• “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and free the captives.”
    — Bukhari
    “Feed the hungry, visit the sick, and free the captives.” — Bukhari
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  • "The freedom to think is the seed of every revolution and the root of all progress."
    "The freedom to think is the seed of every revolution and the root of all progress."
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  • I want to Japa....
    Your eyes will clear when you get those . Do not say that we did not to you.
    No job in Belarus , Macedonia Albania Cyprus Armenia kosovo Moldova Montenegro Serbia Bosnia Georgia Azerbaijan Lebanon Russia Cambodia Philippines Thailand Laos Malaysia Indonesia Vietnam
    Palau nauru paupa new Guinea ( PNG)Vanuatu Fiji Mongolia .
    Kazakhstan Afghanistan Pakistan Tajikistan Bangladesh   Uzbekistan Azerbaijan Turkmenistan , Sri Lanka Egypt Tunisia Algeria Morocco   .
    Qatar Oman Bahrain UAE Kuwait ( Gulf countries) are bit okay but it depends.
    China & turkey are mainly business.  But Turkey is a bit better as u can get work No job opportunity
    The entire African countries are nosediving and sinking. None can rescue each other. Don't go to South Africa even with free visa unless u are well educated, professional, teaching, medical etc.
    Jamaica Belize Costa Rica Dominican saint kitts 🇰🇳 Antigua Barbados Aruba Cuba etc.The entire carribean islands 🏝 countries Suriname Guatemala ,Nicaragua, Honduras , Panama El Salvador
    Even south America countries. Their passports are awesome but are u sure of getting it?
    Don't allow anyone/ agents to decive u. Grass is greener on the other side but once u get there, you will realize better.
    This is nothing but pure truth.
    By  Henrino
    I want to Japa.... Your eyes will clear when you get those . Do not say that we did not to you. No job in Belarus 🇧🇾, Macedonia 🇲🇰 Albania 🇦🇱 Cyprus 🇨🇾 Armenia 🇦🇲 kosovo 🇽🇰 Moldova 🇲🇩 Montenegro 🇲🇪 Serbia 🇷🇸 Bosnia 🇧🇦 Georgia 🇬🇪 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 Lebanon 🇱🇧 Russia 🇦🇿 Cambodia 🇰🇭 Philippines 🇵🇭 Thailand 🇹🇭 Laos 🇱🇦 Malaysia 🇲🇾 Indonesia 🇮🇩 Vietnam 🇻🇳 Palau 🇵🇼 nauru 🇳🇷 paupa new Guinea 🇵🇬( PNG)Vanuatu 🇻🇺 Fiji 🇫🇯 Mongolia 🇲🇳. Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 Afghanistan 🇦🇫 Pakistan 🇵🇰 Tajikistan 🇹🇯 Bangladesh 🇧🇩  Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 Azerbaijan 🇦🇿 Turkmenistan 🇹🇲, Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 Egypt 🇪🇬 Tunisia 🇹🇳 Algeria 🇩🇿 Morocco 🇲🇦  . Qatar 🇶🇦 Oman 🇴🇲 Bahrain 🇧🇭 UAE 🇦🇪 Kuwait 🇰🇼 ( Gulf countries) are bit okay 👍 but it depends. China 🇨🇳 & turkey 🇹🇷 are mainly business.  But Turkey is a bit better as u can get work No job opportunity The entire African countries are nosediving and sinking. None can rescue each other. Don't go to South Africa 🇿🇦 even with free visa unless u are well educated, professional, teaching, medical etc. Jamaica 🇯🇲 Belize 🇧🇿 Costa Rica 🇨🇷 Dominican 🇩🇴 saint kitts 🇰🇳 Antigua 🇦🇬 Barbados 🇧🇧 Aruba 🇦🇼 Cuba etc.The entire carribean islands 🏝 countries Suriname 🇸🇷 Guatemala 🇬🇹 ,Nicaragua, Honduras 🇭🇳, Panama 🇵🇦 El Salvador 🇸🇻 Even south America 🇺🇸 countries. Their passports are awesome but are u sure of getting it? Don't allow anyone/ agents to decive u. Grass is greener on the other side but once u get there, you will realize better. This is nothing but pure truth. By  Henrino
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  • Relationships and Social Media.
    Temptation is all over our phones these days and we have been programmed to “swipe left” because we believe there is always someone better.
    The constant need to look elsewhere will leave people in a never ending circle of unhappiness with their significant other.
    I honestly think the opposite gender is way to accessible in the 21st century to each other within our mobile devices and men and women talk way too freely where boundaries are crossed blurring the lines of inappropriateness.
    So unfortunately, the inappropriate conversations lead to affairs, and they cheat on the one they supposedly love.
    People need to take a step back, put their phones down and focus on what’s in front of them, because some people don’t realize how lucky they truly are, to have what they currently have in a relationship.
    We should stop giving people the attention who don't deserve it and start focusing on the ones that do.
    Do me a favor, and appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had.
    Relationships and Social Media. Temptation is all over our phones these days and we have been programmed to “swipe left” because we believe there is always someone better. The constant need to look elsewhere will leave people in a never ending circle of unhappiness with their significant other. I honestly think the opposite gender is way to accessible in the 21st century to each other within our mobile devices and men and women talk way too freely where boundaries are crossed blurring the lines of inappropriateness. So unfortunately, the inappropriate conversations lead to affairs, and they cheat on the one they supposedly love. People need to take a step back, put their phones down and focus on what’s in front of them, because some people don’t realize how lucky they truly are, to have what they currently have in a relationship. We should stop giving people the attention who don't deserve it and start focusing on the ones that do. Do me a favor, and appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had.
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  • I think social media has ruined healthy relationships.
    Let me explain why.
    Temptation is all over our phones these days and we have been programmed to “swipe left” because we believe there is always someone better.
    The constant need to look elsewhere will leave people in a never-ending circle of unhappiness with their significant other.
    I honestly think the opposite gender is way too accessible in the 21st century to each other within our mobile devices and men and women talk way too freely where boundaries are crossed blurring the lines of inappropriateness.
    So unfortunately, the inappropriate conversations lead to affairs, and they cheat on the one they supposedly love.
    People need to take a step back, put their phones down and focus on what’s in front of them, because some people don’t realize how lucky they truly are, to have what they currently have in a relationship.
    We should stop giving people the attention who don't deserve it and start focusing on the ones that do.
    Do me a favor and appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had.
    ~ Cody Bret
    I think social media has ruined healthy relationships. Let me explain why. Temptation is all over our phones these days and we have been programmed to “swipe left” because we believe there is always someone better. The constant need to look elsewhere will leave people in a never-ending circle of unhappiness with their significant other. I honestly think the opposite gender is way too accessible in the 21st century to each other within our mobile devices and men and women talk way too freely where boundaries are crossed blurring the lines of inappropriateness. So unfortunately, the inappropriate conversations lead to affairs, and they cheat on the one they supposedly love. People need to take a step back, put their phones down and focus on what’s in front of them, because some people don’t realize how lucky they truly are, to have what they currently have in a relationship. We should stop giving people the attention who don't deserve it and start focusing on the ones that do. Do me a favor and appreciate what you have before it becomes what you had. ~ Cody Bret
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  • The APC is renaming bus stops now? From Oro, to go back to Anambra. Now it's bus stop naming ceremonies? Obafemi Awolowo gave the Yorubas free education & the first television station. All that Bola Tinubu can give his people are agberos, bigotry, hunger, oro, & bus stops?

