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Daily Fictional Stories
Daily Fictional Stories
Dec 4
CHINA IS PRAGMATIC
WHY THERE ARE NO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN CHINA No Chinese citizen wakes up one morning saying: “I’m going to vote for my president.” WHY? Because the Chinese president is not chosen by the people. He is selected by members of the CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY. But wait — it’s not a political party like you might imagine. It’s not a neighborhood political club anyone can join. NO. The Chinese Communist Party is an ELITE. You don’t get in just because you want to. You get in because you are SELECTE...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
Story of Anita Alvarez
The story of Anita Alvarez will always be an inspiring story, for me it shows the strength of true friendship She was drowning. And nobody noticed… Nobody, except her. It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest. Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine. But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air. She had lost consciousness. Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink. Slowly. All the way to the b...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
ROLES OF INTELLECTUAL IN OUR SOCIETY
THE EXPECTED ROLES OF INTELLECTUALS IS TO CHALLENGE AUTHORITIES, EXPOSING INJUSTICE AND ADVOCATING FOR TRUTH AND NOT TO SERVE THEM Intellectuals have long served as the moral and philosophical compass of society, tasked with the critical responsibility of questioning power, exposing injustices, and advocating for truth. Their role is not to serve authority blindly but to scrutinize its actions, challenge its excesses, and ensure accountability. In an era of increasing political polarization, ...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW 14
The condition that causes people to sneeze when suddenly exposed to bright light, typically intense sunlight, is called Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helioopthalmic Outburst Syndrome Aka, 'ACHOO' Syndrome *We do not recognize people by their entire face but from key facial features and their eyes. *Research finds that kids who enjoy family meals have larger vocabularies, better manners, healthier diets, and higher self-esteem. *Cutting people from your life does not mean you hate them, it sim...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
VALUE RELATIONSHIP
VALUE RELATIONSHIP , DONT JOKE WITH IT. Don't be too quick to shut the door against anyone. Don't be too quick to conclude that someone can not add value to your life again. Don't be too quick to end friendship. Don't be too quick to hold and sustain grudges and more importantly Don't be too quick to draw a battle line with someone for you can never know how battle will end and you might end up fighting your helper. And you know what? The bridge you burn now might be the one you need to climb...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW 15
*Less than 15% of the human population can create a cloverleaf with their tongue. *A 'contronym' is a word that can mean one thing or the exact opposite Ex: "Dust" can mean 'to remove dust' or 'to cover with dust'. *The children of identical twins are genetically equivalent to siblings, not cousins *Only about 10% of the world's population is left-handed *If all the cars at a red light accelerated at the exact same time and speed when the light turned green, there would be far less traffic *Y...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
The igbo story
In 1970, after the war we were told it was a no victor no vanquished declaration. We put down our arms and left the trenches, with mixed feelings of excitement, nervousness and fear, we headed to the houses we built, we were told they are ‘Abandoned Properties’, and have been shared as spoils of war. With disappointment in our hearts, we headed to the banks, so we could withdraw our money and savings to salvage our lives, and we were handed only ‘20 pounds’ it doesn’t matter if you had millio...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
THE CEO & THE POOR GIRL
Rachel a 23 years old single mother was on a flight for her sisters wedding, she looks exhausted as she tries to calm her baby who has been crying all through. The crying pierced through the airplane cabin like a siren, causing heads to turn and passengers to shift uncomfortably in their seats. Rachel Martinez clutched her six-month-old daughter, Sophia, closer to her chest, whispering desperate apologies to anyone within earshot. The baby's whales seemed to echo louder in the confined space ...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
WHAT DO WOMEN REALLY WANT ?
A friend of mine told me a story of her cheating wife and how he served her breakfast 😜😜 Women can be unpredictable most times and one can asked "WHAT DO WOMEN REALLY WNAT" He narrates ; I watched through the departure glass as my wife, Sandra, was dragged away by airport security. She was screaming my name, her wig falling off, her hands in the air. I sipped my champagne, turned my phone to Airplane Mode, and buckled my seatbelt. I am not a victim. I am not asking for your pity. I am askin...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 30
WHEN BALLOT IS COMPROMISED
*WHEN THE BALLOT IS COMPROMISED, THE BULLET BECOMES THE LAST ARBITER - THE SAD REALITY OF AFRICA* Let’s stop pretending. Africa’s recent wave of military takeovers did not fall from the sky, and they are not happening because soldiers suddenly developed an appetite for political power. They are happening because many so-called “democratic” governments on the continent have lost the moral right to govern. When elections themselves become a crime scene—bought, rigged, manipulated and auctioned ...
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