• https://guardian.ng/breakingnews/kogi-police-confirm-second-attack-on-senator-natashas-family-home/
    https://guardian.ng/breakingnews/kogi-police-confirm-second-attack-on-senator-natashas-family-home/
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  • Before you call on the Lord today, He will answer you. He will fill your barn with plenty. Your life and home will enjoy His bountiful provision and you will never beg for any good thing.
    Before you call on the Lord today, He will answer you. He will fill your barn with plenty. Your life and home will enjoy His bountiful provision and you will never beg for any good thing.
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  • *Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is stepping into the STABLECOIN arena, with founder Liu Qiangdong revealing plans for a GLOBAL LICENSING push aimed at cross-border payments.*

    https://cointelegraph.com/news/jdcom-stablecoin-global-licensing-genius-act

    The announcement, made during a media briefing in Beijing on Tuesday, *came as the US Senate passed the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US STABLECOINS,* or GENIUS Act, a landmark bill establishing federal guardrails for stablecoins.

    “We hope to apply for our STABLECOIN license *in all major sovereign currency countries in the WORLD,”* Liu said. He outlined that the stablecoin would be used to enable faster, cheaper global transactions.

    *“We can reduce payment costs by 90% and deliver within 10 seconds,”* he claimed, contrasting this with the traditional SWIFT system’s two-to-four-day settlement window.

    JD.com, also known as Jingdong, is an online Chinese shopping platform where you can buy various products, such as:

    - Electronics (phones, laptops, etc.)
    - Home appliances
    - Fashion items (clothing, shoes, etc.)
    - Groceries
    - And many more!

    *Key features:*

    1. *Direct sales*: sells products directly to customers, often with fast shipping.
    2. *Wide product range*: They offer a vast selection of products from various brands.
    3. *Logistics*: has its own logistics network, which enables fast and efficient delivery.

    *In short*, is a popular online shopping platform in China, offering a wide range of products with convenient delivery options.
    *Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com is stepping into the STABLECOIN arena, with founder Liu Qiangdong revealing plans for a GLOBAL LICENSING push aimed at cross-border payments.* https://cointelegraph.com/news/jdcom-stablecoin-global-licensing-genius-act The announcement, made during a media briefing in Beijing on Tuesday, *came as the US Senate passed the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US STABLECOINS,* or GENIUS Act, a landmark bill establishing federal guardrails for stablecoins. “We hope to apply for our STABLECOIN license *in all major sovereign currency countries in the WORLD,”* Liu said. He outlined that the stablecoin would be used to enable faster, cheaper global transactions. *“We can reduce payment costs by 90% and deliver within 10 seconds,”* he claimed, contrasting this with the traditional SWIFT system’s two-to-four-day settlement window. JD.com, also known as Jingdong, is an online Chinese shopping platform where you can buy various products, such as: - Electronics (phones, laptops, etc.) - Home appliances - Fashion items (clothing, shoes, etc.) - Groceries - And many more! *Key features:* 1. *Direct sales*: sells products directly to customers, often with fast shipping. 2. *Wide product range*: They offer a vast selection of products from various brands. 3. *Logistics*: has its own logistics network, which enables fast and efficient delivery. *In short*, is a popular online shopping platform in China, offering a wide range of products with convenient delivery options.
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  • I don't know if I should divorce my husband...

    I moved to a different state to go to college and meet my husband with a restarted family ( they are all over we the age of 18 now). I have always told him that I wanted to go back home, he looked at a couple of places but they were out of our price range.

    My oldest step daughter got pregnant so we decided to stay a few more years and then I got pregnant and our daughter has autism and the school district is really good. But I really miss my family and hometown and want to go back. But my husband refuses to move now even though I found affordable places to live.

    He pretty much told me if I want to move back do it but we're getting a divorce and he is going to fight for custody. I am so hurt I have given up my family for 12 years to be by his side and he won't move for me. Keep in mind his family is not really active in our lives and I know my family will be in my daughter's life. I just want us all together to move him, me and our daughter.

    I am contemplating on divorcing him. I am resentful since he won't sacrifice for me as I have for him.
    I don't know if I should divorce my husband... I moved to a different state to go to college and meet my husband with a restarted family ( they are all over we the age of 18 now). I have always told him that I wanted to go back home, he looked at a couple of places but they were out of our price range. My oldest step daughter got pregnant so we decided to stay a few more years and then I got pregnant and our daughter has autism and the school district is really good. But I really miss my family and hometown and want to go back. But my husband refuses to move now even though I found affordable places to live. He pretty much told me if I want to move back do it but we're getting a divorce and he is going to fight for custody. I am so hurt I have given up my family for 12 years to be by his side and he won't move for me. Keep in mind his family is not really active in our lives and I know my family will be in my daughter's life. I just want us all together to move him, me and our daughter. I am contemplating on divorcing him. I am resentful since he won't sacrifice for me as I have for him.
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  • PRESIDENT TINUBU DIRECTS SECURITY AGENCIES TO ARREST KILLERS IN BENUE, ADVISES GOVERNOR ALIA TO SET UP PEACE COMMITTEE



    President Bola Tinubu has directed the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, to immediately arrest killer herders who perpetrated the heinous killing of over 100 people in Yelewata community in Benue State.

