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    I only believe this words "Some have foods but can't eat" whenever I visit the hospital
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  • Uh..I just noticed my bio here on linkedin supposed to have all it should have detailed out.. I'll just go ahead.

    The lady in that image below is one who's cheerful, resilience, brought up by two lovely people and yes still walking through the journey of life all while following the lead of her creator.
    She is a Nigerian,an Akwa Ibomite

    Ladies and Gentlemen I am pharm tech,a certified and licensed pharmacy technician who's passionate about healthcare and community service.
    I specialize in managing pharmacy operations, delivering high quality patient care and as well ensuring compliance with regulations under the supervision of the pharmacist.
    Yes... with over three years experience in both the community pharmacy setting and the hospital pharmacy setting.

    My hobbies include dancing, researching and listening to music.
    Thank you for making out time to read that
    Uh..I just noticed my bio here on linkedin supposed to have all it should have detailed out.. I'll just go ahead. The lady in that image below is one who's cheerful, resilience, brought up by two lovely people and yes still walking through the journey of life all while following the lead of her creator. She is a Nigerian,an Akwa Ibomite Ladies and Gentlemen I am pharm tech,a certified and licensed pharmacy technician who's passionate about healthcare and community service. I specialize in managing pharmacy operations, delivering high quality patient care and as well ensuring compliance with regulations under the supervision of the pharmacist. Yes... with over three years experience in both the community pharmacy setting and the hospital pharmacy setting. My hobbies include dancing, researching and listening to music. Thank you for making out time to read that 😊
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  • He came to propose to me, and died in my hostel

    Jareth came over to my hostel that evening. We ate, laughed, and talked about everything—our future, our plans, the names of our unborn kids. It was perfect.

    By nightfall, he yawned and stretched.

    "Babe, I’ll be leaving soon. I just need to rest a little before heading home. Tomorrow’s a busy day at work."

    "Okay,"

    I smiled, kissing his forehead.

    I let him sleep.

    But at 9 PM, when I tried to wake him, he didn’t move.

    "Jareth?"

    I whispered, shaking him lightly.

    Nothing.

    "Babes? Ademi, Ayanfe mi?"

    I shook him harder.

    "Jareth, wake up!"

    Still nothing.

    I pushed, slapped, screamed—no response. His body was warm, but he wasn’t breathing.

    Then, the real horror set in.

    Jareth was dead.

    My neighbors were gone for the night. It was as if they all planned to go to a party that night.

    I was alone.

    See me, see Kirikiri.

    See court, see jail!

    I grabbed his shoulders, shaking him with all my might.

    "Jareth, please! Don’t do this to me!"

    He didn’t even twitch.

    I pounded his chest. I tried mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. I did everything I had ever seen in a medical drama, but he just lay there, lifeless.

    Then... his phone rang.

    I looked at the screen.

    His mum.

    I froze.

    Then another call—his elder sister. Then another—his younger brother.

    As if they knew. They kept calling.

    My heart pounded so hard it felt like it would explode.

    What would I tell them?

    I panicked.

    I couldn’t call the police. No hospital would accept him without a proper explanation.

    I am finished.

    My stomach churned. I ran outside to throw up in the nearby gutter. I started coughing. I was disoriented.

    Then, his friends started calling too.

    I had to move him.

    But how?

    His body felt heavier than the weight of my sins.

    I dragged him to the car, struggling to lift him inside.

    The boot? No. That was too suspicious.

    I sat him upright in the passenger seat and buckled him in.

    Then, I started the engine.

    As I drove out, the security greeted him.

    "Bros don jonz. He like life. See as he sleep. Bros we greet oh."

    One of them laughed.

    If only they knew.

    I reached the big ditch. Student usually use it as a dumb site.

    I turned off the car and sat there, crying for an hour.

    "Jareth, please wake up. Please, baby. We had plans. Our dream house, our children... we were supposed to grow old together."