    OKAY.
    The APC is renaming bus stops now? From Oro, to go back to Anambra. Now it's bus stop naming ceremonies? Obafemi Awolowo gave the Yorubas free education & the first television station. All that Bola Tinubu can give his people are agberos, bigotry, hunger, oro, & bus stops? OKAY.
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  • Commerce is the easiest & shortest way to financial freedom
    Commerce is the easiest & shortest way to financial freedom
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  • Freezing
    Freezing ❄️🥶
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  • In only 4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara

    Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid

    Increased literacy rate by 60%

    Banned forced marriages

    Gave poor people land

    Vaccinated 2.5 million kids

    Planted 10 million trees

    Appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the military, and granted pregnancy leave

    Sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers.

    He reduced the salaries of all public servants, including his own, and forbade the use of government chauffeurs and 1st class airline tickets.

    As President, he lowered his salary to $450 a month and limited his possessions to a car, four bikes, three guitars, a fridge and a broken freezer.

    He opposed foreign aid, saying that “he who feeds you, controls you.”

    Drove out French imperialism & withdrew Burkina Faso from IMF.

    What about Giant Of Africa?
    Sankara's legacy shames Africa's corrupt ruling class. His axiom-"He who feeds you, controls you" —exposes Nigeria's folly: a "giant of Africa" begging for foreign aid while its leaders stash billions abroad. If four years could birth such progress in impoverished Burkina Faso, why has 63 years of oil wealth left Nigeria in ruins? The answer is a vampire elite allergic to sacrifice. Until Nigeria produces leaders-not looters-who emulate Sankara's integrity and people-first governance, our descent into chaos will continue. As Sankara proved, real change needs courage, not empty slogans.
    In only 4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid Increased literacy rate by 60% Banned forced marriages Gave poor people land Vaccinated 2.5 million kids Planted 10 million trees Appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the military, and granted pregnancy leave Sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers. He reduced the salaries of all public servants, including his own, and forbade the use of government chauffeurs and 1st class airline tickets. As President, he lowered his salary to $450 a month and limited his possessions to a car, four bikes, three guitars, a fridge and a broken freezer. He opposed foreign aid, saying that “he who feeds you, controls you.” Drove out French imperialism & withdrew Burkina Faso from IMF. What about Giant Of Africa? Sankara's legacy shames Africa's corrupt ruling class. His axiom-"He who feeds you, controls you" —exposes Nigeria's folly: a "giant of Africa" begging for foreign aid while its leaders stash billions abroad. If four years could birth such progress in impoverished Burkina Faso, why has 63 years of oil wealth left Nigeria in ruins? The answer is a vampire elite allergic to sacrifice. Until Nigeria produces leaders-not looters-who emulate Sankara's integrity and people-first governance, our descent into chaos will continue. As Sankara proved, real change needs courage, not empty slogans.
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  • In only 4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara

    Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid

    Increased literacy rate by 60%

    Banned forced marriages

    Gave poor people land

    Vaccinated 2.5 million kids

    Planted 10 million trees

    Appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the military, and granted pregnancy leave

    Sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers.

    He reduced the salaries of all public servants, including his own, and forbade the use of government chauffeurs and 1st class airline tickets.

    As President, he lowered his salary to $450 a month and limited his possessions to a car, four bikes, three guitars, a fridge and a broken freezer.

    He opposed foreign aid, saying that “he who feeds you, controls you.”

    Drove out French imperialism & withdrew Burkina Faso from IMF.

