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  • ONE CHNACE

    It was a cool evening in Gwarinpa, and I had just finished a long, frustrating day.
    The city lights flickered as I stood by the roadside, waiting for a taxi to take me to Wuse, a green and white painted cab slowed down beside me.
    The driver, a middle aged man with tribal marks, leaned out.

    “Wuse?” I asked.

    “Enter, na one seat remain,” he replied.

    The back seat had three women, well dressed and chatting casually and that put me at ease.

    I settled in beside them, The car smelled of air freshener mixed with something else, something I couldn’t place.

    As we drove, the driver started a conversation about the state of the country. “This Nigeria don spoil finish,” he said, shaking his head. The women hummed in agreement.

    I wasn’t interested, I just wanted to get home.

    The next thing I knew was that I woke up with a pounding headache, my body weak, my clothes were still on, but my wrists and ankles were sore.
    I tried to move but I was chained.

    The air was thick with the metallic scent of blood.
    I turned my head, and my stomach clenched, Human skulls stacked like firewood, limbs, torsos, and flesh hanging from hooks like a butcher’s shop.

    My breath came in shallow gasps.

    A man in a dirty apron walked past, carrying a severed arm as if it were a piece of goat meat.
    In the dim flickering light, I saw buyers, they pointed at different body parts, negotiating prices.

    I was in an abattoir for humans.

    Panic sets in, my mind screamed, but my mouth couldn’t, the air felt thick, suffocating.

    I wasn’t alone, beside me others were chained, some unconscious, some awake but too weak to fight.

    Then, I saw her. One of the women from the taxi, She was standing freely withno chains, she whispered something to a guard, then walked toward me.

    “You’re awake,” she said.
    Her tone was casual, as if we were discussing the weather.

    “You…you were in the taxi…” My voice cracked.

    She smirked. “Of course. We needed a full car.”

    I wanted to scream, to curse, to cry but what was the point?

    Just then, a commotion broke out. A man in a white kaftan stormed in, his voice booming. “Where is my order? I don’t have time”.

    The butcher hurriedly brought a tray, the man examined a severed head, poked at the limbs, and then suddenly frowned.

    “This is not fresh enough” He shouted. “I need someone alive”

    My heart stopped.

    “Bring that one,” the butcher pointed at me.

    The butcher grabbed my arm, his grip ironclad.
    My body was weak, my limbs barely responding.

    The man in the white kaftan studied me, his eyes cold and calculating. “This one is fresh. How much?”

    “Alive, 15 million,” the butcher said, tightening his grip on my wrist. “Dead, we process it and give you parts.”

    “Alive,” the man said without hesitation.

    Terror swallowed me whole, my breath came in ragged gulps, this was it. My body was about to be sold like a piece of meat.

    The woman from the taxi smirked, leaning against the blood stained wall.

    I clenched my fists, I refused to die like this.

    Suddenly, the lights flickered.
    The generator sputtered, the momentary darkness was enough then, gunshots.

    The entire room erupted in chaos.
    A group of armed men stormed in, shouting, the captors scrambled, some running, others pulling out weapons.

    A bullet shattered a lantern, and flames erupted. I felt hands on me, firm but urgent.

    “Move Move”

    I was yanked up and pulled through a narrow passage, legs barely worked, but I ran.

    Outside, I gulped fresh air, coughing. The night sky stretched above me like salvation.

    I was thrown into a waiting van, surrounded by people, some crying, some unconscious.

    It was later I learned the truth.

    The police had been tracking them for months.
    A syndicate, selling human parts to the highest bidder ritualists, organ traffickers, the worst of humanity.

    They raided just in time, I survived but many didn’t.

    I sat in silence, staring at the city lights through the van window.

    Abuja looked normal and peaceful .

    But now I knew the truth, Some taxis aren’t taxis. Some passengers aren’t victims and some roads lead to places you never return from.
    Bilkiss writes

