• HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY CHARLY BOY!

    Happy 75th birthday to Nigerian icon Charly Boy! Known for his bold style and music, he's made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his TV shows like "The Charly Boy Show". As "His Royal Punkness" and "Area Fada", he's been a household name for decades.
    Wishing him many more years of creativity, influence, and joy!

    #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #HisRoyalPunkness #NigerianLegend #HappyBirthday #highlightseveryonefollowers2025highlightseveryonefollowers2025
    HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY CHARLY BOY! Happy 75th birthday to Nigerian icon Charly Boy! 🎂 Known for his bold style and music, he's made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his TV shows like "The Charly Boy Show". 💃🕺 As "His Royal Punkness" and "Area Fada", he's been a household name for decades. Wishing him many more years of creativity, influence, and joy! 🎂 #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #HisRoyalPunkness #NigerianLegend #HappyBirthday #highlightseveryonefollowers2025highlightseveryonefollowers2025
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  • HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY CHARLY BOY!

    Happy 75th birthday to Nigerian icon Charly Boy! Known for his bold style and music, he's made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his TV shows like "The Charly Boy Show". As "His Royal Punkness" and "Area Fada", he's been a household name for decades.
    Wishing him many more years of creativity, influence, and joy!

    #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #HisRoyalPunkness #NigerianLegend #HappyBirthday #highlightseveryonefollowers2025highlightseveryonefollowers2025
    HAPPY 75TH BIRTHDAY CHARLY BOY! Happy 75th birthday to Nigerian icon Charly Boy! 🎂 Known for his bold style and music, he's made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry with his TV shows like "The Charly Boy Show". 💃🕺 As "His Royal Punkness" and "Area Fada", he's been a household name for decades. Wishing him many more years of creativity, influence, and joy! 🎂 #CharlyBoy #AreaFada #HisRoyalPunkness #NigerianLegend #HappyBirthday #highlightseveryonefollowers2025highlightseveryonefollowers2025
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  • Iwuanyanwu's bans wife from remarrying

    The late elder statesman and former Ohanaeze Ndigbo President -General, Chief (Engr. Dr. ) Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, has left behind a final Will that bans his wife, Lolo Frances from remarrying.

    The document, released on June 16, 2025, and managed by Will administrator Chief Chukwuma Ekomaru (SAN), outlines how the respected businessman and politician’s wealth is divided among his immediate family and select beneficiaries. Among the key highlights is the inheritance of the iconic “Legacy House” on Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, willed to Frances with a strict instruction that the house must never be sold.

    In addition to the residence, Frances received ownership of Magil Furniture—once run by Iwuanyanwu’s late first wife, Eudora—and partial ownership of real estate holdings in Orji, Works Layout, and Naze in Imo State. But the Will comes with a firm condition: any move by Frances to remarry would result in automatic forfeiture of all these properties.

    Their son inherits the Abuja residence, while the London property is slated for sale. The proceeds from that transaction are to be divided with 60% earmarked for the education of Iwuanyanwu’s youngest son, 30% to his first son, Jide, and 10% to Ezinne, who currently resides in the property, to aid in securing a new home.

    A major philanthropic gesture within the Will is the decision to convert the “Glass House” near the Orji flyover into a public trust managed by an independent board, dedicated to charitable and community causes. Meanwhile, other valuable assets located in Abuja, Imo, and across Nigeria were fairly allocated among his five children, who have collectively described their father’s final instructions as “honorable and just.”

