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BusinessI Am Running For My Life. A Must Read Confession! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 6:19pm On May 13, 2015
I am in serious trouble and I need urgent help. At the moment, I am in hiding and I am praying to God to see me through this problem, if not I do not know what I am going to do. I am running away from some guys who believe that I have duped them whereas I am innocent of what happened. The thing is that I have this custom officer, who is my very close friend. Sometime ago he came to me and told me that the Custom service was trying to dispose off some container of goods which were seized by customs and have remained unclaimed. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/82/my-life-is-in-danger-pls-help
CareerI Am Running For My Life. A Must Read Confession! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 6:12pm On May 13, 2015
I am in serious trouble and I need urgent help. At the moment, I am in hiding and I am praying to God to see me through this problem, if not I do not know what I am going to do. I am running away from some guys who believe that I have duped them whereas I am innocent of what happened. The thing is that I have this custom officer, who is my very close friend. Sometime ago he came to me and told me that the Custom service was trying to dispose off some container of goods which were seized by customs and have remained unclaimed. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/82/my-life-is-in-danger-pls-help
PoliticsConfessions Of A Special Assistant. A Must Read!! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 4:44pm On May 12, 2015
As we are getting close to May 29th, the tension in me keeps rising because I know that it will be easier for the camel’s head to pass through the eye of a needle than for us to escape the wrath of the EFCC. I know I am not supposed to be writing this here but I just can’t help it because the thought of going to jail is really disturbing to me. You might be thinking now that I am a politician, but the truth is that I am not. I am only a Special assistant to the Commissioner of Finance in one of the South Eastern states of the country. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/79/it-might-be-over-for-me Make confessions anonymously
RomanceMy German Story... A Must Read! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 4:36pm On May 12, 2015
I am living in Germany. I have been living in Germany for the past 10 years and I must confess that I am doing very well here. My sojourn abroad has been a very successful one so I have every reason to thank God. However, that success would not have been possible, without the help of my German wife, Ella. When I first came to Europe, I came with a tourist visa which was meant to last for just six months. On arrival here, the first thing that was a priority to me was how to perfect my documents here so that I can live freely without fear of deportation. So I made inquiries from other Nigerians whom I met here on the best way to go about my plans and I was told that the best way was to get married to a German Lady. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/77/my-german-story Make a confession anonymously
FamilyMy German Story... A Must Read! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 4:00pm On May 12, 2015
I am living in Germany. I have been living in Germany for the past 10 years and I must confess that I am doing very well here. My sojourn abroad has been a very successful one so I have every reason to thank God. However, that success would not have been possible, without the help of my German wife, Ella. When I first came to Europe, I came with a tourist visa which was meant to last for just six months. On arrival here, the first thing that was a priority to me was how to perfect my documents here so that I can live freely without fear of deportation. So I made inquiries from other Nigerians whom I met here on the best way to go about my plans and I was told that the best way was to get married to a German Lady. I wasted no time in doing this, because not too long after that, I met Ella. When I met Ella, I gave her the impression that I was madly in love with her and that I was for real. Initially she was reluctant to get into a relationship with me because according to her most Africans especially Nigerians, are scams, they pretend to love you so that you can marry them but as soon as they get their papers they dump you and that would be all. So she initially did not want to get involved with me. I had to do a lot of things to convince her and eventually we got married after a year. We have been married now for the past 8 years and the marriage has produced two kids, but deep inside me, I Know that I have been living a lie and that I really do not love Ella. I feel sorry for her most times because she is such a wonderful Lady, but I know the time has come for me to move on, because back home in Nigeria, I am also married, although Ella is not aware of this. I had got married to my Nigerian wife about three years ago. I met her through my younger sister and we both have a child together. I have been under serious pressure from her to come and join me abroad, which was what I had actually planned but I cannot allow this to happen right now when I am still legally married here. My Nigerian wife however is not relenting. She feels I have abandoned her in Nigeria, even when I visit at least twice in a year and we talk on the phone every day. I have been looking for a way to opt out of my marriage to this white lady so that I can be free to send for my Nigerian wife and kid, but, I am really finding it very difficult, most especially with the fact that Ella is such a nice lady and she has consistently made jokes with it that she won’t be surprised if I asked for a divorce. I am really at loss as to what to do, please advise me.


