TABLE OF CONTENTS
β INTRODUCTION
β THE BACK HISTORY OF JOY AND HER MOTHER.
β CHIOMA PERSONAL LIFE WITH HER FRIENDS SANDRA
β At OKLAHOMA STATE THEIR WAS SEVEN DAYS YAM FESTIVAL EVENT
β WHO ARE THE DEVIL BEANS
β WHAT IS JUNGLE CONSULTATION
β JOY'S LIFE WITH HER FRIENDS AND CHIDI.
β JOY PREGNANT FOR DEVIL BEANS.
ABOUT THE BOOK
There are sets of people you needs to know and understand Devi beans, they are personality living in our society and community you need to know and understand the negative impact of Devi beans in our society today.
The are into jungle consultataion in every Conner in our society Who are the devil π Beans?, One fateful day, on a bustling market day under the bridge in Oshodi, Chioma felt the first pangs of labor she gave birth to babe girl under the bridge. She had no one to turn to, no family to support her, as she writhed in pain under the scorching sun.
The kind-hearted market women who witnessed her plight rushed to her aid, offering her whatever little comfort they could provide. They laid out a makeshift bed for her, covered her with a sheet, and held her hand as she brought new life into the world.
They are set of people around us or in the community who always district the peace of the other good personality expecialy the youths leaders. its was my own perspective theory generated to correct upcoming youths in or society. Devil π Beans has negative impact on the environment,
Prostitution soon became a part and parcel of Chioma's life. She found herself catering to the desires of both black and white men, her once innocent soul tainted by the harsh realities of the world she lived in. Despite the risks and dangers that accompanied her lifestyle, Chioma had resigned herself to this fate, believing that she had no other choice
One fateful day, on a bustling market day under the bridge in Oshodi, Chioma felt the first pangs of labor she gave birth to babe girl {JOY} under the bridge. She had no one to turn to, no family to support her, as she writhed in pain under the scorching sun. The kind-hearted market women who witnessed her plight rushed to her aid, offering her whatever little comfort they could provide. They laid out a makeshift bed for her, covered her with a sheet, and held her hand as she brought new life into the world.
Once upon a time as the night went on, Chioma and Dele disappeared from the bar, leaving Sandra alone and confused. Worried about her friend, Sandra went in search of Chioma and finally found her in the bathroom, locked in an intimate embrace with Dele. The sight made Sandra's heart sink, as she realized that Chioma had fallen for Dele's cunning ways.
INTRODUCTION
WHO ARE DEVIL BEANS PERSONALITY ?
They are the ones who are constantly stirring up trouble and causing chaos. They have a negative mindset and are always looking for ways to bring others down. They thrive on drama and conflict, and they have no qualms about hurting others to get what they want.Devil beans are also known for their cunning and manipulative nature. They are skilled at playing mind games and twisting situations to their advantage.
They are masters of deception and can easily charm and manipulate others to do their bidding.Their personalities are often characterized by selfishness, greed, and a lack of empathy.
They only care about themselves and their own desires, and they will do whatever it takes to fulfill them, even if it means hurting others in the process.Devil beans are also known for their quick tempers and explosive reactions.They can go from charming and manipulative to angry and aggressive in a matter of seconds. They have a tendency to lash out and take their anger out on others, often without any provocation.In short, devil beans are the embodiment of evil and chaos.
what prevail between, joy, Juliet and Solomon in the life of those upcoming youths leaders that turned to devil beans unexpectedly. joy got pregnant for Devi beans, how it was happened ? I can't explain until you read the story till end .
WHO ARE DEVIL π BEANS ?
THE BACK HISTORY OF JOY AND HER MOTHER
Once upon a time, in the small village of Orumas in the Easter part of Nigeria, there lived a family of four - Mr. and Mrs. Opara and their two daughters, Chioma and Chi-Chi. Chioma was the eldest, born twice due to a strange occurrence that baffled the entire village. Chi-Chi, her younger sister, was also born twice under similar mysterious circumstances. The Opara family was known to be devout Christians, attending church every Sunday and actively participating in community events.
Chioma and Chi-Chi were very different from each other in terms of personalities. Chioma, being the firstborn, was loud, outgoing, and had a knack for getting herself into trouble. She was always looking for ways to make quick money, often resorting to asking different men for money in exchange for her company. On the other hand, Chi-Chi was calm, gentle, and had a heart of gold. She followed the teachings of the Bible diligently and treated everyone with kindness and respect.
