• Gracious Father, I thank You profoundly for the gift of revelation. It humbles me that You choose to share Your divine secrets, not with the lofty and learned alone, but with all who seek Your face. I am deeply grateful for Your Spirit, who whispers Your truths into the fibers of our being, making known the riches of Your grace in ways that transcend our understanding. May my heart always be attuned to Your voice, and may Your wisdom guide my every step. In the loving name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
    Gracious Father, I thank You profoundly for the gift of revelation. It humbles me that You choose to share Your divine secrets, not with the lofty and learned alone, but with all who seek Your face. I am deeply grateful for Your Spirit, who whispers Your truths into the fibers of our being, making known the riches of Your grace in ways that transcend our understanding. May my heart always be attuned to Your voice, and may Your wisdom guide my every step. In the loving name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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    Circle: Small
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  • You deserve someone who is gentle with you. The one who never raises his voice, even when he's mad. The one who is calm and kind. You deserve someone who makes your heart happy. Someone who always makes an effort to see you smile.

    You deserve someone who always tries his best to understand you. Someone who is patient with you. You deserve someone who is proud of having you. The one who always tells you how happy he is to have you and someone who is never ashamed to tell the world that he loves you. You deserve someone who accepts you wholeheartedly. Someone who knows your past but never judges you, and someone who respects what you've been through.

    You deserve someone who never gets tired of reminding you that he loves you. Someone who appreciates you and makes you feel worthy of love. And lastly, you deserve someone who won't give up on you—the one who will always choose to stay with you no matter how hard the situation is.

    — Shiori X
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    You deserve someone who is gentle with you. The one who never raises his voice, even when he's mad. The one who is calm and kind. You deserve someone who makes your heart happy. Someone who always makes an effort to see you smile. You deserve someone who always tries his best to understand you. Someone who is patient with you. You deserve someone who is proud of having you. The one who always tells you how happy he is to have you and someone who is never ashamed to tell the world that he loves you. You deserve someone who accepts you wholeheartedly. Someone who knows your past but never judges you, and someone who respects what you've been through. You deserve someone who never gets tired of reminding you that he loves you. Someone who appreciates you and makes you feel worthy of love. And lastly, you deserve someone who won't give up on you—the one who will always choose to stay with you no matter how hard the situation is. — Shiori X Art by: _hilllo (IG) | used with permission
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  • Sometimes, you have to lose a few battles to understand the strategy for winning the war. Setbacks teach resilience. Failures build strength. Every mistake becomes a lesson, every scar a story.

    It’s not about how many times you fall, but how you rise, wiser and stronger. Real victory isn't just about triumph — it’s about growth, patience, and the quiet power of not giving up, even when the odds are against you.
    #life #motivationalquotes #lifelessons
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  • Even if caterers cook this kind of food with meat that carried a pitied face on the 14th, that's during our gada shareholders submit and launch party, we will still eat am
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  • Peter Obi, Others Escape Plane Crash

    The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi was indeed on an Air Peace flight (P47123) that experienced significant turbulence and a "terrifying landing experience" at Murtala Mohammed International Airport (Local Wing) in Lagos on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

    According to eyewitnesses and passengers, including reports from Quora (Nigerian) and IROHIN ODUA, the flight from Abuja to Lagos encountered heavy turbulence and hovered dangerously for about 30 minutes, making several failed landing attempts before finally touching down. Passengers described it as a "near-death experience." Peter Obi was reportedly calm and encouraged other passengers during the ordeal.

    It's important to note that while described as a "near-crash" or "narrow escape," the plane did not actually crash. As of the reports, aviation authorities had not yet released an official statement, and investigations into the cause of the turbulence were said to be ongoing.

    There was also a past incident in May 2013 where then-Governor Peter Obi and others escaped a potential air mishap on an Arik Air flight from Lagos to Asaba due to bad weather. However, the more recent and widely reported incident appears to be the one on June 3, 2025.
    Peter Obi, Others Escape Plane Crash The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, His Excellency Peter Obi was indeed on an Air Peace flight (P47123) that experienced significant turbulence and a "terrifying landing experience" at Murtala Mohammed International Airport (Local Wing) in Lagos on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. According to eyewitnesses and passengers, including reports from Quora (Nigerian) and IROHIN ODUA, the flight from Abuja to Lagos encountered heavy turbulence and hovered dangerously for about 30 minutes, making several failed landing attempts before finally touching down. Passengers described it as a "near-death experience." Peter Obi was reportedly calm and encouraged other passengers during the ordeal. It's important to note that while described as a "near-crash" or "narrow escape," the plane did not actually crash. As of the reports, aviation authorities had not yet released an official statement, and investigations into the cause of the turbulence were said to be ongoing. There was also a past incident in May 2013 where then-Governor Peter Obi and others escaped a potential air mishap on an Arik Air flight from Lagos to Asaba due to bad weather. However, the more recent and widely reported incident appears to be the one on June 3, 2025.
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  • In the book Outwitting the Devil, there is this profound statement that I came across:
    "It is a sin to remain in ignorance because that leads to poverty and loss of self-reliance."

