• *Today, By the revelational knowledge of God's Word of Truth, whatever you've been praying & asking God for since the beginning of this year, receive the speedy MANIFESTATION & ANSWERS PRAYER right now! 2 Timothy 3:7. (TPT)*

    *Your future is already settled... I see God rejoicing over your matter... I see your Compassionate and Unprecedented HELPERS taken their full possession and responsibility in your life.*

    *Beloved, you must learn to continually declare what God has redeemed you from. Every morning when you wake up, declare it. Speak it to yourself. Say: ‘I am delivered. I am saved, I am sanctified. I am filled with the Holy ghost. I have authority. I have divine mandate to represent heaven. I am God’s ambassador. I am anointed by God to work the works of God’ Psalm 107:1-2.*

    *Declare that there is a power at work in you that makes the rulers of darkness to tremble. Declare that you are God’s powerhouse. Therefore, you can never fail. As a matter of fact, you are a terror to the devil. You have authority to tread upon serpents and upon scorpions and over all the ability of the enemy. And nothing shall by any means hurt you. There is no weapon formed against you that shall prosper. Any tongue that rises against you in judgment is condemned. Mark 16:17-18. (TPT)*

    *You are born of God. You have a world overcoming faith residing on the inside of you. Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. You have the mind of Christ. Philemon 1:6.*

    *In order for you to see the manifestation of the revelation knowledge of God's Word of Truth in your life, You must acknowledge God’s promises. That is how to make the promises effective in your life. You must acknowledge every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus. If you are to receive the manifestation of every good thing that Jesus paid for, you have to acknowledge them. When you wake up in the morning, declare that they are yours, whether you see them or not.*

    *I declare you'll get married. Your children will be delivered safely and they'll be taught the ways of the Lord. You are far from oppression. You will not be stranded. The ground you walk upon will celebrate you. The heaven over you will never be shut.*

    *You shall be the desire of God called Hephzibah and Beulah... Never again will you be termed forsaken and thy future desolate. Isaiah 62:1-12.*

    *Good Morning Your Excellency!*

    *IT IS YOUR DAY OF REST, OPEN DOORS AND ANSWERS PRAYER!*
    *Today, By the revelational knowledge of God's Word of Truth, whatever you've been praying & asking God for since the beginning of this year, receive the speedy MANIFESTATION & ANSWERS PRAYER right now! 2 Timothy 3:7. (TPT)* *Your future is already settled... I see God rejoicing over your matter... I see your Compassionate and Unprecedented HELPERS taken their full possession and responsibility in your life.* *Beloved, you must learn to continually declare what God has redeemed you from. Every morning when you wake up, declare it. Speak it to yourself. Say: ‘I am delivered. I am saved, I am sanctified. I am filled with the Holy ghost. I have authority. I have divine mandate to represent heaven. I am God’s ambassador. I am anointed by God to work the works of God’ Psalm 107:1-2.* *Declare that there is a power at work in you that makes the rulers of darkness to tremble. Declare that you are God’s powerhouse. Therefore, you can never fail. As a matter of fact, you are a terror to the devil. You have authority to tread upon serpents and upon scorpions and over all the ability of the enemy. And nothing shall by any means hurt you. There is no weapon formed against you that shall prosper. Any tongue that rises against you in judgment is condemned. Mark 16:17-18. (TPT)* *You are born of God. You have a world overcoming faith residing on the inside of you. Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. You have the mind of Christ. Philemon 1:6.* *In order for you to see the manifestation of the revelation knowledge of God's Word of Truth in your life, You must acknowledge God’s promises. That is how to make the promises effective in your life. You must acknowledge every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus. If you are to receive the manifestation of every good thing that Jesus paid for, you have to acknowledge them. When you wake up in the morning, declare that they are yours, whether you see them or not.* *I declare you'll get married. Your children will be delivered safely and they'll be taught the ways of the Lord. You are far from oppression. You will not be stranded. The ground you walk upon will celebrate you. The heaven over you will never be shut.* *You shall be the desire of God called Hephzibah and Beulah... Never again will you be termed forsaken and thy future desolate. Isaiah 62:1-12.* *Good Morning Your Excellency!* *IT IS YOUR DAY OF REST, OPEN DOORS AND ANSWERS PRAYER!*
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  • HOW DISCIPLINE HELPS YOUR SUCCESS

    Many at times, after setting an alarm to determine when you will wake up in the morning, you go to sleep.

    The next morning, when the alarm starts ringing, not feeling like you want to wake up just yet, you get up and turn off the alarm only to go back to sleep.

    Then you sleep and when you wake up again, another two hours is gone and you have lost the time you were supposed to use to do the things you wanted to do.

    There are also a lot of people, who set diet and fitness goals, using a diet and fitness plan.

    Such a plan may include not eating in the morning, or at certain times of the day, and not eating junks and certain types of food.

    However, when early in the morning their nostrils perceive the aroma of something delicious coming out of the kitchen, they lose their plans and go out to eat.

    Or sometimes, when they come across junks that look really tasty, they begin to salivate and over time, they indulge.

    Why do people behave like this?

    Because majority of the human population lack the discipline that will make them stay consistent in doing the things they plan to do.

    And since they can't discipline themselves enough to work for themselves, they end up having to work for other people, because a business in the hand of an undisciplined person will soon fail.

    No matter what success principles or knowledge or strategy you learn, if you lack discipline, it will all fail because it take discipline to make you do the things you said you will do.

    Without discipline, you will start deferring tasks you don't like, and pushing back on things you don't want to do, even though you know that they are essential to your success.

    Listen, if you are going to start and scale your business, part of what you must know is that you will have to do things you don't really like, or want to do.

    Consider doing such a sacrifice for your future, so that your financial life can survive and thrive.

    Remember, there is no success without discipline.

    The more disciplined you are, the more you will have the capacity to build success.

    Hard work is nothing but a fruit of discipline, so if you lack discipline, you can't even be hardworking.

