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  • Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy

    Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders.

    Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance.

    The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic.

    Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal.

    History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression.

    We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected.

    If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest?

    This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it.

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    Opinion: Okai’s Arrest is Unlawful and a Threat to Democracy Okai was unlawfully arrested, and while some people may celebrate his predicament today, it's important to remember that tomorrow, it could be anyone. Reports suggest that his arrest was due to statements he made on social media. While I do not support unnecessary attacks on the government, I strongly believe that democracy thrives on the freedom to criticize our leaders. Personally, I consider the current administration an improvement over past ones. However, what makes Nigeria a democracy is the ability of citizens to voice their concerns without fear of oppression. Arresting and silencing critics in Kogi State is not just wrong—it undermines the very principles of governance. The DSS has a clear mandate: safeguarding national security, not policing political opinions. Unless a statement incites violence, poses a real threat to national security, or qualifies as hate speech under the law, detaining someone for expressing their views is undemocratic. Unfortunately, human rights violations are rampant in Nigeria. Too often, people in positions of power resort to intimidation, making threats like, "Do you know who I am? I will lock you up. You’ll never see daylight again." These statements expose the dangerous reality that some individuals see themselves as above the law in a country where all citizens should be equal. History has shown similar instances of abuse, such as Amoka’s crackdown on youth hairstyles in Okene. Instead of being condemned for violating people’s rights, he was praised—an alarming reflection of our tolerance for oppression. We are not living in a communist dictatorship; Nigeria is a democracy. These issues must be addressed, and our leaders must move away from authoritarian tendencies if we are to build a civilized society where freedom of speech is respected. If Okai said something wrong, the appropriate response is to sue him in court. If he refuses to appear, only then should a legal arrest warrant be issued. Was he even summoned by a court before his arrest? This is exactly why Okai must be released—because justice and democracy demand it. We stand with freedom of speech. #EbiraOnline #ebiraonlinemedia
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  • You Have a Good Governor – President Tinubu Tells A’Ibom Delegation

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his leadership and commitment to the development of his State, affirming that, “you have a very good governor, and he has the fear of God and love for his people.”

    The President made this remark on Friday, February 28, 2025, when he received a 104-member delegation from Akwa Ibom, led by Governor Eno and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    The delegation included political, traditional, and religious leaders, former ministers, lawmakers, and representatives of youth and women groups, reflecting a spirit of unity across party lines.

    A key highlight of the visit was the conferment of Akwa Ibom’s highest traditional title, Otuekong (Commander-in-Chief of Akwa Ibom State), on President Tinubu by the State’s traditional rulers, led by the Oku Ibom Ibibio III, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk.

    President Tinubu welcomed the honour and recalled his personal ties to Akwa Ibom, having lived in Eket while working as a staff of Mobil Producing Nigeria.

    He stressed the importance of political leaders prioritizing national development over party affiliations, stating that Nigeria’s full potential could only be realized through unity and collective action.

    “I have just signed the 2025 budget. I am happy that the uncertainty over the economy is fading, and hope is rising.

    “Thank you for always standing by us. We must work together to build the nation,” he said.

    Governor Eno, in his remarks, presented his 20-Months Scorecard to the President and outlined key requests, including support for the development of the Ibom Deep Seaport, intervention in ecological challenges, and an invitation for the President to commission the Arise Resorts and key road projects in May 2025.

    Senate President Akpabio commended Governor Eno for fostering unity in the State, saying, “words will fail me if I am to describe how elevated I am today.

    “This is the first time the blue and white have come together. I come from home, I can see my people. Akwa Ibom has demonstrated the brotherhood we stand for, and it is the governor that has made this possible.”

    “Akpabio assured President Tinubu of Akwa Ibom’s full support in his administration’s efforts to move the nation forward, adding that the political leadership in the state would work towards further reconciliation and collaboration.

    The high-profile delegation included Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi; Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Helen Eno-Obareki; immediate past Governor Udom Emmanuel; present and former members of the National Assembly; Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Udeme Otong; Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Obong Emem Ekperikpe Ekpo; and State Chairmen of the PDP and APC, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Akpan and Hon. Stephen Ntukekpo.