    In 2025, while the world debates AI disruption, economic downturns, and talent wars, a quieter plague keeps spreading unchecked.

    Not the absence of data, but the absence of deliberate understanding. That distinction matters.

    Napoleon Hill’s Outwitting the Devil didn’t miss words: “It is a sin to remain in ignorance because that leads to poverty and loss of self-reliance.”
    And it’s true. The greatest mountain you’ll ever face is not your competition, your background, or your economy, it’s what you don’t know and refuse to learn.

    Every time you outsource your thinking, ignore emerging trends, or operate by outdated assumptions, you’re silently licensing poverty, not just in your wallet, but in your decisions, relationships, and influence.

    Invitation to Men ONLY: Gentlemen of Impact, Influence & Income (GII-Summit)
    June 10, 11 & 12, 2025 | 8PM GMT+1 Daily | Zoom & YouTube With Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
    Day 1: The Contagiousness of Habits that Destroys Kings
    Day 2: Governing One's Invisible Economy
    Day 3: The Ultimate Divine Law of Impact, Influence & Income for Every Man
    If you’re a man, your future is being summoned.
    If you’re a woman, challenge the men in your life to attend. Your sons, husbands, brothers need this.
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    In the first quarter of 2025, over 62% of startup failures globally weren’t due to funding. They died from strategic ignorance, misreading market signals, misjudging buyer behavior, or misunderstanding internal capabilities.
    Not lack of opportunity. Lack of perception.

    Ignorance isn’t passive. It’s aggressive.
    It robs confidence, delays execution, and deceives you into thinking you’re safer than you are.

    The solution?
    Kill ignorance like it’s your sworn enemy, because it is.
    Read, study & practice obsessively.
    Ask uncomfortable questions.
    Audit what you “know.”
    Seek perspective like your success depends on it, because it does.

    Growth doesn’t begin with action. It begins with awareness.
    And those who scale in impact, income, and influence, are those who treat ignorance as a problem to be solved, not a personality trait to be excused.

    The truth? You don’t rise by chance. You rise by clarity, earned through the disciplined demolition of what you don’t yet understand.

    And that journey starts today.

    Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
    In the book Outwitting the Devil, there is this profound statement that I came across: "It is a sin to remain in ignorance because that leads to poverty and loss of self-reliance." In 2025, while the world debates AI disruption, economic downturns, and talent wars, a quieter plague keeps spreading unchecked. Not the absence of data, but the absence of deliberate understanding. That distinction matters. Napoleon Hill’s Outwitting the Devil didn’t miss words: “It is a sin to remain in ignorance because that leads to poverty and loss of self-reliance.” And it’s true. The greatest mountain you’ll ever face is not your competition, your background, or your economy, it’s what you don’t know and refuse to learn. Every time you outsource your thinking, ignore emerging trends, or operate by outdated assumptions, you’re silently licensing poverty, not just in your wallet, but in your decisions, relationships, and influence. Invitation to Men ONLY: Gentlemen of Impact, Influence & Income (GII-Summit) June 10, 11 & 12, 2025 | 8PM GMT+1 Daily | Zoom & YouTube With Dr. Joybert Javnyuy 📌 Day 1: The Contagiousness of Habits that Destroys Kings 📌 Day 2: Governing One's Invisible Economy 📌 Day 3: The Ultimate Divine Law of Impact, Influence & Income for Every Man If you’re a man, your future is being summoned. If you’re a woman, challenge the men in your life to attend. Your sons, husbands, brothers need this. Join the WhatsApp group & meet other gentlemen: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HEH7vZ35YHO5nwnCJl66VY In the first quarter of 2025, over 62% of startup failures globally weren’t due to funding. They died from strategic ignorance, misreading market signals, misjudging buyer behavior, or misunderstanding internal capabilities. Not lack of opportunity. Lack of perception. Ignorance isn’t passive. It’s aggressive. It robs confidence, delays execution, and deceives you into thinking you’re safer than you are. The solution? Kill ignorance like it’s your sworn enemy, because it is. Read, study & practice obsessively. Ask uncomfortable questions. Audit what you “know.” Seek perspective like your success depends on it, because it does. Growth doesn’t begin with action. It begins with awareness. And those who scale in impact, income, and influence, are those who treat ignorance as a problem to be solved, not a personality trait to be excused. The truth? You don’t rise by chance. You rise by clarity, earned through the disciplined demolition of what you don’t yet understand. And that journey starts today. Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
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  • A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight is his delight.

    When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.
    A false balance is abomination to the Lord: but a just weight is his delight. When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.
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  • “Peter Obi Should Forget Presidency And Settle for Minister of Economy, Igbos Not Ready for Presidency” —Sen. Ned Nwoko

    “Peter Obi is a good man and has impressed me. When he came to London he came alone. He’s a capitalist, a big-time player in the business world, and conservative in how he handles things, ‘ he said

    “He will do well as Minister of Economy, and he will help us turn around Nigeria’s economy.

