• *What to Have Before You Become a Wife *

    Dear Single Lady, i know you're Preparing for a beautiful future, and marriage is one of those beautiful journey of life you desire.

    But before stepping into it, it's important you prepare— not just with wedding plans, but with the right mindset, habits, and heart. Wedding is not marriage, and marriage is not a day experience.

    So before you become a wife; Have

    1. A Strong Relationship with Yourself

    Know who you are. Understand your values, your dreams, and your emotions.

    Self-love and self-respect lay the foundation for a healthy relationship with someone else.

    Don't expect a man to fully love and respect you when you don't love and respect yourself or you're still confused about yourself.

    Know what you can do and what you can't do. The flaws you can manage in a man, and the toxic habits you can't endure.

    2. Emotional Maturity

    Can you handle disagreements without losing control? Can you forgive, communicate, and listen to your man with love?

    In as much as you're willing to be a submissive wife, understand that You won't always agree with your husband.
    There will be days of misunderstanding. There will days where you don't feel like talking to him. And there will be days when you'll look at him with a bombastic side eyes and feel like shouting ontop of your voice— at him. So start learning Conflict Resolution Skills.

    Learn Good Communication Skills too.

    Marriage requires honest, gentle, and respectful conversations. So you must Learn how to address a man.

    Start Practicing how to express yourself clearly and calmly, even when things get tough.

    Develop good manner of approach and speech. Learn how to resolve issues with calmness and respect instead of anger or silence.

    A peaceful home is not a home without problems, it's a home where problems are handled with wisdom.

    3. Financial Wisdom

    You don't need to be rich, but it's wise you learn how to manage money, budget, save, and spend wisely. Marriage involves sharing responsibilities, and finances are a big part of that.

    You may not have money in your pocket now, but have a brain that can generate millions. Don't be empty physically and mentally.

    Imagine you meet a man who's ready to help you grow, what do you have that he can use to establish you

    Don't wait for a man to come into your life and start building your from scratch. Have something— physically or mentally, or both.

    Don't sit down lazying around— believing you'll get any man or thing you want because you're beautiful. Your power doesn't lie in your beauty/body— it lies in your BRAIN. Feed your brain!



    4. A Clear Vision and Purpose for Life

    What kind of life do you want to build? What are your priorities— faith, career, children, purpose?

    Do you want to raise worldly children or Godly children? Do you want a marriage centered in Christ or Crisis? Do you want to be a career wife or a house wife?

    It's very important to know where you're headed in life so you can choose a man who shares and supports that vision.

    Don't be the type of lady who just want to want to birth kid, eat and sleep.

    If all you're concerned about as a lady is trending things and fashion, you may get frustrated when you enter marriage and your expectations are not been met.

    Luxuries are good, but have a vision and a purpose that can birth impacts. Impacts generates money, and money brings comfort.


    5. Sound Marital Knowledge

    You want to get married without knowing anything about marriage?

    In as much as there will be some shocking discoveries you'll experience inside marriage, you still have to equip yourself well to some extent.

    You don't prepare for battle in the battlefield, you prepare ahead of it.

    You want marriage. You want to answer a 'wife' . You want to be a mother. But you haven't read upto 5 positive books that teaches about healthy marriage, becoming a wife of value, and a fulfilled mother. You don't even study God's standard for marriage— your bible.

    All you do is to go on dates, then come back home and watch movies. Keep playing

    Even when you prepare yourself, the practical aspect of marriage will still give you some shocks. Now imagine what will happen if you don't equip yourself at all ?

    Show me a man who is going for war without arming himself, and I'll show you a man who has made up his mind to be k!!led even before he gets to the warfront.

    Marriage is not a play. Get the right Knowledge as much as you can.

    6. Healing from Past Wounds

    Unresolved pain from your past relationships or childhood can cause problems later in your marriage.

    Please Take time to heal, forgive, and let go of your past relationship hurts before planning of getting married.

    Don't carry what your Ex did to you into marriage and start pun!shing your husband with it. You may de$tɍoy your marriage.

    Find peace first. A peaceful heart makes room for love to grow.

    7. The Right Community

    Surround yourself with wise women— married, single, and older— who can guide you, pray with you, and give sound advice. You'll need them before and after marriage.

    Stay away from feminist if you truly want to enjoy your marriage.

    Anyone who advises you to equal yourself to your man doesn't mean well for you. Avoid them.


    8. A Lifestyle of Responsibility

    Can you take care of your home, your health, your work, and your spiritual life without being pushed?

    Marriage doesn't magically make people responsible, you carry your habits into it and it amplifies them.
    Start building them now— the right habits.

    Start learning how to cook, keep the home neat, take care of kids.

