• WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT!

    1. ELECTRICITY
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!”
    EUROPE:
    “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, power supply is a prayer point.
    In Europe, it’s a basic right.

    2. WATER SUPPLY
    AFRICA:
    “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!”
    EUROPE:
    “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!”
    TRUTH:
    In Europe, taps flow.
    In Africa, faith flows.

    3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!”
    EUROPE:
    “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic.
    In Europe, it’s a policy issue.

    4. SECURITY
    AFRICA:
    “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!”
    EUROPE:
    “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.”
    TRUTH:
    There, safety is law.
    Here, safety is prayer and luck.

    5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE
    AFRICA:
    “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.”
    EUROPE:
    “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!”
    TRUTH:
    In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony.
    In Europe, it’s standard.

    6. HEALTHCARE
    AFRICA:
    “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!”
    EUROPE:
    “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.”
    TRUTH:
    One gets healthcare from government.
    The other gets hope from prayer warriors.

    7. EDUCATION
    AFRICA:
    “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed !”
    EUROPE:
    “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.”
    TRUTH:
    There, education is an investment.
    Here, it’s a miracle.

    8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽
    AFRICA:
    “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!”
    EUROPE:
    “I retired. Government sends monthly check.”
    REALITY:
    Here, retirement is fear and fasting.
    There, it’s relaxation and benefits.

    9. VISA REQUEST
    AFRICA:
    “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!”
    EUROPE:
    “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.”
    REALITY:
    In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil.
    In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase.

    BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM…

    High death rates

    Joblessness

    Poor security

    Land battles turning spiritual

    Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals

    …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable!

    Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right?
    Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road?
    Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”?

    They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray.
    And that’s how they win.

    AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves.

    We’ll buy:

    Imported church instruments

    HD projectors

    Shiny marble altars

    Designer suits for “Papa”

    And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O”

    Meanwhile, the local hospital:

    Has no electricity

    No running water

    One nurse doing the work of five

    And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies.

    AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST:
    The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country.

    When he's sick?
    Private jet to Europe.
    When you're sick?
    Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol.

    FINAL THOUGHT:
    God is NOT your governor.
    Angels are NOT civil engineers.
    Your miracle is called good governance.

    Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done.

