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  • From conflicted young hero to ruthless warmongerer — the strange journey of Tekken’s protagonist Jin Kazama and the Devil Gene lore











    I already wrote a piece detailing the story trajectory of Tekken’s original protagonist Kazuya Mishima who has now spent many more games as an antagonist than the main character, but what about the person who took over the role of protagonist after him?






    I’m talking of course about his son, Jin Kazama, who took over the mantle as main character way back in Tekken 3 and has largely stayed in that role all the way through Tekken 8, though it’s hard to say there haven’t been some bumps in the road. What exactly is the deal with Jin’s story in the Tekken series… especially Tekken 6? Let’s just say, if you know, you know…









    Jin’s story starts out fairly standard, with Kazuya presumed dead after the 17-year timeskip preceding Tekken 3 he is introduced as the child of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama, two characters who had now been removed from the franchise, although his grandfather and Kazuya’s original antagonist Heihachi Mishima was still alive and well.


    Heihachi, who clearly wasn’t satisfied with only receiving the “worst father of the year” award decided to go for the “worst grandfather of the year” prize as well by targeting his grandson Jin Mishima, fearing that he had the Devil Gene within him much like his father Kazuya did.




    His fears turned out to be correct — although Heihachi attempted to kill Jin by shooting him in the head, his devil form awoke and smashed Heihachi through a wall before departing.


    After the events of Tekken 3, Jin worked on distancing himself from the Devil form within him and from the Mishima bloodline as a whole, but after hearing of a new The King of Iron Fist tournament happening, he decided to participate to take down his grandfather and end the Mishima bloodline once and for all. Still a fairly valiant goal, given all that we know about Heihachi and the Mishimas in general.


    Jin would end up getting a lot more than he bargained for, though, as it turned out Kazuya Mishima was still alive. Rather than a tearful reunion between father and son, Kazuya was instead plotting to steal Jin’s Devil energy for himself, though it backfired when Jin’s Devil Form awoke once more and he defeated both Kazuya and Heihachi one after the other.


    Before finishing their lives he was stopped by a vision of his mother, Jun, who had raised him for the early days of his life and he still had vivid memories of. His humanity took control and he stepped away from killing his family members, instead leaving them merely defeated.


    Once Tekken 5 rolled around, the Mishima storyline became all more convoluted as it turned out that Heihachi’s father, that is to say Jin’s great grandfather, Jinpachi Mishima was actually still alive and had an evil entity possessing him which… was apparently entirely separated from the Devil Gene, since it would later be established that it came from Heihachi’s wife’s side of the family (sounds like a retcon to me, but who am I to judge).


    Jinpachi wished to be defeated before he got entirely possessed by the evil aura around him and Jin did defeat him, earning his place as the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu in the process which leads directly into Tekken 6.




    This is where things get… weird. In case you didn’t think they already were, you know…


    In Tekken 6, despite being propped up as a force of good and going against the Mishima bloodline, Jin instead seemed to completely embrace the war-hungry nature we had already seen possessed by Heihachi and Kazuya before him.


    The in-story explanation for Jin’s sudden heel turn may have made some kind of sense at the time of Tekken 6, but with the power of hindsight it really… doesn’t add up at all. See, the main villain of Tekken 6, Azazel, was claimed to be the origin of the Devil Gene and had been telepathically communicating with Jin, wishing to be released onto the world.


    Jin, with his eternal savior complex, believed Azazel’s words that he would be resurrected if the world was struck by great calamity and negativity, which led Jin to believe that reviving Azazel and defeating him once and for all to eliminate him entirely was the right play. So… Jin bombed a bunch of people and caused strife and war all across the world.


    Obviously, these acts were not very heroic and they are difficult to justify even with the caveat that Jin actually did defeat Azazel after reviving him and once Tekken 7 comes around, they are even more difficult to justify.


    In Tekken 7, Jin himself takes a backseat since the main focus is on the continued animosity between Kazuya and Heihachi (and was meant to end things between them for good until, well… you know…), but a different character has massive implications for his character arc and his actions from Tekken 6.