    Credit: OtownGist
    Iwuanyanwu's bans wife from remarrying The late elder statesman and former Ohanaeze Ndigbo President -General, Chief (Engr. Dr. ) Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, has left behind a final Will that bans his wife, Lolo Frances from remarrying. The document, released on June 16, 2025, and managed by Will administrator Chief Chukwuma Ekomaru (SAN), outlines how the respected businessman and politician’s wealth is divided among his immediate family and select beneficiaries. Among the key highlights is the inheritance of the iconic “Legacy House” on Port Harcourt Road, Owerri, willed to Frances with a strict instruction that the house must never be sold. In addition to the residence, Frances received ownership of Magil Furniture—once run by Iwuanyanwu’s late first wife, Eudora—and partial ownership of real estate holdings in Orji, Works Layout, and Naze in Imo State. But the Will comes with a firm condition: any move by Frances to remarry would result in automatic forfeiture of all these properties. Their son inherits the Abuja residence, while the London property is slated for sale. The proceeds from that transaction are to be divided with 60% earmarked for the education of Iwuanyanwu’s youngest son, 30% to his first son, Jide, and 10% to Ezinne, who currently resides in the property, to aid in securing a new home. A major philanthropic gesture within the Will is the decision to convert the “Glass House” near the Orji flyover into a public trust managed by an independent board, dedicated to charitable and community causes. Meanwhile, other valuable assets located in Abuja, Imo, and across Nigeria were fairly allocated among his five children, who have collectively described their father’s final instructions as “honorable and just.” Credit: OtownGist
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  • RUTH KADIRI TAKES THE GLOBAL STAGE

    Nollywood's talented actress RUTH KADIRI is set to shine on the world’s most powerful stage at Cannes Lions in France! Joining a league of influential voices, she'll continue to make impactful statements, inspiring millions!

    FOLLOW Mhizta Hushpuppi FOR MORE GISTS UPDATES

    #RuthKadiri #CannesLions #NollywoodToTheWorld #WomenInFilm #GlobalStage #everyonehighlightsfollowers
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    RUTH KADIRI TAKES THE GLOBAL STAGE 🇫🇷 Nollywood's talented actress RUTH KADIRI is set to shine on the world’s most powerful stage at Cannes Lions in France! 🎤 Joining a league of influential voices, she'll continue to make impactful statements, inspiring millions! FOLLOW 👉 Mhizta Hushpuppi FOR MORE GISTS UPDATES #RuthKadiri #CannesLions #NollywoodToTheWorld #WomenInFilm #GlobalStage #everyonehighlightsfollowers #highlight
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  • Standing Strong
    "Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior." - Habakkuk 3:17-18

    In times of uncertainty, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But as the proverb goes, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." We can choose to find the silver lining and stand strong.

    Perseverance Pays
    "Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." - James 1:4

    The proverb "Fall seven times, stand up eight" reminds us that perseverance is key to overcoming challenges. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow.

    Trust in God's Plan
    "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11

    The proverb "Man proposes, God disposes" encourages us to trust in God's sovereignty. He has a plan to prosper us, and we can rest in His goodness.

    Community Matters
    "Two are better than one... If either of them falls down, one can help the other up." - Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

    The proverb "United we stand, divided we fall" highlights the importance of community support. Together, we can overcome even the toughest challenges.