    This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
    WHY AFRICANS PRAY MORE THAN THE REST OF THE WORLD IS BECAUSE IN AFRICA, GOD DOES THE JOB OF THE GOVERNMENT! 1. ELECTRICITY ⚡ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, let there be light! Even if it’s for 2 hours!” EUROPE: “This LED bulb is too yellow, I’m returning it.” TRUTH: In Africa, power supply is a prayer point. In Europe, it’s a basic right. 2. WATER SUPPLY 🚿 AFRICA: “God, let it rain so we can fetch water!” EUROPE: “My shower is too cold. Fix it or I sue!” TRUTH: In Europe, taps flow. In Africa, faith flows. 3. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT 💼 AFRICA: “Jehovah, bless me with any job. Even volunteer, I’ll manage!” EUROPE: “I’m rejecting that role. The salary doesn’t reflect my worth.” TRUTH: In Africa, unemployment is a fasting topic. In Europe, it’s a policy issue. 4. SECURITY 🚔 AFRICA: “Father, may no stray bullet locate me today!” EUROPE: “There’s a suspicious sound outside, police arrived in 4 mins.” TRUTH: There, safety is law. Here, safety is prayer and luck. 5. ROADS & INFRASTRUCTURE 🛣️ AFRICA: “Lord, don’t let this pothole swallow my destiny.” EUROPE: “This small crack on the road is unacceptable!” TRUTH: In Africa, a smooth road is a testimony. In Europe, it’s standard. 6. HEALTHCARE 🏥 AFRICA: “Jesus, let the injection work, and not the side effect!” EUROPE: “Therapist booked. Medication free. Follow-up scheduled.” TRUTH: One gets healthcare from government. The other gets hope from prayer warriors. 7. EDUCATION ✏️ AFRICA: “God, let WAEC release results with mercy I sowed a seed 💰!” EUROPE: “Government paid for my Master’s. I got a scholarship too.” TRUTH: There, education is an investment. Here, it’s a miracle. 8. PENSION & RETIREMENT 👴🏽 AFRICA: “Jehovah, don’t let my pension be swallowed by corruption!” EUROPE: “I retired. Government sends monthly check.” REALITY: Here, retirement is fear and fasting. There, it’s relaxation and benefits. 9. VISA REQUEST ✈️ AFRICA: “Oh Lord, break every generational curse stopping this UK visa!” EUROPE: “I need a break. Might fly to Ghana for the weekend.” REALITY: In Africa, travelling = fasting, faith, and fire oil. In Europe, travelling = booking.com and a suitcase. BUT HERE’S THE REAL PROBLEM… High death rates Joblessness Poor security Land battles turning spiritual Sick people dying at church crusades instead of hospitals …because African leaders ENJOY it when you dump your problems on an imported god instead of holding them accountable! Why should they build hospitals when you'll run to prayer camps? By his stripes you're healed right? Why fix the road when your busy praying for travelling mercy on a deadly road? Why create jobs when your faith says “God will provide”? They know you won’t protest. You’ll just pray. And that’s how they win. AFRICANS WILL RAISE MILLIONS TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL……but won’t donate a dime to upgrade the clinic where their own mothers give birth on rusted beds with no gloves. We’ll buy: Imported church instruments HD projectors Shiny marble altars Designer suits for “Papa” And bulletproof cars for “Daddy G.O” Meanwhile, the local hospital: Has no electricity No running water One nurse doing the work of five And a doctor using a torchlight to deliver babies. AND HERE’S THE PLOT TWIST: The pastor you’re funding for “God’s work” won’t even treat malaria in that same country. When he's sick? Private jet to Europe. When you're sick? Pray. Fast. Sow a seed. Hope the hospital has Panadol. FINAL THOUGHT: God is NOT your governor. Angels are NOT civil engineers. Your miracle is called good governance. Stop calling on jesus/allah about things your local government chairman should’ve done. This is why most religious Africans tend to be less or non-religious
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  • Men, your value increase as you become more dangerous

    Here are 15 rules DANGEROUS MEN must obey.

    Masculinity thread:

    1. Stop Helping Everyone
    Reality is you cannot help everyone.

    You can bring horse to the water, but you can never make the horse drink.

    2. BE RADICALLY HONEST

    Everyone can be honest.

    But can you be if you are facing risk of humiliation, embarrassment and shame?

    Or if it offends others?

    Dangerous men DO NOT give a f*ck.

    3. BE EXTREMELY MASCULINE

    The world is having too many demasculinized men.

    Being extremely masculine today is like half the masculine 5000 years ago.

    4. SAY NO TO WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY NO

    Life is not about pleasing everyone you know.

    You are in full responsibility of your life.

    Take care of yourself first.

    6. STAY 100% TRUE TO YOUR BELIEFS AND VALUES.

    If you care about something, fight for it.

    Don't be afraid.

    Live with full of integrity

    7. BE RUTHLESS IN THE PURSUIT OF YOUR GOALS AND PURPOSE.

    Your purpose makes you a valuable man.

    It's meant to make you driven and powerful.

    8. STOP WASTING TIME ON BS

    There's too much bs going on like how the will smith smacked the sh*t out of chris rock.

    Stop wasting your time on non-sensical drama.

    9. FORM POWERFUL CONNECTIONS.

    Learn to be confident and develop massive social skills.

    The lone wolf dies.

    The pack lives. I don't make the rules.

    10. PICK A SKILL AND BE VERY GOOD AT IT

    There's a famous restaurant in Italy that only serves macaroni.

    But it's the best restaurant in town. Why?

    Because they are specialised in making the best macaroni.

    12. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF

    If there's anything you won't do to your own child, don't do it to yourself.

    Don't say bad things to yourself because you won't do it to your child

    13. DON'T DO ANYTHING IN SECRET

    Losers think their purpose in cringe.

    Dangerous men don't give a f*ck

    They know what they want, and they are proud of it.

    14. NEVER PUT ALL HOPE ON ONE WOMAN

    Stop texting her all day like she's the only one.

