• Beloved, Jesus offers us life abundant and joyful here and for eternity. It comes at a cost. Jesus promises those who give up everything will receive 100x as much and inherit eternal life. God may ask us to give up something, but He won't give up on us.

    Lord, show me the areas of my life that still need to come under your rule. Help me to surrender them to you, just as the Apostle Paul did when he counted everything a loss in order to gain a deeper knowledge of Jesus. May l understand that when l lost my life for your sake, l have everything to gain... Amen.
    Good morning, have a lovely day.
    Math 10 v 38-39
    Beloved, Jesus offers us life abundant and joyful here and for eternity. It comes at a cost. Jesus promises those who give up everything will receive 100x as much and inherit eternal life. God may ask us to give up something, but He won't give up on us. Lord, show me the areas of my life that still need to come under your rule. Help me to surrender them to you, just as the Apostle Paul did when he counted everything a loss in order to gain a deeper knowledge of Jesus. May l understand that when l lost my life for your sake, l have everything to gain... Amen. Good morning, have a lovely day. Math 10 v 38-39
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  • My mother confessed to me that the man who I thought was my uncle all my life was actually my brother, my elder brother.

    Charles is my son, My first son; Your Brother!. My mother confessed to me.

    How do you mean mom? What do you mean? How is that possible? I asked my mother. It's a long story Ayochidi, I will tell you all about it, but now I just have to get out of here and go confront Chief Okoye. My mother said to me.

    How are you going to do that? I asked my mother. I will figure something out. She replied me. Mom, why you are figuring something out, I need to know how come Uncle Charles is my brother. Does he even know that you are his mother? I asked my mother. But instead I saw tears coming out of her eyes. He doesn't. My mother replied.

    Why is everything about my family fvvcked up this bad. Why is everything difficult? I yelled at my mother.

    Calm down. Ayochidi. Olivia said to me. The warden is monitoring my behavior.

    Should I even believe that you are my mother? I asked my mother. Ayochidi the warden is looking at you. Calm down. Olivia said to me.

    I'm your mother. Joyce said to me. I can't believe that. At this point I need a DNA test. I can't believe what ever word that comes out of your mouth. You have no difference with Angela or even Chief Okoye, All you guys do is lie upon lie. I don't even know who to believe anymore. I said.

    Is everything alright here? The warden came and asked me. I nodded to yes. Everything is alright. Joyce said.

    Everything is not alright. I'm out of here. I said as I left the prison.

    Ayochidi I think you are overreacting, I mean your mother must have a reason for hiding the identity of Charles all this time. Olivia said to me.

    She has no right, No one does. I won't blame you because you ain't in my shoes right now. I said to Olivia.

    In your shoes? Really Ayochidi. Your shoes? I'm wearing the same exact shoes as you are, my life is in danger why because of I Love You. All because I care about you and here you are telling me about shoes? Shoes? Really? Shoes!. Olivia said and angrily went into the car.

    At that point I realized I fvvcked up, But at the same time I was too angry apologize. I went into the car and Olivia didn't speak to me. She faced her side of the glass as I drove.

    We drove back to Jide's house, Jide saw how angry Olivia is as she went upstairs to her room.

    What happened? Jide asked me. Nothing just girls problem. Have you been able to track down Chief Okoye? I asked Jide. We are still working on that. Jide said.

    It's seems like you are delaying, you are slowing down. You just have found and fished him out by now. I said to Jide. If it was that easy why don't you fish him out yourself Ayochidi? Guy don't shift your relationship problems to me. I don't know what is going on between you and your girl but I think you should go and apologize. Jide said to me.

    At first I was reluctant. But Jide left me to go meet his boys. After few minutes of standing alone, I finally went upstairs to meet Olivia.

    I saw she was sitted on the bed still angry as I came in.

    "I'm sorry for what I said, I shouldn't have said what I said. I'm wrong. Forgive me babe. I said to Olivia. Ayochidi what you said is wrong. I have been through this struggle, this war with you from day one, And gaslighting me like that isn't fair. Olivia said.

    I'm sorry my love. It won't happen again. I said as I went close and kissed Olivia. The kiss followed an intense romance. We ended up making out and sleeping off.

    We were sleeping off when Jide came into the room tapping me to wake up. Ayochidi wake up. Jide said and immediately I sprung up.

    Come to the living room. Jide said. And immediately I followed Jide to the living room and then Olivia came down after.

    It was a TV news. Chief Okoye was found déad in an abandoned building and the culprit was found seriously injured.

    When the image of the culprit appeared on the screen, I was shocked. My mother was the culprit. She was rushed to the hospital.

    How did she escape from Prison?

    Your shares is my biggest motivation to continue.

    To Be Continued...

    Title: Promise 30.