    © Emmanuel Salem
    HOW DISCIPLINE HELPS YOUR SUCCESS Many at times, after setting an alarm to determine when you will wake up in the morning, you go to sleep. The next morning, when the alarm starts ringing, not feeling like you want to wake up just yet, you get up and turn off the alarm only to go back to sleep. Then you sleep and when you wake up again, another two hours is gone and you have lost the time you were supposed to use to do the things you wanted to do. There are also a lot of people, who set diet and fitness goals, using a diet and fitness plan. Such a plan may include not eating in the morning, or at certain times of the day, and not eating junks and certain types of food. However, when early in the morning their nostrils perceive the aroma of something delicious coming out of the kitchen, they lose their plans and go out to eat. Or sometimes, when they come across junks that look really tasty, they begin to salivate and over time, they indulge. Why do people behave like this? Because majority of the human population lack the discipline that will make them stay consistent in doing the things they plan to do. And since they can't discipline themselves enough to work for themselves, they end up having to work for other people, because a business in the hand of an undisciplined person will soon fail. No matter what success principles or knowledge or strategy you learn, if you lack discipline, it will all fail because it take discipline to make you do the things you said you will do. Without discipline, you will start deferring tasks you don't like, and pushing back on things you don't want to do, even though you know that they are essential to your success. Listen, if you are going to start and scale your business, part of what you must know is that you will have to do things you don't really like, or want to do. Consider doing such a sacrifice for your future, so that your financial life can survive and thrive. Remember, there is no success without discipline. The more disciplined you are, the more you will have the capacity to build success. Hard work is nothing but a fruit of discipline, so if you lack discipline, you can't even be hardworking. © Emmanuel Salem
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  • Mothers this can be very helpful to you while doing your kids home work. Kindly save for future use
    Mothers this can be very helpful to you while doing your kids home work. Kindly save for future use
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  • 41 THINGS TO TELL YOUR DAUGHTERS AS THEY GROW...✍🏾

    1: Tell your daughter that Money has no gender. She can make money the way any Man can make it and even more.

    2: Tell her to step into the FIELD not the BED to make money. Money from the field comes with dignity, money from the Bed comes with STD.

    3: Let your daughter know that she need to trade her brain not her privates to make money.

    4: Train your daughter never to pray to marry a rich man, but to work to become rich girl.

    5: Train your daughter never to pray to marry a Governor but to work to become the President.

    6: Train your daughter that the instrument of money making is under the Hat not under the skirt.

    7: Train your Daughter never to Man-hunt but to focus her focus and she will become the focus of many Men.

    8: Train your daughter that no man can love her like God, so she must never trade her relationship with God with a relationship with any Man.

    9: Train your daughter that internet never forget or forgive, let her know that the foolish post she makes in the internet can depose her from her post tomorrow.

    10: Tell your daughter that time wait for no man, if she waste her time with a foolish man, she will wake up one day to discover that it is night time.

    11: Tell your daughter that life give back what you give into it, wickedness will be fully repaid.

    12: Tell your daughter that beauty is not in exposing nakedness, it is dressing to look like a Queen.

    13: Tell your daughter that she is a princess and not a prostitute, tell her to dress to prove she is.

    14: Tell your daughter that it is a great wickedness to sleep with the husband of another Woman.

    15: let her know that married men do not love her, they only see her as available sex toy to satisfy the urge in them.

    16: Let your daughter know that the best friend she can keep is God, He can not disappoint her.

    17: let your daughter know that beauty without brain makes one look like a Decorated pig.

    18: teach your daughter to believe in herself because she is capable of doing whatever she believes she can do.

    19: Teach your daughter never to think that wealth is sexually transmitted. Sleeping with wealthy men will only make her a whore not wealthy.

    20: tell your daughter good look does not make a man a good Man. He can have 6 PACKS and be a PACK of trouble.

    21: teach your daughter never to be a Run girl because run girls normally RUN into trouble.

    22: Tell your daughter knowing God is not negotiable and being righteous should be her entire Life principle.

    23: Tell your daughter time go fast and wait for no one, she should stop thinking she has time to waste, she should get up now before it is too late.

    24: Tell your daughter nobody wants to marry a liability, every man is looking for Help-meet not help-eat.

    25: Tell your daughter she must have her own sources of income. A woman without her own sources of income will be embarrassed by her husband, in law and even her own Children.

    26: Tell your daughter it is not all that glitters that are gold Some May even be a ball of fire.

    27: Tell your daughter her body is not for sale but to preserve it for the man that deserve it after her wedding.

    28: Tell your daughter failure is not the end but a bend.

    29: Tell your daughter there is no height she can not attain, if she can just dare it.

    30: Tell your daughter courtship is not marriage, she can still let go any man with red flags.

    31: Tell your daughter that a broken courtship is not a divorce she can still get out of relationship at any time before wedding.

    32: Tell your daughter she is beautiful, if a guy tells her she is, she will say my Dad told me too.

    33: Tell your daughter never to be a runs girl, because this will ruin her future and destiny.

    34: Tell your daughter that Marriage is more important than Wedding, she should take more time to prepare for marriage than wedding.

    35: Tell your daughter Love is not enough for marriage, commitment, faithfulness, purity, contentment, communication, training etc are needed.

    36: Tell your daughters that attitude is more than beauty.

