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FORGIVE, FORGET AND MOVE ON.FORGIVE, FORGET AND MOVE ON. -
“I was given food at the back door for ten years, not knowing that the girl they called ‘orphan’ would one day own the school.”
My name is Amarachi.
When I was six years old, I lost my parents to a fire. Our landlord said, “Your people are cursed. I can’t keep the daughter of a witch.” So, from Owerri to Port Harcourt, I lived under a bridge. I begged for food.
One morning, I saw a group of students wearing green uniforms entering a school: Royal Kingsway Academy. Their food smelled like glory. So I waited by the back door. A woman—the kitchen cleaner—passed me a nylon bag of jollof rice.
That became my routine. Every lunch hour, Mama Risi would sneak me leftovers—sometimes bones, sometimes breadcrumbs, but always with kindness.
I sat on a rock behind the school wall, listening to lessons through the cracks. I memorized poems and answered math questions aloud. They called me “Radiohead.”
One day, a teacher overheard me recite Shakespeare from the other side of the fence. He asked, “Who is she?” I ran away.
The next day, he brought me books, a notebook, and a pencil. In a low voice, he said to Mama Risi, “Start letting her sit at the back of Classroom 3. No one has to find out.”
So I started attending school unofficially—barefoot and invisible. After class, I swept the classrooms and mopped the hallways with Mama Risi. But I never missed a class. Not even when malaria tried to stop me.
When I was seventeen, the director asked, “Who registered this girl? She’s not on our list.”
Mama Risi lied, “She’s my niece.”
They let me sit for the WAEC exam using their surname. I got eight straight A’s. No celebration. No pictures. Just me, under the handle, holding my result and crying.
Years of silence followed, as I prepared my place in the world.
A few missionaries gave me a scholarship to study business administration in the UK. I graduated with honors. I started a logistics company in Nigeria, then expanded into agriculture and education.
Ten years later, my company bought a property in Port Harcourt.
The address?
Royal Kingsway Academy.
The school was bankrupt—salaries unpaid, buildings in ruins. I said nothing during the negotiation. I just signed the check.
The former principal greeted me at the door with a forced smile.
“Madam CEO, welcome.”
I looked at him and said, “I used to sit behind that wall… with jollof in a nylon bag.”
His smile faded.
We renovated every block, fixed every broken desk, raised teachers’ salaries, and invited the community to the reopening.
When the fabric on the new sign fell, gasps filled the air:
“Amarachi Risi Academy: Where Every Child Has a Seat.”
Mama Risi was by my side, crying like a baby.
I whispered, “They gave me bones. I made them a throne.”
Today, hundreds of students—some orphaned, some abandoned—study for free at our school.
No child eats alone.
No child learns outside a fence.
Because sometimes, the girl who was fed through a hole in the wall…
Comes back to buy the whole building—
and feed generations.