    My mother confessed to me that the man who I thought was my uncle all my life was actually my brother, my elder brother. Charles is my son, My first son; Your Brother!. My mother confessed to me. How do you mean mom? What do you mean? How is that possible? I asked my mother. It's a long story Ayochidi, I will tell you all about it, but now I just have to get out of here and go confront Chief Okoye. My mother said to me. How are you going to do that? I asked my mother. I will figure something out. She replied me. Mom, why you are figuring something out, I need to know how come Uncle Charles is my brother. Does he even know that you are his mother? I asked my mother. But instead I saw tears coming out of her eyes. He doesn't. My mother replied. Why is everything about my family fvvcked up this bad. Why is everything difficult? I yelled at my mother. Calm down. Ayochidi. Olivia said to me. The warden is monitoring my behavior. Should I even believe that you are my mother? I asked my mother. Ayochidi the warden is looking at you. Calm down. Olivia said to me. I'm your mother. Joyce said to me. I can't believe that. At this point I need a DNA test. I can't believe what ever word that comes out of your mouth. You have no difference with Angela or even Chief Okoye, All you guys do is lie upon lie. I don't even know who to believe anymore. I said. Is everything alright here? The warden came and asked me. I nodded to yes. Everything is alright. Joyce said. Everything is not alright. I'm out of here. I said as I left the prison. Ayochidi I think you are overreacting, I mean your mother must have a reason for hiding the identity of Charles all this time. Olivia said to me. She has no right, No one does. I won't blame you because you ain't in my shoes right now. I said to Olivia. In your shoes? Really Ayochidi. Your shoes? I'm wearing the same exact shoes as you are, my life is in danger why because of I Love You. All because I care about you and here you are telling me about shoes? Shoes? Really? Shoes!. Olivia said and angrily went into the car. At that point I realized I fvvcked up, But at the same time I was too angry apologize. I went into the car and Olivia didn't speak to me. She faced her side of the glass as I drove. We drove back to Jide's house, Jide saw how angry Olivia is as she went upstairs to her room. What happened? Jide asked me. Nothing just girls problem. Have you been able to track down Chief Okoye? I asked Jide. We are still working on that. Jide said. It's seems like you are delaying, you are slowing down. You just have found and fished him out by now. I said to Jide. If it was that easy why don't you fish him out yourself Ayochidi? Guy don't shift your relationship problems to me. I don't know what is going on between you and your girl but I think you should go and apologize. Jide said to me. At first I was reluctant. But Jide left me to go meet his boys. After few minutes of standing alone, I finally went upstairs to meet Olivia. I saw she was sitted on the bed still angry as I came in. "I'm sorry for what I said, I shouldn't have said what I said. I'm wrong. Forgive me babe. I said to Olivia. Ayochidi what you said is wrong. I have been through this struggle, this war with you from day one, And gaslighting me like that isn't fair. Olivia said. I'm sorry my love. It won't happen again. I said as I went close and kissed Olivia. The kiss followed an intense romance. We ended up making out and sleeping off. We were sleeping off when Jide came into the room tapping me to wake up. Ayochidi wake up. Jide said and immediately I sprung up. Come to the living room. Jide said. And immediately I followed Jide to the living room and then Olivia came down after. It was a TV news. Chief Okoye was found déad in an abandoned building and the culprit was found seriously injured. When the image of the culprit appeared on the screen, I was shocked. My mother was the culprit. She was rushed to the hospital. How did she escape from Prison? Your shares is my biggest motivation to continue. To Be Continued... Title: Promise 30.
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  • SEE WHAT A SLAY QUEEN NEIGHBOR DOES WITH HER NEIGHBORS' SON
    Episode 3

    Life was slowly beginning to change for Kobe after Auntie Merera’s arrest. The house felt different now. Even though his parents tried their best to smile and joke with him, Kobe could still feel the heavy silence in the air. Sometimes, he would wake up at night to hear his mother crying softly in the living room, whispering prayers for him.

    The once lively Kobe was still struggling to return fully to the boy he had been. His nightmares were frequent — dreams where he would find himself trapped in Auntie Merera’s house, unable to escape no matter how loudly he screamed.

    One afternoon, as Kobe sat quietly drawing pictures at the dining table, his father, Mr. Omari, came and sat beside him.

    "Kobe," he said gently, "do you want to talk to Daddy about anything?"

    Kobe put down his pencil and looked into his father's eyes. For the first time in months, he felt safe. But instead of speaking, he burst into tears. Mr. Omari immediately pulled him into a warm hug and allowed him to cry as much as he wanted. He did not interrupt him. He just held him tightly, rocking him gently.

    From that day, Mr. and Mrs. Omari enrolled Kobe in a counseling center specifically for children who had faced trauma. It was there Kobe met Miss Clara, a young, friendly therapist who always wore colorful dresses and carried a little teddy bear with her to every session.

    "This bear," Miss Clara would say, handing it to Kobe, "is called Brave. And you, Kobe, are Brave too."

    At first, Kobe would barely speak during sessions, but Miss Clara was patient. Slowly, with time, Kobe began to open up more — not just about Auntie Merera, but about how abandoned he had felt when his parents were always working.

    "I missed you both," Kobe said one evening as his parents sat with him at dinner. "Even before... everything happened."

    Mr. and Mrs. Omari exchanged guilty looks. They realized that while they had been busy trying to secure Kobe’s future, they had neglected his present.

    From that day forward, the Omari family made a new rule:
    Family Time Every Evening.

    No matter how busy work got, no matter how tired they were, they all had to spend two hours every evening together — playing board games, reading stories, cooking, or even just talking.

    Gradually, the deep wounds in Kobe's heart began to heal. The nightmares became fewer. The smiles became more genuine. The bed-wetting reduced until one morning, Kobe woke up to a dry bed for the first time in months.

    "Mummy! Daddy! Come and see!" he shouted excitedly.

    When Mr. and Mrs. Omari rushed into his room and saw the clean sheets, they all burst into laughter and tears. They hugged and danced together right there in Kobe’s room.

    At school, Auntie Anichi continued to check in on him often.

    "Kobe, my champion," she would say, patting his head fondly. "You are so brave. Always remember that."

    Meanwhile, news spread in the community about Auntie Merera’s arrest. Many parents became more cautious, and talks about child protection increased in the neighborhood.

    One Saturday morning, Mr. Omari organized a Community Awareness Meeting at the town hall. He stood before the crowd and spoke from his heart.

    "We almost lost our son," he said with a shaky voice. "We were too busy. Too trusting. And it cost us dearly. Please, let’s not assume that danger only comes from strangers. Sometimes, the greatest danger is someone you trust."

    From that meeting, a new Neighborhood Watch group was formed. Volunteers patrolled after school hours, ensuring that children returned home safely. New rules were set: no child would stay alone with any adult without parental permission. The community finally woke up.

    But despite the healing happening in Kobe's life, there was still one loose end — the court case.

    Kobe was called to testify in court against Auntie Merera. It was a terrifying thought for a 10-year-old, but with Miss Clara and Auntie Anichi’s help, he prepared bravely.

    The day he entered the courtroom, he felt his heart thudding heavily in his chest. Auntie Merera sat there, dressed simply, looking nothing like the happy neighbor he had once known.

    "Kobe," the judge said kindly, "just tell us the truth. You are safe here."

    With trembling hands but a strong voice, Kobe narrated everything — from the beginning to the end. Every adult in the courtroom listened in stunned silence. Some mothers sobbed quietly. Some men clenched their fists in anger.

    By the end of the trial, Auntie Merera was found guilty of child sexual assault and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison with no option of parole.

    It was over.

    Really over.

    As Kobe walked out of the courtroom, he felt the heavy burden that had been sitting on his chest lift for the first time. He was free.

    Months passed.

    Kobe returned fully to the vibrant boy he had once been — excelling in school, winning medals in soccer, laughing freely with his friends. He still visited Miss Clara occasionally, but it was now for happy talks, not heavy ones.

    One evening, as he sat outside with his parents, looking at the sunset, he smiled and said, "I'm happy again."