    38: Tell your daughter Labour bring favour

    39: Tell your daughter she is not to submit to Men but her husband

    40: Tell your daughter that marriage choice making may bring PAIN OR GAIN

    41: Tell your daughter that it is not all Professors of love that are POSSESSORS OF LOVE, He may say I love you, he might actually mean I love sex.
    41 THINGS TO TELL YOUR DAUGHTERS AS THEY GROW...✍🏾 1: Tell your daughter that Money has no gender. She can make money the way any Man can make it and even more. 2: Tell her to step into the FIELD not the BED to make money. Money from the field comes with dignity, money from the Bed comes with STD. 3: Let your daughter know that she need to trade her brain not her privates to make money. 4: Train your daughter never to pray to marry a rich man, but to work to become rich girl. 5: Train your daughter never to pray to marry a Governor but to work to become the President. 6: Train your daughter that the instrument of money making is under the Hat not under the skirt. 7: Train your Daughter never to Man-hunt but to focus her focus and she will become the focus of many Men. 8: Train your daughter that no man can love her like God, so she must never trade her relationship with God with a relationship with any Man. 9: Train your daughter that internet never forget or forgive, let her know that the foolish post she makes in the internet can depose her from her post tomorrow. 10: Tell your daughter that time wait for no man, if she waste her time with a foolish man, she will wake up one day to discover that it is night time. 11: Tell your daughter that life give back what you give into it, wickedness will be fully repaid. 12: Tell your daughter that beauty is not in exposing nakedness, it is dressing to look like a Queen. 13: Tell your daughter that she is a princess and not a prostitute, tell her to dress to prove she is. 14: Tell your daughter that it is a great wickedness to sleep with the husband of another Woman. 15: let her know that married men do not love her, they only see her as available sex toy to satisfy the urge in them. 16: Let your daughter know that the best friend she can keep is God, He can not disappoint her. 17: let your daughter know that beauty without brain makes one look like a Decorated pig. 18: teach your daughter to believe in herself because she is capable of doing whatever she believes she can do. 19: Teach your daughter never to think that wealth is sexually transmitted. Sleeping with wealthy men will only make her a whore not wealthy. 20: tell your daughter good look does not make a man a good Man. He can have 6 PACKS and be a PACK of trouble. 21: teach your daughter never to be a Run girl because run girls normally RUN into trouble. 22: Tell your daughter knowing God is not negotiable and being righteous should be her entire Life principle. 23: Tell your daughter time go fast and wait for no one, she should stop thinking she has time to waste, she should get up now before it is too late. 24: Tell your daughter nobody wants to marry a liability, every man is looking for Help-meet not help-eat. 25: Tell your daughter she must have her own sources of income. A woman without her own sources of income will be embarrassed by her husband, in law and even her own Children. 26: Tell your daughter it is not all that glitters that are gold Some May even be a ball of fire. 27: Tell your daughter her body is not for sale but to preserve it for the man that deserve it after her wedding. 28: Tell your daughter failure is not the end but a bend. 29: Tell your daughter there is no height she can not attain, if she can just dare it. 30: Tell your daughter courtship is not marriage, she can still let go any man with red flags. 31: Tell your daughter that a broken courtship is not a divorce she can still get out of relationship at any time before wedding. 32: Tell your daughter she is beautiful, if a guy tells her she is, she will say my Dad told me too. 33: Tell your daughter never to be a runs girl, because this will ruin her future and destiny. 34: Tell your daughter that Marriage is more important than Wedding, she should take more time to prepare for marriage than wedding. 35: Tell your daughter Love is not enough for marriage, commitment, faithfulness, purity, contentment, communication, training etc are needed. 36: Tell your daughters that attitude is more than beauty. 38: Tell your daughter Labour bring favour 39: Tell your daughter she is not to submit to Men but her husband 40: Tell your daughter that marriage choice making may bring PAIN OR GAIN 41: Tell your daughter that it is not all Professors of love that are POSSESSORS OF LOVE, He may say I love you, he might actually mean I love sex.
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  • THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS
    PART 13
    The past month had been a balm, a deep, golden reprieve after the tempest of Amanda. Sunlight seemed brighter in the penthouse, laughter came easier, and the love between Jessica and Scar felt like a fortress rebuilt stronger on the ruins of distrust. They were inseparable. Mornings lingered over shared coffee and murmured plans. Evenings were spent entwined on the sofa, Jessica reading law texts while Scar reviewed encrypted reports, his hand perpetually resting on her knee or playing with a strand of her long, dark hair. He’d taken to calling her "Counselor" with a teasing glint in his eyes, a constant, warm reminder of his investment in her future. The shadow of Amanda felt distant, a bad dream fading in the dawn of their renewed intimacy.
    This particular morning bloomed with deceptive serenity. Sunlight streamed through the expansive windows, painting warm diamonds on the polished floor. Jessica, humming softly, prepared two cups of strong, dark coffee – Scar’s favorite, brewed just the way he liked it. She carried them to the balcony where he sat, immersed in a financial ledger, the Lagos skyline a glittering backdrop. He looked up as she approached, his stern features instantly softening into the smile reserved only for her. He pulled her down for a quick, tender kiss.
    "Morning, Counselor," he murmured, his thumb brushing her cheekbone. "Smells perfect."
    "It is," Jessica smiled, placing his cup before him. She settled into the adjacent chair, cradling her own cup, savoring the rich aroma and the peaceful domesticity. For a few blissful minutes, they sipped in companionable silence, the city’s hum a distant lullaby.
    Then, the world shattered.
    A choked gasp tore from Scar’s throat. Jessica looked over, startled. His face had gone unnaturally pale, a sickly grey undertone replacing his healthy complexion. His coffee cup clattered to the marble floor, shattering, dark liquid spreading like a stain. His hand flew to his throat, his eyes wide with a sudden, terrifying confusion.
    "Sebastian?" Jessica breathed, frozen for a heartbeat.
    He lurched forward, gagging violently. A thin stream of white, frothy foam bubbled from the corner of his lips. His body convulsed, muscles locking in agonizing spasms. He crashed sideways off the chair, hitting the balcony floor with a sickening thud, his limbs jerking uncontrollably.
