• BREAKING: French Protesters Demand the Arrest of Captain Ibrahim Traoré!

    Tension is rising as protesters take to the streets of France, calling for the resignation and arrest of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader, President Ibrahim Traoré!

    But the big question is:
    Why is France so pressed over an African president?

    Traoré has been boldly kicking out French influence, taking back Burkina Faso’s gold, and empowering African youth — and now they want him gone?

    Is this a case of foreign fear over African freedom?

    Drop a if you stand with Traoré!
    SHARE to let the world know Africa is awake!
    #standwithtraore #HANDSOFFAFRICA #frenchagenda #AfricaRising #NewsFlash #newsflashnaija
    🚨 BREAKING: French Protesters Demand the Arrest of Captain Ibrahim Traoré! 😳🇫🇷🔥 Tension is rising as protesters take to the streets of France, calling for the resignation and arrest of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary leader, President Ibrahim Traoré! 😱💣 But the big question is: 🔍 Why is France so pressed over an African president? 💬 Traoré has been boldly kicking out French influence, taking back Burkina Faso’s gold, and empowering African youth — and now they want him gone? 👊 Is this a case of foreign fear over African freedom? 👇 Drop a 💪 if you stand with Traoré! SHARE to let the world know Africa is awake! #standwithtraore #HANDSOFFAFRICA #frenchagenda #AfricaRising #NewsFlash #newsflashnaija
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  • You are the sum total of everything you've ever seen, heard, eaten, smelled, been told, forgot - it's all there. Everything influences each of us, and because of that I try to make sure that my experiences are positive
    You are the sum total of everything you've ever seen, heard, eaten, smelled, been told, forgot - it's all there. Everything influences each of us, and because of that I try to make sure that my experiences are positive
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  • The Web 3 space is very wide. If it were to be studied in college, it would be a Faculty, not a department or discipline.

    Some are Project managers; others are KOLs, some others are traders, and others hunt jobs and do discord and GC moderations. Some are NFT traders, others are Spot traders, some are long-term investors, some are Airdrop hunters, some other people provide liquidity to LPs, while others are founders and builders.

    They all make money, and they all have plans and ways to make money. So why would an Airdrop hunter be mocking a trader and vice versa?

    "#TON influencers has been paid."

    Shouldn't KOLs be paid for their services? If the TON foundation sees that some people have been full supporters of their chain and wants to incentivize them, what exactly on earth is wrong with that?

    On what country's laws is that a crime that an influencer is incentivized for his contribution to a project or chain?

    What combat are people fighting against each other?

    Can everyone be a trader, an Airdrop farmer, or a KOL? No!

    We can be one or 2 things and master them. Let all the monkeys sit on their branches.

    If you figured out a way to make money and it works for you, make it; if you are generous enough, share it with others. If you are a very good person, share it with the people you believe don't make money instead of mocking people's legitimate hustle.

    Why not text or call them and be like, "Hey, I think you could make more money doing this or that?" and see if they help themselves?

    What's all the constant need to feel more important than others and the constant need for public validation and making enemies out of thin air that doesn't exist?

    Why not let people live their lives if you can't impact them positively?

    Why is everything in your heads US vs Them or Me vs Him?
    The Web 3 space is very wide. If it were to be studied in college, it would be a Faculty, not a department or discipline. Some are Project managers; others are KOLs, some others are traders, and others hunt jobs and do discord and GC moderations. Some are NFT traders, others are Spot traders, some are long-term investors, some are Airdrop hunters, some other people provide liquidity to LPs, while others are founders and builders. They all make money, and they all have plans and ways to make money. So why would an Airdrop hunter be mocking a trader and vice versa? "#TON influencers has been paid." Shouldn't KOLs be paid for their services? If the TON foundation sees that some people have been full supporters of their chain and wants to incentivize them, what exactly on earth is wrong with that? On what country's laws is that a crime that an influencer is incentivized for his contribution to a project or chain? What combat are people fighting against each other? Can everyone be a trader, an Airdrop farmer, or a KOL? No! We can be one or 2 things and master them. Let all the monkeys sit on their branches. If you figured out a way to make money and it works for you, make it; if you are generous enough, share it with others. If you are a very good person, share it with the people you believe don't make money instead of mocking people's legitimate hustle. Why not text or call them and be like, "Hey, I think you could make more money doing this or that?" and see if they help themselves? What's all the constant need to feel more important than others and the constant need for public validation and making enemies out of thin air that doesn't exist? Why not let people live their lives if you can't impact them positively? Why is everything in your heads US vs Them or Me vs Him?
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  • DON'T MARRY FOR LOVE, IT'S A SCAM, YOU WILL LOOSE

    If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser.

    Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment.

    Let’s stop deceiving ourselves.

    Love is not enough.

    Romance won’t sustain you.

    And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure.

    Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment.

    It’s a power move.

    1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays

    You’re happy today. Great.

    But what happens when money gets tight?

    What happens when you lose your job?

    What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”?

    If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes.

    Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel.

    Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy.

    2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50

    Let’s talk logic.

    You’re wise. She’s fresh.

    But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average.

    You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok.

    You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.”

    (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.)

    You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie.

    And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward.

    Because you married vibes—not vision.

    3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie

    When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses.

    It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence.

    Combining assets. Multiplying momentum.

    Even the Bible said:

    “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.”

    But what if the “two” is a liability?

    What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose?

    What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values?

    Now, you’re running with dead weight.

    Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone.

    And she’s somewhere saying,
    “I don’t like forcing things.”

    4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost

    Let’s be real.

    Many modern women want:

    • Love with no labor
    • Comfort with no contribution
    • Leadership with no loyalty

    She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger.

    She’s jobless, but has high taste.

    She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures.

    She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals.

    Try to build with her, and she’ll say,
    “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.”

    5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe”

    Her obligations are “Optional”

    Today’s woman wants:

    • To reply when she feels like
    • To submit if the vibe is right
    • To bear children only when convenient
    • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood”

    Any hint of hardship, she’s gone.

    Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.”

    Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.”

    And if you dare lead with firmness?

    She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist.

    6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal

    Many modern girls were raised in chaos.