    Mr. and Mrs. Omari looked at each other with tears in their eyes, and his mother whispered, "Thank you, God, for giving us our son back."

    To be continued...

    To Be continued.....
    SEE WHAT A SLAY QUEEN NEIGHBOR DOES WITH HER NEIGHBORS' SON Episode 3 Life was slowly beginning to change for Kobe after Auntie Merera’s arrest. The house felt different now. Even though his parents tried their best to smile and joke with him, Kobe could still feel the heavy silence in the air. Sometimes, he would wake up at night to hear his mother crying softly in the living room, whispering prayers for him. The once lively Kobe was still struggling to return fully to the boy he had been. His nightmares were frequent — dreams where he would find himself trapped in Auntie Merera’s house, unable to escape no matter how loudly he screamed. One afternoon, as Kobe sat quietly drawing pictures at the dining table, his father, Mr. Omari, came and sat beside him. "Kobe," he said gently, "do you want to talk to Daddy about anything?" Kobe put down his pencil and looked into his father's eyes. For the first time in months, he felt safe. But instead of speaking, he burst into tears. Mr. Omari immediately pulled him into a warm hug and allowed him to cry as much as he wanted. He did not interrupt him. He just held him tightly, rocking him gently. From that day, Mr. and Mrs. Omari enrolled Kobe in a counseling center specifically for children who had faced trauma. It was there Kobe met Miss Clara, a young, friendly therapist who always wore colorful dresses and carried a little teddy bear with her to every session. "This bear," Miss Clara would say, handing it to Kobe, "is called Brave. And you, Kobe, are Brave too." At first, Kobe would barely speak during sessions, but Miss Clara was patient. Slowly, with time, Kobe began to open up more — not just about Auntie Merera, but about how abandoned he had felt when his parents were always working. "I missed you both," Kobe said one evening as his parents sat with him at dinner. "Even before... everything happened." Mr. and Mrs. Omari exchanged guilty looks. They realized that while they had been busy trying to secure Kobe’s future, they had neglected his present. From that day forward, the Omari family made a new rule: Family Time Every Evening. No matter how busy work got, no matter how tired they were, they all had to spend two hours every evening together — playing board games, reading stories, cooking, or even just talking. Gradually, the deep wounds in Kobe's heart began to heal. The nightmares became fewer. The smiles became more genuine. The bed-wetting reduced until one morning, Kobe woke up to a dry bed for the first time in months. "Mummy! Daddy! Come and see!" he shouted excitedly. When Mr. and Mrs. Omari rushed into his room and saw the clean sheets, they all burst into laughter and tears. They hugged and danced together right there in Kobe’s room. At school, Auntie Anichi continued to check in on him often. "Kobe, my champion," she would say, patting his head fondly. "You are so brave. Always remember that." Meanwhile, news spread in the community about Auntie Merera’s arrest. Many parents became more cautious, and talks about child protection increased in the neighborhood. One Saturday morning, Mr. Omari organized a Community Awareness Meeting at the town hall. He stood before the crowd and spoke from his heart. "We almost lost our son," he said with a shaky voice. "We were too busy. Too trusting. And it cost us dearly. Please, let’s not assume that danger only comes from strangers. Sometimes, the greatest danger is someone you trust." From that meeting, a new Neighborhood Watch group was formed. Volunteers patrolled after school hours, ensuring that children returned home safely. New rules were set: no child would stay alone with any adult without parental permission. The community finally woke up. But despite the healing happening in Kobe's life, there was still one loose end — the court case. Kobe was called to testify in court against Auntie Merera. It was a terrifying thought for a 10-year-old, but with Miss Clara and Auntie Anichi’s help, he prepared bravely. The day he entered the courtroom, he felt his heart thudding heavily in his chest. Auntie Merera sat there, dressed simply, looking nothing like the happy neighbor he had once known. "Kobe," the judge said kindly, "just tell us the truth. You are safe here." With trembling hands but a strong voice, Kobe narrated everything — from the beginning to the end. Every adult in the courtroom listened in stunned silence. Some mothers sobbed quietly. Some men clenched their fists in anger. By the end of the trial, Auntie Merera was found guilty of child sexual assault and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison with no option of parole. It was over. Really over. As Kobe walked out of the courtroom, he felt the heavy burden that had been sitting on his chest lift for the first time. He was free. Months passed. Kobe returned fully to the vibrant boy he had once been — excelling in school, winning medals in soccer, laughing freely with his friends. He still visited Miss Clara occasionally, but it was now for happy talks, not heavy ones. One evening, as he sat outside with his parents, looking at the sunset, he smiled and said, "I'm happy again." Mr. and Mrs. Omari looked at each other with tears in their eyes, and his mother whispered, "Thank you, God, for giving us our son back." To be continued... To Be continued.....
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  • My Ex Used My Nude Photos in Court to Shame Me Into Giving Up Custody
    Episode 1