    Panic, pure and primal, seized Jessica. "SEBASTIAN!" she screamed, the sound tearing her throat. She scrambled towards him, her hands fluttering uselessly over his convulsing form. The white foam was thicker now, coating his chin. His eyes rolled back, showing the whites. "HELP! SOMEBODY HELP!"
    The penthouse exploded into chaos. Heavy footsteps pounded. William burst onto the balcony first, his face draining of color at the sight of his boss writhing on the floor, choking on foam. Ghost, a silent, perpetually watchful presence whose loyalty was unquestioned, materialized beside him, his dark eyes instantly assessing the scene with chilling calm. Two more guards followed, their expressions grim.
    "Poison!" William snarled, dropping to his knees beside Scar. "Get the medical team! NOW!" One guard sprinted back inside, shouting into his comms.
    Ghost efficiently helped William roll Scar onto his side, trying to clear his airway as he gagged and choked. Jessica knelt beside them, tears streaming down her face, her hands trembling as she tried to wipe the foam from his mouth. "Hold on, Sebastian! Please hold on!"
    Within minutes, the penthouse became a triage zone. Scar’s private medical team arrived, moving with grim efficiency. They administered oxygen, injected emergency medications to counteract the convulsions, and stabilized him for transport. As they lifted him onto a stretcher, his body still twitching, his skin clammy and grey, Jessica felt a piece of her soul tear away. She tried to follow, clutching his limp hand.
    "Where are you taking him? I need to be with him!" she pleaded.
    "The hospital. Our facility," William said tersely, his face etched with worry and suspicion. "Stay here, Jessica." His tone held a command she’d never heard directed at her before.
    The journey to Scar’s private, high-security hospital wing was a blur of flashing lights and suffocating dread. Jessica rode in a separate car, flanked by guards, her mind racing. *Poisoned.* The word echoed like a death knell. *How? When?* Her thoughts snagged, horrifyingly, on the image of the coffee cup. *She* had made it. *She* had handed it to him. *She* was the last person to touch it before he drank.
    The sterile, cold air of the hospital corridor did nothing to calm the rising hysteria. Doctors rushed Scar into an emergency room, shutting the doors firmly. Jessica paced, her arms wrapped tightly around herself, feeling exposed and terrified. William and Ghost stood nearby, their expressions unreadable, communicating in low tones with other arriving lieutenants.
    Suddenly, the tense silence was shattered by the sharp click of stiletto heels on the polished floor. Amanda. She strode down the corridor like a vengeful goddess, dressed in a sleek black pantsuit, her blonde curls impeccable, her face a mask of icy fury.
    She stopped inches from Jessica, her dark eyes blazing with pure malice. "You," she spat, the word dripping venom. "You poisonous little SLUT!"
    Jessica flinched, taking a step back. "Amanda, this isn't—"
    "Shut your filthy mouth!" Amanda hissed, her voice low but carrying through the corridor. "You couldn't stand that he was mine! Couldn't stand that he sent you away! So you tried to kill him!" She leaned in, her voice dropping to a chilling whisper only Jessica could hear. "But don't worry, gutter rat. When he dies – and he will die – I'll make sure you suffer slowly. Very, very slowly. I'll peel the skin from your bones myself."
    The raw hatred in Amanda’s eyes was terrifying. Before Jessica could react, Amanda raised her voice, projecting it to the gathered men. "Look at her! She made his coffee! She was alone with him! She's the only one who wanted him dead! SHE POISONED HIM!"
    The accusation hung in the air, toxic and heavy. Eyes turned towards Jessica – William’s gaze hardened, others narrowed with suspicion. The seed of doubt Amanda planted found fertile ground in the fear and anger already swirling around them.
    "Take her," William ordered, his voice cold, devoid of its usual respect. "Secure her. Now."
    Strong hands clamped onto Jessica’s arms. "No! I didn't! I would never!" she cried, struggling futilely against the grip of two burly guards. "It was her! She did this! She threatened him! She threatened me!"
    Amanda laughed, a sharp, brittle sound. "Lies! Desperate lies from a murderer! Lock her up!"
    As Jessica was dragged away, kicking and pleading, her eyes locked with Ghost’s. His expression was inscrutable, but for a fleeting second, she saw something – not suspicion, but intense calculation. He gave her the faintest, almost imperceptible nod, then turned his attention back to the emergency room doors.
    Jessica was shoved into a small, sterile holding room within the hospital, guarded heavily. Despair washed over her. Sebastian was dying. Everyone believed she’d done it. Amanda had won. Panic surged. Her family! Amanda knew where they lived! She fumbled for the phone she’d been allowed to keep, frantically dialing her mother.
    "Mama!" she sobbed when the call connected. "Listen! You have to leave! Right now! Take everyone and run! Go somewhere safe! Don't tell anyone! Amanda… she… Sebastian’s poisoned… they think I did it… she’ll come for you! PLEASE RUN!"
    Her mother’s voice was thick with terror and confusion. "Jessica! What? Poisoned? Baby—"
    "NO TIME! RUN! NOW!" Jessica screamed before the call was abruptly cut off. One of the guards outside had heard and seized her phone.
    Minutes later, William stormed into the room, his face thunderous. "Your family," he stated coldly. "They won't be going anywhere. They’re under protective custody. House arrest. For their own safety… and ours." The implication was clear: they were hostages, leverage against her.
    Jessica crumpled onto the hard cot, her world reduced to crushing fear and helplessness. Sebastian was fighting for his life. Her family was imprisoned. She was branded a traitor and a murderer. And Amanda was free, weaving her web of lies.
    Hours crawled by. Night fell. The hospital corridor outside her door was quiet now, only the low murmur of guards remained. Jessica sat in the dark, hugging her knees, tears long since dried, replaced by a cold, simmering fury and a gnawing terror for Sebastian. Was he still alive? Had the poison…?
    The lock on her door clicked softly. It opened just enough for a shadow to slip inside. Ghost. He moved like smoke, closing the door silently behind him. His face was grim in the dim light filtering under the door.
    "Miss Jessica," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "We don't have much time."
    Her heart leaped into her throat. "Ghost? Sebastian? Is he—"
    "Alive. But in a coma. Critical." Ghost’s words were clipped. "They’re setting you up. Amanda’s playing them all. William… he’s blinded by anger and fear for the Boss. Others are listening to her whispers."
    "Ghost, I swear, I didn't—"
