• THE FALL OF FAMILY VALUES IS THE RISE OF MORAL DECAY*

    What happened to parenting?

    Mothers used to teach daughters how to be women of dignity. Now, they encourage them to “secure the bag” by any means.

    Fathers used to teach sons how to be responsible men. Now, they are absent—either too weak, too distracted, or too scared to lead.

    So children are now learning from TikTok instead of home, and the internet is raising a generation with no fear of God and no sense of direction..
    THE FALL OF FAMILY VALUES IS THE RISE OF MORAL DECAY* What happened to parenting? Mothers used to teach daughters how to be women of dignity. Now, they encourage them to “secure the bag” by any means. Fathers used to teach sons how to be responsible men. Now, they are absent—either too weak, too distracted, or too scared to lead. So children are now learning from TikTok instead of home, and the internet is raising a generation with no fear of God and no sense of direction..✍️
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  • Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level .



    Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League .



    Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria .



    Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
    Ashleigh Plumptre is a 25-year-old British-Nigerian footballer currently playing for Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia. Born in Leicester, England, on May 8, 1998, she has a unique dual heritage, with a Nigerian father and a British mother. This background significantly influenced her decision to play for the Nigerian national team, the Super Falcons, despite previously representing England at youth level . Her football journey began at a young age with Asfordby Amateurs, followed by stints at Leicester City, Birmingham City, and Notts County in England. She also played college soccer in the United States for the University of Southern California Trojans. After her college career, she returned to England to play for Leicester City, contributing significantly to their promotion to the Women's Super League . Plumptre's decision to represent Nigeria has been met with both support and curiosity. She has openly discussed her connection to her Nigerian heritage, emphasizing the importance of family and exploring her roots. Her performances for the Super Falcons, particularly during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, have solidified her status as a fan favorite. Her father, Tim Plumptre, and grandfather, Harry Dotun Plumptre, are of Yoruba descent, further strengthening her ties to Nigeria . Beyond her impressive football career, Plumptre maintains a relatively private personal life. She has an estimated net worth of $5 million, a testament to her success both on and off the field. Her younger sister, Bayleigh Bisi Plumptre, also shares her Nigerian heritage and is a drummer. Ashleigh's story is one of talent, dedication, and a strong connection to her roots .
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  • *Which one is your worst enemy?*

