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The Narcissist Pastor episode 9&10

Narcissistic Pastor Episode 9: The First Step of Rebellion Ruth sat on the edge of the bed, her fingers clutching the fabric she had brought home from Mama Bisi’s shop. She had spent the entire night thinking about the elderly woman’s words. “If this is your calling, you must embrace it.” But what if Daniel […]

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The Narcissist Pastor episode 7&8

Narcissistic Pastor Episode 7: A Hidden Passion Resurfaces Ruth sat in the small sitting room, staring at the fabric she had bought from the market earlier that day. The vendor’s words kept replaying in her mind: “Are you a designer? You look like someone who would do well in fashion.” She ran her fingers over […]

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The Narcissist Pastor episode 5&6

Narcissistic Pastor Episode 5: The Fear of Being Free The sun was beginning to set as Ruth stepped into the house. A strange mix of emotions swirled inside her—relief, guilt, and a hint of something she hadn’t felt in a long time: hope. Her lunch with Sister Grace had felt like stepping into another world. […]

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The Narcissist Pastor episode 3&4

The narcissistic Pastor Episode 3: A Life on Hold Ruth sat by the window, staring outside as the church members gathered for the weekly women’s fellowship. Laughter and chatter filled the air, but she was not allowed to be part of it. Pastor Daniel had made it clear—she didn’t need to attend. “A pastor’s wife […]

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The Narcissist Pastor

The narcissistic Pastor  Episode 1: The Perfect Pastor Pastor Daniel stood on the pulpit, his voice echoing through the packed church. His sermon today was about love and kindness in marriage. He quoted scriptures, urging men to cherish their wives and treat them like queens. The congregation nodded in admiration, some taking notes, others […]

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THE WEIGHT OF A MAN Episode 3:

— The hospital smelled like antiseptic and prayers. Dolapo was in labor. Twelve hours. No progress. I sat on the bench outside the maternity ward, drenched in sweat. Not from heat—but from fear. Fear that something would go wrong. That this child we had sacrificed everything for might not make it. That the woman who […]

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THE WEIGHT OF A MAN Episode 2

— : “What the World Expects” — The morning after that emotional conversation with Dolapo, something changed between us. Not magically. Not like those Instagram couples who snap back into laughter and dancing. But something softened. She looked at me with different eyes, and I stopped walking around with that bitterness in my chest. But […]

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THE WEIGHT OF A MAN

A Coolvalstories Production — Episode 1: “This Wasn’t in the Vows” They say marriage is sweet when you marry your friend. I thought I married my best friend. I, Tunde Martins, a 31-year-old civil engineer from Ibadan, stood at the altar barely eight months ago, holding the hands of the woman I had chased for […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends episode 6

— Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 6: “Rainbows After Rain” Word Count: ~1,250 words Amaka’s POV — They say tough times never last—but when you’re inside the storm, it feels like forever. Chike and I had seen some of our darkest days—empty pots, mounting bills, bruised egos, and sleepless nights filled with more silence […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends episode 5

— Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 5: “Love in the Middle of Lack” Word Count: ~1,200 words Amaka’s POV — It’s easy to hold hands when you’re walking through a garden. It’s harder when you’re stumbling through a storm, soaked, hungry, and unsure where the next step leads. For Chike and me, love began […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends episode 4

— Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 4: “Between Us and the World” Word Count: ~1,150 words Amaka’s POV — There’s a special kind of pressure that creeps into your marriage—not from within, but from outside. The world starts whispering in corners: comparing, suggesting, questioning. And if you’re not careful, those whispers become voices in […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends episode 3

— Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 3: “When Money Gets Funny” Word Count: ~1,130 words Amaka’s POV — Three months into our marriage, I stopped calculating love with butterflies. I started measuring it in power units, gas refills, and transport fare to work. Money—or the absence of it—was quietly strangling us. Chike had been […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends episode 2

Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 2: “Uninvited Guests” Word Count: ~1,120 words Amaka’s POV — — Marriage, I’ve come to realize, doesn’t whisper its troubles. It taps gently at first, like NEPA flickering lights—until darkness settles and you’re left fumbling in unfamiliar territory. It had only been two months since Chike and I said […]

