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  • FIFTY MILLION NIGHTS
    PART 4
    The silence after Malik’s furious departure pressed down on Olivia like a physical weight. She stayed curled on the freezing floor, replaying the terrifying encounter. His icy rage. The discarded threat. That frozen, inexplicable moment when his eyes locked onto her lips. And the final, shocking slam against the wall. He wasn't just cold; he was a volcano beneath ice.
    Hours bled into the night. The untouched food was a cold monument to her defiance. The clean dress mocked her resolve. Hunger gnawed, sharp and insistent. Thirst parched her throat. The cold seeped into her bones. She stared at the city lights, but the defiant spark felt distant, buried under a crushing wave of exhaustion and dread. Forty-five hours… then what? Discarded?l
    A harsh, electronic buzz shattered the silence. Not the door. A sleek black phone, previously unnoticed on the stark bedside table, lit up with a pulsing green light. Olivia stared at it, heart lurching. Who? Emeka?
    She scrambled across the cold floor, grabbing the heavy device. It wasn’t locked. A single notification: 1 New Voicemail.
    Her fingers trembled as she pressed play, holding the phone tightly to her ear.
    "Livy?" Emeka’s voice, thick with tears and static, flooded the line. The sound, so familiar, so *broken*, tore through her. Hope, desperate and foolish, flared. "Livy, I’m… I’m so sorry. So, so sorry." He choked on a sob. "I saw the news… about your flat. The door… Oh God, Livy, they took you! They took you because of me!"
    Olivia squeezed her eyes shut, tears welling. "Emeka, where *are* you?" she whispered uselessly to the recording.
    "I tried, Livy. I swear I tried to get the money. I went everywhere. Called everyone. Fifty million… it’s impossible. They… they know people. Powerful people. Every door slammed shut." His voice cracked. "They’ll kill me if I show my face. They’ll kill you if I don’t pay." A long, shuddering breath. "I can’t… I can’t save you, sis. I’m so sorry. I’m a coward. A failure. I… I have to disappear. Really disappear this time. Don’t try to find me. Please… just… try to survive. I’m so sorry. For everything."
    Click. The line went dead. Silence roared back, louder than before.
    Olivia dropped the phone. It clattered on the stone floor. She didn’t hear it. Emeka’s words echoed in the vast, empty space of her prison and the even vaster emptiness opening up inside her.
    "I can’t save you."
    "I have to disappear."
    "Try to survive."
    He’d abandoned her. Her own brother. Left her alone in the lion’s den. The last fragile thread of hope snapped. The defiance, the anger, the spark she’d clung to… it crumbled to ash. A sob ripped from her throat, raw and ugly. She wrapped her arms around herself, rocking back and forth on the cold floor. Defeated. Utterly, completely defeated.
    Malik Adebayo owned her. Body and soul. And Emeka had just signed the deed.
    The click of the door lock sounded different this time. Softer. Final. Olivia didn’t scramble up. She didn’t lift her head. She sat slumped against the metal door, her face buried in her knees, the cold stone leaching the last warmth from her. She’d been crying for hours. She had no tears left. Just a hollow, aching void.
    Malik stood in the doorway. He didn’t enter immediately. His gaze swept the room – the untouched food, the pristine dress, the discarded phone, the broken woman huddled on the floor. A flicker of something unreadable passed through his dark eyes. Not triumph. Something… colder. More assessing.
    He stepped inside. The door slid shut. He walked towards her, his polished shoes clicking softly. He stopped a few feet away, looking down at her crumpled form.
    "Your brother called," he stated, his voice flat, devoid of inflection. It wasn’t a question.
    Olivia flinched but didn’t look up. The shame of Emeka’s betrayal was a fresh wound.
    "He expressed his… regrets," Malik continued, his tone dry as dust. "And his inability to fulfill his obligation. He has chosen… disappearance." He paused. "That leaves you, Olivia Okoro. Solely responsible for fifty million Naira."
    The weight of the number, the finality of Emeka’s abandonment, pressed down on her. She felt small. Worthless. Broken, just as Malik had said. She managed a tiny, jerky nod, her forehead still pressed against her knees.
    Silence stretched. Malik didn’t move. She could feel his gaze on her, heavy and analytical.
    "Broken things get discarded," he repeated softly, the words like shards of ice. "But sometimes," he added, a note of chilling practicality entering his voice, "even broken things can have… residual value. If they prove useful."
    Olivia slowly, painfully, lifted her head. Her eyes were red-rimmed, swollen, empty. She looked up at him, the man who held her life in his hands. "What do you want?" Her voice was a rasp, barely audible.
    Malik tilted his head, studying her defeated posture, the dead look in her eyes. He seemed satisfied. The spark of defiance was truly extinguished. "A deal," he said simply.
    He pulled a single sheet of crisp, expensive paper from his inside jacket pocket. He didn’t hand it to her. He held it where she could see. Neat, typed lines.
    "You work for me," he stated. "You repay the debt. With labor. With loyalty. With absolute obedience." His dark eyes pinned hers. "You serve until the debt is cleared. Every kobo."
    "What… what kind of work?" Olivia whispered, a new kind of dread coiling in her stomach.