    *1.Ants*
    *2.Rats*
    *3.Flies *
    *4.Mosquito *
    *5. Cockroaches*
    *6. Women*
    *7. Men*
    *Which one is your worst enemy?* *1.Ants😂* *2.Rats❤️* *3.Flies 😮* *4.Mosquito 🙏* *5. Cockroaches😭* *6. Women🥲* *7. Men😖*
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  • LOVE AND BULLET
    PART 1
    The air in Lagos was thick with the smell of roasted plantain, diesel fumes, and something else—danger.
    Detective Adaobi "Ava" Nwachukwu adjusted the tight red dress clinging to her curves, her high heels clicking against the cracked pavement as she walked toward the most notorious nightclub in the city—"The Viper’s Nest."
    This wasn’t her.
    Ava was used to bulletproof vests, not sequins. She was trained to chase criminals through the slums of Ajegunle, not sway her hips to Afrobeats in a room full of drug dealers and killers. But tonight, she wasn’t Ava the detective.
    Tonight, she was "Lola Adebayo"—a runaway Lagos socialite with a fake criminal record, a sharp tongue, and a body men would kill for.
    Her mission?
    Get close to "The Lion."
    Obinna "The Lion" Eze.
    The most feared drug lord in Nigeria. The man who controlled the underworld from Lagos to Port Harcourt. The ghost the NDLEA had been hunting for years.
    The club’s bouncers—two massive men with scars and cold eyes—eyed her as she approached. One of them licked his lips. The other gripped her arm a little too tight.
    "Who sent you?" he growled in Pidgin.
    Ava smirked, slipping into her role like a second skin. "Tell Obinna that Lola is here. And that he’s been ignoring my calls."
    The bouncers exchanged glances. Then, with a sharp nod, they let her pass.
    Inside, the club was a different world. The bass of Burna Boy’s latest hit vibrated through her bones. Smoke curled in the air, mixing with the scent of expensive whiskey and sweat. Men in designer agbadas and gold chains lounged on plush couches, their eyes tracking her like she was fresh meat.
    But Ava didn’t look at them.
    Her gaze locked onto him.
    At the very back of the club, surrounded by armed men and beautiful women, sat Obinna Eze.
    Tall. Dark. Impossibly handsome. Dressed in an all-black agbada that screamed power. A gold Rolex glinted on his wrist. A cigar dangled between his fingers.
    And his eyes—God, his eyes—were watching her like she was the only person in the room.
    Ava’s heart pounded, but she didn’t falter. She sauntered toward him, hips swaying, lips curved in a confident smirk.
    One of his bodyguards stepped forward, blocking her path.
    Obinna lifted a single finger.
    The guard moved.
    Silence fell over his table as Ava stopped in front of him.
    "Obinna," she purred.
    He took a slow drag of his cigar, his gaze traveling down her body and back up. "Lola," he finally said, his voice deep, smooth, and laced with danger. "I’ve been hearing stories about you."
    "Good ones, I hope."
    "Depends." He leaned forward, his cologne—something expensive, something foreign—wrapping around her. "You’re either the best thing that’s walked into my club… or the worst."
    Ava held his stare, her pulse racing. This was the game. One wrong word, one wrong move, and she’d disappear before sunrise.
    But then Obinna did something unexpected.
    He smiled.
    And in that moment, Ava realized something terrifying—
    She wasn’t scared of him.
    She was scared of herself.
    Because the way her body reacted to him?
    That was the real danger.
    And that… that could get her killed.
    TO BE CONTINUED…
    LOVE AND BULLET PART 1 The air in Lagos was thick with the smell of roasted plantain, diesel fumes, and something else—danger. Detective Adaobi "Ava" Nwachukwu adjusted the tight red dress clinging to her curves, her high heels clicking against the cracked pavement as she walked toward the most notorious nightclub in the city—"The Viper’s Nest." This wasn’t her. Ava was used to bulletproof vests, not sequins. She was trained to chase criminals through the slums of Ajegunle, not sway her hips to Afrobeats in a room full of drug dealers and killers. But tonight, she wasn’t Ava the detective. Tonight, she was "Lola Adebayo"—a runaway Lagos socialite with a fake criminal record, a sharp tongue, and a body men would kill for. Her mission? Get close to "The Lion." Obinna "The Lion" Eze. The most feared drug lord in Nigeria. The man who controlled the underworld from Lagos to Port Harcourt. The ghost the NDLEA had been hunting for years. The club’s bouncers—two massive men with scars and cold eyes—eyed her as she approached. One of them licked his lips. The other gripped her arm a little too tight. "Who sent you?" he growled in Pidgin. Ava smirked, slipping into her role like a second skin. "Tell Obinna that Lola is here. And that he’s been ignoring my calls." The bouncers exchanged glances. Then, with a sharp nod, they let her pass. Inside, the club was a different world. The bass of Burna Boy’s latest hit vibrated through her bones. Smoke curled in the air, mixing with the scent of expensive whiskey and sweat. Men in designer agbadas and gold chains lounged on plush couches, their eyes tracking her like she was fresh meat. But Ava didn’t look at them. Her gaze locked onto him. At the very back of the club, surrounded by armed men and beautiful women, sat Obinna Eze. Tall. Dark. Impossibly handsome. Dressed in an all-black agbada that screamed power. A gold Rolex glinted on his wrist. A cigar dangled between his fingers. And his eyes—God, his eyes—were watching her like she was the only person in the room. Ava’s heart pounded, but she didn’t falter. She sauntered toward him, hips swaying, lips curved in a confident smirk. One of his bodyguards stepped forward, blocking her path. Obinna lifted a single finger. The guard moved. Silence fell over his table as Ava stopped in front of him. "Obinna," she purred. He took a slow drag of his cigar, his gaze traveling down her body and back up. "Lola," he finally said, his voice deep, smooth, and laced with danger. "I’ve been hearing stories about you." "Good ones, I hope." "Depends." He leaned forward, his cologne—something expensive, something foreign—wrapping around her. "You’re either the best thing that’s walked into my club… or the worst." Ava held his stare, her pulse racing. This was the game. One wrong word, one wrong move, and she’d disappear before sunrise. But then Obinna did something unexpected. He smiled. And in that moment, Ava realized something terrifying— She wasn’t scared of him. She was scared of herself. Because the way her body reacted to him? That was the real danger. And that… that could get her killed. TO BE CONTINUED…
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  • There is a trending video of Blessing CEO where she said;

    “I don't snatch husband, instead of me to snatch him, I will put you 6 feet and collect him. I don't drag, I no dey collect person husband. The earth will take you and I will collect the husband. I can't even be sharing man with you, I don't share men, if I want your husband I will take him. I am that bold, me and you go battle preek and trust me, I go bail you collect am. I'm a collector, I dominate. Ogbanje na I be, proud ogbanje. Pray I don't want what you have.!”

    Emphasis on “pray I don't want what you have…”

    Funny enough or coincidentally, the man Blessing CEO is set to get married to lòst his wife in a questionable manner.

    There was a time I wrote about desperate people and what a desperate wvman can do to a good marriage. I wrote that when a popular Nollywood actor was all over celebrating and dancing all over social media with his new wife shortly after he lost his first son who was already a teenager.

    The events that occurred at the time, from him having a loving family to suddenly moving on from them to focus on a new found woman who didn't deem it fit to remind him of how insensitive their actions were and how they could affect his first family made me think deeply and when I said women should pray for their husbands not to fall victims of desperate wvmen, some of them didn't see the perspective I was coming from so chose to call me “pick-me”.

    See eh, just like Blessing CEO has said, some women are evul, they can go to any length to ruin beautiful things to their own advantage.

    If your husband is good and kind, generous and soft, come still fine join am, don't say “he is a man and he should have discipline…” pray for him against the temptation and the trap of a desperate evul woman because when they mistakenly cross path him, they will stop at nothing but to turn him against you, make sure to rob him of anything that connects him to you and just like Blessing CEO said in the trending video, some can even kpai you to enable them take over your marriage and man.

    Desperate vvomen dey! Pray for your man. Pray for your family. When I say that some men need help from some kin women, it is because they are obviously trapped and may not even know what they are doing.

    For the men, discipline yourself if you have a family you cherish, because if you mistakenly knackk one desperate woman, your own don finish, right before your eyes, they will make you lose everything you once hold dear if it stands in the way of them having you.

    Desperate people do desperate things. — Eshi Ayo
    There is a trending video of Blessing CEO where she said; “I don't snatch husband, instead of me to snatch him, I will put you 6 feet and collect him. I don't drag, I no dey collect person husband. The earth will take you and I will collect the husband. I can't even be sharing man with you, I don't share men, if I want your husband I will take him. I am that bold, me and you go battle preek and trust me, I go bail you collect am. I'm a collector, I dominate. Ogbanje na I be, proud ogbanje. Pray I don't want what you have.!” Emphasis on “pray I don't want what you have…” Funny enough or coincidentally, the man Blessing CEO is set to get married to lòst his wife in a questionable manner. There was a time I wrote about desperate people and what a desperate wvman can do to a good marriage. I wrote that when a popular Nollywood actor was all over celebrating and dancing all over social media with his new wife shortly after he lost his first son who was already a teenager. The events that occurred at the time, from him having a loving family to suddenly moving on from them to focus on a new found woman who didn't deem it fit to remind him of how insensitive their actions were and how they could affect his first family made me think deeply and when I said women should pray for their husbands not to fall victims of desperate wvmen, some of them didn't see the perspective I was coming from so chose to call me “pick-me”. See eh, just like Blessing CEO has said, some women are evul, they can go to any length to ruin beautiful things to their own advantage. If your husband is good and kind, generous and soft, come still fine join am, don't say “he is a man and he should have discipline…” pray for him against the temptation and the trap of a desperate evul woman because when they mistakenly cross path him, they will stop at nothing but to turn him against you, make sure to rob him of anything that connects him to you and just like Blessing CEO said in the trending video, some can even kpai you to enable them take over your marriage and man. Desperate vvomen dey! Pray for your man. Pray for your family. When I say that some men need help from some kin women, it is because they are obviously trapped and may not even know what they are doing. For the men, discipline yourself if you have a family you cherish, because if you mistakenly knackk one desperate woman, your own don finish, right before your eyes, they will make you lose everything you once hold dear if it stands in the way of them having you. Desperate people do desperate things. — Eshi Ayo
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  • A WOMAN'S STRENGTH IS NOT IN HER MUSCLES BUT IN HER GOD-GIVEN POWER OF INFLUENCE. WOMEN SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR GUARANTEED, THEREFORE.
    A WOMAN'S STRENGTH IS NOT IN HER MUSCLES BUT IN HER GOD-GIVEN POWER OF INFLUENCE. WOMEN SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR GUARANTEED, THEREFORE.
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  • Why asking why?
    Nah, give her his number
    Women supporting women
    Why asking why?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Nah, give her his number 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Women supporting women 😂😂😂
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  • 3 stages women fall in and stay
    3 stages women fall in ❤️ and stay
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  • SEX POSITIONS

    4 “Pin Her Down” Positions
    Pin. Thrust. Own her.
    She runs her life like a queen—making decisions, solving problems, holding it all together.