    "I know," he interrupted, his dark eyes holding hers with unnerving intensity. "The Boss trusts you. That’s enough for me. But you can't stay here. They'll kill you before morning, or hand you to Amanda. And your family… they’re not safe either."
    "What do I do?" Jessica whispered, desperation clawing at her.
    "We get you out. Now." Ghost pulled a dark hoodie and a pair of nondescript trousers from a small bag. "Put these on. Quickly. We go out the service elevator, through the basement. I have a car."
    "But my family! Sebastian!"
    "I can't get to your family yet. Too guarded. But alive, free, you have a chance to clear your name, to find the real traitor, to help the Boss," Ghost insisted, urgency hardening his voice. "Staying is death. For you, and eventually, for them. Come on!"
    Driven by terror and a fierce spark of hope ignited by Ghost’s loyalty, Jessica scrambled into the clothes. Ghost guided her silently past the guard he’d discreetly incapacitated, through deserted corridors and down service stairs. The humid night air of Lagos hit her face as they slipped out a loading dock door. A battered, unremarkable sedan idled in the shadows. Ghost shoved her into the passenger seat, slammed the door, and peeled away into the chaotic Lagos night.
    Jessica stared out the window, the city lights blurring through fresh tears. Sebastian was in a coma. Her family were prisoners. The man she loved might never know she was innocent. Amanda had framed her perfectly. And somewhere, hidden among the men Scar trusted most, was a traitor who had poisoned him and nearly destroyed everything.
    Ghost navigated the streets with tense precision. "Where are we going?" Jessica asked, her voice small.
    "Somewhere safe. Off-grid," Ghost replied, his eyes scanning the mirrors. "We need to disappear. And we need to find out who did this. Before it's too late for everyone."
    The car sped into the darkness, carrying Jessica away from the hospital, away from Sebastian’s side, away from everything she loved. She was a fugitive, branded a murderer, hunted by her lover’s men, and stalked by his vengeful ex. Her only ally was a shadow named Ghost. The fight for their lives, for their love, and for the truth had just begun, and it was a fight Jessica had to win from the shadows. The question wasn't just *who* poisoned Scar, but *who* would believe her innocence when even the man she loved was lost in a silent, poisoned sleep?
    TO BE CONTINUED..
    THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS PART 13 The past month had been a balm, a deep, golden reprieve after the tempest of Amanda. Sunlight seemed brighter in the penthouse, laughter came easier, and the love between Jessica and Scar felt like a fortress rebuilt stronger on the ruins of distrust. They were inseparable. Mornings lingered over shared coffee and murmured plans. Evenings were spent entwined on the sofa, Jessica reading law texts while Scar reviewed encrypted reports, his hand perpetually resting on her knee or playing with a strand of her long, dark hair. He’d taken to calling her "Counselor" with a teasing glint in his eyes, a constant, warm reminder of his investment in her future. The shadow of Amanda felt distant, a bad dream fading in the dawn of their renewed intimacy. This particular morning bloomed with deceptive serenity. Sunlight streamed through the expansive windows, painting warm diamonds on the polished floor. Jessica, humming softly, prepared two cups of strong, dark coffee – Scar’s favorite, brewed just the way he liked it. She carried them to the balcony where he sat, immersed in a financial ledger, the Lagos skyline a glittering backdrop. He looked up as she approached, his stern features instantly softening into the smile reserved only for her. He pulled her down for a quick, tender kiss. "Morning, Counselor," he murmured, his thumb brushing her cheekbone. "Smells perfect." "It is," Jessica smiled, placing his cup before him. She settled into the adjacent chair, cradling her own cup, savoring the rich aroma and the peaceful domesticity. For a few blissful minutes, they sipped in companionable silence, the city’s hum a distant lullaby. Then, the world shattered. A choked gasp tore from Scar’s throat. Jessica looked over, startled. His face had gone unnaturally pale, a sickly grey undertone replacing his healthy complexion. His coffee cup clattered to the marble floor, shattering, dark liquid spreading like a stain. His hand flew to his throat, his eyes wide with a sudden, terrifying confusion. "Sebastian?" Jessica breathed, frozen for a heartbeat. He lurched forward, gagging violently. A thin stream of white, frothy foam bubbled from the corner of his lips. His body convulsed, muscles locking in agonizing spasms. He crashed sideways off the chair, hitting the balcony floor with a sickening thud, his limbs jerking uncontrollably. Panic, pure and primal, seized Jessica. "SEBASTIAN!" she screamed, the sound tearing her throat. She scrambled towards him, her hands fluttering uselessly over his convulsing form. The white foam was thicker now, coating his chin. His eyes rolled back, showing the whites. "HELP! SOMEBODY HELP!" The penthouse exploded into chaos. Heavy footsteps pounded. William burst onto the balcony first, his face draining of color at the sight of his boss writhing on the floor, choking on foam. Ghost, a silent, perpetually watchful presence whose loyalty was unquestioned, materialized beside him, his dark eyes instantly assessing the scene with chilling calm. Two more guards followed, their expressions grim. "Poison!" William snarled, dropping to his knees beside Scar. "Get the medical team! NOW!" One guard sprinted back inside, shouting into his comms. Ghost efficiently helped William roll Scar onto his side, trying to clear his airway as he gagged and choked. Jessica knelt beside them, tears streaming down her face, her hands trembling as she tried to wipe the foam from his mouth. "Hold on, Sebastian! Please hold on!" Within minutes, the penthouse became a triage zone. Scar’s private medical team arrived, moving with grim efficiency. They administered oxygen, injected emergency medications to counteract the convulsions, and stabilized him for transport. As they lifted him onto a stretcher, his body still twitching, his skin clammy and grey, Jessica felt a piece of her soul tear away. She tried to follow, clutching his limp hand. "Where are you taking him? I need to be with him!" she pleaded. "The hospital. Our facility," William said tersely, his face etched with worry and suspicion. "Stay here, Jessica." His tone held a command she’d never heard directed at her before. The journey to Scar’s private, high-security hospital wing was a blur of flashing lights and suffocating dread. Jessica rode in a separate car, flanked by guards, her mind racing. *Poisoned.* The word echoed like a death knell. *How? When?