As they grew up in Orumas village, Chioma's wild ways began to cause concern among the villagers. She would often argue with her parents and get into fights with other children in the village. Chi-Chi, on the other hand, was beloved by all for her sweet nature and willingness to help others in need.
One day, Chioma's friends from Lagos State came to visit her in Orumas village. They regaled her with stories of the bustling city life and the opportunities it presented for someone with ambition and drive. Intrigued by the tales of fast money and glamorous lifestyles, Chioma made up her mind to move to Lagos State and start a new life there.
Excited about her decision, Chioma approached Chi-Chi and tried to convince her to come along. However, Chi-Chi was steadfast in her faith and refused to leave their family and the familiar surroundings of their village. She felt that her place was by her parents' side, supporting them in their old age and helping out in any way she could.
Undeterred by her sister's refusal, Chioma packed her bags and bid farewell to her family, promising to come back and visit soon. As she settled into her new life in Lagos State, Chioma quickly realized that the city was not all it was cracked up to be. The fast-paced lifestyle, the cutthroat competition, and the constant pressure to make more money than the next person took a toll on her.
Meanwhile, back in Orumas village, Chi-Chi continued to live a simple and peaceful life. She helped her parents with their chores, attended church regularly, and volunteered at the local orphanage. Her presence brought joy and comfort to those around her, and she was loved and respected by all.
One day, news reached Chi-Chi that Chioma had fallen into trouble in Lagos State. She had gotten involved with the wrong crowd and was now in danger of losing everything she had worked so hard for. Without hesitation, Chi-Chi packed her bags and set out for Lagos State, determined to bring her sister back home and set her on the right path.
As she arrived in the city, Chi-Chi was shocked by the chaotic and unforgiving nature of the place. Everywhere she looked, she saw people consumed by greed, selfishness, and desperation. But she pushed on, guided by her faith and love for her sister.
After days of searching, Chi-Chi finally found Chioma in a rundown apartment, surrounded by shady characters and drowning in debt. With tears in her eyes, Chi-Chi embraced her sister and told her that it was time to come back home.
At first, Chioma resisted, insisting that she could handle her problems on her own. But Chi-Chi's unwavering love and support eventually broke through her defenses, and she agreed to return to Orumas village with her sister.
Back in their hometown, Chioma and Chi-Chi reunited with their family, who welcomed them with open arms. Together, they began the long process of healing and rebuilding their lives. Chioma learned the value of humility, forgiveness, and faith, while Chi-Chi continued to spread love and kindness wherever she went.
In the end, both sisters found their place in the world - Chioma as a humble and hardworking member of the community, and Chi-Chi as a beacon of light and hope for those in need. And though they were born twice under mysterious circumstances, it was their bond as sisters and their unwavering faith in each other that ultimately saved them from the darkness that threatened to consume them.
DIFFERENT BETWEEN TWO SISTERS
CHIOMA AND CHI-CHI
Once upon a time in the mystical land of Oklahoma there lived two sisters named Chioma and Chichi. They were both daughters of the great Opara and his wife, but despite being raised in the same royal household, they couldn't be more different.
Chioma was the eldest of the two sisters, and from a young age, she was drawn to the finer things in life. She loved all things material - luxurious fabrics, sparkling jewels, and extravagant feasts. She had a sharp eye for money and a knack for finding ways to increase her wealth. Chioma was always seen at the most exclusive clubs, lavish hotels, and extravagant parties, seeking out opportunities to further her own interests.
On the other hand, Chichi was the complete opposite of her sister. She was kind-hearted, gentle, and deeply religious. Chichi found solace in the words of the ancient scriptures, and she lived her life by the teachings of the Nubian holy book. She was a quiet and unassuming young woman, content to spend her days in prayer and meditation, surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Despite their stark differences, Chioma and Chichi were very close. They shared a bond that transcended their conflicting personalities, and they loved each other unconditionally. However, as they grew older, their paths diverged even further. Chioma's obsession with material wealth and extravagant living led her down a dangerous path, while Chichi's gentle and humble nature shielded her from the temptations of the world.
One fateful day, a proclamation was sent out across the kingdom. A great dragon had been terrorizing the land, destroying villages and causing chaos wherever it went. The people of Nubia were in despair, and they called upon the bravest warriors in the land to confront the beast and save their homeland.
Chioma saw this as an opportunity to further her own selfish ambitions. She saw the reward for slaying the dragon - a vast treasure trove of gold and jewels - and she immediately set out to claim it for herself. Ignoring the warnings of her family and the pleas of her sister, Chioma joined the ranks of the warriors and rode out to face the dragon.
Chichi, on the other hand, was horrified by her sister's greed and recklessness. She knew that the dragon was a fearsome beast, and she feared for Chioma's safety. Chichi prayed fervently for her sister's protection, seeking guidance and strength from the heavens above.
As the warriors approached the dragon's lair, Chioma's heart was filled with a mixture of excitement and greed. She couldn't wait to claim the treasure for herself, to fulfill her insatiable desire for wealth and power. But as she faced the dragon, Chioma realized that she had underestimated the danger that stood before her.
The dragon was a massive creature, with fiery breath and razor-sharp claws. It roared with rage, its eyes filled with malice and hunger. The warriors fought bravely, but one by one they fell before the might of the beast. Chioma watched in horror as her comrades were struck down, their bodies torn apart by the dragon's terrible strength.
In that moment of crisis, Chioma's eyes were opened to the true cost of her greed. She realized that her obsession with material wealth had blinded her to the things that truly mattered in life - love, family, and faith. With tears in her eyes, Chioma called out to her sister for help, her voice filled with regret and sorrow.
Chichi heard her sister's cry and rushed to her side, her heart filled with compassion and forgiveness. She stood before the dragon, a beacon of light in the darkness, and she prayed for strength and guidance. In that moment of pure faith and courage, Chichi's prayers were answered.
The heavens opened up, and a divine light shone down upon the battlefield. The dragon trembled before the power of the holy light, its wicked heart filled with fear and awe. With a mighty roar, the beast retreated into the depths of the earth, never to terrorize the people of Nubia again.
Chioma and Chichi embraced each other, their hearts overflowing with love and gratitude. They realized that true wealth was not found in gold and jewels, but in the bonds of family and the strength of faith. Together, they returned to the kingdom as heroes, their names forever etched in the annals of Nubian history.
From that day on, Chioma and Chichi lived in harmony, using their unique gifts and talents to serve the people of Nubia. Chioma learned to temper her ambitions with humility and compassion, while Chichi continued to inspire others with her gentle spirit and unwavering faith. And though they came from the same parents, Chioma and Chichi were truly a study in contrasts, proving that even the most different of souls could find common ground in the embrace of love and understanding. And so, their legend lived on, a testament to the enduring power of family, faith, and the eternal struggle between darkness and light.
CHIOMA ΓONTINUE HER LIFE
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lagos, This how CHIOMA Γ§ontinue living her life any how and her sister settle down. She was originally from Oklahoma state in the United States, but had decided to move to Lagos in search of a better life. Chioma was a vibrant and outgoing individual, who loved to immerse herself in the energetic nightlife of the city.
Chioma spent her nights going from one club to another, dancing and drinking with friends. She was known for her wild and carefree spirit, often finding herself in the middle of the dance floor, letting loose and enjoying the music. However, her lifestyle also led her down a darker path, as she became involved in prostitution to make ends meet.
Despite her wild ways, Chioma had a close group of friends who stood by her side through thick and thin. One day, while out at a club in Lagos, Chioma ran into her childhood friend Chichi. Unlike Chioma, Chichi was calm and focused on her studies, determined to make something of herself.
As they caught up, Chichi shared her plans of settling down and starting a family with her husband Kelechi. Chioma admired her friend's determination and drive, and felt a pang of envy as she realized she wanted the same stability in her own life.
With Chichi's encouragement, Chioma decided to turn her life around. She bid farewell to her days of clubbing and prostitution, and instead focused on building a better future for herself. She found work at a local business and soon met a kind and caring man named Dipo.
Dipo was impressed by Chioma's determination to change her life, and the two quickly fell in love. They got married and started a family, welcoming two beautiful children into their lives. With Dipo's support, Chioma entered into business with him, and together they built a successful enterprise.
Their hard work paid off, and soon they were able to afford their own house in a quiet neighborhood on the outskirts of Lagos. Chioma felt a sense of pride and accomplishment as she looked around her home, knowing that she had come a long way from her days of partying and recklessness.
As their business flourished, Chioma and Dipo found themselves with more free time to spend with their children. They took family vacations to exotic locations, creating memories that would last a lifetime. Chioma was grateful for the second chance she had been given, and vowed to never lose sight of what was truly important in life.
Years passed, and Chioma's children grew up to be successful and independent individuals. They looked up to their parents as role models, inspired by their hard work and dedication. Chioma felt a sense of fulfillment as she watched her children thrive, knowing that she had set a positive example for them.
As she sat on her porch one evening, watching the sunset over Lagos, Chioma reflected on her journey. She had faced many challenges and obstacles along the way, but with determination and perseverance, she had overcome them all. She was grateful for the love and support of her family and friends, and knew that she was truly blessed.
