• Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
    Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
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  • WARRI_PROVERBS NO DEY FINISH

    1. Na person wey never see problem dey use English dey pray.
    2. Book wey no gree enter head go enta exam hall
    3. Goat wen get mind follow lion go catch fish, make e know say weda dem catch fish or not, Lion food don set oh.
    4.who naked no dey chuck hand for pocket...!
    5. wetin concern dog wit family planning?..
    6.Na determination dey make Okada overtake trailer for road.
    7. This one good, this one good na em mad man take dey gather plenty load.
    8.Pikin wey go strong go strong.... No be say until dem name am Samson.
    9.Na over confidence make February no complete.
    10. Do you know who I am? Do you know who I am?..Naso hold up take dey start.
    11.Head wey no wan think go carry load..
    12. Hand wey stay long for pocket, know say nothing de that pocket.
    13. Forget Trust If trust dey, Water nor for boil Fish.
    16.No matter how lizard do press-up reach, e no fit get muscle pass crocodile .
    17. E de clear pimple, e de clear pimple na so bleaching de start.
    18. Feel at home, feel at home na eim dae make visitor spoil remote
    19. Escort me, escort me naso slave trade take start.
    20. It's a small world!! No mean say you fit trek from Naija go London.
    21. Christianity is free, but you must buy Bible
    22. Person nor dey use shame chop winch o
    23.Make I chop this guy money, Make I Chop this guy money. Na so ashawo take start oh.
    24. You no need spoon and cutlery to chop slap.
    25. Jollof Rice wey dey for bottom of pot 2day go dey for top of cooler 2moro.
    26. The patient dog ... Nah hungry go kill am.
    27. Na I go do am later na e make fowl no fly like other birds.
    28. No food for lazy man no be for pesin wey em mama get restaurants.
    29. Who dey hold landlord rentage no dey fry stew way curry dey.
    30. I am covered by the blood of JESUS E no mean say make u no lock door sleep oooh
    31.) Pastor wey dey pray for mad person no dey Close eye.
    32.) I need pikin, I nepost ikin, na e make woman no wear pant sleep.
    33.) I know too much, i know too much na e make SAN no fit recite National Anthem.
    34.) This write up good, this write up good, na e make me (the writer) no come know how to count 1,2,3 again.
    35.) The tin wey make egg strong for port nai make yam also soft for port
    36.) Pikin way Say e mama no sleep, he self no go sleep.
    37.) Sun 2 hot e nor mean say fowl go Lane boiled egg.
    38.) Monkey smart monkey smart, nah because tree near tree
    39.) Na run wey nor serious, Na in woman de hold breast.
    40.) Na cooperation dey make rice full pot
    41.) Cockroach wey say him sabi acrobatic dance where cocks are doing general meeting don waka kurukere waka
    42.) Say Lion dey sick, no mean say him wit cat na mate.
    43.) This burial rich, this burial rich, na e make to die hungry elders.
    44.) Had it been, there is an atom of truth in tortoise, e for don kiss person.
    45.) Na economy recession make teacher use ruler measure yam.
    46.) Pikin wen wan chop party rice, e no dey fear dance!!!
    47.) Say cat sabi swim no make am catfish.
    48.) E go beta, e go beta, na e make camel still dey cari load.
    49.) I no be your mate. na e make slippers get size
    50.) This boy fine, this boy fine na so she open leg for 37 boys
    51.) Fish wen scatter for soup still dey inside the soup.

    If you know you know
    WARRI_PROVERBS NO DEY FINISH 🤣🤣 1. Na person wey never see problem dey use English dey pray. 2. Book wey no gree enter head go enta exam hall 3. Goat wen get mind follow lion go catch fish, make e know say weda dem catch fish or not, Lion food don set oh. 4.who naked no dey chuck hand for pocket...! 5. wetin concern dog wit family planning?.. 6.Na determination dey make Okada overtake trailer for road. 7. This one good, this one good na em mad man take dey gather plenty load. 8.Pikin wey go strong go strong.... No be say until dem name am Samson. 9.Na over confidence make February no complete. 10. Do you know who I am? Do you know who I am?..Naso hold up take dey start. 11.Head wey no wan think go carry load.. 12. Hand wey stay long for pocket, know say nothing de that pocket. 13. Forget Trust If trust dey, Water nor for boil Fish. 16.No matter how lizard do press-up reach, e no fit get muscle pass crocodile . 17. E de clear pimple, e de clear pimple na so bleaching de start. 18. Feel at home, feel at home na eim dae make visitor spoil remote 19. Escort me, escort me naso slave trade take start. 20. It's a small world!! No mean say you fit trek from Naija go London. 21. Christianity is free, but you must buy Bible 22. Person nor dey use shame chop winch o 23.Make I chop this guy money, Make I Chop this guy money. Na so ashawo take start oh. 24. You no need spoon and cutlery to chop slap. 25. Jollof Rice wey dey for bottom of pot 2day go dey for top of cooler 2moro. 26. The patient dog ... Nah hungry go kill am. 27. Na I go do am later na e make fowl no fly like other birds. 28. No food for lazy man no be for pesin wey em mama get restaurants. 29. Who dey hold landlord rentage no dey fry stew way curry dey. 30. I am covered by the blood of JESUS E no mean say make u no lock door sleep oooh 31.) Pastor wey dey pray for mad person no dey Close eye. 32.) I need pikin, I nepost ikin, na e make woman no wear pant sleep. 33.) I know too much, i know too much na e make SAN no fit recite National Anthem. 34.) This write up good, this write up good, na e make me (the writer) no come know how to count 1,2,3 again. 35.) The tin wey make egg strong for port nai make yam also soft for port 36.) Pikin way Say e mama no sleep, he self no go sleep. 37.) Sun 2 hot e nor mean say fowl go Lane boiled egg. 38.) Monkey smart monkey smart, nah because tree near tree 39.) Na run wey nor serious, Na in woman de hold breast. 40.) Na cooperation dey make rice full pot 41.) Cockroach wey say him sabi acrobatic dance where cocks are doing general meeting don waka kurukere waka 42.) Say Lion dey sick, no mean say him wit cat na mate. 43.) This burial rich, this burial rich, na e make to die hungry elders. 44.) Had it been, there is an atom of truth in tortoise, e for don kiss person. 45.) Na economy recession make teacher use ruler measure yam. 46.) Pikin wen wan chop party rice, e no dey fear dance!!! 47.) Say cat sabi swim no make am catfish. 48.) E go beta, e go beta, na e make camel still dey cari load. 49.) I no be your mate. na e make slippers get size 50.) This boy fine, this boy fine na so she open leg for 37 boys 51.) Fish wen scatter for soup still dey inside the soup. 👍😁👊👀😎🤗 If you know you know 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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  • Quotes from Some "Wise Thinkers"

    1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind.
    Cesare Pavese

    2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive.
    Karl May

    3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations.
    Ibn Khaldun

    5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles.
    Dale Carnegie

    6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone.
    Erwin Rommel

    7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know!
    Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri

    8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day.
    Ghassan Kanafani

    9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling!
    Al-Mutanabbi

    10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all.
    Gibran Khalil Gibran

    11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family.
    Leo Tolstoy

    12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals.
    Adel Sadeq

    13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head!
    Ibrahim El-Fiky

    14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life.
    Winston Churchill

    15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love.
    Lao Tzu

    16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion.
    Mahatma Gandhi

    17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken.
    George Bernard Shaw

    19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed!

    Abdullah Al-Mughlooth
    20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost.
    Plato

    21. A day without laughter is a day wasted!
    Charlie Chaplin

    22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely!
    Htr

    23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
    Che Guevara

    Especial thanks to the Writer Sir....

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    Quotes from Some "Wise Thinkers" 1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind. Cesare Pavese 2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive. Karl May 3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations. Ibn Khaldun 5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles. Dale Carnegie 6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone. Erwin Rommel 7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know! Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri 8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day. Ghassan Kanafani 9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling! Al-Mutanabbi 10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all. Gibran Khalil Gibran 11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family. Leo Tolstoy 12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals. Adel Sadeq 13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head! Ibrahim El-Fiky 14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life. Winston Churchill 15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu 16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion. Mahatma Gandhi 17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken. George Bernard Shaw 19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed! Abdullah Al-Mughlooth 20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost. Plato 21. A day without laughter is a day wasted! Charlie Chaplin 22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely! Htr 23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes. Che Guevara Especial thanks to the Writer Sir.... Keep Following....
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  • Get Book: https://amzn.to/4juFMeW

    In "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor," Modern Arjuna explores the profound relationship between discipline, personal integrity, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through a combination of philosophical insights, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, the author encourages readers to cultivate discipline as a foundation for honor and success. Here are ten key lessons and insights from the book:

    1. Discipline as a Fundamental Value: The book emphasizes that discipline is not merely a tool for achieving goals but a core value that shapes character. Arjuna argues that a disciplined life leads to greater self-respect and respect from others, laying the groundwork for a life of honor.

    2. The Connection Between Discipline and Freedom: Contrary to the belief that discipline restricts freedom, the author illustrates that true freedom comes from self-discipline. By mastering oneself, individuals can make informed choices that align with their values and long-term aspirations.

    3. Consistency is Key: Arjuna highlights the importance of consistency in practicing discipline. Small, daily actions build momentum over time, leading to significant transformation. The emphasis is on creating habits that reinforce discipline in various aspects of life.

