• They are no short cut to success except through hard work, dedication & patient.
    They are no short cut to success except through hard work, dedication & patient.
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  • "I used to hide when my mother came to sweep my classroom."
    "Now, I stand here proudly — because her broom gave me wings."
    They mocked her.
    They laughed at her shoes.
    But years later, she walked back into the same school —
    And handed out scholarships in her mother’s name.

    Her Mother Was the School Janitor — 25 Years Later, She Was Invited as Guest Speaker… and Did Something That Made Even the Principal Weep
    Written by Rosyworld CRN

    1999. Jos, Nigeria.

    Mama Nnenna worked as a janitor at St. Bridget’s Secondary School.
    She swept classrooms, scrubbed toilets, and mopped the staff room — always with a soft smile and tattered shoes.

    Her daughter, Nnenna, attended the school on a staff-child discount.
    Smart. Quiet. Always top of her class.
    But always ashamed.

    Her classmates made jokes:

    “Here comes Madam Mop.”
    “Your mummy missed the corner. Go clean it for her.”

    Sometimes, Nnenna would hide in the toilet while her mother cleaned her class.

    One day, she told her mother:

    “Please don’t sweep while I’m in class.”

    Mama Nnenna looked at her and replied gently:

    “Then I’ll sweep earlier. But I’ll still sweep with pride.”

    Nnenna endured.
    She kept reading.
    Studied at night while her mother snored beside the mop bucket.
    Got a scholarship abroad.
    Studied law.
    Excelled.
    Became a human rights lawyer.
    Founded her own firm.

    In 2024, St. Bridget’s hosted its 60th Anniversary Celebration.
    The school needed a keynote speaker.
    Someone inspirational.
    Someone successful.

    They reached out to Barrister Nnenna O. Agu — not knowing her history.

    She accepted.

    On the day of the event, she walked onto the stage in heels and a power suit.
    The crowd clapped.

    But then she said:

    “Before I speak… I want to show you the person who truly earned this invitation.”

    She turned and unveiled a framed photo.

    Her mother. Holding a mop.

    Gasps.

    Silence.

    Nnenna continued:

    “This woman swept shame off my name.
    She cleaned the very room that shaped my future.
    And while the world saw ‘just a janitor’ — I saw a queen in rubber slippers.”

    Tears flowed.

    She announced 10 full scholarships — in her mother’s name — for children of cleaners and drivers in the school.

    “Because sometimes, honour starts in the dust.”

    She didn’t hide her past anymore.
    She used it to build bridges.

    Because the girl they mocked for her mother’s uniform…
    Returned to honour that uniform with her voice
    "I used to hide when my mother came to sweep my classroom." "Now, I stand here proudly — because her broom gave me wings." They mocked her. They laughed at her shoes. But years later, she walked back into the same school — And handed out scholarships in her mother’s name. Her Mother Was the School Janitor — 25 Years Later, She Was Invited as Guest Speaker… and Did Something That Made Even the Principal Weep Written by Rosyworld CRN 1999. Jos, Nigeria. Mama Nnenna worked as a janitor at St. Bridget’s Secondary School. She swept classrooms, scrubbed toilets, and mopped the staff room — always with a soft smile and tattered shoes. Her daughter, Nnenna, attended the school on a staff-child discount. Smart. Quiet. Always top of her class. But always ashamed. Her classmates made jokes: “Here comes Madam Mop.” “Your mummy missed the corner. Go clean it for her.” Sometimes, Nnenna would hide in the toilet while her mother cleaned her class. One day, she told her mother: “Please don’t sweep while I’m in class.” Mama Nnenna looked at her and replied gently: “Then I’ll sweep earlier. But I’ll still sweep with pride.” Nnenna endured. She kept reading. Studied at night while her mother snored beside the mop bucket. Got a scholarship abroad. Studied law. Excelled. Became a human rights lawyer. Founded her own firm. In 2024, St. Bridget’s hosted its 60th Anniversary Celebration. The school needed a keynote speaker. Someone inspirational. Someone successful. They reached out to Barrister Nnenna O. Agu — not knowing her history. She accepted. On the day of the event, she walked onto the stage in heels and a power suit. The crowd clapped. But then she said: “Before I speak… I want to show you the person who truly earned this invitation.” She turned and unveiled a framed photo. Her mother. Holding a mop. Gasps. Silence. Nnenna continued: “This woman swept shame off my name. She cleaned the very room that shaped my future. And while the world saw ‘just a janitor’ — I saw a queen in rubber slippers.” Tears flowed. She announced 10 full scholarships — in her mother’s name — for children of cleaners and drivers in the school. “Because sometimes, honour starts in the dust.” She didn’t hide her past anymore. She used it to build bridges. Because the girl they mocked for her mother’s uniform… Returned to honour that uniform with her voice
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  • SOMETIMES THE PROBLEM IS YOUR MOUTH