    You are better than that.

    15. STOP TRYING TO CONTROL EVERYTHING

    Life is life. Stop trying to make it the way you wanted 100% of the time.

    Sh*t happens, and it will keep on happening.

    Let go, let life happen.

    Do what's right diplomatically,because sometimes you may be wrong.
    Always spend some time with yourself. Especially before sleeping, just close your eyes and think about what you've done in the past and what your goals are in the future, not being stressed, but calmly think about yourself.
    Men, your value increase as you become more dangerous Here are 15 rules DANGEROUS MEN must obey. Masculinity thread: 1. Stop Helping Everyone Reality is you cannot help everyone. You can bring horse to the water, but you can never make the horse drink. 2. BE RADICALLY HONEST Everyone can be honest. But can you be if you are facing risk of humiliation, embarrassment and shame? Or if it offends others? Dangerous men DO NOT give a f*ck. 3. BE EXTREMELY MASCULINE The world is having too many demasculinized men. Being extremely masculine today is like half the masculine 5000 years ago. 4. SAY NO TO WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY NO Life is not about pleasing everyone you know. You are in full responsibility of your life. Take care of yourself first. 6. STAY 100% TRUE TO YOUR BELIEFS AND VALUES. If you care about something, fight for it. Don't be afraid. Live with full of integrity 7. BE RUTHLESS IN THE PURSUIT OF YOUR GOALS AND PURPOSE. Your purpose makes you a valuable man. It's meant to make you driven and powerful. 8. STOP WASTING TIME ON BS There's too much bs going on like how the will smith smacked the sh*t out of chris rock. Stop wasting your time on non-sensical drama. 9. FORM POWERFUL CONNECTIONS. Learn to be confident and develop massive social skills. The lone wolf dies. The pack lives. I don't make the rules. 10. PICK A SKILL AND BE VERY GOOD AT IT There's a famous restaurant in Italy that only serves macaroni. But it's the best restaurant in town. Why? Because they are specialised in making the best macaroni. 12. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF If there's anything you won't do to your own child, don't do it to yourself. Don't say bad things to yourself because you won't do it to your child 13. DON'T DO ANYTHING IN SECRET Losers think their purpose in cringe. Dangerous men don't give a f*ck They know what they want, and they are proud of it. 14. NEVER PUT ALL HOPE ON ONE WOMAN Stop texting her all day like she's the only one. You are better than that. 15. STOP TRYING TO CONTROL EVERYTHING Life is life. Stop trying to make it the way you wanted 100% of the time. Sh*t happens, and it will keep on happening. Let go, let life happen. Do what's right diplomatically,because sometimes you may be wrong. Always spend some time with yourself. Especially before sleeping, just close your eyes and think about what you've done in the past and what your goals are in the future, not being stressed, but calmly think about yourself.
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  • Assuming you are broke now
    And you don't have a dime

    You feel stuck. Tired. Maybe even invisible.

    But let me tell you something powerful:
    Being broke is a circumstance, not your identity.

    Here are 8 ways to shift your reality, starting from your mind:
    Assuming you are broke now And you don't have a dime You feel stuck. Tired. Maybe even invisible. But let me tell you something powerful: Being broke is a circumstance, not your identity. Here are 8 ways to shift your reality, starting from your mind:👇
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  • How a Young PhD Holder Who Came to Me for Prayers Kept Correcting My English" – Apostle Suleman
    Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, recounted a striking encounter during a recent Recovery Conference, involving a highly educated young man who came to him for prayers — but ended up repeatedly correcting his English.

    Sharing the experience, Apostle Suleman said the man, who holds three PhDs, was brought to his office by his mother for spiritual help. However, instead of receiving prayers calmly, the man became fixated on the apostle’s pronunciation and grammar. “While we were talking, I said, ‘The power of God is coming.’ He quickly corrected me, saying, ‘No, it’s not power,’” Suleman recalled.

    The corrections didn't stop. “Everything I said, he would adjust. I was saying ‘God’ and he insisted it should be pronounced differently. He even corrected me when I said ‘debt’ — he thought I meant ‘death.’ I asked him, ‘Who died?’”