* Her thoughts snagged, horrifyingly, on the image of the coffee cup. *She* had made it. *She* had handed it to him. *She* was the last person to touch it before he drank. The sterile, cold air of the hospital corridor did nothing to calm the rising hysteria. Doctors rushed Scar into an emergency room, shutting the doors firmly. Jessica paced, her arms wrapped tightly around herself, feeling exposed and terrified. William and Ghost stood nearby, their expressions unreadable, communicating in low tones with other arriving lieutenants. Suddenly, the tense silence was shattered by the sharp click of stiletto heels on the polished floor. Amanda. She strode down the corridor like a vengeful goddess, dressed in a sleek black pantsuit, her blonde curls impeccable, her face a mask of icy fury. She stopped inches from Jessica, her dark eyes blazing with pure malice. "You," she spat, the word dripping venom. "You poisonous little SLUT!" Jessica flinched, taking a step back. "Amanda, this isn't—" "Shut your filthy mouth!" Amanda hissed, her voice low but carrying through the corridor. "You couldn't stand that he was mine! Couldn't stand that he sent you away! So you tried to kill him!" She leaned in, her voice dropping to a chilling whisper only Jessica could hear. "But don't worry, gutter rat. When he dies – and he will die – I'll make sure you suffer slowly. Very, very slowly. I'll peel the skin from your bones myself." The raw hatred in Amanda’s eyes was terrifying. Before Jessica could react, Amanda raised her voice, projecting it to the gathered men. "Look at her! She made his coffee! She was alone with him! She's the only one who wanted him dead! SHE POISONED HIM!" The accusation hung in the air, toxic and heavy. Eyes turned towards Jessica – William’s gaze hardened, others narrowed with suspicion. The seed of doubt Amanda planted found fertile ground in the fear and anger already swirling around them. "Take her," William ordered, his voice cold, devoid of its usual respect. "Secure her. Now." Strong hands clamped onto Jessica’s arms. "No! I didn't! I would never!" she cried, struggling futilely against the grip of two burly guards. "It was her! She did this! She threatened him! She threatened me!" Amanda laughed, a sharp, brittle sound. "Lies! Desperate lies from a murderer! Lock her up!" As Jessica was dragged away, kicking and pleading, her eyes locked with Ghost’s. His expression was inscrutable, but for a fleeting second, she saw something – not suspicion, but intense calculation. He gave her the faintest, almost imperceptible nod, then turned his attention back to the emergency room doors. Jessica was shoved into a small, sterile holding room within the hospital, guarded heavily. Despair washed over her. Sebastian was dying. Everyone believed she’d done it. Amanda had won. Panic surged. Her family! Amanda knew where they lived! She fumbled for the phone she’d been allowed to keep, frantically dialing her mother. "Mama!" she sobbed when the call connected. "Listen! You have to leave! Right now! Take everyone and run! Go somewhere safe! Don't tell anyone! Amanda… she… Sebastian’s poisoned… they think I did it… she’ll come for you! PLEASE RUN!" Her mother’s voice was thick with terror and confusion. "Jessica! What? Poisoned? Baby—" "NO TIME! RUN! NOW!" Jessica screamed before the call was abruptly cut off. One of the guards outside had heard and seized her phone. Minutes later, William stormed into the room, his face thunderous. "Your family," he stated coldly. "They won't be going anywhere. They’re under protective custody. House arrest. For their own safety… and ours." The implication was clear: they were hostages, leverage against her. Jessica crumpled onto the hard cot, her world reduced to crushing fear and helplessness. Sebastian was fighting for his life. Her family was imprisoned. She was branded a traitor and a murderer. And Amanda was free, weaving her web of lies. Hours crawled by. Night fell. The hospital corridor outside her door was quiet now, only the low murmur of guards remained. Jessica sat in the dark, hugging her knees, tears long since dried, replaced by a cold, simmering fury and a gnawing terror for Sebastian. Was he still alive? Had the poison…? The lock on her door clicked softly. It opened just enough for a shadow to slip inside. Ghost. He moved like smoke, closing the door silently behind him. His face was grim in the dim light filtering under the door. "Miss Jessica," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "We don't have much time." Her heart leaped into her throat. "Ghost? Sebastian? Is he—" "Alive. But in a coma. Critical." Ghost’s words were clipped. "They’re setting you up. Amanda’s playing them all. William… he’s blinded by anger and fear for the Boss. Others are listening to her whispers." "Ghost, I swear, I didn't—" "I know," he interrupted, his dark eyes holding hers with unnerving intensity. "The Boss trusts you. That’s enough for me. But you can't stay here. They'll kill you before morning, or hand you to Amanda. And your family… they’re not safe either." "What do I do?" Jessica whispered, desperation clawing at her. "We get you out. Now." Ghost pulled a dark hoodie and a pair of nondescript trousers from a small bag. "Put these on. Quickly. We go out the service elevator, through the basement. I have a car." "But my family! Sebastian!" "I can't get to your family yet. Too guarded. But alive, free, you have a chance to clear your name, to find the real traitor, to help the Boss," Ghost insisted, urgency hardening his voice. "Staying is death. For you, and eventually, for them. Come on!" Driven by terror and a fierce spark of hope ignited by Ghost’s loyalty, Jessica scrambled into the clothes. Ghost guided her silently past the guard he’d discreetly incapacitated, through deserted corridors and down service stairs. The humid night air of Lagos hit her face as they slipped out a loading dock door. A battered, unremarkable sedan idled in the shadows. Ghost shoved her into the passenger seat, slammed the door, and peeled away into the chaotic Lagos night. Jessica stared out the window, the city lights blurring through fresh tears. Sebastian was in a coma. Her family were prisoners. The man she loved might never know she was innocent. Amanda had framed her perfectly. And somewhere, hidden among the men Scar trusted most, was a traitor who had poisoned him and nearly destroyed everything. Ghost navigated the streets with tense precision. "Where are we going?" Jessica asked, her voice small. "Somewhere safe. Off-grid," Ghost replied, his eyes scanning the mirrors. "We need to disappear. And we need to find out who did this. Before it's too late for everyone." The car sped into the darkness, carrying Jessica away from the hospital, away from Sebastian’s side, away from everything she loved. She was a fugitive, branded a murderer, hunted by her lover’s men, and stalked by his vengeful ex. Her only ally was a shadow named Ghost. The fight for their lives, for their love, and for the truth had just begun, and it was a fight Jessica had to win from the shadows. The question wasn't just *who* poisoned Scar, but *who* would believe her innocence when even the man she loved was lost in a silent, poisoned sleep? TO BE CONTINUED..
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  • She Taught, While Her Child Was Sent Home