    Nothing. I caught myself talking alone. I was beginning to run mad!

    His lifeless body just sat there, unmoving.

    I wiped my tears. I had no choice.

    I opened the car door, went to his side, and pulled his body toward the ditch.

    Then—something small rolled out of his pocket.

    A small box.

    I bent down and picked it up with trembling hands.

    An engagement ring.

    I stopped breathing.

    He came to propose to me.

    That realization shattered my soul.

    I staggered back, the air suddenly too thick to inhale.

    My entire body shook.

    I couldn't do it. I laid on he floor with him, begging him to just wake for some minutes, and propose to me.

    No.

    I had to go back. I had to tell his family the truth. Whatever happened next, I will be ready.

    I wiped my eyes, summoned all my strength, and struggled to lift him back into the car.

    I was almost at my hostel gate when police stopped me.

    They checked and tried to wake him but he didn't.

    "I don't know why fine girl like you will be dating drunkard like this."

    I was nearly ruining mad. How the police didn't noticed was beyond my understanding.

    When I got home, my door was open.

    I knew I locked it.

    Something moved inside. I saw a sharp shadow running in my house.

    My heart should have skipped a beat. But it didn’t. Because I was already dead inside.

    Jareth was gone.

    Whoever was inside could kill me if they wanted.

    I grabbed a wooden plank near the door and stormed in.

    And then—

    UPROAR.

    "SURPRISE!!!"

    My legs buckled.I blinked, confused.

    In front of me stood Jareth’s mum, my mum, my brother, his siblings, his friends— even my neighbours

    All smiling.

    My friends, Helen, Lydia and Johana all opening their wide teeth and holding balloons.

    Then— music started playing.

    A saxophonist emerged from my room, holding a small banner that read:

    "Turn around."

    I slowly turned.

    And there he was Jareth.

    Alive. Smiling. Holding the same ring I had seen by the ditch.

    "Babe,"

    he grinned.

    "You always say nothing scares you. So, I decided to put that to the test. I love you. Please....."

    I didn't bother to wait to hear the last sentence before I collapsed.

    I woke up to laughter and claps.

    Jareth sat beside me, holding my hand.

    "So... will you marry me?"

    he whispered.

    With no strength left to scream or faint again, I nodded.

    "Yes."

    I will forever love him.

    But first...

    I need to kill him.

    The End.

