Adventure
China and Africa Should Neither Speak Latin Nor Greek
The recent Triennial Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held in Beijing from September 4-6, 2024, poses a critical question: do China and Africa truly understand each other’s language? The forum’s theme, “Joining Hands to Advance Modernisation and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,” suggests that both are moving in sync towards a common goal. But can two walk together without an agreement? The ‘strategic partnership’ agreements being signed between China and various African countries often suggest otherwise.
By LOVETH OKAFORabout a year ago in Chapters
Introducing Voisi AI Elite: Your AI-powered Audio Companion. AI-Generated.
Voisi AI Elite: A Comprehensive Review Voisi AI Elite is a powerful AI-powered voice and language toolkit designed to revolutionize the way you create audio content. It offers a wide range of features, including voice cloning, translation, voice-to-text transcription, text-to-voice synthesis, and even music generation. This comprehensive review will delve into the key functionalities and benefits of Voisi AI Elite.
By Muhammad Iqbalabout a year ago in Chapters
How Kenya started DNA testing to identify school fire victims
Kenya began DNA testing on Monday to identify the victims of last week's tragic dormitory fire at Hillside Endarasha Academy. The devastating blaze claimed the lives of 21 boys, raising concerns about safety protocols in schools across the country. The government has declared three days of mourning to honor the victims, while officials work to identify the children, many of whose bodies were burned beyond recognition.
By Nyime Mgbereabout a year ago in Chapters
The Serpent's Secret
Once Upon a Time in Duru Village. In the heart of Duru, a village where humans and mystical beings lived side by side, there was a young woman named Nnenna. Nnenna was as beautiful as she was mysterious, with a grace that captivated everyone who laid eyes on her. Her beauty was renowned, but little did the villagers know, she harbored a dark secret—one that would only be revealed on the night of her wedding. Nnenna lived a quiet life, selling fruits and vegetables in the village market. Every morning, she would arrive at the break of dawn, her stall overflowing with the freshest produce. Villagers marveled at her goods, always wondering where she got them, but Nnenna kept her home a secret. She was kind and gentle, yet distant, never allowing anyone to get too close. The men of Duru, enamored by her beauty, often tried to win her heart. But each time, Nnenna would smile sweetly and decline, saying she was not ready. This only deepened the mystery surrounding her. One day, a wealthy merchant named Chima arrived in Duru. He was known across the lands for his charm and business acumen, and when he saw Nnenna, he was instantly smitten. Unlike the other men, Chima was persistent. Day after day, he visited her stall, bringing her gifts and speaking to her with the gentleness of a summer breeze. Slowly, Nnenna began to warm to him, and soon they became inseparable. After months of courtship, Chima proposed to Nnenna. He wanted her to be his wife, to share his life and wealth. Nnenna, who had never allowed herself to love before, hesitated. She knew her secret could ruin everything. But, longing for a life of normalcy and happiness, she agreed to marry him. The villagers celebrated the news with great joy, unaware of the dark shadow looming over the bride-to-be. The wedding was a grand affair, with guests from far and wide, and as the night fell, Nnenna and Chima were left alone in their new home. That night, as Chima reached out to embrace his bride, he noticed something strange. Her skin was cool to the touch, and her eyes glimmered with an unnatural light. As he leaned in closer, Nnenna pulled away, trembling. "Chima," she whispered, "there is something you must know before we continue. "Chima, confused but concerned, nodded for her to continue. With a heavy heart, Nnenna revealed her secret. She was not entirely human—she was a shape-shifting serpent, born from the mystical forest beyond Duru. For years, she had hidden her true nature, longing to live among humans, to experience love as they did. But now, her past threatened to destroy everything she had hoped for. Chima, stunned and fearful, stepped back. His heart raced as the reality of what he had married sank in. But before he could say anything, Nnenna’s form began to change. Her beautiful skin turned scaly, her eyes became slits, and her body coiled into the form of a giant serpent. Chima, overwhelmed with terror, fled the room, leaving Nnenna alone, writhing in agony. The curse of her true nature had been triggered, and she knew there was no turning back. In her anguish, she let out a cry that echoed through the village. The villagers, who had once admired her, were now terrified. They stormed the house, torches in hand, ready to destroy the creature they once called Nnenna. But when they arrived, all they found was a pile of shed skin and an empty room. Nnenna had disappeared into the night, returning to the forest from whence she came. She had hoped to find love and acceptance among humans, but in the end, her true nature could not be denied. The village of Duru would never be the same again, haunted by the memory of the beautiful girl who was a serpent in disguise. And so, the tale of Nnenna, the serpent who dared to love, became a cautionary story told for generations in Duru—a reminder that some secrets are too dangerous to keep, and that love, though powerful, cannot always conquer all.
By Income Flexabout a year ago in Chapters
GIRLFRIEND AND BEST FRIEND FIGHT OVER BOY
Once upon a time in a small town, there were three inseparable friends: Emma, Lily, and Jake. Emma and Lily had been best friends since kindergarten, their bond as tight as sisters. Jake, who had moved to town a few years ago, quickly became part of their close-knit circle. Over time, Emma and Jake’s friendship grew deeper, and they started dating. Their relationship seemed perfect, but life had a way of throwing curveballs.
By Onochie Neboabout a year ago in Chapters




