Ejike Okorie
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Powerful and Mysterious
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THE DRAGON BESIDE ME
The Dragon beside me My name is Ejike Okorie, and the story of my birth shaped me into an introvert, much like many children born in Africa who carry the weight of their parents' mistakes. My father, the only son of his parents who tragically passed away before he turned 10, led a tumultuous life. He found solace in the company of friends on the streets, sharing their habits of smoking, clubbing, and selling marijuana to survive. His companions affectionately nicknamed him "Zacoza."
By Ejike Okorie2 months ago in Confessions
WHY MEN DELAY GETTING MARRIED
MARRIAGE? In a world where the institution of marriage is highly valued, it is often observed that men tend to delay getting married. The reasons for this hesitation are multifaceted and vary greatly among individuals. While some men might be eager to embark on the journey of matrimony, others grapple with fears, insecurities, and personal circumstances that hold them back from making this commitment.
By Ejike Okorie2 months ago in Marriage
BEAUTIFUL AND UGLY
Embracing Imperfection: Sometime in the past, there existed a land of rolling hills and sparkling rivers, where a small village was known for its enchanting beauty. The village was embraced by lush forests, and its cottages were adorned with vibrant flowers and quaint thatched roofs. Visitors often found themselves captivated by the tranquility and charm of this picturesque place.
By Ejike Okorie2 months ago in Confessions
Why we die
WHY WE MUST DIE? In a realm not unlike our own, humans coexisted with a diverse array of creatures, each contributing to the intricate tapestry of life. Despite the harmony, a deep and abiding question resonated within the hearts of humans: "Why must we die?"
By Ejike Okorie2 months ago in Earth
The mystic nature of Majic
THE MAJIC AND THE MYSTIC There are multiple realities beyond our physical existence, including planes of existence invisible to our everyday senses. Invisible forces and energies also influence us, even though we cannot perceive them directly.
By Ejike Okorie2 months ago in Fiction