@Imranmuhdz Honestly I keep asking myself questions that I couldn't provide answer. Is state police actually the solution? This will only end up being a problem and a tool for governors rather than doing the needful.. dealing with corruption in the military sector is actually a way forward
I regret having premarital sex.
For many years, I didn’t think I would ever say those words. When I was younger, it didn’t look like something to regret. In fact, in the environment I grew up in, it almost felt like something to celebrate. Among my friends, experiences with women were treated like achievements. People compared stories, laughed about them, and sometimes even competed over them as if they were collecting trophies.
At that time, nobody talked about consequences. Nobody talked about the emotional weight those experiences could carry into the future. Nobody talked about what would happen when you eventually met the woman you truly loved.
Then I got married.
And that was when I began to understand something I wish someone had explained to me earlier.
You see, when you share that level of intimacy with multiple people before marriage, your mind sometimes carries memories you cannot easily erase. Moments that seemed harmless at the time suddenly become mental comparisons that you never asked for and never wanted.
There were times when I found myself battling thoughts I hated. Not because I didn’t love my wife—far from it. I loved her deeply. But I realized something painful: my past had introduced unnecessary struggles into something that was meant to be pure and peaceful.
My wife deserved better than that.
She deserved to be the only story in that area of my life. She deserved a man who was discovering everything about intimacy, connection, and vulnerability with her alone. Instead, I had to fight through memories that should never have existed in the first place.
And that is where the regret comes from.
Not because pleasure existed in the past, but because those choices followed me into my future.
People often think sexual discipline before marriage is just about rules or religious expectations. But I’ve come to realize it’s actually about something much deeper: it is about protecting the peace of your future marriage.
When you guard yourself before marriage, you are not just obeying a principle—you are preserving something beautiful for the person you will spend the rest of your life with.
You give them something rare in today’s world: a heart that has been kept, a mind that is free from comparisons, and a love story that begins with them and them alone.
Looking back now, if I could speak to my younger self, I would tell him this:
What feels like freedom today may become a burden tomorrow.
And what feels like restraint today may actually be the greatest gift you give to your future spouse.
Because the truth is, the greatest gift you can give the person you marry is not wealth, success, or even romance.
It is a heart that chose faithfulness before they ever arrived.
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@winexviv It's so unfortunate... I hope @waecnigeria will return Data Processing and computer to their portal so that students can write the exams. However, it has affected a lot of things and I pray that our children recover from it. Nigeria is a case study 😡 😢
@winexviv Thank you on this matter. From the memo shared it seems @waecnigeria is silent about Data Processing as a trade subject which has caused confusion for students that have been offering DP since SS1 because suddenly WAEC remove it from their portal. Will students write DP or not?
School Girls at FGGC Sagamu built an AI Robot called ‘OKiki-Saggy’
Secondary school girls of the Federal Government Girls’ College (FGGC) Sagamu, Ogun State unveiled an AI robot called ‘Okikiola-Sagamu’, also known as Kiki-Saggy in 2023
The project, which involved 10 students and a few staff members, was unveiled to the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, David Adejo, in Abuja.
The students, drawn from both the senior and junior classes, said the AI robot project took about seven months, adding that Kiki-Saggy can talk, walk and even gesticulate.
According to them, the robot stands at a height of six feet, weighs 60kg, and has a maximum speed of 10km per hour. When asked about the construction phase of the robot, the innovators explained that they were able to harness the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning. They said ‘Okiki-Saggy’ was their first successful trial as there
They also attributed their success to the training from their teachers, especially the school principal, Dr Muyibat Olodo, who also doubled as the head of the robotics team, and Coderina org, a capacity-building organisation that leverages robotics and other emerging technologies to empower young learners and teachers across Africa.
At the unveiling, Olodo emphasised how technology is aiding innovation and paving the way for a brighter future. She added that the futuristic fields are empowering students to unleash their creativity, problem-solving skills, and technological prowess.
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