• IRNA News Agency:
    Russia reports over 1,300 violations of ‘Easter truce’ by Ukraine

    The Russian Defense Ministry says Ukrainian forces violated the Easter truce more than 1,300 times within less than 24 hours after both sides agreed to halt military operations.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809113/

    @Irna_en

    UAE condemns Israeli settlers’ calls to bomb al-Aqsa Mosque

    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned calls by extremist Israeli settler organizations to bomb al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied al-Quds.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809143/

    @Irna_en

    The Israeli military claimed in a statement that it had targeted a top Hezbollah commander in Lebanon.

    The regime claimed that it had targeted Hussein Ali Nasr, the deputy chief of Hezbollah's Unit 4400.

    @Irna_en

    Chairman of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen: U.S. aggression against Yemen has failed, and we have obtained information that proves its failure.

    If the U.S. mobilizes more forces, that would show that the U.S. has failed.

    @Irna_en

    Over 90,000 displaced Palestinians are seeking refuge in U.N. facilities in Gaza, says UNRWA

    The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) reported on Sunday that more than 90,000 displaced Palestinians are currently sheltering in 115 U.N.-operated facilities throughout the Gaza Strip amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809172/

    @Irna_en

    ‘Solidarity with Gaza’ protest held in Pakistan’s Islamabad

    Islamabad, IRNA – Demonstrators have filled the streets of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, to voice their anger at the continued Israeli atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza and the regime’s genocidal war there.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809228/

    @Irna_en

    Palestinian detainee dies in Israeli custody

    Nasser Khalil Radaydeh, from the Bethlehem Governorate in the occupied West Bank, died at an Israeli hospital after being transferred from Ofer Prison.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809255/

    @Irna_en
    IRNA News Agency: 🔹 Russia reports over 1,300 violations of ‘Easter truce’ by Ukraine 📌 The Russian Defense Ministry says Ukrainian forces violated the Easter truce more than 1,300 times within less than 24 hours after both sides agreed to halt military operations. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809113/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ UAE condemns Israeli settlers’ calls to bomb al-Aqsa Mosque 📌 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strongly condemned calls by extremist Israeli settler organizations to bomb al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied al-Quds. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809143/ 📲 @Irna_en 📸 The Israeli military claimed in a statement that it had targeted a top Hezbollah commander in Lebanon. The regime claimed that it had targeted Hussein Ali Nasr, the deputy chief of Hezbollah's Unit 4400. 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Chairman of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen: U.S. aggression against Yemen has failed, and we have obtained information that proves its failure. If the U.S. mobilizes more forces, that would show that the U.S. has failed. 📲 @Irna_en 🔻 Over 90,000 displaced Palestinians are seeking refuge in U.N. facilities in Gaza, says UNRWA 📌 The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) reported on Sunday that more than 90,000 displaced Palestinians are currently sheltering in 115 U.N.-operated facilities throughout the Gaza Strip amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809172/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔹 ‘Solidarity with Gaza’ protest held in Pakistan’s Islamabad 📌 Islamabad, IRNA – Demonstrators have filled the streets of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, to voice their anger at the continued Israeli atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza and the regime’s genocidal war there. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809228/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔻 Palestinian detainee dies in Israeli custody 📌 Nasser Khalil Radaydeh, from the Bethlehem Governorate in the occupied West Bank, died at an Israeli hospital after being transferred from Ofer Prison. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809255/ 📲 @Irna_en
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  • IRNA News Agency:
    Iran-U.S. talks can bear fruit with continued goodwill and realism: Araqchi

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says talks between Iran and the United States can be fruitful if goodwill and realism persist.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808536/

    @Irna_en

    Thousands rally against Trump’s policies across the U.S.

    Thousands of protesters have poured into the streets of Washington and other cities across the United States to reject President Donald Trump’s policies including those on the economy, deportations, government firings, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808687/

    @Irna_en

    Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them, American actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie says, criticizing the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza.

    @Irna_en

    Dozens killed in Gaza as Netanyahu vows to continue war

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to continue the Gaza war despite growing opposition at home and a rising death toll in the Palestinian territory where dozens of people have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808785/

    @Irna_en

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett hospitalized

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been hospitalized overnight after feeling unwell.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808868/

    @Irna_en

    Iran says it welcomes any practical initiative that terminate sanctions

    Tehran, IRNA – Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani says Iran, in the path of negotiations with the United States, welcomes any practical initiative that terminates sanctions and ensures the rights of the Iranian people.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808856/

    @Irna_en

    Kuwait welcomes progress in Tehran-Washington talks

    Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the progress made in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808872/

    @Irna_en

    Judiciary chief will attend SCO forum meeting in China

    Tehran, IRNA – Judiciary Chief Qolam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei will travel to China to participate in the 20th summit of the chairs of supreme courts from the nine member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809011/

    @Irna_en

    Chamber of Commerce says Iran-U.S. talks are a tool to serve national interests

    Tehran, IRNA – The Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has expressed support for the Iran-U.S. nuclear negotiations, describing them as a sovereign tool to serve national interests and revitalize the economy.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809023/

    @Irna_en

    Israeli airstrikes kill at least two people in southern Lebanon

    Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that one person was killed and two others wounded in a drone strike targeting a car in the town of Kfaryachit.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809019/

    @Irna_en

    Exclusive | Saudi defense minister’s visit to Iran can help expand bilateral relations: Ambassador

    Tehran, IRNA- Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati says the recent visit of Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud to Tehran was a step toward deepening relations between the two countries.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809117/

    @Irna_en

    Enriching uranium is a ‘red line’ for Iran, says deputy foreign minister

    Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says Tehran firmly refuses to negotiate over its fundamental right to enrich uranium, declaring it a non-negotiable “red line.”