    The courtroom smelled like polished wood, cold air, and judgment. I sat there, numb, heart pounding as my lawyer whispered strategy into my ear—but it all sounded like static. Across the aisle sat the man I once loved, the man I shared a home, a bed, and a child with—Seyi. Three years ago, I left him because I found a voice I didn’t know I had, because the bruises on my body weren’t just from fists but from silence, from a marriage that wore me thin until I barely existed. I took our daughter—our sweet, bubbly three-year-old Mide—and left. I stayed silent. I didn’t drag his name. I didn’t tell the world what he did. I just left. For peace. For safety. For healing. But peace doesn’t last when you leave behind a man like Seyi—he doesn’t accept silence as survival, only as betrayal. And now he was here, suing me for full custody, claiming I was unstable, reckless, “morally unfit to parent a girl.” And then he did the unthinkable. He submitted Exhibit C. A flash drive. The judge raised an eyebrow. Seyi’s lawyer—a smug, sharp-tongued woman in designer heels—walked to the front and calmly plugged it in. “Your Honor,” she said, “this is a crucial element of our argument regarding Ms. Adaobi’s moral fitness.” And then the screen came to life. My breath caught. My soul left my body. My naked body, taken in secret—photos I sent Seyi when we were newly married. When I still trusted him. When love meant openness. They appeared one by one on the courtroom screen. I covered my mouth. My lawyer jumped up, objecting furiously. But it was too late. The judge had seen. The jury had seen. My parents had seen. Even the court clerk looked away in pity. My knees buckled. I fell back into the chair. My ears rang. “This is revenge,” my lawyer barked. “This is a violation of privacy. Those images have no relevance—” “On the contrary,” Seyi’s lawyer cut in. “They show recklessness, sexual irresponsibility, and the kind of decisions that should concern anyone responsible for a child’s development.” “They were married!” my lawyer shouted. “Consensual! This is illegal revenge porn!” But the judge only cleared his throat. “Enough. I’ve seen enough. Ms. Adaobi, do you have anything to say for yourself?” I turned my face toward him slowly, tears streaming down my cheeks. “I trusted him,” I said softly. “I loved him. Those were private. That was my husband.” The judge said nothing. And I knew, in that moment, I had lost. Seyi never looked at me. He kept his gaze forward, as if he hadn’t just exposed my body to strangers in the name of “concern.” That night, I cried until I vomited. My mother held my hair back, her own tears silent and angry. “He will not win,” she said. But I knew better. Men like Seyi didn’t fight fair. They fought to humiliate. To destroy. To erase. The next hearing was worse. Seyi’s team introduced character witnesses—his new wife, his pastor, even one of my old friends who he had obviously bribed. They all painted me as unstable, seductive, a party girl. They spoke about photos he claimed he “found on my phone,” said I had “multiple lovers,” and I sat there, trembling, unable to breathe, watching the court believe him. I tried to speak. I told the truth. I said he hit me. I said I left because I feared for Mide’s safety. But I had no hospital records, no police reports—because I had been too ashamed to file them. And shame doesn’t win custody cases. Evidence does. And Seyi had twisted mine into a noose. Two days later, I got the judgment. Joint custody. Shared rights. Mandatory visitations. But there was more. The judge had also recommended I seek counseling before resuming full-time parental duties. I had to “rebuild my moral integrity in the eyes of the court.” In other words, I was being punished for being a woman who once loved a man enough to trust him with her body. And now he used that love to make me look like filth. I hugged Mide that evening as she slept, breathing her in like she might disappear. She was still mine, but I no longer felt like her mother. I felt like a prisoner with limited visitation rights. I thought the worst was over. But then I found out what Seyi did next. He leaked the photos to a parenting blog. My face blurred. My body exposed. The caption read: “This woman fought for custody. Would you trust your child with her?” My phone rang nonstop. My job issued a warning. My landlord gave me notice. And somewhere, in a mansion paid for by my pain, my ex smiled—and slept soundly beside a woman he would destroy next.

    To be continued.:.:
    My Ex Used My Nude Photos in Court to Shame Me Into Giving Up Custody Episode 1 The courtroom smelled like polished wood, cold air, and judgment. I sat there, numb, heart pounding as my lawyer whispered strategy into my ear—but it all sounded like static. Across the aisle sat the man I once loved, the man I shared a home, a bed, and a child with—Seyi. Three years ago, I left him because I found a voice I didn’t know I had, because the bruises on my body weren’t just from fists but from silence, from a marriage that wore me thin until I barely existed. I took our daughter—our sweet, bubbly three-year-old Mide—and left. I stayed silent. I didn’t drag his name. I didn’t tell the world what he did. I just left. For peace. For safety. For healing. But peace doesn’t last when you leave behind a man like Seyi—he doesn’t accept silence as survival, only as betrayal. And now he was here, suing me for full custody, claiming I was unstable, reckless, “morally unfit to parent a girl.” And then he did the unthinkable. He submitted Exhibit C. A flash drive. The judge raised an eyebrow. Seyi’s lawyer—a smug, sharp-tongued woman in designer heels—walked to the front and calmly plugged it in. “Your Honor,” she said, “this is a crucial element of our argument regarding Ms. Adaobi’s moral fitness.” And then the screen came to life. My breath caught. My soul left my body. My naked body, taken in secret—photos I sent Seyi when we were newly married. When I still trusted him. When love meant openness. They appeared one by one on the courtroom screen. I covered my mouth. My lawyer jumped up, objecting furiously. But it was too late. The judge had seen. The jury had seen. My parents had seen. Even the court clerk looked away in pity. My knees buckled. I fell back into the chair. My ears rang. “This is revenge,” my lawyer barked. “This is a violation of privacy. Those images have no relevance—” “On the contrary,” Seyi’s lawyer cut in. “They show recklessness, sexual irresponsibility, and the kind of decisions that should concern anyone responsible for a child’s development.” “They were married!” my lawyer shouted. “Consensual! This is illegal revenge porn!” But the judge only cleared his throat. “Enough. I’ve seen enough. Ms. Adaobi, do you have anything to say for yourself?” I turned my face toward him slowly, tears streaming down my cheeks. “I trusted him,” I said softly. “I loved him. Those were private. That was my husband.” The judge said nothing. And I knew, in that moment, I had lost. Seyi never looked at me. He kept his gaze forward, as if he hadn’t just exposed my body to strangers in the name of “concern.” That night, I cried until I vomited. My mother held my hair back, her own tears silent and angry. “He will not win,” she said. But I knew better. Men like Seyi didn’t fight fair. They fought to humiliate. To destroy. To erase. The next hearing was worse. Seyi’s team introduced character witnesses—his new wife, his pastor, even one of my old friends who he had obviously bribed. They all painted me as unstable, seductive, a party girl. They spoke about photos he claimed he “found on my phone,” said I had “multiple lovers,” and I sat there, trembling, unable to breathe, watching the court believe him. I tried to speak. I told the truth. I said he hit me. I said I left because I feared for Mide’s safety. But I had no hospital records, no police reports—because I had been too ashamed to file them. And shame doesn’t win custody cases. Evidence does. And Seyi had twisted mine into a noose. Two days later, I got the judgment. Joint custody. Shared rights. Mandatory visitations. But there was more. The judge had also recommended I seek counseling before resuming full-time parental duties. I had to “rebuild my moral integrity in the eyes of the court.” In other words, I was being punished for being a woman who once loved a man enough to trust him with her body. And now he used that love to make me look like filth. I hugged Mide that evening as she slept, breathing her in like she might disappear. She was still mine, but I no longer felt like her mother. I felt like a prisoner with limited visitation rights. I thought the worst was over. But then I found out what Seyi did next. He leaked the photos to a parenting blog. My face blurred. My body exposed. The caption read: “This woman fought for custody. Would you trust your child with her?” My phone rang nonstop. My job issued a warning. My landlord gave me notice. And somewhere, in a mansion paid for by my pain, my ex smiled—and slept soundly beside a woman he would destroy next. To be continued.:.:
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  • Regina, you’re like a child to me. You grew up in my presence. I remember when you and your mother used to come to my house — small, respectful girl. I watched you grow, and I honestly thought you had sense… that you’d marry someone close to your age. But no, greed carried you far.

