• YOUR WIFE ALWAYS ASKING YOU TO DISCIPLINE YOUR CHILD IS A TRAP
    Your wife is setting trap for you and you don't know about this but I will explain; whenever your children do something wrong your wife be calling you to come and discipline them, isn't it? That's a trap.

    Your children will misbehave even in the presence of your wife but she won't correct them or discipline them herself and she will be calling you to come and discipline the kids, after you finish disciplining the child(ren) and he/they starts to cry what will happen next? Your wife (she);

    She will start to pet the child,
    She will give the child food,
    She will rush to hug the child,
    She will make the child to stop crying,
    She will comfort the child and take him out.

    Some vvomen will rushes to rescue the child from the father's grip, she will be seen as the saviour meanwhile she was the one that called you to come and discipline the child and she will make some silly comments in front of the child such as (do you want to kill my child?, Do you want to injure my child?, Take it easy please, don't do him like this or like that), such stvpid comments she makes often this children pick them and see the mother as the better angel while you're the wicked bad one.

    You're the wicked one, you're the bully, you're the villain and the child may gradually be seeing you as the beast, the children will resent you for beating them and being too harsh on them. Believe the holy prophet indiscov that the children will gradually be loving their mother the more,

    This is the mistake men do, even our fathers fell for this trap our mothers set for them and it made most of us think then, that our father hated us, it's as I began to grow and have sense that I understood the effects of my father's disciplinary actions. What about children that have no sense?

    They'll resent you, they will hate you, they will treat their mother with more love because they will see her as the good parent while growing up and you? You'll be regarded as the wicked inhumane parent that always inflicted pain, trauma and harsh punishments on them while growing up.

    Don't do it, if you have been doing it please stop and call your wife to order, tell her to stop calling you and iron them out whenever they misbehave, discipline them only when they misbehave in your presence but not when they misbehave in her presence she will be calling you, tell her to stop.

    Indiscov is telling you today to let her discipline them herself, let her stop the behaviour of always calling you to come and discipline the children because she's building that hatred, that resentment of your children towards you. This is the reason why most children nowadays takes their mother more serious than their father that went through hell to see them survive, indiscov wants you to learn this and begin to balance things in your home, caution your wife next time she does this and make her understand that it's her duty to discipline them whenever they misbehave in her presence while it is also your duty to do the same, warn her to stop reporting the children to you and when you discipline them she will start consolation.

    Most men today don't like their father because of this and they pay more attention to their mother than the innocent man that always worked out his ass morning, afternoon and night to ensure the family is okay and the children are well fed. Men, please stop this.
    YOUR WIFE ALWAYS ASKING YOU TO DISCIPLINE YOUR CHILD IS A TRAP Your wife is setting trap for you and you don't know about this but I will explain; whenever your children do something wrong your wife be calling you to come and discipline them, isn't it? That's a trap. Your children will misbehave even in the presence of your wife but she won't correct them or discipline them herself and she will be calling you to come and discipline the kids, after you finish disciplining the child(ren) and he/they starts to cry what will happen next? Your wife (she); She will start to pet the child, She will give the child food, She will rush to hug the child, She will make the child to stop crying, She will comfort the child and take him out. Some vvomen will rushes to rescue the child from the father's grip, she will be seen as the saviour meanwhile she was the one that called you to come and discipline the child and she will make some silly comments in front of the child such as (do you want to kill my child?, Do you want to injure my child?, Take it easy please, don't do him like this or like that), such stvpid comments she makes often this children pick them and see the mother as the better angel while you're the wicked bad one. You're the wicked one, you're the bully, you're the villain and the child may gradually be seeing you as the beast, the children will resent you for beating them and being too harsh on them. Believe the holy prophet indiscov that the children will gradually be loving their mother the more, This is the mistake men do, even our fathers fell for this trap our mothers set for them and it made most of us think then, that our father hated us, it's as I began to grow and have sense that I understood the effects of my father's disciplinary actions. What about children that have no sense? They'll resent you, they will hate you, they will treat their mother with more love because they will see her as the good parent while growing up and you? You'll be regarded as the wicked inhumane parent that always inflicted pain, trauma and harsh punishments on them while growing up. Don't do it, if you have been doing it please stop and call your wife to order, tell her to stop calling you and iron them out whenever they misbehave, discipline them only when they misbehave in your presence but not when they misbehave in her presence she will be calling you, tell her to stop. Indiscov is telling you today to let her discipline them herself, let her stop the behaviour of always calling you to come and discipline the children because she's building that hatred, that resentment of your children towards you. This is the reason why most children nowadays takes their mother more serious than their father that went through hell to see them survive, indiscov wants you to learn this and begin to balance things in your home, caution your wife next time she does this and make her understand that it's her duty to discipline them whenever they misbehave in her presence while it is also your duty to do the same, warn her to stop reporting the children to you and when you discipline them she will start consolation. Most men today don't like their father because of this and they pay more attention to their mother than the innocent man that always worked out his ass morning, afternoon and night to ensure the family is okay and the children are well fed. Men, please stop this.
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  • Science has confirmed what many already knew—being a stay-at-home mom is one of the hardest jobs out there. Studies have shown that the physical, emotional, and mental demands placed on mothers who care for children full-time often exceed those of many paid professions.