    9. Hobbies and Passions

    In preparing to become a wife, You have to learn to trust God's timing. But while you wait, grow.

    Don't lose yourself because you're waiting for marriage. Explore your talents, pursue passions, build a meaningful life outside of your relationship. Work on yourself, build your dreams, and enjoy your season.

    When you're a well-rounded woman, you'll bring joy, depth, and beauty into your home.

    10. A Prayer Life

    Marriage will challenge your emotions, your faith, your patience, and your strength— and that's why you must start now to build your relationship with God.

    A praying woman builds her home in wisdom. So Start now! Make prayer your anchor, not your backup plan.

    A kneeling woman is a winning woman!


    Dear unmarried lady, Marriage won't fix your life, it will add to it. So build a life you love— then share it with a man who truly values it.

    Building yourself means you don't expect your man to complete you— you're already whole.

    So as a single lady, you must understand that becoming a wife is not just about finding the right man, it's about becoming the right woman.

    A wife is not just a title, it's a calling, and preparation is key.

    Don't just sit and be waiting to be chosen— Prepare yourself too to choose wisely, to love deeply, and to thrive in your marriage, not just survive in it.

    Marriage is meant to be ENJOYED , not to be ENDURED .

    You are worth the wait. PEACE!
    *What to Have Before You Become a Wife📌 👇* Dear Single Lady, i know you're Preparing for a beautiful future, and marriage is one of those beautiful journey of life you desire. But before stepping into it, it's important you prepare— not just with wedding plans, but with the right mindset, habits, and heart. Wedding is not marriage, and marriage is not a day experience. So before you become a wife; Have 1. A Strong Relationship with Yourself Know who you are. Understand your values, your dreams, and your emotions. Self-love and self-respect lay the foundation for a healthy relationship with someone else. Don't expect a man to fully love and respect you when you don't love and respect yourself or you're still confused about yourself. Know what you can do and what you can't do. The flaws you can manage in a man, and the toxic habits you can't endure. 2. Emotional Maturity Can you handle disagreements without losing control? Can you forgive, communicate, and listen to your man with love? In as much as you're willing to be a submissive wife, understand that You won't always agree with your husband. There will be days of misunderstanding. There will days where you don't feel like talking to him. And there will be days when you'll look at him with a bombastic side eyes and feel like shouting ontop of your voice— at him. So start learning Conflict Resolution Skills. Learn Good Communication Skills too. Marriage requires honest, gentle, and respectful conversations. So you must Learn how to address a man. Start Practicing how to express yourself clearly and calmly, even when things get tough. Develop good manner of approach and speech. Learn how to resolve issues with calmness and respect instead of anger or silence. A peaceful home is not a home without problems, it's a home where problems are handled with wisdom. 3. Financial Wisdom You don't need to be rich, but it's wise you learn how to manage money, budget, save, and spend wisely. Marriage involves sharing responsibilities, and finances are a big part of that. You may not have money in your pocket now, but have a brain that can generate millions. Don't be empty physically and mentally. Imagine you meet a man who's ready to help you grow, what do you have that he can use to establish you❓ Don't wait for a man to come into your life and start building your from scratch. Have something— physically or mentally, or both. Don't sit down lazying around— believing you'll get any man or thing you want because you're beautiful. Your power doesn't lie in your beauty/body— it lies in your BRAIN. Feed your brain! • 4. A Clear Vision and Purpose for Life What kind of life do you want to build? What are your priorities— faith, career, children, purpose? Do you want to raise worldly children or Godly children? Do you want a marriage centered in Christ or Crisis? Do you want to be a career wife or a house wife? It's very important to know where you're headed in life so you can choose a man who shares and supports that vision. Don't be the type of lady who just want to want to birth kid, eat and sleep. If all you're concerned about as a lady is trending things and fashion, you may get frustrated when you enter marriage and your expectations are not been met. Luxuries are good, but have a vision and a purpose that can birth impacts. Impacts generates money, and money brings comfort. 5. Sound Marital Knowledge You want to get married without knowing anything about marriage? In as much as there will be some shocking discoveries you'll experience inside marriage, you still have to equip yourself well to some extent. You don't prepare for battle in the battlefield, you prepare ahead of it. You want marriage. You want to answer a 'wife' . You want to be a mother. But you haven't read upto 5 positive books that teaches about healthy marriage, becoming a wife of value, and a fulfilled mother. You don't even study God's standard for marriage— your bible. All you do is to go on dates, then come back home and watch movies. Keep playing 🙄 Even when you prepare yourself, the practical aspect of marriage will still give you some shocks. Now imagine what will happen if you don't equip yourself at all ? Show me a man who is going for war without arming himself, and I'll show you a man who has made up his mind to be k!!led even before he gets to the warfront. Marriage is not a play. Get the right Knowledge as much as you can. 6. Healing from Past Wounds Unresolved pain from your past relationships or childhood can cause problems later in your marriage. Please Take time to heal, forgive, and let go of your past relationship hurts before planning of getting married. Don't carry what your Ex did to you into marriage and start pun!shing your husband with it. You may de$tɍoy your marriage. Find peace first. A peaceful heart makes room for love to grow. 7. The Right Community Surround yourself with wise women— married, single, and older— who can guide you, pray with you, and give sound advice. You'll need them before and after marriage. Stay away from feminist if you truly want to enjoy your marriage. Anyone who advises you to equal yourself to your man doesn't mean well for you. Avoid them. 8. A Lifestyle of Responsibility Can you take care of your home, your health, your work, and your spiritual life without being pushed? Marriage doesn't magically make people responsible, you carry your habits into it and it amplifies them. Start building them now— the right habits. Start learning how to cook, keep the home neat, take care of kids. 9. Hobbies and Passions In preparing to become a wife, You have to learn to trust God's timing. But while you wait, grow. Don't lose yourself because you're waiting for marriage. Explore your talents, pursue passions, build a meaningful life outside of your relationship. Work on yourself, build your dreams, and enjoy your season. When you're a well-rounded woman, you'll bring joy, depth, and beauty into your home. 10. A Prayer Life Marriage will challenge your emotions, your faith, your patience, and your strength— and that's why you must start now to build your relationship with God. A praying woman builds her home in wisdom. So Start now! Make prayer your anchor, not your backup plan. A kneeling woman is a winning woman! Dear unmarried lady, Marriage won't fix your life, it will add to it. So build a life you love— then share it with a man who truly values it. Building yourself means you don't expect your man to complete you— you're already whole. So as a single lady, you must understand that becoming a wife is not just about finding the right man, it's about becoming the right woman. A wife is not just a title, it's a calling, and preparation is key. Don't just sit and be waiting to be chosen— Prepare yourself too to choose wisely, to love deeply, and to thrive in your marriage, not just survive in it. Marriage is meant to be ENJOYED ✅, not to be ENDURED ❌. You are worth the wait. PEACE!🕊️
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 06/06/2025*