    Divorced parents. Absent fathers.

    Traumatized mothers.

    And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating.

    So when you show up with purpose and structure?

    She calls it “too much.”

    She wants a soft man who’s strong.

    A rich man who’s humble.

    A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions.

    She wants everything—but gives almost nothing.

    So Here’s the Brutal Truth:

    Marriage is a system.

    If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama.

    Stop marrying for butterflies.

    Start marrying for alignment.

    For values. For vision.

    Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain.

    Because at the end of the day…

    It’s not who makes your heart skip.

    It’s who helps you finish the race.

    Marry wisely.

    Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen.

    Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions.

    #marriage
    #modernrelationships
    #masculinity
    DON'T MARRY FOR LOVE, IT'S A SCAM, YOU WILL LOOSE If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser. Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment. Let’s stop deceiving ourselves. Love is not enough. Romance won’t sustain you. And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure. Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment. It’s a power move. 1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays You’re happy today. Great. But what happens when money gets tight? What happens when you lose your job? What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”? If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes. Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel. Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy. 2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50 Let’s talk logic. You’re wise. She’s fresh. But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average. You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok. You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.” (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.) You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie. And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward. Because you married vibes—not vision. 3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses. It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence. Combining assets. Multiplying momentum. Even the Bible said: “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.” But what if the “two” is a liability? What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose? What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values? Now, you’re running with dead weight. Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone. And she’s somewhere saying, “I don’t like forcing things.” 4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost Let’s be real. Many modern women want: • Love with no labor • Comfort with no contribution • Leadership with no loyalty She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger. She’s jobless, but has high taste. She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures. She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals. Try to build with her, and she’ll say, “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.” 5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe” Her obligations are “Optional” Today’s woman wants: • To reply when she feels like • To submit if the vibe is right • To bear children only when convenient • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood” Any hint of hardship, she’s gone. Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.” Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.” And if you dare lead with firmness? She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist. 6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal Many modern girls were raised in chaos. Divorced parents. Absent fathers. Traumatized mothers. And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating. So when you show up with purpose and structure? She calls it “too much.” She wants a soft man who’s strong. A rich man who’s humble. A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions. She wants everything—but gives almost nothing. So Here’s the Brutal Truth: Marriage is a system. If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama. Stop marrying for butterflies. Start marrying for alignment. For values. For vision. Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain. Because at the end of the day… It’s not who makes your heart skip. It’s who helps you finish the race. Marry wisely. Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen. Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions. #marriage #modernrelationships #masculinity
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  • 50 UNAVOIDABLE LANDMARKS AND BENCHMARKS FOR SUCCESS

    These are key stages, principles, and indicators that anyone pursuing true and lasting success must encounter, embrace, or achieve. They apply across life, career, ministry, business, leadership, and personal development.

    1. DISCOVERY OF PURPOSE

    Success begins when you know why you are on earth. Without purpose, pursuits are aimless.

    2. CLEAR VISION

    A vivid mental picture of a desired future. Vision gives direction and energy to action.

    3. DEEP DESIRE

    You must want success passionately. This inner drive keeps you pushing despite obstacles.

    4. DECISION TO SUCCEED

    Success is a conscious choice. You must decide not to fail.

    5. SETTING SMART GOALS

    Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals break vision into steps.

    6. WRITING THE VISION

    Documenting your vision and goals clarifies your focus and keeps you accountable.

    7. BELIEF IN YOURSELF

    You must believe you can succeed, even if others doubt you.

    8. MENTAL TRANSFORMATION

    Success requires a renewed mind—thinking like a winner and not a victim.

    9. WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE

    Success demands learning, understanding, and applying wisdom consistently.

    10. FAITH IN GOD

    Trusting God as your source and sustainer adds supernatural backing to your efforts.

    11. CLARITY OF IDENTITY

    Know who you are, your values, strengths, weaknesses, and uniqueness.

    12. SELF-DISCIPLINE

    Delayed gratification, control of impulses, and consistency in habits are essential.

    13. PLANNING

    Success is not accidental; strategic planning prevents poor performance.

    14. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY

    Don’t blame others or circumstances. Own your life and choices.

    15. TIME MANAGEMENT

    Time is a currency of success. Those who waste it, waste life.

    16. PRIORITIZATION

    Do first things first. Major on majors, not on minor things.

    17. DAILY PRODUCTIVITY

    Small, consistent progress daily beats occasional big efforts.

    18. FOCUS

    Avoid distractions. Concentrated effort on what matters most fuels breakthroughs.

    19. HARD WORK

    Success never comes to the lazy. Diligence always pays.

    20. EXCELLENCE

    Doing your best at all times attracts reward and recognition.

    21. PERSISTENCE

    Never give up when faced with obstacles. Keep pushing until results show.

    22. ADAPTABILITY

    The ability to adjust to change and learn new things keeps you relevant.

    23. FAILURE MANAGEMENT

    Learn from failures. See them as stepping-stones, not graveyards.

    24. CREATIVITY

    Innovative ideas and solutions differentiate you from the crowd.

    25. NETWORKING

    Relationships and connections often open doors talent alone cannot.

    26. FINDING MENTORS

    A mentor helps you avoid errors, accelerate growth, and stay accountable.

    27. VALUE CREATION

    To be successful, you must solve problems and meet needs for others.

    28. SERVICE TO OTHERS

    The more people you help, the more successful you become.

    29. PERSONAL BRANDING

    Your reputation and identity must be positively distinct and consistent.

    30. FINANCIAL LITERACY

    Managing money wisely is a critical benchmark for sustainable success.

    31. SACRIFICE

    Success costs something—sleep, comfort, time, or luxury. Be ready to pay.

    32. CONSISTENCY

    Success is not in starting, but in staying. Keep showing up.

    33. INTEGRITY

    Honesty and uprightness build trust and long-term influence.

    34. CONFIDENCE

    Boldness to step out and speak up attracts opportunities.

    35. DECISIVENESS

    Indecision is a killer of destiny. Make timely and firm choices.

    36. GRATITUDE

    A thankful heart opens more doors and attracts divine favor.

    37. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE

    Knowing how to manage your emotions and relate with others well is vital.