    Conclusion
    "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28

    May these words of hope and encouragement inspire you to stand strong in the face of adversity. May you find perseverance, trust, and community support to guide you through challenging times. May God bless and guide you towards a brighter future.
    Standing Strong "Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will be joyful in God my Savior." - Habakkuk 3:17-18 In times of uncertainty, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But as the proverb goes, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." We can choose to find the silver lining and stand strong. Perseverance Pays "Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." - James 1:4 The proverb "Fall seven times, stand up eight" reminds us that perseverance is key to overcoming challenges. Every setback is an opportunity to learn and grow. Trust in God's Plan "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11 The proverb "Man proposes, God disposes" encourages us to trust in God's sovereignty. He has a plan to prosper us, and we can rest in His goodness. Community Matters "Two are better than one... If either of them falls down, one can help the other up." - Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 The proverb "United we stand, divided we fall" highlights the importance of community support. Together, we can overcome even the toughest challenges. Conclusion "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." - Romans 8:28 May these words of hope and encouragement inspire you to stand strong in the face of adversity. May you find perseverance, trust, and community support to guide you through challenging times. May God bless and guide you towards a brighter future.
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  • Ex corper
    This s*x people are talking about one day i will try it.
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    Ex corper This s*x people are talking about one day i will try it. #Highlight #everyone
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  • THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS
    PART 2
    The first time Jessica stepped into the VIP lounge, her stomach twisted with shame. The air smelled like expensive whiskey and desperation, a far cry from the stench of the slums she had grown up in. The neon lights flickered, casting shadows over the faces of men who watched her like she was a meal. She was nineteen, dressed in a tight black dress that clung to curves she hadn’t even known she possessed—a far cry from the bony girl who used to count grains of rice in the dirt.
    Lady Lily, the woman in the sleek car, had painted this life as glamorous. "You’ll wear designer clothes, sleep in five-star hotels, and make in one night what your parents sweat for in a year," she had said.
    But the first time a client touched her, Jessica had locked herself in a bathroom afterward and scrubbed her skin raw.
    Not all of it was hell.
    There were nights when the men were kind—older businessmen who preferred conversation over groping, who tipped her extra when they saw textbooks peeking out of her bag. Some even admired her ambition.
    "You’re too smart for this," one had said, a silver-haired executive who paid her just to listen to him talk about his failed marriage. He left her an envelope thick with cash and a note: "For your education."
    On those nights, Jessica allowed herself to hope. She would return to her tiny apartment—a step up from the slums, but still a far cry from luxury—and spread her books across the bed. Economics. Law. Literature. She devoured knowledge like a starving woman, her highlighter bleeding across pages late into the night.
    And then there was the money.
    Every month, without fail, she sent home stacks of cash—enough to feed her siblings, to pay for medicine, to finally get her father’s cough checked by a real doctor. Her mother’s voice on the phone was lighter these days, no longer frayed with exhaustion. "God bless you, my daughter," she would say, and Jessica would swallow the lump in her throat.
    They never asked where the money came from.
    She never told.
    But then there were the other nights.
    The ones where men didn’t see her as a person, just a body. The ones where their hands left bruises, where their laughter was cruel, where they called her names that made her want to vanish.
    One client, a politician with a gold Rolex and dead eyes, had smirked as he threw cash at her feet. "Pick it up," he ordered.
    She did.
    That night, she cried in the shower until the water ran cold.
    Lady Lily had warned her: *"This life will eat you alive if you let it."
    Jessica refused to let it.
    She kept a strict schedule—classes in the morning, study sessions in the library between appointments, nights "working" only when she had to. She learned how to read men, how to manipulate their desires, how to give them just enough to keep them coming back without losing pieces of herself.
    And she never, ever let herself forget why she was doing this.
    Her siblings were slipping away—one sister pregnant at sixteen, a brother dropping out of school to hawk goods in traffic. The slum was a monster, and it was hungry.
    But Jessica had claws too.
    Then came the night she met him.
    A crime lord.
    Not just any client, but the kind of man even powerful people whispered about. His name was a rumor, a shadow. And when he walked into the VIP lounge, the air shifted.
    He didn’t leer at her like the others. He studied her.
    "You don’t belong here,"* he said, his voice low.
    Jessica met his gaze without flinching. "Neither do you."
    For the first time in years, someone saw her—*really* saw her.
    And that was the most dangerous thing of all.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS PART 2 The first time Jessica stepped into the VIP lounge, her stomach twisted with shame. The air smelled like expensive whiskey and desperation, a far cry from the stench of the slums she had grown up in. The neon lights flickered, casting shadows over the faces of men who watched her like she was a meal. She was nineteen, dressed in a tight black dress that clung to curves she hadn’t even known she possessed—a far cry from the bony girl who used to count grains of rice in the dirt. Lady Lily, the woman in the sleek car, had painted this life as glamorous. "You’ll wear designer clothes, sleep in five-star hotels, and make in one night what your parents sweat for in a year," she had said. But the first time a client touched her, Jessica had locked herself in a bathroom afterward and scrubbed her skin raw. Not all of it was hell. There were nights when the men were kind—older businessmen who preferred conversation over groping, who tipped her extra when they saw textbooks peeking out of her bag. Some even admired her ambition. "You’re too smart for this," one had said, a silver-haired executive who paid her just to listen to him talk about his failed marriage. He left her an envelope thick with cash and a note: "For your education." On those nights, Jessica allowed herself to hope. She would return to her tiny apartment—a step up from the slums, but still a far cry from luxury—and spread her books across the bed. Economics. Law. Literature. She devoured knowledge like a starving woman, her highlighter bleeding across pages late into the night. And then there was the money. Every month, without fail, she sent home stacks of cash—enough to feed her siblings, to pay for medicine, to finally get her father’s cough checked by a real doctor. Her mother’s voice on the phone was lighter these days, no longer frayed with exhaustion. "God bless you, my daughter," she would say, and Jessica would swallow the lump in her throat. They never asked where the money came from. She never told. But then there were the other nights. The ones where men didn’t see her as a person, just a body. The ones where their hands left bruises, where their laughter was cruel, where they called her names that made her want to vanish. One client, a politician with a gold Rolex and dead eyes, had smirked as he threw cash at her feet. "Pick it up," he ordered. She did. That night, she cried in the shower until the water ran cold. Lady Lily had warned her: *"This life will eat you alive if you let it." Jessica refused to let it. She kept a strict schedule—classes in the morning, study sessions in the library between appointments, nights "working" only when she had to. She learned how to read men, how to manipulate their desires, how to give them just enough to keep them coming back without losing pieces of herself. And she never, ever let herself forget why she was doing this. Her siblings were slipping away—one sister pregnant at sixteen, a brother dropping out of school to hawk goods in traffic. The slum was a monster, and it was hungry. But Jessica had claws too. Then came the night she met him. A crime lord. Not just any client, but the kind of man even powerful people whispered about. His name was a rumor, a shadow. And when he walked into the VIP lounge, the air shifted. He didn’t leer at her like the others. He studied her. "You don’t belong here,"* he said, his voice low. Jessica met his gaze without flinching. "Neither do you." For the first time in years, someone saw her—*really* saw her. And that was the most dangerous thing of all. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • Life has a peculiar way of surprising us. One moment, everything seems to go as planned, while the next moment, an unexpected change hits us from the left field. It is understandable to feel disappointed or frustrated when faced with difficult situations that life throws at us.