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FamilyMy Lesbian Secret... Must read! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 3:41pm On May 12, 2015
I have been seriously depressed for some time now and the way things are going if I do not find a solution to my problem I might be forced to take my life, and I know that a lot of people who do not know what I am going through would then be wondering why I had to commit suicide since I have everything going on well for me. Well, I really wished that everything was going on well for me but the truth is that it is only the one who wears the shoe that knows where it pinches. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/80/my-lesbian-secret Make a confession anonymously
RomanceMy Lesbian Secret by ConfessionsNgr(op):
I have been seriously depressed for some time now and the way things are going if I do not find a solution to my problem I might be forced to take my life, and I know that a lot of people who do not know what I am going through would then be wondering why I had to commit suicide since I have everything going on well for me. Well, I really wished that everything was going on well for me but the truth is that it is only the one who wears the shoe that knows where it pinches. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/80/my-lesbian-secret Make a confession anonymously
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RomanceRe: I Slept With My Friend's Hubby To Be... by ConfessionsNgr(op): 11:13am On May 09, 2015
Ucheosefoh:
Don't quote me next time to talk rubbish, because I did not believe this fabricated story by a blogger seeking for traffic means I have stupid mentality. I will not insult you but stay away from my mention if you don't anything nice to say.
I'm sorry but its not a blog post. ConfessionsNigeria.com is not a blog. It is a site where people can come and post any story with the option of total anonymity. Politicians, Pastors and even ordinary Nigerians are talking. This is a true confession posted anonymously...
FamilyI Slept With My Friend's Hubby To Be... A True Confession by ConfessionsNgr(op): 9:26pm On May 08, 2015
My name is Banke. I am putting my name up here in the hopes that the person I am writing about reads this. If you do I want you to know I am very sorry and never saw it coming. I hope you will forgive me because you are one of the nicest people I have met in recent times. So here’s my confession. I recently passed out from NYSC February 2015, I served in Abuja and I still live here in Abuja with a very good friend who served with me in the same PPA. We recently became friends around September 2014 and since then she has been so nice to me, somewhat of an angel in disguise and she’s a very smart girl too. Recently she told me to join her to go see her boyfriend she’s been telling me about and he has proposed to marry her with their introduction in a few months. So on that faithful day we went together to his house, on getting there, seeing how nice looking the place was made my heart pump faster with joy for my friend and then suddenly lo and behold he came out of the room to join us. Guess what? The guy I saw is someone I have slept with before. We didn’t have anything serious though, it was more like a one night stand and it was months before I even became friends with her. Seeing me he acted like he didn’t remember and I played along. Since that day I have been thinking and it worries me a lot because this guy is who my friend wants to get married to. She seems so in love with him and they look good together so I do not want to spoil what they have going on for them and be branded a bad friend. Do I open up to her or die with it? I’m confused



Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/76/i-slept-with-my-friends-hubby-to-be
RomanceI Slept With My Friend's Hubby To Be... by ConfessionsNgr(op): 9:19pm On May 08, 2015
My name is Banke. I am putting my name up here in the hopes that the person I am writing about reads this. If you do I want you to know I am very sorry and never saw it coming. I hope you will forgive me because you are one of the nicest people I have met in recent times. So here’s my confession. I recently passed out from NYSC February 2015, I served in Abuja and I still live here in Abuja with a very good friend who served with me in the same PPA. We recently became friends around September 2014 and since then she has been so nice to me, somewhat of an angel in disguise and she’s a very smart girl too. Recently she told me to join her to go see her boyfriend she’s been telling me about and he has proposed to marry her with their introduction in a few months. So on that faithful day we went together to his house, on getting there, seeing how nice looking the place was made my heart pump faster with joy for my friend and then suddenly lo and behold he came out of the room to join us. Guess what? The guy I saw is someone I have slept with before. We didn’t have anything serious though, it was more like a one night stand and it was months before I even became friends with her. Seeing me he acted like he didn’t remember and I played along. Since that day I have been thinking and it worries me a lot because this guy is who my friend wants to get married to. She seems so in love with him and they look good together so I do not want to spoil what they have going on for them and be branded a bad friend. Do I open up to her or die with it? I’m confused