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When The Honeymoon Ends

A Coolvalstories Production — Title: When the Honeymoon Ends Episode 1: “The Wedding Was Just the Beginning” Word Count: ~1,060 words — The hall glittered. Gold and white decorations hung like dreams from the ceiling. Cameras clicked. People clapped. The MC’s voice boomed over the speakers, and the crowd roared as Amaka and Chike danced […]

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The Heavy Burden episode 9&10

EPISODE 9: TAKING THE LEAP Adesuwa sat in front of Mrs. Ogunde’s office, her hands shaking slightly. She still couldn’t believe how fast things were moving. Was she really about to start her own business? Mrs. Ogunde had offered to invest in her, helping her set up a small food kiosk in a better location. […]

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The Heavy Burden episode 7&8

EPISODE 7: RISING FROM NOTHING Adesuwa woke up in Ireti’s small but comfortable home, feeling something she hadn’t felt in years—peace. For the first time in a long while, she didn’t have to worry about an abusive husband or an empty cooking pot. She started work at Ireti’s restaurant that morning, determined to prove herself. […]

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The Heavy Burden episode 5&6

EPISODE 5: WALKING AWAY Adesuwa spent the night thinking. Every time she looked at her sleeping children, her resolve grew stronger. She couldn’t let them grow up in this toxic environment. By dawn, she had made her decision. She packed the little belongings she and her children had—mostly clothes and a few kitchen utensils. Her […]

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The Heavy Burden episode 3&4

EPISODE 3: A GLIMPSE OF STRENGTH Adesuwa woke up to the sound of her children whispering. Osaro, the eldest, was trying to comfort his younger siblings, who were complaining of hunger. She sat up and looked around their tiny room. Efe was gone again. She sighed. What was she expecting? The last time he left […]

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The Heavy Burden

EPISODE 1: THE HEAVY BURDEN Adesuwa sat on the old wooden bench outside her one-room apartment, staring at the empty pot on the fire. Her three children played nearby, their laughter masking the hunger that gnawed at their bellies. She sighed deeply, wiping sweat from her forehead as she fanned the fire with a piece […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 7

Healing isn’t linear. Some days, I felt like I was flying—confident, purposeful, glowing with a sense of freedom I once thought I didn’t deserve. Other days, I’d wake up with fear crawling over my skin, reliving memories I tried so hard to bury. But through it all, one thing remained constant: I wasn’t going back. […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 6

It was a Tuesday. Ordinary in every way. I had just returned from the cyber café after submitting my latest article to the magazine. I felt good—no, confident. I had written about reclaiming your voice after emotional abuse, and the editor had responded with one word: “Powerful.” I was humming as I unlocked the gate […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 5

They don’t tell you that freedom is messy. It’s not a clean break. It doesn’t come with instant peace or overnight joy. No—freedom comes in fragments. Like little pieces of glass scattered on the floor, waiting for you to walk barefoot across them before you can feel whole again. The first week away from Chuka, […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 4

The plan wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t even smart. But it was mine. I had no grand escape mapped out with a GPS tracker or a burner phone and fake identity like in the movies. All I had was desperation… and courage that had taken years to grow. The night I chose to flee was ironically […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 3

It was a Wednesday morning when the mirror finally spoke. Not in words, of course, but in silence. A deep, penetrating silence that made me see everything I had refused to face for years. I had just finished taking a bath. The scent of jasmine and vanilla lingered on my skin, a luxury I once […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence episode 2

People envy what they see on the outside. They don’t ask questions—they just assume. To the world, I was the girl who had it all. A mansion with four bedrooms, marble floors, and a walk-in closet bigger than my entire childhood apartment. A fridge stocked with imported wine. Brunches served on gold-rimmed plates. Ankara from […]

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Living In Luxury, Dying In Silence

My name is Adaeze. I used to think that being chosen by a rich man was the peak of life’s blessings. I thought I had arrived. But sometimes, what glitters most, imprisons the deepest. They say love is blind. But I now believe it’s more accurate to say love blinds you—especially when money walks in […]