    38. LEADERSHIP SKILLS

    Influencing others, casting vision, and guiding people is crucial for scaling success.

    39. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

    Collaborating with the right people multiplies your impact.

    40. TRACKING PROGRESS

    Measuring growth and adjusting your strategy ensures you stay on course.

    41. STAYING HUMBLE

    Pride brings downfall. Humility keeps you teachable and accessible.

    42. SPIRITUAL COVERING

    Stay under godly authority and covering for spiritual protection and direction.

    43. OVERCOMING LIMITING BELIEFS

    Break out of wrong internal narratives that sabotage progress.

    44. AVOIDING COMPARISON

    Run your race. Envy kills joy and focus.

    45. CONTINUAL LEARNING

    Never stop growing. Read, study, attend courses, and evolve.

    46. COURAGE TO TAKE RISKS

    Playing it safe won't take you far. Step out in faith.

    47. MENTORING OTHERS

    Success multiplies when you lift others as you rise.

    48. LEGACY THINKING

    Think beyond today. What will you be remembered for?

    49. CELEBRATING MILESTONES

    Celebrate little wins. It fuels motivation for bigger achievements.

    50. GIVING BACK

    True success blesses others. Give time, money, ideas, and help freely.
    50 UNAVOIDABLE LANDMARKS AND BENCHMARKS FOR SUCCESS These are key stages, principles, and indicators that anyone pursuing true and lasting success must encounter, embrace, or achieve. They apply across life, career, ministry, business, leadership, and personal development. 1. DISCOVERY OF PURPOSE Success begins when you know why you are on earth. Without purpose, pursuits are aimless. 2. CLEAR VISION A vivid mental picture of a desired future. Vision gives direction and energy to action. 3. DEEP DESIRE You must want success passionately. This inner drive keeps you pushing despite obstacles. 4. DECISION TO SUCCEED Success is a conscious choice. You must decide not to fail. 5. SETTING SMART GOALS Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound goals break vision into steps. 6. WRITING THE VISION Documenting your vision and goals clarifies your focus and keeps you accountable. 7. BELIEF IN YOURSELF You must believe you can succeed, even if others doubt you. 8. MENTAL TRANSFORMATION Success requires a renewed mind—thinking like a winner and not a victim. 9. WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE Success demands learning, understanding, and applying wisdom consistently. 10. FAITH IN GOD Trusting God as your source and sustainer adds supernatural backing to your efforts. 11. CLARITY OF IDENTITY Know who you are, your values, strengths, weaknesses, and uniqueness. 12. SELF-DISCIPLINE Delayed gratification, control of impulses, and consistency in habits are essential. 13. PLANNING Success is not accidental; strategic planning prevents poor performance. 14. TAKING RESPONSIBILITY Don’t blame others or circumstances. Own your life and choices. 15. TIME MANAGEMENT Time is a currency of success. Those who waste it, waste life. 16. PRIORITIZATION Do first things first. Major on majors, not on minor things. 17. DAILY PRODUCTIVITY Small, consistent progress daily beats occasional big efforts. 18. FOCUS Avoid distractions. Concentrated effort on what matters most fuels breakthroughs. 19. HARD WORK Success never comes to the lazy. Diligence always pays. 20. EXCELLENCE Doing your best at all times attracts reward and recognition. 21. PERSISTENCE Never give up when faced with obstacles. Keep pushing until results show. 22. ADAPTABILITY The ability to adjust to change and learn new things keeps you relevant. 23. FAILURE MANAGEMENT Learn from failures. See them as stepping-stones, not graveyards. 24. CREATIVITY Innovative ideas and solutions differentiate you from the crowd. 25. NETWORKING Relationships and connections often open doors talent alone cannot. 26. FINDING MENTORS A mentor helps you avoid errors, accelerate growth, and stay accountable. 27. VALUE CREATION To be successful, you must solve problems and meet needs for others. 28. SERVICE TO OTHERS The more people you help, the more successful you become. 29. PERSONAL BRANDING Your reputation and identity must be positively distinct and consistent. 30. FINANCIAL LITERACY Managing money wisely is a critical benchmark for sustainable success. 31. SACRIFICE Success costs something—sleep, comfort, time, or luxury. Be ready to pay. 32. CONSISTENCY Success is not in starting, but in staying. Keep showing up. 33. INTEGRITY Honesty and uprightness build trust and long-term influence. 34. CONFIDENCE Boldness to step out and speak up attracts opportunities. 35. DECISIVENESS Indecision is a killer of destiny. Make timely and firm choices. 36. GRATITUDE A thankful heart opens more doors and attracts divine favor. 37. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Knowing how to manage your emotions and relate with others well is vital. 38. LEADERSHIP SKILLS Influencing others, casting vision, and guiding people is crucial for scaling success. 39. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS Collaborating with the right people multiplies your impact. 40. TRACKING PROGRESS Measuring growth and adjusting your strategy ensures you stay on course. 41. STAYING HUMBLE Pride brings downfall. Humility keeps you teachable and accessible. 42. SPIRITUAL COVERING Stay under godly authority and covering for spiritual protection and direction. 43. OVERCOMING LIMITING BELIEFS Break out of wrong internal narratives that sabotage progress. 44. AVOIDING COMPARISON Run your race. Envy kills joy and focus. 45. CONTINUAL LEARNING Never stop growing. Read, study, attend courses, and evolve. 46. COURAGE TO TAKE RISKS Playing it safe won't take you far. Step out in faith. 47. MENTORING OTHERS Success multiplies when you lift others as you rise. 48. LEGACY THINKING Think beyond today. What will you be remembered for? 49. CELEBRATING MILESTONES Celebrate little wins. It fuels motivation for bigger achievements. 50. GIVING BACK True success blesses others. Give time, money, ideas, and help freely.
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  • DEFINITION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EI)

    Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate one’s own emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of others. It involves self-awareness, self-control, motivation, empathy, and social skills.

    Daniel Goleman popularized EI and identified five core components:

    1. Self-awareness

    2. Self-regulation

    3. Motivation

    4. Empathy

    5. Social skills

    High emotional intelligence helps individuals build better relationships, reduce stress, defuse conflict, and improve job performance.