    Spicezz Writes
    He came to propose to me, and died in my hostel Jareth came over to my hostel that evening. We ate, laughed, and talked about everything—our future, our plans, the names of our unborn kids. It was perfect. By nightfall, he yawned and stretched. "Babe, I’ll be leaving soon. I just need to rest a little before heading home. Tomorrow’s a busy day at work." "Okay," I smiled, kissing his forehead. I let him sleep. But at 9 PM, when I tried to wake him, he didn’t move. "Jareth?" I whispered, shaking him lightly. Nothing. "Babes? Ademi, Ayanfe mi?" I shook him harder. "Jareth, wake up!" Still nothing. I pushed, slapped, screamed—no response. His body was warm, but he wasn’t breathing. Then, the real horror set in. Jareth was dead. My neighbors were gone for the night. It was as if they all planned to go to a party that night. I was alone. See me, see Kirikiri. See court, see jail! I grabbed his shoulders, shaking him with all my might. "Jareth, please! Don’t do this to me!" He didn’t even twitch. I pounded his chest. I tried mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. I did everything I had ever seen in a medical drama, but he just lay there, lifeless. Then... his phone rang. I looked at the screen. His mum. I froze. Then another call—his elder sister. Then another—his younger brother. As if they knew. They kept calling. My heart pounded so hard it felt like it would explode. What would I tell them? I panicked. I couldn’t call the police. No hospital would accept him without a proper explanation. I am finished. My stomach churned. I ran outside to throw up in the nearby gutter. I started coughing. I was disoriented. Then, his friends started calling too. I had to move him. But how? His body felt heavier than the weight of my sins. I dragged him to the car, struggling to lift him inside. The boot? No. That was too suspicious. I sat him upright in the passenger seat and buckled him in. Then, I started the engine. As I drove out, the security greeted him. "Bros don jonz. He like life. See as he sleep. Bros we greet oh." One of them laughed. If only they knew. I reached the big ditch. Student usually use it as a dumb site. I turned off the car and sat there, crying for an hour. "Jareth, please wake up. Please, baby. We had plans. Our dream house, our children... we were supposed to grow old together." Nothing. I caught myself talking alone. I was beginning to run mad! His lifeless body just sat there, unmoving. I wiped my tears. I had no choice. I opened the car door, went to his side, and pulled his body toward the ditch. Then—something small rolled out of his pocket. A small box. I bent down and picked it up with trembling hands. An engagement ring. I stopped breathing. He came to propose to me. That realization shattered my soul. I staggered back, the air suddenly too thick to inhale. My entire body shook. I couldn't do it. I laid on he floor with him, begging him to just wake for some minutes, and propose to me. No. I had to go back. I had to tell his family the truth. Whatever happened next, I will be ready. I wiped my eyes, summoned all my strength, and struggled to lift him back into the car. I was almost at my hostel gate when police stopped me. They checked and tried to wake him but he didn't. "I don't know why fine girl like you will be dating drunkard like this." I was nearly ruining mad. How the police didn't noticed was beyond my understanding. When I got home, my door was open. I knew I locked it. Something moved inside. I saw a sharp shadow running in my house. My heart should have skipped a beat. But it didn’t. Because I was already dead inside. Jareth was gone. Whoever was inside could kill me if they wanted. I grabbed a wooden plank near the door and stormed in. And then— UPROAR. "SURPRISE!!!" My legs buckled.I blinked, confused. In front of me stood Jareth’s mum, my mum, my brother, his siblings, his friends— even my neighbours All smiling. My friends, Helen, Lydia and Johana all opening their wide teeth and holding balloons. Then— music started playing. A saxophonist emerged from my room, holding a small banner that read: "Turn around." I slowly turned. And there he was Jareth. Alive. Smiling. Holding the same ring I had seen by the ditch. "Babe," he grinned. "You always say nothing scares you. So, I decided to put that to the test. I love you. Please....." I didn't bother to wait to hear the last sentence before I collapsed. I woke up to laughter and claps. Jareth sat beside me, holding my hand. "So... will you marry me?" he whispered. With no strength left to scream or faint again, I nodded. "Yes." I will forever love him. But first... I need to kill him. The End. Spicezz Writes
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  • ADDICTION is Bad!!!

    When one is addicted, they can do anything atall to get that thing they want! These Items were removed from the GI tract (gastrointestinal tract)of an Opiate Addict (This patient was addicted to pain medication ).

    He deliberately swallowed these instruments so he could be brought to the hospital and be given some Morphines (a type of Pain medication ).

    So, a surgery was done to remove the instruments as seen above 👆🏻 (scissors, razor, nail clipper etc)
    This case is not rare a lot of patients who are addicted to drugs do this just so they can get a dose of that medication.

    When you use drugs a lot, overtime you will notice your body growing resistance to the medication and you think taking more of it will do the work… that’s you getting ADDICTED.

    This wasn’t the first time this patient swallowed an object, the first time he swallowed a full set of tiles yes! He broke the tiles into smaller portions and swallowed it. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

    Patient is doing well.

    WIFEOFA NOBLEMAN.