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/76/i-slept-with-my-friends-hubby-to-be
CrimeForgive Me Nigeria, I Am About To Be Executed In Indonesia... A Must Read!!! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 2:15pm On May 06, 2015
I received a mail yesterday from an old school friend Ikenna. I was quite surprised when I saw the mail because I have not seen Ikenna for a very long time so you can understand how I felt when I got the mail. However, the contents of the mail were so shocking to me that I had to reread the mail several times. In the mail, Ikenna told me that he was on death row in Indonesia, waiting to be executed anytime. He said he was arrested for drug trafficking which carries a death penalty in the country and that he was only writing me this mail because he wanted me to tell Nigerians his story since he knew that I had a penchant for writing. According to him, he was doing well in his importation business importing goods from China to Nigeria before he met a friend who told him he could make more money from drug business and introduced him to this drug business. He actually started making more money from drugs and made triple the amount he was making before now. He started living large and of course most people in Nigeria thought he was still into importation of goods from China, but unknown to them, he was a full time drug lord. His greatest regret however, were the young men whom he had introduced into the business and who were all arrested with him and will be executed with him anytime from now. He feels highly responsible for their predicament and he is really sorry that he has wasted their life. After the execution of those nine people last week by the Indonesian government, he knows that they will soon be coming for him anytime soon. He prays that God forgive him and Nigerians too forgive him for letting them down.