    50 KEY ISSUES ABOUT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EXPLAINED)

    1. Self-Awareness – Knowing your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and drives.

    2. Self-Regulation – Controlling or redirecting disruptive impulses and moods.

    3. Internal Motivation – Being driven to achieve beyond external rewards.

    4. Empathy – Recognizing and understanding others’ emotions.

    5. Social Skills – Managing relationships and building networks effectively.

    6. Emotional Recognition – Ability to identify emotions in oneself and others.

    7. Emotional Expression – Expressing emotions clearly and appropriately.

    8. Emotional Management – Keeping emotional reactions in check.

    9. Impulse Control – Resisting or delaying an emotional or behavioral reaction.

    10. Self-Confidence – A strong sense of self-worth and capabilities.

    11. Adaptability – Flexibility in dealing with change or unexpected obstacles.

    12. Stress Management – Handling stress without becoming overwhelmed.

    13. Optimism – A positive outlook that helps overcome obstacles.

    14. Emotional Resilience – Recovering from setbacks and emotional distress.

    15. Conflict Resolution – Managing and resolving disputes constructively.

    16. Active Listening – Fully concentrating and understanding before responding.

    17. Non-Verbal Communication – Reading body language and emotional cues.

    18. Building Rapport – Creating a positive connection with others.

    19. Trustworthiness – Being reliable and maintaining integrity.

    20. Self-Motivation – Initiating tasks and pursuing goals persistently.

    21. Managing Feedback – Giving and receiving feedback positively.

    22. Empathetic Listening – Understanding emotions behind the words.

    23. Handling Criticism – Receiving negative feedback constructively.

    24. Patience – Tolerating delays or problems calmly.

    25. Influence – Persuading others while respecting their viewpoints.

    26. Teamwork – Collaborating with others toward a common goal.

    27. Leadership – Inspiring and guiding others with emotional sensitivity.

    28. Emotional Detachment – Knowing when to detach emotionally for objectivity.

    29. Personal Responsibility – Owning one’s emotions and actions.

    30. Awareness of Others – Sensitivity to others' emotional states and needs.

    31. Mindfulness – Being present and aware of emotions in real-time.

    32. Emotional Triggers – Recognizing what provokes strong emotional responses.

    33. Emotional Vocabulary – Using precise language to describe feelings.

    34. Perspective-Taking – Seeing situations from others’ emotional viewpoints.

    35. Emotional Contagion – Understanding how emotions spread in groups.

    36. Mood Management – Maintaining a healthy and productive emotional state.

    37. Cultural Sensitivity – Respecting emotional expressions in diverse cultures.

    38. Boundary Setting – Knowing emotional limits and asserting them respectfully.

    39. Dealing with Rejection – Handling emotional pain without collapse.

    40. Balancing Emotion and Logic – Making decisions that respect both.

    41. Compassion – Responding to suffering with understanding and care.

    42. Apologizing Sincerely – Recognizing wrongs and expressing remorse.

    43. Appreciating Others – Showing gratitude and valuing emotional contributions.

    44. Emotional Coaching – Helping others manage their emotions effectively.

    45. Emotional Maturity – Consistently behaving in emotionally appropriate ways.

    46. Regulating Emotional Climate – Shaping group emotional tone positively.

    47. Dealing with Toxic People – Navigating manipulative or overly emotional individuals wisely.

    48. Encouragement – Offering emotional support to boost morale.

    49. Handling Uncertainty – Coping emotionally with ambiguity and change.

    50. Personal Development – Constantly working to improve emotional capabilities.
    DEFINITION OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EI) Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate one’s own emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of others. It involves self-awareness, self-control, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Daniel Goleman popularized EI and identified five core components: 1. Self-awareness 2. Self-regulation 3. Motivation 4. Empathy 5. Social skills High emotional intelligence helps individuals build better relationships, reduce stress, defuse conflict, and improve job performance. 50 KEY ISSUES ABOUT EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE (EXPLAINED) 1. Self-Awareness – Knowing your emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and drives. 2. Self-Regulation – Controlling or redirecting disruptive impulses and moods. 3. Internal Motivation – Being driven to achieve beyond external rewards. 4. Empathy – Recognizing and understanding others’ emotions. 5. Social Skills – Managing relationships and building networks effectively. 6. Emotional Recognition – Ability to identify emotions in oneself and others. 7. Emotional Expression – Expressing emotions clearly and appropriately. 8. Emotional Management – Keeping emotional reactions in check. 9. Impulse Control – Resisting or delaying an emotional or behavioral reaction. 10. Self-Confidence – A strong sense of self-worth and capabilities. 11. Adaptability – Flexibility in dealing with change or unexpected obstacles. 12. Stress Management – Handling stress without becoming overwhelmed. 13. Optimism – A positive outlook that helps overcome obstacles. 14. Emotional Resilience – Recovering from setbacks and emotional distress. 15. Conflict Resolution – Managing and resolving disputes constructively. 16. Active Listening – Fully concentrating and understanding before responding. 17. Non-Verbal Communication – Reading body language and emotional cues. 18. Building Rapport – Creating a positive connection with others. 19. Trustworthiness – Being reliable and maintaining integrity. 20. Self-Motivation – Initiating tasks and pursuing goals persistently. 21. Managing Feedback – Giving and receiving feedback positively. 22. Empathetic Listening – Understanding emotions behind the words. 23. Handling Criticism – Receiving negative feedback constructively. 24. Patience – Tolerating delays or problems calmly. 25. Influence – Persuading others while respecting their viewpoints. 26. Teamwork – Collaborating with others toward a common goal. 27. Leadership – Inspiring and guiding others with emotional sensitivity. 28. Emotional Detachment – Knowing when to detach emotionally for objectivity. 29. Personal Responsibility – Owning one’s emotions and actions. 30. Awareness of Others – Sensitivity to others' emotional states and needs. 31. Mindfulness – Being present and aware of emotions in real-time. 32. Emotional Triggers – Recognizing what provokes strong emotional responses. 33. Emotional Vocabulary – Using precise language to describe feelings. 34. Perspective-Taking – Seeing situations from others’ emotional viewpoints. 35. Emotional Contagion – Understanding how emotions spread in groups. 36. Mood Management – Maintaining a healthy and productive emotional state. 37. Cultural Sensitivity – Respecting emotional expressions in diverse cultures. 38. Boundary Setting – Knowing emotional limits and asserting them respectfully. 39. Dealing with Rejection – Handling emotional pain without collapse. 40. Balancing Emotion and Logic – Making decisions that respect both. 41. Compassion – Responding to suffering with understanding and care. 42. Apologizing Sincerely – Recognizing wrongs and expressing remorse. 43. Appreciating Others – Showing gratitude and valuing emotional contributions. 44. Emotional Coaching – Helping others manage their emotions effectively. 45. Emotional Maturity – Consistently behaving in emotionally appropriate ways. 46. Regulating Emotional Climate – Shaping group emotional tone positively. 47. Dealing with Toxic People – Navigating manipulative or overly emotional individuals wisely. 48. Encouragement – Offering emotional support to boost morale. 49. Handling Uncertainty – Coping emotionally with ambiguity and change. 50. Personal Development – Constantly working to improve emotional capabilities.