    President Tinubu gave the directive while addressing stakeholders at the Government House, Markudi.

    The meeting included the Secretary to the Federal Government, George Akume, Traditional Rulers, and former Governors of the state.

    The governors of Kwara, Imo, Kogi, Plateau, Ondo, and Nasarawa also attended the meeting.

    President Tinubu called out the Inspector General of Police to know why arrests have not been made.

    "How come no one has been arrested for committing this heinous crime in Yelewata. Inspector General of Police, where are the arrests? The criminals must be arrested immediately," President Tinubu said.

    He urged the heads of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to intensify surveillance and gather actionable intelligence to apprehend the perpetrators.

    He told the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, of the need for vigilance and collaboration between communities and security forces.

    Advising Governor Alia on the importance of stakeholder management for peaceful and progressive governance, the President urged the governor to set up a peace committee in the state that will include former governors of Benue, elders, traditional rulers, federal government officials, and non-indigenes living in the state.

    "Let us meet again in Abuja. Let's fashion out a framework for lasting peace. I am ready to invest in that peace. I assure you, we will find peace. We will convert this tragedy into prosperity," he said.

    President Tinubu urged Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State to allocate land for ranching and directed the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security to follow up.



    He called for blood donations to support the injured receiving treatment at the Benue State Teaching Hospital, where he had earlier visited victims and medical staff.

    While underscoring the importance of peace for sustainable development, President Tinubu implored the Governor to ensure Benue is peaceful, adding that the circumstances of his visit this time should not have been a reason to visit.

    "I wanted to come here to commission projects, to reassure you of hope and prosperity, not to see gloomy faces. But peace is vital to development," he said.

    "The value of human life is greater than that of a cow. We were elected to govern, not to bury people", he stressed.

    He charged Governor Alia with working with the federal government to restore peace.

    "Governor Alia, you were elected under the progressive banner to ensure peace, stability, and progress. You are not elected to bury people or comfort widows and orphans. We will work with you to achieve that peace. You must also work with us.

    "Not everyone will like you in politics. They hate me, too—like hell. But here I am, still your President. I made a promise to protect democracy, freedom, and prosperity, even for my abusers and accusers. That's leadership," the President emphasised.

    In his remarks, Governor Hyacinth Alia appealed to the Federal Government to establish a Special Intervention Fund for communities affected by repeated violent attacks across Benue State.

    "Your Excellency, while we continue to mourn our losses and rebuild from the ashes of pain, we humbly urge the Federal Government to consider establishing a special intervention fund for communities affected by these incessant attacks in Benue State," he said.

    Governor Alia said the fund would support the rehabilitation of displaced persons, reconstruction of destroyed homes and infrastructure, and the restoration of livelihoods, especially for farmers.

    He reiterated his support for establishing state police as a lasting solution to insecurity.

    The Governor pledged his administration's full commitment to building a safe, stable, prosperous Benue State.

    Also speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Benue State Traditional Council, Tor Tiv, Orchivirigh Prof. James Ayatse, praised President Tinubu for being the first sitting President to personally visit victims in the hospital in the wake of such a tragedy.

    He thanked the President for appointing notable Benue indigenes into key positions, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Utsev, while expressing hope that more appointments would follow.



    On the recurring spate of insecurity in the state, the monarch took time to address misinformation and mischaracterisation, saying that land grabbing is at the core of the decades-long conflict.

    "Your Excellency, it is not herder-farmer clashes. It is not communal clashes. It is not reprisal attacks or skirmishes. What we are dealing with here in Benue is a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land-grabbing campaign by herder-terrorists and bandits."

    He cautioned that mischaracterising the crisis had led to inadequate responses and accused some political actors of exploiting the situation for selfish gain.

    "We hear that some politicians would even prefer that the crisis worsens, so it would serve as a basis for declaring a state of emergency. This is unfortunate. Any politician who prays for more people to die for such a project is working against the wishes of the people of Benue State," he said.

    He therefore appealed to President Tinubu to restore peace to the state and every part of Nigeria.

    "All we ask of you, sir, is to stop our weeping. Give us peace in Benue State, so our people, primarily farmers, can return to their farms and continue to produce food for Nigeria.

    "I heard a story about a challenge in a place in Kwara State, and you rose and gave them peace in Kaiama. You can do that for Benue."

