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Listen up, Men! Never Joke with Your Source of Income—Get Money at All Costs
Let me tell you this personally: If you don’t have your money right, you’re going to suffer. The world is brutal to broke men. You don’t get sympathy, handouts, or free passes. You’re not a woman who gets free stuff just by existing.
Women are born with their value. A beautiful woman can walk into any room and instantly get attention, validation, and resources. But as a man, you have to EARN your value.
Here’s Why You Must Never Joke with Your Source of Income:
1. Respect Comes from Power, and Power Comes from Money
A broke man has no power, no authority, and no say. If you want people to respect your presence, you need money.
2. Nobody Feeds a Broke Man
If you’re down and out, nobody’s coming to save you. There are no safety nets, no sympathy, and no handouts. You’re either grinding or you’re invisible.
3. You Can’t Protect or Provide Without Resources
As a man, your value is tied to your ability to provide, protect, and lead. Without money, you’re a liability, not an asset.
4. Financial Independence Is True Freedom
Without your own income, you are a slave to your job, your boss, and even the opinions of others. Money gives you choices, freedom, and control over your own destiny.
5. Broke Men Are Easy Targets for Manipulation
A man with no money is an easy mark for manipulation. People use, discard, and disrespect broke men because they know they have no leverage.
6. Women Lose Interest Quickly in Broke Men
No matter how nice or loving you are, if you’re broke, she’s going to lose interest. Women are wired to seek security and stability—if you can’t provide that, you’re done.
7. You Have No Voice Without Resources
In this world, money talks. You can’t make moves, take risks, or have influence if you’re broke.
8. Survival Demands It
There’s no dignity in poverty. You must get money at all costs because your survival, your dignity, and your future depend on it.
Final Warning
Don’t let anyone distract you from your grind. Don’t let relationships, drama, or laziness stop you from getting your money right. Chase the bag, secure your income, and build your empire.
A man without money is a man without options. Make sure you always have options. #motivation #preciousandfamily #Marriage #follower #RelationshipListen up, Men! Never Joke with Your Source of Income—Get Money at All Costs Let me tell you this personally: If you don’t have your money right, you’re going to suffer. The world is brutal to broke men. You don’t get sympathy, handouts, or free passes. You’re not a woman who gets free stuff just by existing. Women are born with their value. A beautiful woman can walk into any room and instantly get attention, validation, and resources. But as a man, you have to EARN your value. Here’s Why You Must Never Joke with Your Source of Income: 1. Respect Comes from Power, and Power Comes from Money A broke man has no power, no authority, and no say. If you want people to respect your presence, you need money. 2. Nobody Feeds a Broke Man If you’re down and out, nobody’s coming to save you. There are no safety nets, no sympathy, and no handouts. You’re either grinding or you’re invisible. 3. You Can’t Protect or Provide Without Resources As a man, your value is tied to your ability to provide, protect, and lead. Without money, you’re a liability, not an asset. 4. Financial Independence Is True Freedom Without your own income, you are a slave to your job, your boss, and even the opinions of others. Money gives you choices, freedom, and control over your own destiny. 5. Broke Men Are Easy Targets for Manipulation A man with no money is an easy mark for manipulation. People use, discard, and disrespect broke men because they know they have no leverage. 6. Women Lose Interest Quickly in Broke Men No matter how nice or loving you are, if you’re broke, she’s going to lose interest. Women are wired to seek security and stability—if you can’t provide that, you’re done. 7. You Have No Voice Without Resources In this world, money talks. You can’t make moves, take risks, or have influence if you’re broke. 8. Survival Demands It There’s no dignity in poverty. You must get money at all costs because your survival, your dignity, and your future depend on it. Final Warning Don’t let anyone distract you from your grind. Don’t let relationships, drama, or laziness stop you from getting your money right. Chase the bag, secure your income, and build your empire. A man without money is a man without options. Make sure you always have options. #motivation #preciousandfamily #Marriage #follower #Relationship -
7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE
Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem!
If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you.
BRUTAL THREAD:
1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE
You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy.
One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send.
Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay.
Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe.
Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.”
Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first.
2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP
Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU?
Rich men are saving, you are spraying money.
Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar.
Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname.
When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.”
Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise.
3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN
Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.”
Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.”
Your younger brother: “School fees.”
Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call.
Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do!
Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget.
4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO?
Last month, you were using iPhone 12.
This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it.
Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny?
Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care.
Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.”
5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME
They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days."
You ran like Bolt, deposited your money.
Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!”
Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself!
Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise.
Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely!
6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA
Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent?
You posted “Soft life only.”
But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food.
If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it.
Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later.
7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY
You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.”
Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky?
People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day.
People are learning skills—you are arguing about football.
People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land.
Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.”
BOTTOM LINE:
If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft!