    4. Embrace Hardship: The book teaches that hardship and challenges are integral to the journey of personal growth. Embracing difficulties with a disciplined mindset can foster resilience and strength, enabling individuals to face future obstacles with confidence.

    5. The Role of Accountability: Arjuna underscores the significance of accountability in maintaining discipline. By setting up systems of accountability, whether through mentors, peers, or self-reflection, individuals can stay committed to their goals and values.

    6. Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: The author encourages readers to cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness as essential components of discipline. Understanding one’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors allows individuals to make conscious choices that align with their principles.

    7. Discipline in Relationships: The book explores how discipline extends beyond personal goals to encompass relationships. Practicing discipline in communication, commitments, and interactions fosters trust and respect, strengthening bonds with others.

    8. The Dangers of Instant Gratification: Arjuna warns against the pitfalls of seeking instant gratification, which can undermine long-term goals. The book advocates for patience and delayed gratification as essential aspects of a disciplined life.

    9. Honor as a Lifelong Pursuit: The author positions honor as a lifelong pursuit that is intricately linked to discipline. Living honorably requires consistent effort and adherence to one’s principles, serving as a guiding light in decision-making.

    10. Legacy and Impact: Finally, the book encourages readers to consider the legacy they leave behind. Living a disciplined life not only honors oneself but also positively impacts others. It emphasizes that true honor is reflected in the lives we touch and the values we uphold.

    "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor" by Modern Arjuna presents a compelling argument for the importance of discipline in achieving a meaningful and honorable life. Through ten key lessons and insights, the book encourages readers to embrace discipline as a fundamental value that shapes character and fosters freedom. Arjuna’s emphasis on consistency, accountability, and mindfulness highlights the transformative power of discipline in personal growth and relationships. Ultimately, the book serves as a powerful reminder that the pursuit of honor is an ongoing journey, deeply rooted in the practice of self-discipline and integrity. Send your response Pleased !
    Get Book: https://amzn.to/4juFMeW In "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor," Modern Arjuna explores the profound relationship between discipline, personal integrity, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. Through a combination of philosophical insights, practical wisdom, and real-life examples, the author encourages readers to cultivate discipline as a foundation for honor and success. Here are ten key lessons and insights from the book: 1. Discipline as a Fundamental Value: The book emphasizes that discipline is not merely a tool for achieving goals but a core value that shapes character. Arjuna argues that a disciplined life leads to greater self-respect and respect from others, laying the groundwork for a life of honor. 2. The Connection Between Discipline and Freedom: Contrary to the belief that discipline restricts freedom, the author illustrates that true freedom comes from self-discipline. By mastering oneself, individuals can make informed choices that align with their values and long-term aspirations. 3. Consistency is Key: Arjuna highlights the importance of consistency in practicing discipline. Small, daily actions build momentum over time, leading to significant transformation. The emphasis is on creating habits that reinforce discipline in various aspects of life. 4. Embrace Hardship: The book teaches that hardship and challenges are integral to the journey of personal growth. Embracing difficulties with a disciplined mindset can foster resilience and strength, enabling individuals to face future obstacles with confidence. 5. The Role of Accountability: Arjuna underscores the significance of accountability in maintaining discipline. By setting up systems of accountability, whether through mentors, peers, or self-reflection, individuals can stay committed to their goals and values. 6. Mindfulness and Self-Awareness: The author encourages readers to cultivate mindfulness and self-awareness as essential components of discipline. Understanding one’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors allows individuals to make conscious choices that align with their principles. 7. Discipline in Relationships: The book explores how discipline extends beyond personal goals to encompass relationships. Practicing discipline in communication, commitments, and interactions fosters trust and respect, strengthening bonds with others. 8. The Dangers of Instant Gratification: Arjuna warns against the pitfalls of seeking instant gratification, which can undermine long-term goals. The book advocates for patience and delayed gratification as essential aspects of a disciplined life. 9. Honor as a Lifelong Pursuit: The author positions honor as a lifelong pursuit that is intricately linked to discipline. Living honorably requires consistent effort and adherence to one’s principles, serving as a guiding light in decision-making. 10. Legacy and Impact: Finally, the book encourages readers to consider the legacy they leave behind. Living a disciplined life not only honors oneself but also positively impacts others. It emphasizes that true honor is reflected in the lives we touch and the values we uphold. "Those Who Live Without Discipline, Die Without Honor" by Modern Arjuna presents a compelling argument for the importance of discipline in achieving a meaningful and honorable life. Through ten key lessons and insights, the book encourages readers to embrace discipline as a fundamental value that shapes character and fosters freedom. Arjuna’s emphasis on consistency, accountability, and mindfulness highlights the transformative power of discipline in personal growth and relationships. Ultimately, the book serves as a powerful reminder that the pursuit of honor is an ongoing journey, deeply rooted in the practice of self-discipline and integrity. Send your response Pleased !
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 24/01/2025*

