DJAM Leonel

DJAM Leonel

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21/02/2026

As an African, which country do you believe this photo originates from?

21/02/2026

Greetings Africa 🫶

21/02/2026

Asseh This Mamie di use na leaf. Chaiiii at 59 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

15/02/2026

WHEN SHE CHEATS AND STILL GETS EVERYTHING — HOW THE SYSTEM FAVORS WOMEN

Listen up, Men.
Some truths are hard to swallow, but a man who knows reality must face them.

He did everything a good man is supposed to do.
He worked hard.
He protected his family.
He provided the life she dreamed of.
He sacrificed. He delayed his own pleasure. He put her comfort above his own.

But none of it saved him when she broke the vows.

She cheated.
She lied.
And somehow, after all he built, he still lost everything —
the house, the kids, the stability he spent years constructing with blood, sweat, and tears.

Now she walks away smiling, holding another man’s hand.
And he? He kneels in the driveway surrounded by divorce papers, bills, and shattered dreams, trying to explain his tears to the child who still loves him despite everything.

Here’s the brutal truth men must hear:
The system doesn’t always reward the loyal one.
Sometimes it punishes him.
Sometimes it rewards the one who fights only for herself.

Some men don’t break because they’re weak.
They break because they fought for a family that stopped fighting for them.
They break because they gave their all, only to be met with betrayal, ingratitude, and legal machinery that favors the loudest voice, not the hardest-working heart.

You wake up one day and realize:
Your loyalty was invisible.
Your sacrifices were dismissed.
Your love was treated as currency to be spent and discarded.

And the worst part?
You’re left standing in ruins, asking yourself if it was all worth it.
If all your discipline, patience, and dedication could have saved you from this pain.

Some men recover. Some men crumble.
The difference? Awareness, resilience, and the refusal to ever again invest blindly in someone who doesn’t match their value.

FINAL WORD

A real man understands: loyalty is noble, but it is not protection.
Sacrifice is commendable, but it is not security.
Love is pure, but it does not guarantee fairness.

Protect your heart. Protect your future.
And know that sometimes, the hardest lesson is realizing that the one who betrays you can still walk away with everything while you bear the cost.

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🔥 Rules are Rules 🫵 ⚠️

15/02/2026

An incident that allegedly took place at Hartford International College in Odza, Yaoundé, has raised concern after a teacher was reportedly assaulted by the father of a student over a disciplinary issue.

The incident is said to have occurred at the school located opposite the Petite Marché in Odza. According to accounts shared with MMI, the confrontation began after the teacher disciplined students for failing to complete their homework. The situation allegedly escalated when a parent, described as a captain in the security forces, stormed the school and reacted violently.

Witnesses say the father’s alleged actions have raised questions about the safety of teachers and the growing trend of parents intervening aggressively in school disciplinary matters.

Calls are mounting for authorities to investigate the matter thoroughly. Some are urging the Minister of Justice, the Delegate General for National Security, the Minister of Defence, and the Secretary of State for National Gendarmerie to look into the allegations and ensure accountability if wrongdoing is established.

Education stakeholders say the incident highlights the need to protect teachers in the exercise of their professional duties and to reinforce respect for school authorities.

As of now, there has been no official statement from the school administration or government authorities regarding the reported incident.



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15/02/2026

Have you noticed how the human heart keeps planting dreams even when the season looks dry?

From the busy markets to the quiet farms, you see people waking up each day with plans in their minds. The young man believes his breakthrough is near. The mother believes her children will have a better life than she did. The old man still believes tomorrow can bring one more smile, one more blessing, one more chance to set things right. Hope quietly sits beside us as we trade, travel, marry, struggle, and try again.

In many African communities, life is not easy, yet people still build houses one block at a time and send children to school with faith that effort will speak someday. Even after disappointment, the heart finds a reason to expect good. It is this inner fire that pushes a farmer to plant again after a poor harvest and pushes a trader to reopen a stall after losses. Hope can make a tired person stand up and try once more when logic says rest.

But hope is not only wishing. It is waking up to work, to learn, to repair relationships, to forgive, and to prepare for opportunities not yet seen. Those who combine hope with action often shape their stories differently from those who only wait. Still, every person carries some expectation about tomorrow, whether small or big, spoken or silent.

What are you still hoping for in your life right now, and what keeps that hope alive in you? Share your thoughts and tag someone who should read this.
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15/02/2026

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Happy Valentine's Day to all who believe in love

11/02/2026

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