    Some years ago, in one of the schools I taught…
    I witnessed something that broke me in pieces.

    A fellow teacher — a woman of great dignity stood before her students,
    teaching with power, voice calm, chalk steady, as if nothing was wrong.
    But behind that strength… was a heart silently bl€€ding.

    Just an hour before, her only child had been sent home from that same school for owing school fees that had piled up for multiple terms.
    This was a teacher… not a stranger.
    A woman who had taught hundreds of children.
    Who stayed back to mark. Who sacrificed sleep for lesson notes.
    Who borrowed money just to keep her child enrolled.
    Still… it was no longer enough.

    The school said, “We’ve tried.”
    The management had to send the child away because the debt was too much.

    So imagine this:
    She’s teaching other people’s children…
    while her own child is at home, unable to learn.

    That image?
    It cru$hed me.

    I saw her standing there — dressed in a teacher's wrap that I personally helped her wash,
    smiling through pa!n, explaining algebra to kids who had never missed a school day in their lives.
    Her smile tried to hide the truth — but her eyes?
    Her eyes screamed a s0rr0w only teachers truly understand.

    Right there in that moment, I did what I never thought I would do.
    I pledged half of my salary just to make sure her child would not miss school again.

    And when I told her?
    She br0ke down. Right in front of me.
    Tears fell like a flood. She held my hand and kept whispering,
    "God will bless you... God will bless you..."

    But that day wasn’t about me.
    It was a reminder of how low we teachers have been pushed.
    We give everything.
    We teach doctors, engineers, presidents, lawyers, yet we can't afford
    to give our own children what we give to others.

    We carry the future of nations…
    with empty pockets and broken hearts.

    Dear Nigeria,
    When will teachers stop being treated like tools and start being seen as treasures?
    When will we be able to afford the very education we provide for others?

    If you're reading this…
    Say a prayer today for every teacher who is smiling in the classroom
    but cr¥ing inside.
    May God remember us.
    One day, may we reap the full reward of our labour, not just in heaven, but here on earth.
    Sha.re this if it touched you!
    She Taught, While Her Child Was Sent Home Some years ago, in one of the schools I taught… I witnessed something that broke me in pieces. A fellow teacher — a woman of great dignity stood before her students, teaching with power, voice calm, chalk steady, as if nothing was wrong. But behind that strength… was a heart silently bl€€ding. Just an hour before, her only child had been sent home from that same school for owing school fees that had piled up for multiple terms. This was a teacher… not a stranger. A woman who had taught hundreds of children. Who stayed back to mark. Who sacrificed sleep for lesson notes. Who borrowed money just to keep her child enrolled. Still… it was no longer enough. The school said, “We’ve tried.” The management had to send the child away because the debt was too much. So imagine this: She’s teaching other people’s children… while her own child is at home, unable to learn. That image? It cru$hed me. I saw her standing there — dressed in a teacher's wrap that I personally helped her wash, smiling through pa!n, explaining algebra to kids who had never missed a school day in their lives. Her smile tried to hide the truth — but her eyes? Her eyes screamed a s0rr0w only teachers truly understand. Right there in that moment, I did what I never thought I would do. I pledged half of my salary just to make sure her child would not miss school again. And when I told her? She br0ke down. Right in front of me. Tears fell like a flood. She held my hand and kept whispering, "God will bless you... God will bless you..." But that day wasn’t about me. It was a reminder of how low we teachers have been pushed. We give everything. We teach doctors, engineers, presidents, lawyers, yet we can't afford to give our own children what we give to others. We carry the future of nations… with empty pockets and broken hearts. Dear Nigeria, When will teachers stop being treated like tools and start being seen as treasures? When will we be able to afford the very education we provide for others? If you're reading this… Say a prayer today for every teacher who is smiling in the classroom but cr¥ing inside. May God remember us. One day, may we reap the full reward of our labour, not just in heaven, but here on earth. Sha.re this if it touched you!
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  • She Taught, While Her Child Was Sent Home

    Some years ago, in one of the schools I taught…
    I witnessed something that broke me in pieces.

    A fellow teacher — a woman of great dignity stood before her students,
    teaching with power, voice calm, chalk steady, as if nothing was wrong.
    But behind that strength… was a heart silently bl€€ding.

    Just an hour before, her only child had been sent home from that same school for owing school fees that had piled up for multiple terms.
    This was a teacher… not a stranger.
    A woman who had taught hundreds of children.
    Who stayed back to mark. Who sacrificed sleep for lesson notes.
    Who borrowed money just to keep her child enrolled.
    Still… it was no longer enough.

    The school said, “We’ve tried.”
    The management had to send the child away because the debt was too much.

    So imagine this:
    She’s teaching other people’s children…
    while her own child is at home, unable to learn.

    That image?
    It cru$hed me.

    I saw her standing there — dressed in a teacher's wrap that I personally helped her wash,
    smiling through pa!n, explaining algebra to kids who had never missed a school day in their lives.
    Her smile tried to hide the truth — but her eyes?
    Her eyes screamed a s0rr0w only teachers truly understand.

    Right there in that moment, I did what I never thought I would do.
    I pledged half of my salary just to make sure her child would not miss school again.

    And when I told her?
    She br0ke down. Right in front of me.
    Tears fell like a flood. She held my hand and kept whispering,
    "God will bless you... God will bless you..."