    Former FCT Minister, Useni dies at 82

    FAAC disburses local govts’ January allocation to states

    Telecoms tariff hike: Subscribers meet NCC today as Labour mobilises for showdown

    Japa: Only 6,000 medical consultants remain in Nigeria -MDCAN

    Oyebanji kicks against Sharia court in Ekiti, cautions opposition

    Govt approves N4bn cash transfer for vulnerable households

    UNICEF worried over 336,743 stunted Benue children

    N116.1bn loan disbursed to students, schools – NELFUND

    ‘Blatantly unconstitutional’ – Judge blocks Trump’s order on birthright citizenship

    US ICE agents raid businesses, detain migrants, ‘citizens’ in New Jersey

    CNN to layoff 200 staff amid attempts to modernise business

    Nigeria, Chinese firms sign $21m MoU to supply hospital equipment

    FG deploys new printers in US passport offices


    To read beyond the headlines, click: https://dailyshot.ng/some-nigerian-newspaper-headlines-24-01-2025/

    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Paris Catacombs contain the remains of over six million people.

    * Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right-handed or left-handed
    -------------------------

    Tinubu opens Abuja barracks, promises better soldiers’ welfare

    Tinubu ratifies Obasa’s removal, receives new Speaker

    Nigeria ‘ll lead Africa’s growth with education, agric —Shettima

    AGF takes over trial of suspected Taraba terrorists

    Court proscribes Lakurawa sect, declares it terrorist organisation

    $6bn Mambilla project: Court accepts EFCC’s amended charge against Agunloye

    Alleged N2.8b fraud: Sirika approved contract for son-in-law’s firm – Witness

    Court hears Falana, Falz’s N1bn suit against VDM Feb 19

    NAF kills scores of terrorists at Alawa Forest in Niger state

    Police post 10,000 constables, plan 30,000 annual recruitment

    IGP orders posting of DIG Towuru to FCID

    Nigeria’s FX reserves plunge by $832m in two weeks

    Telecoms tariff will be reviewed periodically — Edun

    All exams in Nigeria ’ll be 100% CBT by 2027 – Minister

    Flight delays, cancellations should be strictly penalised – FG panel

    15% inflation target achievable in 2025 – Oyedele

    Ifeanyi Ubah: No request for Anambra South Senatorial bye-election yet – INEC

    NAFDAC destroys N1.36bn fake, expired products

    FG targets $5bn revenue from annual Orisa congress

    FG approves N50b for provision of water in FCT Area Councils – Wike

    OOU introduces 20 new courses as 115 bag first class

    Nigerian youth embody an indomitable spirit – First Lady

    Electricity: Migrating people to different bands ‘highest level of 419’ – Ajaero

    Sowore reveals police summons over viral extortion video

    Forced retirement: Falana urges Tinubu to reinstate 20 generals, 18 others

    Clark asks INEC to fill up 27 vacant Rivers Assembly seats

    ProvidusBank, EDC unveil fifth SME programme in Lagos, Abuja

    Marketers seek 21 depots repairs as NNPCL spends N478bn on private facilities

    Ogun LP urges Abure to convene peace meeting

    PDP NWC visits Fubara, declares gov Rivers party leader

    Vandalism: Opposition faults power minister’s N8bn budget for sensitisation

    You’re a transactional politician, Bauchi gov attacks Wike

    I’ve reduced Osun infrastructure deficit by over 40 percent — Adeleke

    Enugu raised tax to improve infrastructure – Deputy gov

    Yobe to host Lake Chad Basin Governors’ Forum summit

    Abia govt reaches agreement to end JUSUN strike

    Katsina gets $1m medical equipment

    Kano empowers 340 agric graduates with inputs

    Bauchi Wildlife Conservation Society begins vaccination of 12,000 animals

    Edo NUT urges Okpebholo to employ 1,000 teachers

    LASG orders traders to vacate drainage setbacks

    Lagos orders illegal stall owners in Apongbon Bridge to relocate within 48 hours

    Alaafin-designate yet to begin traditional rites — Afonja, Head of Oyo Princes

    Panic as police, NDLEA clash in Bayelsa

    How we rescued ex-AIG’s wife, killed abductors – Police

    Kaduna: ECWA president passes vote of confidence on Uba Sani

    Lagos couple escapes death as container falls on vehicle

    Two pastors nabbed in Rivers with live cartridges, thousands of pictures, shoes

    Missing pastor’s remains found in Bayelsa residence after 15 months

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

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1835, slaves staged a rebellion in Brazil to end slavery. The Malê Revolt was instrumental in ending slavery in Brazil.

    * On this day in 1984, the Apple Macintosh computer went on sale. The ‘Mac’ was the first commercially successful personal computer using a graphical user interface and a mouse.