And so, Chioma's story serves as a reminder that it is never too late to change course and create a better life for oneself. With belief in oneself and the support of loved ones, anything is possible. Chioma had found her way in the world, and now she was living a life she had never thought possible, filled with love, success, and happiness.
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TIME WAS PASSING BYE
Chioma was a young woman who had come to Lagos State from the Eastern part of Nigeria in search of a better life. She was a pretty babe, with flowing black hair and striking dark eyes that seemed to hold a thousand secrets. She initially found work with a company, where she was able to make a decent living and support herself.
However, during the military regime, Chioma found herself out of a job as the government cracked down on organizations deemed to be against the state. She struggled to find work, hopping from one organization to another, but she was always met with closed doors. Despite her troubles, Chioma remained optimistic and tried to make the best of her situation.
One thing about Chioma was that she had a weakness for men. She found it difficult to reject their advances, and this often led her into precarious situations. After the military government demolished the old Oshodi area where her company was located, Chioma found herself jobless and with no source of income.
Unable to endure the hardships that came with being unemployed, Chioma made the decision to take to the streets. At first, she tried selling petty goods, but the meager income was not enough to sustain her. Desperate to survive, Chioma eventually turned to a life of carrying men around the city in exchange for money.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months, Chioma became a prominent figure on the road. She became known as the road mistress, a title given to her by the men who frequented her services. She would carry different types of men around the city, from businessmen to tourists, in order to make ends meet.
Prostitution soon became a part and parcel of Chioma's life. She found herself catering to the desires of both black and white men, her once innocent soul tainted by the harsh realities of the world she lived in. Despite the risks and dangers that accompanied her lifestyle, Chioma had resigned herself to this fate, believing that she had no other choice.
Days turned into nights, and nights turned into dawn as Chioma continued to ply her trade on the streets of Lagos. She no longer thought of what she could have done differently, for she had lost all semblance of dignity to the unforgiving streets. Love had become a foreign concept to her, replaced by the cold, hard reality of survival.
It was on one fateful night that Chioma's life took an unexpected turn. She discovered that she was pregnant, a fact that both terrified and excited her. As she grappled with the realization that she would soon be responsible for another life, Chioma began to question the choices that had led her to this point.
Despite her initial fears, Chioma found solace in the life growing inside of her. She began to dream of a future where she could leave behind the streets and create a better life for her child. The thought of redemption spurred her on, giving her the strength to break free from the chains that had bound her for so long.
With renewed determination, Chioma made the decision to leave behind her life as a road mistress. She started to look for legitimate work, determined to provide a stable and secure future for her child. Despite the challenges that lay ahead, Chioma knew that she had the strength and resilience to overcome them.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks turned into months, Chioma's belly grew round with the promise of new life. She found work in a local market, selling fruits and vegetables to passersby. It was a humble existence, but one that brought her peace and contentment.
The birth of her child was a moment of pure joy for Chioma. As she held her baby in her arms, she knew that she had been given a second chance at life. She vowed to be the best mother she could be, to give her child the love and stability she had always yearned for.
And so, Chioma's story became one of redemption and hope. She had overcome the trials and tribulations of her past, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever before. As she looked down at her child, a sense of gratitude washed over her, knowing that she had finally found the true meaning of happiness.
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, there lived a young woman named Chioma.
Chioma was a beautiful but troubled soul, who had fallen into the dark world of prostitution to make ends meet. She roamed the streets of Oshodi, charming men with her enchanting beauty and luring them into her embrace for a night of fleeting passion.
One fateful day, on a bustling market day under the bridge in Oshodi, Chioma felt the first pangs of labor she gave birth to babe girl under the bridge. She had no one to turn to, no family to support her, as she writhed in pain under the scorching sun. The kind-hearted market women who witnessed her plight rushed to her aid, offering her whatever little comfort they could provide. They laid out a makeshift bed for her, covered her with a sheet, and held her hand as she brought new life into the world.
Amidst the chaos and commotion of the busy market, Chioma gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. The women who had come to her rescue showered her with gifts β a piece of cloth to wrap her newborn, a basket of fruits, and a jar of palm wine to celebrate the birth of the child. Overwhelmed by their kindness, Chioma named her newborn daughter Joy, in honor of the happiness that she brought into her life on that day.