    Tinubu commissions Lekki Deep Sea Port access road, flags off key highways

    Don’t approve coastal islands without FG’s consent, Tinubu warns governors

    Former education minister Jubril Aminu dies at 85

    Report of kidnap of 200 persons on Abuja-Kaduna Road fake —Police

    Victims’ Families Kick As Niger Gov Pardons Murder Convicts

    Edo govt rescues trafficked girl after 5 years in Burkina Faso

    Ebonyi Govt seals 283 illegal, substandard schools

    Green Eagles Legends Pay Condolence Visit To Late Chukwu’s Family

    Uzbekistan qualify for World Cup for first time

    Trump’s new bill may slash Nigeria’s $21bn remittance

    FG engages Japan for ¥15bn loan

    Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting

    US shifting from aid to trade in Nigeria, others – Ambassador

    Nigerian grandmother sacked by UK varsity over misplaced bracelet


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid el-Kabir or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a significant Islamic holiday that commemorates the story of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his willingness to sacrifice his son. It is celebrated with special prayers, feasting, and the ritual slaughter of animals.

    * France bakes around 6 billion baguettes per year.

    -------------------------

    Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers

    Tinubu defends coastal highway project, dismisses ‘ill-informed’ critics

    Nigeria secures over $2.2bn commitments for health sector reforms – Tinubu

    FG to boost police with tech training, welfare — Tinubu

    Shettima leads dignitaries to the funeral prayers for late Prof. Aminu

    Lekki deep sea port to generate $201 billion, says deputy speaker, Kalu

    Federal High Court unveils Lagos e-filing platform June 23

    Federal HIgh Court loses former Chief Judge Abutu

    Court convicts nine Chinese nationals for financial terrorism

    Illegal Waste Disposal: Lagos court remands 75-year-old man, four others in Kirikiri