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

    Well, I can’t figure out God. – Oral Roberts

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Joe Agbro Jr., (@Joeagbro), Joeagbro@dailyshot.ng, +234-8056745268*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 24/01/2025* Former FCT Minister, Useni dies at 82 FAAC disburses local govts’ January allocation to states Telecoms tariff hike: Subscribers meet NCC today as Labour mobilises for showdown Japa: Only 6,000 medical consultants remain in Nigeria -MDCAN Oyebanji kicks against Sharia court in Ekiti, cautions opposition Govt approves N4bn cash transfer for vulnerable households UNICEF worried over 336,743 stunted Benue children N116.1bn loan disbursed to students, schools – NELFUND ‘Blatantly unconstitutional’ – Judge blocks Trump’s order on birthright citizenship US ICE agents raid businesses, detain migrants, ‘citizens’ in New Jersey CNN to layoff 200 staff amid attempts to modernise business Nigeria, Chinese firms sign $21m MoU to supply hospital equipment FG deploys new printers in US passport offices To read beyond the headlines, click: https://dailyshot.ng/some-nigerian-newspaper-headlines-24-01-2025/ ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Paris Catacombs contain the remains of over six million people. * Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right-handed or left-handed ------------------------- Tinubu opens Abuja barracks, promises better soldiers’ welfare Tinubu ratifies Obasa’s removal, receives new Speaker Nigeria ‘ll lead Africa’s growth with education, agric —Shettima AGF takes over trial of suspected Taraba terrorists Court proscribes Lakurawa sect, declares it terrorist organisation $6bn Mambilla project: Court accepts EFCC’s amended charge against Agunloye Alleged N2.8b fraud: Sirika approved contract for son-in-law’s firm – Witness Court hears Falana, Falz’s N1bn suit against VDM Feb 19 NAF kills scores of terrorists at Alawa Forest in Niger state Police post 10,000 constables, plan 30,000 annual recruitment IGP orders posting of DIG Towuru to FCID Nigeria’s FX reserves plunge by $832m in two weeks Telecoms tariff will be reviewed periodically — Edun All exams in Nigeria ’ll be 100% CBT by 2027 – Minister Flight delays, cancellations should be strictly penalised – FG panel 15% inflation target achievable in 2025 – Oyedele Ifeanyi Ubah: No request for Anambra South Senatorial bye-election yet – INEC NAFDAC destroys N1.36bn fake, expired products FG targets $5bn revenue from annual Orisa congress FG approves N50b for provision of water in FCT Area Councils – Wike OOU introduces 20 new courses as 115 bag first class Nigerian youth embody an indomitable spirit – First Lady Electricity: Migrating people to different bands ‘highest level of 419’ – Ajaero Sowore reveals police summons over viral extortion video Forced retirement: Falana urges Tinubu to reinstate 20 generals, 18 others Clark asks INEC to fill up 27 vacant Rivers Assembly seats ProvidusBank, EDC unveil fifth SME programme in Lagos, Abuja Marketers seek 21 depots repairs as NNPCL spends N478bn on private facilities Ogun LP urges Abure to convene peace meeting PDP NWC visits Fubara, declares gov Rivers party leader Vandalism: Opposition faults power minister’s N8bn budget for sensitisation You’re a transactional politician, Bauchi gov attacks Wike I’ve reduced Osun infrastructure deficit by over 40 percent — Adeleke Enugu raised tax to improve infrastructure – Deputy gov Yobe to host Lake Chad Basin Governors’ Forum summit Abia govt reaches agreement to end JUSUN strike Katsina gets $1m medical equipment Kano empowers 340 agric graduates with inputs Bauchi Wildlife Conservation Society begins vaccination of 12,000 animals Edo NUT urges Okpebholo to employ 1,000 teachers LASG orders traders to vacate drainage setbacks Lagos orders illegal stall owners in Apongbon Bridge to relocate within 48 hours Alaafin-designate yet to begin traditional rites — Afonja, Head of Oyo Princes Panic as police, NDLEA clash in Bayelsa How we rescued ex-AIG’s wife, killed abductors – Police Kaduna: ECWA president passes vote of confidence on Uba Sani Lagos couple escapes death as container falls on vehicle Two pastors nabbed in Rivers with live cartridges, thousands of pictures, shoes Missing pastor’s remains found in Bayelsa residence after 15 months ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1835, slaves staged a rebellion in Brazil to end slavery. The Malê Revolt was instrumental in ending slavery in Brazil. * On this day in 1984, the Apple Macintosh computer went on sale. The ‘Mac’ was the first commercially successful personal computer using a graphical user interface and a mouse. ------------------------- Well, I can’t figure out God. – Oral Roberts Good morning *Compiled by Joe Agbro Jr., (@Joeagbro), Joeagbro@dailyshot.ng, +234-8056745268*
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  • Good morning Everyone