    Private jets, designer bags, flying around the world — all for a lifestyle you could’ve worked for yourself. Instead, you married a man old enough to be your great-grandfather, all because you wanted luxury overnight. My dear, that’s not success. That’s shortcut.

    You think because you now have some fame and money, you can open your mouth and talk to me anyhow? When I talk, you should be listening. I’m the woman you wish to be — I built myself, no shortcuts, no sugar-coated help. Everything I have today, I earned it with my sweat.

    Don’t get it twisted — I won’t trade words with you again. I know you just want to trend. You and your husband have been quiet for a while, and this is your way of reminding Nigerians that you still exist. But me? I don't need stunts. My name speaks for itself.

    And please, don’t mistake marriage for maturity. If you insult me again, I’ll remind you of everything you’ve tried to sweep under the rug.

    This is your final warning. Don’t cross that line again."- Angela okorie fires back at Regina Daniels after she called her mad.

    #tinglespicey #mazitundeednut #fyp2025 #nonsmiraj #nollywoodonline #nollywoodcelebrities #PulseViral #nollywood #nollywoodchallenge #viral
    Regina, you’re like a child to me. You grew up in my presence. I remember when you and your mother used to come to my house — small, respectful girl. I watched you grow, and I honestly thought you had sense… that you’d marry someone close to your age. But no, greed carried you far. Private jets, designer bags, flying around the world — all for a lifestyle you could’ve worked for yourself. Instead, you married a man old enough to be your great-grandfather, all because you wanted luxury overnight. My dear, that’s not success. That’s shortcut. You think because you now have some fame and money, you can open your mouth and talk to me anyhow? When I talk, you should be listening. I’m the woman you wish to be — I built myself, no shortcuts, no sugar-coated help. Everything I have today, I earned it with my sweat. Don’t get it twisted — I won’t trade words with you again. I know you just want to trend. You and your husband have been quiet for a while, and this is your way of reminding Nigerians that you still exist. But me? I don't need stunts. My name speaks for itself. And please, don’t mistake marriage for maturity. If you insult me again, I’ll remind you of everything you’ve tried to sweep under the rug. This is your final warning. Don’t cross that line again."- Angela okorie fires back at Regina Daniels after she called her mad. #tinglespicey #mazitundeednut #fyp2025 #nonsmiraj #nollywoodonline #nollywoodcelebrities #PulseViral #nollywood #nollywoodchallenge #viral
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  • SIGNS THAT HE WILL MAKE A GOOD HUSBAND:

    1. "HE HAS A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS ADMIRABLE DAD"

    If his dad is a good husband and father and he looks up to his dad, chances are he will be like his dad

    2. "HE SEPARATES HIMSELF FROM BAD EXAMPLES"

    If his father was absent in his life or his father did things he is ashamed of, he grows up forgiving his dad, respecting his dad but also not wanting to be like his dad

    3. "HE MENTORS AND TEACHES MEN YOUNGER THAN HIM"

    A man who mentors others pushes himself to always be a good example

    4. "HE IS NOT SWAYED BY PUBLIC PRESSURE"

    In marriage, many men mess up their families because of following trends, pressure to please friends or wanting to project a certain image to fit in society

    5. "HIS CLOSE MALE FRIENDS ARE OF GOOD REPUTE"

    Look at the company he keeps close; that will indicate the caliber of man he is

    6. "HE TREATS EVERY WOMAN WITH RESPECT"

    Be suspicious of a man who treats his woman well but treats other women like crap; soon, he will treat his woman like crap

    7. "HE IS GOOD WITH CHILDREN EVEN THOSE NOT HIS"

    How he values and is responsible with other people's children prepares himself to value his own

    8. "HE IS PROTECTIVE OF HIS NAME"

    A man who upholds his name will keep a good character, after all, the wife and children will carry his name

    9. "MARRIAGE IS HIS IDEA TOO"

    Many men are forced into marriage, either because the woman got pregnant or the woman pressured him to propose to her after they dated for so long. Is it his idea to marry you lady, or is it only yours? A man who willfully pursues a woman to marry her and is the one excited about marriage will almost certainly make sure he lives up to being a good husband. Where a man takes himself he performs well and gives his all

    10. "HE LIVED AN HONOURABLE LIFE AS A SINGLE MAN"

    A single man who lives in a manner that shows he is keeping and preparing himself for that one special woman will make a good husband. To him, being a husband is a big deal

    11. "HE TREATS THE LADY WELL AS THEY DATE"

    A man who acts like a faithful husband even before he marries the woman will make a good husband. But if he is insulting her, cheating on her, rejecting her and taking her for granted when they are dating; he will most likely insult her, cheat on her, reject her and take her for granted when married

    12. "HE TREATS HIS MOTHER WITH LOVE AND RESPECT”

    A man who appreciates his mother will appreciate his wife

    13. "HE LOVES GOD"

    Marriage is God's idea. A man who wants to engage in this idea led by the Creator of this idea will strive to please God. The more a man loves God, the more he loves his wife

    14. "HE SEES THE WOMAN AS AN EQUAL PARTNER"

    This kind of man will not dictate or lord over the woman, it will not always be his way, he will consult his wife, learn from her and teach her too

    15. "HE IS HER BEST FRIEND"

    Lady, if he is not only your lover but your best friend too, he will be a best friend till the end.; best friends are real with each other, honest, loyal, fun, thoughtful. Take away the romance and things that lovers do, are you and him best friends?

    16. "HE USES HIS PAST TO LEARN"

    Maybe he messed up in his past relationships, or his past relationships taught him alot. If he paid attention to the lessons learned, he will be a wise husband

    17. "HE IS DISCIPLINED"

    A man who has control over himself will make a good husband. He is not given to addictions. How can a man lead a family, if he cannot lead himself?

    May such man be your portion.

