• Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night . Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school.

    Chioma was lively and outgoing , while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker . They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change.

    One sunny afternoon , Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree discussing their plans, Chioma said,

    "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?"

    Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind."

    Chioma felt disappointment wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted.

    "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too."

    The discussion turned into an argument.

    "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? " Chioma exclaimed.
    "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! " Kunle shouted back.

    After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars and motorcycles . Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn and suya but barely exchanged words.

    Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival . Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out .

    On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine . Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon , and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache .

    Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away.

    After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle . One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth , she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her.

    "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress.

    "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution.

    They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke.

    "I’ve missed you, Kunle. "

    "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated."

    "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened."

    Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work."

    "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you."

    Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing."

    Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key."

    Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks . "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath."

    They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan . Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand .

    "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what."

    "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter.

    From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more.

    As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars , Kunle turned to Chioma and said,

    "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking."

    Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what."

    And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them.

    @highlight

    #viralstory #viralstories
    Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees 🥭 together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night 🌙. Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school. Chioma was lively and outgoing 💃, while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker 🤔. They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change. One sunny afternoon 🌞, Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop 🔧 to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree 🍏 discussing their plans, Chioma said, "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?" Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind." Chioma felt disappointment 😞 wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted. "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too." The discussion turned into an argument. "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? 😡" Chioma exclaimed. "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! 😠" Kunle shouted back. After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🏍️. Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn 🌽 and suya but barely exchanged words. Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival 🥘🎉. Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out 😔. On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine 🥘🍹. Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon 🎲, and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache 💙. Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away. After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle 💭. One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth 🌅, she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her. "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress. "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution. They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke. "I’ve missed you, Kunle. 😞" "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated." "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened." Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work." "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you." 💞 Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing." Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key." Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks 😊. "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath." They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan 🌧️. Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand 🤝. "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what." "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter. 💕 From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food 🍛 to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more. As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars ✨, Kunle turned to Chioma and said, "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking." Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what." 💑 And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them. 🚀💖 @highlight #viralstory #viralstories
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  • Father God, You have won victory for me over sin and death. As I run the race of life, I look to the finish line and I see Your glory beyond. Empower me to live each day in that victory, to run with the confidence of knowing that I will reach the finish. Help me to keep my eyes focused on You, so that all who witness my life may see You guiding me. In Jesus’ name, amen.
    Father God, You have won victory for me over sin and death. As I run the race of life, I look to the finish line and I see Your glory beyond. Empower me to live each day in that victory, to run with the confidence of knowing that I will reach the finish. Help me to keep my eyes focused on You, so that all who witness my life may see You guiding me. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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  • Arabian tea O’clock
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    Arabian tea O’clock #OtyliciousBakes&Cuisine
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  • Make I eat before I fit shout for any video abeg something is missing here but I don’t know sha
    Make I eat before I fit shout for any video abeg 😂😂 something is missing here but I don’t know sha🤔
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  • MISTAKES FOOLISH MEN MAKE

    Some men think they are wise, but their foolishness is louder than a generator at 2 AM.
    They spend on random women, ignore their families, and behave like big boys until reality humbles them.

    If you want a peaceful and successful life, avoid these 15 foolish mistakes:

    1. YOU FEED STRANGERS, BUT YOUR FAMILY IS HUNGRY

    Your wife asks for money to cook, you say “manage things.”
    Your children need new shoes, you tell them “things are tough.”

    But when a slay queen sends “Hey baby, I’m craving pizza”,
    you’re already on your way to Domino’s like a delivery man.

    BREAKING NEWS:
    Your own family is suffering, but you’re feeding someone who is only with you because of your money.
    Who really needs deliverance here?

    2. YOU ENJOY LIFE OUTSIDE, BUT YOUR HOME IS A WAR ZONE

    You’re “outside” every weekend, drinking, dancing,
    calling yourself “big man”, while your wife is at home,
    thinking about how to pay rent and feed the kids.

    REALITY CHECK:
    One day, you’ll return home broke,
    and the woman you abandoned will be the only one standing by you.
    By then, it might be too late.

    3. YOU’RE INVESTING IN SOMEONE ELSE’S WIFE

    You think you’re helping a “babe” grow by sending her money?
    She’s just waiting for a serious man to marry her.

    You’re paying her bills, sponsoring her hair, nails, and data.
    But when she’s ready to settle down, she will marry another man.

    CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE:
    You just built up another man’s wife.
    Hope you’ll attend the wedding!

    4. YOU THINK ASHAWO LOVES YOU – NO, SHE LOVES YOUR WALLET

    She calls you “baby” because you’re spending money,
    not because she actually cares.

    WAKE UP!
    The moment you go broke, she will disappear faster than free WiFi in a crowded area.
    Oga, you’re not her type – your money is!

    5. YOU’RE A BIG MAN OUTSIDE, BUT BROKE IN YOUR OWN HOUSE

    Outside, you’re a chairman.
    Inside, you’re a charity case.

    Your friends see you drinking expensive whiskey,
    but your children are drinking garri with no sugar.

    EVEN YOUR ANCESTORS ARE SHOCKED.
    Fix your priorities before life resets you.

    6. YOU SMOKE, DRINK, GAMBLE, BUT CAN’T PAY SCHOOL FEES

    Every weekend, you spend ₦50k on smoking and drinking,
    but when school fees arrive, you start telling your wife “times are hard.”

    Oga, times are not hard, you are just ******.
    Instead of investing in your children, you’re investing in alcohol.

    REALITY WILL HUMBLE YOU.
    The same children you abandoned will be the ones to abandon you in old age.

    7. YOU’RE CHASING GIRLS WHILE YOUR LIFE IS FALLING APART

    Your mates are building businesses, but you’re building a catalog of side chicks.
    You know all the girls in town, but you don’t know how to make money.

    BE SERIOUS WITH YOUR LIFE, BRO.
    Girls will not help you when you’re broke.
    Focus on success first – the right woman will come.

    8. YOU’RE SPENDING MONEY ON A GIRL WHO’S SAVING FOR ANOTHER MAN

    You send her urgent 2K, she tells you “thanks baby
    But the money goes straight into her savings account for her real boyfriend.

    ONE DAY, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND.
    When she gets married, don’t be surprised if the husband is the same guy you thought was “just a friend.”

    9. YOU CALL YOURSELF A “BIG BOY” BUT YOU HAVE NO INVESTMENTS

    You wear designers, use the latest iPhone,
    but your account balance is on life support.

    TRUE WEALTH IS SILENT.
    If your money is only for show, you’ll be broke before you hit 40.

    10. YOU’RE COMPETING WITH YOUR MATES WHO HAVE MULTIPLE INCOME SOURCES

    Your friends invest in real estate, stocks, and businesses,
    but you’re busy competing over who can pop the most bottles at the club.

    LIFE IS NOT A COMPETITION OF STUPIDITY.
    If you don’t invest now, you’ll be begging your mates for help later.

    11. YOU SLEEP AROUND, BUT EXPECT A FAITHFUL WIFE

    You cheat with everything in a skirt,
    but the day you see your wife talking to another man, you become a motivational speaker on loyalty.

    KARMA IS NOT A MYTH.
    If you want a good woman, be a good man first.

    12. YOU KEEP BORROWING TO IMPRESS PEOPLE WHO DON’T CARE

    You take loans just to live large,
    but those people you’re impressing won’t help you when you’re in debt.

    STOP LIVING FAKE LIFE.
    Wealthy men don’t borrow money for luxury – they invest and multiply it.

    13. YOU CHOOSE WOMEN BASED ON LOOKS, NOT CHARACTER

    She’s fine, but does she have sense?
    She’s sexy, but does she have self-respect?

    A PRETTY FOOL WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE.
    Choose wisely before you end up with a liability, not a wife.

    14. YOU ALLOW WOMEN TO CONTROL YOUR LIFE

    A woman asks for money, you empty your account.
    She tells you to stop talking to your friends, you obey like a child.