    Despite the man’s academic achievements, Suleman noted that he was unable to hold down a job, often due to his habit of correcting superiors and colleagues. “He’d tell his boss, ‘That’s not how to write an email,’ and insisted on meetings about management decisions in another man’s company,” he said.

    Suleman expressed his concern that while the man was intellectually gifted, he lacked the practical fruit of his knowledge. “He had leaves, but no fruit,” the preacher said, referencing the biblical metaphor of a fruitless tree. “You’ve gone through the four walls of education, yet your current reality makes your body cringe. Truth must produce corresponding evidence.”

    He concluded by declaring spiritual liberation over the congregation: “Anything against your fruitfulness shall be roasted.”
    How a Young PhD Holder Who Came to Me for Prayers Kept Correcting My English" – Apostle Suleman Apostle Johnson Suleman, the founder and senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministries International, recounted a striking encounter during a recent Recovery Conference, involving a highly educated young man who came to him for prayers — but ended up repeatedly correcting his English. Sharing the experience, Apostle Suleman said the man, who holds three PhDs, was brought to his office by his mother for spiritual help. However, instead of receiving prayers calmly, the man became fixated on the apostle’s pronunciation and grammar. “While we were talking, I said, ‘The power of God is coming.’ He quickly corrected me, saying, ‘No, it’s not power,’” Suleman recalled. The corrections didn't stop. “Everything I said, he would adjust. I was saying ‘God’ and he insisted it should be pronounced differently. He even corrected me when I said ‘debt’ — he thought I meant ‘death.’ I asked him, ‘Who died?’” Despite the man’s academic achievements, Suleman noted that he was unable to hold down a job, often due to his habit of correcting superiors and colleagues. “He’d tell his boss, ‘That’s not how to write an email,’ and insisted on meetings about management decisions in another man’s company,” he said. Suleman expressed his concern that while the man was intellectually gifted, he lacked the practical fruit of his knowledge. “He had leaves, but no fruit,” the preacher said, referencing the biblical metaphor of a fruitless tree. “You’ve gone through the four walls of education, yet your current reality makes your body cringe. Truth must produce corresponding evidence.” He concluded by declaring spiritual liberation over the congregation: “Anything against your fruitfulness shall be roasted.”
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  • SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES

    10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage

    They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery.
    Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights.
    Why?
    Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos.

    Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late:

    1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did

    That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior.

    2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent

    Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder.

    3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age

    You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women.

    4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise

    You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence.

    5. Your Kids Suffer the Most

    You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure.

    6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor

    You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden.

    7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline

    You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow.

    8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect

    You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment.

    9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away

    He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it.

    10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret

    You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price.

    This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice.

    Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold.

    Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
    SOME WOMEN LEARN THESE LESSONS VERY LATE AFTER DESTROYING THEIR LIVES BY THEMSELVES 10 Brutal Truths Women Learn Too Late After Destroying Their Own Marriage They thought they were upgrading. They thought leaving their husbands for “freedom” and “independence” would give them peace, happiness, and self-discovery. Now they’re out here with tears behind their makeup, regrets hiding behind motivational captions, and loneliness haunting their nights. Why? Because they listened to bitter, man-hating feminists online who’ve never built a home, who despise structure, and who thrive on chaos. Here are 10 painful realities women only realize after it’s too late: 1. No One Else Will Tolerate What Their Husband Did That man they dumped was patient, loving, and forgiving. But outside? No man is willing to deal with your entitled, combative behavior. 2. Feminism Doesn’t Pay Rent Online feminists will hype you up, but when you’re broke, lonely, and falling apart, they won’t offer a dime or a shoulder. 3. Sexual Market Value Drops with Age You’re not 24 anymore. You’re older, more baggage, less patience. The options shrink. The demands increase. And most men now want younger, feminine, peaceful women. 4. “Freedom” Is Just Loneliness in Disguise You thought you were escaping a “boring marriage,” now you’re eating dinner alone, faking happiness on Instagram, and battling depression in silence. 5. Your Kids Suffer the Most You broke a family to chase trends. Now the children grow up emotionally fractured. No father. No stability. No structure. 6. Being a Single Mother Is Not a Badge of Honor You thought it made you strong? It made life 10x harder. Now no high-value man wants to sign up for a ready-made burden. 7. Hypergamy Has a Deadline You wanted a richer man, a more exciting man. Now you realize the pool you thought was full is actually shallow. 8. Attention Is Not the Same as Respect You may still get likes and DMs. But no one respects you anymore. You’re entertainment, not investment. 9. Peace is Priceless, and You Threw It Away He wasn’t perfect, but he gave you peace. Now your world is chaos, drama, and anxiety. And you caused it. 10. The Internet Doesn’t Care About Your Regret You followed strangers online, now you’re suffering offline. And guess what? They’ve moved on. You’re the one paying the price. This is the reality of modern women who traded submission for rebellion, family for fantasy, and wisdom for TikTok advice. Let this be a warning: not all that glitters is gold. The streets are cold. Chinedu Anichi TV cares!
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  • I don’t receive calls while driving but this person kept calling and calling until I decided to stop by the roadside and answer the call. It was an old friend who had come to town and wanted to see me.