    We often talk too much, sharing more than we should. We expose our lives, our business, and even the intimate details of our marriages. But in doing so, we risk making ourselves vulnerable to harm. Remember, a person who knows nothing about you can never truly hurt you.

    Not every success needs to be shared. Some victories are for you to enjoy in private, without the need for validation or praise from others.

    Be mindful of how much you reveal. Not everyone who smiles at you is your friend. People can change, and the friend you trust today might become your adversary tomorrow.

    Take Joseph’s story, for example. His dreams could have remained safe if he had kept his mouth shut. He wouldn't have been sold into slavery by his own brothers if he had practiced discretion.

    A fish that keeps its mouth closed will never get caught. The same principle applies to our lives. Keep your thoughts, plans, and ambitions to yourself until the time is right.

    Share your growth and success with wisdom. Not every coworker is a friend, and not everyone who congratulates you wishes you well. Be careful who you trust, and set healthy boundaries in all areas of your life.

    Don't let a lack of wisdom cost you your job or your marriage. Protect your peace, and safeguard your relationships with discretion.

    Remember, there’s power in silence, and sometimes saying less can lead to more.

    Enjoy your weekend, and stay wise.

    I wish you all love and peace.

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    SOMETIMES THE PROBLEM IS YOUR MOUTH We often talk too much, sharing more than we should. We expose our lives, our business, and even the intimate details of our marriages. But in doing so, we risk making ourselves vulnerable to harm. Remember, a person who knows nothing about you can never truly hurt you. Not every success needs to be shared. Some victories are for you to enjoy in private, without the need for validation or praise from others. Be mindful of how much you reveal. Not everyone who smiles at you is your friend. People can change, and the friend you trust today might become your adversary tomorrow. Take Joseph’s story, for example. His dreams could have remained safe if he had kept his mouth shut. He wouldn't have been sold into slavery by his own brothers if he had practiced discretion. A fish that keeps its mouth closed will never get caught. The same principle applies to our lives. Keep your thoughts, plans, and ambitions to yourself until the time is right. Share your growth and success with wisdom. Not every coworker is a friend, and not everyone who congratulates you wishes you well. Be careful who you trust, and set healthy boundaries in all areas of your life. Don't let a lack of wisdom cost you your job or your marriage. Protect your peace, and safeguard your relationships with discretion. Remember, there’s power in silence, and sometimes saying less can lead to more. Enjoy your weekend, and stay wise. I wish you all love and peace. https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vak8fCV9xVJbSFCiGN1K
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  • CONFESSION FOR THE DAY.