    However, by understanding a few inevitable complex rules of life, we can develop resilience and adaptive capacities, not get by and thrive beautifully.

    Hard work, good virtue, discipline, or being in the right do not automatically ensure fair rewards. We were told that hard work begets success. But you can work as hard as you want and still struggle like someone who never did. The complexity of earth creation is beyond human intelligence.

    Life’s circumstances and events can be beyond individual control, regardless of merit. A major health crisis, painful divorce, painful death, all kinds of setbacks, natural disasters, or freak accidents and so forth can unfairly destroy years of labor in a minute.

    It is important that we understand that life is unpredictable and unjustifiable. That is why people question certain things that happen to them as undeserving. This world is intentionally created to evade the intelligence of man,no matter how we tried regarding its complexities. It is deep seated in mystery.

    Your current bad situation doesn't necessarily mean you are a bad person, even though you don't deserve what you are going through. You are only dealing with the way the world is intentionally wired beyond human understanding. The thing is, situation happens when it is time to happen. Your goodness or badness can not stop it. The only break we enjoy is the mercy of God when it pleases Him.

    The difference between your inputs and outcomes highlights life’s fundamental injustice. The world is intentionally created in this fashion to limit our knowledge about certain divine secrets so we have room to think and believe someone who is somewhere is in charge of this earth and what happens to us.

    Everyone is going through monumental difficulties. Bar none. Whether deserving or not. The only solution is to fight your problems with an open mind.

    The world is tough. This time is tougher. Fight back with toughness. Life is quite a journey
    Life has a peculiar way of surprising us. One moment, everything seems to go as planned, while the next moment, an unexpected change hits us from the left field. It is understandable to feel disappointed or frustrated when faced with difficult situations that life throws at us. However, by understanding a few inevitable complex rules of life, we can develop resilience and adaptive capacities, not get by and thrive beautifully. Hard work, good virtue, discipline, or being in the right do not automatically ensure fair rewards. We were told that hard work begets success. But you can work as hard as you want and still struggle like someone who never did. The complexity of earth creation is beyond human intelligence. Life’s circumstances and events can be beyond individual control, regardless of merit. A major health crisis, painful divorce, painful death, all kinds of setbacks, natural disasters, or freak accidents and so forth can unfairly destroy years of labor in a minute. It is important that we understand that life is unpredictable and unjustifiable. That is why people question certain things that happen to them as undeserving. This world is intentionally created to evade the intelligence of man,no matter how we tried regarding its complexities. It is deep seated in mystery. Your current bad situation doesn't necessarily mean you are a bad person, even though you don't deserve what you are going through. You are only dealing with the way the world is intentionally wired beyond human understanding. The thing is, situation happens when it is time to happen. Your goodness or badness can not stop it. The only break we enjoy is the mercy of God when it pleases Him. The difference between your inputs and outcomes highlights life’s fundamental injustice. The world is intentionally created in this fashion to limit our knowledge about certain divine secrets so we have room to think and believe someone who is somewhere is in charge of this earth and what happens to us. Everyone is going through monumental difficulties. Bar none. Whether deserving or not. The only solution is to fight your problems with an open mind. The world is tough. This time is tougher. Fight back with toughness. Life is quite a journey
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  • I marry early, just 20 years old.
    My husband na 24 that time.