    #nursejessypink #addiction #drugfree
    #addiction #drug #surgery #health #nurses #nursestudent #besafe #hospital
    ADDICTION is Bad!!! When one is addicted, they can do anything atall to get that thing they want! These Items were removed from the GI tract (gastrointestinal tract)of an Opiate Addict (This patient was addicted to pain medication 💊). He deliberately swallowed these instruments so he could be brought to the hospital 🏥 and be given some Morphines (a type of Pain medication 💊). So, a surgery was done to remove the instruments as seen above 👆🏻 (scissors, razor, nail clipper etc) This case is not rare🙂 a lot of patients who are addicted to drugs do this just so they can get a dose of that medication.💊 🤮🤮🤮 When you use drugs a lot, overtime you will notice your body growing resistance to the medication 💊 and you think taking more of it will do the work… that’s you getting ADDICTED. 😫😫🙏🙏 This wasn’t the first time this patient swallowed an object, the first time he swallowed a full set of tiles😴😴😴 yes! He broke the tiles into smaller portions and swallowed it. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Patient is doing well.❤️‍🩹 ©️WIFEOFA NOBLEMAN. #nursejessypink #addiction #drugfree #addiction #drug #surgery #health #nurses #nursestudent #besafe #hospital
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  • Health is wealth, take care of yourself. Visit the hospital for proper checkups as self medication is dangerous....
    Health is wealth, take care of yourself. Visit the hospital for proper checkups as self medication is dangerous....
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  • GOV ENO BEGINS TOWN HALL MEETINGS WITH DISBURSEMENT OF N5.1 BILLION BUSINESS GRANTS

    ...reaffirms commitment to enhance MSMEs, rural development

    833 Akwa Ibom indigenes from Abak-Etim Ekpo-Ika Federal Constituency have received their part of the N5.1 billion ARISE Grant ermarked for farmers, traders, craftmen equipment support and ARISE MSME support schemes by Governor Umo Eno.

    The breakdown of the disbursement include N111 million to 178 crop, fish and livestock farmers, N176 million to 442 traders of various categories, N30 million to six Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises operators and equipment support running into hundreds of millions to 198 craftmen, as well as six beneficiaries of minibuses and three car beneficiaries.

    Speaking at the maiden Town Hall Meeting/Empowerment ceremony at the Abak Township Stadium, the State Governor identified micro, small and medium scale entrepreneurs as the engine that powers sustainable economic growth and restated his administration's resolve to reach out to them both in the city and at remote locations across the rural communities to empower them and enhance their growth.

    "We want to support small medium scale enterprises. These small businesses are the engine of the economy. These are the small traders, farmers, those people that have their handwork. Those are the people that help the economy, they employ two or three people and they provide food for their homes. We must support them. I know what you are doing and we will keep supporting you," Governor Eno stated.

    Reaffirming his commitment to rural development, the Governor maintained that he would be satisfied to take governance to the rural communities and leave enduring legacies in their lives and environments.

    This, he explained, was the reason he chose to embark on painstaking profiling of potential beneficiaries to avoid urban-based enlistment of portfolio traders and farmers, attesting to the utmost transparency and due diligence of the selection process and that the beneficiaries were real and verifiable, while also admonishing beneficiaries to make good use of the grant with the consciousness that it is a one-off opportunity.

    "No more will we sit in Uyo and write names of people we do not know. We have profiled all these people. If you check the brochure or go to Akwa Ibom State Government website, you'll see all their names, their phone numbers and their addresses so you can go and verify whether they got the monies or not.

    "We have visited their businesses; we have visited their farms and they are not portfolio business people, so we have decided to come to their Federal Constituency to disburse the money and we will do same to others. But one thing is, once we support you, your name is captured on the portal so you cannot get it again. It will be some other peoples turn. So use your own well.

    "I want to be remembered as the Governor who brought governance to the rural areas. I want to be remembered as the governor who interacted with the rural communities so they too can smell the fragrance of government. They can have good schools, good roads, good hospitals. They can have water, they can have basic necessities of life."

    The Governor commended the cooperation of the leadership of Abak Federal Constituency, especially for working collaboratively to produce a unified needs document, maintaining that the document carried the essence of the day's event.

