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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
25 Chs
SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

SHE IS ME - ABUSE OF WOMAN

NOVEMBER 25, IS THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NON-ABUSE OF WOMEN, and it is the day that every woman must take to the streets to defend our rights and be respected. This book talks about the consequences of living with an abuser and having no idea what our rights are as women. This book talks about all the ways men deceive women into believing something that will never be. They are beasts, disguised as meek sheep, when inside they are predators. They present themselves to their future victims as "Prince Charming", or "The perfect man"; until they achieve their objectives, one of them is, marrying their victims and that is when they show their true face and nature, which are predatory beasts without any feelings. From meek sheep, they become these cannibals, thirsty for new blood and hungry for power who are capable of committing all kinds of monstrosities, to commit their objective and that objective is "Power" and to shout loudly, how proud they feel they have achieved their goals. They also want and wish to highlight with this cannibalism, that they are cannibalistic macho and proud of it. Every November 25, the day of non-mistreatment of women and the International Day for the elimination of violence against women is celebrated and commemorated and through this book, I wish to make a strong appeal to women who, should not to allow himself to be mistreated, humiliated, beaten and raped by any man. We must learn to say "NO" to mistreatment, abuse, beatings and rape, by them, and we must also know when to say "Up to here", "Enough!", "No more", "It was enough" or as Lorena Gallo ex Bobbitt did to John Bobbitt who, tired of that vicious cycle of beatings, mistreatment, humiliation and rape, cut off her husband's penis, in self-defense. We must have a perfect idea that if there is a life after that hell and that life, it will always be much better, if we know how to live it. Finally, we should not be part of a number of women who are underground, due to the mistreatment of us.
History
22 Chs
Abuse Obsession

Abuse Obsession

He was her rock, her best friend, her first love. He became her worst nightmare, her tormentor, her captor She was his everything. His obsession. Their story should have ended with that court case, but he's found a way back to her, and he won't give her another opportunity to escape. Not this time. Shivering, I sobbed out, unable to speak, unable to move. "Shh, shh, now baby-girl, it's alright, you're safe, don't cry" he soothed, moving closer to me. "N-Noah, I w-want to go home," I sobbed, feeling weak from my inability to talk without stuttering. A gasp left my parted lips as his hand forcefully connected with my cheek, "You are home, so I don't want to hear that crap from you, okay?" shaking, I looked down at my feet, his gaze too menacing to hold. "I said, do you understand" he spit through clenched teeth, "y-yes, I'm sorry" I whispered, a new wave of tears making their appearance. "Good girl, now I need you to keep being a good girl, okay?" nodding, my eyes met his dark ones. His form towered over me, making me feel small and irrelevant. "Words, Embry!" He demanded as I stuttered out a quiet yes. I studied him cautiously as he walked towards the far end of the room, shuffling through drawers before stalking back towards me and crouching down. I sucked in a breath as I saw the knife in his hand, his face held a mischievous grin as it glinted in the light. "Now baby-girl, you see, as much as I hate to, you need to be punished, do you know why?" Warning! This story is for mature audience, it contains strong language, abuse, mature themes and sensitive topics.
Sci-fi
8 Chs
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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2024-12-14 06:53
What are some of the abuse stories from residential schools in Canada?
The abuse stories from Canadian residential schools are truly heart - breaking. For instance, children were often starved as a form of punishment. They were forced to abandon their cultural and religious practices. Many students faced neglect in terms of medical care. The long - term effects of these abuses have been passed down through generations of Indigenous families, with problems like depression, substance abuse, and a loss of cultural identity.
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2024-11-19 20:54
How have residential schools abuse stories come to light?
Investigations by various organizations and government bodies have also uncovered many of these abuse stories. These investigations often include interviewing survivors, looking at historical records, and examining the physical conditions of the former residential school sites.
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2024-12-14 17:18
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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2024-11-20 00:03
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 16:28
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 08:10
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 11:36
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 14:46
What are some Residential Schools children stories?
One story is about the children being forcibly separated from their families. They were taken to these residential schools where they faced harsh discipline. For example, they were not allowed to speak their native languages. Many children were homesick and traumatized by this sudden separation from everything they knew.
1 answer
2024-11-15 16:19
What are some residential school abuse stories?
One common residential school abuse story is about the physical abuse. Many children were beaten severely for minor mistakes like speaking their native languages. For example, in some Canadian residential schools, children were hit with straps or canes just for using the words they grew up with at home.
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2024-12-12 22:24
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