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809166/

    @Irna_en
    IRNA News Agency: 🔷 Iran-U.S. talks can bear fruit with continued goodwill and realism: Araqchi 📌 Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says talks between Iran and the United States can be fruitful if goodwill and realism persist. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808536/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Thousands rally against Trump’s policies across the U.S. 📌 Thousands of protesters have poured into the streets of Washington and other cities across the United States to reject President Donald Trump’s policies including those on the economy, deportations, government firings, and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808687/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Gaza has become a “mass grave” for Palestinians and those helping them, American actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie says, criticizing the Israeli regime’s genocide in Gaza. 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Dozens killed in Gaza as Netanyahu vows to continue war 📌 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to continue the Gaza war despite growing opposition at home and a rising death toll in the Palestinian territory where dozens of people have been killed in the latest Israeli attacks. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808785/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett hospitalized 📌 Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been hospitalized overnight after feeling unwell. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808868/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Iran says it welcomes any practical initiative that terminate sanctions 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani says Iran, in the path of negotiations with the United States, welcomes any practical initiative that terminates sanctions and ensures the rights of the Iranian people. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808856/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Kuwait welcomes progress in Tehran-Washington talks 📌 Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry has welcomed the progress made in the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85808872/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Judiciary chief will attend SCO forum meeting in China 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Judiciary Chief Qolam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei will travel to China to participate in the 20th summit of the chairs of supreme courts from the nine member countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809011/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶 Chamber of Commerce says Iran-U.S. talks are a tool to serve national interests 📌 Tehran, IRNA – The Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has expressed support for the Iran-U.S. nuclear negotiations, describing them as a sovereign tool to serve national interests and revitalize the economy. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809023/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Israeli airstrikes kill at least two people in southern Lebanon 📌 Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that one person was killed and two others wounded in a drone strike targeting a car in the town of Kfaryachit. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809019/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Exclusive | Saudi defense minister’s visit to Iran can help expand bilateral relations: Ambassador 📌 Tehran, IRNA- Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati says the recent visit of Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud to Tehran was a step toward deepening relations between the two countries. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809117/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Enriching uranium is a ‘red line’ for Iran, says deputy foreign minister 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says Tehran firmly refuses to negotiate over its fundamental right to enrich uranium, declaring it a non-negotiable “red line.” 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85809166/ 📲 @Irna_en
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  • DEFINITION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EI)

    Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate one’s own emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of others. It involves self-awareness, self-control, motivation, empathy, and social skills.

    Daniel Goleman popularized EI and identified five core components:

    1. Self-awareness

    2. Self-regulation

    3. Motivation

    4. Empathy

    5. Social skills

    High emotional intelligence helps individuals build better relationships, reduce stress, defuse conflict, and improve job performance.