    We love ourself well-well.

    E no even reach one month for our marriage, I don carry belle.

    We happy as young couple wey dey expect their first pikin. We prepare everything down for the baby.

    But na for delivery room my joy begin turn to pain.

    I labour for almost 3 days.
    When I finally born, na baby boy, but the baby come weak.

    Two hours later, my pikin d!e.
    I cry tire.
    My husband too cry.

    But we encourage ourself say, "We go try again."

    Six months later, I carry belle again.
    After 9 months — another stillbirth.

    Third belle, the same thing happen.

    Na so my family say, “This marriage no be for you. Come out, go complete your university.”

    But I refuse. I love my husband. I believe say better go still happen.

    Some people say na spiritual matter.
    We begin waka from church to prophet, prayer upon prayer.

    Prophet assure us say “This time, e go work.” I carry belle again, the fourth one.

    I born the baby, the baby even cry small, but by evening the baby d!e.

    Doctor call am “sudden infant death.” No explanation. Just fear.

    Na that period doctor advise say make we give gap before we try again.

    I tell my husband make we try adopt for now.
    Him agree.

    I call my cousin wey say she dey work for one motherless home. We give her over 1.6 million. Na so she dupe us carry money vanish.

    My husband vex.
    Say him no even believe for adoption before, na just to please me. Him say make I no ask am money again.

    I begin follow the matter spiritually again.
    Different prophecies, no solution.

    One day, my friend tell me about one doctor for East wey young girls dey born give away babies for money.

    Baby Boy na 1.5 million, girl na 1 million.
    She say e legit.

    I tell my husband, he say, "I no dey interestedand i no get any money to bring out."

    I go borrow money.
    I give my friend 600k as first payment.

    One week later, na online I see video of my friend—dem dey beat her say she thief her neighbor pikin wan carry come give me.

    I shock.
    My heart cut.

    I run go show my husband. He say, "Better no involve me for this matter"

    Next day, police land arrest me.

    My husband say, “Follow them go. I go get lawyer.”

    I call my family, dem say, “As you no hear word when we try rescue you, make Love bail you out now.”

    Just like play, I land prison.
    No lawyer.
    No family.

    My husband visit me only 3 times. After that, silence.

    My friend wey thief the baby, her people raise money bail her.

    She promise to help me too. Nothing happen.

    I stay 5 years for prison for matter I no understand finish.

    Just because say I want born, just because say I no get patience, just because say I trust wrong people.

    Different NGO dey come prison.
    Dem go give us food, tissue, pad — and hope.

    Many promise to help me after I share my story. But nothing come out.

    Until one day, one woman wey be women advocate listen to me.

    She promise to help. I no believe, but she really help me comot from jail.

    When I reach house, my husband don move.
    Don remarry with three children already.

    When I go see am, him say make I find peace. Say our fate no match.

    That day, I wan just disappear. I tell the woman wey help me. She say, “Come stay with me.”

    She encourage me. Enrol me back for catering school make I refresh my baking skills.
    From there I start my small baking business.

    But inside me, I still dey cry.
    I no even fit look mirror.
    I don lose shape, lose beauty, lose hope.

    One day, I go deliver wedding cake.

    As i reach the venue the people bounce me — say I no fit enter because I look “dirty.” That day, I cry reach house.