    Bayo Onanuga
    Special Adviser to the President
    (Information and Strategy)
    June 18, 2025
    PRESIDENT TINUBU DIRECTS SECURITY AGENCIES TO ARREST KILLERS IN BENUE, ADVISES GOVERNOR ALIA TO SET UP PEACE COMMITTEE President Bola Tinubu has directed the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, to immediately arrest killer herders who perpetrated the heinous killing of over 100 people in Yelewata community in Benue State. President Tinubu gave the directive while addressing stakeholders at the Government House, Markudi. The meeting included the Secretary to the Federal Government, George Akume, Traditional Rulers, and former Governors of the state. The governors of Kwara, Imo, Kogi, Plateau, Ondo, and Nasarawa also attended the meeting. President Tinubu called out the Inspector General of Police to know why arrests have not been made. "How come no one has been arrested for committing this heinous crime in Yelewata. Inspector General of Police, where are the arrests? The criminals must be arrested immediately," President Tinubu said. He urged the heads of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) to intensify surveillance and gather actionable intelligence to apprehend the perpetrators. He told the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, of the need for vigilance and collaboration between communities and security forces. Advising Governor Alia on the importance of stakeholder management for peaceful and progressive governance, the President urged the governor to set up a peace committee in the state that will include former governors of Benue, elders, traditional rulers, federal government officials, and non-indigenes living in the state. "Let us meet again in Abuja. Let's fashion out a framework for lasting peace. I am ready to invest in that peace. I assure you, we will find peace. We will convert this tragedy into prosperity," he said. President Tinubu urged Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State to allocate land for ranching and directed the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security to follow up. He called for blood donations to support the injured receiving treatment at the Benue State Teaching Hospital, where he had earlier visited victims and medical staff. While underscoring the importance of peace for sustainable development, President Tinubu implored the Governor to ensure Benue is peaceful, adding that the circumstances of his visit this time should not have been a reason to visit. "I wanted to come here to commission projects, to reassure you of hope and prosperity, not to see gloomy faces. But peace is vital to development," he said. "The value of human life is greater than that of a cow. We were elected to govern, not to bury people", he stressed. He charged Governor Alia with working with the federal government to restore peace. "Governor Alia, you were elected under the progressive banner to ensure peace, stability, and progress. You are not elected to bury people or comfort widows and orphans. We will work with you to achieve that peace. You must also work with us. "Not everyone will like you in politics. They hate me, too—like hell. But here I am, still your President. I made a promise to protect democracy, freedom, and prosperity, even for my abusers and accusers. That's leadership," the President emphasised. In his remarks, Governor Hyacinth Alia appealed to the Federal Government to establish a Special Intervention Fund for communities affected by repeated violent attacks across Benue State. "Your Excellency, while we continue to mourn our losses and rebuild from the ashes of pain, we humbly urge the Federal Government to consider establishing a special intervention fund for communities affected by these incessant attacks in Benue State," he said. Governor Alia said the fund would support the rehabilitation of displaced persons, reconstruction of destroyed homes and infrastructure, and the restoration of livelihoods, especially for farmers. He reiterated his support for establishing state police as a lasting solution to insecurity. The Governor pledged his administration's full commitment to building a safe, stable, prosperous Benue State. Also speaking at the meeting, the Chairman of the Benue State Traditional Council, Tor Tiv, Orchivirigh Prof. James Ayatse, praised President Tinubu for being the first sitting President to personally visit victims in the hospital in the wake of such a tragedy. He thanked the President for appointing notable Benue indigenes into key positions, including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Utsev, while expressing hope that more appointments would follow. On the recurring spate of insecurity in the state, the monarch took time to address misinformation and mischaracterisation, saying that land grabbing is at the core of the decades-long conflict. "Your Excellency, it is not herder-farmer clashes. It is not communal clashes. It is not reprisal attacks or skirmishes. What we are dealing with here in Benue is a calculated, well-planned, full-scale genocidal invasion and land-grabbing campaign by herder-terrorists and bandits." He cautioned that mischaracterising the crisis had led to inadequate responses and accused some political actors of exploiting the situation for selfish gain. "We hear that some politicians would even prefer that the crisis worsens, so it would serve as a basis for declaring a state of emergency. This is unfortunate. Any politician who prays for more people to die for such a project is working against the wishes of the people of Benue State," he said. He therefore appealed to President Tinubu to restore peace to the state and every part of Nigeria. "All we ask of you, sir, is to stop our weeping. Give us peace in Benue State, so our people, primarily farmers, can return to their farms and continue to produce food for Nigeria. "I heard a story about a challenge in a place in Kwara State, and you rose and gave them peace in Kaiama. You can do that for Benue." Bayo Onanuga Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy) June 18, 2025
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  • TYPES OF DATES EVERY COUPLE SHOULD TRY:

    1. PICNIC DATE
    There is something special and free about the outdoors. Pack up some food and drinks and a leso, find a spot and have fun

    2. WALK DATE
    Make time to just take a walk as you bond. Walk for long as you hold hands, laugh, bump shoulder to shoulder. You need no money for this

    3. ELEGANT DATE
    Go all out. Gentleman, ask her out to an expensive, classy venue. Give her a chance to dress up. She will feel special, smiling as you romance her; she wearing her fashionable dress

    4. DANCE DATE
    Find a place where good music is played or dance is taught and go there as a couple. Salsa, lingala, afro, twist, benga; go to a place where you will sweat, groove and get down

    5. IMPROMPTU DATE
    Dates don't have to be pre-planned. Be spontenous sometimes, drop everything and go somewhere as a couple for some quality time

    6. MOVIE DATE
    Go to the cinema. Movies bring out emotions

    7. DOUBLE DATE
    Go out on a date with another couple close to you. This will give you a chance to celebrate love and talk couple to couple. Your love will grow stronger

    8. COMPASSION DATE
    There are many people in society to bless. You and your partner, find a children's home, an elderly home, a hospital or someone in need and together go spend time with them. God will bless your love