    Tekken 7 features Kazuya’s own mother, Kazumi Mishima, who Heihachi kills with his own hands in a flashback sequence and the reason he kills her is because she possesses the Devil Gene, something that as far as I’m aware was not stated at any point before Tekken 7. Thus, it is heavily implied that the Devil Gene had been inherited by Kazuya from his mother who would then later pass it on to Jin.




    This doesn’t just make Jinpachi’s presence in Tekken 5 strange (I’m not sure that they ever explicitly say he’s possessed by the Devil Gene, but just having a random different evil entity impeding on this family seems… strange, to say the least), it also makes the entire narrative around Azazel which was meant to justify Jin’s horrific actions entirely untrue.


    The reason stated for Jin to want to revive Azazel from the start was to rid the world of the Devil Gene by killing the origin of it. Well, he beat Azazel and the Devil Gene went nowhere, so that didn’t work. So how exactly do you justify all the chaos that Jin caused in Tekken 6? Well, honestly… I’m not sure that you can.


    Despite this, Jin is presented once more as the main protagonist in Tekken 8 and the game centers around his quest to defeat Kazuya once and for all, which is noble and all considering all the evil Kazuya has done, but after Tekken 6’s events Jin isn’t much better himself.


    He ends up not really being held accountable by anyone for what he did in Tekken 6 and while Azazel does still have some story presence by being sealed within Zafina’s arm and making a brief appearance to awaken Kazuya’s Devil Form, his connection to them having the Devil Gene at all seems fairly dubious.


    Even if everything set up in Tekken 6 about Azazel is true, Jin’s actions can best be described as reckless and still led to massive loss of life, including the death of Tekken 6 newcomer Miguel’s sister who conveniently is not part of the Tekken 8 roster so that he can’t remind everyone that Jin killed a bunch of innocent people.


    Once Tekken 8 wraps up, Jin has finally defeated Kazuya and the presence of Jun, who seems to have finally woken up from her long slumber, appears to have healed both the father and son of their Devil Gene affliction.


    Of course, the Devil Gene still isn’t gone because after that we see that Reina also has such a form, making the whole business even more convoluted since she’s clearly far too young to be Kazumi’s daughter, thereby making it seem like her father Heihachi had some kind of strange affinity for targeting specifically Devil Gene-infected women to procreate with.


    To sum it all up, Jin’s story as the Tekken franchise’s most frequent protagonist is intricately tied to that of the Devil Gene and it’s influence over the Mishima bloodline. The problem is that the Devil Gene itself has become far too convoluted to really pin down where it even comes from and it seems to just get more confusing with each game.




    It wasn’t even until Tekken 4 that the Devil Gene itself was brought up at all, previously being more referred to as an actual demonic possession stemming from Kazuya’s hatred of his father after what Heihachi had put him through, so it’s been retconned at least once and given its history, probably a few more times after that.


    Whatever the case, Jin Kazama is seen by most as the main face of Tekken and he will likely remain so in the future as well. But the actions he’s taken throughout the series, or more specifically Tekken 6, really do not fit that of a traditional protagonist.


    That in itself is fine, especially since we already saw Kazuya go from a protagonist to an antagonist before his son, but the fact that the characters in the Tekken universe are kind of just glossing over Jin’s war crimes is… just kind of weird.







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  • Team Lead, Experienced Architect at Stretchit Concept Limited

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    We are seeking an experienced, innovative, and highly organized Architect to lead our client’s architectural unit. The ideal candidate will have a solid background in architectural design (2D & 3D), with hands-on experience managing large-scale construction projects. 
    As a Team Lead, you will be responsible for coordinating multidisciplinary teams, ensuring alignment of design objectives, and driving project execution from concept through to completion.

    Key Responsibilities

    Lead the architectural design process, including the development of 2D and 3D concepts.
    Develop and manage detailed project plans, including scope, timelines, budgets, and resource allocation.
    Coordinate effectively with engineering teams and other stakeholders to ensure cohesive project execution.
    Ensure that all architectural deliverables adhere to safety regulations, client specifications, and industry standards.
    Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress and quality, addressing any issues proactively.
    Act as the primary point of contact for architectural matters, fostering strong relationships with clients and partners.