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  • "I'm sorry, Andrew, but I can't marry you!" Christina Stevens declared coldly in the CEO's office of Stevens Corporation. She sat behind her desk, looking elegant in a black lace dress, her demeanor icy and aloof.
    Across from her sat a handsome man in modest attire. Andrew Lloyd could not believe what he was hearing and asked, "Christie, what do you mean? What happened to the promise between us?"
    They had agreed to tie the knot on the day Stevens Corporation went public, marking the end of their three-year courtship.
    "Since we've been dating each other, I'll be frank," Christina replied, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. Her stunning features exuded grace and beauty with every movement.
    "Andrew, don't you think the gap between us has grown too wide? It's like we're from different worlds now. Forcing this relationship won't do you any good. For me, it would be… a burden."
    A burden?
    Andrew was stunned, never expecting Christina to say such a thing. If it had not been for his help, the Stevens family would have gone bankrupt long ago, let alone gone public.
    In fact, he had shaped Christina's success with his own hands.
    "I know this decision is hard for you to accept. How about this? Consider it a debt I owe you. After we cancel the wedding, I'll give you a settlement—cash, a villa, and a luxury car.
    That should be enough for you to live comfortably." Christina pulled out a pen and checkbook from her designer purse as she spoke.
    Andrew watched in silence as she wrote down the figure: 1.2 million. He felt as if he was looking at a stranger. "Is this all our years together are worth to you? Just a string of numbers?" Andrew asked.
    Christina's perfect features flickered with complexity for a moment before settling back into indifference. "If you think it's not enough, I can add more. Name your price."
    Andrew stared at her, pain evident in his eyes at how Christina had mistaken his question for thinking it was not enough. "So, you're dead set on backing out of this marriage?"
    Christina pressed her lips together and turned to look out the window. "If that's how you want to see it, I have nothing more to say," she replied.
    She was a female CEO with a net worth of over 150 million dollars, with countless admirers in Jayrodale. Andrew, from any angle, did not fit into her world anymore. Not even on an intellectual level.
    This marriage was not what Christina wanted—it was too ordinary for her tastes.
    "I never thought years of love, countless nights together, and all those breakfasts and dinners I made would ultimately lose to the fear of being ordinary. It's no surprise—you're now the CEO of Stevens Corporation, Jayrodale's golden girl, with countless admirers. And me? I'm just a nobody, clearly not worthy of the outstanding Ms. Stevens." Andrew chuckled bitterly, feeling utterly disheartened.
    Christina's brow furrowed as she glanced at him. "Andrew, I admit you've done a lot for me, but this… it's not what I want. Consider it compensation for your efforts over the years," Christina said as she pushed the check toward him.
    Andrew did not even look at the check. "A 1.2 million dollars breakup fee? How generous of you, Ms. Stevens. But I don't need it." He stood up and walked toward the door.
    Seeing Andrew about to leave, Christina's frown deepened. "Andrew, I strongly advise you to take this money. Don't be a fool for the sake of pride. A small-time doctor like you could never earn this much in a lifetime." Andrew ignored her words. In truth, 1.2 million dollars was not a sum he particularly needed.
    "Hold it right there," a voice called out. A woman dripping in jewelry and wearing flashy makeup strode into the room. Andrew immediately recognized her. "Aunt Irene!" It was Christina's mother, Irene Cowell—who would have been Andrew's mother-in-law.
    "Hmph, drop the 'Aunt Irene', we're not that close! If you're leaving, take your things with you. Our mansion has no room for your junk," Irene barked. She pulled a small box and a credit card from her purse and tossed them at Andrew.
    "Aunt Irene, you wanted this too? I thought I've always treated you with respect."
    Irene let out a harsh laugh, her voice grating. "What's the matter, Andrew? Did I hit a nerve?"
    "Oh, Andrew, there's one more thing you should know. Christina will soon be engaged to Harvey Weller once he returns from abroad. You're not in the same league as Harvey, got it?" Irene's face was full of mockery as she said those.
    Andrew looked at Christina icily. He was shocked at her audacity to find someone new before she even ended things with him.
    Christina avoided Andrew's cold gaze, but her words were firm. "The Weller family is a powerhouse in Jayrodale, with influence across military, political, and business sectors. They've worked for generations to become one of the city's unshakeable pillars. Harvey will inherit it all one day. An alliance between our families is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. For me, it's a chance to transform my life."
    At those words, Andrew finally let go.
    He smiled and replied, "Is that so? Well then, allow this poor nobody to wish you and the Stevens family all the best in your social climbing endeavors." With that, he walked out without another glance, showing no trace of attachment.
    As she watched Andrew's retreating figure, Christina felt a whirlwind of emotions.
    She had expected him to explode with anger or beg her to reconsider when he heard about Harvey. Yet, throughout it all, Andrew had remained unnervingly calm, even indifferent at the end.
    "Mom, do you think I went too far?"
    Irene scoffed. "Too far? That good-for-nothing thinking he could marry you—now that's going too far!" She chuckled with a gleam in her eye. "Just wait until Harvey gets back, sweetie. Once you two are engaged, the Stevens family will skyrocket to the top tier of Jayrodale society. As for Andrew, he's nothing. Thankfully, he knows better than to mess with me and is cooperative. Otherwise, I would've taught him a lesson he'd never forget!"
    Christina remained silent, feeling an inexplicable emptiness in her chest. It was as if something irreplaceable had suddenly vanished from her life.
    In the elevator, Andrew opened the modest ring box. A dazzling pink diamond immediately caught the light, its brilliance filling the small space. This 7.5-million-dollar luxury ring was once known as the "King of Diamonds" of Jayrodale, truly one of a kind.
    Andrew did not know exactly how much money was on the bank card, but he was sure it was enough to buy Stevens Corporations ten times over. Moments ago, Christina and Irene had not even bothered to look at these treasures, with Irene dismissing them as junk.
    As the elevator doors opened, Andrew stepped out.
    "Well, well, if it isn't Andrew! You don't look so good," a mocking voice greeted him.
    Andrew calmly looked up to see a man in a tailored suit, his hair slicked back, holding a bouquet of blue roses. It was Shawn Fields, Jayrodale's infamous trust fund baby and one of Christina's most persistent admirers.
    Not wanting to talk to him, Andrew tried to sidestep him, but Shawn moved to block his path again. Andrew's eyes turned cold as he stared directly at Shawn.
    "Do you need something? If not, please move."
    Shawn flashed an exaggerated grin. "Look, everyone, Christina's lapdog is actually barking at me! Let me guess, the Stevens family finally kicked you to the curb, huh?"
    As he taunted Andrew, Shawn noticed the ring box in his hand. "This is probably some cheap trinket! As if Christina would ever want that. Let's all have a look!" With a sneer, Shawn knocked the box from Andrew's hand, sending it clattering to the floor.
    The lid popped open, revealing a stunning pink diamond that rolled onto the floor.
    Shawn's eyes widened in disbelief. "Isn't that… the famous pink diamond from Radiant Jewelers? The one they call the Jayrodale's King of Diamonds?"...