    50 KEY ISSUES ABOUT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EXPLAINED)

    1. Self-Awareness – Knowing your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and drives.

    2. Self-Regulation – Controlling or redirecting disruptive impulses and moods.

    3. Internal Motivation – Being driven to achieve beyond external rewards.

    4. Empathy – Recognizing and understanding others’ emotions.

    5. Social Skills – Managing relationships and building networks effectively.

    6. Emotional Recognition – Ability to identify emotions in oneself and others.

    7. Emotional Expression – Expressing emotions clearly and appropriately.

    8. Emotional Management – Keeping emotional reactions in check.

    9. Impulse Control – Resisting or delaying an emotional or behavioral reaction.

    10. Self-Confidence – A strong sense of self-worth and capabilities.

    11. Adaptability – Flexibility in dealing with change or unexpected obstacles.

    12. Stress Management – Handling stress without becoming overwhelmed.

    13. Optimism – A positive outlook that helps overcome obstacles.

    14. Emotional Resilience – Recovering from setbacks and emotional distress.

    15. Conflict Resolution – Managing and resolving disputes constructively.

    16. Active Listening – Fully concentrating and understanding before responding.

    17. Non-Verbal Communication – Reading body language and emotional cues.

    18. Building Rapport – Creating a positive connection with others.

    19. Trustworthiness – Being reliable and maintaining integrity.

    20. Self-Motivation – Initiating tasks and pursuing goals persistently.

    21. Managing Feedback – Giving and receiving feedback positively.

    22. Empathetic Listening – Understanding emotions behind the words.

    23. Handling Criticism – Receiving negative feedback constructively.

    24. Patience – Tolerating delays or problems calmly.

    25. Influence – Persuading others while respecting their viewpoints.

    26. Teamwork – Collaborating with others toward a common goal.

    27. Leadership – Inspiring and guiding others with emotional sensitivity.

    28. Emotional Detachment – Knowing when to detach emotionally for objectivity.

    29. Personal Responsibility – Owning one’s emotions and actions.

    30. Awareness of Others – Sensitivity to others' emotional states and needs.

    31. Mindfulness – Being present and aware of emotions in real-time.

    32. Emotional Triggers – Recognizing what provokes strong emotional responses.

    33. Emotional Vocabulary – Using precise language to describe feelings.

    34. Perspective-Taking – Seeing situations from others’ emotional viewpoints.

    35. Emotional Contagion – Understanding how emotions spread in groups.

    36. Mood Management – Maintaining a healthy and productive emotional state.

    37. Cultural Sensitivity – Respecting emotional expressions in diverse cultures.

    38. Boundary Setting – Knowing emotional limits and asserting them respectfully.

    39. Dealing with Rejection – Handling emotional pain without collapse.

    40. Balancing Emotion and Logic – Making decisions that respect both.

    41. Compassion – Responding to suffering with understanding and care.

    42. Apologizing Sincerely – Recognizing wrongs and expressing remorse.

    43. Appreciating Others – Showing gratitude and valuing emotional contributions.

    44. Emotional Coaching – Helping others manage their emotions effectively.

    45. Emotional Maturity – Consistently behaving in emotionally appropriate ways.

    46. Regulating Emotional Climate – Shaping group emotional tone positively.

    47. Dealing with Toxic People – Navigating manipulative or overly emotional individuals wisely.

    48. Encouragement – Offering emotional support to boost morale.

    49. Handling Uncertainty – Coping emotionally with ambiguity and change.

    50. Personal Development – Constantly working to improve emotional capabilities.
    DEFINITION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EI) Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate one’s own emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of others. It involves self-awareness, self-control, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Daniel Goleman popularized EI and identified five core components: 1. Self-awareness 2. Self-regulation 3. Motivation 4. Empathy 5. Social skills High emotional intelligence helps individuals build better relationships, reduce stress, defuse conflict, and improve job performance. 50 KEY ISSUES ABOUT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EXPLAINED) 1. Self-Awareness – Knowing your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and drives. 2. Self-Regulation – Controlling or redirecting disruptive impulses and moods. 3. Internal Motivation – Being driven to achieve beyond external rewards. 4. Empathy – Recognizing and understanding others’ emotions. 5. Social Skills – Managing relationships and building networks effectively. 6. Emotional Recognition – Ability to identify emotions in oneself and others. 7. Emotional Expression – Expressing emotions clearly and appropriately. 8. Emotional Management – Keeping emotional reactions in check. 9. Impulse Control – Resisting or delaying an emotional or behavioral reaction. 10. Self-Confidence – A strong sense of self-worth and capabilities. 11. Adaptability – Flexibility in dealing with change or unexpected obstacles. 12. Stress Management – Handling stress without becoming overwhelmed. 13. Optimism – A positive outlook that helps overcome obstacles. 14. Emotional Resilience – Recovering from setbacks and emotional distress. 15. Conflict Resolution – Managing and resolving disputes constructively. 16. Active Listening – Fully concentrating and understanding before responding. 17. Non-Verbal Communication – Reading body language and emotional cues. 18. Building Rapport – Creating a positive connection with others. 19. Trustworthiness – Being reliable and maintaining integrity. 20. Self-Motivation – Initiating tasks and pursuing goals persistently. 21. Managing Feedback – Giving and receiving feedback positively. 22. Empathetic Listening – Understanding emotions behind the words. 23. Handling Criticism – Receiving negative feedback constructively. 24. Patience – Tolerating delays or problems calmly. 25. Influence – Persuading others while respecting their viewpoints. 26. Teamwork – Collaborating with others toward a common goal. 27. Leadership – Inspiring and guiding others with emotional sensitivity. 28. Emotional Detachment – Knowing when to detach emotionally for objectivity. 29. Personal Responsibility – Owning one’s emotions and actions. 30. Awareness of Others – Sensitivity to others' emotional states and needs. 31. Mindfulness – Being present and aware of emotions in real-time. 32. Emotional Triggers – Recognizing what provokes strong emotional responses. 33. Emotional Vocabulary – Using precise language to describe feelings. 34. Perspective-Taking – Seeing situations from others’ emotional viewpoints. 35. Emotional Contagion – Understanding how emotions spread in groups. 36. Mood Management – Maintaining a healthy and productive emotional state. 37. Cultural Sensitivity – Respecting emotional expressions in diverse cultures. 38. Boundary Setting – Knowing emotional limits and asserting them respectfully. 39. Dealing with Rejection – Handling emotional pain without collapse. 40. Balancing Emotion and Logic – Making decisions that respect both. 41. Compassion – Responding to suffering with understanding and care. 42. Apologizing Sincerely – Recognizing wrongs and expressing remorse. 43. Appreciating Others – Showing gratitude and valuing emotional contributions. 44. Emotional Coaching – Helping others manage their emotions effectively. 45. Emotional Maturity – Consistently behaving in emotionally appropriate ways. 46. Regulating Emotional Climate – Shaping group emotional tone positively. 47. Dealing with Toxic People – Navigating manipulative or overly emotional individuals wisely. 48. Encouragement – Offering emotional support to boost morale. 49. Handling Uncertainty – Coping emotionally with ambiguity and change. 50. Personal Development – Constantly working to improve emotional capabilities.
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  • 1. If you want to own a house, you start by buying a land
    2. If you want to own an empire, you start by growing your business
    3. If you want to be fit, you start by eating healthy
    4. If you want to be wise, you start by reading books
    5. If you want to travel the world, you start by saving money
    6. If you want to be happy, you start by being grateful
    7. If you want to be wealthy, you start by managing your finances
    8. If you want to be a good leader, you start by leading yourself first
    9. If you want to be a good parent, you start by being a good role model
    10. If you want to be successful, you start by taking small steps
    11. If you want to be confident, you start by believing in yourself
    12. If you want to learn a new skill, you start by practicing daily
    13. If you want to be creative, you start by trying new things
    14. If you want to be respected, you start by respecting others
    15. If you want to build strong relationships, you start by being trustworthy
    16. If you want to achieve your goals, you start by setting them clearly
    17. If you want to be organized, you start by decluttering your space
    18. If you want to be free, you start by letting go of your fears
    19. If you want to make a change, you start by changing yourself first

    20. If you want to run a marathon, you start by walking daily
    21. If you want to start a business, you start by identifying a need
    22. If you want to help others, you start by helping yourself first
    23. If you want to learn a language, you start by practicing every day
    24. If you want to be productive, you start by managing your time wisely
    25. If you want to gain knowledge, you start by asking questions
    26. If you want to be healthy, you start by exercising regularly
    27. If you want to be at peace, you start by letting go of grudges
    28. If you want to be strong, you start by enduring challenges with faith
    29. If you want to be kind, you start by being kind to yourself first
    30. If you want to make an impact, you start by being authentic

    Success doesn't happen overnight, and achieving anything significant requires consistent effort. Whether it's owning a home, starting a business, or gaining respect, the journey begins with a single step. Don't get discouraged by the enormity of the goal ahead. Focus on taking that first step, then the next, and before you know it, you'll be well on your way to realizing your dreams. The key is to start, no matter how small, and stay persistent. Keep believing, and you'll see progress.
    1. If you want to own a house, you start by buying a land 2. If you want to own an empire, you start by growing your business 3. If you want to be fit, you start by eating healthy 4. If you want to be wise, you start by reading books 5. If you want to travel the world, you start by saving money 6. If you want to be happy, you start by being grateful 7. If you want to be wealthy, you start by managing your finances 8. If you want to be a good leader, you start by leading yourself first 9. If you want to be a good parent, you start by being a good role model 10. If you want to be successful, you start by taking small steps 11. If you want to be confident, you start by believing in yourself 12. If you want to learn a new skill, you start by practicing daily 13. If you want to be creative, you start by trying new things 14. If you want to be respected, you start by respecting others 15. If you want to build strong relationships, you start by being trustworthy 16. If you want to achieve your goals, you start by setting them clearly 17. If you want to be organized, you start by decluttering your space 18. If you want to be free, you start by letting go of your fears 19. If you want to make a change, you start by changing yourself first 20. If you want to run a marathon, you start by walking daily 21. If you want to start a business, you start by identifying a need 22. If you want to help others, you start by helping yourself first 23. If you want to learn a language, you start by practicing every day 24. If you want to be productive, you start by managing your time wisely 25. If you want to gain knowledge, you start by asking questions 26. If you want to be healthy, you start by exercising regularly 27. If you want to be at peace, you start by letting go of grudges 28. If you want to be strong, you start by enduring challenges with faith 29. If you want to be kind, you start by being kind to yourself first 30. If you want to make an impact, you start by being authentic Success doesn't happen overnight, and achieving anything significant requires consistent effort. Whether it's owning a home, starting a business, or gaining respect, the journey begins with a single step. Don't get discouraged by the enormity of the goal ahead. Focus on taking that first step, then the next, and before you know it, you'll be well on your way to realizing your dreams. The key is to start, no matter how small, and stay persistent. Keep believing, and you'll see progress.
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  • You are unstoppable
    You are unstoppable
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  • TOP 10 PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS

    1. Clarity of Purpose

    Know what you want and why you want it.
    Define your vision clearly. When your purpose is strong, motivation becomes automatic.