    Troops foil terrorists’ attacks on 2 communities in Borno, kill scores

    Communities must support fight against banditry, says CDS

    Sallah: IG deploys teams in Eid grounds, public places

    FG inaugurates inter-ministerial committee for 2025 Democracy Day celebration

    Minister directs NEDC to complete Yobe schools, houses construction works

    BOI disbursements to MSMEs hit N1.3tn – Minister

    Train-7 gas project now 80% complete – NLNG

    Police not blocked from NIN verification services – NIMC

    Fed Govt to train 100,000 artisans

    FG to assess civil servants on daily output

    FG destroys 3,867 illicit firearms, tightens national arms control

    Anambra: INEC flags 31,690 unclaimed PVCs ahead voter registration

    Nigeria allocates 1% of pension assets to infrastructure devt– AFC

    Economic activities expand 6th consecutive month – CBN

    Nigeria set to manufacture plastic automotive components – NADDC DG

    Traffic Menace: Sallah: Travellers Spend Hours On Abuja – Kaduna Highway

    NIWA boss denies attack claim on Tinubu, warns peddlers of fake news

    UNICEF provides clean water to 12,000 Borno residents

    Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture

    I’ll touch rich tax defaulters, heaven won’t fall -Wike

    OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit

    UNIBEN VC partners Delta community for cultural renaissance

    MURIC accuses FG of religious bias over free train rides

    Dangote names road to refinery after Tinubu

    Nicotine pouches can save Nigerian smokers – Report

    Coca-Cola inaugurates 60cl bottle

    USSD war: Telcos oppose airtime charges for bank transfers

    Eid-Kabir: IBEDC cautions electricity users against illegal connections

    2027: Tinubu-Shettima ticket intact, says APC

    Kano APC backs Tinubu’s second term bid

    Tribe, religion driving current govt — Amaechi

    PDP begs Peter Obi, others to return to party

    LP’s 2027 Presidential ticket won’t be handed out lightly – Fadojoe

    Universities should study how Wike joined Tinubu’s cabinet – Ooni of Ife

    Lagos extending Blue Line rail – Sanwo-Olu

    Insecurity: Army has trained 1,470 Edo Security Corps agents – Okpebholo

    Ogun gov unveils Ijebu-Ode access road

    Gombe lawmakers assure women farmers of timely budget release

    Kwara up-to-date on salary, pension payment – Commissioner

    Oyo begins N4.8bn payment to Bodija explosion victims

    Lagos onboards 10 MDAs on e-procurement platform

    Eid-el-Kabir: Kano police reiterate Durbar ban

    Yobe Emir hails Tinubu over Dogara’s appointment as NCGC chairman

    2 die of suspected diphtheria in Edo

    Man jailed nine years for sexually assaulting neighbour’s son

    Kidnappers kill two policemen, abduct Chinese in Kwara

    29 suspects arrested over Kano DPO’s death

    Anambra shuts school after vigilantes torture principal, deputy for three days

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1930, frozen food was sold in retail stores for the first time. 18 stores in Springfield, Massachusetts took part in a trial to test consumer acceptance. Clarence Birdseye, the founder of the Birds Eye Frozen Food Company, is considered the father of the modern frozen food industry.