    Malik’s lips thinned. "You will work at Eclipse. My nightclub. You will tend bar. You will serve patrons. You will do whatever is required of you, efficiently and without complaint." He paused, his gaze sharpening. "You will be transported to and from the club daily. You will be accompanied at all times by my men. Inside the club. Outside. Everywhere. They are your shadow. Your protection," his voice hardened, "and your guarantee."
    Armed men. Guards. Wardens. Always watching. Olivia swallowed hard, the hollowness filling with a cold, heavy sludge of resignation. A servant. A prisoner in a different uniform.
    "The terms are non-negotiable," Malik continued, his voice final. "You agree to this, you live. You work. You repay. You refuse…" He let the sentence hang, the unspoken threat of discarded echoing louder than words. He held out a sleek black pen.
    Olivia looked at the contract. At the impossible number. At the pen. She thought of Emeka’s cowardly voice. Of the cold river. Of the dark cell. Of being discarded. There was no fight left. Only survival. A bleak, terrifying survival.
    Her hand trembled violently as she reached out. Her fingers brushed the cold metal of the pen. She looked up at Malik Adebayo one last time. His face was impassive, a mask carved from stone. No pity. No warmth. Only the cold calculation of a businessman securing an asset.
    With a breath that felt like her last, Olivia Okoro took the pen. She didn’t read the contract. What choice did she have? She found the line at the bottom, marked with an ‘X’. Her hand shook so badly the first attempt was just a smear. She steadied it, pressing down with all her strength.
    Olivia Chiamaka Okoro.
    The signature looked small. Defeated. The final surrender.
    Malik plucked the contract and pen from her numb fingers. He glanced at the signature, a ghost of something – satisfaction? – flickering in his eyes before vanishing. He folded the paper precisely and slid it back into his pocket.
    "Report to the main room at 8 PM," he ordered, his voice crisp. "You will be fitted for your uniform. Your duties begin tonight."
    He turned and walked to the door without another glance. It slid open. He paused, just for a second, his broad back to her. "Welcome to the Syndicate, Olivia," he said, his voice devoid of any welcome. "Remember your place. And your shadows."
    He stepped through. The door hissed shut. The lock clicked with terrifying finality.
    Olivia stared at the blank metal door. The hollowness returned, deeper now. She was no longer just collateral. She was property. Indentured. Owned.
    She looked down at her hand, still faintly stained with ink. The signature of her defeat. The beginning of her sentence. The city lights blurred outside the unbreakable glass, indifferent to the bargain just made in the gilded cage.
    Survival had a taste. It tasted like ash, and ink, and the bitter dregs of betrayal.
    FIFTY MILLION NIGHTS PART 4 The silence after Malik’s furious departure pressed down on Olivia like a physical weight. She stayed curled on the freezing floor, replaying the terrifying encounter. His icy rage. The discarded threat. That frozen, inexplicable moment when his eyes locked onto her lips. And the final, shocking slam against the wall. He wasn't just cold; he was a volcano beneath ice. Hours bled into the night. The untouched food was a cold monument to her defiance. The clean dress mocked her resolve. Hunger gnawed, sharp and insistent. Thirst parched her throat. The cold seeped into her bones. She stared at the city lights, but the defiant spark felt distant, buried under a crushing wave of exhaustion and dread. Forty-five hours… then what? Discarded?l A harsh, electronic buzz shattered the silence. Not the door. A sleek black phone, previously unnoticed on the stark bedside table, lit up with a pulsing green light. Olivia stared at it, heart lurching. Who? Emeka? She scrambled across the cold floor, grabbing the heavy device. It wasn’t locked. A single notification: 1 New Voicemail. Her fingers trembled as she pressed play, holding the phone tightly to her ear. "Livy?" Emeka’s voice, thick with tears and static, flooded the line. The sound, so familiar, so *broken*, tore through her. Hope, desperate and foolish, flared. "Livy, I’m… I’m so sorry. So, so sorry." He choked on a sob. "I saw the news… about your flat. The door… Oh God, Livy, they took you! They took you because of me!" Olivia squeezed her eyes shut, tears welling. "Emeka, where *are* you?" she whispered uselessly to the recording. "I tried, Livy. I swear I tried to get the money. I went everywhere. Called everyone. Fifty million… it’s impossible. They… they know people. Powerful people. Every door slammed shut." His voice cracked. "They’ll kill me if I show my face. They’ll kill you if I don’t pay." A long, shuddering breath. "I can’t… I can’t save you, sis. I’m so sorry. I’m a coward. A failure. I… I have to disappear. Really disappear this time. Don’t try to find me. Please… just… try to survive. I’m so sorry. For everything." Click. The line went dead. Silence roared back, louder than before. Olivia dropped the phone. It clattered on the stone floor. She didn’t hear it. Emeka’s words echoed in the vast, empty space of her prison and the even vaster emptiness opening up inside her. "I can’t save you." "I have to disappear." "Try to survive." He’d abandoned her. Her own brother. Left her alone in the lion’s den. The last fragile thread of hope snapped. The defiance, the anger, the spark she’d clung to… it crumbled to ash. A sob ripped from her throat, raw and ugly. She wrapped her arms around herself, rocking back and forth on the cold floor. Defeated. Utterly, completely defeated. Malik Adebayo owned her. Body and soul. And Emeka had just signed the deed. The click of the door lock sounded different this time. Softer. Final. Olivia didn’t scramble up. She didn’t lift her head. She sat slumped against the metal door, her face buried in her knees, the cold stone leaching the last warmth from her. She’d been crying for hours. She had no tears left. Just a hollow, aching void. Malik stood in the doorway. He didn’t enter immediately. His gaze swept the room – the untouched food, the pristine dress, the discarded phone, the broken woman huddled on the floor. A flicker of something unreadable passed through his dark eyes. Not triumph. Something… colder. More assessing. He stepped inside. The door slid shut. He walked towards her, his polished shoes clicking softly. He stopped a few feet away, looking down at her crumpled form. "Your brother called," he stated, his voice flat, devoid of inflection. It wasn’t a question. Olivia flinched but didn’t look up. The shame of Emeka’s betrayal was a fresh wound. "He expressed his… regrets," Malik continued, his tone dry as dust. "And his inability to fulfill his obligation. He has chosen… disappearance." He paused. "That leaves you, Olivia Okoro. Solely responsible for fifty million Naira." The weight of the number, the finality of Emeka’s abandonment, pressed down on her. She felt small. Worthless. Broken, just as Malik had said. She managed a tiny, jerky nod, her forehead still pressed against her knees. Silence stretched. Malik didn’t move. She could feel his gaze on her, heavy and analytical. "Broken things get discarded," he repeated softly, the words like shards of ice. "But sometimes," he added, a note of chilling practicality entering his voice, "even broken things can have… residual value. If they prove useful." Olivia slowly, painfully, lifted her head. Her eyes were red-rimmed, swollen, empty. She looked up at him, the man who held her life in his hands. "What do you want?" Her voice was a rasp, barely audible. Malik tilted his head, studying her defeated posture, the dead look in her eyes. He seemed satisfied. The spark of defiance was truly extinguished. "A deal," he said simply. He pulled a single sheet of crisp, expensive paper from his inside jacket pocket. He didn’t hand it to her. He held it where she could see. Neat, typed lines. "You work for me," he stated. "You repay the debt. With labor. With loyalty. With absolute obedience." His dark eyes pinned hers. "You serve until the debt is cleared. Every kobo." "What… what kind of work?" Olivia whispered, a new kind of dread coiling in her stomach. Malik’s lips thinned. "You will work at Eclipse. My nightclub. You will tend bar. You will serve patrons. You will do whatever is required of you, efficiently and without complaint." He paused, his gaze sharpening. "You will be transported to and from the club daily. You will be accompanied at all times by my men. Inside the club. Outside. Everywhere. They are your shadow. Your protection," his voice hardened, "and your guarantee." Armed men. Guards. Wardens. Always watching. Olivia swallowed hard, the hollowness filling with a cold, heavy sludge of resignation. A servant. A prisoner in a different uniform. "The terms are non-negotiable," Malik continued, his voice final. "You agree to this, you live. You work. You repay. You refuse…" He let the sentence hang, the unspoken threat of discarded echoing louder than words. He held out a sleek black pen. Olivia looked at the contract. At the impossible number. At the pen. She thought of Emeka’s cowardly voice. Of the cold river. Of the dark cell. Of being discarded. There was no fight left. Only survival. A bleak, terrifying survival. Her hand trembled violently as she reached out. Her fingers brushed the cold metal of the pen. She looked up at Malik Adebayo one last time. His face was impassive, a mask carved from stone. No pity. No warmth. Only the cold calculation of a businessman securing an asset. With a breath that felt like her last, Olivia Okoro took the pen. She didn’t read the contract. What choice did she have? She found the line at the bottom, marked with an ‘X’. Her hand shook so badly the first attempt was just a smear. She steadied it, pressing down with all her strength. Olivia Chiamaka Okoro. The signature looked small. Defeated. The final surrender. Malik plucked the contract and pen from her numb fingers. He glanced at the signature, a ghost of something – satisfaction? – flickering in his eyes before vanishing. He folded the paper precisely and slid it back into his pocket. "Report to the main room at 8 PM," he ordered, his voice crisp. "You will be fitted for your uniform. Your duties begin tonight." He turned and walked to the door without another glance. It slid open. He paused, just for a second, his broad back to her. "Welcome to the Syndicate, Olivia," he said, his voice devoid of any welcome. "Remember your place. And your shadows." He stepped through. The door hissed shut. The lock clicked with terrifying finality. Olivia stared at the blank metal door. The hollowness returned, deeper now. She was no longer just collateral. She was property. Indentured. Owned. She looked down at her hand, still faintly stained with ink. The signature of her defeat. The beginning of her sentence. The city lights blurred outside the unbreakable glass, indifferent to the bargain just made in the gilded cage. Survival had a taste. It tasted like ash, and ink, and the bitter dregs of betrayal.
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    The soul which is free from the defect of karma gets to the highest point of the universe, knows all and perceives all, and obtains the transcendental bliss everlasting.
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  • *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE*

    DATE: TUESDAY 24TH JUNE 2025

    THEME: *INVEST WISELY*

    MEMORIZE
    Matthew 6:20
    But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:

    READ
    Matthew 6:19-21
    Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal:
    But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:
    For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
    *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.*

    MESSAGE
    If you are blind, you depend on those with eyes to see. If you are deaf, you might need the ears of others to hear sounds. To understand the law of investment, we need to listen to the best and the wisest investors.

    The Lord Jesus Christ is undoubtedly the best and the wisest investor of all times.

    In today's text, He showed us that the earth and all the investments of men in it have no future because they have no security.

    God, the Father who made it, has marked it for destruction.

    Unfortunately, many are blind and can not see what lies ahead.

    Peter the apostle showed us from his divine insight into the plans of God for our fallen earth in
    2 Peter 3:10
    "....the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up."

    Wise investors consider certain factors before investing in a place; they consider the future of the place, they consider the security of the place, and they also consider the return on their investment over time.

    The Lord Jesus Christ in His first advent never owned anything on the earth, not because it is wrong to do so, but the law of priority made Him to focus on the immediate priority of His first season on the earth. He came to die for man's redemption and to relocate all who are redeemed by His sacrifice to a better country with insurance and assurance.

    Based on this premises, the Lord Jesus Christ invested all His life for the purpose of redeeming mankind and creation into God's original purpose in predestination. Herein lies the wisdom of the wisest investor of all times.

    *Your investment reveals your wisdom or the lack of it.*

    Apparently, most investors on earth are ignorant of these truth, hence the rat race of material acquisitions.

    I saw an impressive and very massive architectural marvel online, and I had a cocktail of emotions at men's cravings and earthly pursuits of vanities...

    An Indian billionaire owns a White House replica mansion that sits atop a 34-story skyscraper in Bengaluru, India.

    The mansion has its own helipad, gardens, salon, gym, indoor heated pool, outdoor infinity pool, and a host of other luxuries, all with breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Interestingly, though, the owner hasn’t had the chance to step foot in the mansion..."

    From the fall of man, mankind has deviated from God's original purpose and plan to devise all manner of ways to live their lives for their own ambitions, pleasures, and wild desires.

    Men labour and run all through life, chasing after things that can not be taken out of this world with them.

    *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.*

    If you do not know the Lord or His plan for your life, or have enough discipline to stay focused on your purpose and lane in life, you will drift away from purpose and join the vanity race of blind men who live only for material acquisition and financial gains.

    We must keep in mind that things are meant to be tools and drivers of purpose.

    Your specific assignment from the Lord will and should determine the measure of things required or needed to fulfil God's purpose for your life.

    Everything that is over and above your immediate needs for family upkeep and the assignment ought to be converted into God's work and charitable donation.

    We do not need so much to be happy in life, and we certainly do not need to look far to see those who need the excess around us.

    There are poor people all around us. Use what you have been given to bless people around you, and let's make this world a better place in Jesus' name.

    ACTION STEPS
    1. Prayerfully meditate on today's devotional guide again.
    2. Be determined to convert your earthly goods into heavens currency for your eternal use by investing into God's kingdom.
    3. Make serving God and soul winning your topmost priority.

    REMEMBER
    *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.*

    PRAYERS
    Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to see what is most important to you and to focus on it early. Deliver me from pursuing what is eternally useless. I receive grace to invest wisely for eternity. Amen.

    AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID

    DAILY READING: 1Chronicles 29; Psalms 15-24; 1Cor 10-12;

    HYMN

    1
    When I survey the wondrous cross
    On which the Prince of Glory died,
    My richest gain I count but loss,
    And pour contempt on all my pride.

    2
    Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
    Save in the death of Christ my God:
    All the vain things that charm me most,
    I sacrifice them to His blood,

    3
    See! from His head, His hands, His
    feet,
    Sorrow and love flow mingled down!
    Did e’er such love and sorrow meet,
    Or thorns compose so rich a crown?

    4
    Were the whole realm of nature mine,
    That were an offering far too small:
    Love so amazing, so divine,
    Demands my soul, my life, my all.

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    *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE* DATE: TUESDAY 24TH JUNE 2025 THEME: *INVEST WISELY* MEMORIZE Matthew 6:20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: READ Matthew 6:19-21 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.* MESSAGE If you are blind, you depend on those with eyes to see. If you are deaf, you might need the ears of others to hear sounds. To understand the law of investment, we need to listen to the best and the wisest investors. The Lord Jesus Christ is undoubtedly the best and the wisest investor of all times. In today's text, He showed us that the earth and all the investments of men in it have no future because they have no security. God, the Father who made it, has marked it for destruction. Unfortunately, many are blind and can not see what lies ahead. Peter the apostle showed us from his divine insight into the plans of God for our fallen earth in 2 Peter 3:10 "....the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up." Wise investors consider certain factors before investing in a place; they consider the future of the place, they consider the security of the place, and they also consider the return on their investment over time. The Lord Jesus Christ in His first advent never owned anything on the earth, not because it is wrong to do so, but the law of priority made Him to focus on the immediate priority of His first season on the earth. He came to die for man's redemption and to relocate all who are redeemed by His sacrifice to a better country with insurance and assurance. Based on this premises, the Lord Jesus Christ invested all His life for the purpose of redeeming mankind and creation into God's original purpose in predestination. Herein lies the wisdom of the wisest investor of all times. *Your investment reveals your wisdom or the lack of it.* Apparently, most investors on earth are ignorant of these truth, hence the rat race of material acquisitions. I saw an impressive and very massive architectural marvel online, and I had a cocktail of emotions at men's cravings and earthly pursuits of vanities... An Indian billionaire owns a White House replica mansion that sits atop a 34-story skyscraper in Bengaluru, India. The mansion has its own helipad, gardens, salon, gym, indoor heated pool, outdoor infinity pool, and a host of other luxuries, all with breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Interestingly, though, the owner hasn’t had the chance to step foot in the mansion..." From the fall of man, mankind has deviated from God's original purpose and plan to devise all manner of ways to live their lives for their own ambitions, pleasures, and wild desires. Men labour and run all through life, chasing after things that can not be taken out of this world with them. *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.* If you do not know the Lord or His plan for your life, or have enough discipline to stay focused on your purpose and lane in life, you will drift away from purpose and join the vanity race of blind men who live only for material acquisition and financial gains. We must keep in mind that things are meant to be tools and drivers of purpose. Your specific assignment from the Lord will and should determine the measure of things required or needed to fulfil God's purpose for your life. Everything that is over and above your immediate needs for family upkeep and the assignment ought to be converted into God's work and charitable donation. We do not need so much to be happy in life, and we certainly do not need to look far to see those who need the excess around us. There are poor people all around us. Use what you have been given to bless people around you, and let's make this world a better place in Jesus' name. ACTION STEPS 1. Prayerfully meditate on today's devotional guide again. 2. Be determined to convert your earthly goods into heavens currency for your eternal use by investing into God's kingdom. 3. Make serving God and soul winning your topmost priority. REMEMBER *All earthly acquisitions end here on earth.* PRAYERS Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Help me to see what is most important to you and to focus on it early. Deliver me from pursuing what is eternally useless. I receive grace to invest wisely for eternity. Amen. AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID DAILY READING: 1Chronicles 29; Psalms 15-24; 1Cor 10-12; HYMN 1 When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of Glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, Save in the death of Christ my God: All the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to His blood, 3 See! from His head, His hands, His feet, Sorrow and love flow mingled down! Did e’er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were the whole realm of nature mine, That were an offering far too small: Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. PLEASE SHARE
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