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He came to propose to me, and died in my hostel

Jareth came over to my hostel that evening. We ate, laughed, and talked about everything—our future, our plans, the names of our unborn kids. It was perfect.
By nightfall, he yawned and stretched.
“Babe, I’ll be leaving soon. I just need to rest a little before heading home. Tomorrow’s a busy day at work.”
“Okay,”
I smiled, kissing his forehead.
I let him sleep.
But at 9 PM, when I tried to wake him, he didn’t move.
“Jareth?”
I whispered, shaking him lightly.
Nothing.
“Babes? Ademi, Ayanfe mi?”
I shook him harder.
“Jareth, wake up!”
Still nothing.
I pushed, slapped, screamed—no response. His body was warm, but he wasn’t breathing.
Then, the real horror set in.
Jareth was dead.
My neighbors were gone for the night. It was as if they all planned to go to a party that night.
I was alone.
See me, see Kirikiri.
See court, see jail!
I grabbed his shoulders, shaking him with all my might.
“Jareth, please! Don’t do this to me!”
He didn’t even twitch.
I pounded his chest. I tried mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. I did everything I had ever seen in a medical drama, but he just lay there, lifeless.
Then… his phone rang.
I looked at the screen.
His mum.
I froze.
Then another call—his elder sister. Then another—his younger brother.
As if they knew. They kept calling.
My heart pounded so hard it felt like it would explode.
What would I tell them?
I panicked.
I couldn’t call the police. No hospital would accept him without a proper explanation.
I am finished.
My stomach churned. I ran outside to throw up in the nearby gutter. I started coughing. I was disoriented.
Then, his friends started calling too.
I had to move him.
But how?
His body felt heavier than the weight of my sins.
I dragged him to the car, struggling to lift him inside.
The boot? No. That was too suspicious.
I sat him upright in the passenger seat and buckled him in.
Then, I started the engine.
As I drove out, the security greeted him.
“Bros don jonz. He like life. See as he sleep. Bros we greet oh.”
One of them laughed.
If only they knew.
I reached the big ditch. Student usually use it as a dumb site.
I turned off the car and sat there, crying for an hour.
“Jareth, please wake up. Please, baby. We had plans. Our dream house, our children… we were supposed to grow old together.”
Nothing. I caught myself talking alone. I was beginning to run mad!
His lifeless body just sat there, unmoving.
I wiped my tears. I had no choice.
I opened the car door, went to his side, and pulled his body toward the ditch.
Then—something small rolled out of his pocket.
A small box.
I bent down and picked it up with trembling hands.
An engagement ring.
I stopped breathing.
He came to propose to me.
That realization shattered my soul.
I staggered back, the air suddenly too thick to inhale.
My entire body shook.
I couldn’t do it. I laid on he floor with him, begging him to just wake for some minutes, and propose to me.
No.
I had to go back. I had to tell his family the truth. Whatever happened next, I will be ready.
I wiped my eyes, summoned all my strength, and struggled to lift him back into the car.
I was almost at my hostel gate when police stopped me.
They checked and tried to wake him but he didn’t.
“I don’t know why fine girl like you will be dating drunkard like this.”
I was nearly ruining mad. How the police didn’t noticed was beyond my understanding.
When I got home, my door was open.
I knew I locked it.
Something moved inside. I saw a sharp shadow running in my house.
My heart should have skipped a beat. But it didn’t. Because I was already dead inside.
Jareth was gone.
Whoever was inside could kill me if they wanted.
I grabbed a wooden plank near the door and stormed in.
And then—
UPROAR.
“SURPRISE!!!”
My legs buckled.I blinked, confused.
In front of me stood Jareth’s mum, my mum, my brother, his siblings, his friends— even my neighbours
All smiling.
My friends, Helen, Lydia and Johana all opening their wide teeth and holding balloons.
Then— music started playing.
A saxophonist emerged from my room, holding a small banner that read:
“Turn around.”
I slowly turned.
And there he was Jareth.
Alive. Smiling. Holding the same ring I had seen by the ditch.
“Babe,”
he grinned.
“You always say nothing scares you. So, I decided to put that to the test. I love you. Please…..”
I didn’t bother to wait to hear the last sentence before I collapsed.
I woke up to laughter and claps.
Jareth sat beside me, holding my hand.
“So… will you marry me?”
he whispered.
With no strength left to scream or faint again, I nodded.
“Yes.”
I will forever love him.
But first…
I need to kill him.
The End.
Amusan Tolulope Writes
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“How we imortalised Olunloyo before his death-Makinde

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde has said he is happy that former governor of the State, Omololu Olunloyo was imortalised before his demise.
Makinde, in a condolence message by his media aide Sulaimon Olanrewaju on Sunday, said the country had lost a patriotic leader, an icon and one of its most cerebral former administrators with the politician’s demise.
The governor said it is sad that the late mathematical guru and administrator passed away before his 90th birthday.
“This death hits differently because I was looking forward to Baba’s 90th birthday, which would have come up on April 14. However, we have to submit to the will of God, who gives and takes lives as He wills.
“My joy is that our government immortalised and honoured Pa Olunloyo in his lifetime and he was present to witness it as we named the Ibadan Airport Road and the Leisure Park on the axis after him in recognition of his service to the state.
“May the Lord grant repose to his soul and give his family the fortitude to bear his demise,” Mr Makinde said.
The death of Mr Olunloyo was confirmed on Sunday morning through a statement by his family.
The deceased died just a few days before his 90th birthday, according to the statement.
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Iran turns down Trump’s call for direct nuclear talks