    What about Giant Of Africa?
    Sankara's legacy shames Africa's corrupt ruling class. His axiom-"He who feeds you, controls you" —exposes Nigeria's folly: a "giant of Africa" begging for foreign aid while its leaders stash billions abroad. If four years could birth such progress in impoverished Burkina Faso, why has 63 years of oil wealth left Nigeria in ruins? The answer is a vampire elite allergic to sacrifice. Until Nigeria produces leaders-not looters-who emulate Sankara's integrity and people-first governance, our descent into chaos will continue. As Sankara proved, real change needs courage, not empty slogans.
    In only 4 years in power (1983-87), Thomas Sankara Built 350 schools, roads, railways without foreign aid Increased literacy rate by 60% Banned forced marriages Gave poor people land Vaccinated 2.5 million kids Planted 10 million trees Appointed females to high governmental positions, encouraged them to work, recruited them into the military, and granted pregnancy leave Sold off the government fleet of Mercedes cars and made the Renault 5 (the cheapest car sold in Burkina Faso at that time) the official service car of the ministers. He reduced the salaries of all public servants, including his own, and forbade the use of government chauffeurs and 1st class airline tickets. As President, he lowered his salary to $450 a month and limited his possessions to a car, four bikes, three guitars, a fridge and a broken freezer. He opposed foreign aid, saying that “he who feeds you, controls you.” Drove out French imperialism & withdrew Burkina Faso from IMF. What about Giant Of Africa? Sankara's legacy shames Africa's corrupt ruling class. His axiom-"He who feeds you, controls you" —exposes Nigeria's folly: a "giant of Africa" begging for foreign aid while its leaders stash billions abroad. If four years could birth such progress in impoverished Burkina Faso, why has 63 years of oil wealth left Nigeria in ruins? The answer is a vampire elite allergic to sacrifice. Until Nigeria produces leaders-not looters-who emulate Sankara's integrity and people-first governance, our descent into chaos will continue. As Sankara proved, real change needs courage, not empty slogans.
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  • African champions, the Super Falcons, will arrive in Abuja, the country’s capital, on Monday (today) for a trophy parade before meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, following their victory over Morocco in Saturday’s WAFCON 2024 final, the NFF has announced.
    The Falcons produced a memorable comeback in Rabat to beat host nation Morocco 3–2 in the final, sealing a record-extending 10th WAFCON crown.
    According to the Nigeria Football Federation, the 10-time African champions are scheduled to land at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport by midday, with a hero’s welcome and a celebratory parade planned across key parts of the Federal Capital Territory.
    The NFF also confirmed plans for an open-roof bus parade, with the players and technical crew expected to move through strategic routes including Airport Road, Berger Junction, Maitama and Wuse Market before heading to the Presidential Villa.
    “We are making arrangements to have a trophy parade with the players and their coaches in an open-roof bus, and plying through Airport Road, Berger junction, Maitama and Wuse Market areas all the way to the Presidential Villa,” NFF General Secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi said in a statement on Sunday.
    “This will afford a good number of people in those areas to have a rare sight of the Women’s AFCON trophy.”
    President Bola Tinubu has said he can’t wait to receive the WAFCON trophy, assuring the Super Falcons of a befitting celebration when they arrive from Morocco.
    Tinubu shared in the celebrations of the team during a video call with them and their officials on Sunday. “As a team, we are very proud of you; the entire nation is proud of you. You lifted our spirits, and we are all very happy,” Tinubu said.
    “You will be celebrated, and I congratulate all the coaches and the management of the team, including the ministers and officials.
    “To set the record of victories for the 10th time is not a small feat for the country and the continent as a whole. Safe journey back home, enjoy yourselves and avoid injuries.”
    When Captain Rasheedat Ajibade also appreciated the President for approving the payment of their bonuses and promised to present the trophy in Abuja, Tinubu also responded, “Good, I am looking forward to that.”
    The thrilling win marked the 10th triumph of the Falcons on the continental stage after their previous triumphs in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2018.
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    Re: Super Falcons Victory Parade To Hold Today. by naptu2: 3:08am
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    'SAFE JOURNEY HOME…I LOOK FORWARD TO RECEIVING THE TROPHY IN ABUJA, PRESIDENT TINUBU TELLS WAFCON CHAMPIONS
    President Bola Tinubu has expressed his delight at the Super Falcons' spectacular victory at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), stating that he eagerly looks forward to receiving the trophy in Abuja.
    In a post-match video call with team captain Rasheedat Ajibade, her teammates, and Nigerian officials, President Tinubu congratulated the team on securing a record 10th continental title and lifting the nation's spirits.
    I am very, very proud of you. The entire nation is proud of you. You have lifted our spirits. You are a pride to your generation and we are all very happy.
    "You will be celebrated, and I congratulate all the coaches and management of the team, including the ministers and the officials," he said.