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    Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture (Master’s degree or equivalent is an advantage).
    Professional licensure as an Architect is highly desirable.
    Minimum of 5 years’ experience in project management within the construction industry.
    Demonstrated success in leading complex construction and architectural projects.
    Proficiency in architectural design tools and project management software.
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  • Nigerian woman reveals how her husband ‘straightened’ their son who used to be effeminate

    A Nigerian woman, Praise, has revealed how her husband ‘straightened’ their son who used to be effeminate.

     

    She disclosed this while reacting to a comment made on a video of Eniola crying as his bestie, Priscilla, walked down the aisle. 

     

    “My second son used to be effeminate. Don’t ask me what happened between him and his father before he straightened up,” she wrote.

     

    “He constantly engaged him with masculine activities Bought him a punching bag to be punching always, he would randomly asked him to start jumping up or doing ‘frog jumps ‘ Banned him from entering kitchen or touching my makeup kits The boy went through it.”

     

    Nigerian woman reveals how her husband
    Nigerian woman reveals how her husband

     

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  • Easter: Seven Passengers Kidnapped In Kwara

    No fewer than seven passengers travelling for the easter holidays have been kidnapped along the Obbo-Aiyegunle/Osi Road in the Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    According to reports, the kidnappers ambushed a Toyota Sienna travelling from Abuja to Offa in Kwara State around 5pm on Saturday.

    The kidnappers, however, spared three children who were travelling with their abducted parents.

    It was gathered that it was the eldest of the children who were spared that reported the incident to the management of the transport company, Olumoh Express, Offa, that the victims boarded.

    A statement issued on Sunday by the spokesperson of the Kwara State police command, Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, confirmed the abduction of the seven passengers.

    According to the statement, “armed hoodlums numbering about eight reportedly intercepted a Sienna bus registered FFA 50xd, heading to Offa from Abuja and forcefully abducted seven occupants, including the driver.

    “Upon receipt of the information, police operatives in collaboration with local vigilantes responded swiftly to the scene.

    “The vehicle was recovered to the nearest police formation. During a coordinated search of the surrounding bush, three children aged between two and 12 years were located and safely rescued.

    “One of the children was able to give the police detailed information of her guardian, who was contacted, and the three rescued children have been reunited with their relatives,” the statement added.

    The command said it has intensified efforts to track down the perpetrators and secure the safe rescue of the victims.

    Easter: Seven Passengers Kidnapped In Kwara is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • SF Giants end road trip with whimper as Ryan Walker blows save

    The fate of the Giants’ season wasn’t going to be determined by how they performed on this 10-game road trip against the New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Angels. A lot of ball still remains. But the cross country swing did serve as an early litmus test, one that tasked them with facing two of baseball’s best teams.

    For all their excellent play in New York and Philadelphia, the trip ended with a whimper.

    Ryan Walker inherited a three-run lead in the bottom of the ninth inning but blew the save and allowed four runs as San Francisco lost to Los Angeles, 5-4, on Easter Sunday at Angel Stadium, forcing the Giants to settle for a 5-5 road trip.

    Walker stepped on the mound with a 4-1 lead having converted all five of his saves on the season, but San Francisco’s closer didn’t have his typical command from the jump. Walker plunked Zack Neto with the bases loaded, then allowed a game-winning, three-run double to Jo Adell.

    Justin Verlander entered play with a 6.75 ERA, the worst mark in the starting rotation, but turned in a vintage outing, allowing one earned run over six innings with six strikeouts. The 42-year-old retired the first nine batters he faced to begin the game before allowing a leadoff double to Taylor Ward to start the fourth inning. The right-hander only needed 31 pitches to complete the first three innings but labored through a 33-pitch fourth inning, managing to put another zero on the board despite the Angels loading the bases.

    The Giants scored the game’s first run in the top of the fifth when Willy Adames drove in Heliot Ramos with a single, but the Angels got that run right back when Zack Neto homered on Verlander’s first pitch in the bottom of the fifth. San Francisco re-took the lead in the top of the sixth with Huff’s first homer with his new team, a two-run shot that gave the Giants a 3-1 lead. Adames added an insurance run in the seventh with another RBI single. Those three runs, ultimately, weren’t enough for San Francisco’s typically steady bullpen.

