• Longevity expert: The healthiest, longest-living people eat these 6 foods in the morning—‘breakfast like a king’

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  • Why Tinubu Did Not Reinstate Fubara On June 12 | Naija News TV

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  • "They Have Bad Taste" - Wike Slams Peter Obi And Other Critics Who Belittles His Works In Abuja | Naija News TV

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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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  • HOW I MASTERED LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS LESS THAN 1

    If I tell you how I learned logarithms of numbers less than 1, many of you will surely laugh!

    In 2017, I started teaching SS3 students after their teacher left the school. Guess the topic I had to continue with? Logarithms of numbers less than 1, a topic I wasn’t even confident in myself.

    That day in class, I kept "forming" knowledge and explaining things I knew were 100% wrong. But the students trusted me and that trust was what saved me that day.

    The moment I got home, I began researching like mad. The only helpful video I found was of an old Indian woman explaining the topic very well but in Hindi!

    I couldn’t understand her words, so I started rewinding and forwarding the video, then eventually muted it and just watched her hand movements carefully.

    After studying her method, I practiced and practiced… and by 2:00 am that night, I had mastered logarithms of numbers less than 1.

    Moral of the story: Sometimes, as a teacher, you must be a good student first!
    Never stop learning.
    HOW I MASTERED LOGARITHMS OF NUMBERS LESS THAN 1 😅 If I tell you how I learned logarithms of numbers less than 1, many of you will surely laugh! 😂😂 In 2017, I started teaching SS3 students after their teacher left the school. Guess the topic I had to continue with? 👉 Logarithms of numbers less than 1, a topic I wasn’t even confident in myself. That day in class, I kept "forming" knowledge and explaining things I knew were 100% wrong. But the students trusted me and that trust was what saved me that day. 🙈 The moment I got home, I began researching like mad. The only helpful video I found was of an old Indian woman explaining the topic very well but in Hindi! I couldn’t understand her words, so I started rewinding and forwarding the video, then eventually muted it and just watched her hand movements carefully. ✍️ After studying her method, I practiced and practiced… and by 2:00 am that night, I had mastered logarithms of numbers less than 1. 😅🤣 Moral of the story: Sometimes, as a teacher, you must be a good student first! Never stop learning. 🙏
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  • May I not be conformed to the pattern of this sinful world, Lord, but instead seek to be conformed to the patterns and teachings and commands found in your holy Word. Transform me through your Spirit, I pray, by renewing my mind unto godliness. Amen.
    May I not be conformed to the pattern of this sinful world, Lord, but instead seek to be conformed to the patterns and teachings and commands found in your holy Word. Transform me through your Spirit, I pray, by renewing my mind unto godliness. Amen.
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  • *One truth i know is,someone who loves you will be so international about you likeee,you’d not have to beg to be treated right *
    *One truth i know is,someone who loves you will be so international about you likeee,you’d not have to beg to be treated right 💯*
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  • Make your self a priority, E get why
    Make your self a priority, E get why🥰🥰💞
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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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  • 20 LIES WOMEN USE TO CONTROL MEN — AND WHY MOST MEN NEVER SEE THEM COMING

    INTRO MESSAGE: Most men don’t get destroyed by one big betrayal.
    They get chipped away little by little — by words disguised as care, guilt wrapped as love, and manipulation dressed up as “concern.”

    You start doubting your instincts.
    You stop enforcing your standards.
    You let things slide.

    And before you know it…
    You’re a shell of who you used to be.

    This isn’t about blaming women.
    It’s about seeing the game for what it is and refusing to be a pawn.

    Here’s the raw truth most men never hear:

    BRUTAL THREAD:

    1️⃣ “You’re overthinking it.”
    A classic gaslight. It makes you doubt your gut so she can set the narrative.

    2️⃣ “All my exes were toxic.”
    If everyone she dated was a demon, she’s either lying, the problem, or both.

    3️⃣ “I’ve never felt this way before.”
    Translation: Let me hit you with intense love bombing so you won’t notice the games later.

    4️⃣ “Why ruin this with labels?”
    She wants the benefits of loyalty without the burden of accountability.

    5️⃣ “You’re too good for me.”
    Fake vulnerability that pressures you to work harder for her bare minimum.

    6️⃣ “I need time to figure things out.”
    Stalling tactic. She’s buying time while keeping you hooked.

    7️⃣ “I don’t want to ruin our friendship.”
    She wants boyfriend benefits without boyfriend responsibility.

    8️⃣ “I didn’t mean it like that.”
    A get-out-of-jail-free card to avoid owning her words or actions.

    9️⃣ “You’re insecure.”
    A way to shame you into silence when you question shady behavior.

    “You should trust me.”
    Trust is earned, not demanded. Red flag when there’s nothing to back it up.

    1️⃣1️⃣ “I’ve never done this before.”
    Faking innocence so you’ll excuse reckless behavior.

    1️⃣2️⃣ “I just want communication.”
    Many don’t want truth — they want ammo. Watch what you give them.

    1️⃣3️⃣ “I was just busy.”
    Once is life. Repeatedly is a pattern. Don’t ignore patterns.

    1️⃣4️⃣ “I would never do that to you.”
    If you didn’t accuse her, why’s she defending herself? Unprompted means something’s up.