    I tell myself, “I go change this story.”

    I download Pinterest app, dey learn how to dress my body type.

    I watch make-up beginners videos.
    I start to buy small affordable good clothes.

    I begin dey apply simple makeup.
    I switch to skin care wey dey moisturize my skin.

    I begin see my beauty again.

    Customers begin notice.
    Begin compliment me.

    I start dey take pictures. I start dey smile.

    My self-confidence begin return.

    One day, I go deliver cake again.
    I dress well.

    The bride say I fine. Na there one man collect my number, say na for business.

    But na love him come find.

    Him fine, young, tall — and kind.
    I open up tell am everything.

    He say, “Your past no be your name.
    Let’s build something new.”

    Today, I don marry again.
    I don born two boys through CS operation.

    Dem survive.
    My first son na 4 years, second one 2 years.

    My husband say no need to born again — these ones complete us. And truly, I no need anything else again.

    I don finally become mama.

    Today I dey grateful say After all my tough challenges God still change my story.

    ---

    To every woman wey don carry belle with joy but return house empty-handed — this message na for you.

    The pain of stillbirth no be small thing.

    Na one deep wound wey only God fit understand.

    Sometimes you go dey ask, “Why me?” Sometimes the silence go loud, the tears go come uninvited.

    But make you hear this one: you never fail.
    Your womb no betray you.

    Your heart still be the heart of a mother.

    And even if the world no see your kind of pain, God see am, and He go still comfort you in ways wey go shock you.

    To the women wey don lose their self-esteem because dem no get money take take care of their body, or childbirth don change the way dem look —

    My sister, remember say your beauty no end for body.

    Start small, love yourself again, dress well, start with your budget, manage your weight if necessary.

    Self love dey build back self esteem

    You go rise again and glow in your own time.

    To the women wey their husband don abandon them —

    No carry your life hang for one person wey walk away.

    God never walk away from you.

    Stand up, dust your pain, start again.
    Look good, take care of yourself.
    You still fit laugh again, love again, and shine again.

    To Every Woman and Family wey dey fight silent battles —

    May God surprise you with joy wey go wipe all your secret tears.
    Amen.