    The Giants will now return for what will be an emotional two-team homestand. They’ll begin with the Milwaukee Brewers, the team that Adames played for from 2021-24 before signing a franchise-record seven-year, $182 million deal with the orange and black. On Saturday, with Bruce Bochy’s Texas Rangers in town, the Giants will celebrate the career of Brandon Crawford, who announced his retirement this offseason.

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    Source: Paradise Post

  • Human Resource Manager at Stretchit Concept Limited April, 2025

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    • The HR Manager will be responsible for developing and executing human resource strategies that support the overall business goals.
    • This role calls for a strategic thinker with strong operational skills in core HR functions such as payroll administration, performance management, employee relations, talent development, and compliance. 
    • The ideal candidate will bring 7–8 years of progressive HR experience, ideally within the technology or service-driven sectors, and have a proven ability to build and manage high-performing teams in fast-paced environments.

    Key Responsibilities

    Payroll Management:

    • Oversee accurate and timely processing of payroll, ensuring compliance with local labor laws and tax regulations.
    • Manage employee compensation, benefits, and statutory remittances.
    • Address payroll-related inquiries and resolve discrepancies.

    Performance Management:

    • Design and implement effective performance management frameworks.
    • Work with department heads to set clear KPIs and ensure consistent performance tracking.
    • Facilitate performance appraisals, feedback sessions, and career development plans.

    HR Strategy & Policy Development:

    • Develop and implement HR policies aligned with organizational goals and compliant with labor laws.
    • Lead change management initiatives and drive HR programs that support cultural alignment and business growth.

    Talent Acquisition & Onboarding:

    • Oversee recruitment efforts to attract, select, and retain top talent.
    • Enhance onboarding processes to ensure smooth integration and retention of new hires.
    • Work closely with hiring managers to forecast and meet staffing needs.

    Employee Relations & Engagement:

    • Promote a positive work environment through transparent communication and engagement programs.
    • Address employee concerns and grievances with fairness and professionalism.
    • Foster a culture of learning, inclusion, and collaboration.

    Learning & Development:

    • Identify training needs and design learning programs to enhance employee capabilities.
    • Support leadership development and succession planning initiatives.

    HR Metrics & Reporting:

    • Monitor key HR metrics to inform decision-making.
    • Generate periodic reports on HR performance, workforce planning, turnover, and other relevant analytics.

    Key Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field (a Master’s degree or HR certification is an added advantage).
    • 7–8 years of proven experience in a human resources management role.
    • Strong knowledge of Nigerian labor laws and HR best practices.
    • Hands-on experience with HR software systems and payroll tools.
    • Excellent interpersonal, leadership, and conflict-resolution skills.
    • Strong analytical skills with the ability to leverage data for strategic planning.
    • High level of discretion, integrity, and professionalism.

    Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: jobs@stretchitconcepts.com using the job title e.g “HR Manager – Lagos” as the subject of the mail.

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  • NSCDC intercepts armed man at church in Plateau

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Plateau State Command, has intercepted a man allegedly in possession of a firearm at a church premises in Bokkos Local Government Area. 

     

    Sources told security analyst, Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m on Sunday, April 20, 2025, when operatives of the NSCDC, acting on intelligence, apprehended the suspect during a routine security patrol around a church compound. 

     

    “The suspect was found in possession of a gun and could not provide any satisfactory explanation or legal documentation for it. The swift action of our operatives helped prevent what could have escalated into a serious security breach,” the source said. 

     

    The identity of the suspect has not yet been disclosed, pending the conclusion of preliminary investigations.

     

    NSCDC intercepts armed man at church in Plateau
    NSCDC intercepts armed man at church in Plateau
    NSCDC intercepts armed man at church in Plateau
    NSCDC intercepts armed man at church in Plateau

     

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Boruto Two Blue Vortex: Sarada Uchiha’s Mangekyo Sharingan Ohirume Explained

    As most in the Naruto fandom would know, the Mangekyou Sharingan is the evolved version of the Sharingan, bound to the Uchiha clan. We have seen many highly proficient Mangekyou Sharingan users earlier, including Itachi, Sasuke, and Madara, among others. However, the one character that the fans have always wanted to awaken the Mangekyou Sharingan is Sarada Uchiha, the daughter of Sasuke and Sakura. Well, we do not have to wait any longer, as the prophecy has been fulfilled in the Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga. For those curious, learn about how and when Sarada awakened her Mangekyou Sharingan, along with its abilities, in this guide.