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    Happy Eid el-Kabir



    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 06/06/2025* Tinubu commissions Lekki Deep Sea Port access road, flags off key highways Don’t approve coastal islands without FG’s consent, Tinubu warns governors Former education minister Jubril Aminu dies at 85 Report of kidnap of 200 persons on Abuja-Kaduna Road fake —Police Victims’ Families Kick As Niger Gov Pardons Murder Convicts Edo govt rescues trafficked girl after 5 years in Burkina Faso Ebonyi Govt seals 283 illegal, substandard schools Green Eagles Legends Pay Condolence Visit To Late Chukwu’s Family Uzbekistan qualify for World Cup for first time Trump’s new bill may slash Nigeria’s $21bn remittance FG engages Japan for ¥15bn loan Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting US shifting from aid to trade in Nigeria, others – Ambassador Nigerian grandmother sacked by UK varsity over misplaced bracelet ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Eid al-Adha, also known as Eid el-Kabir or the Festival of Sacrifice, is a significant Islamic holiday that commemorates the story of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and his willingness to sacrifice his son. It is celebrated with special prayers, feasting, and the ritual slaughter of animals. * France bakes around 6 billion baguettes per year. ------------------------- Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers Tinubu defends coastal highway project, dismisses ‘ill-informed’ critics Nigeria secures over $2.2bn commitments for health sector reforms – Tinubu FG to boost police with tech training, welfare — Tinubu Shettima leads dignitaries to the funeral prayers for late Prof. Aminu Lekki deep sea port to generate $201 billion, says deputy speaker, Kalu Federal High Court unveils Lagos e-filing platform June 23 Federal HIgh Court loses former Chief Judge Abutu Court convicts nine Chinese nationals for financial terrorism Illegal Waste Disposal: Lagos court remands 75-year-old man, four others in Kirikiri Troops foil terrorists’ attacks on 2 communities in Borno, kill scores Communities must support fight against banditry, says CDS Sallah: IG deploys teams in Eid grounds, public places FG inaugurates inter-ministerial committee for 2025 Democracy Day celebration Minister directs NEDC to complete Yobe schools, houses construction works BOI disbursements to MSMEs hit N1.3tn – Minister Train-7 gas project now 80% complete – NLNG Police not blocked from NIN verification services – NIMC Fed Govt to train 100,000 artisans FG to assess civil servants on daily output FG destroys 3,867 illicit firearms, tightens national arms control Anambra: INEC flags 31,690 unclaimed PVCs ahead voter registration Nigeria allocates 1% of pension assets to infrastructure devt– AFC Economic activities expand 6th consecutive month – CBN Nigeria set to manufacture plastic automotive components – NADDC DG Traffic Menace: Sallah: Travellers Spend Hours On Abuja – Kaduna Highway NIWA boss denies attack claim on Tinubu, warns peddlers of fake news UNICEF provides clean water to 12,000 Borno residents Wike applauds Tinubu’s bold leadership at OAU lecture I’ll touch rich tax defaulters, heaven won’t fall -Wike OAU denies arrest of two protesting students during Wike’s visit UNIBEN VC partners Delta community for cultural renaissance MURIC accuses FG of religious bias over free train rides Dangote names road to refinery after Tinubu Nicotine pouches can save Nigerian smokers – Report Coca-Cola inaugurates 60cl bottle USSD war: Telcos oppose airtime charges for bank transfers Eid-Kabir: IBEDC cautions electricity users against illegal connections 2027: Tinubu-Shettima ticket intact, says APC Kano APC backs Tinubu’s second term bid Tribe, religion driving current govt — Amaechi PDP begs Peter Obi, others to return to party LP’s 2027 Presidential ticket won’t be handed out lightly – Fadojoe Universities should study how Wike joined Tinubu’s cabinet – Ooni of Ife Lagos extending Blue Line rail – Sanwo-Olu Insecurity: Army has trained 1,470 Edo Security Corps agents – Okpebholo Ogun gov unveils Ijebu-Ode access road Gombe lawmakers assure women farmers of timely budget release Kwara up-to-date on salary, pension payment – Commissioner Oyo begins N4.8bn payment to Bodija explosion victims Lagos onboards 10 MDAs on e-procurement platform Eid-el-Kabir: Kano police reiterate Durbar ban Yobe Emir hails Tinubu over Dogara’s appointment as NCGC chairman 2 die of suspected diphtheria in Edo Man jailed nine years for sexually assaulting neighbour’s son Kidnappers kill two policemen, abduct Chinese in Kwara 29 suspects arrested over Kano DPO’s death Anambra shuts school after vigilantes torture principal, deputy for three days ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1930, frozen food was sold in retail stores for the first time. 18 stores in Springfield, Massachusetts took part in a trial to test consumer acceptance. Clarence Birdseye, the founder of the Birds Eye Frozen Food Company, is considered the father of the modern frozen food industry. ------------------------- *ADVERT* Do you want to have a deep knowledge of Entrepreneurship And Tech Startups, click the link below https://selar.com/34z311 ------------------------- Belief means nothing without actions. – Randa Abdel-Fattah Happy Eid el-Kabir *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • Reply letter to comments below by Akin olaoye:

    Egbon Akin,
    I wrote this as a brother and a friend.

    With all due respect,
    Saying that actions of some obidients will somehow dissipate support for Peter Obi in the west is a factually untrue manipulative blackmail.

    As a matter of incontrovertible fact,
    The most toxic, most bigoted, most insensitive, most intolerant and most insufferable inhuman animals on this app, always ready and willing to defend the most cruel barbaric actions of this current govt in power are Tinubu slaves and APC supporters.

    Yet NOBODY anywhere ever tells them to tone down on their insanity and NOBODY anywhere ever says that Tinubu will lose support anywhere because of the absolutely lunatic behaviour of his fans.

    And right from 2014,
    The APC has had the most vile and venomous humans that the Nigerian online community has witnessed. They were absolute animals as an opposition party and they have metamorphosed into incorrigible propaganda monsters as the ruling party. For an entire decade, this fascist backward retrogressive retards deployed the most poisonous weapons of bigotry and venomous propaganda to hold perpetual sway on this platform.

    I will give a few examples:
    During the EndSARS protests in 2020,
    These animals denied a blatant massacre of innocent defenceless young people that was live-streamed for the entire world to see, yet these soulless depraved creatures defended a murderous govt in the name of party politics.

    A female Igbo young medical doctor was shot by bandits on a train during a terrorist attack. As she was bleeding to death, she tweeted asking for prayers and help. These unfortunate APC cretins camped under her tweet calling her a liar, labelling her a demarketer of Nigeria and denying the terrorist attack. That doctor died. These are the kinds of animals we are up against.