    2. Discipline Over Motivation

    Discipline gets things done when motivation fades.
    Success is about consistent action—even on days you don’t feel like it.



    3. Continuous Learning

    Stay a student of life.
    Read, reflect, ask questions, and surround yourself with people who challenge your thinking.



    4. Take Responsibility

    Own your life. No excuses.
    Your progress depends on your ability to respond, adapt, and keep moving forward.



    5. Embrace Failure

    Failure is a stepping stone, not a dead end.
    Learn fast, adjust, and try again. The only real failure is quitting.



    6. Focus on Value Creation

    Help others, solve problems, build something meaningful.
    Success follows those who add value to the world.



    7. Protect Your Energy

    Guard your time, space, and peace.
    Who and what you allow into your life will shape your reality.



    8. Stay Humble and Grateful

    Ego blinds; gratitude grounds.
    Recognize progress, but never forget where you started or who helped you along the way.



    9. Take Action

    Execution beats ideas.
    Don’t just plan—move. Even small steps compound over time.



    10. Believe Big, Start Small

    Dream without limits, but start where you are, with what you have.
    #moneyupacademy
    TOP 10 PRINCIPLES OF SUCCESS 1. Clarity of Purpose Know what you want and why you want it. Define your vision clearly. When your purpose is strong, motivation becomes automatic. ⸻ 2. Discipline Over Motivation Discipline gets things done when motivation fades. Success is about consistent action—even on days you don’t feel like it. ⸻ 3. Continuous Learning Stay a student of life. Read, reflect, ask questions, and surround yourself with people who challenge your thinking. ⸻ 4. Take Responsibility Own your life. No excuses. Your progress depends on your ability to respond, adapt, and keep moving forward. ⸻ 5. Embrace Failure Failure is a stepping stone, not a dead end. Learn fast, adjust, and try again. The only real failure is quitting. ⸻ 6. Focus on Value Creation Help others, solve problems, build something meaningful. Success follows those who add value to the world. ⸻ 7. Protect Your Energy Guard your time, space, and peace. Who and what you allow into your life will shape your reality. ⸻ 8. Stay Humble and Grateful Ego blinds; gratitude grounds. Recognize progress, but never forget where you started or who helped you along the way. ⸻ 9. Take Action Execution beats ideas. Don’t just plan—move. Even small steps compound over time. ⸻ 10. Believe Big, Start Small Dream without limits, but start where you are, with what you have. #moneyupacademy
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  • "I'm sorry, Andrew, but I can't marry you!" Christina Stevens declared coldly in the CEO's office of Stevens Corporation. She sat behind her desk, looking elegant in a black lace dress, her demeanor icy and aloof.
    Across from her sat a handsome man in modest attire. Andrew Lloyd could not believe what he was hearing and asked, "Christie, what do you mean? What happened to the promise between us?"
    They had agreed to tie the knot on the day Stevens Corporation went public, marking the end of their three-year courtship.
    "Since we've been dating each other, I'll be frank," Christina replied, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. Her stunning features exuded grace and beauty with every movement.
    "Andrew, don't you think the gap between us has grown too wide? It's like we're from different worlds now. Forcing this relationship won't do you any good. For me, it would be… a burden."
    A burden?
    Andrew was stunned, never expecting Christina to say such a thing. If it had not been for his help, the Stevens family would have gone bankrupt long ago, let alone gone public.
    In fact, he had shaped Christina's success with his own hands.
    "I know this decision is hard for you to accept. How about this? Consider it a debt I owe you. After we cancel the wedding, I'll give you a settlement—cash, a villa, and a luxury car.
    That should be enough for you to live comfortably." Christina pulled out a pen and checkbook from her designer purse as she spoke.
    Andrew watched in silence as she wrote down the figure: 1.2 million. He felt as if he was looking at a stranger. "Is this all our years together are worth to you? Just a string of numbers?" Andrew asked.
    Christina's perfect features flickered with complexity for a moment before settling back into indifference. "If you think it's not enough, I can add more. Name your price."
    Andrew stared at her, pain evident in his eyes at how Christina had mistaken his question for thinking it was not enough. "So, you're dead set on backing out of this marriage?"
    Christina pressed her lips together and turned to look out the window. "If that's how you want to see it, I have nothing more to say," she replied.
    She was a female CEO with a net worth of over 150 million dollars, with countless admirers in Jayrodale. Andrew, from any angle, did not fit into her world anymore. Not even on an intellectual level.
    This marriage was not what Christina wanted—it was too ordinary for her tastes.
    "I never thought years of love, countless nights together, and all those breakfasts and dinners I made would ultimately lose to the fear of being ordinary. It's no surprise—you're now the CEO of Stevens Corporation, Jayrodale's golden girl, with countless admirers. And me? I'm just a nobody, clearly not worthy of the outstanding Ms. Stevens." Andrew chuckled bitterly, feeling utterly disheartened.
    Christina's brow furrowed as she glanced at him. "Andrew, I admit you've done a lot for me, but this… it's not what I want. Consider it compensation for your efforts over the years," Christina said as she pushed the check toward him.
    Andrew did not even look at the check. "A 1.2 million dollars breakup fee? How generous of you, Ms. Stevens. But I don't need it." He stood up and walked toward the door.
    Seeing Andrew about to leave, Christina's frown deepened. "Andrew, I strongly advise you to take this money. Don't be a fool for the sake of pride. A small-time doctor like you could never earn this much in a lifetime." Andrew ignored her words. In truth, 1.2 million dollars was not a sum he particularly needed.
    "Hold it right there," a voice called out. A woman dripping in jewelry and wearing flashy makeup strode into the room. Andrew immediately recognized her. "Aunt Irene!" It was Christina's mother, Irene Cowell—who would have been Andrew's mother-in-law.
    "Hmph, drop the 'Aunt Irene', we're not that close! If you're leaving, take your things with you. Our mansion has no room for your junk," Irene barked. She pulled a small box and a credit card from her purse and tossed them at Andrew.
    "Aunt Irene, you wanted this too? I thought I've always treated you with respect."
    Irene let out a harsh laugh, her voice grating. "What's the matter, Andrew? Did I hit a nerve?"
    "Oh, Andrew, there's one more thing you should know. Christina will soon be engaged to Harvey Weller once he returns from abroad. You're not in the same league as Harvey, got it?" Irene's face was full of mockery as she said those.
    Andrew looked at Christina icily. He was shocked at her audacity to find someone new before she even ended things with him.
    Christina avoided Andrew's cold gaze, but her words were firm. "The Weller family is a powerhouse in Jayrodale, with influence across military, political, and business sectors. They've worked for generations to become one of the city's unshakeable pillars. Harvey will inherit it all one day. An alliance between our families is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. For me, it's a chance to transform my life."
    At those words, Andrew finally let go.
    He smiled and replied, "Is that so? Well then, allow this poor nobody to wish you and the Stevens family all the best in your social climbing endeavors." With that, he walked out without another glance, showing no trace of attachment.
    As she watched Andrew's retreating figure, Christina felt a whirlwind of emotions.
    She had expected him to explode with anger or beg her to reconsider when he heard about Harvey. Yet, throughout it all, Andrew had remained unnervingly calm, even indifferent at the end.
    "Mom, do you think I went too far?"
    Irene scoffed. "Too far? That good-for-nothing thinking he could marry you—now that's going too far!" She chuckled with a gleam in her eye. "Just wait until Harvey gets back, sweetie. Once you two are engaged, the Stevens family will skyrocket to the top tier of Jayrodale society. As for Andrew, he's nothing. Thankfully, he knows better than to mess with me and is cooperative. Otherwise, I would've taught him a lesson he'd never forget!"
    Christina remained silent, feeling an inexplicable emptiness in her chest. It was as if something irreplaceable had suddenly vanished from her life.
    In the elevator, Andrew opened the modest ring box. A dazzling pink diamond immediately caught the light, its brilliance filling the small space. This 7.5-million-dollar luxury ring was once known as the "King of Diamonds" of Jayrodale, truly one of a kind.
    Andrew did not know exactly how much money was on the bank card, but he was sure it was enough to buy Stevens Corporations ten times over. Moments ago, Christina and Irene had not even bothered to look at these treasures, with Irene dismissing them as junk.