    I declare that I am strengthened, energized, endued with power, ability and might. I have been catapulted to a life of victory, success, prosperity, hope, and assurance. I live over and above the natural courses of life, the corruption, evil, and decadence prevalent in this world of darkness. The indwelling presence of Christ is in me, in the person of the Holy Spirit. I don’t lack or want for anything: ideas, inspiration, wealth, prosperity, and all the goodness of God are in my spirit, and I bring them forth from the fullness in my spirit. He is my helper, the One who upholds me with His righteous right hand; the stronghold of my life.
    CONFESSION FOR THE DAY. I declare that I am strengthened, energized, endued with power, ability and might. I have been catapulted to a life of victory, success, prosperity, hope, and assurance. I live over and above the natural courses of life, the corruption, evil, and decadence prevalent in this world of darkness. The indwelling presence of Christ is in me, in the person of the Holy Spirit. I don’t lack or want for anything: ideas, inspiration, wealth, prosperity, and all the goodness of God are in my spirit, and I bring them forth from the fullness in my spirit. He is my helper, the One who upholds me with His righteous right hand; the stronghold of my life.
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  • "Your words control your life, your progress, your results, even your mental and physical health. You cannot talk like a failure and expect to be successful." - Germany Kent
    "Your words control your life, your progress, your results, even your mental and physical health. You cannot talk like a failure and expect to be successful." - Germany Kent
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  • *Cognitive Biases*

    💁🏻‍♀️ *Master Them Before They Master You!* 🫵🏻

    *Confirmation Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We seek information that confirms existing beliefs, and ignore contrary evidence.

    *Example:* Only following news sources you agree with.

    *Fix:* Actively seek opposing viewpoints; before decisions, assign a "devil's advocate"

    *Sunk Cost Fallacy:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We keep investing because we already have, even when it's not rational.

    *Example:* A company pours money into a failing product because they've already invested.

    *Fix:* Ask, "If I were starting today, would I still invest?"

    *Halo Effect:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ Our impression of one trait impacts how we see unrelated ones.

    *Example:* A well-dressed candidate is assumed to be more competent.

    *Fix:* Seek evidence, not reputation, appearance, or confidence.

    *Recency Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ Recent events have a stronger influence on decisions.

    *Example:* A manager rates an employee based on their last two weeks, ignoring consistent performance all year.

    *Fix:* Pull back and look long-term.

    *Optimism Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We believe we're less likely to experience negative outcomes.

    *Example:* Founders assume their business won't fail, even though most do.

    *Fix:* Consider worst-case scenarios before making big decisions.

    *Anchoring Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We rely too heavily on the first piece of information we receive.

    *Example:* A job candidate struggles to negotiate upward from a lowball offer.

    *Fix:* Don't accept an initial value as your reference point - find independent sources.

    *Self-Serving Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We take credit for successes but blame external factors for failures.

    *Example:* A manager takes credit for a project's success but blames the team if it fails.

    *Fix:* Force yourself to own mistakes, not just successes.

    *Negativity Bias:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We give more weight to negative experiences than positive ones.

    *Example:* An employee gets 10 positive comments and I negative, but only remembers the latter

    *Fix:* Keep a list of past successes to balance your perception.

    *Availability Heuristic:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We judge the likelihood of events based on how easily examples come to mind

    *Example:* Avoiding flying after seeing a plane crash in the news

    *Fix:* If you're using anecdotes, ask: "Is this actually common, or just memorable?""

    *Dunning-Kruger Effect:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ Incompetent people overestimate abilities, experts underestimate

    *Example:* Attempting to rewire your house after watching one YouTube video house

    *Fix:* If you're a confident novice, assume you're overestimating and get feedback

    *Framing Effect:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ The way information is presented influences our decisions

    *Example:* "90% fat-free" sounds healthier than "10% fat"

    *Fix:* Ask, "Would I feel different if this was worded another way?"

    *Bandwagon Effect:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We adopt beliefs or behaviors just because others do.

    *Example:* Consumers rush to buy a trendy item without considering if they actually like it.

    *Fix:* Ask, "Would I still believe this if no one else did?"

    *Endowment Effect:*

    💁🏻‍♀️ We overvalue things just because we own them.

    *Example:* A person believes their car is worth more than market value just because it's theirs

    *Fix:* Ask, "Would I pay this much for it if I didn't already own it?"