    The Speaker, Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Elder Udeme Otong, leading stakeholders of Abak, Etim Ekpo and Ika Local Government Areas to make a presentation of their charter of needs, called for a motion which was moved by, and seconded by Hon. Mfon Idung and Rt. Hon Aniekan Umanah respectively, that Abak Federal Constituency will unanimously support Governor Umo Eno to continue in office beyond 2027 in appreciation of his goodness to the people of the area.

    In their various goodwill messages, a chieftain of the APC and Provost of Federal College of Health Sciences, Jos, Prof. Nkereuwem Etukudo, former Legal Adviser of the PDP, Emmanuel Enoidem, SAN and former Attorney General of the State, Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN, lauded the Governor's integrity in keeping to his promise to the electorate and assured him of continuous support of the people of Abak, Etim Ekpo and Ika.

    Interacting with Government House Correspondents, some beneficiaries of the grant; Inemesit Abraham and Semfon Dickson, expressed heartfelt gratitude over the grant, describing it as an apolitical, well-targetted empowerment programme. They noted that God is currently governing the state and using Governor Umo Eno as a human vessel.

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    9/3/25
    GOV ENO BEGINS TOWN HALL MEETINGS WITH DISBURSEMENT OF N5.1 BILLION BUSINESS GRANTS ...reaffirms commitment to enhance MSMEs, rural development 833 Akwa Ibom indigenes from Abak-Etim Ekpo-Ika Federal Constituency have received their part of the N5.1 billion ARISE Grant ermarked for farmers, traders, craftmen equipment support and ARISE MSME support schemes by Governor Umo Eno. The breakdown of the disbursement include N111 million to 178 crop, fish and livestock farmers, N176 million to 442 traders of various categories, N30 million to six Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises operators and equipment support running into hundreds of millions to 198 craftmen, as well as six beneficiaries of minibuses and three car beneficiaries. Speaking at the maiden Town Hall Meeting/Empowerment ceremony at the Abak Township Stadium, the State Governor identified micro, small and medium scale entrepreneurs as the engine that powers sustainable economic growth and restated his administration's resolve to reach out to them both in the city and at remote locations across the rural communities to empower them and enhance their growth. "We want to support small medium scale enterprises. These small businesses are the engine of the economy. These are the small traders, farmers, those people that have their handwork. Those are the people that help the economy, they employ two or three people and they provide food for their homes. We must support them. I know what you are doing and we will keep supporting you," Governor Eno stated. Reaffirming his commitment to rural development, the Governor maintained that he would be satisfied to take governance to the rural communities and leave enduring legacies in their lives and environments. This, he explained, was the reason he chose to embark on painstaking profiling of potential beneficiaries to avoid urban-based enlistment of portfolio traders and farmers, attesting to the utmost transparency and due diligence of the selection process and that the beneficiaries were real and verifiable, while also admonishing beneficiaries to make good use of the grant with the consciousness that it is a one-off opportunity. "No more will we sit in Uyo and write names of people we do not know. We have profiled all these people. If you check the brochure or go to Akwa Ibom State Government website, you'll see all their names, their phone numbers and their addresses so you can go and verify whether they got the monies or not. "We have visited their businesses; we have visited their farms and they are not portfolio business people, so we have decided to come to their Federal Constituency to disburse the money and we will do same to others. But one thing is, once we support you, your name is captured on the portal so you cannot get it again. It will be some other peoples turn. So use your own well. "I want to be remembered as the Governor who brought governance to the rural areas. I want to be remembered as the governor who interacted with the rural communities so they too can smell the fragrance of government. They can have good schools, good roads, good hospitals. They can have water, they can have basic necessities of life." The Governor commended the cooperation of the leadership of Abak Federal Constituency, especially for working collaboratively to produce a unified needs document, maintaining that the document carried the essence of the day's event. The Speaker, Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Elder Udeme Otong, leading stakeholders of Abak, Etim Ekpo and Ika Local Government Areas to make a presentation of their charter of needs, called for a motion which was moved by, and seconded by Hon. Mfon Idung and Rt. Hon Aniekan Umanah respectively, that Abak Federal Constituency will unanimously support Governor Umo Eno to continue in office beyond 2027 in appreciation of his goodness to the people of the area. In their various goodwill messages, a chieftain of the APC and Provost of Federal College of Health Sciences, Jos, Prof. Nkereuwem Etukudo, former Legal Adviser of the PDP, Emmanuel Enoidem, SAN and former Attorney General of the State, Uwemedimo Nwoko, SAN, lauded the Governor's integrity in keeping to his promise to the electorate and assured him of continuous support of the people of Abak, Etim Ekpo and Ika. Interacting with Government House Correspondents, some beneficiaries of the grant; Inemesit Abraham and Semfon Dickson, expressed heartfelt gratitude over the grant, describing it as an apolitical, well-targetted empowerment programme. They noted that God is currently governing the state and using Governor Umo Eno as a human vessel. Media Unit Government House, Uyo 9/3/25
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  • Always remember to thank God for keeping you healthy.....
    You have no idea how much people are spending in hospitals
    Always remember to thank God for keeping you healthy..... You have no idea how much people are spending in hospitals
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  • ARMY APPLAUDS GOV UMO ENO OVER SUPPORT FOR MILITARY, OTHER SECURITY AGENCIES