    "I'm sorry, Andrew, but I can't marry you!" Christina Stevens declared coldly in the CEO's office of Stevens Corporation. She sat behind her desk, looking elegant in a black lace dress, her demeanor icy and aloof. Across from her sat a handsome man in modest attire. Andrew Lloyd could not believe what he was hearing and asked, "Christie, what do you mean? What happened to the promise between us?" They had agreed to tie the knot on the day Stevens Corporation went public, marking the end of their three-year courtship. "Since we've been dating each other, I'll be frank," Christina replied, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. Her stunning features exuded grace and beauty with every movement. "Andrew, don't you think the gap between us has grown too wide? It's like we're from different worlds now. Forcing this relationship won't do you any good. For me, it would be… a burden." A burden? Andrew was stunned, never expecting Christina to say such a thing. If it had not been for his help, the Stevens family would have gone bankrupt long ago, let alone gone public. In fact, he had shaped Christina's success with his own hands. "I know this decision is hard for you to accept. How about this? Consider it a debt I owe you. After we cancel the wedding, I'll give you a settlement—cash, a villa, and a luxury car. That should be enough for you to live comfortably." Christina pulled out a pen and checkbook from her designer purse as she spoke. Andrew watched in silence as she wrote down the figure: 1.2 million. He felt as if he was looking at a stranger. "Is this all our years together are worth to you? Just a string of numbers?" Andrew asked. Christina's perfect features flickered with complexity for a moment before settling back into indifference. "If you think it's not enough, I can add more. Name your price." Andrew stared at her, pain evident in his eyes at how Christina had mistaken his question for thinking it was not enough. "So, you're dead set on backing out of this marriage?" Christina pressed her lips together and turned to look out the window. "If that's how you want to see it, I have nothing more to say," she replied. She was a female CEO with a net worth of over 150 million dollars, with countless admirers in Jayrodale. Andrew, from any angle, did not fit into her world anymore. Not even on an intellectual level. This marriage was not what Christina wanted—it was too ordinary for her tastes. "I never thought years of love, countless nights together, and all those breakfasts and dinners I made would ultimately lose to the fear of being ordinary. It's no surprise—you're now the CEO of Stevens Corporation, Jayrodale's golden girl, with countless admirers. And me? I'm just a nobody, clearly not worthy of the outstanding Ms. Stevens." Andrew chuckled bitterly, feeling utterly disheartened. Christina's brow furrowed as she glanced at him. "Andrew, I admit you've done a lot for me, but this… it's not what I want. Consider it compensation for your efforts over the years," Christina said as she pushed the check toward him. Andrew did not even look at the check. "A 1.2 million dollars breakup fee? How generous of you, Ms. Stevens. But I don't need it." He stood up and walked toward the door. Seeing Andrew about to leave, Christina's frown deepened. "Andrew, I strongly advise you to take this money. Don't be a fool for the sake of pride. A small-time doctor like you could never earn this much in a lifetime." Andrew ignored her words. In truth, 1.2 million dollars was not a sum he particularly needed. "Hold it right there," a voice called out. A woman dripping in jewelry and wearing flashy makeup strode into the room. Andrew immediately recognized her. "Aunt Irene!" It was Christina's mother, Irene Cowell—who would have been Andrew's mother-in-law. "Hmph, drop the 'Aunt Irene', we're not that close! If you're leaving, take your things with you. Our mansion has no room for your junk," Irene barked. She pulled a small box and a credit card from her purse and tossed them at Andrew. "Aunt Irene, you wanted this too? I thought I've always treated you with respect." Irene let out a harsh laugh, her voice grating. "What's the matter, Andrew? Did I hit a nerve?" "Oh, Andrew, there's one more thing you should know. Christina will soon be engaged to Harvey Weller once he returns from abroad. You're not in the same league as Harvey, got it?" Irene's face was full of mockery as she said those. Andrew looked at Christina icily. He was shocked at her audacity to find someone new before she even ended things with him. Christina avoided Andrew's cold gaze, but her words were firm. "The Weller family is a powerhouse in Jayrodale, with influence across military, political, and business sectors. They've worked for generations to become one of the city's unshakeable pillars. Harvey will inherit it all one day. An alliance between our families is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. For me, it's a chance to transform my life." At those words, Andrew finally let go. He smiled and replied, "Is that so? Well then, allow this poor nobody to wish you and the Stevens family all the best in your social climbing endeavors." With that, he walked out without another glance, showing no trace of attachment. As she watched Andrew's retreating figure, Christina felt a whirlwind of emotions. She had expected him to explode with anger or beg her to reconsider when he heard about Harvey. Yet, throughout it all, Andrew had remained unnervingly calm, even indifferent at the end. "Mom, do you think I went too far?" Irene scoffed. "Too far? That good-for-nothing thinking he could marry you—now that's going too far!" She chuckled with a gleam in her eye. "Just wait until Harvey gets back, sweetie. Once you two are engaged, the Stevens family will skyrocket to the top tier of Jayrodale society. As for Andrew, he's nothing. Thankfully, he knows better than to mess with me and is cooperative. Otherwise, I would've taught him a lesson he'd never forget!" Christina remained silent, feeling an inexplicable emptiness in her chest. It was as if something irreplaceable had suddenly vanished from her life. In the elevator, Andrew opened the modest ring box. A dazzling pink diamond immediately caught the light, its brilliance filling the small space. This 7.5-million-dollar luxury ring was once known as the "King of Diamonds" of Jayrodale, truly one of a kind. Andrew did not know exactly how much money was on the bank card, but he was sure it was enough to buy Stevens Corporations ten times over. Moments ago, Christina and Irene had not even bothered to look at these treasures, with Irene dismissing them as junk. As the elevator doors opened, Andrew stepped out. "Well, well, if it isn't Andrew! You don't look so good," a mocking voice greeted him. Andrew calmly looked up to see a man in a tailored suit, his hair slicked back, holding a bouquet of blue roses. It was Shawn Fields, Jayrodale's infamous trust fund baby and one of Christina's most persistent admirers. Not wanting to talk to him, Andrew tried to sidestep him, but Shawn moved to block his path again. Andrew's eyes turned cold as he stared directly at Shawn. "Do you need something? If not, please move." Shawn flashed an exaggerated grin. "Look, everyone, Christina's lapdog is actually barking at me! Let me guess, the Stevens family finally kicked you to the curb, huh?" As he taunted Andrew, Shawn noticed the ring box in his hand. "This is probably some cheap trinket! As if Christina would ever want that. Let's all have a look!" With a sneer, Shawn knocked the box from Andrew's hand, sending it clattering to the floor. The lid popped open, revealing a stunning pink diamond that rolled onto the floor. Shawn's eyes widened in disbelief. "Isn't that… the famous pink diamond from Radiant Jewelers? The one they call the Jayrodale's King of Diamonds?"...
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  • Just few weeks after Nigerian singer TIMAYA was spotted vibing to the trending B2S song "TARE OGE".. popular influencer Nons Miraj shares a video via her ig page, using thesame "TARE OGE " song by B2S