    As the elevator doors opened, Andrew stepped out.
    "Well, well, if it isn't Andrew! You don't look so good," a mocking voice greeted him.
    Andrew calmly looked up to see a man in a tailored suit, his hair slicked back, holding a bouquet of blue roses. It was Shawn Fields, Jayrodale's infamous trust fund baby and one of Christina's most persistent admirers.
    Not wanting to talk to him, Andrew tried to sidestep him, but Shawn moved to block his path again. Andrew's eyes turned cold as he stared directly at Shawn.
    "Do you need something? If not, please move."
    Shawn flashed an exaggerated grin. "Look, everyone, Christina's lapdog is actually barking at me! Let me guess, the Stevens family finally kicked you to the curb, huh?"
    As he taunted Andrew, Shawn noticed the ring box in his hand. "This is probably some cheap trinket! As if Christina would ever want that. Let's all have a look!" With a sneer, Shawn knocked the box from Andrew's hand, sending it clattering to the floor.
    The lid popped open, revealing a stunning pink diamond that rolled onto the floor.
    Shawn's eyes widened in disbelief. "Isn't that… the famous pink diamond from Radiant Jewelers? The one they call the Jayrodale's King of Diamonds?"...
    "I'm sorry, Andrew, but I can't marry you!" Christina Stevens declared coldly in the CEO's office of Stevens Corporation. She sat behind her desk, looking elegant in a black lace dress, her demeanor icy and aloof. Across from her sat a handsome man in modest attire. Andrew Lloyd could not believe what he was hearing and asked, "Christie, what do you mean? What happened to the promise between us?" They had agreed to tie the knot on the day Stevens Corporation went public, marking the end of their three-year courtship. "Since we've been dating each other, I'll be frank," Christina replied, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. Her stunning features exuded grace and beauty with every movement. "Andrew, don't you think the gap between us has grown too wide? It's like we're from different worlds now. Forcing this relationship won't do you any good. For me, it would be… a burden." A burden? Andrew was stunned, never expecting Christina to say such a thing. If it had not been for his help, the Stevens family would have gone bankrupt long ago, let alone gone public. In fact, he had shaped Christina's success with his own hands. "I know this decision is hard for you to accept. How about this? Consider it a debt I owe you. After we cancel the wedding, I'll give you a settlement—cash, a villa, and a luxury car. That should be enough for you to live comfortably." Christina pulled out a pen and checkbook from her designer purse as she spoke. Andrew watched in silence as she wrote down the figure: 1.2 million. He felt as if he was looking at a stranger. "Is this all our years together are worth to you? Just a string of numbers?" Andrew asked. Christina's perfect features flickered with complexity for a moment before settling back into indifference. "If you think it's not enough, I can add more. Name your price." Andrew stared at her, pain evident in his eyes at how Christina had mistaken his question for thinking it was not enough. "So, you're dead set on backing out of this marriage?" Christina pressed her lips together and turned to look out the window. "If that's how you want to see it, I have nothing more to say," she replied. She was a female CEO with a net worth of over 150 million dollars, with countless admirers in Jayrodale. Andrew, from any angle, did not fit into her world anymore. Not even on an intellectual level. This marriage was not what Christina wanted—it was too ordinary for her tastes. "I never thought years of love, countless nights together, and all those breakfasts and dinners I made would ultimately lose to the fear of being ordinary. It's no surprise—you're now the CEO of Stevens Corporation, Jayrodale's golden girl, with countless admirers. And me? I'm just a nobody, clearly not worthy of the outstanding Ms. Stevens." Andrew chuckled bitterly, feeling utterly disheartened. Christina's brow furrowed as she glanced at him. "Andrew, I admit you've done a lot for me, but this… it's not what I want. Consider it compensation for your efforts over the years," Christina said as she pushed the check toward him. Andrew did not even look at the check. "A 1.2 million dollars breakup fee? How generous of you, Ms. Stevens. But I don't need it." He stood up and walked toward the door. Seeing Andrew about to leave, Christina's frown deepened. "Andrew, I strongly advise you to take this money. Don't be a fool for the sake of pride. A small-time doctor like you could never earn this much in a lifetime." Andrew ignored her words. In truth, 1.2 million dollars was not a sum he particularly needed. "Hold it right there," a voice called out. A woman dripping in jewelry and wearing flashy makeup strode into the room. Andrew immediately recognized her. "Aunt Irene!" It was Christina's mother, Irene Cowell—who would have been Andrew's mother-in-law. "Hmph, drop the 'Aunt Irene', we're not that close! If you're leaving, take your things with you. Our mansion has no room for your junk," Irene barked. She pulled a small box and a credit card from her purse and tossed them at Andrew. "Aunt Irene, you wanted this too? I thought I've always treated you with respect." Irene let out a harsh laugh, her voice grating. "What's the matter, Andrew? Did I hit a nerve?" "Oh, Andrew, there's one more thing you should know. Christina will soon be engaged to Harvey Weller once he returns from abroad. You're not in the same league as Harvey, got it?" Irene's face was full of mockery as she said those. Andrew looked at Christina icily. He was shocked at her audacity to find someone new before she even ended things with him. Christina avoided Andrew's cold gaze, but her words were firm. "The Weller family is a powerhouse in Jayrodale, with influence across military, political, and business sectors. They've worked for generations to become one of the city's unshakeable pillars. Harvey will inherit it all one day. An alliance between our families is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. For me, it's a chance to transform my life." At those words, Andrew finally let go. He smiled and replied, "Is that so? Well then, allow this poor nobody to wish you and the Stevens family all the best in your social climbing endeavors." With that, he walked out without another glance, showing no trace of attachment. As she watched Andrew's retreating figure, Christina felt a whirlwind of emotions. She had expected him to explode with anger or beg her to reconsider when he heard about Harvey. Yet, throughout it all, Andrew had remained unnervingly calm, even indifferent at the end. "Mom, do you think I went too far?" Irene scoffed. "Too far? That good-for-nothing thinking he could marry you—now that's going too far!" She chuckled with a gleam in her eye. "Just wait until Harvey gets back, sweetie. Once you two are engaged, the Stevens family will skyrocket to the top tier of Jayrodale society. As for Andrew, he's nothing. Thankfully, he knows better than to mess with me and is cooperative. Otherwise, I would've taught him a lesson he'd never forget!" Christina remained silent, feeling an inexplicable emptiness in her chest. It was as if something irreplaceable had suddenly vanished from her life. In the elevator, Andrew opened the modest ring box. A dazzling pink diamond immediately caught the light, its brilliance filling the small space. This 7.5-million-dollar luxury ring was once known as the "King of Diamonds" of Jayrodale, truly one of a kind. Andrew did not know exactly how much money was on the bank card, but he was sure it was enough to buy Stevens Corporations ten times over. Moments ago, Christina and Irene had not even bothered to look at these treasures, with Irene dismissing them as junk. As the elevator doors opened, Andrew stepped out. "Well, well, if it isn't Andrew! You don't look so good," a mocking voice greeted him. Andrew calmly looked up to see a man in a tailored suit, his hair slicked back, holding a bouquet of blue roses. It was Shawn Fields, Jayrodale's infamous trust fund baby and one of Christina's most persistent admirers. Not wanting to talk to him, Andrew tried to sidestep him, but Shawn moved to block his path again. Andrew's eyes turned cold as he stared directly at Shawn. "Do you need something? If not, please move." Shawn flashed an exaggerated grin. "Look, everyone, Christina's lapdog is actually barking at me! Let me guess, the Stevens family finally kicked you to the curb, huh?" As he taunted Andrew, Shawn noticed the ring box in his hand. "This is probably some cheap trinket! As if Christina would ever want that. Let's all have a look!" With a sneer, Shawn knocked the box from Andrew's hand, sending it clattering to the floor. The lid popped open, revealing a stunning pink diamond that rolled onto the floor. Shawn's eyes widened in disbelief. "Isn't that… the famous pink diamond from Radiant Jewelers? The one they call the Jayrodale's King of Diamonds?"...
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  • There are two things everyone in Western Mountain Pack knows:
    my sister was a saint,
    and I'm the monster who got her killed.
    Too bad they don't know the truth.

    At age 14, Lily Brogan's birthday takes a tragic turn when her sister Stephanie is killed by rogues on the same night.
    While the entire Western Mountain Pack mourns Stephanie as their future luna and James's destined mate,
    Lily faces years of blame and abuse, with everyone believing she caused her sister's death.

    Six years later, Lily returns to the pack for another memorial of her sister's death,
    which coincides with her 20th birthday -
    the age when werewolves can identify their fated mates.
    But Lily carries a secret: she has a mysterious and powerful wolf named Rose,
    whom she's kept hidden from everyone since that fateful night.

    When Lily finally encounters her mate at the waterfall where she first shifted,
    her world threatens to crumble.
    Because her mate appears to be none other than James -
    the very person who hates her most and blames her for destroying his happiness.
    As dark secrets from the past begin to surface,
    Lily must decide whether to face the truth about what really happened the night her sister died.
    #goodnovel #romance #book #novel #werewolf #romancebooks #Werewolf
    There are two things everyone in Western Mountain Pack knows: my sister was a saint, and I'm the monster who got her killed. Too bad they don't know the truth. ❤️‍🩹🌠 At age 14, Lily Brogan's birthday takes a tragic turn when her sister Stephanie is killed by rogues on the same night. While the entire Western Mountain Pack mourns Stephanie as their future luna and James's destined mate, Lily faces years of blame and abuse, with everyone believing she caused her sister's death. Six years later, Lily returns to the pack for another memorial of her sister's death, which coincides with her 20th birthday - the age when werewolves can identify their fated mates. But Lily carries a secret: she has a mysterious and powerful wolf named Rose, whom she's kept hidden from everyone since that fateful night. When Lily finally encounters her mate at the waterfall where she first shifted, her world threatens to crumble. Because her mate appears to be none other than James - the very person who hates her most and blames her for destroying his happiness. As dark secrets from the past begin to surface, Lily must decide whether to face the truth about what really happened the night her sister died. #goodnovel #romance #book #novel #werewolf #romancebooks #Werewolf
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  • A girl missed her periød 2 months ago, her mom took her to the clinic for prēgnancy test of which it was positive. Embārrassed, her mom said, who is the pig that got you prēgnant? The girl picked up her phone and made a call. An hour later, a young handsome man drove in Ferrari to the girls house.
    Good evening, the man greeted... Your daughter told me the prøblem in the house. I can't marry for now because of my family issues, but I promise I will take care of her for the rest of her life, and if she gives birth to a girl, I promised to buy her a mansion, 2 jeeps and 1million dollars. If it's a boy, I 'll buy her houses in a country side, 5 jeeps, 2 big factories and 5 million dollars in her account. If it's twins, I 'll do anything she asked. But if there's miscarriage, what do you suggest I do?
    The girl father silently pat the young man on his shoulder and said , my son, if there is mīscarriage, you'll sleep with her again. So that u can put am for her body wotowoto

    Please don't go without like, comment and sharing
    A girl missed her periød 2 months ago, her mom took her to the clinic for prēgnancy test of which it was positive. Embārrassed, her mom said, who is the pig that got you prēgnant? The girl picked up her phone and made a call. An hour later, a young handsome man drove in Ferrari to the girls house. Good evening, the man greeted... Your daughter told me the prøblem in the house. I can't marry for now because of my family issues, but I promise I will take care of her for the rest of her life, and if she gives birth to a girl, I promised to buy her a mansion, 2 jeeps and 1million dollars. If it's a boy, I 'll buy her houses in a country side, 5 jeeps, 2 big factories and 5 million dollars in her account. If it's twins, I 'll do anything she asked. But if there's miscarriage, what do you suggest I do? The girl father silently pat the young man on his shoulder and said , my son, if there is mīscarriage, you'll sleep with her again. So that u can put am for her body wotowoto 😂😂😂😂 Please don't go without like, comment and sharing
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  • Everything stopped. Chidi’s face grew dark, and Amaka’s heart froze. She pulled free, grabbed Ngozi, and held her tight, backing away. “It’s okay, baby,” she said, her voice wobbly. Chidi glared, his fists ready. For a moment, he looked ready to charge. But then he turned, cursing loud, and stormed out into the rain, slamming the door.
    Amaka dropped to the floor, hugging Ngozi as the girl cried into her shoulder. Her cheek hurt, her arm ached, but something new woke inside her—a tiny spark. Ngozi’s courage had lit it, a small glow in the dark. She rocked her daughter, saying, “We’re okay, we’re okay,” but her mind raced. How long could they stay like this? How long before Chidi hurt Ngozi too?
    Outside, the rain hid Chidi’s angry words as he vanished into the night. Inside, Amaka’s tears mixed with Ngozi’s, but deep down, a plan started growing. She didn’t know how or when, but she knew they couldn’t stay. Not anymore. As the lamp flickered and the clock ticked, Amaka held Ngozi close, her heart growing strong. This wasn’t the end—it was the start of something new, something risky, something big.
    Morning sun peeked through torn curtains, painting golden lines on the wooden floor. Amaka sat at the kitchen table, her hands wrapped around a chipped mug of cold tea. The bruise on her cheek had turned darker, a loud reminder of Chidi’s anger. Ngozi slept upstairs, her soft snores floating down like a gentle song. Amaka hadn’t closed her eyes. Her head buzzed with thoughts of running away, mixed with fear and hope. Ngozi’s brave stand had lit a small fire in her heart, but it wasn’t strong enough to show her the way yet.
    The house was too quiet without Chidi. He hadn’t come back after stomping off into the rain, and that scared her more than if he’d returned. Where was he? Drinking at Mama Nkechi’s bar? Sleeping in a ditch? Or plotting something worse? She shivered, pulling her wrapper close. She knew him: his quiet wasn’t peace—it was danger waiting to jump out. Her eyes kept flicking to the door, expecting his fist to crash through.
    Ngozi’s footsteps broke the silence. She shuffled in, her doll under her arm, her face puffy from crying. “Mama, is Daddy gone?” she asked, climbing onto a stool. Amaka nodded slow. “For now, yes.” Ngozi pressed her lips tight, too wise for her age. “He’ll come back,” she said, soft but sure. Amaka’s chest hurt. She touched Ngozi’s braids. “We won’t let him hurt us again,” she said, her voice stronger than she felt.
    But how? She had no money—Chidi kept every penny. Her salon days were far away, and her old friends had stopped coming around, tired of her excuses for the marks. Then she thought of her sister, Ifeoma, in Surulere—a busy, safe place with her husband and three boys. Ifeoma had begged her to leave Chidi years ago, after seeing a black eye at Christmas. “Come to us,” she’d said, fierce. “He’ll kill you one day.” Amaka had waved it off, too ashamed. Now, those words felt like a rope to climb out.
    She stood, legs wobbly but sure, and pulled an old suitcase from under the bed. It was beaten up, patched with tape, but it would work. She packed Ngozi’s clothes first—small shirts and skirts folded neat. Then her own: a few wrappers, a blouse, slippers. She stopped at an old photo in a drawer—her and Chidi on their wedding day, smiling under a mango tree. Her throat tightened, but she tossed it back. That Chidi was gone, turned into a monster she didn’t know.
    A motorbike roared outside, and she froze. She peeked out, heart pounding. It was just Mr. Tunde, the neighbor, heading to market. She breathed shaky, but the fright pushed her faster. She grabbed some garri and a tin of milk—enough for a day or two. Ngozi watched, eyes wide. “Are we running, Mama?” she whispered. Amaka knelt, holding her face. “We’re going somewhere safe, my love. Where Daddy can’t find us.”
    Continue the story on the comment section
    Everything stopped. Chidi’s face grew dark, and Amaka’s heart froze. She pulled free, grabbed Ngozi, and held her tight, backing away. “It’s okay, baby,” she said, her voice wobbly. Chidi glared, his fists ready. For a moment, he looked ready to charge. But then he turned, cursing loud, and stormed out into the rain, slamming the door. Amaka dropped to the floor, hugging Ngozi as the girl cried into her shoulder. Her cheek hurt, her arm ached, but something new woke inside her—a tiny spark. Ngozi’s courage had lit it, a small glow in the dark. She rocked her daughter, saying, “We’re okay, we’re okay,” but her mind raced. How long could they stay like this? How long before Chidi hurt Ngozi too? Outside, the rain hid Chidi’s angry words as he vanished into the night. Inside, Amaka’s tears mixed with Ngozi’s, but deep down, a plan started growing. She didn’t know how or when, but she knew they couldn’t stay. Not anymore. As the lamp flickered and the clock ticked, Amaka held Ngozi close, her heart growing strong. This wasn’t the end—it was the start of something new, something risky, something big. Morning sun peeked through torn curtains, painting golden lines on the wooden floor. Amaka sat at the kitchen table, her hands wrapped around a chipped mug of cold tea. The bruise on her cheek had turned darker, a loud reminder of Chidi’s anger. Ngozi slept upstairs, her soft snores floating down like a gentle song. Amaka hadn’t closed her eyes. Her head buzzed with thoughts of running away, mixed with fear and hope. Ngozi’s brave stand had lit a small fire in her heart, but it wasn’t strong enough to show her the way yet. The house was too quiet without Chidi. He hadn’t come back after stomping off into the rain, and that scared her more than if he’d returned. Where was he? Drinking at Mama Nkechi’s bar? Sleeping in a ditch? Or plotting something worse? She shivered, pulling her wrapper close. She knew him: his quiet wasn’t peace—it was danger waiting to jump out. Her eyes kept flicking to the door, expecting his fist to crash through. Ngozi’s footsteps broke the silence. She shuffled in, her doll under her arm, her face puffy from crying. “Mama, is Daddy gone?” she asked, climbing onto a stool. Amaka nodded slow. “For now, yes.” Ngozi pressed her lips tight, too wise for her age. “He’ll come back,” she said, soft but sure. Amaka’s chest hurt. She touched Ngozi’s braids. “We won’t let him hurt us again,” she said, her voice stronger than she felt. But how? She had no money—Chidi kept every penny. Her salon days were far away, and her old friends had stopped coming around, tired of her excuses for the marks. Then she thought of her sister, Ifeoma, in Surulere—a busy, safe place with her husband and three boys. Ifeoma had begged her to leave Chidi years ago, after seeing a black eye at Christmas. “Come to us,” she’d said, fierce. “He’ll kill you one day.” Amaka had waved it off, too ashamed. Now, those words felt like a rope to climb out. She stood, legs wobbly but sure, and pulled an old suitcase from under the bed. It was beaten up, patched with tape, but it would work. She packed Ngozi’s clothes first—small shirts and skirts folded neat. Then her own: a few wrappers, a blouse, slippers. She stopped at an old photo in a drawer—her and Chidi on their wedding day, smiling under a mango tree. Her throat tightened, but she tossed it back. That Chidi was gone, turned into a monster she didn’t know. A motorbike roared outside, and she froze. She peeked out, heart pounding. It was just Mr. Tunde, the neighbor, heading to market. She breathed shaky, but the fright pushed her faster. She grabbed some garri and a tin of milk—enough for a day or two. Ngozi watched, eyes wide. “Are we running, Mama?” she whispered. Amaka knelt, holding her face. “We’re going somewhere safe, my love. Where Daddy can’t find us.” Continue the story on the comment section
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  • "I WANT TO CLEAR THE AIR!
    TRAORE CAME TO ME AFTER HE HAS CHOSEN A PART OF DESTINY FOR HIS COUNTRY. I ONLY STEPPED IN AS A BIG BROTHER TO GUIDE HIS DREAMS"

