain of ten boys. The kind of child that neighbors used as an example when scolding theirs.

    When he passed WAEC with flying colors, we celebrated like it was a wedding.

    Papa sold one of his plots of land to send Clement to a private university. He even borrowed money from our church.

    I was in SS2 then. I told Papa I wanted to learn tailoring after school.

    He waved me off. “Tailor? That’s not a future. Face your books or forget it.”

    I faced my books, but not much changed. I was average. Not brilliant, I was just… there.

    When Clement came home on holidays, Papa would kill two chickens. Something he never did for any of us.

    One day I overheard Papa telling a visitor,

    “Clement will become a big man. That other one? Let’s just say he’s still looking for himself.”

    That “other one” was me.

    Then Clement graduated.

    The night we threw a party for him, Papa cried tears of Joy while holding a bottle of malt. He said,

    “My joy is full today! My investment is about to yield!”

    We all believed it too.

    Until things started changing.

    Clement stayed longer in his room. He stopped going out. We found him one night behind the house… sniffing something from a nylon bag, eyes red like fire.

    That was the day Papa collapsed.

    Turns out, Clement had been taking dru*gs since his third year in school. He never told anyone. The pressure to bring the whole family out of poverty was k!11!ng him inside.

    Soon, things began to go missing around the house. Papa’s wristwatch. Mama’s gold earring. Even the ceiling fan from the parlour. Obviously, Clement needed money for his Dr*ugs

    The golden boy was falling and fast.

    He went in and out of rehab for two years. And when he wasn’t there, he was stealing, or lying.

    But me?

    I had quietly found my path.

    When I left secondary school, I begged Mama to talk to Uncle Rasheed, the tailor on our street. I started learning the trade.

    While Clement was still battling himself, I got my first shop.

    Then I bought my first industrial machine.

    Mama would sometimes cry while helping me iron customers’ clothes. “God sees everything, Tope,” she’d whisper. “Keep going.”

    Then came the turning point.

    Papa had a stroke.

    There was no one to run to.

    Clement was in rehab again.

    Ebun, our last born, was still in school.

    So I stepped in.

    I paid for the hospital bills. Paid for his drugs. Paid for the physiotherapist that came every evening.

    It was my tailoring business that carried the weight Papa thought only Clement could bear.

    One afternoon, I returned home in a car I recently bought.

    Not to show off, I was just delivering clothes.

    Papa was on the veranda, thin and tired. He looked at me for a long time, then said,

    “Tope… I was wrong.”

    That was all. No long speech. Just three words I’d waited years to hear.

    And that night, for the first time ever, he prayed for me.

    "Not every star shines the loudest."
    "Some glow quietly, in dark corners—waiting to be noticed." "My father chose Clement, but life chose me." "And in the end, it wasn’t brilliance that saved my family… it was consistency."

    Don’t write off any child. Not every seed grows at the same time, but each one deserves water, light, and love.

    THE END
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    VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION.............. Please if you have or know any candidate that MISSED 2025 UTME JAMB examination last April either by lateness or technical issue etc to visit any nearby computer center with JAMB Registration Number for reprint........

    Final Mop-up Examination is being scheduled for SATURDAY 28th JUNE, 2025 across the 36 states and FCT.

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    VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION.............. Please if you have or know any candidate that MISSED 2025 UTME JAMB examination last April either by lateness or technical issue etc to visit any nearby computer center with JAMB Registration Number for reprint........

    Final Mop-up Examination is being scheduled for SATURDAY 28th JUNE, 2025 across the 36 states and FCT.

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    HER PAST WILL BECOME YOUR PROBLEM

    Listen up, son.

    The world loves lying to men like you.
    Telling you her past doesn’t matter.
    That love will erase the bodies, the heartbreaks, the reckless years.

    It won’t.

    Her past won’t disappear.
    It’ll just move in with you.

    Let’s break it down:

    1️⃣ EVERY HEARTBREAK SHE BURIED, YOU’LL INHERIT
    The men she let in, the lies she told herself, the pieces of her she lost — all of it comes to your doorstep disguised as “love.”

    2️⃣ A WOMAN WITH TEN BODIES CARRIES TEN LESSONS, TEN WOUNDS, TEN HABITS
    You won’t see them — but you’ll feel them.
    In her walls.
    In her coldness.
    In her inability to trust you even when you’ve done nothing wrong.

    3️⃣ “EXPERIENCE” DOESN’T MEAN WISDOM
    If all she’s learned is seduction, rejection, and trauma, you’re not getting a wife — you’re joining a performance.
    And guess who’s footing the bill?
    You.

    4️⃣ NUMBNESS IS NOT STRENGTH
    If she laughs about chaos, mocks broken homes, and treats pain like entertainment — she’s not strong.
    She’s numb.
    And numb people don’t love.
    They control.

    5️⃣ NEVER RAISE ANOTHER MAN’S CHILD
    A child may be innocent, but the decision was hers.
    That isn’t your burden.
    You build your own legacy.
    Your own firsts.
    Your own family line.
    Without apology.

    6️⃣ LOVE DOESN’T ERASE CONSEQUENCES
    No matter how soft she sounds.
    How beautiful she looks.
    How sweet her promises.

    If her past is a wildfire — don’t marry into ashes.

    FINAL WORD:
    Son, choose peace over chaos.
    Legacy over lust.
    Truth over pity.
    You deserve your own firsts.
    A wife of your youth.
    Children with your name.
    A home, not a museum of old heartbreaks.

    Stand tall in that.
    Own it.

    Because real men build futures — they don’t rescue broken stories.

    ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨❤‍🩹
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