Iran’s top diplomat has rejected direct negotiations with the United States as pointless, his office said Sunday, after US President Donald Trump said he preferred face-to-face talks over its nuclear programme.
Trump sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last month calling for negotiations but warning of military action if diplomacy failed.
On Thursday, the US president said he favoured “direct talks”, arguing they were “faster” and offered a better understanding than going through intermediaries.
But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said direct talks made no sense with a country “that constantly threatens to resort to force in violation of the UN Charter and that expresses contradictory positions from its various officials”.
“We remain committed to diplomacy and are ready to try the path of indirect negotiations,” he was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his ministry.
Iran keeps itself prepared for all possible or probable events, and just as it is serious in diplomacy and negotiations, it will also be decisive and serious in defending its national interests and sovereignty.”
On Saturday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country was willing to engage in dialogue with the United States on an “equal footing”.
He also questioned Washington’s sincerity in calling for negotiations, saying “if you want negotiations, then what is the point of threatening?”
Iran and the United States have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution with some regional countries like Oman playing a mediating role between the two sides.
Letter diplomacy
Trump’s letter was delivered to Iran via the United Arab Emirates, and Tehran responded at the end of March via the Sultanate of Oman.
On Sunday, the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, General Mohammad Bagheri, said Iran’s response stressed that “we seek peace in the region”.
“We are not the ones who start wars, but we will respond to any threat with all our might,” he said of the content of Iran’s response.
Western countries, led by the United States, have for decades accused Tehran of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.
Iran rejects the allegation and maintains that its nuclear activities exist solely for civilian purposes.
In 2015, Iran reached a landmark deal with the permanent members of the UN Security Council, namely the United States, France, China, Russia, and the United Kingdom, as well as Germany, to limit its nuclear activities.
The 2015 agreement — known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — gave Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme to guarantee that Tehran could not develop a nuclear weapon.
In 2018, during Trump’s first term in office, the United States withdrew from the agreement and reinstated biting sanctions on Iran.
A year later, Iran began rolling back on its commitments under the agreement and accelerated its nuclear programme.
On Monday, Ali Larijani, a close adviser to Khamenei, warned that while Iran was not seeking nuclear weapons, it would “have no choice but to do so” in the event of an attack against it.
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Nigerian Army ‘Destr0ys Over 70 Bandits Dens In Taraba, Wastes Three Terrorists’

During the operation, three terrorists were reportedly eliminated, and security forces recovered firearms and logistical supplies.
The Nigerian Army says it has destroyed over 70 camps used by bandits in Taraba State, as part of a continued effort to combat terrorism in the region.
During the operation, three terrorists were reportedly eliminated, and security forces recovered firearms and logistical supplies.
SaharaReporters learnt that the military engaged the terrorists at a hideout in Achelle, situated within the Karim Lamido Local Government Area, as part of their ongoing efforts to dismantle the remaining elements of terrorist groups in the state.
Captain Oni Olubodunde, spokesperson for the 6 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Jalingo, confirmed the operation, stating that its primary objective was to identify and neutralise dangerous criminals active in the area.
Olubodunde further reported that, in addition to eliminating the three terrorists, security personnel seized an AK-47 rifle, ammunition, and two motorcycles during the operation, which took place on April 5, 2025.
“In continuation of Operation Lafiya Jama’a, a military offensive to remove criminal elements from Taraba State, the brave troops of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army and Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) successfully neutralised three bandits, destroyed several camps, and seized weapons and ammunition during a daring clearance operation conducted in the Karim Lamido Local Government Area on April 5, 2025,” said Olubodunde.
The operation targeted suspected bandit hideouts, beginning in Achelle, where troops carried out a thorough sweep before advancing to Chibi.
As forces reportedly approached Chibi, the bandits attempted to escape but were intercepted. In the ensuing clash, three bandits were eliminated, and multiple makeshift camps were destroyed. Security personnel also seized two motorcycles, an AK-47 magazine, and 13 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.
Furthermore, troops conducted extensive searches in the Dutsen Zaki and Achalle areas, where over 70 criminal camps have been dismantled in recent weeks.
According to Olubodunde, no signs of human activity were detected during this latest operation, underscoring the effectiveness of previous security efforts.
Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, Commander of the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, praised the troops for their dedication and strategic execution. He reassured the people of Taraba State that terrorists and criminals would find no refuge in the region.
General Uwa also urged residents to remain vigilant while going about their daily activities without fear. He emphasised the importance of maintaining law and order.
He encouraged the public to provide timely and credible information to security agencies, stressing that such cooperation is essential for ensuring the safety of local communities.
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