    🙆🏻‍♀️ *Thanks for reading . Follow our WhatsApp Channel for more such content.*
    🧠 *Cognitive Biases* 🧠 💁🏻‍♀️ *Master Them Before They Master You!* 🫵🏻 🔰 *Confirmation Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We seek information that confirms existing beliefs, and ignore contrary evidence. ❇️ *Example:* Only following news sources you agree with. ✅ *Fix:* Actively seek opposing viewpoints; before decisions, assign a "devil's advocate" 🔰 *Sunk Cost Fallacy:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We keep investing because we already have, even when it's not rational. ❇️ *Example:* A company pours money into a failing product because they've already invested. ✅ *Fix:* Ask, "If I were starting today, would I still invest?" 🔰 *Halo Effect:* 💁🏻‍♀️ Our impression of one trait impacts how we see unrelated ones. ❇️ *Example:* A well-dressed candidate is assumed to be more competent. ✅ *Fix:* Seek evidence, not reputation, appearance, or confidence. 🔰 *Recency Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ Recent events have a stronger influence on decisions. ❇️ *Example:* A manager rates an employee based on their last two weeks, ignoring consistent performance all year. ✅ *Fix:* Pull back and look long-term. 🔰 *Optimism Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We believe we're less likely to experience negative outcomes. ❇️ *Example:* Founders assume their business won't fail, even though most do. ✅ *Fix:* Consider worst-case scenarios before making big decisions. 🔰 *Anchoring Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We rely too heavily on the first piece of information we receive. ❇️ *Example:* A job candidate struggles to negotiate upward from a lowball offer. ✅ *Fix:* Don't accept an initial value as your reference point - find independent sources. 🔰 *Self-Serving Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We take credit for successes but blame external factors for failures. ❇️ *Example:* A manager takes credit for a project's success but blames the team if it fails. ✅ *Fix:* Force yourself to own mistakes, not just successes. 🔰 *Negativity Bias:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We give more weight to negative experiences than positive ones. ❇️ *Example:* An employee gets 10 positive comments and I negative, but only remembers the latter ✅ *Fix:* Keep a list of past successes to balance your perception. 🔰 *Availability Heuristic:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We judge the likelihood of events based on how easily examples come to mind ❇️ *Example:* Avoiding flying after seeing a plane crash in the news ✅ *Fix:* If you're using anecdotes, ask: "Is this actually common, or just memorable?"" 🔰 *Dunning-Kruger Effect:* 💁🏻‍♀️ Incompetent people overestimate abilities, experts underestimate ❇️ *Example:* Attempting to rewire your house after watching one YouTube video house ✅ *Fix:* If you're a confident novice, assume you're overestimating and get feedback 🔰 *Framing Effect:* 💁🏻‍♀️ The way information is presented influences our decisions ❇️ *Example:* "90% fat-free" sounds healthier than "10% fat" ✅ *Fix:* Ask, "Would I feel different if this was worded another way?" 🔰 *Bandwagon Effect:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We adopt beliefs or behaviors just because others do. ❇️ *Example:* Consumers rush to buy a trendy item without considering if they actually like it. ✅ *Fix:* Ask, "Would I still believe this if no one else did?" 🔰 *Endowment Effect:* 💁🏻‍♀️ We overvalue things just because we own them. ❇️ *Example:* A person believes their car is worth more than market value just because it's theirs ✅ *Fix:* Ask, "Would I pay this much for it if I didn't already own it?" 🙆🏻‍♀️ *Thanks for reading 📖. Follow our WhatsApp Channel for more such content.* 🤗
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  • Life has a peculiar way of surprising us. One moment, everything seems to go as planned, while the next moment, an unexpected change hits us from the left field. It is understandable to feel disappointed or frustrated when faced with difficult situations that life throws at us.

    However, by understanding a few inevitable complex rules of life, we can develop resilience and adaptive capacities, not get by and thrive beautifully.

    Hard work, good virtue, discipline, or being in the right do not automatically ensure fair rewards. We were told that hard work begets success. But you can work as hard as you want and still struggle like someone who never did. The complexity of earth creation is beyond human intelligence.