    Also present were the Secretary to the State Government, Enobong Uwah; some members of the State Executive Council; representatives from various federal boards and commissions and religious and Royal fathers.

    The visit underscored Akwa Ibom’s commitment to bipartisan governance, sustainable development, and strengthened collaboration with the federal government to address critical infrastructural and ecological challenges.
    You Have a Good Governor – President Tinubu Tells A’Ibom Delegation President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his leadership and commitment to the development of his State, affirming that, “you have a very good governor, and he has the fear of God and love for his people.” The President made this remark on Friday, February 28, 2025, when he received a 104-member delegation from Akwa Ibom, led by Governor Eno and Senate President Godswill Akpabio, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The delegation included political, traditional, and religious leaders, former ministers, lawmakers, and representatives of youth and women groups, reflecting a spirit of unity across party lines. A key highlight of the visit was the conferment of Akwa Ibom’s highest traditional title, Otuekong (Commander-in-Chief of Akwa Ibom State), on President Tinubu by the State’s traditional rulers, led by the Oku Ibom Ibibio III, Ntenyin Solomon Etuk. President Tinubu welcomed the honour and recalled his personal ties to Akwa Ibom, having lived in Eket while working as a staff of Mobil Producing Nigeria. He stressed the importance of political leaders prioritizing national development over party affiliations, stating that Nigeria’s full potential could only be realized through unity and collective action. “I have just signed the 2025 budget. I am happy that the uncertainty over the economy is fading, and hope is rising. “Thank you for always standing by us. We must work together to build the nation,” he said. Governor Eno, in his remarks, presented his 20-Months Scorecard to the President and outlined key requests, including support for the development of the Ibom Deep Seaport, intervention in ecological challenges, and an invitation for the President to commission the Arise Resorts and key road projects in May 2025. Senate President Akpabio commended Governor Eno for fostering unity in the State, saying, “words will fail me if I am to describe how elevated I am today. “This is the first time the blue and white have come together. I come from home, I can see my people. Akwa Ibom has demonstrated the brotherhood we stand for, and it is the governor that has made this possible.” “Akpabio assured President Tinubu of Akwa Ibom’s full support in his administration’s efforts to move the nation forward, adding that the political leadership in the state would work towards further reconciliation and collaboration. The high-profile delegation included Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi; Coordinator of the Office of the First Lady, Mrs. Helen Eno-Obareki; immediate past Governor Udom Emmanuel; present and former members of the National Assembly; Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Udeme Otong; Minister of State for Petroleum (Gas), Obong Emem Ekperikpe Ekpo; and State Chairmen of the PDP and APC, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Akpan and Hon. Stephen Ntukekpo. Also present were the Secretary to the State Government, Enobong Uwah; some members of the State Executive Council; representatives from various federal boards and commissions and religious and Royal fathers. The visit underscored Akwa Ibom’s commitment to bipartisan governance, sustainable development, and strengthened collaboration with the federal government to address critical infrastructural and ecological challenges.
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  • President Tinubu Lauds Gov. Eno’s Development Strides, Bipartisan Approach

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his bipartisan approach to governance and his impressive developmental strides since assuming office nearly two years ago. The President gave this commendation during a meeting with Akwa Ibom stakeholders, led by Governor Eno, at the State House in Abuja.

    “I must commend Akwa Ibom for this unity of purpose. Governor Umo is a godly man, a performer, and I congratulate him on the great achievements he has recorded. Akwa Ibom is blessed to have him as governor,” President Tinubu stated.

    The President urged other leaders across the country to adopt a similar approach, prioritizing unity and development in their respective states. He emphasized that collaboration and inclusivity in governance are essential for addressing Nigeria’s challenges and called on all stakeholders to work together for the greater good of their states and the country.

    Speaking on behalf of the Akwa Ibom delegation, Governor Eno expressed gratitude for the President’s support, particularly in facilitating the emergence of Senator Godswill Akpabio as Senate President and appointing prominent Akwa Ibom sons and daughters to key federal positions, including Obong Ekperikpe Ekpo as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.

    Governor Eno praised President Tinubu for implementing strategic policies aimed at improving the nation’s fortunes and pledged the unwavering support of the Akwa Ibom people for his administration. He presented a progress report highlighting his administration’s achievements, emphasizing efforts toward inclusivity and sustainable development.

