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The Soulmates: of the 9 Elite Schools

The Soulmates: of the 9 Elite Schools

Primary Story blurb/Synopsis In Yola, power is inherited through institutions—and every term, it is fought for. Among the Nine (9) Elite Schools of Yola, victory in the annual inter-school competition means far more than trophies. It brings influence, prestige, and the loyalty of the city’s most powerful families. Reputations are forged here. Legacies are broken here. So when MiMie, a 15 year old Highschooler, a prodigy from the formidable Ahmodu Rybadu College (A.R.C), transfers to its greatest rival— Chyroma Amad Academy (C.A.A)—it sends shockwaves through the academic hierarchy. Officially, it’s a fresh start. In truth, it’s a calculated act of revenge. Safeeyah, her Best friend, and the entire A.R.C betrayed her, And MiMie intends to dismantle it from the inside out, and she plans to do it from the greatest Rival of A.R.C. As C.A.A and A.R.C collide once again, MiMie becomes entangled with Tahir (a ghost of MiMie’s past and early childhood, with a “Pinky promise” under a neon light between them.), Now a quiet strategist whose influence stretches far beyond the schools, a boy who appears to be cold and calculating, void of any emotion, However, that’s not how MiMie remembered him at least. And Mustyy, a boy caught between loyalty, consequence, and the cost of silence, running from a past that hunted him for almost 3 years, came to Yola, from Kaduna, a neighboring city, for a fresh start. Together—and often at odds—they navigate a system governed by rigid traditions, hidden loopholes, and unspoken wars passed down through generations. In the process, they often found themselves in a love triangle, Quadruple and even worse, one-sided and unrequited love, heartbreaks and depression. In Yola where Traditions and Family arrangements, be it a Marriage arrangement, Business alignment (often both at same time), or Royal appointments are navigated and set in stone by Parents, imposed to their children, to decide their future. So most of the time, the Elite children only finds freedom in their school life, however even at that, they often find themselves in generational rivalry that nobody knows how it began.
Teen
27 Chs
I'm Building Schools at the End of the World

I'm Building Schools at the End of the World

Hania Fill traveled inside the famous upgrading male protagonist doomsday novel, the one that he hates. He left many bad reviews in the comment section, becoming unimportant passersby with a nagging ball system, the Academic Life Achiever Infrastructure. It's supposed to be a good thing, but who would want to go to school at the end of the world? After three years of apocalypse, the slow-walking zombies turned into fast-eating monsters, and many monsters became stronger than before. Humanity is at a loss. Many men lost their wits, honor, pride, and principles in life. When some of them were about to become savages and beasts in this world, the news of an extraordinary school swept the world. What did you say about passing the entrance exams? After passing the school entrance exam, you can live in a dormitory with discounts or rent an apartment! Are you worried about your age, whether you are too young or too old? Anyone could enroll in many major and minor subjects. Are you afraid there's no food, water, or school supplies? On the campus, there's a cafeteria, food district, convenience store, and mall to hang out with. Hania Fill's advocacy at the end of the world is that, no matter what era you're in, knowledge is the best weapon. Go study hard and reach the pinnacle of life! An extra-little girlfriend appears in this original body, and the other is quite a fragrant little fool who doesn't want to study at all. This is not good, so he rolls up his sleeves and is ready to teach someone else. First, let's go inside the bedroom to coax the little girl and get out to read books! Even though the world is ending, the school class for today is not suspended!
Sci-fi
8 Chs
What are some canadian residential schools survivor stories?
One survivor story is that of Phyllis Webstad. When she was sent to the residential school, her new orange shirt, which was a precious item to her, was taken away. This simple yet powerful story represents the loss of personal identity and belongings that many children endured at these schools.
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2024-12-08 08:29
What are the most heart - wrenching Canadian Residential Schools stories?
The high mortality rates in the Canadian Residential Schools are a tragic part of the story. Due to poor living conditions, lack of proper medical care, and the harsh treatment, many children died. Their families were often not informed in a timely manner or at all. This was a great injustice done to the Indigenous communities, and the pain still lingers today in the hearts of those affected.
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2024-12-03 04:44
How did Canadian Residential Schools stories impact the Indigenous communities today?
Culturally, the loss of language and traditions during the Residential School era still affects the communities today. Many Indigenous languages are on the verge of extinction because they were not allowed to be spoken in the schools. It has been a struggle to revive them. Also, traditional cultural practices were disrupted and it has taken a long time to try and restore some of them.
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2024-12-01 10:35
How did the abuse in Canadian residential schools come to light?
The abuse in Canadian residential schools came to light through the testimonies of the survivors. As they grew older, they began to share their experiences, which were initially not fully believed but gradually gained more attention.
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2024-11-19 16:03
How have canadian residential schools survivor stories influenced the modern understanding of Indigenous rights?
These stories have made people realize the great injustice done to Indigenous people. It has led to more legal protection for Indigenous rights. For instance, laws have been made to protect their cultural practices.
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2024-12-08 21:47
What are some residential schools stories?
Residential schools stories often involve the harsh living conditions that the children endured. They were overcrowded, with insufficient food and medical care. Many children faced abuse, both physical and emotional. For example, some were punished severely for speaking their own languages. These stories are a sad reminder of the wrongs done to Indigenous peoples.
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2024-11-14 08:28
What are some of the Residential Schools horror stories?
One horror story is about the extreme physical abuse. Children were beaten harshly for the slightest mistakes. They were made to work long hours in difficult conditions, like in freezing cold while doing farm work, with little food or proper clothing. It was a nightmare for those innocent kids.
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2024-11-01 00:10
What are some of the Residential Schools Horror Stories?
One horror story is about the extreme physical abuse. Children in residential schools were often beaten severely for minor infractions. For example, if a child spoke their native language, which was forbidden in many cases, they could be whipped or punched by the staff. Another aspect was the emotional abuse. They were made to feel ashamed of their own culture, constantly told that their native ways were wrong and inferior. Many children were also separated from their siblings and friends, causing long - term psychological trauma.
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2024-11-11 03:36
What are some residential schools abuse stories?
One common abuse story from residential schools is the physical abuse. Children were often beaten harshly for minor mistakes. For example, if they spoke their native language instead of the imposed language, they would be punished physically. This was a cruel way to suppress their cultural identity.
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2024-12-13 22:53
What are some Residential Schools Survivors Stories?
One story could be about a survivor who was forcibly separated from their family at a very young age. They endured harsh living conditions, like overcrowded dormitories with little food. They also faced cultural suppression, being punished for speaking their native language.
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2024-11-30 06:46
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