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    I marry early, just 20 years old. My husband na 24 that time. We love ourself well-well. E no even reach one month for our marriage, I don carry belle. We happy as young couple wey dey expect their first pikin. We prepare everything down for the baby. But na for delivery room my joy begin turn to pain. I labour for almost 3 days. When I finally born, na baby boy, but the baby come weak. Two hours later, my pikin d!e. I cry tire. My husband too cry. But we encourage ourself say, "We go try again." Six months later, I carry belle again. After 9 months — another stillbirth. Third belle, the same thing happen. Na so my family say, “This marriage no be for you. Come out, go complete your university.” But I refuse. I love my husband. I believe say better go still happen. Some people say na spiritual matter. We begin waka from church to prophet, prayer upon prayer. Prophet assure us say “This time, e go work.” I carry belle again, the fourth one. I born the baby, the baby even cry small, but by evening the baby d!e. Doctor call am “sudden infant death.” No explanation. Just fear. Na that period doctor advise say make we give gap before we try again. I tell my husband make we try adopt for now. Him agree. I call my cousin wey say she dey work for one motherless home. We give her over 1.6 million. Na so she dupe us carry money vanish. My husband vex. Say him no even believe for adoption before, na just to please me. Him say make I no ask am money again. I begin follow the matter spiritually again. Different prophecies, no solution. One day, my friend tell me about one doctor for East wey young girls dey born give away babies for money. Baby Boy na 1.5 million, girl na 1 million. She say e legit. I tell my husband, he say, "I no dey interestedand i no get any money to bring out." I go borrow money. I give my friend 600k as first payment. One week later, na online I see video of my friend—dem dey beat her say she thief her neighbor pikin wan carry come give me. I shock. My heart cut. I run go show my husband. He say, "Better no involve me for this matter" Next day, police land arrest me. My husband say, “Follow them go. I go get lawyer.” I call my family, dem say, “As you no hear word when we try rescue you, make Love bail you out now.” Just like play, I land prison. No lawyer. No family. My husband visit me only 3 times. After that, silence. My friend wey thief the baby, her people raise money bail her. She promise to help me too. Nothing happen. I stay 5 years for prison for matter I no understand finish. Just because say I want born, just because say I no get patience, just because say I trust wrong people. Different NGO dey come prison. Dem go give us food, tissue, pad — and hope. Many promise to help me after I share my story. But nothing come out. Until one day, one woman wey be women advocate listen to me. She promise to help. I no believe, but she really help me comot from jail. When I reach house, my husband don move. Don remarry with three children already. When I go see am, him say make I find peace. Say our fate no match. That day, I wan just disappear. I tell the woman wey help me. She say, “Come stay with me.” She encourage me. Enrol me back for catering school make I refresh my baking skills. From there I start my small baking business. But inside me, I still dey cry. I no even fit look mirror. I don lose shape, lose beauty, lose hope. One day, I go deliver wedding cake. As i reach the venue the people bounce me — say I no fit enter because I look “dirty.” That day, I cry reach house. I tell myself, “I go change this story.” I download Pinterest app, dey learn how to dress my body type. I watch make-up beginners videos. I start to buy small affordable good clothes. I begin dey apply simple makeup. I switch to skin care wey dey moisturize my skin. I begin see my beauty again. Customers begin notice. Begin compliment me. I start dey take pictures. I start dey smile. My self-confidence begin return. One day, I go deliver cake again. I dress well. The bride say I fine. Na there one man collect my number, say na for business. But na love him come find. Him fine, young, tall — and kind. I open up tell am everything. He say, “Your past no be your name. Let’s build something new.” Today, I don marry again. I don born two boys through CS operation. Dem survive. My first son na 4 years, second one 2 years. My husband say no need to born again — these ones complete us. And truly, I no need anything else again. I don finally become mama. Today I dey grateful say After all my tough challenges God still change my story. --- To every woman wey don carry belle with joy but return house empty-handed — this message na for you. The pain of stillbirth no be small thing. Na one deep wound wey only God fit understand. Sometimes you go dey ask, “Why me?” Sometimes the silence go loud, the tears go come uninvited. But make you hear this one: you never fail. Your womb no betray you. Your heart still be the heart of a mother. And even if the world no see your kind of pain, God see am, and He go still comfort you in ways wey go shock you. To the women wey don lose their self-esteem because dem no get money take take care of their body, or childbirth don change the way dem look — My sister, remember say your beauty no end for body. Start small, love yourself again, dress well, start with your budget, manage your weight if necessary. Self love dey build back self esteem You go rise again and glow in your own time. To the women wey their husband don abandon them — No carry your life hang for one person wey walk away. God never walk away from you. Stand up, dust your pain, start again. Look good, take care of yourself. You still fit laugh again, love again, and shine again. To Every Woman and Family wey dey fight silent battles — May God surprise you with joy wey go wipe all your secret tears. Amen. @highlight
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  • #GTGraphic: Highlights of 2024 Report on the State of the Ecology and Environment in China include:
    -The proportion of days with excellent and good air quality in 339 Chinese cities at the prefecture level and above was 87.2%, an increase of 1.7 percentage points compared to 2023.
    -The proportion of sections meeting excellent and good water quality was 90.4%, an increase of 1.0 percentage point from 2023.
    -The Ecological Quality Index (EQI) value was 59.95, and the ecological quality met Grade II standard.
    #GTGraphic: Highlights of 2024 Report on the State of the Ecology and Environment in China include: -The proportion of days with excellent and good air quality in 339 Chinese cities at the prefecture level and above was 87.2%, an increase of 1.7 percentage points compared to 2023. -The proportion of sections meeting excellent and good water quality was 90.4%, an increase of 1.0 percentage point from 2023. -The Ecological Quality Index (EQI) value was 59.95, and the ecological quality met Grade II standard.
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  • 41 THINGS TO TELL OUR DAUGHTERS AS THEY GROW...✍🏾.

    OUR SONS VERSION COMING SOON. @highlight

    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
    41 THINGS TO TELL OUR DAUGHTERS AS THEY GROW...✍🏾. OUR SONS VERSION COMING SOON. @highlight 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
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