    But in bed?

    She craves surrender.

    That’s not weakness. That’s biology. For thousands of years, the male body pursued, claimed, and penetrated. The female body surrendered, received, and let go. Today, she’s free to say yes—and even freer to say take me.

    But dominance must be done right.

    It’s not about force. It’s about presence. It’s the confidence to lead, to pin, to hold her gaze while your body takes control.

    And one of the most effective ways to unlock this power?

    The right sex position.

    Let me show you four moves that let you pin her down—literally—and send her body into trembling, breathless surrender.

    Want to see these positions in action? Like share and comments

    1. Lowered Doggie
    Doggie-style is already dominant. But when you lower her chest to the mattress and hover over her back with your weight, it becomes primal.

    She’s on her elbows, her face buried in the sheets. You’re above her—controlling depth, rhythm, even her breath.

    Want more control?

    Hold her hips still.
    Grip the back of her neck.
    Whisper what you want to do to her.
    It’s not just deep. It’s possessive.



    2. V-Power
    This one’s for the eye contact lovers—the men who want to see her fall apart.

    Start in missionary. Then slide up, place her legs in a wide V on your shoulders, and lean forward. Her back arches. Her hips tilt. Her pelvis opens like a gift you’re about to unwrap.

    The beauty of V-Power? She’s vulnerable. You’re in full control.

    You’ll feel her breathing change. Her eyes might water. Her mouth open with shock at how deep you feel.



    3. Handcuffed (No Toys Needed)
    Dominance isn’t about gear—it’s about control.

    Bend her over a table or bed. Hold both of her wrists behind her back with one hand. Penetrate from behind.

    The moment she realizes she can’t use her hands—when she’s bent, taken, held—her body surrenders.

    To increase intensity:

    Use your other hand to grab her hair
    Or slide up to her throat
    Or reach around to her clit
    She’s at your mercy—and she’ll love every second.



    4. The Spreader
    This position makes her feel wide open—watched, worshipped, and completely yours.

    Start in missionary. Sit back on your heels. Grab each ankle and spread her legs in the air. Hold her open. Look her in the eyes. Then thrust—slow, deep, claiming strokes.

    You don’t even have to move fast. The visual alone—her legs lifted, your hands wrapped around her ankles, your eyes fixed on hers—makes her melt.



    Why Women Love These Positions
    Because dominance is freedom.

    These positions don’t just give you control—they give her permission to let go.

    To stop thinking. To stop planning. To be ravished by a man who knows what he’s doing.

    That’s the secret. It’s not the angle. It’s your presence.

    These tips help—but only the video shows how to do it right. Inside Reverse Cowgirl Domination,



    Ready to Make Her Submit—Willingly, Breathlessly, Completely?
    She wants to be dominated. Not abused. Not ignored. But owned—with intention.

    And when you use these four positions with presence, confidence, and precision…

    She won’t just come harder.