    Spoilers Warning:

    This post contains spoilers for the Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga. So, read the manga (up to chapter 20) to avoid ruining the intended experience.

    How and When Did Sarada Get Mangekyou Sharingan?

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    If you think Sarada awakened her Mangekyou Sharingan in her battle against Ryu, then I’m afraid to say you are wrong. The Uchiha clan members can only awaken their Mangekyou Sharingan whenever they go through a traumatic event. That is why only a limited number of the strongest Uchiha clan members have unlocked the evolved Sharingan eyes in the story.

    Coming back to Sarada, when she hears the news of Naruto’s, the Seventh Hokage’s, death, she undergoes a traumatic event in her life. When Sarada asks her dad to help Boruto, she awakens her Mangekyou Sharingan for the first time in Boruto chapter 80. Even Sasuke confirms that it is the Mangekyou Sharingan in her teary eyes.

    Since then, the fandom has been patiently waiting to see Sarada’s Mangekyou Sharingan abilities in action. The long wait has now come to an end since Sarada once again activates her sun-patterned Mangekyou Sharingan in the Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga series. Team Konoha has teamed up with Sunagakure’s ninjas to take down Ryu and Matsuri. In the thrilling battle against Ryu, the evil version of Shinki speared Yodo with his Iron Sand.

    Even Yodo wonders why Sarada is holding back the true powers of the Uchiha clan. Upon hearing Yodo’s words and being on the verge of death, Sarada reawakens her Mangekyou Sharingan and unleashes its abilities for the first time in chapter 20 of the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga.

    Sarada Uchiha’s Mangekyou Sharingan Abilities

    A fan art of Sarada Uchiha Mangekyo Sharingan
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    Every main character, including the likes of Boruto, Himawari, and others, has been getting major power-ups in the sequel Boruto manga. Now, Sarada has also received a much-needed power spike by re-awakening her Mangekyou Sharingan.

    After activating it in front of her father, Sasuke, for the first time, this is only the second time we see her using it to attack. We have learned a little about Sarada’s Mangekyou Sharingan abilities after her battle with a Human God Tree named Ryu.

    Sarada: Mangekyou Sharingan Ohirume’s First Ability

    In the ongoing battle, both the teams of Konoha and Sunagakure were easily overwhelmed by Ryu’s Iron Sand powers. Araya was doing well against Ryu’s sandy powers, thanks to his sword, but it was later seized by Ryu. When this situation evolved into a life-or-death moment, Sarada activated her Mangekyou Sharingan to produce black spheres that sucks all the iron sand into a void.

    So, one of Sarada’s Mangekyou Sharingan abilities is related to “Space-Time Ninjutsu” as she can perform a feat similar to Obito’s renowned Kamui move. It is called the Mangekyou Sharingan: Ohirume in Boruto Two Blue Vortex chapter 21. This title must have been named after Amaterasu, the Japanese sun goddess, who is also known as “Ōhirume no Muchi no Kami.”

    In addition to absorbing her targets, Sarada is also confirmed to generate gravity using her black spheres. Thus, she has the power to control gravity with her eyes and use it to make selected targets float and catch them off guard. That is how she makes Ryu levitate and then shreds him into pieces by using her black spheres in chapter 21.

    Sarada Uchiha Mangekyou Sharingan Ohirume’s Second Ability

    Moreover, every Mangekyou Sharingan user has a unique ability in both eyes. Only one of her powers is shown in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga at the time of writing. As a result, Sarada is predicted to possess the infamous Amaterasu ability, similar to her father Sasuke and late uncle Itachi.

    Since her Mangekyou Sharingan derives its name from Amaterasu, the Japanese Sun Goddess, she might also inherit her family’s Amaterasu ability in the future. As Amaterasu is unique to her father and uncle, it will be perfect for Sarada to inherit the power of the black flames.

    We have to wait one whole month to find out more about Sarada’s Mangekyou Sharingan powers. In the meantime, let us know your thoughts about her new abilities in the comments below.

    Ajith Kumar

    An entertainment writer with a passion for analyzing and sharing insights on movies, shows, and anime.


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