    9. CANDLE-LIGHT DINNER DATE
    There is something romantic about looking into each other's eyes in dim candle light. Make it special. Romance is sweet

    10. SPECIAL MOMENT DATE
    This is when you celebrate big as a couple a special moment like Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation or Promotion. Never forget these moments

    11. MAKE-UP DATE
    If things between you two haven't been going well. Make effort to save your love by planning a good date. A date provides a good setting to allow you two to talk and get back to deep love

    12. LUNCH DATE
    Since you work at different jobs, sometimes meet up and have a couple's lunch for an hour or so

    13. OLD LOVE DATE
    Dates are not for young love only. Sadly, as lovers stay in a relationship/marriage, the dates become fewer as they go through the motions. No matter how long you've been together, step outside your everyday responsibilities and go for a date to rekindle and sustain the excitement

    14. SPORTS DATE
    Is your favorite football club, rugby team, basketball team, golfer playing? Is it the safari rally, athletics? Go out for dates as a couple where you can scream, cheer and go wild. You two will connect more

    15. FRIENDS DATE
    Have a barbeque, hook up with friends, throw a party. Organize something as a couple where your love will be celebrated in the presence of close friends

    16. TRAVEL DATE
    Pack your bags and travel. Break the monotony and as a couple drive, fly, sail to a place you've never been. Experience new attractions together. Your love will never be boring this way

    16. STAY AT HOME DATE
    Or lock yourself in the house. Not to work or do chores. But to switch off everything and concentrate on each other. Cook together, eat together, make memories for two
    TYPES OF DATES EVERY COUPLE SHOULD TRY: 1. PICNIC DATE There is something special and free about the outdoors. Pack up some food and drinks and a leso, find a spot and have fun 2. WALK DATE Make time to just take a walk as you bond. Walk for long as you hold hands, laugh, bump shoulder to shoulder. You need no money for this 3. ELEGANT DATE Go all out. Gentleman, ask her out to an expensive, classy venue. Give her a chance to dress up. She will feel special, smiling as you romance her; she wearing her fashionable dress 4. DANCE DATE Find a place where good music is played or dance is taught and go there as a couple. Salsa, lingala, afro, twist, benga; go to a place where you will sweat, groove and get down 5. IMPROMPTU DATE Dates don't have to be pre-planned. Be spontenous sometimes, drop everything and go somewhere as a couple for some quality time 6. MOVIE DATE Go to the cinema. Movies bring out emotions 7. DOUBLE DATE Go out on a date with another couple close to you. This will give you a chance to celebrate love and talk couple to couple. Your love will grow stronger 8. COMPASSION DATE There are many people in society to bless. You and your partner, find a children's home, an elderly home, a hospital or someone in need and together go spend time with them. God will bless your love 9. CANDLE-LIGHT DINNER DATE There is something romantic about looking into each other's eyes in dim candle light. Make it special. Romance is sweet 10. SPECIAL MOMENT DATE This is when you celebrate big as a couple a special moment like Birthday, Anniversary, Graduation or Promotion. Never forget these moments 11. MAKE-UP DATE If things between you two haven't been going well. Make effort to save your love by planning a good date. A date provides a good setting to allow you two to talk and get back to deep love 12. LUNCH DATE Since you work at different jobs, sometimes meet up and have a couple's lunch for an hour or so 13. OLD LOVE DATE Dates are not for young love only. Sadly, as lovers stay in a relationship/marriage, the dates become fewer as they go through the motions. No matter how long you've been together, step outside your everyday responsibilities and go for a date to rekindle and sustain the excitement 14. SPORTS DATE Is your favorite football club, rugby team, basketball team, golfer playing? Is it the safari rally, athletics? Go out for dates as a couple where you can scream, cheer and go wild. You two will connect more 15. FRIENDS DATE Have a barbeque, hook up with friends, throw a party. Organize something as a couple where your love will be celebrated in the presence of close friends 16. TRAVEL DATE Pack your bags and travel. Break the monotony and as a couple drive, fly, sail to a place you've never been. Experience new attractions together. Your love will never be boring this way 16. STAY AT HOME DATE Or lock yourself in the house. Not to work or do chores. But to switch off everything and concentrate on each other. Cook together, eat together, make memories for two
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  • *10 Levels of Wealth*

    = *01. Broke:* Can’t cover basics.

    = *02. Paycheck-to-Paycheck:* No savings.

    = *03. Stable:* Emergency fund, low debt.

    = *04. Debt-Free:* No bad debt, saving.

    = *05. Comfortable:* Investments, homeownership.

    *= 06. Millionaire ($1M+):* Financial freedom.

    = *07. Multi-Millionaire ($5M+):* Luxury living.

    = *08. Rich ($30M+):* Private investments.

    = *09. Ultra-Wealthy ($100M+):* Elite assets.

    = *10. Billionaire:* Global wealth & power.

    = *Love the post,* but don't want to reflect on it.