    The President extended his best regards to Rasheedat Ajibade, who emerged as the tournament's Most Valuable Player and clinched the Woman of the Tournament award.
    He also praised Esther Okoronkwo's composure during a crucial moment in the final, describing her 64th-minute penalty kick, which sparked a dramatic comeback, as "very courageous."
    Okoronkwo created the second goal and delivered the decisive free-kick that Jennifer Echegini converted to seal Nigeria's 3-2 victory.
    ''Safe journey home, enjoy yourselves, avoid injuries, God bless you,'' the President told the jubilant players and officials, who repeatedly interjected with ''Thank you, Mr President!''
    Responding on behalf of the team, Ajibade thanked the President for approving the full payment of players' allowances. She assured him the team was eager to present him with the WAFCON trophy in Abuja.
    The lively exchange ended with a spirited rendition of the national anthem and three thunderous "Gbosa!" cheers for the President.
    African champions, the Super Falcons, will arrive in Abuja, the country’s capital, on Monday (today) for a trophy parade before meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, following their victory over Morocco in Saturday’s WAFCON 2024 final, the NFF has announced. The Falcons produced a memorable comeback in Rabat to beat host nation Morocco 3–2 in the final, sealing a record-extending 10th WAFCON crown. According to the Nigeria Football Federation, the 10-time African champions are scheduled to land at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport by midday, with a hero’s welcome and a celebratory parade planned across key parts of the Federal Capital Territory. The NFF also confirmed plans for an open-roof bus parade, with the players and technical crew expected to move through strategic routes including Airport Road, Berger Junction, Maitama and Wuse Market before heading to the Presidential Villa. “We are making arrangements to have a trophy parade with the players and their coaches in an open-roof bus, and plying through Airport Road, Berger junction, Maitama and Wuse Market areas all the way to the Presidential Villa,” NFF General Secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi said in a statement on Sunday. “This will afford a good number of people in those areas to have a rare sight of the Women’s AFCON trophy.” President Bola Tinubu has said he can’t wait to receive the WAFCON trophy, assuring the Super Falcons of a befitting celebration when they arrive from Morocco. Tinubu shared in the celebrations of the team during a video call with them and their officials on Sunday. “As a team, we are very proud of you; the entire nation is proud of you. You lifted our spirits, and we are all very happy,” Tinubu said. “You will be celebrated, and I congratulate all the coaches and the management of the team, including the ministers and officials. “To set the record of victories for the 10th time is not a small feat for the country and the continent as a whole. Safe journey back home, enjoy yourselves and avoid injuries.” When Captain Rasheedat Ajibade also appreciated the President for approving the payment of their bonuses and promised to present the trophy in Abuja, Tinubu also responded, “Good, I am looking forward to that.” The thrilling win marked the 10th triumph of the Falcons on the continental stage after their previous triumphs in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2018. https://punchng.com/triumphant-super-falcons-arrive-nigeria-today/? (Share⤴) Re: Super Falcons Victory Parade To Hold Today. by naptu2: 3:08am STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE 'SAFE JOURNEY HOME…I LOOK FORWARD TO RECEIVING THE TROPHY IN ABUJA, PRESIDENT TINUBU TELLS WAFCON CHAMPIONS President Bola Tinubu has expressed his delight at the Super Falcons' spectacular victory at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), stating that he eagerly looks forward to receiving the trophy in Abuja. In a post-match video call with team captain Rasheedat Ajibade, her teammates, and Nigerian officials, President Tinubu congratulated the team on securing a record 10th continental title and lifting the nation's spirits. I am very, very proud of you. The entire nation is proud of you. You have lifted our spirits. You are a pride to your generation and we are all very happy. "You will be celebrated, and I congratulate all the coaches and management of the team, including the ministers and the officials," he said. The President extended his best regards to Rasheedat Ajibade, who emerged as the tournament's Most Valuable Player and clinched the Woman of the Tournament award. He also praised Esther Okoronkwo's composure during a crucial moment in the final, describing her 64th-minute penalty kick, which sparked a dramatic comeback, as "very courageous." Okoronkwo created the second goal and delivered the decisive free-kick that Jennifer Echegini converted to seal Nigeria's 3-2 victory. ''Safe journey home, enjoy yourselves, avoid injuries, God bless you,'' the President told the jubilant players and officials, who repeatedly interjected with ''Thank you, Mr President!'' Responding on behalf of the team, Ajibade thanked the President for approving the full payment of players' allowances. She assured him the team was eager to present him with the WAFCON trophy in Abuja. The lively exchange ended with a spirited rendition of the national anthem and three thunderous "Gbosa!" cheers for the President.
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    Triumphant Super Falcons arrive Nigeria today
    African champions, the Super Falcons, will arrive in Abuja, the country’s capital, on Monday (today) for a trophy parade before meeting with President
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  • Title: He Stole My Virginity — But Not My Destiny