    Quotes from Some Wise Thinkers:
    1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind.
    Cesare Pavese
    2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive.
    Karl May
    3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations.
    Ibn Khaldun
    5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles.
    Dale Carnegie
    6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone.
    Erwin Rommel
    7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know!
    Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri
    8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day.
    Ghassan Kanafani
    9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling!
    Al-Mutanabbi
    10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all.
    Gibran Khalil Gibran
    11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family.
    Leo Tolstoy
    12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals.
    Adel Sadeq
    13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head!
    Ibrahim El-Fiky
    14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life.
    Winston Churchill
    15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love.
    Lao Tzu
    16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion.
    Mahatma Gandhi
    17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken.
    George Bernard Shaw
    19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed!
    Abdullah Al-Mughlooth
    20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost.
    Plato
    21. A day without laughter is a day wasted!
    Charlie Chaplin
    22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely!
    Htr
    23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
    Good morning Everyone Quotes from Some Wise Thinkers: 1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind. Cesare Pavese 2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive. Karl May 3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations. Ibn Khaldun 5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles. Dale Carnegie 6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone. Erwin Rommel 7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know! Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri 8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day. Ghassan Kanafani 9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling! Al-Mutanabbi 10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all. Gibran Khalil Gibran 11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family. Leo Tolstoy 12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals. Adel Sadeq 13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head! Ibrahim El-Fiky 14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life. Winston Churchill 15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu 16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion. Mahatma Gandhi 17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken. George Bernard Shaw 19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed! Abdullah Al-Mughlooth 20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost. Plato 21. A day without laughter is a day wasted! Charlie Chaplin 22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely! Htr 23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
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  • Happy This new week is your chance to start fresh and make meaningful progress.


    Stay focused, take bold actions, and trust in God and your abilities.


    Challenges are opportunities to grow, and each step you take brings you closer to your goals.


    Keep moving forward with confidence
    Happy This new week is your chance to start fresh and make meaningful progress. Stay focused, take bold actions, and trust in God and your abilities. Challenges are opportunities to grow, and each step you take brings you closer to your goals. Keep moving forward with confidence
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  • The phrase "Pride goeth before a fall" is a proverb that conveys a timeless truth about the consequences of hubris and arrogance. This expression, often attributed to the biblical book of Proverbs, specifically Proverbs 16:18, serves as a cautionary reminder that excessive pride often leads to one's downfall. The full verse in the King James Version states, "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall." This succinctly encapsulates the idea that inflated self-esteem or an overestimation of one’s abilities can precipitate failure or calamity.

    At its core, the proverb reflects a profound understanding of human nature and the potential pitfalls of pride. Pride, in this context, is not merely a sense of self-respect or confidence; rather, it denotes an overwhelming belief in one's superiority, often accompanied by disdain for others. This kind of pride blinds individuals to their limitations and the realities surrounding them. It fosters an environment where critical reflection and humility are displaced by a sense of invincibility.

    Historically, many cultures have recognized the dangers of pride. In Greek mythology, the tale of Icarus serves as an illustrative example. Icarus, the son of Daedalus, flew too close to the sun with wings made of wax and feathers, despite his father’s warnings. His hubris and desire to soar higher than he should have ultimately led to his demise when the sun melted the wax, causing him to fall into the sea. This story underscores the idea that overstepping one’s bounds, motivated by pride, can lead to disastrous outcomes.

    In literature, the theme of pride preceding a fall recurs frequently. Shakespeare’s characters often embody this lesson. For instance, in "Macbeth," the titular character’s ambition and pride lead him to commit heinous acts in pursuit of power. His initial success and rise to the throne are ultimately overshadowed by guilt, paranoia, and the inevitable downfall that follows. Similarly, in "Hamlet," the pride of King Claudius in his cunning and deceit leads to a chain of events that culminates in tragedy for nearly all characters involved.

    The implications of this proverb extend beyond individual narratives and into broader social and political contexts. Leaders who exhibit pride and arrogance often make decisions that can lead to widespread consequences. History is replete with examples of leaders whose inflated sense of self-importance led to catastrophic failures, whether through misguided policies, neglect of counsel, or an unwillingness to acknowledge their limitations. The fall of empires, the collapse of businesses, and the failure of policies can often be traced back to the hubris of those in power.

    In contemporary society, the dangers of pride manifest in various forms, particularly in the age of social media, where self-promotion can easily lead to a distorted self-image and inflated ego. The relentless pursuit of validation through likes and followers can foster an environment where individuals feel invulnerable, leading to risky behaviors and decisions. The public downfall of many social media influencers and celebrities often serves as a stark reminder of how pride can lead to a swift reversal of fortune.

    Moreover, the personal ramifications of pride can affect relationships and community dynamics. Individuals who prioritize their own ego over collaboration and mutual respect often find themselves isolated. The inability to recognize the value of others can lead to missed opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. Pride can create barriers to effective communication, understanding, and empathy, ultimately resulting in relational fractures.