    But that day wasn’t about me.
    It was a reminder of how low we teachers have been pushed.
    We give everything.
    We teach doctors, engineers, presidents, lawyers, yet we can't afford
    to give our own children what we give to others.

    We carry the future of nations…
    with empty pockets and broken hearts.

    Dear Nigeria,
    When will teachers stop being treated like tools and start being seen as treasures?
    When will we be able to afford the very education we provide for others?

    If you're reading this…
    Say a prayer today for every teacher who is smiling in the classroom
    but cr¥ing inside.
    May God remember us.
    One day, may we reap the full reward of our labour, not just in heaven, but here on earth.
    Sha.re this if it touched you!
    She Taught, While Her Child Was Sent Home Some years ago, in one of the schools I taught… I witnessed something that broke me in pieces. A fellow teacher — a woman of great dignity stood before her students, teaching with power, voice calm, chalk steady, as if nothing was wrong. But behind that strength… was a heart silently bl€€ding. Just an hour before, her only child had been sent home from that same school for owing school fees that had piled up for multiple terms. This was a teacher… not a stranger. A woman who had taught hundreds of children. Who stayed back to mark. Who sacrificed sleep for lesson notes. Who borrowed money just to keep her child enrolled. Still… it was no longer enough. The school said, “We’ve tried.” The management had to send the child away because the debt was too much. So imagine this: She’s teaching other people’s children… while her own child is at home, unable to learn. That image? It cru$hed me. I saw her standing there — dressed in a teacher's wrap that I personally helped her wash, smiling through pa!n, explaining algebra to kids who had never missed a school day in their lives. Her smile tried to hide the truth — but her eyes? Her eyes screamed a s0rr0w only teachers truly understand. Right there in that moment, I did what I never thought I would do. I pledged half of my salary just to make sure her child would not miss school again. And when I told her? She br0ke down. Right in front of me. Tears fell like a flood. She held my hand and kept whispering, "God will bless you... God will bless you..." But that day wasn’t about me. It was a reminder of how low we teachers have been pushed. We give everything. We teach doctors, engineers, presidents, lawyers, yet we can't afford to give our own children what we give to others. We carry the future of nations… with empty pockets and broken hearts. Dear Nigeria, When will teachers stop being treated like tools and start being seen as treasures? When will we be able to afford the very education we provide for others? If you're reading this… Say a prayer today for every teacher who is smiling in the classroom but cr¥ing inside. May God remember us. One day, may we reap the full reward of our labour, not just in heaven, but here on earth. Sha.re this if it touched you!
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  • "Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our growth." — Viktor E. Frankl

    We all face moments when our instincts pull us in the wrong direction. That little voice says, Give up. Take the easy way. Shut down. Lash out. But what if the key to becoming stronger, wiser, and more successful isn’t in following those impulses—but in resisting them?

    Think about it:

    - When you’re hurt and want to snap back, choose kindness instead. It doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you’re strong enough not to let anger control you.

    - When you’re overwhelmed and want to scroll mindlessly, choose focus. Five minutes of real effort will always beat an hour of half-hearted distraction.

    - When fear whispers, You can’t do this, choose courage. Not because you’re fearless, but because you refuse to let fear decide your future.

    - When laziness tugs at you, choose discipline. Not because you have to, but because you owe yourself the satisfaction of knowing you showed up.

    - When it feels easier to shut people out, choose generosity. The world needs more warmth, not more walls.

    Every temptation is a test—not of your willpower, but of your growth. The easy choice keeps you where you are. The harder one moves you forward.

    So next time you feel that pull toward the comfortable, the careless, or the cynical, pause. Ask yourself: What would the best version of me do? Then do that.

    Because growth isn’t about being perfect. It’s about choosing, again and again, to be better than your excuses.

    "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." — Romans 12:21

    Wishing you a great day.

    © Godlove NJISONG
    "Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our growth." — Viktor E. Frankl We all face moments when our instincts pull us in the wrong direction. That little voice says, Give up. Take the easy way. Shut down. Lash out. But what if the key to becoming stronger, wiser, and more successful isn’t in following those impulses—but in resisting them? Think about it: - When you’re hurt and want to snap back, choose kindness instead. It doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you’re strong enough not to let anger control you. - When you’re overwhelmed and want to scroll mindlessly, choose focus. Five minutes of real effort will always beat an hour of half-hearted distraction. - When fear whispers, You can’t do this, choose courage. Not because you’re fearless, but because you refuse to let fear decide your future. - When laziness tugs at you, choose discipline. Not because you have to, but because you owe yourself the satisfaction of knowing you showed up. - When it feels easier to shut people out, choose generosity. The world needs more warmth, not more walls. Every temptation is a test—not of your willpower, but of your growth. The easy choice keeps you where you are. The harder one moves you forward. So next time you feel that pull toward the comfortable, the careless, or the cynical, pause. Ask yourself: What would the best version of me do? Then do that. Because growth isn’t about being perfect. It’s about choosing, again and again, to be better than your excuses. "Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." — Romans 12:21 Wishing you a great day. © Godlove NJISONG
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  • On his very first day at the Belie Health Foundation Community Kids Learning Club, this my little learner went home with an assignment to practice the sh and ch digraphs.

    To my delight, he returned the very next day having mastered every single word, eagerly waiting to read them out loud to me with pride and confidence!

    You can tell my excitement

    Our children are not dull. They simply need the right environment and approach to learning and they’ll amaze us every time.

    Support our work and help give a child the support they need to thrive before the new school year begins.

    Let us invest in their future.

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    On his very first day at the Belie Health Foundation Community Kids Learning Club, this my little learner went home with an assignment to practice the sh and ch digraphs. To my delight, he returned the very next day having mastered every single word, eagerly waiting to read them out loud to me with pride and confidence! You can tell my excitement 😄 Our children are not dull. They simply need the right environment and approach to learning and they’ll amaze us every time. Support our work and help give a child the support they need to thrive before the new school year begins. Let us invest in their future. #communityservice #theinvaluablewoman
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