Live within your means.
Invest before you flex.
Stop impressing people who don’t care.
Make smart financial decisions.
If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways!
Follow Abasiodu Ekpenyong for more brutal truths that will save your life!7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE 😂😂 Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem! If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you. BRUTAL THREAD: 1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy. 🤣 One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send. Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay. Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe. Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.” Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first. 2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU? 😭 Rich men are saving, you are spraying money. Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar. Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname. When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.” Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise. 3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.” Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.” Your younger brother: “School fees.” Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call. Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do! Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget. 4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO? Last month, you were using iPhone 12. This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it. Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny? 😭 Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care. Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.” 5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days." You ran like Bolt, deposited your money. Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!” 🤣 Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself! Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise. Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely! 6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent? You posted “Soft life only.” But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food. If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it. 😭 Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later. 7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.” Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky? People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day. People are learning skills—you are arguing about football. People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land. 🤣 Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.” BOTTOM LINE: If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft! Live within your means. Invest before you flex. Stop impressing people who don’t care. Make smart financial decisions. If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways! 😂😂😂 Follow Abasiodu Ekpenyong for more brutal truths that will save your life! -
We need to teach our daughters that, there are five (5) main dresses a woman should wear in her lifetime.
These are:
1. School uniform
2. Matriculation gown
3. Graduation gown
4. Wedding gown
5. Maternity dress
Let our daughters know this too;
That if any girl skips the second dress, she will not get to wear the third one.
Our daughters must not rush to wear the fifth dress just because a man has promised them the fourth...
...More so, the fourth one fits better and more prestigious if worn before the fifth dress.
If you choose to circulate this message, it will change the future of our young ladies.We need to teach our daughters that, there are five (5) main dresses a woman should wear in her lifetime. These are: 1. School uniform 2. Matriculation gown 3. Graduation gown 4. Wedding gown 5. Maternity dress Let our daughters know this too; That if any girl skips the second dress, she will not get to wear the third one. Our daughters must not rush to wear the fifth dress just because a man has promised them the fourth... ...More so, the fourth one fits better and more prestigious if worn before the fifth dress. If you choose to circulate this message, it will change the future of our young ladies. -
https://guardian.ng/life/bobrisky-reportedly-arrested-on-return-to-nigeria/GUARDIAN.NGBobrisky reportedly arrested on return to NigeriaSocial media celebrity, Bobrisky, has noted that he’s been arrested by immigration officers for issues unknown to him. Read:0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 112 مشاهدة 0 معاينة
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A farmer in Benue has been arrested for poisoning cows of Fulani herdsmen who feed their cows with his crops.
However the man says he only poisoned his farm. He didn’t poison any cows- except they invaded his farm.
I want to ask,
Does he have a case to defend himself?
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Follow me for moreA farmer in Benue has been arrested for poisoning cows of Fulani herdsmen who feed their cows with his crops. However the man says he only poisoned his farm. He didn’t poison any cows- except they invaded his farm. I want to ask, Does he have a case to defend himself? JerryIzunna TV S"4sure TV Follow me for more0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 26 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
As you take your journey the second quarter of the year 2025, the hand of the Lord shall break new grounds of victory for you. Your path shall be lightened by divine presence, darkness shall be far from you. The blessings of God that maketh rich shall rest on all your labour. You shall have a sweetening reward for all your sowing. Power that banish destinies into the wilderness of frustration shall not rule your life. By the hand of the Lord your portion shall flourish as the garden of Sharon!!. Amen and Hallelujah!!
*FOBCARES *As you take your journey the second quarter of the year 2025, the hand of the Lord shall break new grounds of victory for you. Your path shall be lightened by divine presence, darkness shall be far from you. The blessings of God that maketh rich shall rest on all your labour. You shall have a sweetening reward for all your sowing. Power that banish destinies into the wilderness of frustration shall not rule your life. By the hand of the Lord your portion shall flourish as the garden of Sharon!!. Amen 🙏 and Hallelujah!! *FOBCARES ✍️*0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 48 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
“N*ggä Raw brought Phyno to come and meet us at Ajao Estate in Lagos. Me being the lead artiste in my label, I was like Phyno, what do you do? He said he was a rapper. I said ok, rap for me. And man started rapping with American accent, & only added a little Igbo.
“I now told him: bro, you’re good. But this American rap thing won’t help you. Don’t you know my songs? Don’t you see how I sing in Yoruba? Or don’t you see how N*ggæ Raw is k*lling it in Igbo? Look, there’s a huge community of Igbos in the world, if you channel this your skill to rapping in Igbo, you’ll do so well.
“Phyno was a very cool headed guy who didn’t like to talk too much. He just said, thank you baba. I appreciate your advice.