    She’ll crawl back for more.
    SEX POSITIONS 4 “Pin Her Down” Positions Pin. Thrust. Own her. She runs her life like a queen—making decisions, solving problems, holding it all together. But in bed? She craves surrender. That’s not weakness. That’s biology. For thousands of years, the male body pursued, claimed, and penetrated. The female body surrendered, received, and let go. Today, she’s free to say yes—and even freer to say take me. But dominance must be done right. It’s not about force. It’s about presence. It’s the confidence to lead, to pin, to hold her gaze while your body takes control. And one of the most effective ways to unlock this power? The right sex position. Let me show you four moves that let you pin her down—literally—and send her body into trembling, breathless surrender. 👉 Want to see these positions in action? Like share and comments 1. Lowered Doggie Doggie-style is already dominant. But when you lower her chest to the mattress and hover over her back with your weight, it becomes primal. She’s on her elbows, her face buried in the sheets. You’re above her—controlling depth, rhythm, even her breath. Want more control? Hold her hips still. Grip the back of her neck. Whisper what you want to do to her. It’s not just deep. It’s possessive. 2. V-Power This one’s for the eye contact lovers—the men who want to see her fall apart. Start in missionary. Then slide up, place her legs in a wide V on your shoulders, and lean forward. Her back arches. Her hips tilt. Her pelvis opens like a gift you’re about to unwrap. The beauty of V-Power? She’s vulnerable. You’re in full control. You’ll feel her breathing change. Her eyes might water. Her mouth open with shock at how deep you feel. 👉 3. Handcuffed (No Toys Needed) Dominance isn’t about gear—it’s about control. Bend her over a table or bed. Hold both of her wrists behind her back with one hand. Penetrate from behind. The moment she realizes she can’t use her hands—when she’s bent, taken, held—her body surrenders. To increase intensity: Use your other hand to grab her hair Or slide up to her throat Or reach around to her clit She’s at your mercy—and she’ll love every second. 👉 4. The Spreader This position makes her feel wide open—watched, worshipped, and completely yours. Start in missionary. Sit back on your heels. Grab each ankle and spread her legs in the air. Hold her open. Look her in the eyes. Then thrust—slow, deep, claiming strokes. You don’t even have to move fast. The visual alone—her legs lifted, your hands wrapped around her ankles, your eyes fixed on hers—makes her melt. 👉 Why Women Love These Positions Because dominance is freedom. These positions don’t just give you control—they give her permission to let go. To stop thinking. To stop planning. To be ravished by a man who knows what he’s doing. That’s the secret. It’s not the angle. It’s your presence. 👉 These tips help—but only the video shows how to do it right. Inside Reverse Cowgirl Domination, Ready to Make Her Submit—Willingly, Breathlessly, Completely? She wants to be dominated. Not abused. Not ignored. But owned—with intention. And when you use these four positions with presence, confidence, and precision… She won’t just come harder. She’ll crawl back for more.
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  • Do you know that women cheat more than men
    💬 Do you know that women cheat more than men💯
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  • The International Founders Conference is God’s prophetic strategy to raise and release kingdom giants — men and women of vision, influence, and purpose — for global impact across ministry, marketplace, and leadership spheres.

    This is where revelation meets strategy. Where spiritual power fuels practical dominion. Where entrepreneurs, CEOs, visionaries, and pioneers align with divine patterns for unstoppable advancement.

    Come Monday, July 21st to Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 I am specially inviting you to International Founders Conference 2025 where Making Global Impact is a reality.

    Every session is an encounter.
    Every word is a divine download.
    Heaven is set. The mandate is clear. Are you ready to scale with God’s blueprint?

    Click this link to register and reserve your seat:
    www.internationalfoundersconference.org
    The International Founders Conference is God’s prophetic strategy to raise and release kingdom giants — men and women of vision, influence, and purpose — for global impact across ministry, marketplace, and leadership spheres. This is where revelation meets strategy. Where spiritual power fuels practical dominion. Where entrepreneurs, CEOs, visionaries, and pioneers align with divine patterns for unstoppable advancement. Come Monday, July 21st to Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 I am specially inviting you to International Founders Conference 2025 where Making Global Impact is a reality. Every session is an encounter. Every word is a divine download. Heaven is set. The mandate is clear. Are you ready to scale with God’s blueprint? Click this link to register and reserve your seat: www.internationalfoundersconference.org
    The International Founders Conference 2025
    IFC 2025 is not just a gathering; it is a divine mandate for founders, pioneers, and their assistants to step into a new dimension of leadership, influence, and impact. This transformational event equips visionaries with the tools, strategies, and spiritual empowerment needed to break barriers and accelerate ministry growth.
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  • "Her skull was cracked" - Autopsy Result as widower Ubong seeks new partner weeks before wife's burial

    When Glory Uwak died earlier this year in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, her passing seemed sudden but unremarkable to the wider public.

    But the details that emerged in the days and weeks following her death have shaken many, especially after an autopsy revealed what one advocate described simply and painfully: "Her skull was cracked."

    Now, less than a month before her scheduled burial on August 1st, her husband, Ubong Uwak, has found himself at the center of a new wave of outrage this time, for a Facebook post seeking a new partner.

    On July 9th, Ubong, who also goes by Ubby Uwak online, posted in a Christian singles group on Facebook. “Looking for a God-fearing sister,” he wrote, in what appeared to be a straightforward relationship request.