    A survey revealed that nearly a third of parents believe staying home with children is more stressful than going to work, and experts like psychologist Rick Hanson have stated that 98% of other jobs are less stressful than being home alone with young kids all day.

    Stay-at-home moms often juggle cooking, cleaning, emotional support, scheduling, and discipline without breaks, recognition, or adult interaction. The isolation and pressure to meet unrealistic expectations can add to the mental load.

    Despite not earning a paycheck, the role requires multitasking, endurance, and emotional resilience. It’s time society acknowledges the depth and difficulty of full-time parenting and gives stay-at-home moms the credit they deserve.
    Science has confirmed what many already knew—being a stay-at-home mom is one of the hardest jobs out there. Studies have shown that the physical, emotional, and mental demands placed on mothers who care for children full-time often exceed those of many paid professions. A survey revealed that nearly a third of parents believe staying home with children is more stressful than going to work, and experts like psychologist Rick Hanson have stated that 98% of other jobs are less stressful than being home alone with young kids all day. Stay-at-home moms often juggle cooking, cleaning, emotional support, scheduling, and discipline without breaks, recognition, or adult interaction. The isolation and pressure to meet unrealistic expectations can add to the mental load. Despite not earning a paycheck, the role requires multitasking, endurance, and emotional resilience. It’s time society acknowledges the depth and difficulty of full-time parenting and gives stay-at-home moms the credit they deserve.
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  • More Nigerians Will Become Poor By 2027 - World Bank.

    The World Bank has projected that poverty in Nigeria will increase by 3.6 percentage points over the next five years, rising through 2027.

    This is according to the Bank’s Africa’s Pulse report, released during the ongoing Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, DC.

    The report paints a troubling outlook for poverty reduction in Nigeria, highlighting that despite some recent gains in economic activity—particularly in the non-oil sector during the last quarter of 2024—structural issues related to resource dependence and national fragility are likely to hinder progress.

    According to the World Bank, Nigeria, alongside other resource-rich and fragile countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, will experience a worsening poverty situation—unlike non-resource-rich countries, which are expected to see faster poverty reduction.

    “Poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries—including large economies like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo—is projected to increase by 3.6 percentage points between 2022 and 2027,” the report stated.

    The report underscores that Sub-Saharan Africa continues to have the highest extreme poverty rate globally, with a disproportionate concentration of the poor: In 2024, 80% of the world’s 695 million extreme poor lived in Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Within the region, half of the 560 million extreme poor were located in just four countries.

    In comparison, South Asia accounted for 8%, East Asia and the Pacific 2%, the Middle East and North Africa 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean 3%.