    🙋🏻‍♀️ *Currently, which level are you on? Long press to answer.*
    🔟 *10 Levels of 💰 Wealth* 💰 😭 = *01. Broke:* Can’t cover basics. 😐 = *02. Paycheck-to-Paycheck:* No savings. 🤗 = *03. Stable:* Emergency fund, low debt. 🤓 = *04. Debt-Free:* No bad debt, saving. 😎 = *05. Comfortable:* Investments, homeownership. 🤩 *= 06. Millionaire ($1M+):* Financial freedom. 🥳 = *07. Multi-Millionaire ($5M+):* Luxury living. 🤠 = *08. Rich ($30M+):* Private investments. 😅 = *09. Ultra-Wealthy ($100M+):* Elite assets. 🤑 = *10. Billionaire:* Global wealth & power. ❤️ = *Love the post,* but don't want to reflect on it. 🙋🏻‍♀️ *Currently, which level are you on? Long press to answer.* 🤗
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  • THE HARD DECISION

    The flames engulfed our home, crackling and spitting sparks. I rushed through the smoke-filled hallway, calling out for my loved ones. I found my mother and wife trapped in different rooms.

    With the fire closing in, I had to make an impossible choice: who to save first? My mother, who gave me life, or my wife, my partner and best friend?

    Torn, I remembered my wife's words: "We're in this together, forever." I rushed to her room, grabbed her hand, and pulled her to safety outside.

    Returning for my mother, I found her unconscious. I lifted her and stumbled out, collapsing beside my wife. We watched our home burn, holding each other.

    Later, my mother regained consciousness, her eyes filled with gratitude. My wife held my hand tightly, knowing I'd risked everything to save her too. In that moment, I realized family is about love, sacrifice, and doing what you can to protect those you cherish.

    The fire took our home, but not our love for each other. We rebuilt, stronger and more grateful.