    In conclusion, "Pride goeth before a fall" serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between self-confidence and overweening pride. It speaks to the fundamental human experience and the need for humility. Recognizing one's limitations, valuing the contributions of others, and maintaining a grounded perspective are essential in navigating both personal and collective journeys. By acknowledging the potential pitfalls of pride, individuals can strive for a more balanced existence, fostering resilience and wisdom in the face of life’s inevitable challenges. This profound wisdom, deeply rooted in history and literature, remains relevant today, urging us all to reflect on the role of pride in our lives and its capacity to shape our destinies.
    The phrase "Pride goeth before a fall" is a proverb that conveys a timeless truth about the consequences of hubris and arrogance. This expression, often attributed to the biblical book of Proverbs, specifically Proverbs 16:18, serves as a cautionary reminder that excessive pride often leads to one's downfall. The full verse in the King James Version states, "Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall." This succinctly encapsulates the idea that inflated self-esteem or an overestimation of one’s abilities can precipitate failure or calamity. At its core, the proverb reflects a profound understanding of human nature and the potential pitfalls of pride. Pride, in this context, is not merely a sense of self-respect or confidence; rather, it denotes an overwhelming belief in one's superiority, often accompanied by disdain for others. This kind of pride blinds individuals to their limitations and the realities surrounding them. It fosters an environment where critical reflection and humility are displaced by a sense of invincibility. Historically, many cultures have recognized the dangers of pride. In Greek mythology, the tale of Icarus serves as an illustrative example. Icarus, the son of Daedalus, flew too close to the sun with wings made of wax and feathers, despite his father’s warnings. His hubris and desire to soar higher than he should have ultimately led to his demise when the sun melted the wax, causing him to fall into the sea. This story underscores the idea that overstepping one’s bounds, motivated by pride, can lead to disastrous outcomes. In literature, the theme of pride preceding a fall recurs frequently. Shakespeare’s characters often embody this lesson. For instance, in "Macbeth," the titular character’s ambition and pride lead him to commit heinous acts in pursuit of power. His initial success and rise to the throne are ultimately overshadowed by guilt, paranoia, and the inevitable downfall that follows. Similarly, in "Hamlet," the pride of King Claudius in his cunning and deceit leads to a chain of events that culminates in tragedy for nearly all characters involved. The implications of this proverb extend beyond individual narratives and into broader social and political contexts. Leaders who exhibit pride and arrogance often make decisions that can lead to widespread consequences. History is replete with examples of leaders whose inflated sense of self-importance led to catastrophic failures, whether through misguided policies, neglect of counsel, or an unwillingness to acknowledge their limitations. The fall of empires, the collapse of businesses, and the failure of policies can often be traced back to the hubris of those in power. In contemporary society, the dangers of pride manifest in various forms, particularly in the age of social media, where self-promotion can easily lead to a distorted self-image and inflated ego. The relentless pursuit of validation through likes and followers can foster an environment where individuals feel invulnerable, leading to risky behaviors and decisions. The public downfall of many social media influencers and celebrities often serves as a stark reminder of how pride can lead to a swift reversal of fortune. Moreover, the personal ramifications of pride can affect relationships and community dynamics. Individuals who prioritize their own ego over collaboration and mutual respect often find themselves isolated. The inability to recognize the value of others can lead to missed opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. Pride can create barriers to effective communication, understanding, and empathy, ultimately resulting in relational fractures. In conclusion, "Pride goeth before a fall" serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between self-confidence and overweening pride. It speaks to the fundamental human experience and the need for humility. Recognizing one's limitations, valuing the contributions of others, and maintaining a grounded perspective are essential in navigating both personal and collective journeys. By acknowledging the potential pitfalls of pride, individuals can strive for a more balanced existence, fostering resilience and wisdom in the face of life’s inevitable challenges. This profound wisdom, deeply rooted in history and literature, remains relevant today, urging us all to reflect on the role of pride in our lives and its capacity to shape our destinies.
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  • Cultivating a Deeper Spiritual Connection: Transforming Your Life from the Inside Out

    By acknowledging God as the central authority and seeking His guidance, we can experience a transformative shift in our lives.

    Here are just a few compelling reasons why prioritizing God can be a game-changer:

    - It grounds us in unwavering values and principles, empowering us to navigate life's challenges with confidence.
    - It illuminates our path, providing clarity and direction even in the most uncertain times.
    - It unlocks our potential, equipping us to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness.
    - It infuses our lives with meaning, purpose, and a sense of fulfillment.

