Some guys need to stop this nonsense. it happens in Cross River last year. The total Bill was 4.2 million we don't want to share the receipt because of the name on it.
Here's the story, So this babe was invited out by her man to a dinner in celebration of her birthday.
She went there with 18 of her friends.
A dinner date that was meant to be between her and her man, she packed all her friends with her.
He didn't question them, he relaxed and everyone ordered, some were even said to be on their way, so they were more than 18 friends that came.
After the food, time for payment, he collected the receipt, marked what he ordered and paid for it leaving her to pay for her 18+ friends.
She was so embarrassed she followed him outside to confront his behavior.
This GenZ will always make you look stupid before people.
who is to be blame here??🤔🙄
“I would like to take the time to introduce everyone to miss Parham. She is a 2-month-old beautiful baby girl. Last night, I was dispatched to a residence to a child choking, it was this beautiful little princess. she was turning blue and fading fast. Mom and dad tried cpr with no luck and when I arrived, she was not breathing. the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY touched me and I knew what to do. I did reverse cpr and was able to suck the cereal out of her throat and she began breathing
Again. she smiled at me for a second and then starting crying which was music to my ears. out of my 25 years being a cop, this is my greatest and most profound accomplishment and it made every second of those 25 years worth it all. I am forever humbled and changed by this. Little miss Parham will forever be a part of my life...”
/Officer Kenneth Knox, Facebook
@historyinmemes This Kid was waving at the fire truck driving by; the truck stopped and turned on its lights.
What happened next was totally unexpected. 😭
"You cannot be leaders of tommorow if you don't think like tommorow"
- VeryDarkMan 2026
#QuotableQuote
I'm certainly using this quote in the next Leadership Development Training I'm facilitating.
Some guys need to stop this nonsense. it happens in Cross River last year. The total Bill was 4.2 million we don't want to share the receipt because of the name on it.
Here's the story, So this babe was invited out by her man to a dinner in celebration of her birthday.
She went there with 18 of her friends.
A dinner date that was meant to be between her and her man, she packed all her friends with her.
He didn't question them, he relaxed and everyone ordered, some were even said to be on their way, so they were more than 18 friends that came.
After the food, time for payment, he collected the receipt, marked what he ordered and paid for it leaving her to pay for her 18+ friends.
She was so embarrassed she followed him outside to confront his behavior.
This GenZ will always make you look stupid before people.
who is to be blame here??🤔🙄
Michael waited to ring the cancer bell with me.
Ten years later, I married him.
We met at seventeen during treatment—different diagnoses, same hospital, same long days of waiting. School was replaced with appointments. Plans were replaced with recovery. Michael finished treatment first. The nurses told him to ring the bell. He didn’t. He said he’d wait.
Months later, it was my turn. On my last day, Michael stood beside me, and we rang the bell together. Life after treatment wasn’t easy—follow-ups, fear, learning how to be “normal” again.
We grew up fast. He stayed. I stayed. We built a life on showing up instead of walking away. Ten years later, we stood somewhere else entirely—no hospital, no bell. Just family, sunlight, and vows. What began in treatment ended in marriage. He didn’t just wait for the bell. He stayed for everything that came after.
The lady who accused Daddy DK Olukoya was fined £100,000 by a UK court after she lost the case for defamation. She was not only ordered to pay damages but also to publicly retract and publish the court’s judgment—clear proof that the court found her allegations false.
In a UK High Court of Justice, Queen’s Bench Division libel case brought by Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Dr Daniel Olukoya and his wife, a London judge ordered UK-based blogger Maureen Badejo to pay a total of £100,000 in damages for defamatory statements she made about them online £65,000 to Olukoya and £35,000 to his wife.
She was also ordered to publish a summary of the judgment on her social media channels.
That case went through the UK legal system, and even on appeal, she lost again. No sentiments. No social media noise. Just law, evidence, and judgment.
This is exactly why courts matter. False accusations thrive where there are no consequences.
Let this be a lesson to bloggers, clout chasers, and church haters who think pastors are easy targets.
If more men of God take the legal route instead of keeping quiet, many of these sponsored stories will stop.