    As I sat parked, engrossed in the conversation, a soft tap on my window startled me. A woman stood outside, her face shadowed in the dim streetlight. I rolled down the window just enough to hear her.

    "Are you looking for someone?"

    I held up a finger, signaling I was on a call. She nodded and walked away.

    Before I could resume my conversation, another knock. A different woman this time, her tone polite but insistent. "Do you need something? Maybe I can help?"

    Confusion flickered. Was I parked illegally?

    "No, I’m just on a call," I explained.

    She gave a knowing smile and retreated. That’s when I noticed them—a small group of women lingering nearby, their postures relaxed but alert. Another car pulled up ahead. One of them approached, exchanged a few words, then climbed in. The car drove off.

    Oh.

    I wasn’t just parked on the side of the road. I was in their territory.

    A third woman approached before I could process it fully. This time, I shook my head before she even spoke. She smirked and walked away.

    I should have left. But curiosity pinned me there.

    Cars came and went. The women worked like clockwork—a brief exchange, a nod, then one would disappear into a vehicle.

    One of them stood out.

    Tall, fair-skinned, wrapped in a short skirt and a white crop top that hugged her curves. Even in the dim light, her confidence was magnetic.

    Why is someone like her doing this?

    The thought lingered until she sauntered toward my car.

    I don’t know why I did it—maybe impulse, maybe something darker—but before she reached me, I slipped off my wedding ring and tucked it into my pocket.

    She leaned in, elbows resting on the window frame, lips curved in a slow, knowing smile.

    "You’ve been here a while. Not sure who to pick?" Her voice was smooth, teasing. "Well, here I am. Tell me something."

    Up close, she was stunning—sharp cheekbones, full lips, eyes that held a challenge. My pulse kicked up.

    "I just pulled over to take a call," I said, but my voice lacked conviction.

    She laughed, low and throaty. "It’s a beautiful night. I can make it better."

    "How?"

    "Take me somewhere private. You’ll see."

    My mind raced. My body betrayed me.

    "How much?" The words slipped out before I could stop them.

    She quoted prices—short time, all night. I chose the former.

    The hotel was her pick. The moment the door closed, she shed her clothes without ceremony, lying back on the bed like a transaction waiting to be completed.

    I hesitated. "No foreplay?"

    She arched a brow. "You want foreplay from an ashawo? Touch yourself. I’m here for one thing."

    Reality crashed in. This wasn’t seduction. It was a business deal—cold, mechanical.

    I tried. I wanted to want it. But my thing refused to rise to the occasion.

    She grew impatient. "You’re wasting my time."

    "It’s my first time doing this," I admitted.

    She scoffed. "Then you should’ve paid for premium service."

    When I was still struggling to get it to rise to the occasion, she got up and started dressing. She said, "You’re impotent. Or ******. Either way, pay me."

    "For what? We didn’t do anything."

    Her eyes hardened. She pulled out her phone. "I’m calling my guys. You’ll pay before they get here."

    Fear coiled in my gut. I handed over double what we’d agreed.

