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Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
Food for thought
Good Thought of the DayBurial rice tastes nice until it’s cooked in your compound.When the axe came to the forest, the trees said the handle is one of us. Until they felt its cuts; BETRAYAL IS within.When a kid grows up, a pencil is replaced by a pen just to make the kid realize that now it is not easy to erase the mistake.One day, the ground we walk on will be our roof.If loyalty was real, water is not supposed to cook the fish.People don’t abandon people they love. They abandon people ...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 19
GREAT WORDS
*I owe nobody this, I owe nobody that, that’s exactly how we ended up with a generation soaked in irresponsibility, broken relationships, and a reckless society. Don’t let anybody deceive you. You do owe people respect. You owe them empathy, compassion, regard, good character, and accountability. *Whenever you make a mistake or get knocked down by life.. Don't look back at it too long. Mistakes are life's way of teaching you. Your capacity for occasional blunders is inseparable from your capa...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 19
AMEND YOUR MARRIAGE
A friend of mine visited me this afternoon and shared a beautiful piece with me I did love to share with my audience because it's mind blowing and very educating. I thought it wise to let you see it also. THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND SAVED MY MARRIAGE my name is Susan she said I attended a funeral service of my friend's husband at Langata Cemetery and it was a reawaken moment for me. I Susan held my wailing friend strongly as the casket was lowered into the freshly dug grave. My friend was scream...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
IGBOS ABROAD
This story is not to CONDEM not to sabotage the igbo adventurous nature but to encourage remember home mentality in the igbos in diaspora. there's needs to always return home. An Igbo, Hausa and Yoruba parent sent their son abroad to study. The Hausa son returns immediately upon graduation and takes up a job in public service. No matter how low the pay is, they stay and grow gradually. The Yoruba looks for an opportunity abroad, works for some time (5yrs Max) and returns back to Nigeria to wo...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
LIFE CHOOSE ME(SELF BELIEF)
My father never believed I could amount to anything. Not because I was lazy or stubborn. But because I wasn’t Clement. Clement; my elder brother was the first son, the pride of the family. He had the brain of ten boys. The kind of child that neighbors used as an example when scolding theirs. When he passed WAEC with flying colors, we celebrated like it was a wedding. Papa sold one of his plots of land to send Clement to a private university. He even borrowed money from our church. I was in SS...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
Listen carefully
Be Real. That Alone Is Rare. In a world saturated with filters, façades, and counterfeit confidence, being real is not just refreshing, it’s revolutionary. Don’t chase the glitter. Be like water, simple, clear, and essential. Water doesn’t shout, but without it, nothing survives. It doesn’t need to be adorned with gold to be valuable, its worth is in its truth. That’s what being real is about. You don’t have to impress anyone with luxury, impact is greater than appearance. Yes, there are fake...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
BECAUSE SOMEONE SHOULD
Sometimes, been kind is all it needs to save a life, don't look away when you should take up a responsibility. Now take for instance, this incident that happened a few hours ago. I wasn’t supposed to stop. But I did. There was chaos just ahead of the supermarket gate somewhere in Surulere. A black Toyota Corolla was surrounded by three LASTMA officials(officials of the lagos state government that regulate road obstruction) believe me you don't want to encounter this set of people in lagos roa...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 25
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW 13
*Men are more likely than women to say “I love you” first *Confidence is the key. If you don't believe in yourself, then nobody will. *We learn how to laugh before we learn how to talk. *We learn how to laugh before we learn how to talk. *If you stay, stay forever. If you go, do it today. If you change, change for the better. If you talk, make sure you mean what you say. *People who speak two languages, may unconsciously change their personality when they switch languages. *Never pursue a car...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 19
FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW 12
* A boulevard is a wide city street with trees on both sides A lane is a narrow road often found in a rural area A drive is a long, winding road that has its route shaped by its environment, like a nearby lake or mountain A street is a public road in a city or town, typically with buildings on both sides. A close is short, dead-end road, often in a residential area (also known as a cul-de-sac. *Cows have "best friends" and get stressed when separated. *Watermelon is both a fruit and a vegetab...
Daily Fictional Stories
Nov 19
HISTORY OF ORAL SEX
Oral sex, defined as sexual activity involving the mouth, tongue, teeth, or throat to stimulate the genitals, has a long and varied history, spanning across cultures and time periods. Its practice, perception, and prevalence have evolved significantly, reflecting shifting societal norms, religious beliefs, and technological advancements. Ancient Origins Medieval and Early Modern Periods The practice of oral sex is not a modern invention; rather, it has roots in ancient civilizations. Evidence...