    To cultivate a deeper connection with God, consider incorporating the following practices into your daily life:

    - Begin each day with prayer and Bible reading, setting a positive tone for the day ahead.
    - Seek God's guidance in every decision, trusting in His infinite wisdom.
    - Prioritize time for worship and fellowship, nurturing your spiritual growth.
    - Practice gratitude, recognizing the blessings in your life.
    - Align your actions with God's teachings, living a life of integrity and purpose.

    Remember, when we prioritize God, everything else falls into place, and we can experience a life of joy, peace, and fulfillment.
    Cultivating a Deeper Spiritual Connection: Transforming Your Life from the Inside Out By acknowledging God as the central authority and seeking His guidance, we can experience a transformative shift in our lives. Here are just a few compelling reasons why prioritizing God can be a game-changer: - It grounds us in unwavering values and principles, empowering us to navigate life's challenges with confidence. - It illuminates our path, providing clarity and direction even in the most uncertain times. - It unlocks our potential, equipping us to overcome obstacles and achieve greatness. - It infuses our lives with meaning, purpose, and a sense of fulfillment. To cultivate a deeper connection with God, consider incorporating the following practices into your daily life: - Begin each day with prayer and Bible reading, setting a positive tone for the day ahead. - Seek God's guidance in every decision, trusting in His infinite wisdom. - Prioritize time for worship and fellowship, nurturing your spiritual growth. - Practice gratitude, recognizing the blessings in your life. - Align your actions with God's teachings, living a life of integrity and purpose. Remember, when we prioritize God, everything else falls into place, and we can experience a life of joy, peace, and fulfillment.
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  • Quotes from Some Wise Thinkers:
    1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind.
    Cesare Pavese
    2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive.
    Karl May
    3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations.
    Ibn Khaldun
    5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles.
    Dale Carnegie
    6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone.
    Erwin Rommel
    7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know!
    Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri
    8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day.
    Ghassan Kanafani
    9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling!
    Al-Mutanabbi
    10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all.
    Gibran Khalil Gibran
    11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family.
    Leo Tolstoy
    12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals.
    Adel Sadeq
    13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head!
    Ibrahim El-Fiky
    14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life.
    Winston Churchill
    15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love.
    Lao Tzu
    16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion.
    Mahatma Gandhi
    17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society.
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken.
    George Bernard Shaw
    19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed!
    Abdullah Al-Mughlooth
    20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost.
    Plato
    21. A day without laughter is a day wasted!
    Charlie Chaplin
    22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely!
    Htr
    23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
    Quotes from Some Wise Thinkers: 1. True evil comes from someone who was once kind. Cesare Pavese 2. I don’t mind losing those who don’t want me, for I’ve lost those I wanted, and I’m still alive. Karl May 3. One conversation with a wise man is better than ten years of studying books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 4. The corruption of justice leads to the downfall of nations. Ibn Khaldun 5. If you want to conquer anxiety and start living, count your blessings instead of your troubles. Dale Carnegie 6. If you want to fail, try to please everyone. Erwin Rommel 7. No one harmed me except those I knew; may God bless everyone I don’t know! Abu Al-Alaa Al-Ma’arri 8. This world crushes justice with disgrace every single day. Ghassan Kanafani 9. If you see the lion's fangs bared, don’t assume the lion is smiling! Al-Mutanabbi 10. To be honest is to be an enemy to all. Gibran Khalil Gibran 11. The first obstacle to an individual’s development is the family. Leo Tolstoy 12. Increased awareness intensifies pain, and most sufferers of psychological depression are intellectuals. Adel Sadeq 13. When you respect me well and treat me with courtesy, it’s not a feather in my cap; instead, you’ll be the crown on my head! Ibrahim El-Fiky 14. You need to have wished for death to truly value life. Winston Churchill 15. Kindness in words creates confidence, kindness in thinking solves every difficulty, and kindness in giving creates love. Lao Tzu 16. I know no greater sin than oppressing an innocent person in the name of religion. Mahatma Gandhi 17. Sadness is a psychological state that allows awareness to reflect on oneself and society. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 18. Often, the words you fear to say are the ones that most need to be spoken. George Bernard Shaw 19. Try staying away from the internet for a while, and you’ll realize you missed nothing online, but a lot outside it—like your mothers aging unnoticed! Abdullah Al-Mughlooth 20. Life is hope; without hope, life is lost. Plato 21. A day without laughter is a day wasted! Charlie Chaplin 22. No one can ambush you except those who know your moves well. Don’t share your thoughts with anyone to reach your destination safely! Htr 23. I will never respect the world as long as there’s a child with broken eyes.
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  • People who attack your confidence and self esteem are quite aware of your POTENTIAL.
    People who attack your confidence and self esteem are quite aware of your POTENTIAL.🙄💯
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  • Believe in yourself, even when others don’t. #BelieveInYourself #SelfConfidence #NeverGiveUp
    Believe in yourself, even when others don’t. #BelieveInYourself #SelfConfidence #NeverGiveUp
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