    She snatched the money, smirked, and left without looking back.

    I sat in my car, hands shaking, guilt and relief warring inside me.

    Then I remembered the ring in my pocket.

    Had I taken it off to hide my marriage? Or because some part of me knew I shouldn’t be here at all?

    Maybe it didn’t matter. Maybe the shame was the point.

    I started the engine and drove home—slowly, carefully, like a man who’d just dodged a bullet.
    I don’t receive calls while driving but this person kept calling and calling until I decided to stop by the roadside and answer the call. It was an old friend who had come to town and wanted to see me. As I sat parked, engrossed in the conversation, a soft tap on my window startled me. A woman stood outside, her face shadowed in the dim streetlight. I rolled down the window just enough to hear her. "Are you looking for someone?" I held up a finger, signaling I was on a call. She nodded and walked away. Before I could resume my conversation, another knock. A different woman this time, her tone polite but insistent. "Do you need something? Maybe I can help?" Confusion flickered. Was I parked illegally? "No, I’m just on a call," I explained. She gave a knowing smile and retreated. That’s when I noticed them—a small group of women lingering nearby, their postures relaxed but alert. Another car pulled up ahead. One of them approached, exchanged a few words, then climbed in. The car drove off. Oh. I wasn’t just parked on the side of the road. I was in their territory. A third woman approached before I could process it fully. This time, I shook my head before she even spoke. She smirked and walked away. I should have left. But curiosity pinned me there. Cars came and went. The women worked like clockwork—a brief exchange, a nod, then one would disappear into a vehicle. One of them stood out. Tall, fair-skinned, wrapped in a short skirt and a white crop top that hugged her curves. Even in the dim light, her confidence was magnetic. Why is someone like her doing this? The thought lingered until she sauntered toward my car. I don’t know why I did it—maybe impulse, maybe something darker—but before she reached me, I slipped off my wedding ring and tucked it into my pocket. She leaned in, elbows resting on the window frame, lips curved in a slow, knowing smile. "You’ve been here a while. Not sure who to pick?" Her voice was smooth, teasing. "Well, here I am. Tell me something." Up close, she was stunning—sharp cheekbones, full lips, eyes that held a challenge. My pulse kicked up. "I just pulled over to take a call," I said, but my voice lacked conviction. She laughed, low and throaty. "It’s a beautiful night. I can make it better." "How?" "Take me somewhere private. You’ll see." My mind raced. My body betrayed me. "How much?" The words slipped out before I could stop them. She quoted prices—short time, all night. I chose the former. The hotel was her pick. The moment the door closed, she shed her clothes without ceremony, lying back on the bed like a transaction waiting to be completed. I hesitated. "No foreplay?" She arched a brow. "You want foreplay from an ashawo? Touch yourself. I’m here for one thing." Reality crashed in. This wasn’t seduction. It was a business deal—cold, mechanical. I tried. I wanted to want it. But my thing refused to rise to the occasion. She grew impatient. "You’re wasting my time." "It’s my first time doing this," I admitted. She scoffed. "Then you should’ve paid for premium service." When I was still struggling to get it to rise to the occasion, she got up and started dressing. She said, "You’re impotent. Or stupid. Either way, pay me." "For what? We didn’t do anything." Her eyes hardened. She pulled out her phone. "I’m calling my guys. You’ll pay before they get here." Fear coiled in my gut. I handed over double what we’d agreed. She snatched the money, smirked, and left without looking back. I sat in my car, hands shaking, guilt and relief warring inside me. Then I remembered the ring in my pocket. Had I taken it off to hide my marriage? Or because some part of me knew I shouldn’t be here at all? Maybe it didn’t matter. Maybe the shame was the point. I started the engine and drove home—slowly, carefully, like a man who’d just dodged a bullet.
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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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  • Reality is a cosmic Rorschach test - what you see reveals who you are."
    Reality is a cosmic Rorschach test - what you see reveals who you are."
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  • Reality is a cosmic Rorschach test - what you see reveals who you are."
    Reality is a cosmic Rorschach test - what you see reveals who you are."
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  • Captain Ibrahim Traoré: The soldier selling Africa false hope, By Umar Farouk Bala

    Traoré’s anti-democratic posture is not a blueprint for development — it is a calculated strategy to entrench military rule under the guise of a populist revolution.