    It is really sad my brother that you are falling for their nonsensical hypocritical scheme- where they are demanding from the obidients a decency that they themselves lack, asking for a kindness that they never extend to others and judging us all by a virtue they do not possess.

    Over the last 10years, we all lived through the 8years of the many bigoted Fulani supremacist fundamentalist idiots on this app - yet nobody ever said this will affect Buhari’s chances in 2019. Over the last 2 years, we are currently living through the horror of the shocking intolerance displayed daily by the Yoruba Ronu thugs on this app- and again I remind you, you will never hear anybody say that the behaviour of these online street urchins will affect Tinubu chances in 2027.

    But when it comes to Obi, all of a sudden, we hear that the behaviour of some Obidients will affect Obi. This is really dishonest, dubious and duplicitous by everyone and anyone who holds such view.

    Just 1week ago,
    Amnesty International confirmed that at least 10,000 Nigerians have been killed across northern Nigeria in just 2years of this unfortunate government led by the inept and incompetent power-crazy dolt in Aso Rock. 10,000 human beings bro.

    This country is slowly sliding into a one-party, narco-driven, fascist-led, terror-cuddling, bigotry-sponsored gestapo jungle. This is what we face as a people.

    Yet some of you are upset with the lone voices crying out against our national demolition as a people, rather than the horrible monsters in power who are killing us all on a daily basis. This is not only laughable but saddening.

    Again, with all due respect, if you leave the baboons in govt who are killing Nigerians, destroying the economy and ruining all of our lives, to target some obidients who speak harshly out of frustration, you have your priorities upside down.

    Pls have a rethink my brother and kindly continue to stand on the right path so that when posterity remembers this dark period of our country, and the story is told of the valiant men and women who fought for a better country and did not bow to the Baal in Bourdillon, your name will not be left out.

    Thank you. Happy weekend ahead.

    Akin Olaoye's comment below:

    The biggest mistake post 2023 was some loud mouths in the Obidients camp alienating a voting bloc in the SW with toxic rhetoric that fought the APC machinery. Many exploited reckless commentary for engagements not realizing the long term effects. Support in the SW has dissipated.
    Those same toxic accounts will show up under this tweet to repeat the same bad behaviors we tried correcting for months. People get fatigued with bad behavior and will dissociate from a group that continues to promote the behaviors they are accused of exuding. Correct course!
    ~~ Akin Olaoye
    Reply letter to comments below by Akin olaoye: Egbon Akin, I wrote this as a brother and a friend. With all due respect, Saying that actions of some obidients will somehow dissipate support for Peter Obi in the west is a factually untrue manipulative blackmail. As a matter of incontrovertible fact, The most toxic, most bigoted, most insensitive, most intolerant and most insufferable inhuman animals on this app, always ready and willing to defend the most cruel barbaric actions of this current govt in power are Tinubu slaves and APC supporters. Yet NOBODY anywhere ever tells them to tone down on their insanity and NOBODY anywhere ever says that Tinubu will lose support anywhere because of the absolutely lunatic behaviour of his fans. And right from 2014, The APC has had the most vile and venomous humans that the Nigerian online community has witnessed. They were absolute animals as an opposition party and they have metamorphosed into incorrigible propaganda monsters as the ruling party. For an entire decade, this fascist backward retrogressive retards deployed the most poisonous weapons of bigotry and venomous propaganda to hold perpetual sway on this platform. I will give a few examples: During the EndSARS protests in 2020, These animals denied a blatant massacre of innocent defenceless young people that was live-streamed for the entire world to see, yet these soulless depraved creatures defended a murderous govt in the name of party politics. A female Igbo young medical doctor was shot by bandits on a train during a terrorist attack. As she was bleeding to death, she tweeted asking for prayers and help. These unfortunate APC cretins camped under her tweet calling her a liar, labelling her a demarketer of Nigeria and denying the terrorist attack. That doctor died. These are the kinds of animals we are up against. It is really sad my brother that you are falling for their nonsensical hypocritical scheme- where they are demanding from the obidients a decency that they themselves lack, asking for a kindness that they never extend to others and judging us all by a virtue they do not possess. Over the last 10years, we all lived through the 8years of the many bigoted Fulani supremacist fundamentalist idiots on this app - yet nobody ever said this will affect Buhari’s chances in 2019. Over the last 2 years, we are currently living through the horror of the shocking intolerance displayed daily by the Yoruba Ronu thugs on this app- and again I remind you, you will never hear anybody say that the behaviour of these online street urchins will affect Tinubu chances in 2027. But when it comes to Obi, all of a sudden, we hear that the behaviour of some Obidients will affect Obi. This is really dishonest, dubious and duplicitous by everyone and anyone who holds such view. Just 1week ago, Amnesty International confirmed that at least 10,000 Nigerians have been killed across northern Nigeria in just 2years of this unfortunate government led by the inept and incompetent power-crazy dolt in Aso Rock. 10,000 human beings bro. This country is slowly sliding into a one-party, narco-driven, fascist-led, terror-cuddling, bigotry-sponsored gestapo jungle. This is what we face as a people. Yet some of you are upset with the lone voices crying out against our national demolition as a people, rather than the horrible monsters in power who are killing us all on a daily basis. This is not only laughable but saddening. Again, with all due respect, if you leave the baboons in govt who are killing Nigerians, destroying the economy and ruining all of our lives, to target some obidients who speak harshly out of frustration, you have your priorities upside down. Pls have a rethink my brother and kindly continue to stand on the right path so that when posterity remembers this dark period of our country, and the story is told of the valiant men and women who fought for a better country and did not bow to the Baal in Bourdillon, your name will not be left out. Thank you. Happy weekend ahead. Akin Olaoye's comment below: The biggest mistake post 2023 was some loud mouths in the Obidients camp alienating a voting bloc in the SW with toxic rhetoric that fought the APC machinery. Many exploited reckless commentary for engagements not realizing the long term effects. Support in the SW has dissipated. Those same toxic accounts will show up under this tweet to repeat the same bad behaviors we tried correcting for months. People get fatigued with bad behavior and will dissociate from a group that continues to promote the behaviors they are accused of exuding. Correct course! ~~ Akin Olaoye
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    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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    Dr. Joybert Javnyuy
    Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert
    Make Money: How to Find 5 Things You Can Sell, Make Money & Without Creating Anything New You’re sitting on a goldmine, but you keep waiting to “create” something new. Truth is: you already have sellable value. You just haven’t seen it yet. Many professionals & entrepreneurs already have what people would pay for, they just don’t know how to extract it, position it, and sell it. The value is in your head, your history, your hard drive, your hands. Let’s uncover 5 sellable assets you already own. In a few minutes, I will help you find 5 powerful things you can sell right now, without creating anything new. 1. Your Process You have a way of doing something that works, whether it’s writing proposals, recruiting talent, closing deals, parenting, or getting out of debt. ✅ Package it as: – A template – A checklist – A mini training – A process map People don’t buy information. They buy shortcuts ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert 2. Your Past Work Old presentations, proposals, spreadsheets, research, even recorded Zoom calls… ✅ Package it as: – A digital bundle – Swipe file – Resource vault – Framework archive What you’ve already used once… can be sold many times. 3. Your Conversations Your WhatsApp chats, DMs, voice notes, and coaching calls are filled with answers people are already seeking. ✅ Package it as: – Q&A vault – Ebook of answers – Private podcast – “Ask me anything” compilation You’ve been dropping gems and wisdom. Now it’s time to get paid for them. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy 4. Your Results You lost weight. Built a business. Got scholarships. Raised capital. What you did, others want to do. And they’ll pay for your roadmap. ✅ Package it as: – Case study + breakdown – Before-after + method – Story + strategy + step-by-step – “How I did it” walkthrough Your journey is a monetizable blueprint. 5. Your Skills in Action You’ve written CVs, run ads, managed teams, planned events, built websites, launched a product, or solved a hard problem. ✅ Package it as: – Done-for-you service – 1-on-1 consultation – Skill-based micro-cohort – Weekend implementation session You don’t need new tools. You need to put your tools to work. Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert 6. BONUS: Your Failures Yes. Even your mistakes are monetizable. Especially if you survived what others are afraid of starting. ✅ Package it as: – “Don’t do this” training – Lessons from failure – Recovery & reset plan – Anti-blueprint Cautionary wisdom is a valuable product in this generation. ~ Dr. Joybert Javnyuy 7. Use This 5-Box Audit To Start Now: Take a piece of paper. Divide into 5 sections: a) What have I done more than 3 times? b) What do people ask me for advice on? c) What tools/templates have I created for myself? d) What outcomes have I achieved? e) What did I learn the hard way? That’s your product line. Due to my busy schedule I have stopped posting daily these type of strategy articles like this in this group. To receive more strategies daily join my WhatsApp channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaDx298KmCPKgNd9j93W 8. From Value to Offer in 3 Simple Moves: - Pick ONE of the assets above - Package it in a simple, useful format (PDF, 30-min call, Google Doc, etc.) - Put a price on it (even $10 is a start) You don’t need a big launch. You need a bold clear offer. 9. Your Audience Doesn’t Need More Content, They Need a Way to WIN. You don’t need to wait to be perfect. You need to give people something that makes their life easier, faster, cheaper, better. That’s the job of a product and you can create one without starting from scratch. 10. Clarity Kills Overwhelm. Execution Kills Fear. Don’t wait to be ready. Start with what’s real. You already have value. The market is not waiting for new. It’s waiting for what is clear, useful and essential. 💬 COMMENT “SELLABLE” if this impacted you to take action today. And if you lead a team, community, or cohort and want me to train your people on how to monetize what they already have, let’s talk. Dr. Joybert Javnyuy Free download 3 in 1 templates (a free course also) to help you Identify, Package & Profit from What You Know (skills & experience) https://stan.store/Joybert
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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* ✅ 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*