“I was given food at the back door for ten years, not knowing that the girl they called ‘orphan’ would one day own the school.” My name is Amarachi. When I was six years old, I lost my parents to a fire. Our landlord said, “Your people are cursed. I can’t keep the daughter of a witch.” So, from Owerri to Port Harcourt, I lived under a bridge. I begged for food. One morning, I saw a group of students wearing green uniforms entering a school: Royal Kingsway Academy. Their food smelled like glory. So I waited by the back door. A woman—the kitchen cleaner—passed me a nylon bag of jollof rice. That became my routine. Every lunch hour, Mama Risi would sneak me leftovers—sometimes bones, sometimes breadcrumbs, but always with kindness. I sat on a rock behind the school wall, listening to lessons through the cracks. I memorized poems and answered math questions aloud. They called me “Radiohead.” One day, a teacher overheard me recite Shakespeare from the other side of the fence. He asked, “Who is she?” I ran away. The next day, he brought me books, a notebook, and a pencil. In a low voice, he said to Mama Risi, “Start letting her sit at the back of Classroom 3. No one has to find out.” So I started attending school unofficially—barefoot and invisible. After class, I swept the classrooms and mopped the hallways with Mama Risi. But I never missed a class. Not even when malaria tried to stop me. When I was seventeen, the director asked, “Who registered this girl? She’s not on our list.” Mama Risi lied, “She’s my niece.” They let me sit for the WAEC exam using their surname. I got eight straight A’s. No celebration. No pictures. Just me, under the handle, holding my result and crying. Years of silence followed, as I prepared my place in the world. A few missionaries gave me a scholarship to study business administration in the UK. I graduated with honors. I started a logistics company in Nigeria, then expanded into agriculture and education. Ten years later, my company bought a property in Port Harcourt. The address? Royal Kingsway Academy. The school was bankrupt—salaries unpaid, buildings in ruins. I said nothing during the negotiation. I just signed the check. The former principal greeted me at the door with a forced smile. “Madam CEO, welcome.” I looked at him and said, “I used to sit behind that wall… with jollof in a nylon bag.” His smile faded. We renovated every block, fixed every broken desk, raised teachers’ salaries, and invited the community to the reopening. When the fabric on the new sign fell, gasps filled the air: “Amarachi Risi Academy: Where Every Child Has a Seat.” Mama Risi was by my side, crying like a baby. I whispered, “They gave me bones. I made them a throne.” Today, hundreds of students—some orphaned, some abandoned—study for free at our school. No child eats alone. No child learns outside a fence. Because sometimes, the girl who was fed through a hole in the wall… Comes back to buy the whole building— and feed generations.0 Comments 0 Shares 179 Views 0 Reviews -
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*What is Calorie*
This is a unit of energy in food. Basically, these are the types of food; proteins, fats and carbohydrate.
Proteins; it has 4calories per gram
Fats; It has 9 calories per gram
Carbohydrates; It has 4 calories per gram
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JUST IN: SAUDIA ARABIAN CROWN PRINCE said HADITHS are void or repudiate meaning is banned or not accepted by him here in Medina.
And 95% of believe in HADITHS that is why the unalive people whenever you talk about their prophet.
ADAM SHAKA how will you continue lies up down or will settle to accommodate JESUS?JUST IN: SAUDIA ARABIAN CROWN PRINCE said HADITHS are void or repudiate meaning is banned or not accepted by him here in Medina. And 95% of believe in HADITHS that is why the unalive people whenever you talk about their prophet. ADAM SHAKA how will you continue lies up down or will settle to accommodate JESUS?0 Comments 0 Shares 124 Views 0 Reviews -
Why...
aren't marriages lasting like our grandparents generation?
What ar we doing wrong?
Open DiscussionWhy... aren't marriages lasting like our grandparents generation? What ar we doing wrong? Open Discussion -
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KNOW WHAT YOU SHARE WITH OTHERS.
A problem shared is a problem half solved is not for some people.
You go hear the problem for VON, VOA, BBC,etc!
Some people can not keep secret .KNOW WHAT YOU SHARE WITH OTHERS. A problem shared is a problem half solved is not for some people. You go hear the problem for VON, VOA, BBC,etc! Some people can not keep secret 😀.0 Comments 0 Shares 116 Views 0 Reviews -
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VACANCY VACANCY VACANCY!!!VACANCY VACANCY VACANCY!!!0 Comments 0 Shares 105 Views 0 Reviews
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REAL IS MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN PERFECTREAL IS MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN PERFECT0 Comments 0 Shares 111 Views 0 Reviews
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Finally, the truth is out about what really happened to Fish Magnet and the other young guy . This is so heartbreaking and painful to hear. May your souls rest in peace, Two Great Men. Nigeria has truly failed its youths RIP .Finally, the truth is out about what really happened to Fish Magnet and the other young guy 😭💔. This is so heartbreaking and painful to hear. May your souls rest in peace, Two Great Men. Nigeria has truly failed its youths 💔💔 RIP 💔😭.0 Comments 0 Shares 141 Views 0 Reviews
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I'M A TRUE SON OF EKO, AND I LIKE HOW TRUTH IS UNFOLDING.