The law is there for a reason. use it and teach them a lesson.
7 Things that cannot kill you as a man
You will not die if:
1. Call your wife with romantic names.
2. Play with your wife sometimes
3. Help your wife wash when she is down or tired.
4. Help with the cooking sometimes
5. Buy your partner gifts
6. Cuddle, kiss and play with the necessary instead of just penetrating straight.
7. Take her out on a date.
**A 9-year-old boy walked outside on New Year’s Eve… and walked back in alive.** Because a small metal crucifix changed everything.
📍 Las Talitas, Tucumán, Argentina – December 31, 2020
Young Tiziano was hit in the chest by a stray bullet fired into the air during holiday celebrations.
Doctors called the wound superficial. The reason: the bullet struck his metal crucifix necklace, deflecting just enough to miss his heart and major arteries. Police, hospital staff, and reports from Catholic News Agency confirmed the miracle-like escape.
Stray bullets are a silent, deadly reality after fireworks and festivities in many places—random, unstoppable, unforgiving.
Most victims don’t get a second chance. Tiziano did—by millimeters, physics, perfect timing, and a thin piece of metal.
This isn’t about turning science into myth. It’s about gratitude for the rare win, mixed with sober respect for the odds.
A boy survived. Many others don’t.
Let stories like this remind us:
Celebrate responsibly.
Think of the people below the sky.
Because survival can come down to one tiny deflection…
and responsibility comes down to the choices we make.
Hold your loved ones a little closer tonight. ❤️
They looked like a perfect, happy family.
They weren’t.
The Turpin family: 13 children in a quiet Perris, California home. Smiling Facebook photos fooled the world.
Behind closed doors: years of horror. On January 14, 2018, 17-year-old Jordan Turpin made one desperate call using a hidden, barely-used phone. Shaking, she begged 911: “Come now.
Police arrived to a nightmare.
Children chained to beds. Severely malnourished.
The oldest—29—looked like a 10-year-old. Some didn’t know what police were.
Some had never tasted medicine.
All denied food, school, freedom, dignity.
Parents David and Louise Turpin were arrested.
Both sentenced to life in prison.
Neighbors never suspected.
The abuse hid in plain sight.
Jordan’s single, courageous 911 call saved her 12 siblings.
Proof: Monsters don’t always look monstrous.
Sometimes they wear the face of parents.
And one brave voice—one phone call—can shatter the silence and change everything.
If you ever doubt your voice matters… remember Jordan. ❤️
This is the last photo of Saman Kunan — the 38-year-old former Thai Navy SEAL who gave his life to save others.
When twelve boys were trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand, oxygen was running low.
So Saman made a choice: he left his own tank behind to deliver more air to the children.
He never made it back.
But because of him… they did.
A hero who didn’t wear a cape — just courage, duty, and a heart too big to measure.
His sacrifice lit the way out of the darkness.
And the world will never forget. 💔
They Lived Where No One Could Breathe.
During the Holocaust, two Jewish families vanished beneath a city—not to escape… but to survive. For 14 months, they lived in sewers.
No sunlight. No clean air. Rats. Disease. Silence. One wrong sound meant death.
Children learned to whisper.
Adults learned to endure hunger so others could eat. Darkness became their shelter.
Hope became their oxygen.
Every day was a decision:
Stay hidden… or die above ground.
Against all odds—they survived.
👉 Would you have lasted one night?
👉 Could you protect your family in total darkness?
Never forget what humans endured just to live.
Never forget what hate forces people to become.
They Lived Where No One Could Breathe.
During the Holocaust, two Jewish families vanished beneath a city—not to escape… but to survive. For 14 months, they lived in sewers.
No sunlight. No clean air. Rats. Disease. Silence. One wrong sound meant death.
Children learned to whisper.
Adults learned to endure hunger so others could eat. Darkness became their shelter.
Hope became their oxygen.
Every day was a decision:
Stay hidden… or die above ground.
Against all odds—they survived.
👉 Would you have lasted one night?
👉 Could you protect your family in total darkness?
Never forget what humans endured just to live.
Never forget what hate forces people to become.