    God bless you.
    SIGNS THAT HE WILL MAKE A GOOD HUSBAND: 1. "HE HAS A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS ADMIRABLE DAD" If his dad is a good husband and father and he looks up to his dad, chances are he will be like his dad 2. "HE SEPARATES HIMSELF FROM BAD EXAMPLES" If his father was absent in his life or his father did things he is ashamed of, he grows up forgiving his dad, respecting his dad but also not wanting to be like his dad 3. "HE MENTORS AND TEACHES MEN YOUNGER THAN HIM" A man who mentors others pushes himself to always be a good example 4. "HE IS NOT SWAYED BY PUBLIC PRESSURE" In marriage, many men mess up their families because of following trends, pressure to please friends or wanting to project a certain image to fit in society 5. "HIS CLOSE MALE FRIENDS ARE OF GOOD REPUTE" Look at the company he keeps close; that will indicate the caliber of man he is 6. "HE TREATS EVERY WOMAN WITH RESPECT" Be suspicious of a man who treats his woman well but treats other women like crap; soon, he will treat his woman like crap 7. "HE IS GOOD WITH CHILDREN EVEN THOSE NOT HIS" How he values and is responsible with other people's children prepares himself to value his own 8. "HE IS PROTECTIVE OF HIS NAME" A man who upholds his name will keep a good character, after all, the wife and children will carry his name 9. "MARRIAGE IS HIS IDEA TOO" Many men are forced into marriage, either because the woman got pregnant or the woman pressured him to propose to her after they dated for so long. Is it his idea to marry you lady, or is it only yours? A man who willfully pursues a woman to marry her and is the one excited about marriage will almost certainly make sure he lives up to being a good husband. Where a man takes himself he performs well and gives his all 10. "HE LIVED AN HONOURABLE LIFE AS A SINGLE MAN" A single man who lives in a manner that shows he is keeping and preparing himself for that one special woman will make a good husband. To him, being a husband is a big deal 11. "HE TREATS THE LADY WELL AS THEY DATE" A man who acts like a faithful husband even before he marries the woman will make a good husband. But if he is insulting her, cheating on her, rejecting her and taking her for granted when they are dating; he will most likely insult her, cheat on her, reject her and take her for granted when married 12. "HE TREATS HIS MOTHER WITH LOVE AND RESPECT” A man who appreciates his mother will appreciate his wife 13. "HE LOVES GOD" Marriage is God's idea. A man who wants to engage in this idea led by the Creator of this idea will strive to please God. The more a man loves God, the more he loves his wife 14. "HE SEES THE WOMAN AS AN EQUAL PARTNER" This kind of man will not dictate or lord over the woman, it will not always be his way, he will consult his wife, learn from her and teach her too 15. "HE IS HER BEST FRIEND" Lady, if he is not only your lover but your best friend too, he will be a best friend till the end.; best friends are real with each other, honest, loyal, fun, thoughtful. Take away the romance and things that lovers do, are you and him best friends? 16. "HE USES HIS PAST TO LEARN" Maybe he messed up in his past relationships, or his past relationships taught him alot. If he paid attention to the lessons learned, he will be a wise husband 17. "HE IS DISCIPLINED" A man who has control over himself will make a good husband. He is not given to addictions. How can a man lead a family, if he cannot lead himself? May such man be your portion. God bless you.
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  • OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL

    DATE: THURSDAY JUNE 5TH 2025

    THEME: TRUE COMMITMENT TO GOD

    MEMORISE: He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap. Ecclesiastes 11:4

    READ: Luke 21:1-4
    1 And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury.

    2 And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites.

    3 And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all:

    4 For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God: but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had.

    MESSAGE:
    Many years ago, God spoke to me while I was preaching, and I shared it with the congregation. He said, "There is someone here; three breakthroughs are coming for you. When the first comes, 100% of the proceeds should be given to Me. When the second comes, you are to split it 50-50 between Me and you. The third one will be all yours." Some days later, a widow brought some money to me and said that it was the proceed of the first breakthrough God had mentioned. Because I knew she was struggling financially, I refused to collect the money, insisting that God may not have been referring to her. She insisted that I collect it, and I eventually did. I kept the money somewhere, ready to return it to her whenever she realized that she was not the one the prophecy was about. After some time, she returned and said, "Daddy, this is 50% of the second breakthrough." I collected it, prayed for her, and kept that also. A while later, she came back to me and said, "Daddy, the bank that said my husband owed them some money before he died called me recently to apologize. You know how I have been struggling to pay back the debt; however, they said that they had just discovered that my husband was not owing them. They mentioned that they were the ones owing him a lot of money, and now, they have paid me everything." She heard God's message and knew without a doubt that He was talking about her. She obeyed His instruction, even though it was not convenient, and she experienced greater breakthroughs.

    Some people want to be comfortable financially and have more time before they can serve God. They want to have a better job before they pay their tithes. The widow in today's Bible reading proved her commitment to God by giving her all when it wasn't convenient. People who always want to wait until they are comfortable before they serve God often don't get to serve Him at all. Paul told Timothy to preach the gospel in season and out of season (2 Timothy 4:2). 'Out of season' refers to inconvenient moments, and those moments test our commitment to God.

    Beloved, you don't prove your commitment to God when it is convenient for you to obey Him. Honor and obey God in season and out of season, and you will experience His overflowing blessings.

    KEY POINT
    Don't wait for a convenient time to serve God; give Him your all NOW.

    BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Job 39-42

    AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE

    HYMN 30: WHEN WE WALK WITH THE LORD
    1 When we walk with the Lord
    in the light of his word,
    what a glory he sheds on our way!
    While we do his good will,
    he abides with us still,
    and with all who will trust and obey.

    Refrain:
    Trust and obey, for there's no other way
    to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.

    2 Not a burden we bear,
    not a sorrow we share,
    but our toil he doth richly repay;
    not a grief or a loss,
    not a frown or a cross,
    but is blest if we trust and obey.

    3 But we never can prove
    the delights of his love
    until all on the altar we lay;
    for the favor he shows,
    for the joy he bestows,
    are for them who will trust and obey.

