True Crime
Beyond the Badge: Chapter 1,2&3
Chapter 1: The First Victim Omolara Ajayi sat at her desk, sipping her coffee and staring at the file in front of her. The first victim, a young woman named Nneoma, had been found dead in her apartment in the Bodija area of Ibadan. The police had collected evidence, but so far, there were no leads.
By BLESSING OPEYEMI FALEYEabout a year ago in Chapters
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity
Stand Against Injustice and Remain Just: A Call for Humanity In a world filled with complexities and inequalities, standing up against injustice is one of the most powerful actions we can take. The notion of “do not tolerate injustice and do not do injustice to anyone” is a moral directive that challenges us to lead lives rooted in fairness, compassion, and responsibility. When we stand against unfairness, not only do we protect others, but we also preserve our own integrity. This article explores why opposing injustice is crucial, how it shapes our society, and how small, compassionate acts of justice create ripples that inspire and transform lives.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Chapters
Why Are We Obsessed with True Crime?
True crime is everywhere—from podcasts to streaming documentaries, bestselling books to Reddit threads. What fuels our intense fascination with these dark tales? It’s more than morbid curiosity; it’s about our deepest human instincts and a natural drive to understand life’s most complex puzzles.
By Eisha Nadirabout a year ago in Chapters
Read this if you are in need for comfort
Hey there stranger! If you are reading this, I hope you are doing okay:) Even if you are not it is okay. I do not want to tell you to be optimistic or pretend to have it all together because I know how chaotic and messy life can be sometimes. While I know you are not feeling okay, that is why probably you have reached upon this video. I hope you remember that there are still so many days when life will feel lighter, where the beauty of nature will astonish you with the warmth of the sun and the somberness of the night.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
Story Of a Pen Seller Boy
In a bustling town filled with the sounds of laughter and chatter, there lived a young boy named Amir. Every day, he would set up his small wooden cart at the corner of the market, where he sold pens of all shapes and colors. His father had once been a renowned calligrapher, and Amir dreamed of following in his footsteps.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Chapters
Suicide is about Wanting to Live
Suicide is often seen as the ultimate expression of hopelessness, but the truth is more complex. For many people who experience suicidal thoughts, it’s not about wanting to die — it’s about wanting to stop the pain and find a way to live. The emotional and mental weight they carry becomes so overwhelming that they see no other way out. However, deep down, the desire is to find relief and a better way to keep living.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Chapters
The Unfathomable Dance of Existence
How unfathomable is the beauty of existence! Every roadblock, every rejection, every end and every not so plausible moment is the beginning of something new, some beautiful reality that can turn every bitter ounce of mortality into an insightful lesson learned,
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters











