• Always give thanks to your creator (GOD). This life is vanity upon vanity.
    Help the needy around you....
    Always give thanks to your creator (GOD). This life is vanity upon vanity. Help the needy around you....
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  • You and I, we have tried Airdrop and it seems Airdrop is not going to give us our dreams.

    Disappointment from one project to another project DUST after DUST. Are we going to continue like this till kingdom come.

    We have seen shege and banza in the hand of developer's and exchange's should we continue as a slave to them

    If you have tried something and it failed, you're not allowed to give up. What it simply means is, you have to try something else.

    Can you now sees how our content creators are living large living flamboyant life flying from country to countries with private jet and first class

    Buying car's, buying house's, further their education doing businesses and helping their families financially

    But those guy's were once hustlers like you, have tried Many way and failed them woefully but refused to give up

    And they decided to venture into content creation, like Facebook Instagram tiktok and YouTube, today those guy's are waking up daily with millions and millions from streamline till kingdom come

    Remember, those guy's spent Many years building followers first before money start dropping

    But you once you hear about new projects like social media platform, the first thought is how much can I make or how much have you earned so far from the platform

    Like there's free money anywhere, even the so called free Airdrop is no longer free anymore

    Before you can make good money from any social media platform, you must paid the price and what's the price

    Build ur community first
    Build ur audience first
    Build ur followers first

    At least 6 to 9 months of consistently posting back to back wether people's are liking ur post comments or Not, ur work is to keep engaging until ur breakthrough

    But if you don't have the patience discipline and the courage and you are the kind of person who wants to start today and want to withdraw tomorrow, my dear u may never make it through any social media platform

    Ask ur self, how many year's u have spent in Facebook and on any of the social media platform. How much were you able to make till date nothing.

    Gada chat social media platform is here instead for u to position urself now by start engaging posting back to back before it gets to play store before our content creators will dominate. You're asking about how much can I make

    Until you paid the price my dear no free money anywhere

    As I speak with you right now some people are making 5k 3k 2k daily from Gada chat depending on ur followers and ur seriousness and your engagement with the app

    You have to pay the price my dear bcos no pain no gain. Start now forget how much you are making right now give urself at least 6 to 9 months building and filling up ur followers and thank me later

    Sign up today on Gada chat send me friend request ( SAMENYOJO )
    You and I, we have tried Airdrop and it seems Airdrop is not going to give us our dreams. Disappointment from one project to another project DUST after DUST. Are we going to continue like this till kingdom come. We have seen shege and banza in the hand of developer's and exchange's should we continue as a slave to them If you have tried something and it failed, you're not allowed to give up. What it simply means is, you have to try something else. Can you now sees how our content creators are living large living flamboyant life flying from country to countries with private jet and first class Buying car's, buying house's, further their education doing businesses and helping their families financially But those guy's were once hustlers like you, have tried Many way and failed them woefully but refused to give up And they decided to venture into content creation, like Facebook Instagram tiktok and YouTube, today those guy's are waking up daily with millions and millions from streamline till kingdom come Remember, those guy's spent Many years building followers first before money start dropping But you once you hear about new projects like social media platform, the first thought is how much can I make or how much have you earned so far from the platform Like there's free money anywhere, even the so called free Airdrop is no longer free anymore Before you can make good money from any social media platform, you must paid the price and what's the price Build ur community first Build ur audience first Build ur followers first At least 6 to 9 months of consistently posting back to back wether people's are liking ur post comments or Not, ur work is to keep engaging until ur breakthrough But if you don't have the patience discipline and the courage and you are the kind of person who wants to start today and want to withdraw tomorrow, my dear u may never make it through any social media platform Ask ur self, how many year's u have spent in Facebook and on any of the social media platform. How much were you able to make till date nothing. Gada chat social media platform is here instead for u to position urself now by start engaging posting back to back before it gets to play store before our content creators will dominate. You're asking about how much can I make Until you paid the price my dear no free money anywhere As I speak with you right now some people are making 5k 3k 2k daily from Gada chat depending on ur followers and ur seriousness and your engagement with the app You have to pay the price my dear bcos no pain no gain. Start now forget how much you are making right now give urself at least 6 to 9 months building and filling up ur followers and thank me later Sign up today on Gada chat send me friend request ( SAMENYOJO )
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  • IGBO COSMOLOGY HAS NEVER RECOGNIZED A RIVAL TO GOD: DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF EKWENSU AS THE DEVIL

    For many Nigerians, the name “Ekwensu” is often associated with the devil, a figure from Christian theology. However, it’s essential to understand that this is a misunderstanding rooted in the introduction of foreign religions to our culture.