    Resource-rich countries are expected to lag in poverty reduction due to slowing oil prices and weak fiscal structures. Conversely, non-resource-rich countries are benefiting from high agricultural commodity prices, which are fueling stronger growth despite fiscal pressures.

    The report adds: “This follows a well-established pattern whereby resource wealth combined with fragility or conflict is associated with the highest poverty rates—averaging 46% in 2024, which is 13 percentage points higher than in non-fragile, resource-rich countries.”

    In light of these projections, the World Bank recommends that Nigeria and similar economies focus on improving fiscal management and building a stronger fiscal contract with citizens to promote inclusive economic development and long-term poverty alleviation.
    More Nigerians Will Become Poor By 2027 - World Bank. The World Bank has projected that poverty in Nigeria will increase by 3.6 percentage points over the next five years, rising through 2027. This is according to the Bank’s Africa’s Pulse report, released during the ongoing Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank in Washington, DC. The report paints a troubling outlook for poverty reduction in Nigeria, highlighting that despite some recent gains in economic activity—particularly in the non-oil sector during the last quarter of 2024—structural issues related to resource dependence and national fragility are likely to hinder progress. According to the World Bank, Nigeria, alongside other resource-rich and fragile countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, will experience a worsening poverty situation—unlike non-resource-rich countries, which are expected to see faster poverty reduction. “Poverty in resource-rich, fragile countries—including large economies like Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo—is projected to increase by 3.6 percentage points between 2022 and 2027,” the report stated. The report underscores that Sub-Saharan Africa continues to have the highest extreme poverty rate globally, with a disproportionate concentration of the poor: In 2024, 80% of the world’s 695 million extreme poor lived in Sub-Saharan Africa. Within the region, half of the 560 million extreme poor were located in just four countries. In comparison, South Asia accounted for 8%, East Asia and the Pacific 2%, the Middle East and North Africa 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean 3%. Resource-rich countries are expected to lag in poverty reduction due to slowing oil prices and weak fiscal structures. Conversely, non-resource-rich countries are benefiting from high agricultural commodity prices, which are fueling stronger growth despite fiscal pressures. The report adds: “This follows a well-established pattern whereby resource wealth combined with fragility or conflict is associated with the highest poverty rates—averaging 46% in 2024, which is 13 percentage points higher than in non-fragile, resource-rich countries.” In light of these projections, the World Bank recommends that Nigeria and similar economies focus on improving fiscal management and building a stronger fiscal contract with citizens to promote inclusive economic development and long-term poverty alleviation.
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  • Defection: Peter Obi Won Millions Of Votes Without Single Governor, Says PDP.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has downplayed the defection of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, and his predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa, to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The duo and their entire structure dump the PDP on Wednesday ending the party 26 years in power.

    PDP had ruled the Delta State known as the ‘Big Heart’ since the return to Democracy in 1999.

    But reacting to the development at the party headquarters during the presentation of a certificate of return to its governorship candidate in the forthcoming Anambra State election, it’s acting National Chairman of the party, Ambassador Umar Ilyas Damagum, said the party has decided to leave its “fate in the hands of God.

    Though he described the development as “very sad and unfortunate,” particularly given the PDP’s longstanding support for Delta, Damagun said “we believe he will help us out of this great situation.”

    He said the presidential candidate of the Labour Party Peter Obi, who left PDP in the 2023 presidential election had no governor behind him but still garnered millions of votes.

    He said the party remained resilient and battle-ready ahead of 2027 despite the setback.

    “If there’s any state that should not have taken this path, it’s Delta. We gave them everything, supported for the governor, and even the former governor, who was our vice presidential candidate in 2023. We least expected this action from them.

    “This is a party that has seen more than this and is still standing. Let me remind us all – Peter Obi had no governor behind him in 2023, but he still garnered millions of votes,” he said.