    What Traoré is selling is not a radical reimagining of governance. It is an age-old authoritarian tactic: discredit democracy, invoke national pride, and suppress dissent — all while consolidating power… Since assuming power through a 2022 coup, Traoré has suspended political parties, cracked down on the press, and muzzled civil society organisations. He claims these actions defend national sovereignty and promote a “popular, progressive revolution.”
    Clad in fatigues and fluent in fiery rhetoric, Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has emerged as a poster child of a new wave of African populism. To his supporters, he is a revolutionary — bold, youthful, and principled.

    To the disillusioned youth across the continent, he offers a seductive promise: progress without the inconveniences of democracy. But behind the revolutionary slogans and Sankara-inspired aesthetics lies a far less romantic reality.
    Traoré’s anti-democratic posture is not a blueprint for development — it is a calculated strategy to entrench military rule under the guise of a populist revolution. Let us be clear, Africa has every right to interrogate the forms and functions of democracy on the continent.
    For decades, many African states have endured dysfunctional governance, hollow elections, and endemic corruption — even under democratically elected leaders. But that frustration must not be manipulated into legitimising authoritarianism.

    What Traoré is selling is not a radical reimagining of governance. It is an age-old authoritarian tactic: discredit democracy, invoke national pride, and suppress dissent — all while consolidating power.

    Since assuming power through a 2022 coup, Traoré has suspended political parties, cracked down on the press, and muzzled civil society organisations. He claims these actions defend national sovereignty and promote a “popular, progressive revolution.”
    But there is little “popular” about a regime that stifles dissent and sidelines citizen participation. Beneath the rhetoric, his governance follows a familiar authoritarian script: glorify the military, delegitimise the opposition, and centralise authority.

    Captain Ibrahim Traoré: The soldier selling Africa false hope, By Umar Farouk Bala Traoré’s anti-democratic posture is not a blueprint for development — it is a calculated strategy to entrench military rule under the guise of a populist revolution. What Traoré is selling is not a radical reimagining of governance. It is an age-old authoritarian tactic: discredit democracy, invoke national pride, and suppress dissent — all while consolidating power… Since assuming power through a 2022 coup, Traoré has suspended political parties, cracked down on the press, and muzzled civil society organisations. He claims these actions defend national sovereignty and promote a “popular, progressive revolution.” Clad in fatigues and fluent in fiery rhetoric, Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso has emerged as a poster child of a new wave of African populism. To his supporters, he is a revolutionary — bold, youthful, and principled. To the disillusioned youth across the continent, he offers a seductive promise: progress without the inconveniences of democracy. But behind the revolutionary slogans and Sankara-inspired aesthetics lies a far less romantic reality. Traoré’s anti-democratic posture is not a blueprint for development — it is a calculated strategy to entrench military rule under the guise of a populist revolution. Let us be clear, Africa has every right to interrogate the forms and functions of democracy on the continent. For decades, many African states have endured dysfunctional governance, hollow elections, and endemic corruption — even under democratically elected leaders. But that frustration must not be manipulated into legitimising authoritarianism. What Traoré is selling is not a radical reimagining of governance. It is an age-old authoritarian tactic: discredit democracy, invoke national pride, and suppress dissent — all while consolidating power. Since assuming power through a 2022 coup, Traoré has suspended political parties, cracked down on the press, and muzzled civil society organisations. He claims these actions defend national sovereignty and promote a “popular, progressive revolution.” But there is little “popular” about a regime that stifles dissent and sidelines citizen participation. Beneath the rhetoric, his governance follows a familiar authoritarian script: glorify the military, delegitimise the opposition, and centralise authority.
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  • Reality is quantum soup - your persistent thoughts are the spoon that stirs it."
    Reality is quantum soup - your persistent thoughts are the spoon that stirs it."
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  • Reality is quantum soup - your persistent thoughts are the spoon that stirs it."
    Reality is quantum soup - your persistent thoughts are the spoon that stirs it."
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