    #fiction
    ONE CHNACE It was a cool evening in Gwarinpa, and I had just finished a long, frustrating day. The city lights flickered as I stood by the roadside, waiting for a taxi to take me to Wuse, a green and white painted cab slowed down beside me. The driver, a middle aged man with tribal marks, leaned out. “Wuse?” I asked. “Enter, na one seat remain,” he replied. The back seat had three women, well dressed and chatting casually and that put me at ease. I settled in beside them, The car smelled of air freshener mixed with something else, something I couldn’t place. As we drove, the driver started a conversation about the state of the country. “This Nigeria don spoil finish,” he said, shaking his head. The women hummed in agreement. I wasn’t interested, I just wanted to get home. The next thing I knew was that I woke up with a pounding headache, my body weak, my clothes were still on, but my wrists and ankles were sore. I tried to move but I was chained. The air was thick with the metallic scent of blood. I turned my head, and my stomach clenched, Human skulls stacked like firewood, limbs, torsos, and flesh hanging from hooks like a butcher’s shop. My breath came in shallow gasps. A man in a dirty apron walked past, carrying a severed arm as if it were a piece of goat meat. In the dim flickering light, I saw buyers, they pointed at different body parts, negotiating prices. I was in an abattoir for humans. Panic sets in, my mind screamed, but my mouth couldn’t, the air felt thick, suffocating. I wasn’t alone, beside me others were chained, some unconscious, some awake but too weak to fight. Then, I saw her. One of the women from the taxi, She was standing freely withno chains, she whispered something to a guard, then walked toward me. “You’re awake,” she said. Her tone was casual, as if we were discussing the weather. “You…you were in the taxi…” My voice cracked. She smirked. “Of course. We needed a full car.” I wanted to scream, to curse, to cry but what was the point? Just then, a commotion broke out. A man in a white kaftan stormed in, his voice booming. “Where is my order? I don’t have time”. The butcher hurriedly brought a tray, the man examined a severed head, poked at the limbs, and then suddenly frowned. “This is not fresh enough” He shouted. “I need someone alive” My heart stopped. “Bring that one,” the butcher pointed at me. The butcher grabbed my arm, his grip ironclad. My body was weak, my limbs barely responding. The man in the white kaftan studied me, his eyes cold and calculating. “This one is fresh. How much?” “Alive, 15 million,” the butcher said, tightening his grip on my wrist. “Dead, we process it and give you parts.” “Alive,” the man said without hesitation. Terror swallowed me whole, my breath came in ragged gulps, this was it. My body was about to be sold like a piece of meat. The woman from the taxi smirked, leaning against the blood stained wall. I clenched my fists, I refused to die like this. Suddenly, the lights flickered. The generator sputtered, the momentary darkness was enough then, gunshots. The entire room erupted in chaos. A group of armed men stormed in, shouting, the captors scrambled, some running, others pulling out weapons. A bullet shattered a lantern, and flames erupted. I felt hands on me, firm but urgent. “Move Move” I was yanked up and pulled through a narrow passage, legs barely worked, but I ran. Outside, I gulped fresh air, coughing. The night sky stretched above me like salvation. I was thrown into a waiting van, surrounded by people, some crying, some unconscious. It was later I learned the truth. The police had been tracking them for months. A syndicate, selling human parts to the highest bidder ritualists, organ traffickers, the worst of humanity. They raided just in time, I survived but many didn’t. I sat in silence, staring at the city lights through the van window. Abuja looked normal and peaceful . But now I knew the truth, Some taxis aren’t taxis. Some passengers aren’t victims and some roads lead to places you never return from. Bilkiss writes #fiction
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  • I'm alive, I'm awake, I'm born to succeed. #danloader @danloader
    I'm alive, I'm awake, I'm born to succeed. #danloader @danloader
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  • , Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens
    , Your vision will become clear only when you look into your heart. Who looks outside, dreams. Who looks inside, awakens
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  • If I am not your first choice, please don't waste my time. Don't chase me if I'm not the one you truly want to be with. Don't play games. Don't love me in halves.

    If I am not your first choice, don't encourage me to share myself with you. Don't let me open up to you about my past, my childhood, my fears. Don't let me reveal my soul to you if you're not ready to nurture it. Don't ask for a place in my heart if you're not planning on staying there. Don't awaken my love if you're not ready to love me. Don't hold me if you'll easily let me go.

    If I am not your first choice, don't stop me from finding the one who would put me first. Don't lie to me and tell me that I'm the only one when you're still juggling options. It is okay to not know what you want, but please, if that is the case just let me go.

    If I am not your first choice, please leave. Leave and don't disturb my peace. Leave instead of half-loving me. Leave instead of lying to me. Leave because I don't need this kind of darkened hope in my life. Leave before I get hurt enough to leave you. Leave before you leave a mark. Leave, because I can't keep sharing my world with you if you're distracted.

    If I am not your first choice, please leave. Because I'm the kind of person who pours when I love, who cares more than most. I am the kind of person who believes in rare connections. I'm the kind of person who will write you love letters, and make sure that you know you're enough when you doubt the way your heart beats. I'm the kind of person who will give you every part of me, but I need you to meet me there. You can't meet me half-way. You can't ask me to quiet the way I love. You can't ask me to settle for an almost. I'm the kind of person who wants all or nothing, who believes that a person's love isn't rare if everyone gets it, and I won't settle until I find someone who is ready. I won't settle until I find someone who is not afraid to choose me.
    #Relationshiptips
    #Lifegoeson
    If I am not your first choice, please don't waste my time. Don't chase me if I'm not the one you truly want to be with. Don't play games. Don't love me in halves. If I am not your first choice, don't encourage me to share myself with you. Don't let me open up to you about my past, my childhood, my fears. Don't let me reveal my soul to you if you're not ready to nurture it. Don't ask for a place in my heart if you're not planning on staying there. Don't awaken my love if you're not ready to love me. Don't hold me if you'll easily let me go. If I am not your first choice, don't stop me from finding the one who would put me first. Don't lie to me and tell me that I'm the only one when you're still juggling options. It is okay to not know what you want, but please, if that is the case just let me go. If I am not your first choice, please leave. Leave and don't disturb my peace. Leave instead of half-loving me. Leave instead of lying to me. Leave because I don't need this kind of darkened hope in my life. Leave before I get hurt enough to leave you. Leave before you leave a mark. Leave, because I can't keep sharing my world with you if you're distracted. If I am not your first choice, please leave. Because I'm the kind of person who pours when I love, who cares more than most. I am the kind of person who believes in rare connections. I'm the kind of person who will write you love letters, and make sure that you know you're enough when you doubt the way your heart beats. I'm the kind of person who will give you every part of me, but I need you to meet me there. You can't meet me half-way. You can't ask me to quiet the way I love. You can't ask me to settle for an almost. I'm the kind of person who wants all or nothing, who believes that a person's love isn't rare if everyone gets it, and I won't settle until I find someone who is ready. I won't settle until I find someone who is not afraid to choose me. #Relationshiptips #Lifegoeson
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  • There Is Not One Human Walking This Earth That Is Worth You Laying Awake At Night Feeling Like You're Not Good Enough.
    Remember That
    There Is Not One Human Walking This Earth That Is Worth You Laying Awake At Night Feeling Like You're Not Good Enough. Remember That 💪🥰
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  • Guys be awake
    PLAN!
    cos if you fail to plan
    U plan to fail
    Guys be awake PLAN! cos if you fail to plan U plan to fail
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  • How to Know Your Person is Cheating on You – A Survival Guide
    A Thread