    -Russian Presido and Point 1, Vladmir Putin clears the air on the majority report of Russia pressing the Traore active buttons.

    "I got all it takes to spread my seed across the world as a Superpower but never have Russia used dominance against anyone.

    I am a gentle giant who is more concerned in fixing Russia to be the place of all dreams, Russia has no time to pocknose into selfish activities.

    After my son Traore set the parts of government in his country straight by making a personal choice that will lead her to her destiny, Traore called me.

    The first thing he said was; greetings mr President! Teach Burkina Faso what you and China did that propelled you into Greatness!

    At that moment, i saluted his bravery, outspokenness, confidence, and charisma.

    Last i found such guts and smartness were from the times of Ojukwu of Nigeria and Thomas Sankara.

    I am a big brother, when a young brother cries over to me for help, I will always Help!

    #Afrocania #viral #everyone #follower #IbrahimTraore #followers
    "I WANT TO CLEAR THE AIR! TRAORE CAME TO ME AFTER HE HAS CHOSEN A PART OF DESTINY FOR HIS COUNTRY. I ONLY STEPPED IN AS A BIG BROTHER TO GUIDE HIS DREAMS" -Russian Presido and Point 1, Vladmir Putin clears the air on the majority report of Russia pressing the Traore active buttons. "I got all it takes to spread my seed across the world as a Superpower but never have Russia used dominance against anyone. I am a gentle giant who is more concerned in fixing Russia to be the place of all dreams, Russia has no time to pocknose into selfish activities. After my son Traore set the parts of government in his country straight by making a personal choice that will lead her to her destiny, Traore called me. The first thing he said was; greetings mr President! Teach Burkina Faso what you and China did that propelled you into Greatness! At that moment, i saluted his bravery, outspokenness, confidence, and charisma. Last i found such guts and smartness were from the times of Ojukwu of Nigeria and Thomas Sankara. I am a big brother, when a young brother cries over to me for help, I will always Help! #Afrocania #viral #everyone #follower #IbrahimTraore #followers
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  • Mike Obi ----- I hv done my best, but you cãn't førcê the clüb agãinst thêir wïsh, maybe it's time Chêlsea wìll lêãrn in a hãrd wãy.

    Osimhen has agreed personal terms to join Man United, yeah you can't blãme him for not jøining Chêlsea , how can Chêlsea prõpose lōan to a Big striker a scorer like Osimhên and not only that if he wìns trōphy for the Team then he would be fülly signêd by the clüb.....

    It means he's not valūed by the clüb in the first place what a rigōrous têrms as if the clüb is doing him a favor?

    I'm mãd at the clüb Ōwner but I think it's time for Man United to shine.

    Osimhen have all my support, who knows if I will become a fan of man United tomorrow? It's possible because of Osimhen

    Good luck bro

    Mike Obi 🗣️----- I hv done my best, but you cãn't førcê the clüb agãinst thêir wïsh, maybe it's time Chêlsea wìll lêãrn in a hãrd wãy. Osimhen has agreed personal terms to join Man United, yeah you can't blãme him for not jøining Chêlsea 💙, how can Chêlsea prõpose lōan to a Big striker a scorer like Osimhên and not only that if he wìns trōphy for the Team then he would be fülly signêd by the clüb..... It means he's not valūed by the clüb in the first place what a rigōrous têrms as if the clüb is doing him a favor? I'm mãd at the clüb Ōwner but I think it's time for Man United to shine. Osimhen have all my support, who knows if I will become a fan of man United tomorrow? It's possible because of Osimhen 🔥 Good luck bro ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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