Njeri Decides to Punish herself

by Joshua Arimi March 29, 2010
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Njeri and Kamau were great friends. It was on Valentine’s day. Njeri had anxiously been waiting for this day. As part of her preparation for the lover’s day, she had bought a knee level,  red, killer mini-skirt with a matching top. The top had a V neck which seductively exposed part of her valuable assets. [...]

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Hanging with Chicken

by Joshua Arimi March 24, 2010
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A new species of birds lived in Gucha around 1000 years ago. Gucha is a country that was discovered by Mwano-o-ntii. If you do not know who is Mwano-o-ntii, please don’t worry, read on, if you do not find out today, definitely you will know him later. Back to the new species of birds. These [...]

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Like a Marriage

by Joshua Arimi March 23, 2010
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A peasant African woman worked all the time in her garden, mostly growing drought resistant cereals. In the year of Tiger, she planted millet. During the weeding season, she noticed weeds looking like millet growing side by side with millet. She tried with a lot of difficulty to severe and eventually uprooted them, but pollen [...]

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Living a Lie

by Joshua Arimi March 22, 2010
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Tiger woods, the best Golfer in the world is trying to get out of woods and go back to doing what he does best; hitting the golf egg. In the process, he held a press conference at his home in Florida to bring himself closer to people. During his interview he said something that caught [...]

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A Small Star

by Joshua Arimi March 22, 2010
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A highly educated young man became very desperate and disturbed at night. This has been the case for a few months now. Every night he found himself thinking really hard. He felt that some people were more successful than him. This was hurting him because they were less-clever and worked less-hard. He decided to know [...]

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Process of Expressing full Potential

by Joshua Arimi March 20, 2010
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When an egg is laid, it is oval, white and small, but we do not criticize it as small and featherless. We treat it with care, handling it nicely, without which it will break. When the chick hatches from the shell, we do not condemn it as immature and underdeveloped, nor do we criticize it [...]

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