    Just few weeks after Nigerian singer TIMAYA was spotted vibing to the trending B2S song "TARE OGE".. popular influencer Nons Miraj shares a video via her ig page, using thesame "TARE OGE " song by B2S 😳💥
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  • Dubai businessman Jamal Al Nadak just bought an entire private island for his wife, Soudi Al Nadak, so she could enjoy the beach in peace and privacy. Yes, you read that right — not a spa day, not a beach resort, but a WHOLE ISLAND.

    Soudi, a 26-year-old influencer and self-proclaimed “full-time housewife,” shared the news with a video captioned: “POV: You wanted to wear a bikini so your millionaire husband bought you an island.”

    Now that’s love language, billionaire edition. 😮‍💨

    What do we think, folks — romantic, ridiculous, or just real estate goals?
    Dubai businessman Jamal Al Nadak just bought an entire private island for his wife, Soudi Al Nadak, so she could enjoy the beach in peace and privacy. Yes, you read that right — not a spa day, not a beach resort, but a WHOLE ISLAND. 🌴💰 Soudi, a 26-year-old influencer and self-proclaimed “full-time housewife,” shared the news with a video captioned: “POV: You wanted to wear a bikini so your millionaire husband bought you an island.” Now that’s love language, billionaire edition. 😮‍💨 What do we think, folks — romantic, ridiculous, or just real estate goals? 😂👇
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  • If you expect the mainstream media to give you the accurate achievement of this brave young son, think again.
    The West is influenced by the mainstream.
    All of them belong to the AP.
    Long live Ibrahim Traore, the President of  Burkina Faso.
    May the Gods of Africa protect Ibrahim Traore, the President of  Burkina Faso.
    What fish is this?
    If you expect the mainstream media to give you the accurate achievement of this brave young son, think again. The West is influenced by the mainstream. All of them belong to the AP. Long live Ibrahim Traore, the President of  Burkina Faso. May the Gods of Africa protect Ibrahim Traore, the President of  Burkina Faso. What fish is this?
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  • 20 THINGS THEY WON’T TEACH YOU IN THE UNIVERSITY
    Let me tell you 20 bitter-sweet truths they will NOT teach you in school.
    Real life will school you well.
    Grab a chair.
    1. First-class no dey guarantee first-class life.
    Your grades might open doors, but your skills and street sense will keep them open.
    2. Nobody owes you a job after NYSC.
    Entitlement will keep you broke. Create what you can’t find.
    3. Passion without profit is poverty.
    You sabi sing? Bake? Write? Good. Package it, price it, promote it!
    4. You will need CONNECTIONS more than maths CALCULATIONS.
    Network like your life depends on it because sometimes, it actually does.
    5. Your certificate is paper. Your skills are power.
    BSc without value = Broke Smart Citizen.
    6. Soft skills will open more doors than hard degrees.
    Can you communicate?
    Think? Sell? Create? Lead? That’s the real gold.
    7. You’ll pay rent with real money, not CGPA.
    Life will humble you when house agents start asking for 2 years upfront.
    8. There’s no course called “How to handle heartbreak and bills.”
    But you’ll learn it by fire, by thunder, or by personal experience.
    9. Dressing well will give you more respect than your ID card.
    Packaging matters. Don’t argue.
    10. School teaches theory. Life demands results.
    No employer is asking if you passed GST101.
    11. Nobody’s coming to save you.
    Take responsibility. Your life is your project.
    12. Money is not evil. Lack of money is stressful.
    Learn how to make, manage, and multiply it.
    13. The real world doesn’t care if you were popular on campus.
    After graduation, na your bank account go talk, not your popularity in school.
    14. Your lecturer may forget your name. Your side hustle won’t.
    Start early. Start small. Just start something!
    15. After school, Comparison will kill your confidence.
    Focus on your lane even if it’s slow. Faithfulness brings fruitfulness.
    16. You won’t find your purpose in a textbook.
    Your purpose is in your story, your pain, your gift. Pay attention.
    17. God is not just for campus fellowship.
    After school, you’ll need Him more than ever. Keep Him close.
    18. You can be educated and still financially stuck.
    That’s why you must learn how to sell something.
    19. There’s no refund for time wasted.
    Use your 20s wisely. Nobody’s coming to apologize on your behalf.
    20. You don’t need to “blow” to be successful.
    Impact. Influence. Income.
    Start building it quietly. Results will make noise later.
    University gave you knowledge.
    Life will give you sense.
    But YOU must give yourself discipline, direction, and divine help.
    And always remember, your future is bigger than your school ID card.