    BE A MAN, NOT A PUPPET.
    A woman should complement your life, not control it.

    15. YOU NEGLECT YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE

    You believe in money, women, and vibes,
    but when problems come, who will fight for you?

    EVEN BILLIONAIRES PRAY.
    If you think money is everything,
    you’ll learn the hard way that life is deeper than cash.

    MISTAKES FOOLISH MEN MAKE 🚨 Some men think they are wise, but their foolishness is louder than a generator at 2 AM. They spend on random women, ignore their families, and behave like big boys until reality humbles them. If you want a peaceful and successful life, avoid these 15 foolish mistakes: 1. YOU FEED STRANGERS, BUT YOUR FAMILY IS HUNGRY Your wife asks for money to cook, you say “manage things.” Your children need new shoes, you tell them “things are tough.” But when a slay queen sends “Hey baby, I’m craving pizza”, you’re already on your way to Domino’s like a delivery man. 🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Your own family is suffering, but you’re feeding someone who is only with you because of your money. Who really needs deliverance here? 2. YOU ENJOY LIFE OUTSIDE, BUT YOUR HOME IS A WAR ZONE You’re “outside” every weekend, drinking, dancing, calling yourself “big man”, while your wife is at home, thinking about how to pay rent and feed the kids. 🚨 REALITY CHECK: One day, you’ll return home broke, and the woman you abandoned will be the only one standing by you. By then, it might be too late. 3. YOU’RE INVESTING IN SOMEONE ELSE’S WIFE You think you’re helping a “babe” grow by sending her money? She’s just waiting for a serious man to marry her. You’re paying her bills, sponsoring her hair, nails, and data. But when she’s ready to settle down, she will marry another man. 🚨 CONGRATULATIONS IN ADVANCE: You just built up another man’s wife. Hope you’ll attend the wedding! 😂 4. YOU THINK ASHAWO LOVES YOU – NO, SHE LOVES YOUR WALLET She calls you “baby” because you’re spending money, not because she actually cares. 🚨 WAKE UP! The moment you go broke, she will disappear faster than free WiFi in a crowded area. Oga, you’re not her type – your money is! 5. YOU’RE A BIG MAN OUTSIDE, BUT BROKE IN YOUR OWN HOUSE Outside, you’re a chairman. Inside, you’re a charity case. Your friends see you drinking expensive whiskey, but your children are drinking garri with no sugar. 🚨 EVEN YOUR ANCESTORS ARE SHOCKED. Fix your priorities before life resets you. 6. YOU SMOKE, DRINK, GAMBLE, BUT CAN’T PAY SCHOOL FEES Every weekend, you spend ₦50k on smoking and drinking, but when school fees arrive, you start telling your wife “times are hard.” Oga, times are not hard, you are just stupid. Instead of investing in your children, you’re investing in alcohol. 🚨 REALITY WILL HUMBLE YOU. The same children you abandoned will be the ones to abandon you in old age. 7. YOU’RE CHASING GIRLS WHILE YOUR LIFE IS FALLING APART Your mates are building businesses, but you’re building a catalog of side chicks. You know all the girls in town, but you don’t know how to make money. 🚨 BE SERIOUS WITH YOUR LIFE, BRO. Girls will not help you when you’re broke. Focus on success first – the right woman will come. 8. YOU’RE SPENDING MONEY ON A GIRL WHO’S SAVING FOR ANOTHER MAN You send her urgent 2K, she tells you “thanks baby 😍” But the money goes straight into her savings account for her real boyfriend. 🚨 ONE DAY, YOU WILL UNDERSTAND. When she gets married, don’t be surprised if the husband is the same guy you thought was “just a friend.” 9. YOU CALL YOURSELF A “BIG BOY” BUT YOU HAVE NO INVESTMENTS You wear designers, use the latest iPhone, but your account balance is on life support. 🚨 TRUE WEALTH IS SILENT. If your money is only for show, you’ll be broke before you hit 40. 10. YOU’RE COMPETING WITH YOUR MATES WHO HAVE MULTIPLE INCOME SOURCES Your friends invest in real estate, stocks, and businesses, but you’re busy competing over who can pop the most bottles at the club. 🚨 LIFE IS NOT A COMPETITION OF STUPIDITY. If you don’t invest now, you’ll be begging your mates for help later. 11. YOU SLEEP AROUND, BUT EXPECT A FAITHFUL WIFE You cheat with everything in a skirt, but the day you see your wife talking to another man, you become a motivational speaker on loyalty. 🚨 KARMA IS NOT A MYTH. If you want a good woman, be a good man first. 12. YOU KEEP BORROWING TO IMPRESS PEOPLE WHO DON’T CARE You take loans just to live large, but those people you’re impressing won’t help you when you’re in debt. 🚨 STOP LIVING FAKE LIFE. Wealthy men don’t borrow money for luxury – they invest and multiply it. 13. YOU CHOOSE WOMEN BASED ON LOOKS, NOT CHARACTER She’s fine, but does she have sense? She’s sexy, but does she have self-respect? 🚨 A PRETTY FOOL WILL RUIN YOUR LIFE. Choose wisely before you end up with a liability, not a wife. 14. YOU ALLOW WOMEN TO CONTROL YOUR LIFE A woman asks for money, you empty your account. She tells you to stop talking to your friends, you obey like a child. 🚨 BE A MAN, NOT A PUPPET. A woman should complement your life, not control it. 15. YOU NEGLECT YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE You believe in money, women, and vibes, but when problems come, who will fight for you? 🚨 EVEN BILLIONAIRES PRAY. If you think money is everything, you’ll learn the hard way that life is deeper than cash.
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  • I was offered 24 million pounds = ₦7bn in 1995 to reduce the way I say Jesus in my songs, but I told them to keep their money - Gospel singer, Panam Percy Paul.
    I was offered 24 million pounds = ₦7bn in 1995 to reduce the way I say Jesus in my songs, but I told them to keep their money - Gospel singer, Panam Percy Paul.
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  • Breakfast idea
    #OtyliciousBakes&Cuisine
    #Business
    #Chef
    Breakfast idea #OtyliciousBakes&Cuisine #Business #Chef
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  • Ladies....

