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I'm a single father I need a virgin to married Otukpo girl OrOkpokwu girl She must tall and get Big bum bum cause I like...
30/06/2025

I'm a single father I need a virgin to married

Otukpo girl
Or
Okpokwu girl
She must tall and get Big bum bum cause I like big things ✌️

Even your nose have said it all

You like big things

E clear😂😂

Mosesbliss and his wife dedicate their son to the Lord. Congratulations to them. ゚viralシfypシ゚viralシalシ
29/06/2025

Mosesbliss and his wife dedicate their son to the Lord. Congratulations to them.
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Sam Larry open up to VDM in an interview saying that he book mohbad in a birthday party to perform, mohbad collected 2mi...
29/06/2025

Sam Larry open up to VDM in an interview saying that he book mohbad in a birthday party to perform, mohbad collected 2million from him without showing up, he said that was exactly what happened, that he didn’t lay his hand on mohbad 🙄🙄🙄

Una sabi lie shal
Ok oo we they look una

😳😂 Fear Catch Am!Sabinus Don Apologize Sharp-Sharp After Wizkid FC Almost Took Down His Account Like Carter Efe’s 😭🦅Afte...
28/06/2025

😳😂 Fear Catch Am!

Sabinus Don Apologize Sharp-Sharp After Wizkid FC Almost Took Down His Account Like Carter Efe’s 😭🦅

After joking about Big Wiz, Sabinus quickly cleared the air and dropped an apology online before things got messy. Fans say he no wan collect what Carter Efe collected! 😂

Wizkid FC no dey play when it comes to defending their GOAT 🐐💥

Lesson: Play with anybody, but no joke with Wizkid online… them go press report button like say na bell 😂📱

SHE GOT PREGNANT FOR HER SCHOOL TEACHER, BUT SEE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT ..EPISODE 1FOLLOW ME Walex's StoriesMy name is Amara...
27/06/2025

SHE GOT PREGNANT FOR HER SCHOOL TEACHER, BUT SEE WHAT HAPPENED NEXT ..

EPISODE 1

FOLLOW ME Walex's Stories
My name is Amara, and I was just 17 years old when my whole life turned upside down. I was in SSS2 at Greenlight College, one of the top schools in our town. People thought I was just a quiet, shy girl, but deep inside, I was full of pain.

I lost my parents when I was 12 years old. Since then, I’ve been living with my uncle and his wife. My uncle tried his best to care for me, but his wife never liked me. She would shout at me for no reason, send me to the market even when I was reading, and always reminded me, “You’re not my child.”

At school, I didn’t talk much. I had only one friend, Janet, who always shared her lunch with me. The only place I felt a little bit free was in English class, because our teacher, Mr. Kingsley, made me feel seen.

Mr. Kingsley was young, handsome, and well-spoken. All the girls in school liked him. Even the teachers respected him. But I never thought he would ever notice someone like me. I was just an ordinary girl with simple clothes and no makeup. My sandals were always dusty because I had to walk to school every day.

One day, after submitting my essay, Mr. Kingsley called me after class. My heart beat fast. I thought I was in trouble.

He smiled and said, “Amara, did you really write this essay yourself?”

I nodded quickly. “Yes, sir.”

He smiled again. “You write like someone who reads a lot. You’re very intelligent.”

I didn’t know what to say. No one had called me intelligent in a long time.

That was the beginning.

The next week, he started greeting me more. Sometimes he would wink at me when teaching. Other times, he’d ask me to help him carry books to the staff room. Then one day, he gave me a small pack of chocolates. “For my best student,” he said.

I laughed shyly and thanked him.

Soon, he started asking personal questions.

“Do you have a boyfriend?”

I shook my head. “No, sir.”

“Why? A beautiful girl like you

27/06/2025

“They Refused to Let Me Write WAEC Because I Couldn’t Pay ₦15,000.”
10 Years Later, I Built a Free Exam Center in That Same School — And Paid for 100 Students to Write Their Exams.

I stood outside the hall.
Pen in hand.
Tears in my eyes.

Everyone else was writing.
I was not.

Because I owed ₦15,000 in school fees.

And the principal said:

> “No payment, no exam. Rules are rules.”

That day, I didn’t just miss WAEC.

I missed a piece of my childhood.

But what they didn’t know was…

I didn’t need pity.

I needed purpose.

From Rejected Student to Restorer of Dreams — The Girl They Blocked From the Exam Hall Came Back and Opened the Gate of Hope
Written by Rosyworld CRN
2013. Aba, Nigeria.

My name is Amarachi.

I was the last child of a struggling family.
My father had a stroke when I was in SS1.
My mother started frying akara and selling it at bus stops.

We managed.
But by SS3, things fell apart.

When exam fees came, my name was on the “debtors’ list.”

I begged.
Even cleaned the staffroom for weeks hoping they’d have mercy.

They didn’t.

The day WAEC started, I watched my classmates enter the hall.

I stood at the window — tears falling as the invigilator said:

> “No ID card, no entry.”

I walked home in silence.

But deep inside, something sparked.

I promised myself:

> “One day, I’ll make sure no child goes through this.”

I started hawking groundnut and pure water.
Saved.
Rewrote WAEC two years later as a private candidate.
Scored high in JAMB.
Got into UNIZIK.

During holidays, I baked and sold snacks to support myself.
Graduated.
Got a tech job through a free bootcamp.
Saved every naira.

Then…

2024.

I returned to the same secondary school.
Wearing a blazer.
Holding a folder.

I met the same principal — older now, but still firm.

I smiled and said:

> “I’m here to sponsor WAEC fees for 100 students — no questions asked.”

His mouth opened.
He whispered, “Who are you?”

I answered:

> “The girl you turned away from the hall. But I turned pain into

When I was still struggling in the industry, I wrote a script and begged a producer to let me shoot it. They said yes, b...
27/06/2025

When I was still struggling in the industry, I wrote a script and begged a producer to let me shoot it. They said yes, but when I got to the set, a senior crew member looked at me and said, “Who is this one? She doesn’t look like a star.” He tried to send me away like I didn’t belong.

I stood my ground and told him, “Even if I don’t look like a star now, one day you’ll watch me on the big screen and remember this face.” That moment hurt, but it also gave me courage. The movie didn’t make me famous, but it gave me the strength to keep going.

Now, I write, produce, and act in my own films. I’ve come a long way. No one can send me away anymore. I’ve earned my place.

—Ruth Kadiri

18/02/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Holliness Matthew Ogbodo, Otumala Moses, Pius Micheal, Charis Faithdaniel

09/02/2024

Good morning everyone
How was your night
Hope we all slept well

15/11/2022

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02/07/2022

Happy weekend to you all

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