As Joy grew older, she would often ask her mother about her father, but Chioma would either brush off the question or evade it altogether. She would tell Joy stories of a distant past, of a love lost and a heart broken, but she never revealed the identity of Joy's father. It was a painful secret that Chioma carried in her heart, a burden that weighed heavily on her troubled soul.
Despite the challenges that life threw their way, Chioma and Joy forged a strong bond, a bond that transcended blood and lineage. They became each other's pillar of support, navigating the harsh realities of their world together. Joy grew into a beautiful young girl, with a spirit as free as the wind and eyes as bright as the stars.
One day, as Joy was playing by the riverbank, she saw a strange figure approaching her. It was a man unlike any she had ever seen before, with eyes as deep as the ocean and a smile that could light up the darkest of nights. He introduced himself as the Guardian of Dreams, a mystical being who watched over the spirits of lost children and guided them towards their destiny.
Joy was intrigued by the Guardian of Dreams, his presence both comforting and unsettling. He told her stories of far-off lands and magical creatures, of adventures yet to be had and dreams yet to be fulfilled. He spoke of a prophecy, of a girl with a heart pure as gold and a spirit strong as steel, who would rise above her circumstances and shine brighter than the sun.
As the days passed, Joy found herself drawn to the Guardian of Dreams, seeking solace in his words and wisdom. She confided in him her deepest fears and desires, her longing to know the truth about her father and her place in the world. The Guardian of Dreams listened intently, his eyes filled with a mix of sadness and hope.
One fateful night, as the moon cast its silver light over the city of Lagos, the Guardian of Dreams revealed the truth to Joy. He told her of her father, a man of mystery and intrigue, a man who had walked the earth long before Joy was born. He spoke of a love that was lost but never forgotten, a bond that transcended time and space.
Joy was overcome with emotion, her heart aching with a longing she could not explain. She felt a connection to her father, a yearning to know him and to be known by him. The Guardian of Dreams smiled gently, his eyes twinkling with an otherworldly light.
And so, with the guidance of the Guardian of Dreams, Joy set out on a quest to find her father, to uncover the mysteries of her past and to forge a new future for herself. She traveled far and wide, through forests and mountains, across rivers and deserts, in search of the man who held the key to her identity.
Along the way, she encountered strange and wondrous beings, each with their own story to tell and their own secrets to keep. She befriended creatures of myth and legend, who aided her in her journey and offered her their wisdom. She faced trials and challenges, tests of courage and faith, that pushed her to her limits and beyond.
And finally, after many long years of wandering and wondering, Joy found herself standing at the edge of a vast and shimmering lake. Before her loomed a figure bathed in light, a man of noble bearing and serene countenance. It was her father, the man she had been seeking all along, the missing piece of her puzzle.
As Joy approached her father, a sense of peace and fulfillment washed over her. She knew in that moment that she had found what she was looking for, that she had come home to a place she had never known. Her father embraced her with arms as strong as steel and eyes as bright as the sun, and together they walked into the sunset, towards a future filled with promise and possibility.
And so, the tale of Joy and her father, of Chioma and the Guardian of Dreams, became a legend told and retold throughout the ages. It spoke of love lost and love found, of courage in the face of adversity, and of the enduring power of hope and faith. And in the heart of every dreamer and believer, the spirit of Joy lived on, a beacon of light in a world consumed by darkness.
CHIOMA Γ§ontinue life extravagant life moving from one man to another till she grow old and joy was the only daughter she has , her personal business was not give her chance to Settle down with a man , Mr Kola was eventually trying to marry her for good and get her business but she was blind with immediate income from the streets but Mr Kola has to move on with his life. then joy was growing with bad ideas from her mother.
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Lagos, Chioma was known throughout the city for her extravagant lifestyle and her insatiable thirst for wealth. Chioma was a woman who lived life to the fullest, moving from one man to another, using them for their money and gifts before discarding them without a second thought. She was beautiful and charming, and men were drawn to her like moths to a flame.
Chioma had a daughter named Joy, who was the only joy in her life. Joy was a bright and intelligent girl, but she was often neglected by her mother who was too caught up in her own world of luxury and greed. Chioma's personal business consumed her every waking moment, leaving little time for her to settle down with a man and create a stable home for herself and her daughter.
One man, Mr. Kola, had been pursuing Chioma for years, hoping to marry her and take over her lucrative business. He was a wealthy businessman who could offer her financial security and a comfortable life, but Chioma was blind to his intentions. She was content with the immediate income she could get from the streets, and she saw no need to settle down with one man when she could have many at her beck and call.
Mr. Kola eventually realized that Chioma would never change, and he made the difficult decision to move on with his life. He knew that he deserved someone who would love