    JB WORLD
    THE HARD DECISION The flames engulfed our home, crackling and spitting sparks. I rushed through the smoke-filled hallway, calling out for my loved ones. I found my mother and wife trapped in different rooms. With the fire closing in, I had to make an impossible choice: who to save first? My mother, who gave me life, or my wife, my partner and best friend? Torn, I remembered my wife's words: "We're in this together, forever." I rushed to her room, grabbed her hand, and pulled her to safety outside. Returning for my mother, I found her unconscious. I lifted her and stumbled out, collapsing beside my wife. We watched our home burn, holding each other. Later, my mother regained consciousness, her eyes filled with gratitude. My wife held my hand tightly, knowing I'd risked everything to save her too. In that moment, I realized family is about love, sacrifice, and doing what you can to protect those you cherish. The fire took our home, but not our love for each other. We rebuilt, stronger and more grateful. JB WORLD
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  • Mothers this can be very helpful to you while doing your kids home work. Kindly save for future use
    Mothers this can be very helpful to you while doing your kids home work. Kindly save for future use
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    #viral #home #foryou
    Sup #viral #home #foryou
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  • THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS
    PART 12
    The cool, damp air of the midnight garden offered little solace. Jessica paced the manicured paths, the scent of night-blooming jasmine heavy and cloying, failing to mask the bitter taste of humiliation and confusion that lingered from Amanda’s assault and the terrifying confrontation. She’d run from the gun, from Amanda’s venom, from Scar’s terrifying, lethal rage – even though it had been wielded in her defense. The image of him, cold and absolute with the pistol aimed at Amanda’s head, was seared into her mind. It wasn’t fear *of* him, but fear *for* him, for the darkness that Amanda could provoke.
    She finally returned to the penthouse, the silence now thick with unspoken aftershocks. Pushing open her bedroom door, she found him immediately. Not waiting, not pacing, but kneeling beside her bed, his broad shoulders slumped, his head bowed. In the dim light from the hallway, he looked not like the feared kingpin, but like a man utterly broken. He didn’t look up as she entered, but his posture spoke volumes – a silent plea for forgiveness, an embodiment of the guilt and anguish he’d voiced earlier.
    "Jessica," his voice was a raw scrape in the quiet. "Please…"
    She stood frozen for a moment, the sight twisting her heart. The part of her that still ached from Amanda’s words, that felt bruised by the secrets, warred fiercely with the overwhelming love and empathy she felt seeing him like this. He had chosen her. He had defended her with terrifying ferocity. Yet, the emotional storm inside her was still raging. She needed space to breathe, to process, to quiet the echoes of "gutter rat" and the crack of the gun.
    "Scar," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I… I need some time. Please. Just… give me some space tonight."
    He flinched as if struck. Slowly, agonizingly slowly, he raised his head. His eyes, usually so commanding, were pools of raw pain and utter defeat. He searched her face, finding no anger, only a profound exhaustion and a plea for distance. He swallowed hard, the sound loud in the stillness. Without a word, he pushed himself up from his knees. He didn’t touch her. He didn’t argue. He simply bowed his head again, a gesture of absolute surrender, and walked silently out of the room, closing the door with a soft, final click. The sound echoed Jessica’s loneliness.
    ***
    The next morning, Amanda was gone. Vanished. Like a poisonous mist dispersed by the dawn. William confirmed it tersely; she’d been escorted to the airport before sunrise, under firm instructions and the lingering threat of Scar’s promise. The penthouse felt emptier, cleaner, yet the tension didn’t dissipate. It shifted, solidified into something colder: Scar’s absence.
    For two weeks, he became a ghost in his own home. He skipped breakfast, leaving before Jessica rose. Dinner was taken in his study, the door firmly closed. He returned late, often well past midnight, slipping silently into his own room. When their paths did cross – Jessica heading to her study nook, Scar striding down a hallway – he would freeze for a fraction of a second, his expression shuttering instantly into an impenetrable mask, then he would turn and walk the other way. The warmth, the possessiveness, the easy intimacy – all gone, replaced by a chilling, deliberate distance.
    Jessica felt the void like a physical ache. The luxurious penthouse became a gilded cage of silence. Her studies felt hollow. She replayed the scene in her bedroom that night – his kneeling form, the utter defeat in his eyes, her own request for space. *Was I too harsh? * The question gnawed at her. He had faced down his past, his dangerous ex-fiancée, for *her*. He had chosen her publicly, violently, irrevocably. And how had she repaid him? By pushing him away when he was most vulnerable, when he came offering his shattered heart.
    Guilt, sharp and corrosive, joined the loneliness. She remembered his whispered confessions of love, the way he’d clung to her after Amanda’s arrival, the desperation in his pleas outside her locked door. He had fought for her, bled for her emotionally, and she had turned him away. *I went too far in my hurt, * she realized with a sickening jolt. *He gave me everything, defended me against everything, and I pushed him into this cold exile.*
    The resolve solidified within her. She couldn’t let this stand. She had to fix it. She *needed* to fix it.
    ***
    The day she decided to bridge the chasm stretched endlessly. Jessica was a bundle of nervous energy. She paced, she tried to read, she stared out the window, her mind racing with scenarios. Would he reject her? Would the wall he’d built be too high? Was the damage irreparable? Anxiety twisted her stomach into knots. By the time the familiar sound of the penthouse door announced his return at 11 PM, her heart was pounding against her ribs like a trapped bird.
    She heard his footsteps, heavy with fatigue, move down the hall towards his room. The click of his door closing was like a starter pistol. Taking a deep, steadying breath that did little to calm her nerves, Jessica slipped out of her room. The hallway felt vast and intimidating. She stopped outside his door, her hand trembling slightly as she raised it. She knocked – a soft, tentative sound.
    No answer.
    Gathering every ounce of courage, she gently turned the handle. The door wasn’t locked. She pushed it open just enough to slip inside, closing it softly behind her.
    The room was dimly lit by a single bedside lamp. The air held the faint, clean scent of his cologne. And then she saw him.
    He stood framed in the open doorway of the en-suite bathroom, bathed in the brighter light spilling from within. A white towel was slung low around his hips. Water droplets glistened on his shoulders, tracing paths down the powerful contours of his chest, over the defined ridges of his abdomen, catching the light on his dark skin. He was a vision of raw, masculine beauty – tall, perfectly sculpted, water-darkened curls clinging to his forehead. He looked like a figure from a myth; a god carved from night and strength.