    But his post was quickly met with sharp criticism not because of its content, but because of its timing. Friends, former colleagues, and members of the online community quickly pointed out that his wife had not yet been buried, and, more alarmingly, that her death was still surrounded by serious questions.

    Among the most vocal critics was Roberta Edu, Glory's former employer and a woman who had tried, quietly at first, to support a push for justice.

    “You see why I always say you can’t cry more than the family? Her skull was cracked. Blood flowed from the cracks into her throat. That was the autopsy result. And yet, he’s out of custody, posting about dating,” she wrote in a public post.

    Edu said she had met with Glory just hours before her death. Not long after, friends and family began coming forward with stories of abuse, painting a picture of a marriage marked by fear, control, and violence.

    Concerned, Edu said she contacted Glory’s family and encouraged them to file a formal complaint with the police. She helped fund an autopsy. She paid legal fees. She pushed, hoping the findings would clear any doubt.

    What came back from the coroner was, in her words, devastating: “It wasn’t natural. It wasn’t sudden. It was violent.”

    Edu said she pressed the police to pursue the case fully, even taking it to the headquarters in Abuja after alleging that a local police officer was trying to derail the investigation. Ubong was arrested and detained.

    Glory’s family initially supportive began to retreat. Her father, Edu said, wrote to the police to withdraw the complaint. He said his son-in-law was incapable of such a crime. The case file was still with the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), but momentum was gone.

    “I was ready to fight the police, the suspect, and anyone standing in the way of justice, The only ones I couldn’t fight were her family.” Edu said

    She eventually pulled back from the case. Then, not long after Ubong’s release, came the dating post.

    “He hasn’t buried her. The autopsy said she died from head trauma. And now, he wants a new wife? Women say they want marriage. Go ahead. Maybe you’ll be next.”

    “Churches that like to join nonsense, They knew. There were signs. But they still blessed the marriage.”
    "Her skull was cracked" - Autopsy Result as widower Ubong seeks new partner weeks before wife's burial When Glory Uwak died earlier this year in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, her passing seemed sudden but unremarkable to the wider public. But the details that emerged in the days and weeks following her death have shaken many, especially after an autopsy revealed what one advocate described simply and painfully: "Her skull was cracked." Now, less than a month before her scheduled burial on August 1st, her husband, Ubong Uwak, has found himself at the center of a new wave of outrage this time, for a Facebook post seeking a new partner. On July 9th, Ubong, who also goes by Ubby Uwak online, posted in a Christian singles group on Facebook. “Looking for a God-fearing sister,” he wrote, in what appeared to be a straightforward relationship request. But his post was quickly met with sharp criticism not because of its content, but because of its timing. Friends, former colleagues, and members of the online community quickly pointed out that his wife had not yet been buried, and, more alarmingly, that her death was still surrounded by serious questions. Among the most vocal critics was Roberta Edu, Glory's former employer and a woman who had tried, quietly at first, to support a push for justice. “You see why I always say you can’t cry more than the family? Her skull was cracked. Blood flowed from the cracks into her throat. That was the autopsy result. And yet, he’s out of custody, posting about dating,” she wrote in a public post. Edu said she had met with Glory just hours before her death. Not long after, friends and family began coming forward with stories of abuse, painting a picture of a marriage marked by fear, control, and violence. Concerned, Edu said she contacted Glory’s family and encouraged them to file a formal complaint with the police. She helped fund an autopsy. She paid legal fees. She pushed, hoping the findings would clear any doubt. What came back from the coroner was, in her words, devastating: “It wasn’t natural. It wasn’t sudden. It was violent.” Edu said she pressed the police to pursue the case fully, even taking it to the headquarters in Abuja after alleging that a local police officer was trying to derail the investigation. Ubong was arrested and detained. Glory’s family initially supportive began to retreat. Her father, Edu said, wrote to the police to withdraw the complaint. He said his son-in-law was incapable of such a crime. The case file was still with the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), but momentum was gone. “I was ready to fight the police, the suspect, and anyone standing in the way of justice, The only ones I couldn’t fight were her family.” Edu said She eventually pulled back from the case. Then, not long after Ubong’s release, came the dating post. “He hasn’t buried her. The autopsy said she died from head trauma. And now, he wants a new wife? Women say they want marriage. Go ahead. Maybe you’ll be next.” “Churches that like to join nonsense, They knew. There were signs. But they still blessed the marriage.”
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