    Leave Love for Men...your duty as a woman is to respect your man, respecting a man is a whole lot to do on it own,dont join love with it ..loving and showing a man will hurt you...it can affect your mental health.

    Respecting a man means ..you must not cheat on the Man, your body belongs to him and him alone..no other man must see your nakedness again!

    Respecting a man means, total submission to a man, respecting every of his decisions, whatever he says is the final, though he can always bend or adjust if u make him understand why he should adjust his decision.

    Respecting a man means,you accepting his family as yours, never stop him from helping or assisting his family, never join him in fighting his family, his family will later forgive him...and they will never forgive you.

    Respecting a man means, you are loyal to him 100%, no secrets ,no lies, no games, nothing hidden on your phones, he can pick ur phones and nothing will happen..he knows your whereabout 24/7...

    Respecting a man means,making him feel like a King, believe me sincerely he would reciprocate by making you feel like a Queen.

    Allow a Man to do the lovey lovey, allow him check on you, allow him spend on you without asking, he will never ignores you, he will always tells u his whereabouts,he will remember ur birthdays,he will never watch u struggle or suffer,he will pamper you.

    Allow him to tell you...."i love you"...and u will reply .."i love you too'' .You will never get hurt when ure with a Man that loves you, he would protect you,he will provide for you,he will be available for u.