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/75/he-needs-forgivenessa-must-read
PoliticsForgive Me Nigeria, I Am About To Be Executed In Indonesia... A Must Read!!! by ConfessionsNgr(op):
I received a mail yesterday from an old school friend Ikenna. I was quite surprised when I saw the mail because I have not seen Ikenna for a very long time so you can understand how I felt when I got the mail. However, the contents of the mail were so shocking to me that I had to reread the mail several times. In the mail, Ikenna told me that he was on death row in Indonesia, waiting to be executed anytime. Continue to read at: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/75/he-needs-forgivenessa-must-read
Christianity EtcA Pastor's Secrets.... Must Read!!! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 1:51pm On May 06, 2015
You can read a Pastor's secrets and a lot other secrets posted anonymously on ConfessionsNigeria.com – an innovative interactive digital platform which is expected to revolutionize the concept of sharing of secrets while maintaining confidentiality.
This platform allows a person to unburden himself of any thought, feeling, dilemma, cheating, eye-witness account or even a national secret. Sharing of thoughts and feelings is the most rational way of catharsis so essential for personal and social well being and that too when the person is assured that his identity will be kept secret. Isn't it wonderful!
“This unique platform has been designed for users to anonymously post thoughts, feelings, views, comments on any issue and seek advice or just get heard,” said Mr. Charles Omayuku, CEO of ConfessionsNigeria.com. In a recently held interface, he was in a very upbeat mood when he said, “It is a proud moment for all Nigerians that this portal will initiate a discussion or debate on any concern of national, public, general, or personal issue keeping the identity confidential of all persons who make the initial post or join in with their view, advice, suggestion, rebuttal, support, sympathy or whatever they may consider proper.” He elaborated that the platform addresses many aspects of human life. Accordingly, the platform has sections such as family, politics, religion, romance, lifestyle, career, taboo, hook up.
The CEO also claimed that the site during its trial run has already won the trust of 4000+ users who posted 'likes' for its commitment to confidentiality. Elaborating on its necessity, he said, “This platform affords its users the highest control of their anonymity. Follow us on social media; Facebook.com/confessionsnigeria and twitter.com/confessions9ja”
Promising unmatched security, the CEO was at his convincing best when he said; “We value your privacy and assure you to guard your identity while relieving you of your burden.” He was vehement in declaring that they do not support racism, child abuse, or child porn. Such posts would be discouraged and deleted as the platform is constructive.
This innovative social platform is a major breakthrough in socializing. It enables you to raise your voice, to make yourself heard, to discover your real power, and to find solutions for personal good, and for the general good of all Nigerians. Mr. Omayuku invites you to tell a Nigerian story, whether at home or abroad, exercise your freedom of speech, make a confession, inspire others and get inspired while we build a greater and stronger Nigeria altogether.
PoliticsA Governors' Secrets.... Must Read!!! by ConfessionsNgr(op): 1:28pm On May 05, 2015
You can read a governors’ secrets and a lot other secrets posted anonymously on ConfessionsNigeria.com – an innovative interactive digital platform which is expected to revolutionize the concept of sharing of secrets while maintaining confidentiality.
This platform allows a person to unburden himself of any thought, feeling, dilemma, cheating, eye-witness account or even a national secret. Sharing of thoughts and feelings is the most rational way of catharsis so essential for personal and social well being and that too when the person is assured that his identity will be kept secret. Isn't it wonderful!
“This unique platform has been designed for users to anonymously post thoughts, feelings, views, comments on any issue and seek advice or just get heard,” said Mr. Charles Omayuku, CEO of ConfessionsNigeria.com. In a recently held interface, he was in a very upbeat mood when he said, “It is a proud moment for all Nigerians that this portal will initiate a discussion or debate on any concern of national, public, general, or personal issue keeping the identity confidential of all persons who make the initial post or join in with their view, advice, suggestion, rebuttal, support, sympathy or whatever they may consider proper.” He elaborated that the platform addresses many aspects of human life. Accordingly, the platform has sections such as family, politics, religion, romance, lifestyle, career, taboo, hook up.
The CEO also claimed that the site during its trial run has already won the trust of 4000+ users who posted 'likes' for its commitment to confidentiality. Elaborating on its necessity, he said, “This platform affords its users the highest control of their anonymity. Follow us on social media; Facebook.com/confessionsnigeria and twitter.com/confessions9ja”
Promising unmatched security, the CEO was at his convincing best when he said; “We value your privacy and assure you to guard your identity while relieving you of your burden.” He was vehement in declaring that they do not support racism, child abuse, or child porn. Such posts would be discouraged and deleted as the platform is constructive.
This innovative social platform is a major breakthrough in socializing. It enables you to raise your voice, to make yourself heard, to discover your real power, and to find solutions for personal good, and for the general good of all Nigerians. Mr. Omayuku invites you to tell a Nigerian story, whether at home or abroad, exercise your freedom of speech, make a confession, inspire others and get inspired while we build a greater and stronger Nigeria altogether.
EducationStrange Things Are Hapening... Must Read by ConfessionsNgr(op): 12:01pm On May 05, 2015
My name is oops… Of course you know I wouldn't say my name, pardon me. I am a student of University of Port Harcourt, in my final year studying linguistics and communication studies. There is this girl in my class named Boma. I have been noticing her since my year one. I am not close to her or even in her circle but we stay in the same hostel. So now, she has this clique of friends and they are known all over the school and even the town and they are always found with the latest phones, fix the latest hair and drive good cars and they always partied together. On one faithful morning, continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/74/strange-things-happening