    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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  • 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* ✅ 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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  • UCH ORGANISES ORIENTATION FOR NEWLY EMPLOYED MEMBERS OF STAFF

    The University College Hospital (UCH) held an orientation programme for newly employed members of staff on the 4th of June 2025 at the Prof. Emeritus Theophillus Ogunlesi Hall.

    The orientation was designed to onboard the new employees and provide them with essential information about the hospital's operations, departments, and core values. It served as a platform to familiarize the entrants with the hospital environment and expectations.

    Members of the Hospital’s Management team were present at the event, and each delivered brief but insightful admonitions, offering guidance and encouragement to the new staff as they begin their professional journey at the institution.

    The Director of Administration, Mr. 'Wole Oyeyemi, congratulated the newly employed staff on being selected from a large pool of applicants. He wished them a successful and fulfilling career with the institution.

    The Head of Finance and Accounts, Mr. Sunday Adeshina admonished the new employees to be good ambassadors of the institution. He encouraged them to collaborate with their colleagues in promoting professional and exceptional healthcare delivery.

    The Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Prof. Olubukola Adeshina welcomed the new staff to 'Team UCH,' wishing them a fruitful journey and expressing hope that they would not fall victim to any unpleasant circumstances.

    The Chief Medical Director, Prof. Jesse Abiodun, who officially declared the orientation program open, heartily welcomed the new employees. He stated:
    “It is with great pleasure that I welcome each of you to our esteemed institution. You are now part of a community that is dedicated to excellence in healthcare delivery, research, and professional growth. Your journey here will not only shape your careers but also contribute meaningfully to the lives of countless individuals we serve. I encourage you to approach your roles with commitment, compassion, and a constant drive for improvement. Together, we can uphold the high standards and values that define our institution.”

    Prof. Otegbayo emphasized the importance of teamwork, integrity, and continuous learning as pillars of success within the institution. He concluded by wishing the new employees a fruitful and fulfilling tenure.
    UCH ORGANISES ORIENTATION FOR NEWLY EMPLOYED MEMBERS OF STAFF The University College Hospital (UCH) held an orientation programme for newly employed members of staff on the 4th of June 2025 at the Prof. Emeritus Theophillus Ogunlesi Hall. The orientation was designed to onboard the new employees and provide them with essential information about the hospital's operations, departments, and core values. It served as a platform to familiarize the entrants with the hospital environment and expectations. Members of the Hospital’s Management team were present at the event, and each delivered brief but insightful admonitions, offering guidance and encouragement to the new staff as they begin their professional journey at the institution. The Director of Administration, Mr. 'Wole Oyeyemi, congratulated the newly employed staff on being selected from a large pool of applicants. He wished them a successful and fulfilling career with the institution. The Head of Finance and Accounts, Mr. Sunday Adeshina admonished the new employees to be good ambassadors of the institution. He encouraged them to collaborate with their colleagues in promoting professional and exceptional healthcare delivery. The Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Prof. Olubukola Adeshina welcomed the new staff to 'Team UCH,' wishing them a fruitful journey and expressing hope that they would not fall victim to any unpleasant circumstances. The Chief Medical Director, Prof. Jesse Abiodun, who officially declared the orientation program open, heartily welcomed the new employees. He stated: “It is with great pleasure that I welcome each of you to our esteemed institution. You are now part of a community that is dedicated to excellence in healthcare delivery, research, and professional growth. Your journey here will not only shape your careers but also contribute meaningfully to the lives of countless individuals we serve. I encourage you to approach your roles with commitment, compassion, and a constant drive for improvement. Together, we can uphold the high standards and values that define our institution.” Prof. Otegbayo emphasized the importance of teamwork, integrity, and continuous learning as pillars of success within the institution. He concluded by wishing the new employees a fruitful and fulfilling tenure.
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