    1️⃣5️⃣ “My phone died.”
    Phones die. Batteries recharge. Patterns don’t lie.

    1️⃣6️⃣ “You’re so much better than my ex.”
    Flattery disguised as manipulation. Now you’re competing with a ghost.

    1️⃣7️⃣ “My last relationship really hurt me.”
    Her pain isn’t your burden. You’re not her therapist.

    1️⃣8️⃣ “I don’t care about money.”
    Wait ‘til the expectations creep in. Watch actions, not cheap words.

    1️⃣9️⃣ “I’m fine.”
    Passive-aggressive silence to make you chase and fold first.

    2️⃣0️⃣ “I’m not like other girls.”
    Every manipulator swears she’s different. Real quality never needs to announce itself.

    FINAL WARNING:

    Every man has two choices: Wake up and take control of his mind, standards, and peace.
    Or get quietly dismantled by subtle lies and fake sweetness disguised as love.

    This isn’t about bitterness. It’s about wisdom.

    A man who stands on his truth — unshaken, unmanipulated, and unapologetic — becomes untouchable in a world that profits off weak men.

    Guard your mind. Respect your instincts. Enforce your standards.

    Your peace is non-negotiable.

    ➥𝐼𝑓 𝑖𝑡'𝑠 ℎ𝑒𝑙𝑝𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑐𝑡 & 𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑒⇅
    20 LIES WOMEN USE TO CONTROL MEN — AND WHY MOST MEN NEVER SEE THEM COMING INTRO MESSAGE: Most men don’t get destroyed by one big betrayal. They get chipped away little by little — by words disguised as care, guilt wrapped as love, and manipulation dressed up as “concern.” You start doubting your instincts. You stop enforcing your standards. You let things slide. And before you know it… You’re a shell of who you used to be. This isn’t about blaming women. It’s about seeing the game for what it is and refusing to be a pawn. Here’s the raw truth most men never hear: BRUTAL THREAD: 1️⃣ “You’re overthinking it.” A classic gaslight. It makes you doubt your gut so she can set the narrative. 2️⃣ “All my exes were toxic.” If everyone she dated was a demon, she’s either lying, the problem, or both. 3️⃣ “I’ve never felt this way before.” Translation: Let me hit you with intense love bombing so you won’t notice the games later. 4️⃣ “Why ruin this with labels?” She wants the benefits of loyalty without the burden of accountability. 5️⃣ “You’re too good for me.” Fake vulnerability that pressures you to work harder for her bare minimum. 6️⃣ “I need time to figure things out.” Stalling tactic. She’s buying time while keeping you hooked. 7️⃣ “I don’t want to ruin our friendship.” She wants boyfriend benefits without boyfriend responsibility. 8️⃣ “I didn’t mean it like that.” A get-out-of-jail-free card to avoid owning her words or actions. 9️⃣ “You’re insecure.” A way to shame you into silence when you question shady behavior. 🔟 “You should trust me.” Trust is earned, not demanded. Red flag when there’s nothing to back it up. 1️⃣1️⃣ “I’ve never done this before.” Faking innocence so you’ll excuse reckless behavior. 1️⃣2️⃣ “I just want communication.” Many don’t want truth — they want ammo. Watch what you give them. 1️⃣3️⃣ “I was just busy.” Once is life. Repeatedly is a pattern. Don’t ignore patterns. 1️⃣4️⃣ “I would never do that to you.” If you didn’t accuse her, why’s she defending herself? Unprompted means something’s up. 1️⃣5️⃣ “My phone died.” Phones die. Batteries recharge. Patterns don’t lie. 1️⃣6️⃣ “You’re so much better than my ex.” Flattery disguised as manipulation. Now you’re competing with a ghost. 1️⃣7️⃣ “My last relationship really hurt me.” Her pain isn’t your burden. You’re not her therapist. 1️⃣8️⃣ “I don’t care about money.” Wait ‘til the expectations creep in. Watch actions, not cheap words. 1️⃣9️⃣ “I’m fine.” Passive-aggressive silence to make you chase and fold first. 2️⃣0️⃣ “I’m not like other girls.” Every manipulator swears she’s different. Real quality never needs to announce itself. FINAL WARNING: Every man has two choices: Wake up and take control of his mind, standards, and peace. Or get quietly dismantled by subtle lies and fake sweetness disguised as love. This isn’t about bitterness. It’s about wisdom. A man who stands on his truth — unshaken, unmanipulated, and unapologetic — becomes untouchable in a world that profits off weak men. Guard your mind. Respect your instincts. Enforce your standards. Your peace is non-negotiable. ➥𝐼𝑓 𝑖𝑡'𝑠 ℎ𝑒𝑙𝑝𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑐𝑡 & 𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑒⇅
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  • *`Ecclesiastes 12 : 1`*
    _Don't let the excitement of youth cause you to forget your Creator. Honor him in your youth before you grow old and no longer enjoy living.❤‍🩹_
    *`📖Ecclesiastes 12 : 1`* _Don't let the excitement of youth cause you to forget your Creator. Honor him in your youth before you grow old and no longer enjoy living.😪❤‍🩹📍_
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  • Teach your heart to accept disappointments even from people you love. That way, nothing will ever surprise you again!
    Teach your heart to accept disappointments even from people you love. That way, nothing will ever surprise you again!
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