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Confessions of an American Living in Nigeria episode 4

Conclusion They say if you can survive in Nigeria for six months, you can survive anywhere. I’m living proof. From fiery romance to fiery pepper soup — and near run-ins with real danger — my Nigerian experience has been anything but bland. But let’s cut to the chase. Nigeria is spicy — not just in […]

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Confessions of an American Living in Nigeria Episode 3

Episode 3: The Spicy Nigeria is the kind of place that defies one-line descriptions. One moment you’re dancing at a wedding where people spray naira notes like confetti; the next, you’re glued to the news because of a kidnapping in a town just two states away. This country is spicy — not just in its […]

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Confessions of an American Living in Nigeria Episode 2

Episode 2: The Bad Let me start this one by being brutally honest: Nigeria can test your patience in ways you never knew existed. For all its warmth and cultural richness, it’s also a place where even the simplest task can feel like a full-body workout. I learned this the hard way. The first major […]

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Confessions of an American Living in Nigeria

Episode 1: The Good If someone had told me five years ago that I would leave my cozy life in Austin, Texas, pack my bags, and move to Nigeria — of all places — I would’ve laughed in their face. But life, in its ever-twisting nature, had other plans. It started with a job offer. […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 7

Episode 7: Finding My Feet From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad I always heard people say, “The beginning is the hardest.” But no one ever says how long that beginning can last. For me, the storm didn’t calm overnight. It took months of grinding, humility, and small wins that didn’t make the headlines […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 6

Episode 6: When Everything Almost Fell Apart From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad I always thought the hardest part of being abroad was getting here. Visa applications, flight bookings, saying goodbye to your old life — those are all brutal in their own way. But no one tells you what happens after you’ve […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 5

Episode 5: The Highs and Lows of Love in a Foreign Land (From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad) They say loneliness hits harder in a foreign land. I used to think I was strong enough to handle it, but nothing prepared me for the weight of quiet nights in my tiny flat in […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 4

Episode 4: School, Stress, and Sudden Realizations The days had started to blend together — a continuous loop of school, job hunting, and the weight of being in a foreign country. The initial rush of excitement had faded, and now I was left with the harsh reality of balancing academics with the pressures of daily […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 3

Episode 3: Budget Struggles, Job Hunts, and the Dream of Love It had been almost a month since I arrived in London, and I had begun to feel the weight of reality settling in. The initial excitement of being in a new country had worn off, and now I was grappling with the everyday challenges […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience Episode 2

Episode 2: Touchdown in London: The Cold Reality The next morning, I woke up to the relentless drizzle of rain tapping against my window, the gray sky casting a somber light on everything around me. I had hoped that it was just an anomaly, a rainy day in London, but as the hours passed, I […]

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From Lagos to London: My First Year Abroad – A True-Life Experience

A Coolvalstories Original Episode 1: The Dream to Escape I had always dreamed of leaving Lagos — escaping the chaos of the city, the daily grind, and the weight of unfulfilled promises. For as long as I could remember, my heart longed for a change, and that change, I believed, would come in the form […]

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How I Survived a Loan App Blackmail Threat episode 6

Episode 6: Healing After the Storm For weeks after the chaos ended, I found myself living cautiously.I checked my phone nervously.I flinched at every unknown number.I even hesitated before posting anything online. It was like the trauma had hardwired fear into my daily routine. But as the days turned into weeks, something beautiful started happening. […]

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How I Survived a Loan App Blackmail Threat episode 5

Episode 5: Enough is Enough Hearing that my mother had collapsed broke something inside me.All the shame, all the fear — it burned away, replaced by pure, cold determination. I couldn’t keep living like a hunted animal.I had to end this, no matter what it took. The first thing I did was gather all the […]

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How I Survived a Loan App Blackmail Threat episode 4

Episode 4: When Fighting Back Got Dangerous The day after my Facebook post went viral, I woke up to find that the loan app agents had shifted gears.This time, they weren’t just threatening me personally — they were trying to destroy my character publicly. Someone — probably one of them — created a fake Twitter […]

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