    He had frozen mid-motion, a second towel in his hands paused over his damp hair. His eyes, dark and unreadable, locked onto hers. Shock, then a flicker of something guarded and wary, passed across his face before it settled into careful neutrality. He didn’t speak. He simply watched her, waiting.
    Jessica’s breath caught. Shyness and confusion warred with the overwhelming surge of love and longing that seeing him like this ignited. Words tangled in her throat. How could she start? How could she bridge the weeks of silence?
    The sight of him, the sheer magnetism, the vulnerability she sensed beneath his guarded stance, broke her hesitation. Without a word, she crossed the room in quick, determined strides. Before he could react, before he could retreat behind his walls, she threw her arms around his waist, pressing her cheek against the cool, damp skin of his chest. She held on tightly, as if anchoring herself to him.
    For a heartbeat, he remained rigid. Then, a shuddering breath escaped him. His arms came around her, slowly at first, then crushing her to him with a force that spoke of weeks of pent-up longing and relief. The towel fell from his hands, forgotten. He buried his face in her hair, his breath warm against her scalp. "Jessica," he breathed, her name a ragged prayer.
    The dam broke. All the distance, the coldness, the aching loneliness evaporated in the heat of their reunion. They came together not just with passion, but with a profound, desperate hunger, like two halves finally made whole after a cruel separation. It wasn't just physical; it was a fierce reclaiming; a deep communion of souls starved for connection. They devoured each other with kisses that tasted of salt tears and unspoken apologies, with touches that mapped familiar territory with new reverence. Scar worshipped her body with a slowness that bordered on agony, relearning every curve, every sigh, every sensitive point, as if imprinting her on his soul anew. Jessica met him with equal fervor, her own hands exploring the powerful planes of his back, his shoulders, tangling in his damp curls, pulling him closer, deeper. Time lost meaning. The world outside ceased to exist. There was only the slide of skin on skin, the gasps and whispered pleas, the overwhelming sensation of being utterly consumed and cherished. It was love-making as healing, as desperate affirmation, as a vow renewed in the most primal language.
    Later, tangled in the sweat-slicked sheets, limbs entwined, Scar stirred. He brushed a strand of hair from her forehead, his eyes dark with emotion. "Jessica, about before… I need to tell you… I’m so sorry I didn’t—"
    She silenced him not with words, but by placing her fingers gently on his lips. Then, she replaced them with her own, kissing him with a tenderness that held the weight of her own regret and forgiveness. "Shhh," she murmured against his lips, her voice husky with spent passion and deep affection. "No more apologies. Not tonight." She traced his jaw, her eyes holding his, luminous in the dim light. "Just… make love to me again, Sebastian. I’ve missed you… missed *this*… so much."
    He needed no further invitation. The hunger, momentarily sated, flared anew, deeper, sweeter this time. They moved together in a slow, sensual rhythm, a dance of reconnection, of promises whispered through touch, of wounds beginning to knit closed in the shared heat of their bodies. It was tender, passionate, a reaffirmation of the bond Amanda had tried, and failed, to break.
    Exhausted, sated, wrapped in the profound peace that follows the storm, they finally drifted towards sleep. Scar held her tightly against him, her back to his chest, his face buried in the curve of her neck, his arms locked securely around her waist. Jessica nestled into his embrace, her hand resting over his where it lay protectively on her stomach. The silence now was warm, comforting, filled only with the sound of their synchronized breathing. The distance was closed. The sanctuary, though scarred, was reclaimed. They slept, entwined, the shadows of the past two weeks finally banished by the undeniable force of their love.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    THE DEVIL'S MISTRESS PART 12 The cool, damp air of the midnight garden offered little solace. Jessica paced the manicured paths, the scent of night-blooming jasmine heavy and cloying, failing to mask the bitter taste of humiliation and confusion that lingered from Amanda’s assault and the terrifying confrontation. She’d run from the gun, from Amanda’s venom, from Scar’s terrifying, lethal rage – even though it had been wielded in her defense. The image of him, cold and absolute with the pistol aimed at Amanda’s head, was seared into her mind. It wasn’t fear *of* him, but fear *for* him, for the darkness that Amanda could provoke. She finally returned to the penthouse, the silence now thick with unspoken aftershocks. Pushing open her bedroom door, she found him immediately. Not waiting, not pacing, but kneeling beside her bed, his broad shoulders slumped, his head bowed. In the dim light from the hallway, he looked not like the feared kingpin, but like a man utterly broken. He didn’t look up as she entered, but his posture spoke volumes – a silent plea for forgiveness, an embodiment of the guilt and anguish he’d voiced earlier. "Jessica," his voice was a raw scrape in the quiet. "Please…" She stood frozen for a moment, the sight twisting her heart. The part of her that still ached from Amanda’s words, that felt bruised by the secrets, warred fiercely with the overwhelming love and empathy she felt seeing him like this. He had chosen her. He had defended her with terrifying ferocity. Yet, the emotional storm inside her was still raging. She needed space to breathe, to process, to quiet the echoes of "gutter rat" and the crack of the gun. "Scar," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I… I need some time. Please. Just… give me some space tonight." He flinched as if struck. Slowly, agonizingly slowly, he raised his head. His eyes, usually so commanding, were pools of raw pain and utter defeat. He searched her face, finding no anger, only a profound exhaustion and a plea for distance. He swallowed hard, the sound loud in the stillness. Without a word, he pushed himself up from his knees. He didn’t touch her. He didn’t argue. He simply bowed his head again, a gesture of absolute surrender, and walked silently out of the room, closing the door with a soft, final click. The sound echoed Jessica’s loneliness. *** The next morning, Amanda was gone. Vanished. Like a poisonous mist dispersed by the dawn. William confirmed it tersely; she’d been escorted to the airport before sunrise, under firm instructions and the lingering threat of Scar’s promise. The penthouse felt emptier, cleaner, yet the tension didn’t dissipate. It shifted, solidified into something colder: Scar’s absence. For two weeks, he became a ghost in his own home. He skipped breakfast, leaving before Jessica rose. Dinner was taken in his study, the door firmly closed. He returned late, often well past midnight, slipping silently into his own room. When their paths did cross – Jessica heading to her study nook, Scar striding down a hallway – he would freeze for a fraction of a second, his expression shuttering instantly into an impenetrable mask, then he would turn and walk the other way. The warmth, the possessiveness, the easy intimacy – all gone, replaced by a chilling, deliberate distance. Jessica felt the void like a physical ache. The luxurious penthouse became a gilded cage of silence. Her studies felt hollow. She replayed the scene in her bedroom that night – his kneeling form, the utter defeat in his eyes, her own request for space. *Was I too harsh? * The question gnawed at her. He had faced down his past, his dangerous ex-fiancée, for *her*. He had chosen her publicly, violently, irrevocably. And how had she repaid him? By pushing him away when he was most vulnerable, when he came offering his shattered heart. Guilt, sharp and corrosive, joined the loneliness. She remembered his whispered confessions of love, the way he’d clung to her after Amanda’s arrival, the desperation in his pleas outside her locked door. He had fought for her, bled for her emotionally, and she had turned him away. *I went too far in my hurt, * she realized with a sickening jolt. *He gave me everything, defended me against everything, and I pushed him into this cold exile.