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CultureAde And I. Do I Tell? by ConfessionsNgr(op): 1:21pm On May 04, 2015
Ade and I have been friends for a very long time. We went to the same primary school and secondary school together. Ade came from a very rich home, so after we finished secondary school his family sent him abroad to further his education. Ade was a very kind and generous person who will go out of his way to do anything for anybody. Even as a student abroad, he was always sending me clothes and money and was always ready to assist me when the need arises. I must confess that I have benefitted immensely from my friendship with Ade and I have always told him that I am thankful to God for having a friend like him. Unfortunately, Ade passed on about three weeks ago and I must say that I am highly devastated. However, as devastated as I am about his demise, I have been faced with a very critical situation which has been bugging me seriously and giving me sleepless night. I had gone into importation business and I was doing well until about two years ago when I ran into some serious problems and I went completely bankrupt. It was Ade again that came to my rescue. He was the one that had lent me the sum of #2.8 million to restart my business. About two months ago, Ade had jokingly asked me when was i going to repay back his money as it has been two years since he gave me that money and I am not saying anything about it. This came to me as a shock because I had honestly thought that he had written off that debt since he had never asked me about it and I had thought that it was his usual magnanimous nature. So you can understand my predicament right now that he is dead, I am faced with the decision to tell his family or keep quiet about it since I know that I do not even have the money right now to pay back. But keeping quiet about it will portray me as a bad person considering all that Ade has done for me. So please advise me on what to do.



Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/73/ade-and-i-do-i-tell
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FamilyAde And I. Do I Tell? by ConfessionsNgr(op): 1:07pm On May 04, 2015
Ade and I have been friends for a very long time. We went to the same primary school and secondary school together. Ade came from a very rich home, so after we finished secondary school his family sent him abroad to further his education. Ade was a very kind and generous person who will go out of his way to do anything for anybody. Even as a student abroad, he was always sending me clothes and money and was always ready to assist me when the need arises. I must confess that I have benefitted immensely from my friendship with Ade and I have always told him that I am thankful to God for having a friend like him. Unfortunately, Ade passed on about three weeks ago and I must say that I am highly devastated. However, as devastated as I am about his demise, I have been faced with a very critical situation which has been bugging me seriously and giving me sleepless night. I had gone into importation business and I was doing well until about two years ago when I ran into some serious problems and I went completely bankrupt. It was Ade again that came to my rescue. He was the one that had lent me the sum of #2.8 million to restart my business. About two months ago, Ade had jokingly asked me when was i going to repay back his money as it has been two years since he gave me that money and I am not saying anything about it. This came to me as a shock because I had honestly thought that he had written off that debt since he had never asked me about it and I had thought that it was his usual magnanimous nature. So you can understand my predicament right now that he is dead, I am faced with the decision to tell his family or keep quiet about it since I know that I do not even have the money right now to pay back. But keeping quiet about it will portray me as a bad person considering all that Ade has done for me. So please advise me on what to do.



Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/73/ade-and-i-do-i-tell
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NYSCConfessions Of My NYSC Days... by ConfessionsNgr(op): 12:54pm On May 04, 2015
Glad I can post here anonymously. Some few years ago, I was posted to south west for my NYSC programme. It was a mixture of the good, bad and ugly. And am always thinking of the "bad" things I did. Luckily or unluckily for me, I had my ppa(primary place of assignment) at a girls'-only secondary school. Continue to read at http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/62/sins-of-my-nysc-days


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FamilyAgonies Of A Banker by ConfessionsNgr(op): 10:33pm On May 03, 2015
I am a 39 year old female banker with one of these new generation banks here in Lagos. I have been working in the banking industry for the past 10 years and I have risen to the top of my career as a regional manager. My rise to the top has not been an easy one but I have been able to do what a girl got to do in order to reach the top if you know what I mean but that is a story for another day. The problem I am having right now is that all my hard work is about to be washed down the drain if care is not taken. The truth is that I have been involved in some underhand dealings in the bank and right now the bank is carrying out a serious audit of our books and has brought in external auditors to audit us. At the moment about three of my colleagues have been indicted and I know that there is no way I can escape this because this is something senior personnel like me have been involved in over a period of time. I have thought of resigning and travelling abroad but that option does not just seem appealing to me. I have a very good relationship with one of the executive directors of our bank but I do not think that he will be able to save me when the poo hits the fan. So right now I am at cross roads as to what to do. I wish I can take this all away. Please advise.