    The Governor also sought federal support for key projects, particularly the long-awaited Ibom Deep Seaport, which promises to transform the state’s economy and boost regional and national economic growth. He invited President Tinubu to visit Akwa Ibom in May 2025 to commission the Arise Park and Resort, a flagship project aimed at enhancing the state’s tourism potential. Additionally, he appealed for more federal appointments for Akwa Ibom indigenes and other interventions to further accelerate the state’s development.

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio also spoke at the meeting, commending President Tinubu’s leadership and applauding Governor Eno for fostering unity and driving significant progress in the state. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving both state and national development goals and pledged his continued support for Governor Eno’s vision for Akwa Ibom.

    The meeting was attended by key political, religious, and traditional leaders, including Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi, former Governor Udom Emmanuel, Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, members of the National Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), President General of the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Council, Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, other traditional rulers, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Akwa Ibom State, Apostle Christian Nyong, religious leaders, leaders of sociocultural groups, as well as youth and women leaders.

    During the meeting, President Tinubu was conferred with the chieftaincy title of Otuekong Akwa Ibom (Grand Commander of Akwa Ibom) by the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers. The honor, bestowed on behalf of the traditional council by Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, recognized President Tinubu’s visionary leadership and contributions to the state’s progress.
    President Tinubu Lauds Gov. Eno’s Development Strides, Bipartisan Approach President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, for his bipartisan approach to governance and his impressive developmental strides since assuming office nearly two years ago. The President gave this commendation during a meeting with Akwa Ibom stakeholders, led by Governor Eno, at the State House in Abuja. “I must commend Akwa Ibom for this unity of purpose. Governor Umo is a godly man, a performer, and I congratulate him on the great achievements he has recorded. Akwa Ibom is blessed to have him as governor,” President Tinubu stated. The President urged other leaders across the country to adopt a similar approach, prioritizing unity and development in their respective states. He emphasized that collaboration and inclusivity in governance are essential for addressing Nigeria’s challenges and called on all stakeholders to work together for the greater good of their states and the country. Speaking on behalf of the Akwa Ibom delegation, Governor Eno expressed gratitude for the President’s support, particularly in facilitating the emergence of Senator Godswill Akpabio as Senate President and appointing prominent Akwa Ibom sons and daughters to key federal positions, including Obong Ekperikpe Ekpo as Minister of State for Petroleum Resources. Governor Eno praised President Tinubu for implementing strategic policies aimed at improving the nation’s fortunes and pledged the unwavering support of the Akwa Ibom people for his administration. He presented a progress report highlighting his administration’s achievements, emphasizing efforts toward inclusivity and sustainable development. The Governor also sought federal support for key projects, particularly the long-awaited Ibom Deep Seaport, which promises to transform the state’s economy and boost regional and national economic growth. He invited President Tinubu to visit Akwa Ibom in May 2025 to commission the Arise Park and Resort, a flagship project aimed at enhancing the state’s tourism potential. Additionally, he appealed for more federal appointments for Akwa Ibom indigenes and other interventions to further accelerate the state’s development. Senate President Godswill Akpabio also spoke at the meeting, commending President Tinubu’s leadership and applauding Governor Eno for fostering unity and driving significant progress in the state. He emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving both state and national development goals and pledged his continued support for Governor Eno’s vision for Akwa Ibom. The meeting was attended by key political, religious, and traditional leaders, including Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi, former Governor Udom Emmanuel, Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Udeme Otong, members of the National Assembly, members of the State Executive Council, leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), President General of the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers Council, Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, other traditional rulers, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Akwa Ibom State, Apostle Christian Nyong, religious leaders, leaders of sociocultural groups, as well as youth and women leaders. During the meeting, President Tinubu was conferred with the chieftaincy title of Otuekong Akwa Ibom (Grand Commander of Akwa Ibom) by the Supreme Council of Akwa Ibom State Traditional Rulers. The honor, bestowed on behalf of the traditional council by Oku Ibom Ibibio Nteyin Solomon Etuk, recognized President Tinubu’s visionary leadership and contributions to the state’s progress.
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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.
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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
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  • Last week Sunday, my wife woke up very early and began to cook. I was sleeping and was perceiving aroma of food.