    Life’s circumstances and events can be beyond individual control, regardless of merit. A major health crisis, painful divorce, painful death, all kinds of setbacks, natural disasters, or freak accidents and so forth can unfairly destroy years of labor in a minute.

    It is important that we understand that life is unpredictable and unjustifiable. That is why people question certain things that happen to them as undeserving. This world is intentionally created to evade the intelligence of man,no matter how we tried regarding its complexities. It is deep seated in mystery.

    Your current bad situation doesn't necessarily mean you are a bad person, even though you don't deserve what you are going through. You are only dealing with the way the world is intentionally wired beyond human understanding. The thing is, situation happens when it is time to happen. Your goodness or badness can not stop it. The only break we enjoy is the mercy of God when it pleases Him.

    The difference between your inputs and outcomes highlights life’s fundamental injustice. The world is intentionally created in this fashion to limit our knowledge about certain divine secrets so we have room to think and believe someone who is somewhere is in charge of this earth and what happens to us.

    Everyone is going through monumental difficulties. Bar none. Whether deserving or not. The only solution is to fight your problems with an open mind.

    The world is tough. This time is tougher. Fight back with toughness. Life is quite a journey
    Life has a peculiar way of surprising us. One moment, everything seems to go as planned, while the next moment, an unexpected change hits us from the left field. It is understandable to feel disappointed or frustrated when faced with difficult situations that life throws at us. However, by understanding a few inevitable complex rules of life, we can develop resilience and adaptive capacities, not get by and thrive beautifully. Hard work, good virtue, discipline, or being in the right do not automatically ensure fair rewards. We were told that hard work begets success. But you can work as hard as you want and still struggle like someone who never did. The complexity of earth creation is beyond human intelligence. Life’s circumstances and events can be beyond individual control, regardless of merit. A major health crisis, painful divorce, painful death, all kinds of setbacks, natural disasters, or freak accidents and so forth can unfairly destroy years of labor in a minute. It is important that we understand that life is unpredictable and unjustifiable. That is why people question certain things that happen to them as undeserving. This world is intentionally created to evade the intelligence of man,no matter how we tried regarding its complexities. It is deep seated in mystery. Your current bad situation doesn't necessarily mean you are a bad person, even though you don't deserve what you are going through. You are only dealing with the way the world is intentionally wired beyond human understanding. The thing is, situation happens when it is time to happen. Your goodness or badness can not stop it. The only break we enjoy is the mercy of God when it pleases Him. The difference between your inputs and outcomes highlights life’s fundamental injustice. The world is intentionally created in this fashion to limit our knowledge about certain divine secrets so we have room to think and believe someone who is somewhere is in charge of this earth and what happens to us. Everyone is going through monumental difficulties. Bar none. Whether deserving or not. The only solution is to fight your problems with an open mind. The world is tough. This time is tougher. Fight back with toughness. Life is quite a journey
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  • The CEO of Gada.chat, Amb. Ubong Brownson addressing the people during the online lunch. It was a huge success for the garden of the billionaires.
    The CEO of Gada.chat, Amb. Ubong Brownson addressing the people during the online lunch. It was a huge success for the garden of the billionaires.
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  • Happy Sunday to our gadains
    Success is my wish to y'all
    Happy Sunday to our gadains Success is my wish to y'all
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  • https://www.news18.com/india/isro-successfully-conducts-rocket-based-payload-launch-from-ups-kushinagar-9386476.html
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    ISRO Successfully Conducts Rocket-Based Payload Launch From UP’s Kushinagar
    This marks a historic moment for the state as it was the first time a payload was launched through a rocket from the state.
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/06/2025*