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/72/the-agony-of-a-banker
CareerAgonies Of A Banker by ConfessionsNgr(op): 10:26pm On May 03, 2015
I am a 39 year old female banker with one of these new generation banks here in Lagos. I have been working in the banking industry for the past 10 years and I have risen to the top of my career as a regional manager. My rise to the top has not been an easy one but I have been able to do what a girl got to do in order to reach the top if you know what I mean but that is a story for another day. The problem I am having right now is that all my hard work is about to be washed down the drain if care is not taken. The truth is that I have been involved in some underhand dealings in the bank and right now the bank is carrying out a serious audit of our books and has brought in external auditors to audit us. At the moment about three of my colleagues have been indicted and I know that there is no way I can escape this because this is something senior personnel like me have been involved in over a period of time. I have thought of resigning and travelling abroad but that option does not just seem appealing to me. I have a very good relationship with one of the executive directors of our bank but I do not think that he will be able to save me when the shit hits the fan. So right now I am at cross roads as to what to do. I wish I can take this all away. Please advise.


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/72/the-agony-of-a-banker
EducationI Hate My Course by ConfessionsNgr(op): 11:37am On May 01, 2015
My name is Mike (not real name) , and I am in year 3 in a university of technology. I finished school in 2009 and didn't get admission until 2013. I made my WAEC at a sitting, only postJAMB gave me problems. I have always passed my JAMB. But I didn't use to make the cutoff mark for medicine during post JAMB. I have always wanted to become a doctor, so I always rejected any other course I was given. After four years of staying home, I was given admission to read building technology. At first I wanted to reject it, but since I was already getting tired of home and some of my mates were in final year already, I decided to take the course. I had no problem with the course in my freshman year since everyone offers the same courses regardless of their departments, but by year two I just didn't like the course again. I tried all I could and even told my course adviser about it, I couldn't just pass excellently in the exams. My cumulative grade point average had dropped immensely at the end of second semester. The course isn't just attractive to me, I am frustrated already. I really don't know what to do.


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/71/i-hate-my-course
EducationI Hate My Course by ConfessionsNgr(op): 11:28am On May 01, 2015
My name is Mike (not real name) , and I am in year 3 in a university of technology. I finished school in 2009 and didn't get admission until 2013. I made my WAEC at a sitting, only postJAMB gave me problems. I have always passed my JAMB. But I didn't use to make the cutoff mark for medicine during post JAMB. I have always wanted to become a doctor, so I always rejected any other course I was given. After four years of staying home, I was given admission to read building technology. At first I wanted to reject it, but since I was already getting tired of home and some of my mates were in final year already, I decided to take the course. I had no problem with the course in my freshman year since everyone offers the same courses regardless of their departments, but by year two I just didn't like the course again. I tried all I could and even told my course adviser about it, I couldn't just pass excellently in the exams. My cumulative grade point average had dropped immensely at the end of second semester. The course isn't just attractive to me, I am frustrated already. I really don't know what to do.


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/71/i-hate-my-course
Christianity EtcCan't Forgive My Uncle by ConfessionsNgr(op): 7:28pm On Apr 28, 2015
My uncle's wedding is a fortnight away. And he has been calling and begging for my forgiveness since he did his introduction. I have kept malice with him for ten years. I don't wish to forgive him and I hope he reaps what he sows, but his wife is such a nice lady that I like her so much. It happened that when I was seventeen, I went to spend the holidays at my dad's brother's place in Abuja. My uncle just finished university at that time. People do say that I have a rapid growth, and at sixteen I was already looking twenty-two. My uncle used to play with me a lot, we have been pals since I was a toddler. He will ask me to sit on his laps, hug him and let him piggyback me; things I was used to with him even as a kid. There was this day we were both left at home overnight. He came to my room around 1am. Long story short, he forcefully had carnal knowledge of me. I was so ashamed that I couldn't tell anybody about it. It was painful losing my innocence forcefully to someone like that. Now that he wants to wed, he keeps asking me for forgiveness. I won't and will never forgive him...