    I haven't tasted the food nor know what she was preparing but the aroma alone can tell what she was cooking.

    I inhaled deeply, and exhaled slowly to the aroma.

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    It was like a dream.

    The aroma of her cooking woke me up from cloud nine. Everywhere in the house was stew.

    The aroma of the food she was cooking over shadow the room fresher of the house.

    So I woke up and stylishly walked towards the kitchen door. Immediately she heard my footsteps, she jammed the kitchen door.

    I pushed the kitchen door and walked in and stood.

    She immediately covered the already fried chicken and stood staring at me.

    "Good morning my sweetest queen, my world queen, the only queen that gives me joy when sad." I hailed.

    She gazed at me and shook her head the negative way.

    I held her round her waist and kissed her neck.

    She turned, looked at me, and smiled without uttering a word.

    "Hope you are fine?"

    "I am fine." She replied.

    "Ok. Is there anything you would want me to help you with? Like to cut meat, to help you fry you know.. that can thing."

    She stared at me and smiled.

    "Apart from money O, if it's money don't ask me, and if it's to pound yam don't also ask. Those two things I mentioned zero them from your question." I interrupted.

    Immediately she turned and focused on her cooking without a word.

    "Cut small meat for me to eat na."

    "Noop."

    "please na, is me your husband."

    "NO!!" She raised her voice.

    "But why?"

    "Because me myself haven't tasted any yet till we both return from church we will eat as we like."

    "And why is your mouth oily if true, true you haven't tasted any?" I asked.

    "I am not giving you a cut. Cut for me, cut for me before I know what's up the pot will be empity. I don't want history to repeat itself. So no meat for you till we return from church."

    "Eheeen?"

    "Eheeen." she replied.

    "I don't think I will even be going to church today." I said.

    She immediately turned and looked at me in surprised.

    "Why won't you be going to church? See, we will go to this church together. I see no reason of you staying home." She shouted.

    " I have reasons O."

    "Which are?"

    "My clothes are not ironed and I haven't polish my shoe."

    "I have done that already."

    "You ironed the one I don't want to wear and polished the shoe I don't like wearing."

    "Which do you want to wear to church?" She asked.

    "That my white native."

    "I have ironed it already. Infact, I ironed all your clothes last night so get dress before I finish in the kitchen."

    "My stomach is paining me. I don't think I will be going today. Just go and pray for us." I said to her, and left the kitchen.

    30 minute later she finished everything and came back and met me on bed pressing my phone.

    "Like seriously you are not going?" She asked angrily.

    "I have told you my stomach is paining me." I replied carelessly.

    "Let nothing happen to the food in the kitchen must especially the meat." She warned.

    "What do you mean?" I mumbled like someone that wants to take his last breath.

    "I have told you already. Infact, don't worry I think I know what to do."

    "What will you do?"

    "Only me know what to do." She replied.

    I covered myself in blanket and continued shouting my stomach.

    She glared at me and walked out of the bedroom without a word.

    Immediately I heard the sound of her car, I jumped down from the bed and went straight to the kitchen.

    I got to the kitchen but couldn't find the pot nor the meat crumbs in the pot.

    I opened the fridge, the cupboard still nothing.

    "Where this woman hide this thing?" I whispered to myself.

    I searched all the house but couldn't find it. I even checked under the carpet, the sitting room but nothing.

    I got tired and gave up searching.

    After church service, my wife drove home. When I heard the sound of her car, I went and stood at the door entrance.

    She got down from the car and began to sing a worship song. I am sure it was one of the songs they sang in church.

    "You cooked and hid it away from your husband so that hunger will kill me abi? Continue." I thundered.

    "I know you will look for it. Devil husband like you. See be going to church O." She sparked, and went to the boot of her car and began to bring down the pots.

    I stared at her in shocked.

    "You took food to church?" I asked surprisedly.

    "Yes O. It's better than for me to come back home and meet chicken head and legs." She replied.

    "Honey, you took food to church haaa!!" I screamed.

    "Or won't you eat again?" She asked.

    I heaved heavily and said to her;

    "Let's go inside and eat."

