She gently shook her head. “But that is not the truth.” She looked straight at the camera. “He finds young girls who are desperate and ambitious. He offers them gifts, money, phones, apartments. But what he wants is something else.” Her voice did not shake. It was calm, controlled. “He uses these girls in secret rituals.
The more she suffers, the more powerful he becomes. It is not just a story of blood or sacrifice. It is humiliation. He breaks you little by little, and when he has taken what he wants, you have nothing left.” She paused. Her eyes were tired. “There are others like me. Girls who thought it was just a bet,
just a challenge, but it was something darker. One of them called me. Her name was Ina. Her body was failing, she was losing weight quickly. The doctors did not understand. Ina is dead.” Amiwa swallowed hard, briefly looked away, then fixed her gaze on the camera again. “I am not here to make excuses or talk about myself.
I am speaking so that people will know, so that other girls will be warned, so that this can stop before it is too late.” She posted the video and waited. Ding, ding, ding. The notifications would not stop. Her video was everywhere. People were sharing it, talking about it. “I knew there was something suspicious about that man.”
“This story is unbelievable.” “Thank you for speaking out.” Very quickly, news channels began talking about it. Bloggers posted about the case. Everyone was shocked. That evening, as she scrolled through the reactions on her phone, a message arrived. “Did you see the chief? He has gone mad.” Amiwa’s heart almost stopped. “No way.”
She clicked the link. A video started. Chief Ola was in the street. His elegant suit was in rags. He no longer had a shirt. His hair was messy. He was shouting, “I am rich. I am powerful. Give me my money.” People were throwing stones at him. “Liar, monster!” they shouted. Amiwa’s eyes widened.
“It’s real.” The great chief had lost everything. People were talking about Amiwa’s story. “Money is not everything,” some said. “Fame is not everything,” said others. Mothers told their daughters, “Do not chase money anyhow.” Fathers shook their heads. “This world is dangerous.”
Even slay queens reacted online. “You have to be careful.” Amiwa looked at her reflection in the mirror. She still had that bad smell stuck to her skin. She still had scars, but she was free. Denny watched the video with tears in her eyes. “I ruined everything. She was my friend, and I betrayed her.”
She picked up her phone and wrote a message. “I’m sorry. Truly sorry,” Denny wrote in her message. A few days later, Lola and Ront came to visit her. They brought fruit, smiles, and human warmth. “You are still standing, Amiwa. You are strong,” they said softly. “You are not alone,” added Lola, taking her hand. Amiwa smiled a little.
It was a tired smile, but sincere. “I have learned my lesson, and I hope the world learns too.” This story teaches us that the pursuit of wealth and recognition can sometimes lead us down dangerous paths where appearances hide the truth. True wealth lies in love, sincerity, and the courage to remain faithful to oneself, even in the face of adversity.
And above all, we must always listen to the warnings of the heart and never sacrifice our integrity for an illusion. Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this story, leave a like to support the channel. Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on the bell so you don’t miss the next stories.