    “The 2027 election is not about how many governors or so-called leaders a party has. It’s about President Tinubu and the condition of Nigerians. This election will be APC versus Nigerians.”

    He warned that while defections may be secured through coercion or persuasion, the ordinary Nigerian, feeling the brunt of current economic policies, would ultimately decide the outcome.

    “Policies are not made for governors or senators. They are made for the people – and today, the people are suffering. This hardship is not a coincidence; it’s a design. Nigerians will rise to rescue themselves.”

    He added that, “Policies are meant for people, no one else because you make policy and it’s not for the ordinary.
    Defection: Peter Obi Won Millions Of Votes Without Single Governor, Says PDP. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has downplayed the defection of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, and his predecessor, Ifeanyi Okowa, to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The duo and their entire structure dump the PDP on Wednesday ending the party 26 years in power. PDP had ruled the Delta State known as the ‘Big Heart’ since the return to Democracy in 1999. But reacting to the development at the party headquarters during the presentation of a certificate of return to its governorship candidate in the forthcoming Anambra State election, it’s acting National Chairman of the party, Ambassador Umar Ilyas Damagum, said the party has decided to leave its “fate in the hands of God. Though he described the development as “very sad and unfortunate,” particularly given the PDP’s longstanding support for Delta, Damagun said “we believe he will help us out of this great situation.” He said the presidential candidate of the Labour Party Peter Obi, who left PDP in the 2023 presidential election had no governor behind him but still garnered millions of votes. He said the party remained resilient and battle-ready ahead of 2027 despite the setback. “If there’s any state that should not have taken this path, it’s Delta. We gave them everything, supported for the governor, and even the former governor, who was our vice presidential candidate in 2023. We least expected this action from them. “This is a party that has seen more than this and is still standing. Let me remind us all – Peter Obi had no governor behind him in 2023, but he still garnered millions of votes,” he said. “The 2027 election is not about how many governors or so-called leaders a party has. It’s about President Tinubu and the condition of Nigerians. This election will be APC versus Nigerians.” He warned that while defections may be secured through coercion or persuasion, the ordinary Nigerian, feeling the brunt of current economic policies, would ultimately decide the outcome. “Policies are not made for governors or senators. They are made for the people – and today, the people are suffering. This hardship is not a coincidence; it’s a design. Nigerians will rise to rescue themselves.” He added that, “Policies are meant for people, no one else because you make policy and it’s not for the ordinary.
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  • BREAKING: FG releases
    N50bn to settle ASUU, other varsity staff allowances.

    The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, on Wednesday, announced the release of N50 billion by the Federal Government to the academic and non-academic staff unions of federal universities for the settlement of earned allowances, as promised by President Bola Tinubu.

    This development was disclosed in a statement titled “FG Releases N50bn Earned Allowances to Varsity Unions, Tinubu Reaffirms Education Priority”, issued by Folasade Boriowo, Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education.

    Boriowo stated that the move “stands as yet another testament to Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to fundamentally transform Nigeria’s education sector. It reflects the administration’s bold resolve to transition
    the nation from a resource-based to a knowledge-based economy through strategic investments in education, infrastructure, and human capital.”

    According to the Minister, “This intervention is not just a financial transaction—it is a reaffirmation of our President’s belief in the capacity of Nigerian youth and the invaluable role that academic and non-academic staff play in nurturing them.

    By prioritising their welfare, we are laying the foundation for a future where every Nigerian child receives highly qualitative and globally competitive education.”
    BREAKING: FG releases N50bn to settle ASUU, other varsity staff allowances. The Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Alausa, on Wednesday, announced the release of N50 billion by the Federal Government to the academic and non-academic staff unions of federal universities for the settlement of earned allowances, as promised by President Bola Tinubu. This development was disclosed in a statement titled “FG Releases N50bn Earned Allowances to Varsity Unions, Tinubu Reaffirms Education Priority”, issued by Folasade Boriowo, Director of Press at the Federal Ministry of Education. Boriowo stated that the move “stands as yet another testament to Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to fundamentally transform Nigeria’s education sector. It reflects the administration’s bold resolve to transition the nation from a resource-based to a knowledge-based economy through strategic investments in education, infrastructure, and human capital.” According to the Minister, “This intervention is not just a financial transaction—it is a reaffirmation of our President’s belief in the capacity of Nigerian youth and the invaluable role that academic and non-academic staff play in nurturing them. By prioritising their welfare, we are laying the foundation for a future where every Nigerian child receives highly qualitative and globally competitive education.”
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  • Tonto Dikeh says raising boys right starts with love, softness, and showing them how to care—not just telling them. Teach them early so they grow into men who heal, not harm.” — Tonto Dikeh

    I’m raising my son to be kind and gentle.
    He learns to cook, clean, care, and listen.
    These are not just for girls.
    A good man should know how to take care of others too.

    I teach him to speak calmly, to never raise his hand in anger, and to always respect women.
    When I’m not feeling well, he holds my hand, brings me water, and covers me with a blanket.
    My little king in the making.
    These are the habits I’m planting in him.
    That’s how real men are made.

    Wow
    #RaisingBoysRight
    #SoftnessIsStrength
    #RaisingGentlemen
    #BoysCanBeKind
    #RealMenCare
    #TeachThemYoung
    #LoveHeals
    #TontoDikehWords
    Tonto Dikeh says raising boys right starts with love, softness, and showing them how to care—not just telling them. Teach them early so they grow into men who heal, not harm.” — Tonto Dikeh I’m raising my son to be kind and gentle. He learns to cook, clean, care, and listen. These are not just for girls. A good man should know how to take care of others too. I teach him to speak calmly, to never raise his hand in anger, and to always respect women. When I’m not feeling well, he holds my hand, brings me water, and covers me with a blanket. My little king in the making. These are the habits I’m planting in him. That’s how real men are made. Wow 👏👏💖💖 #RaisingBoysRight #SoftnessIsStrength #RaisingGentlemen #BoysCanBeKind #RealMenCare #TeachThemYoung #LoveHeals #TontoDikehWords
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  • Behind every iPhone is the hard work of thousands of factory workers in China. The real tech story isn't just in the design — it's in the hands that build it.

    #MadeInChina
    #AppleManufacturing
    #iPhoneAssembly
    #TechReality
    #BehindTheTech
    Behind every iPhone is the hard work of thousands of factory workers in China. The real tech story isn't just in the design — it's in the hands that build it. #MadeInChina #AppleManufacturing #iPhoneAssembly #TechReality #BehindTheTech
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  • *HE OWN EVERYTHING BY OWNING NOTHING!*

    Some reports indicate that Pope Francis died, leaving only 100 dollars.

    Yes, a hundred dollars. Less than 90 euros.
    No house.
    No bank account.
    There is no investment in his name.

    And yet, he was the head of the Catholic Church.
    A post that could have earned him about €340,000 a year.

    But he refused that money.
    Every year.
    Since 2013.

    *Why?*

    Because he was a Jesuit, and the Jesuits take a vow of poverty.

    Rather than living in the luxurious Vatican apartments like his predecessors, he chose to move into the Casa Santa Marta, a simple, modest residence.
    No gilding.
    No personal servants.
    Just a bed, a desk, and his faith.

    He wore his old worn-out black shoes, refusing traditional red moccasins.
    He was moving in a small Ford Focus, while other religious leaders were driving in limousines.
    He ate with the Vatican employees, not in a private dining room.
    He simply dressed, without special adornment, just his white outfit and an iron cross.

    *An invisible wealth...!*

    While some cling to their property, their property, their image...
    Pope Francis has chosen to own nothing to offer everything.

    *No millions.*

    *No complex wills.*

    *It's just 100 dollars... and a powerful message:*

    "It's not what you own that matters. That's what you are. What you do for others."

    The world is shocked... but inspired.

    At a time when wealth often becomes an ultimate goal, Pope Francis leaves an eternal trace without ever having sought to enrich himself.
    He did not bequeath any material fortune.
    He left a moral fortune. A lesson in humility. A vision of service.

    *He wasn't a luxury pope.*

    He was a pope of heart.
    A man who has proved that to live simply is to reign differently.

    *"What about you? What will you leave behind?*
    *Money?*
    *Things? Or a real inspiration?*
    *HE OWN EVERYTHING BY OWNING NOTHING!* Some reports indicate that Pope Francis died, leaving only 100 dollars. Yes, a hundred dollars. Less than 90 euros. No house. No bank account. There is no investment in his name. And yet, he was the head of the Catholic Church. A post that could have earned him about €340,000 a year. But he refused that money. Every year. Since 2013. *Why?* Because he was a Jesuit, and the Jesuits take a vow of poverty. Rather than living in the luxurious Vatican apartments like his predecessors, he chose to move into the Casa Santa Marta, a simple, modest residence. No gilding. No personal servants. Just a bed, a desk, and his faith. He wore his old worn-out black shoes, refusing traditional red moccasins. He was moving in a small Ford Focus, while other religious leaders were driving in limousines. He ate with the Vatican employees, not in a private dining room. He simply dressed, without special adornment, just his white outfit and an iron cross. *An invisible wealth...!* While some cling to their property, their property, their image... Pope Francis has chosen to own nothing to offer everything. *No millions.* *No complex wills.* *It's just 100 dollars... and a powerful message:* "It's not what you own that matters. That's what you are. What you do for others." The world is shocked... but inspired. At a time when wealth often becomes an ultimate goal, Pope Francis leaves an eternal trace without ever having sought to enrich himself. He did not bequeath any material fortune. He left a moral fortune. A lesson in humility. A vision of service. *He wasn't a luxury pope.* He was a pope of heart. A man who has proved that to live simply is to reign differently. *"What about you? What will you leave behind?* *Money?* *Things? Or a real inspiration?*
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  • Every minute, someone leaves this world.

    Age has nothing to do with it.

    We're all in this queue without realizing it.

    We never know how many people are in front of us.

    We can't go to the back of the line.

    We can't get out of line.

    We can't stop moving forward.

    So, while we wait in line...

    Let's make peace!

    Let's do good!

    Let's tell the truth!

    Let's be honest!

    We will leave this world one day, that's for sure.

    There's no point holding a grudge against someone who could leave at any moment.

    There's no point sending a brother to prison when you yourself could leave first.

    What's the point of boasting about putting others down when you could be gone in the next few minutes?

    Why do you let yourself be deceived by your money, your social position, and your connections, when you're not the first to have them?

    While you seek your brother's death for a piece of land in the village, others exploit your continent and even invade planets.

    Evil is ignorance.

    Pride is for the foolish.

    Selfishness is for the poor.

    Betrayal is for the weak.

    So let's do good while we're still alive!

    Let's use the little time we have left for the course of humanity.
    Every minute, someone leaves this world. Age has nothing to do with it. We're all in this queue without realizing it. We never know how many people are in front of us. We can't go to the back of the line. We can't get out of line. We can't stop moving forward. So, while we wait in line... Let's make peace! Let's do good! Let's tell the truth! Let's be honest! We will leave this world one day, that's for sure. There's no point holding a grudge against someone who could leave at any moment. There's no point sending a brother to prison when you yourself could leave first. What's the point of boasting about putting others down when you could be gone in the next few minutes? Why do you let yourself be deceived by your money, your social position, and your connections, when you're not the first to have them? While you seek your brother's death for a piece of land in the village, others exploit your continent and even invade planets. Evil is ignorance. Pride is for the foolish. Selfishness is for the poor. Betrayal is for the weak. So let's do good while we're still alive! Let's use the little time we have left for the course of humanity.
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  • If your man preek can’t stand without a support, he can’t go more than 3times before day ßreak

    Then he need a glass of this drink

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    If your man preek can’t stand without a support, he can’t go more than 3times before day ßreak Then he need a glass of this drink Check previous post for full video
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  • Let me tell you a Moonlight Story


    Title: The Prince and the Forbidden Flame"

    Once upon a time, under the whispering baobab trees of Ujamaa Kingdom, there lived a noble prince named Jabari. He was brave, wise, and destined to rule after his father, King Omotayo. The kingdom adored him, yet tradition bound his every move—especially when it came to choosing a wife.