    (Part 7–10: Her Rise)

    Part 7: A Voice for the Voiceless

    Two years had passed.

    Ifeoluwa was no longer the silent, broken girl crying on the church floor at midnight. She had become a woman with a mission. With the help of a Christian counselor and a local NGO, she started a foundation called “Daughters of Grace.”

    It began with five girls in a classroom. Girls who had been abused. Girls who had been silenced. Girls like her.

    She taught them about self-worth, healing, boundaries, and forgiveness—not because she had it all figured out, but because she knew what it meant to feel lost.

    Part 8: Love After Pain

    Then came Tunde.

    He was a youth pastor, soft-spoken, and deeply respectful. When he heard her speak at an event for survivors, he was moved to tears.

    He didn’t approach her immediately. He prayed first.

    When he did speak to her, he said,
    "I don’t just see a beautiful woman, I see a warrior. I see someone who chose to rise instead of rot."

    She was afraid to love again. Afraid to trust.

    But Tunde was patient. He never rushed her. He held her hand without touching her soul too deeply too soon.

    After months of friendship, he asked,
    "Can I walk with you through life—not to complete you, but to complement the strength you already have?"

    She said yes—with eyes full of tears.

    Part 9: Beauty from Ashes

    On her wedding day, she walked down the aisle not in white to symbolize purity others judged, but in royal purple—to symbolize royalty, rebirth, and grace.

    When the pastor said, "You may kiss the bride," Tunde instead kissed her forehead and whispered,
    "Your body is not a battlefield, it is a blessing. And I will honor it, always."

    That night, they prayed together before they lay together.

    And for the first time in her life, intimacy didn’t feel like theft.
    It felt like healing.

    Part 10: Redemption’s Legacy

    Years later, Ifeoluwa published a book titled:
    "Stolen Virginity, Untouched Destiny"
    It became a bestseller.

    She opened safe homes for abused girls across Nigeria.
    She spoke on TV, in churches, and in universities.
    She looked directly into the eyes of broken girls and said,
    "You are not what happened to you. You are what God says you are."

    And as for Seun?
    He was arrested years later for repeated abuse and fraud. Justice came—not by Ifeoluwa's hand, but by divine timing.

    Ifeoluwa never hated him.

    She forgave him… because freedom lives in forgiveness.

    Final Words from Ifeoluwa:

    > "They say he stole my virginity, but he never touched my destiny. What was broken was healed. What was taken was restored. What was meant for evil... became the seed of my purpose."

    JB WORLD.
    Title: He Stole My Virginity — But Not My Destiny (Part 7–10: Her Rise) Part 7: A Voice for the Voiceless Two years had passed. Ifeoluwa was no longer the silent, broken girl crying on the church floor at midnight. She had become a woman with a mission. With the help of a Christian counselor and a local NGO, she started a foundation called “Daughters of Grace.” It began with five girls in a classroom. Girls who had been abused. Girls who had been silenced. Girls like her. She taught them about self-worth, healing, boundaries, and forgiveness—not because she had it all figured out, but because she knew what it meant to feel lost. Part 8: Love After Pain Then came Tunde. He was a youth pastor, soft-spoken, and deeply respectful. When he heard her speak at an event for survivors, he was moved to tears. He didn’t approach her immediately. He prayed first. When he did speak to her, he said, "I don’t just see a beautiful woman, I see a warrior. I see someone who chose to rise instead of rot." She was afraid to love again. Afraid to trust. But Tunde was patient. He never rushed her. He held her hand without touching her soul too deeply too soon. After months of friendship, he asked, "Can I walk with you through life—not to complete you, but to complement the strength you already have?" She said yes—with eyes full of tears. Part 9: Beauty from Ashes On her wedding day, she walked down the aisle not in white to symbolize purity others judged, but in royal purple—to symbolize royalty, rebirth, and grace. When the pastor said, "You may kiss the bride," Tunde instead kissed her forehead and whispered, "Your body is not a battlefield, it is a blessing. And I will honor it, always." That night, they prayed together before they lay together. And for the first time in her life, intimacy didn’t feel like theft. It felt like healing. Part 10: Redemption’s Legacy Years later, Ifeoluwa published a book titled: "Stolen Virginity, Untouched Destiny" It became a bestseller. She opened safe homes for abused girls across Nigeria. She spoke on TV, in churches, and in universities. She looked directly into the eyes of broken girls and said, "You are not what happened to you. You are what God says you are." And as for Seun? He was arrested years later for repeated abuse and fraud. Justice came—not by Ifeoluwa's hand, but by divine timing. Ifeoluwa never hated him. She forgave him… because freedom lives in forgiveness. Final Words from Ifeoluwa: > "They say he stole my virginity, but he never touched my destiny. What was broken was healed. What was taken was restored. What was meant for evil... became the seed of my purpose." JB WORLD.
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