    1. They Suddenly Become a Poet
    Before, they used to text dry messages like "K" or "Hmm." Now, they are writing things like, “Good morning, sunshine. I hope your day is as beautiful as you.” Who taught them?


    2. Their Phone is Now Their Best Friend
    They used to leave their phone anywhere, but now? Even in the bathroom, they hold it like their life depends on it. Notifications come in, and they quickly turn the phone face down.


    3. They Start Dressing Too Fine
    This person used to wear slippers and random shirts, now they are dressing like an Instagram influencer. Who are they impressing?


    4. Their Battery is Always "Dead"
    “My phone died” is now their favorite excuse. But somehow, their battery never dies when chatting with their “cousin” at midnight.


    5. They Call You by Your Government Name
    Before: "Baby, my love, sugar pie."
    Now: "Victoria, please pass the remote." Who is making them forget your pet name?


    6. They Suddenly Love Privacy
    You used to use their phone freely. Now, their password is longer than a bank OTP code. Even Face ID is rejecting you.


    7. They Always Have a Mood Swing
    If they are too sweet today and very moody tomorrow, just know that someone else is making them confused about their feelings.


    8. They Start Accusing You First
    Out of nowhere, they start saying, “I know you’re talking to someone else.” Just know they are talking to someone else. Guilty people always confess in riddles.


    9. They Suddenly Become a Night Walker
    They used to sleep early. Now, they are awake at 2 AM, smiling at their phone, claiming they are reading news. Which news is funny at that time?


    10. They Stop Fighting for You
    Before, small argument, they will be the first to apologize. Now, they just say, “Okay, if that’s what you think.” My dear, they have found peace elsewhere.



    Bonus: If they tell you, “We need to take things slow,” just know they are already in another relationship.

    Stay woke, my people! Have you noticed any of these signs before? Let’s gist in the comments!


    ---
    #Relationshipmatters #viral #Danloader
    How to Know Your Person is Cheating on You – A Survival Guide❣️❣️❣️ A Thread 🧵 1. They Suddenly Become a Poet Before, they used to text dry messages like "K" or "Hmm." Now, they are writing things like, “Good morning, sunshine. I hope your day is as beautiful as you.” Who taught them? 2. Their Phone is Now Their Best Friend They used to leave their phone anywhere, but now? Even in the bathroom, they hold it like their life depends on it. Notifications come in, and they quickly turn the phone face down. 3. They Start Dressing Too Fine This person used to wear slippers and random shirts, now they are dressing like an Instagram influencer. Who are they impressing? 4. Their Battery is Always "Dead" “My phone died” is now their favorite excuse. But somehow, their battery never dies when chatting with their “cousin” at midnight. 5. They Call You by Your Government Name Before: "Baby, my love, sugar pie." Now: "Victoria, please pass the remote." Who is making them forget your pet name? 6. They Suddenly Love Privacy You used to use their phone freely. Now, their password is longer than a bank OTP code. Even Face ID is rejecting you. 7. They Always Have a Mood Swing If they are too sweet today and very moody tomorrow, just know that someone else is making them confused about their feelings. 8. They Start Accusing You First Out of nowhere, they start saying, “I know you’re talking to someone else.” Just know they are talking to someone else. Guilty people always confess in riddles. 9. They Suddenly Become a Night Walker They used to sleep early. Now, they are awake at 2 AM, smiling at their phone, claiming they are reading news. Which news is funny at that time? 10. They Stop Fighting for You Before, small argument, they will be the first to apologize. Now, they just say, “Okay, if that’s what you think.” My dear, they have found peace elsewhere. Bonus: If they tell you, “We need to take things slow,” just know they are already in another relationship. Stay woke, my people! Have you noticed any of these signs before? Let’s gist in the comments! --- #Relationshipmatters #viral #Danloader
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  • Good morning
    Who is awake??
    Good morning Who is awake??
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