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10/05/2025

Leo kila mtu aringe na ugonjwa ako nayo ndo tuone ww c wa kucheza na yy tukuogope

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08/05/2025

A mobile is like women - Talks non-stop, costs a fortune, disturbs when u r busy and when u need them urgently they have no service.

08/05/2025

Baadhi ya wanawake hupoteza wanaume sahihi kwa kudhani kuwa umasikini unadumu milele...
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01/05/2025

K**a hauna pesa kwa haya maisha kesho amka asubuhi na mapema tafuta zangu zimeanguka 🀣🀣🀣

01/05/2025

With PasswordAddi Dokta – I just got recognized as one of their top fans!

24/04/2025

ndoto zingine aky.... hii nayo hapana imagine kuamka unapata bedsheet yote kwa mfuko.....πŸ˜‚

18/04/2025

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13/04/2025

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An elephant and a dog became pregnant at the same time. Three months later, the dog gave birth to six puppies. Six month...
10/04/2025

An elephant and a dog became pregnant at the same time. Three months later, the dog gave birth to six puppies. Six months after that, she was pregnant again, and nine months later, she gave birth to another dozen puppies. This pattern continued for some time.

Eighteen months later, the dog approached the elephant and asked, "Are you sure you're pregnant? We conceived on the same day. I've already given birth to a dozen puppies three times, and you're still expecting! What's going on?"

The elephant calmly replied, β€œThere’s something important I need you to understand. What I carry isn’t a puppy; it’s an elephant. I only give birth once every two years, but when my baby touches the earth, the world will feel it. When it crosses a street, people will stop and stare in awe. What I carry is powerful and majestic."

She continued, β€œDon’t lose faith. When you see others receiving their rewards quickly, don’t feel jealous if yours hasn’t come yet. Don’t despair. Instead, remind yourself, 'My time is coming. And when it does, people will be amazed.'"

MORAL:
God’s timing is perfect. Everything comes when it is meant toβ€”never too soon, never too late, but always at the right moment.

Dr. Fami
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08/04/2025

My Husband's Wife Is His Mother (EPISODE 1)
Written by Mummy Moreni

If someone had told me that I wouldn’t get to spend my wedding night alone with my husband, I would have laughed in disbelief. But that nightβ€”my wedding nightβ€”was the first time I realized something was very wrong. And it all started with the sound of her slippers.

Flip. Flop. Flip. Flop.

I was in the bathroom, changing into my silk nightgown. I had planned this night down to the details. Candles. Perfume. The perfect playlist. After all the stress of wedding planning, I just wanted to hold the man I loved and breathe in the beginning of forever.

But the knock came.

It was soft at first. Then firmer. Then the voice.

β€œOya open the door jare, make I lie down small. My waist is paining me.”

My husband laughed. Laughed.

β€œShey I told you my mama doesn’t like hard beds,” he said, already heading for the door.

I peeked out from behind the bathroom door, confused. β€œWhat do you mean lie down?”

β€œShe’ll just rest a bit. Don’t worry,” he said, brushing it off like it was normal. β€œShe does this when she travels. The bed in the guest room is too small.”

β€œBut... this is our wedding night,” I whispered, heart sinking.

He looked at me like I was being unreasonable. β€œBabe, it’s just for a bit. You know she’s old.”

Old? His mother was barely 60. Active. Loud. Controlling. She ran a shop, led the women’s group in church, and made sure to remind everyone that she raised her son "without a single coin from any useless man."

Still in disbelief, I watched as he opened the door and let her in.

She entered like she owned the room. Like she built it with her hands. She didn’t even look at me. Just removed her wrapper, fluffed a pillow, and slid into the middle of our bed.

My side.

β€œPut off that candle abeg,” she said, fanning herself. β€œYou want to burn this house?”

I stood there frozen. My chest tightened. I looked at my husband, silently begging for support.

He sat beside her and smiled. β€œShe’s just tired

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