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has been applauded for his continuous support for the Nigeria Army and other security agencies in the State.

    The new General Officer Commanding, GOC, 6 Division of the Army, Major General Eric Emekah, made the commendation during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Government House, Uyo.

    General Emekah who was on a tour of detachments under his command in the State, following his assumption of duties, said the Nigerian Army was aware of Governor Eno's support for the military and other security agencies.

    "I've been to Akwa Ibom several times on oversight functions based on my previous appointment as deputy chief of operations, so I can say what you have been doing for the Army. Therefore, I want to, on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff and the officers and men of 6 Division, say thank you very much, particularly for 2 Brigade who are the primary beneficiary of your hospitality," he said.

    Receiving the delegation, Governor Eno congratulated the GOC on his new assignment, and expressed appreciation over the commendation.

    He stressed on the need for stronger collaborations with the Army, and highlighted with appreciation, the important role played by security agencies in ensuring the safety of citizens both on land and within the water ways.

    While assuring of his commitment to peace and security in the State, he reiterated his call for an Army base to assist provide maritime security along the Oron coastal areas.

    "For us as a state, we will continue to support the Nigerian Army and the security agencies to carry out their jobs because for us, they are protecting our State and our people. So, we will continue to do all we can to support our security agencies to do their jobs better.

    "I remember the last time when the late Chief of Army Staff had a conference here, we had made a request that we needed a battalion along the Oron-Urueffong Oruko axis because that will help check criminality along the waterways. He had promised then, but unfortunately he has passed on. I believe you can help us to achieve that," he said.

    To receive the GOC along with the Governor were the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah and members of the newly constituted State Executive Council.