* The resolve solidified within her. She couldn’t let this stand. She had to fix it. She *needed* to fix it. *** The day she decided to bridge the chasm stretched endlessly. Jessica was a bundle of nervous energy. She paced, she tried to read, she stared out the window, her mind racing with scenarios. Would he reject her? Would the wall he’d built be too high? Was the damage irreparable? Anxiety twisted her stomach into knots. By the time the familiar sound of the penthouse door announced his return at 11 PM, her heart was pounding against her ribs like a trapped bird. She heard his footsteps, heavy with fatigue, move down the hall towards his room. The click of his door closing was like a starter pistol. Taking a deep, steadying breath that did little to calm her nerves, Jessica slipped out of her room. The hallway felt vast and intimidating. She stopped outside his door, her hand trembling slightly as she raised it. She knocked – a soft, tentative sound. No answer. Gathering every ounce of courage, she gently turned the handle. The door wasn’t locked. She pushed it open just enough to slip inside, closing it softly behind her. The room was dimly lit by a single bedside lamp. The air held the faint, clean scent of his cologne. And then she saw him. He stood framed in the open doorway of the en-suite bathroom, bathed in the brighter light spilling from within. A white towel was slung low around his hips. Water droplets glistened on his shoulders, tracing paths down the powerful contours of his chest, over the defined ridges of his abdomen, catching the light on his dark skin. He was a vision of raw, masculine beauty – tall, perfectly sculpted, water-darkened curls clinging to his forehead. He looked like a figure from a myth; a god carved from night and strength. He had frozen mid-motion, a second towel in his hands paused over his damp hair. His eyes, dark and unreadable, locked onto hers. Shock, then a flicker of something guarded and wary, passed across his face before it settled into careful neutrality. He didn’t speak. He simply watched her, waiting. Jessica’s breath caught. Shyness and confusion warred with the overwhelming surge of love and longing that seeing him like this ignited. Words tangled in her throat. How could she start? How could she bridge the weeks of silence? The sight of him, the sheer magnetism, the vulnerability she sensed beneath his guarded stance, broke her hesitation. Without a word, she crossed the room in quick, determined strides. Before he could react, before he could retreat behind his walls, she threw her arms around his waist, pressing her cheek against the cool, damp skin of his chest. She held on tightly, as if anchoring herself to him. For a heartbeat, he remained rigid. Then, a shuddering breath escaped him. His arms came around her, slowly at first, then crushing her to him with a force that spoke of weeks of pent-up longing and relief. The towel fell from his hands, forgotten. He buried his face in her hair, his breath warm against her scalp. "Jessica," he breathed, her name a ragged prayer. The dam broke. All the distance, the coldness, the aching loneliness evaporated in the heat of their reunion. They came together not just with passion, but with a profound, desperate hunger, like two halves finally made whole after a cruel separation. It wasn't just physical; it was a fierce reclaiming; a deep communion of souls starved for connection. They devoured each other with kisses that tasted of salt tears and unspoken apologies, with touches that mapped familiar territory with new reverence. Scar worshipped her body with a slowness that bordered on agony, relearning every curve, every sigh, every sensitive point, as if imprinting her on his soul anew. Jessica met him with equal fervor, her own hands exploring the powerful planes of his back, his shoulders, tangling in his damp curls, pulling him closer, deeper. Time lost meaning. The world outside ceased to exist. There was only the slide of skin on skin, the gasps and whispered pleas, the overwhelming sensation of being utterly consumed and cherished. It was love-making as healing, as desperate affirmation, as a vow renewed in the most primal language. Later, tangled in the sweat-slicked sheets, limbs entwined, Scar stirred. He brushed a strand of hair from her forehead, his eyes dark with emotion. "Jessica, about before… I need to tell you… I’m so sorry I didn’t—" She silenced him not with words, but by placing her fingers gently on his lips. Then, she replaced them with her own, kissing him with a tenderness that held the weight of her own regret and forgiveness. "Shhh," she murmured against his lips, her voice husky with spent passion and deep affection. "No more apologies. Not tonight." She traced his jaw, her eyes holding his, luminous in the dim light. "Just… make love to me again, Sebastian. I’ve missed you… missed *this*… so much." He needed no further invitation. The hunger, momentarily sated, flared anew, deeper, sweeter this time. They moved together in a slow, sensual rhythm, a dance of reconnection, of promises whispered through touch, of wounds beginning to knit closed in the shared heat of their bodies. It was tender, passionate, a reaffirmation of the bond Amanda had tried, and failed, to break. Exhausted, sated, wrapped in the profound peace that follows the storm, they finally drifted towards sleep. Scar held her tightly against him, her back to his chest, his face buried in the curve of her neck, his arms locked securely around her waist. Jessica nestled into his embrace, her hand resting over his where it lay protectively on her stomach. The silence now was warm, comforting, filled only with the sound of their synchronized breathing. The distance was closed. The sanctuary, though scarred, was reclaimed. They slept, entwined, the shadows of the past two weeks finally banished by the undeniable force of their love. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • She Taught, While Her Child Was Sent Home

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

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

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

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

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

    That image?
    It cru$hed me.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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