Source: http://confessionsnigeria.com/post/70/i-cant-forgive-my-uncle
CultureCan't Forgive My Uncle by ConfessionsNgr(op): 7:18pm On Apr 28, 2015
My uncle's wedding is a fortnight away. And he has been calling and begging for my forgiveness since he did his introduction. I have kept malice with him for ten years. I don't wish to forgive him and I hope he reaps what he sows, but his wife is such a nice lady that I like her so much. It happened that when I was seventeen, I went to spend the holidays at my dad's brother's place in Abuja. My uncle just finished university at that time. People do say that I have a rapid growth, and at sixteen I was already looking twenty-two. My uncle used to play with me a lot, we have been pals since I was a toddler. He will ask me to sit on his laps, hug him and let him piggyback me; things I was used to with him even as a kid. There was this day we were both left at home overnight. He came to my room around 1am. Long story short, he forcefully had carnal knowledge of me. I was so ashamed that I couldn't tell anybody about it. It was painful losing my innocence forcefully to someone like that. Now that he wants to wed, he keeps asking me for forgiveness. I won't and will never forgive him...


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FamilyCan't Forgive My Uncle by ConfessionsNgr(op): 7:12pm On Apr 28, 2015
My uncle's wedding is a fortnight away. And he has been calling and begging for my forgiveness since he did his introduction. I have kept malice with him for ten years. I don't wish to forgive him and I hope he reaps what he sows, but his wife is such a nice lady that I like her so much. It happened that when I was seventeen, I went to spend the holidays at my dad's brother's place in Abuja. My uncle just finished university at that time. People do say that I have a rapid growth, and at sixteen I was already looking twenty-two. My uncle used to play with me a lot, we have been pals since I was a toddler. He will ask me to sit on his laps, hug him and let him piggyback me; things I was used to with him even as a kid. There was this day we were both left at home overnight. He came to my room around 1am. Long story short, he forcefully had carnal knowledge of me. I was so ashamed that I couldn't tell anybody about it. It was painful losing my innocence forcefully to someone like that. Now that he wants to wed, he keeps asking me for forgiveness. I won't and will never forgive him...


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Social media in Nigeria has come of age with the launch of ConfessionsNigeria.com – an innovative interactive digital platform which is expected to revolutionize the concept of sharing of secrets while maintaining confidentiality.
This platform allows a person to unburden himself of any thought, feeling, dilemma, cheating, eye-witness account or even a national secret. Sharing of thoughts and feelings is the most rational way of catharsis so essential for personal and social well being and that too when the person is assured that his identity will be kept secret. Isn't it wonderful!
“This unique platform has been designed for users to anonymously post thoughts, feelings, views, comments on any issue and seek advice or just get heard,” said Mr. Charles Omayuku, CEO of ConfessionsNigeria.com. In a recently held interface, he was in a very upbeat mood when he said, “It is a proud moment for all Nigerians that this portal will initiate a discussion or debate on any concern of national, public, general, or personal issue keeping the identity confidential of all persons who make the initial post or join in with their view, advice, suggestion, rebuttal, support, sympathy or whatever they may consider proper.” He elaborated that the platform addresses many aspects of human life. Accordingly, the platform has sections such as family, politics, religion, romance, lifestyle, career, taboo, hook up.
The CEO also claimed that the site during its trial run has already won the trust of 4000+ users who posted 'likes' for its commitment to confidentiality. Elaborating on its necessity, he said, “This platform affords its users the highest control of their anonymity. Follow us on social media; Facebook.com/confessionsnigeria and twitter.com/confessions9ja”
Promising unmatched security, the CEO was at his convincing best when he said; “We value your privacy and assure you to guard your identity while relieving you of your burden.” He was vehement in declaring that they do not support racism, child abuse, or child porn. Such posts would be discouraged and deleted as the platform is constructive.
This innovative social platform is a major breakthrough in socializing. It enables you to raise your voice, to make yourself heard, to discover your real power, and to find solutions for personal good, and for the general good of all Nigerians. Mr. Omayuku invites you to tell a Nigerian story, whether at home or abroad, exercise your freedom of speech, make a confession, inspire others and get inspired while we build a greater and stronger Nigeria altogether.