    Anger as suspected herders kill 100 in fresh Benue attack

    90 cheers for ‘Uncle Sam’ as dignitaries celebrate journalism icon

    IGP extends tinted glass permit deadline to August 12

    Soyinka to Tinubu: Unveil killers of Kudirat Abiola, Dele Giwa, Bola Ige

    Peter Obi betrayed me, says Kenneth Okonkwo

    National hospital faults NMA, denies sacking doctors

    Ogazi breaks 26-year record to win 400m NCAA title

    Israel-Iran: Trump, Putin hold talks

    Floods in DR Congo capital kill at least 19 – Minister

    Death toll in South Africa floods rises to 86

    US Senator, Rep shot inside their homes

    W’Bank allocates $40m loan to protect poor Nigerians

    Nigerians in Portugal to enjoy zero tax on foreign income

    Over 300 Nigerians seek asylum in Iceland

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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The world’s most translated author is Agatha Christie. Her books have been translated into at least 103 languages. She is best known for her detective novels featuring characters like Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot, and has sold over 2 billion copies of her books worldwide.

    * A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.
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    Part-Time Parliament Will Affect Nigeria’s Democracy – Senate

    Reps summon finance minister, CBN gov over Fiscal Act breach

    Rep member Isiaka installed Seriki Adinni of Yewaland

    S’Court debunks allegations of justice’s political trip

    Lagos court jails man for assaulting govt worker

    Nigerian Army recruits over 6,000 soldiers to boost national security

    Civilian safety top priority in our operations – NAF Chief

    N200b Bodo/Bonny road project now open to traffic

    Tuggar seeks collaboration with China to deepen food security

    FG Condemns Israel’s Attack On Iran, Calls For De-Escalation

    FG plans review as 11,000 register for Safe Schools project

    Amaechi’s attack on Tinubu about power grab – Presidency

    Awaiting trial inmates exceed 53,000 – Report

    NNPCL records N5.89 trillion revenue

    Nigerians imported N1.67tn food, drinks in three months – NBS

    Firewood exports hit N65.85bn

    Nigeria closer to exiting FATF grey list – NFIU

    Agric ministry denies prayers for food security, cites staff deaths

    FCT ground rent payments surge 24 hours to deadline

    64,000 students sit for common entrance exam into federal colleges

    NECO conducts common entrance exams as Benin, Togo participate

    UNICAL clinical lecturers down tools over new VC selection

    First Lady commissions resettlement city for IDPs in Nasarawa

    Osinbajo urges youths to engage in politics for national transformation

    N/Delta ex-agitators declare unwavering support for Tinubu, Tompolo, Otuaro

    Over 129,000 young brides in Nasarawa now using contraceptives — SFH

    Bible didn’t forbid women’s trousers, bishop backs Abel Damina

    Trump earned $57m from crypto coin sales

    Nigeria’s female workforce participation hits new high – WEF

    Discos decry 5,500MW power generation amid huge gas reserves

    Lagos plastic ban not against profit – Marketers

    2027: Succession storm brews as 10 govs exit

    Anambra guber: Moghalu unveils running mate, reaffirms Obi’s support

    Obi allies flay Kenneth Okonkwo over betrayal comments

    PDP writes INEC as party holds NEC meeting June 30

    Eno, Oborevwori will face defection backlash in 2027 – PDP NEC members

    Defection: PDP, NNPP warn against politicising anti-corruption agencies

    Soludo approves N15m for mass burial of crisis victims

    Gombe gov endorses Tinubu for 2027

    Delta Assembly moves to enact law over rising house rents in Asaba, others

    Gombe perm sec, four others die from electrocution

    Ondo declares war against cocoa adulteration

    Heavy rainfall: Lagos warns residents against flash floods

    239 Jigawa teachers denied salaries over absenteeism

    Oto-Awori LCDA boss Ashafa dies at 68

    Police arrest 182 suspects in Kaduna raids

    Two arrested for abducting siblings in Anambra

    Sanmi Michael plans US tour with view to elevate African sound on global stage


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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1667, the first human blood transfusion was administered. Jean-Baptiste Denys, physician to King Louis XIV of France, transfused sheep blood into a 15-year-old boy. He survived, most likely due to the relatively small amount of blood used.

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    The most exhausting activity is pretending to be what you know you aren’t. – Rick Warren

    Happy Father’s Day

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George [email protected], +234-8122200446*
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