    4 Then in fellowship sweet
    we will sit at his feet,
    or we'll walk by his side in the way;
    what he says we will do,
    where he sends we will go;
    never fear, only trust and obey.
    OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL DATE: THURSDAY JUNE 5TH 2025 THEME: TRUE COMMITMENT TO GOD MEMORISE: He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap. Ecclesiastes 11:4 READ: Luke 21:1-4 1 And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury. 2 And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites. 3 And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all: 4 For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God: but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had. MESSAGE: Many years ago, God spoke to me while I was preaching, and I shared it with the congregation. He said, "There is someone here; three breakthroughs are coming for you. When the first comes, 100% of the proceeds should be given to Me. When the second comes, you are to split it 50-50 between Me and you. The third one will be all yours." Some days later, a widow brought some money to me and said that it was the proceed of the first breakthrough God had mentioned. Because I knew she was struggling financially, I refused to collect the money, insisting that God may not have been referring to her. She insisted that I collect it, and I eventually did. I kept the money somewhere, ready to return it to her whenever she realized that she was not the one the prophecy was about. After some time, she returned and said, "Daddy, this is 50% of the second breakthrough." I collected it, prayed for her, and kept that also. A while later, she came back to me and said, "Daddy, the bank that said my husband owed them some money before he died called me recently to apologize. You know how I have been struggling to pay back the debt; however, they said that they had just discovered that my husband was not owing them. They mentioned that they were the ones owing him a lot of money, and now, they have paid me everything." She heard God's message and knew without a doubt that He was talking about her. She obeyed His instruction, even though it was not convenient, and she experienced greater breakthroughs. Some people want to be comfortable financially and have more time before they can serve God. They want to have a better job before they pay their tithes. The widow in today's Bible reading proved her commitment to God by giving her all when it wasn't convenient. People who always want to wait until they are comfortable before they serve God often don't get to serve Him at all. Paul told Timothy to preach the gospel in season and out of season (2 Timothy 4:2). 'Out of season' refers to inconvenient moments, and those moments test our commitment to God. Beloved, you don't prove your commitment to God when it is convenient for you to obey Him. Honor and obey God in season and out of season, and you will experience His overflowing blessings. KEY POINT Don't wait for a convenient time to serve God; give Him your all NOW. BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Job 39-42 AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE HYMN 30: WHEN WE WALK WITH THE LORD 1 When we walk with the Lord in the light of his word, what a glory he sheds on our way! While we do his good will, he abides with us still, and with all who will trust and obey. Refrain: Trust and obey, for there's no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey. 2 Not a burden we bear, not a sorrow we share, but our toil he doth richly repay; not a grief or a loss, not a frown or a cross, but is blest if we trust and obey. 3 But we never can prove the delights of his love until all on the altar we lay; for the favor he shows, for the joy he bestows, are for them who will trust and obey. 4 Then in fellowship sweet we will sit at his feet, or we'll walk by his side in the way; what he says we will do, where he sends we will go; never fear, only trust and obey.
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  • *Wednesday Wisdom*

    *10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
    *And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*

    *Written by Dr. Laide Okubena*

    *From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*

    Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.

    But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.

    He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.

    Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.

    *Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*

    *1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*

    Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.

    *2. Start Small, Dream Big*

    His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.

    *3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*

    When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.

    *4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*

    He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.

    *5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*

    Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.

    *6. Ownership is Power*

    *He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*

    He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.

    *7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*

    Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.

    *8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*

    His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.

    *9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*

    Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.

    *10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*

    Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.

    *Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*

    Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.

    Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.

    *Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*

    1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.

    2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.

    3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.

    4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.

    5.Turn rejection into redirection.

    6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.

    7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.

    8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.

    9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.

    10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.

    *Question of the Day*

    What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?

    *Task of the Day*

    Write down one bold dream that scares you.

    List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.

    Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.

    *Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
    *Wednesday Wisdom* *10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry* *And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It* *Written by Dr. Laide Okubena* *From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story* Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father. But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first. He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up. Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence. *Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:* *1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future* Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time. *2. Start Small, Dream Big* His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going. *3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does* When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you. *4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose* He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity. *5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit* Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up. *6. Ownership is Power* *He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.* He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own. *7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You* Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them. *8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth* His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money. *9. You Are the Brand—Protect It* Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game. *10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry* Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be. *Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think* Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others. Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too. *Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey* 1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you. 2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions. 3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard. 4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you. 5.Turn rejection into redirection. 6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill. 7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact. 8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center. 9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream. 10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived. *Question of the Day* What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it? *Task of the Day* βœ… Write down one bold dream that scares you. βœ… List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it. βœ… Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you. *Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
    TODAY WISDOM

    *10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
    *And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*

    *From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*

    Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.

    But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.

    He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.

    Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.

    *Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*

    *1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*

    Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.

    *2. Start Small, Dream Big*

    His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.

    *3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*

    When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.

    *4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*

    He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.

    *5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*

    Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.

    *6. Ownership is Power*

    *He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*

    He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.

    *7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*

    Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.

    *8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*

    His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.

    *9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*

    Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.

    *10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*

    Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.

    *Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*

    Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.

    Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.

    *Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*

    1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.

    2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.

    3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.

    4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.

    5.Turn rejection into redirection.

    6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.

    7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.

    8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.

    9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.

    10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.

    *Question of the Day*

    What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?

    *Task of the Day*

    Write down one bold dream that scares you.

    List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.

    Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.

    *Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*


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  • GOV AIYEDATIWA HAILS JUDICIARY AS TRIBUNAL AFFIRMS 2024 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION

    - PDP's petition, others unanimously dismissed for lack of merit

    - Gov invites opposition to join hands with him to move Ondo State forward

    The Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has described as a welcome development the judgement of the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal which affirmed his election as Governor on Wednesday.

    The tribunal while dismissing the petitions filed by some parties, upheld the election of Governor Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC), affirming his victory in the November 16, 2024 governorship poll.

    The three-member tribunal, chaired by Justice Benson Ogbu, delivered a unanimous judgment, dismissing the petitions filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Agboola Ajayi, and other political parties. The tribunal held that the allegations of widespread irregularities and non-compliance with the Electoral Act were not substantiated.

    Speaking to journalists after the verdict, Governor Aiyedatiwa expressed gratitude to God and the people of Ondo State, adding that the tribunal’s judgment has reaffirmed the will of the people.

    “I give thanks to Almighty God who orchestrated this journey from the beginning and used the good people of Ondo State. Over 366,000 residents gave us their mandate on November 16 last year to continue governing this state as the seventh democratically elected governor.

    “That mandate has now been validated by the tribunal. While some political parties tried to overturn the people’s decision through the backdoor, the judiciary has fulfilled its role by upholding the choice made by the majority of voters across the 18 local government areas of the state,” he said.

    Governor Aiyedatiwa also appreciated his deputy, party members, and the APC leadership for their support.

    When asked if he would extend a hand of fellowship to the opposition, the Governor said his doors have always been open.