BusinessConfessionsnigeria.com: Your Confidential Social Site by ConfessionsNgr(op): 4:11pm On Apr 27, 2015
Social media in Nigeria has come of age with the launch of ConfessionsNigeria.com – an innovative interactive digital platform which is expected to revolutionize the concept of sharing of secrets while maintaining confidentiality.
This platform allows a person to unburden himself of any thought, feeling, dilemma, cheating, eye-witness account or even a national secret. Sharing of thoughts and feelings is the most rational way of catharsis so essential for personal and social well being and that too when the person is assured that his identity will be kept secret. Isn't it wonderful!
“This unique platform has been designed for users to anonymously post thoughts, feelings, views, comments on any issue and seek advice or just get heard,” said Mr. Charles Omayuku, CEO of ConfessionsNigeria.com. In a recently held interface, he was in a very upbeat mood when he said, “It is a proud moment for all Nigerians that this portal will initiate a discussion or debate on any concern of national, public, general, or personal issue keeping the identity confidential of all persons who make the initial post or join in with their view, advice, suggestion, rebuttal, support, sympathy or whatever they may consider proper.” He elaborated that the platform addresses many aspects of human life. Accordingly, the platform has sections such as family, politics, religion, romance, lifestyle, career, taboo, hook up.
The CEO also claimed that the site during its trial run has already won the trust of 4000+ users who posted 'likes' for its commitment to confidentiality. Elaborating on its necessity, he said, “This platform affords its users the highest control of their anonymity. Follow us on social media; Facebook.com/confessionsnigeria and twitter.com/confessions9ja”
Promising unmatched security, the CEO was at his convincing best when he said; “We value your privacy and assure you to guard your identity while relieving you of your burden.” He was vehement in declaring that they do not support racism, child abuse, or child porn. Such posts would be discouraged and deleted as the platform is constructive.
This innovative social platform is a major breakthrough in socializing. It enables you to raise your voice, to make yourself heard, to discover your real power, and to find solutions for personal good, and for the general good of all Nigerians. Mr. Omayuku invites you to tell a Nigerian story, whether at home or abroad, exercise your freedom of speech, make a confession, inspire others and get inspired while we build a greater and stronger Nigeria altogether.

CrimeMy Father's Will by ConfessionsNgr(op): 1:36pm On Apr 27, 2015
So it happened that my father died about two months ago, leaving three wives and thirteen children which I happen to be the first born. He was a very wealthy man, and we were each expecting meaningful share by the time the will was going to be read. In the will, he said everything he owns should be sold, and then ten percent of the whole money should be shared equally between the sixteen of us, and his four younger siblings. The total value of his assets is approximated 500 million. Yes, FIVE HUNDRED MILLION Naira. Ten percent of that is 50 million, and divided equally between 20 people means 2.5 million each for us. This is ridiculous because just last year, one of my step sisters spent almost 5 million on her birthday alone. The most annoying thing is that when we asked where the remaining 450 million should go, the will said to the church and charity. How can a man be that heartless? And his lawyer is a strict man who won't compromise. We have plans to contest this will or if possible write one that will be favourable. Any ideas on what should be done? What would make a man to be so wicked to his family?


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