    20 THINGS THEY WON’T TEACH YOU IN THE UNIVERSITY Let me tell you 20 bitter-sweet truths they will NOT teach you in school. Real life will school you well. Grab a chair. 1. First-class no dey guarantee first-class life. Your grades might open doors, but your skills and street sense will keep them open. 2. Nobody owes you a job after NYSC. Entitlement will keep you broke. Create what you can’t find. 3. Passion without profit is poverty. You sabi sing? Bake? Write? Good. Package it, price it, promote it! 4. You will need CONNECTIONS more than maths CALCULATIONS. Network like your life depends on it because sometimes, it actually does. 5. Your certificate is paper. Your skills are power. BSc without value = Broke Smart Citizen. 6. Soft skills will open more doors than hard degrees. Can you communicate? Think? Sell? Create? Lead? That’s the real gold. 7. You’ll pay rent with real money, not CGPA. Life will humble you when house agents start asking for 2 years upfront. 8. There’s no course called “How to handle heartbreak and bills.” But you’ll learn it by fire, by thunder, or by personal experience. 9. Dressing well will give you more respect than your ID card. Packaging matters. Don’t argue. 10. School teaches theory. Life demands results. No employer is asking if you passed GST101. 11. Nobody’s coming to save you. Take responsibility. Your life is your project. 12. Money is not evil. Lack of money is stressful. Learn how to make, manage, and multiply it. 13. The real world doesn’t care if you were popular on campus. After graduation, na your bank account go talk, not your popularity in school. 14. Your lecturer may forget your name. Your side hustle won’t. Start early. Start small. Just start something! 15. After school, Comparison will kill your confidence. Focus on your lane even if it’s slow. Faithfulness brings fruitfulness. 16. You won’t find your purpose in a textbook. Your purpose is in your story, your pain, your gift. Pay attention. 17. God is not just for campus fellowship. After school, you’ll need Him more than ever. Keep Him close. 18. You can be educated and still financially stuck. That’s why you must learn how to sell something. 19. There’s no refund for time wasted. Use your 20s wisely. Nobody’s coming to apologize on your behalf. 20. You don’t need to “blow” to be successful. Impact. Influence. Income. Start building it quietly. Results will make noise later. University gave you knowledge. Life will give you sense. But YOU must give yourself discipline, direction, and divine help. And always remember, your future is bigger than your school ID card.
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  • JP2025: Why my husband’s pics on your chest – Priscilla tackles Papaya Ex over outfit.

    Priscilla Ojo, a Nigerian influencer and the daughter of popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has questioned Papaya Ex over her outfit at her wedding.

    DAILY POST reports that Priscilla got married to her Tanzanian lover, Juma Jux, in a traditional ceremony on Thursday March 17 2025, in Lagos State.

    Papaya Ex, a popular fashion model and content creator, was captured in a trending video on social media with the groom’s photo placed on her breast while the bride’s picture was placed at her waist region.

    The controversial dress caught Priscilla’s attention when Papaya Ex came out to spray her money.

    Reacting to the outfit, Priscilla asked “Why did you put my husband’s picture on your chest”.

    Papaya Ex replied “I’m sorry baby, na because I love you”.

    Papaya further explained that she did that to gain attention online.

    Nigerian celebrities at the ceremony include singers Nice, Peter Okoye, Korede Bello, Ebenezer Obey, Segun Johnson, and Diamond Platnumz.

    Also present were, Toyin Abraham, Wunmi Toriola, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Eniola Ajao, Nkechi Blessing, Ruth Kadiri, Mercy Eke, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Yinka Quadri, Cute Abiola, Muyiwa Ademola, Hilda Baci among others.

    JP2025: Why my husband’s pics on your chest – Priscilla tackles Papaya Ex over outfit. Priscilla Ojo, a Nigerian influencer and the daughter of popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has questioned Papaya Ex over her outfit at her wedding. DAILY POST reports that Priscilla got married to her Tanzanian lover, Juma Jux, in a traditional ceremony on Thursday March 17 2025, in Lagos State. Papaya Ex, a popular fashion model and content creator, was captured in a trending video on social media with the groom’s photo placed on her breast while the bride’s picture was placed at her waist region. The controversial dress caught Priscilla’s attention when Papaya Ex came out to spray her money. Reacting to the outfit, Priscilla asked “Why did you put my husband’s picture on your chest”. Papaya Ex replied “I’m sorry baby, na because I love you”. Papaya further explained that she did that to gain attention online. Nigerian celebrities at the ceremony include singers Nice, Peter Okoye, Korede Bello, Ebenezer Obey, Segun Johnson, and Diamond Platnumz. Also present were, Toyin Abraham, Wunmi Toriola, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Eniola Ajao, Nkechi Blessing, Ruth Kadiri, Mercy Eke, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Yinka Quadri, Cute Abiola, Muyiwa Ademola, Hilda Baci among others.
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