    Media Unit
    Government House, Uyo
    26/2/25
    ARMY APPLAUDS GOV UMO ENO OVER SUPPORT FOR MILITARY, OTHER SECURITY AGENCIES Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has been applauded for his continuous support for the Nigeria Army and other security agencies in the State. The new General Officer Commanding, GOC, 6 Division of the Army, Major General Eric Emekah, made the commendation during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Government House, Uyo. General Emekah who was on a tour of detachments under his command in the State, following his assumption of duties, said the Nigerian Army was aware of Governor Eno's support for the military and other security agencies. "I've been to Akwa Ibom several times on oversight functions based on my previous appointment as deputy chief of operations, so I can say what you have been doing for the Army. Therefore, I want to, on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff and the officers and men of 6 Division, say thank you very much, particularly for 2 Brigade who are the primary beneficiary of your hospitality," he said. Receiving the delegation, Governor Eno congratulated the GOC on his new assignment, and expressed appreciation over the commendation. He stressed on the need for stronger collaborations with the Army, and highlighted with appreciation, the important role played by security agencies in ensuring the safety of citizens both on land and within the water ways. While assuring of his commitment to peace and security in the State, he reiterated his call for an Army base to assist provide maritime security along the Oron coastal areas. "For us as a state, we will continue to support the Nigerian Army and the security agencies to carry out their jobs because for us, they are protecting our State and our people. So, we will continue to do all we can to support our security agencies to do their jobs better. "I remember the last time when the late Chief of Army Staff had a conference here, we had made a request that we needed a battalion along the Oron-Urueffong Oruko axis because that will help check criminality along the waterways. He had promised then, but unfortunately he has passed on. I believe you can help us to achieve that," he said. To receive the GOC along with the Governor were the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah and members of the newly constituted State Executive Council. Media Unit Government House, Uyo 26/2/25
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  • I never knew my husband pretended to be blind to see if I really loved him.
    I knew Jacob when I was searching for a job,I had just graduated then and was in the labour market.We had bumped into each other at the entrance of one of the companies I had submitted my resume to.

    I apologized sincerely and he smiled"No problem .By the way,you look beautiful"
    "Thank you"I was so happy.

    After that I got the job,it was later I found out that he was the Director of the company and had chosen me because of how I behaved when we bumped into each other.
    It started as colleagues then friends who went out on dates and stuffs like that.He told me he wanted me to be his girl and I accepted because I had fallen for this guy.
    He opened a big boutique for me because according to him he didn't want us working in the same place .I accepted this idea.

    He engaged me and we got married.Our Marriage was the talk of the town and internet mind you I was an instagram influencer,I showcased my diamond ring and my new car he got for me.
    Things were going fine till suddenly my husband had an accident.
    Actually I was not around when this happened,I went to visit my mother who lived in another state.I was the eldest child and I had two younger sisters.
    Because of my husband,our lives changed.I bought a house for my mom and my sisters had the latest things.

    I rushed down to the hospital immediately I got a call that my husband had an accident.
    I was grateful he didn't die but then the doctor walked in and gave me the heartbreaking news.He called me aside and spoke to me"Ma'am your husband was so lucky thank God the operation was successful but it affected his eyesight"
    I was confused"What do you mean?"
    "It affected his eyesight but it's temporary.He should be brought to the hospital at least twice a week for check-up"
    I nodded but deep down I was crying.Why?Why did it have to happen to me?Our marriage was barely a month old.
    I went back to the ward to see him,my eyes filled with tears and pity.
    "Babe,you are here?"He spoke out.
    "Yeah,how are you feeling?The doctor said the accident affected your eyesight"
    "Yes"His voice was calm.
    I sighed .

    Three days later,he was discharged from the hospital.When we got home,I left him to the bedroom and made him lie on the bed.
    I stood watching him while my heart bled in pain,worry and regrets.
    I couldn't take it so I left the room.I took my phone and called my mom, telling her about it.She was sad but she advised me to take care of him since the doctor said it was temporary at least we had hope.
    It wasn't easy for me, what would I tell my fans on instagram?I reasoned.
    I slept without eating that night.The following day I helped him wash up,dress him up and serve him breakfast in bed.
    He didn't say a word to him.He was calm and it made me more uncomfortable.
    I told him I was leaving the house and ordered the cook to answer him when he calls for help.
    I drove to my boutique,I was sad and hated everything Infact I regretted marrying him.What if he never regains his sight again?I asked myself.