    Leave love for men and save yourself from heartbreaks.
    #boychildadvocate
    Ladies.... Leave Love for Men...your duty as a woman is to respect your man, respecting a man is a whole lot to do on it own,dont join love with it ..loving and showing a man will hurt you...it can affect your mental health. Respecting a man means ..you must not cheat on the Man, your body belongs to him and him alone..no other man must see your nakedness again! Respecting a man means, total submission to a man, respecting every of his decisions, whatever he says is the final, though he can always bend or adjust if u make him understand why he should adjust his decision. Respecting a man means,you accepting his family as yours, never stop him from helping or assisting his family, never join him in fighting his family, his family will later forgive him...and they will never forgive you. Respecting a man means, you are loyal to him 100%, no secrets ,no lies, no games, nothing hidden on your phones, he can pick ur phones and nothing will happen..he knows your whereabout 24/7... Respecting a man means,making him feel like a King, believe me sincerely he would reciprocate by making you feel like a Queen. Allow a Man to do the lovey lovey, allow him check on you, allow him spend on you without asking, he will never ignores you, he will always tells u his whereabouts,he will remember ur birthdays,he will never watch u struggle or suffer,he will pamper you. Allow him to tell you...."i love you"...and u will reply .."i love you too'' .You will never get hurt when ure with a Man that loves you, he would protect you,he will provide for you,he will be available for u. Leave love for men and save yourself from heartbreaks. #boychildadvocate
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  • *UPDATE! STEPMOTHER CONFESSES TO POISONING THREE SISTERS IN DSC—SAYS SHE DIDN’T MEAN FOR THEM TO DIE!*

    DSC has become a river of tears as the three sisters who mysteriously died after a birthday party were finally taken to the mortuary. Neighbors are crying, family members are wailing, and people are asking: What did these innocent girls do to deserve such wickedness?

    But the real bombshell has just dropped—the stepmother has confessed!

    According to our reporter in the area, she broke down and admitted that she poisoned the egg sauce and yam she served them last night. She claims she didn’t intend to kill them, only to make them a little sick!

    But why?

    Locals say it stems from bad blood between her and the sisters, who never accepted her as their new mother. After all, it hasn’t even been a year since their biological mother passed away before she married their father! To make matters worse, she was close friends with their late mother before her death.

    People are now dragging the father too—how could he marry his late wife’s best friend in less than a year? This situation is no small matter!

    The stepmother has had children with three different men, all of whom died before she married her late friend’s husband.

    Now that she has confessed, what’s next? Forgive and forget?

    Life imprisonment seems certain—or should she face the same fate she dealt?
    *UPDATE! STEPMOTHER CONFESSES TO POISONING THREE SISTERS IN DSC—SAYS SHE DIDN’T MEAN FOR THEM TO DIE!* DSC has become a river of tears as the three sisters who mysteriously died after a birthday party were finally taken to the mortuary. Neighbors are crying, family members are wailing, and people are asking: What did these innocent girls do to deserve such wickedness? But the real bombshell has just dropped—the stepmother has confessed! According to our reporter in the area, she broke down and admitted that she poisoned the egg sauce and yam she served them last night. She claims she didn’t intend to kill them, only to make them a little sick! But why? Locals say it stems from bad blood between her and the sisters, who never accepted her as their new mother. After all, it hasn’t even been a year since their biological mother passed away before she married their father! To make matters worse, she was close friends with their late mother before her death. People are now dragging the father too—how could he marry his late wife’s best friend in less than a year? This situation is no small matter! The stepmother has had children with three different men, all of whom died before she married her late friend’s husband. Now that she has confessed, what’s next? Forgive and forget? Life imprisonment seems certain—or should she face the same fate she dealt?
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  • "Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now."

    "Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now."
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  • "Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now."

    "Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now."
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  • Ibrahim Traore survived another assassination attempt, making it the 18th in his two years of military takeover in Burkina Faso.

    Emmanuel Macron: "We need to strenghten our friendship with Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso, as we convince him to allow our Military bases in his country"

    Ibrahim Traore: "But you're already friends with USA, Britain, Brazil, Canada. Do you have any Military bases in those countries?"
    Ibrahim Traore survived another assassination attempt, making it the 18th in his two years of military takeover in Burkina Faso. Emmanuel Macron: "We need to strenghten our friendship with Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso, as we convince him to allow our Military bases in his country" Ibrahim Traore: "But you're already friends with USA, Britain, Brazil, Canada. Do you have any Military bases in those countries?"
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