    Now, in the outskirts of the kingdom lived Abeni, a girl marked by the elders as an outcast. Her mother had broken tribal laws long ago, and though Abeni was innocent, she bore the curse of her lineage. She lived in the shadows of society, her presence always met with silence or stares. But Abeni had a rare gift—she could speak to animals and heal the wounded with herbs known only to the forest.

    One fateful night, Prince Jabari was hunting in the forest when a lion attacked his party. He was badly wounded and separated from his guards. Abeni found him unconscious by the river and tended to him with her secret herbs. She saved his life. For days, he stayed with her in her humble hut, watching her speak to birds, dance with butterflies, and heal with love. He fell in love—not with her beauty alone, but with her spirit.

    When he returned to the palace, his heart longed for Abeni. He announced his intent to marry her.

    The elders protested. The people revolted. “An outcast cannot sit on the throne!” they cried.

    But Jabari stood firm. He challenged the council to a test of purity. “Let the river gods judge us,” he said. “If Abeni is truly cursed, the sacred river will reject her.”

    On the day of the trial, all gathered by the great River Orun. The priestess invoked the gods. Abeni stepped into the water—it shimmered gold around her feet, and the winds danced in song. The gods had spoken.

    The people bowed. The king wept.

    Jabari and Abeni married beneath the full moon, surrounded by the laughter of spirits and ancestors. She became not only his queen, but the kingdom’s most beloved healer.

    From then on, Ujamaa no longer judged bloodlines, only hearts.
    Let me tell you a Moonlight Story 🌙 🥰🔥 Title: The Prince and the Forbidden Flame" Once upon a time, under the whispering baobab trees of Ujamaa Kingdom, there lived a noble prince named Jabari. He was brave, wise, and destined to rule after his father, King Omotayo. The kingdom adored him, yet tradition bound his every move—especially when it came to choosing a wife. Now, in the outskirts of the kingdom lived Abeni, a girl marked by the elders as an outcast. Her mother had broken tribal laws long ago, and though Abeni was innocent, she bore the curse of her lineage. She lived in the shadows of society, her presence always met with silence or stares. But Abeni had a rare gift—she could speak to animals and heal the wounded with herbs known only to the forest. One fateful night, Prince Jabari was hunting in the forest when a lion attacked his party. He was badly wounded and separated from his guards. Abeni found him unconscious by the river and tended to him with her secret herbs. She saved his life. For days, he stayed with her in her humble hut, watching her speak to birds, dance with butterflies, and heal with love. He fell in love—not with her beauty alone, but with her spirit. When he returned to the palace, his heart longed for Abeni. He announced his intent to marry her. The elders protested. The people revolted. “An outcast cannot sit on the throne!” they cried. But Jabari stood firm. He challenged the council to a test of purity. “Let the river gods judge us,” he said. “If Abeni is truly cursed, the sacred river will reject her.” On the day of the trial, all gathered by the great River Orun. The priestess invoked the gods. Abeni stepped into the water—it shimmered gold around her feet, and the winds danced in song. The gods had spoken. The people bowed. The king wept. Jabari and Abeni married beneath the full moon, surrounded by the laughter of spirits and ancestors. She became not only his queen, but the kingdom’s most beloved healer. From then on, Ujamaa no longer judged bloodlines, only hearts.
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  • Hello everyone sure you had a great day, goodnight.
    Hello everyone sure you had a great day, goodnight.
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