    She looked at me for a moment longer and began to laugh.

    I can not come and miss sweet food because food go church.

    Inside life.
    Last week Sunday, my wife woke up very early and began to cook. I was sleeping and was perceiving aroma of food. I haven't tasted the food nor know what she was preparing but the aroma alone can tell what she was cooking. I inhaled deeply, and exhaled slowly to the aroma. The aroma of what I perceived was like fried chicken and egg with other goodies which i can't predict. It was like a dream. The aroma of her cooking woke me up from cloud nine. Everywhere in the house was stew. The aroma of the food she was cooking over shadow the room fresher of the house. So I woke up and stylishly walked towards the kitchen door. Immediately she heard my footsteps, she jammed the kitchen door. I pushed the kitchen door and walked in and stood. She immediately covered the already fried chicken and stood staring at me. "Good morning my sweetest queen, my world queen, the only queen that gives me joy when sad." I hailed. She gazed at me and shook her head the negative way. I held her round her waist and kissed her neck. She turned, looked at me, and smiled without uttering a word. "Hope you are fine?" "I am fine." She replied. "Ok. Is there anything you would want me to help you with? Like to cut meat, to help you fry you know.. that can thing." She stared at me and smiled. "Apart from money O, if it's money don't ask me, and if it's to pound yam don't also ask. Those two things I mentioned zero them from your question." I interrupted. Immediately she turned and focused on her cooking without a word. "Cut small meat for me to eat na." "Noop." "please na, is me your husband." "NO!!" She raised her voice. "But why?" "Because me myself haven't tasted any yet till we both return from church we will eat as we like." "And why is your mouth oily if true, true you haven't tasted any?" I asked. "I am not giving you a cut. Cut for me, cut for me before I know what's up the pot will be empity. I don't want history to repeat itself. So no meat for you till we return from church." "Eheeen?" "Eheeen." she replied. "I don't think I will even be going to church today." I said. She immediately turned and looked at me in surprised. "Why won't you be going to church? See, we will go to this church together. I see no reason of you staying home." She shouted. " I have reasons O." "Which are?" "My clothes are not ironed and I haven't polish my shoe." "I have done that already." "You ironed the one I don't want to wear and polished the shoe I don't like wearing." "Which do you want to wear to church?" She asked. "That my white native." "I have ironed it already. Infact, I ironed all your clothes last night so get dress before I finish in the kitchen." "My stomach is paining me. I don't think I will be going today. Just go and pray for us." I said to her, and left the kitchen. 30 minute later she finished everything and came back and met me on bed pressing my phone. "Like seriously you are not going?" She asked angrily. "I have told you my stomach is paining me." I replied carelessly. "Let nothing happen to the food in the kitchen must especially the meat." She warned. "What do you mean?" I mumbled like someone that wants to take his last breath. "I have told you already. Infact, don't worry I think I know what to do." "What will you do?" "Only me know what to do." She replied. I covered myself in blanket and continued shouting my stomach. She glared at me and walked out of the bedroom without a word. Immediately I heard the sound of her car, I jumped down from the bed and went straight to the kitchen. I got to the kitchen but couldn't find the pot nor the meat crumbs in the pot. I opened the fridge, the cupboard still nothing. "Where this woman hide this thing?" I whispered to myself. I searched all the house but couldn't find it. I even checked under the carpet, the sitting room but nothing. I got tired and gave up searching. After church service, my wife drove home. When I heard the sound of her car, I went and stood at the door entrance. She got down from the car and began to sing a worship song. I am sure it was one of the songs they sang in church. "You cooked and hid it away from your husband so that hunger will kill me abi? Continue." I thundered. "I know you will look for it. Devil husband like you. See be going to church O." She sparked, and went to the boot of her car and began to bring down the pots. I stared at her in shocked. "You took food to church?" I asked surprisedly. "Yes O. It's better than for me to come back home and meet chicken head and legs." She replied. "Honey, you took food to church haaa!!" I screamed. "Or won't you eat again?" She asked. I heaved heavily and said to her; "Let's go inside and eat." She looked at me for a moment longer and began to laugh. I can not come and miss sweet food because food go church. Inside life.
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