    “Many things in Nigeria will work against the emergence of a president under the Labour party, It wouldn’t happen.”
    “Peter Obi Should Forget Presidency And Settle for Minister of Economy, Igbos Not Ready for Presidency” —Sen. Ned Nwoko “Peter Obi is a good man and has impressed me. When he came to London he came alone. He’s a capitalist, a big-time player in the business world, and conservative in how he handles things, ‘ he said “He will do well as Minister of Economy, and he will help us turn around Nigeria’s economy. “Many things in Nigeria will work against the emergence of a president under the Labour party, It wouldn’t happen.”
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  • The integrity of the upright shall guide them: but the perverseness of transgressors shall destroy them.

    Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death
    The integrity of the upright shall guide them: but the perverseness of transgressors shall destroy them. Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death
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    How is your work going today
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  • The righteousness of the perfect shall direct his way: but the wicked shall fall by his own wickedness.
    The righteousness of the upright shall deliver them: but transgressors shall be taken in their own naughtiness.
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  • Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA.

    His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include:

    - Novels:
    - Weep Not, Child (1964)
    - The River Between (1965)
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967)
    - Petals of Blood (1977)
    - Devil on the Cross (1980)

    - Essays:
    - Decolonising the Mind (1986)
    - Moving the Center (1994)
    - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998)

    He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism.

    Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature.

    Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o

    Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre:

    Novels
    - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans
    - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life
    - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements
    - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya
    - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison
    - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country
    - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world
    - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture

    Memoirs
    - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising
    - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison
    - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer
    - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison

    Short Stories/Novellas
    - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity
    - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories

    Plays
    - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture
    - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence
    - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism

    Non-Fiction Books
    - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity
    - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture
    - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society
    - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture
    - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity
    - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
    Ngugi wa Thiong'o, the renowned Kenyan author and academic, has passed away at the age of 87 in Atlanta, USA. His daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi, announced his passing on Facebook, stating that he lived a full life and fought a good fight. According to his family's wishes, details of his celebration of life will be announced soon. Ngugi wa Thiong'o was a celebrated novelist, playwright, and scholar known for his works that explored themes of colonialism, cultural identity, and social justice. Some of his notable works include: - Novels: - Weep Not, Child (1964) - The River Between (1965) - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - Petals of Blood (1977) - Devil on the Cross (1980) - Essays: - Decolonising the Mind (1986) - Moving the Center (1994) - Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998) He was a vocal advocate for the use of indigenous languages in literature and was known for his critique of neocolonialism. Ngugi wa Thiong'o held academic positions at esteemed institutions such as Yale University, New York University, and the University of California, Irvine, where he was a Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature. 😭Farewell to a Literary Giant: Honoring the Pen of Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Here are Ngugi Wa Thiong'o's books, categorized by genre: Novels - Weep Not, Child (1964) - a powerful story about the effects of the Mau Mau war on ordinary Kenyans - The River Between (1965) - explores the conflict between traditional and modern ways of life - A Grain of Wheat (1967) - considered one of Thiong'o's greatest literary achievements - Petals of Blood (1977) - a novel about corruption and capitalism in post-independence Kenya - Devil on the Cross (1980) - written in Gikuyu while Thiong'o was in prison - Matigari (1986) - a mythical story about a revolutionary in an unnamed country - Wizard of the Crow (2004) - a magical realist narrative about Africa's place in the modern world - The Perfect Nine (2018) - a novel exploring themes of identity and culture Memoirs - Dreams in a Time of War (2005) - a memoir about Thiong'o's childhood during the Mau Mau Uprising - In the House of the Interpreter (2012) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison - Birth of a Dream Weaver (2016) - a memoir about Thiong'o's journey as a writer - Wrestling with the Devil: A Prison Memoir (2018) - a memoir about Thiong'o's experiences in prison Short Stories/Novellas - The Upright Revolution (2016) - a short story exploring themes of power and identity - Minutes of Glory and Other Stories (2019) - a collection of short stories Plays - The Black Hermit (1968) - a play about identity and culture - The Trial of Dedan Kimathi (1976) - a play about Kenya's struggle for independence - I Will Marry When I Want (1982) - a play about the legacies of colonialism Non-Fiction Books - Homecoming (1972) - essays about African culture and identity - Decolonising the Mind (1981) - a collection of essays about language and culture - Writers in Politics (1981) - essays about the role of writers in society - Globalectics (2012) - essays about literature and culture - The Language of Languages (2022) - a book about language and identity - Decolonizing Language and Other Revolutionary Ideas (2025) - a book about language and culture.
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  • When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth.
    The righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead.
    When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth. The righteous is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked cometh in his stead.
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  • Skip breakfast and own your day from 11am upward.

    Your body thrives when you wait.

    No food.
    No distractions.
    Then see energy sustained.

    Whether going to the office or job site—it doesn’t matter.

    Morning meals are a myth.

    Eat later. Perform better.
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