    My friend who wasn't married yet came to buy clothes from my shop and met me in a sad mood.She asked what was bothering me.After a brief silence,I told her.
    "Hmmm....that's heartbreaking.You are now a slave in your husband's house"She remarked.
    "What do you mean?"
    "You are not wise at all.Listen,if it were you that suddenly became blind do you think your husband would want you again?"She asked and this made sense to me.
    "I still love him"
    "I know but this is an opportunity to get money from him if you know what am talking about after all he can't see"
    She spoke for a while, paid for the clothes she bought and left.
    I went home that night but this mindset that it was either I gain control of the situation or l leave him to face his life.
    I couldn't be a slave in my husband house so I employed a maid who would always help him whenever he needed something and that was how everything started.

    Title; My Blind Husband.
    Happy new week guys.follow for more interesting story
    I never knew my husband pretended to be blind to see if I really loved him. I knew Jacob when I was searching for a job,I had just graduated then and was in the labour market.We had bumped into each other at the entrance of one of the companies I had submitted my resume to. I apologized sincerely and he smiled"No problem .By the way,you look beautiful" "Thank you"I was so happy. After that I got the job,it was later I found out that he was the Director of the company and had chosen me because of how I behaved when we bumped into each other. It started as colleagues then friends who went out on dates and stuffs like that.He told me he wanted me to be his girl and I accepted because I had fallen for this guy. He opened a big boutique for me because according to him he didn't want us working in the same place .I accepted this idea. He engaged me and we got married.Our Marriage was the talk of the town and internet mind you I was an instagram influencer,I showcased my diamond ring and my new car he got for me. Things were going fine till suddenly my husband had an accident. Actually I was not around when this happened,I went to visit my mother who lived in another state.I was the eldest child and I had two younger sisters. Because of my husband,our lives changed.I bought a house for my mom and my sisters had the latest things. I rushed down to the hospital immediately I got a call that my husband had an accident. I was grateful he didn't die but then the doctor walked in and gave me the heartbreaking news.He called me aside and spoke to me"Ma'am your husband was so lucky thank God the operation was successful but it affected his eyesight" I was confused"What do you mean?" "It affected his eyesight but it's temporary.He should be brought to the hospital at least twice a week for check-up" I nodded but deep down I was crying.Why?Why did it have to happen to me?Our marriage was barely a month old. I went back to the ward to see him,my eyes filled with tears and pity. "Babe,you are here?"He spoke out. "Yeah,how are you feeling?The doctor said the accident affected your eyesight" "Yes"His voice was calm. I sighed . Three days later,he was discharged from the hospital.When we got home,I left him to the bedroom and made him lie on the bed. I stood watching him while my heart bled in pain,worry and regrets. I couldn't take it so I left the room.I took my phone and called my mom, telling her about it.She was sad but she advised me to take care of him since the doctor said it was temporary at least we had hope. It wasn't easy for me, what would I tell my fans on instagram?I reasoned. I slept without eating that night.The following day I helped him wash up,dress him up and serve him breakfast in bed. He didn't say a word to him.He was calm and it made me more uncomfortable. I told him I was leaving the house and ordered the cook to answer him when he calls for help. I drove to my boutique,I was sad and hated everything Infact I regretted marrying him.What if he never regains his sight again?I asked myself. My friend who wasn't married yet came to buy clothes from my shop and met me in a sad mood.She asked what was bothering me.After a brief silence,I told her. "Hmmm....that's heartbreaking.You are now a slave in your husband's house"She remarked. "What do you mean?" "You are not wise at all.Listen,if it were you that suddenly became blind do you think your husband would want you again?"She asked and this made sense to me. "I still love him" "I know but this is an opportunity to get money from him if you know what am talking about after all he can't see" She spoke for a while, paid for the clothes she bought and left. I went home that night but this mindset that it was either I gain control of the situation or l leave him to face his life. I couldn't be a slave in my husband house so I employed a maid who would always help him whenever he needed something and that was how everything started. Title; My Blind Husband. Happy new week guys.follow for more interesting story ❤️❤️❤️🥰
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