“After some months, I heard him spitting hard in Igbo on his song “Ghost Mode” with Olamide. And the rest is history.” — Nigerian OG artiste, Konga“N*ggä Raw brought Phyno to come and meet us at Ajao Estate in Lagos. Me being the lead artiste in my label, I was like Phyno, what do you do? He said he was a rapper. I said ok, rap for me. And man started rapping with American accent, & only added a little Igbo. “I now told him: bro, you’re good. But this American rap thing won’t help you. Don’t you know my songs? Don’t you see how I sing in Yoruba? Or don’t you see how N*ggæ Raw is k*lling it in Igbo? Look, there’s a huge community of Igbos in the world, if you channel this your skill to rapping in Igbo, you’ll do so well. “Phyno was a very cool headed guy who didn’t like to talk too much. He just said, thank you baba. I appreciate your advice. “After some months, I heard him spitting hard in Igbo on his song “Ghost Mode” with Olamide. And the rest is history.” — Nigerian OG artiste, Konga0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 36 مشاهدة 0 معاينة -
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An eagle was flying high—confident, self-assured, and in control. But out of nowhere, an arrow struck him in the chest and brought him down.
As he fell, he looked at the shaft of the arrow and noticed something unsettling—it was feathered with his own plumes. The hunter had used feathers from an eagle to kill an eagle.
And just before he hit the ground, the eagle said, “It is not the arrow that pains me, but the fact that it was winged with my own feathers.”
This simple fable carries a powerful truth: we are often hurt most deeply by the things or people closest to us—by those we trust, support, or invest in. Being attacked by a stranger can sting, but betrayal from someone you once believed in cuts differently.
The real pain isn’t just the wound—it’s knowing that your own contribution, time, or loyalty made that wound possible. You handed over the feathers.
This shows up all the time in real life. Steve Jobs was forced out of Apple—the very company he helped build. The same systems and people he developed eventually turned against him.
Julius Caesar was assassinated by men he considered allies—people he had elevated and trusted, including Brutus. His final words, “Et tu, Brute?” captured the devastation of betrayal by someone within his inner circle.
And in our own lives, we may not face political assassinations or corporate oustings, but the pattern is familiar: a friend you helped grow suddenly competes with you; a person you mentored turns on you; someone you protected uses your openness against you.
The message here is not to stop trusting, giving, or supporting others—but to become more discerning. Not everyone who praises you has your best interests at heart. Not every connection deserves deep access.
We often confuse loyalty with access and admiration with trust. But as Tupac once said, “Sometimes the person you’d take a bullet for is the one behind the gun.” And as the saying goes, “Be careful who you trust. Salt and sugar look the same.”
This fable is a quiet reminder that while generosity is noble, it must be paired with wisdom. Pay attention to the patterns, the energy, and the consistency of people. Be mindful of what you give and to whom.
Because sometimes, the most painful arrows are the ones feathered with your own wings.
Namaste
Trophy Kiprono9An eagle was flying high—confident, self-assured, and in control. But out of nowhere, an arrow struck him in the chest and brought him down. As he fell, he looked at the shaft of the arrow and noticed something unsettling—it was feathered with his own plumes. The hunter had used feathers from an eagle to kill an eagle. And just before he hit the ground, the eagle said, “It is not the arrow that pains me, but the fact that it was winged with my own feathers.” This simple fable carries a powerful truth: we are often hurt most deeply by the things or people closest to us—by those we trust, support, or invest in. Being attacked by a stranger can sting, but betrayal from someone you once believed in cuts differently. The real pain isn’t just the wound—it’s knowing that your own contribution, time, or loyalty made that wound possible. You handed over the feathers. This shows up all the time in real life. Steve Jobs was forced out of Apple—the very company he helped build. The same systems and people he developed eventually turned against him. Julius Caesar was assassinated by men he considered allies—people he had elevated and trusted, including Brutus. His final words, “Et tu, Brute?” captured the devastation of betrayal by someone within his inner circle. And in our own lives, we may not face political assassinations or corporate oustings, but the pattern is familiar: a friend you helped grow suddenly competes with you; a person you mentored turns on you; someone you protected uses your openness against you. The message here is not to stop trusting, giving, or supporting others—but to become more discerning. Not everyone who praises you has your best interests at heart. Not every connection deserves deep access. We often confuse loyalty with access and admiration with trust. But as Tupac once said, “Sometimes the person you’d take a bullet for is the one behind the gun.” And as the saying goes, “Be careful who you trust. Salt and sugar look the same.” This fable is a quiet reminder that while generosity is noble, it must be paired with wisdom. Pay attention to the patterns, the energy, and the consistency of people. Be mindful of what you give and to whom. Because sometimes, the most painful arrows are the ones feathered with your own wings. Namaste🙏🙏 Trophy Kiprono9
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