Yorubas, ehn! 🤦🏽♀️
You left your brown roof, red sand region for a foreign land. They accepted you guys, and now you want to claim their land the same way you guys invaded Lagos to claim the Aworis land?
marginalizing and treating the indigenes like slaves in the land.
It's well. 🥹
I'M A TRUE SON OF EKO, AND I LIKE HOW TRUTH IS UNFOLDING. Yorubas, ehn! 🤦🏽♀️ You left your brown roof, red sand region for a foreign land. They accepted you guys, and now you want to claim their land the same way you guys invaded Lagos to claim the Aworis land? marginalizing and treating the indigenes like slaves in the land. It's well. 🥹0 Comments 0 Shares 149 Views 0 Reviews -
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O! LORD, when I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars,, which thou hast ordained;
What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?O! LORD, when I consider thy heavens , the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars,, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?0 Comments 0 Shares 151 Views 0 Reviews -
Former Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, has said that the administration of President Bola Tinubu is performing well but lacks an effective communication strategy to relay its achievements to Nigerians.
Aliyu made the statement on the Thursday edition of Arise Television’s ‘The Morning Show’, while reacting to the outcome of a recent public accountability session held in Kaduna.
Check comment section for more.....Former Governor of Niger State, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, has said that the administration of President Bola Tinubu is performing well but lacks an effective communication strategy to relay its achievements to Nigerians. Aliyu made the statement on the Thursday edition of Arise Television’s ‘The Morning Show’, while reacting to the outcome of a recent public accountability session held in Kaduna. Check comment section for more.....0 Comments 0 Shares 162 Views 0 Reviews -
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Aliyu Babangida has urged Nigerians to give President Tinubu a chance, highlighting tolerance of previous administrations and warning against premature political upheaval.
Aliyu Babangida has urged Nigerians to give President Tinubu a chance, highlighting tolerance of previous administrations and warning against premature political upheaval.0 Comments 0 Shares 169 Views 0 Reviews -
MEN FEAR WOMEN😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 MEN FEAR WOMEN0 Comments 0 Shares 151 Views 5 0 Reviews
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A MAN TRYING TO IMPRESS HIS SIDE CHICK TOLD HER THAT SOMEONE IS MISSING YOU AND SHE REPLIED GOD PUNISHED HIMA MAN TRYING TO IMPRESS HIS SIDE CHICK TOLD HER THAT SOMEONE IS MISSING YOU AND SHE REPLIED GOD PUNISHED HIM🤪🤪
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You'll be thinking you have problem until you hear the stories of others.
Someone's 12yrs old Child was thrown into prison and later released at the age of 22 for nothing, all because they had no one to speak for them.
Tell me if this boy will ever think straight again...after been exposed to all sorts of pun1shments, t0rture, infecti0ns and lifestyle at the pr1son while his mates were in school and growing..You'll be thinking you have problem until you hear the stories of others. Someone's 12yrs old Child was thrown into prison and later released at the age of 22 for nothing, all because they had no one to speak for them. Tell me if this boy will ever think straight again...after been exposed to all sorts of pun1shments, t0rture, infecti0ns and lifestyle at the pr1son while his mates were in school and growing..😥😥0 Comments 0 Shares 164 Views 0 Reviews -
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A MAN TRYING TO IMPRESS HIS SIDE CHICK TOLD HER THAT SOMEONE IS MISSING YOU AND SHE REPLIED GOD PUNISHED HIM0 Comments 0 Shares 158 Views 0 Reviews
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Make I tell 2face congratulations?????????????Make I tell 2face congratulations?????????????
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Make I tell 2face congratulations?????????????Make I tell 2face congratulations?????????????
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