    “From the very day I was declared winner, I called on the opposition to join us in developing Ondo State. If they truly have the interest of the state at heart, they are welcome to bring their ideas forward so we can work together for the progress of our dear state,” he said.

    The Governor later led a crowd of supporters on a jubilation rally from the State High Court, venue of the tribunal’s sitting, to his campaign secretariat along Oyemekun road in Akure.

    Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan,
    Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Ondo State.
    June 4th 2025.
    GOV AIYEDATIWA HAILS JUDICIARY AS TRIBUNAL AFFIRMS 2024 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION - PDP's petition, others unanimously dismissed for lack of merit - Gov invites opposition to join hands with him to move Ondo State forward The Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has described as a welcome development the judgement of the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal which affirmed his election as Governor on Wednesday. The tribunal while dismissing the petitions filed by some parties, upheld the election of Governor Aiyedatiwa of the All Progressives Congress (APC), affirming his victory in the November 16, 2024 governorship poll. The three-member tribunal, chaired by Justice Benson Ogbu, delivered a unanimous judgment, dismissing the petitions filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Agboola Ajayi, and other political parties. The tribunal held that the allegations of widespread irregularities and non-compliance with the Electoral Act were not substantiated. Speaking to journalists after the verdict, Governor Aiyedatiwa expressed gratitude to God and the people of Ondo State, adding that the tribunal’s judgment has reaffirmed the will of the people. “I give thanks to Almighty God who orchestrated this journey from the beginning and used the good people of Ondo State. Over 366,000 residents gave us their mandate on November 16 last year to continue governing this state as the seventh democratically elected governor. “That mandate has now been validated by the tribunal. While some political parties tried to overturn the people’s decision through the backdoor, the judiciary has fulfilled its role by upholding the choice made by the majority of voters across the 18 local government areas of the state,” he said. Governor Aiyedatiwa also appreciated his deputy, party members, and the APC leadership for their support. When asked if he would extend a hand of fellowship to the opposition, the Governor said his doors have always been open. “From the very day I was declared winner, I called on the opposition to join us in developing Ondo State. If they truly have the interest of the state at heart, they are welcome to bring their ideas forward so we can work together for the progress of our dear state,” he said. The Governor later led a crowd of supporters on a jubilation rally from the State High Court, venue of the tribunal’s sitting, to his campaign secretariat along Oyemekun road in Akure. Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Ondo State. June 4th 2025.
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  • TODAY WISDOM

    *10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
    *And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*

    *From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*

    Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.

    But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.

    He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.

    Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.

    *Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*

    *1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*

    Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.

    *2. Start Small, Dream Big*

    His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.

    *3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*

    When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.

    *4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*

    He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.

    *5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*

    Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.

    *6. Ownership is Power*

    *He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*

    He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.

    *7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*

    Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.

    *8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*

    His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.

    *9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*

    Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.

    *10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*

    Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.

    *Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*

    Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.

    Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.

    *Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*

    1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.

    2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.

    3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.

    4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.

    5.Turn rejection into redirection.

    6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.

    7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.

    8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.

    9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.

    10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.

    *Question of the Day*

    What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?

    *Task of the Day*

    Write down one bold dream that scares you.

    List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.

    Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.

    *Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*


    TODAY WISDOM *10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry* *And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It* *From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story* Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father. But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first. He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up. Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence. *Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:* *1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future* Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time. *2. Start Small, Dream Big* His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going. *3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does* When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you. *4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose* He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity. *5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit* Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up. *6. Ownership is Power* *He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.* He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own. *7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You* Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them. *8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth* His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money. *9. You Are the Brand—Protect It* Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game. *10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry* Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be. *Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think* Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others. Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too. *Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey* 1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you. 2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions. 3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard. 4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you. 5.Turn rejection into redirection. 6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill. 7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact. 8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center. 9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream. 10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived. *Question of the Day* What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it? *Task of the Day* βœ… Write down one bold dream that scares you. βœ… List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it. βœ… Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you. *Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
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  • Sickle cell anemia is one of a group of inherited disorders known as sickle cell disease.

    It affects the shape of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Red blood cells are usually round and flexible, so they move easily through blood vessels.

    In sickle cell anemia, some red blood cells are shaped like sickles or crescent moons.

    These sickle cells also become rigid and sticky, which can slow or block blood flow

    Major symptoms of a sickle cell crisis.

    1. Breathing problems (shortness of breath or pain when breathing or both)

    2. Severe bone pains (Vaso-occlusive crisis).

    3. Headache or dizziness/Extreme tiredness

    4. Painful erections in males.

    5. Weakness or a hard time moving some parts of your body.

    6.Yellowness of the skin or eyes (jaundice)

    #FAFORON will reduce the incidence of SICKLE CELL CRISIS.
    Note: Faforon doesn't change the genotype but there will be no more crisis.


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    Sickle cell anemia is one of a group of inherited disorders known as sickle cell disease. It affects the shape of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Red blood cells are usually round and flexible, so they move easily through blood vessels. In sickle cell anemia, some red blood cells are shaped like sickles or crescent moons. These sickle cells also become rigid and sticky, which can slow or block blood flow Major symptoms of a sickle cell crisis. 1. Breathing problems (shortness of breath or pain when breathing or both) 2. Severe bone pains (Vaso-occlusive crisis). 3. Headache or dizziness/Extreme tiredness 4. Painful erections in males. 5. Weakness or a hard time moving some parts of your body. 6.Yellowness of the skin or eyes (jaundice) #FAFORON will reduce the incidence of SICKLE CELL CRISIS. Note: Faforon doesn't change the genotype but there will be no more crisis. ‎ #FaforLife #Faforon #Spidex19 #sicklecell
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  • To every man struggling silently — this is for you...✍🏽

    We know you’ve been told to be strong, to stay quiet, to “man up.” But silence isn't strength. And pretending you're okay when you’re not isn’t the answer. It’s okay to feel overwhelmed. It’s okay to not have it all together. You’re human — not a machine. You deserve support, just like anyone else.

    When life feels dark, please don’t give up. You’ve made it this far — that matters. You can get through this. You are not alone, even if it feels that way. Your story still has so much left to tell. You are needed. You are loved. You have a purpose — even when you can’t see it.

    This Men’s Health Month, let’s break the stigma. Let’s stop telling men to suffer in silence. Let’s remind them that talking is strength. That vulnerability is power. That healing starts when we speak up — and that talking really can save lives.
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