    Ekwensu, in Igbo tradition, is a deity primarily associated with Arochukwu, representing war, commerce, and sometimes mischief. Far from being an embodiment of evil, Ekwensu was a complex figure seen as a force that played a role in the balance of life. It’s important to note that in Igbo cosmology, deities like Ekwensu were not inherently “good” or “evil” but had their specific functions, which were contextual and balanced.

    The concept of a singular “devil” as the ultimate embodiment of evil is a product of Christian theology, which was introduced to us during the colonial era. The idea of Satan, as we know it, doesn’t exist in traditional African religions. Our ancestors had a much more nuanced view of spiritual forces, and Ekwensu was one such force, not a “devil.”

    Let me be clear: Posting this doesn’t mean I am now a traditionalist. I am an atheist, but that doesn’t mean I should throw away my history or allow a foreign force to write my history for me. I still have respect for my heritage because it is part of what made me who I am. I am not rejecting my roots; I am questioning the distortions that have been imposed on them by foreign ideologies. Ekwensu is not the devil. He is an Arochukwu deity, and his role is far more nuanced than the Christian devil narrative.

    Moreover, Igbo cosmology doesn’t have the concept of a rival to Chi Ukwu Okike Abiama (God the Creator), and we are not from Israel either. Our beliefs are ours, shaped by our history and culture. Christianity, by equating Ekwensu with the devil, sought to delegitimize African spirituality and rewrite our history, making it seem like our beliefs were inherently evil.

    Unfortunately, Nollywood also plays a role in perpetuating these misunderstandings, often depicting Ekwensu and other indigenous figures as evil or demonic to fit into Christian narratives. This only serves to deepen the confusion and further distance us from the true understanding of our heritage.

    Let’s take a moment to reclaim our true history. We need to break free from these colonial narratives and embrace a more accurate understanding of our heritage. Ekwensu is not the devil; he’s part of the rich tapestry of Igbo spirituality that we should learn to appreciate, even if we don’t adhere to the traditional beliefs anymore.
    IGBO COSMOLOGY HAS NEVER RECOGNIZED A RIVAL TO GOD: DEBUNKING THE MYTH OF EKWENSU AS THE DEVIL For many Nigerians, the name “Ekwensu” is often associated with the devil, a figure from Christian theology. However, it’s essential to understand that this is a misunderstanding rooted in the introduction of foreign religions to our culture. Ekwensu, in Igbo tradition, is a deity primarily associated with Arochukwu, representing war, commerce, and sometimes mischief. Far from being an embodiment of evil, Ekwensu was a complex figure seen as a force that played a role in the balance of life. It’s important to note that in Igbo cosmology, deities like Ekwensu were not inherently “good” or “evil” but had their specific functions, which were contextual and balanced. The concept of a singular “devil” as the ultimate embodiment of evil is a product of Christian theology, which was introduced to us during the colonial era. The idea of Satan, as we know it, doesn’t exist in traditional African religions. Our ancestors had a much more nuanced view of spiritual forces, and Ekwensu was one such force, not a “devil.” Let me be clear: Posting this doesn’t mean I am now a traditionalist. I am an atheist, but that doesn’t mean I should throw away my history or allow a foreign force to write my history for me. I still have respect for my heritage because it is part of what made me who I am. I am not rejecting my roots; I am questioning the distortions that have been imposed on them by foreign ideologies. Ekwensu is not the devil. He is an Arochukwu deity, and his role is far more nuanced than the Christian devil narrative. Moreover, Igbo cosmology doesn’t have the concept of a rival to Chi Ukwu Okike Abiama (God the Creator), and we are not from Israel either. Our beliefs are ours, shaped by our history and culture. Christianity, by equating Ekwensu with the devil, sought to delegitimize African spirituality and rewrite our history, making it seem like our beliefs were inherently evil. Unfortunately, Nollywood also plays a role in perpetuating these misunderstandings, often depicting Ekwensu and other indigenous figures as evil or demonic to fit into Christian narratives. This only serves to deepen the confusion and further distance us from the true understanding of our heritage. Let’s take a moment to reclaim our true history. We need to break free from these colonial narratives and embrace a more accurate understanding of our heritage. Ekwensu is not the devil; he’s part of the rich tapestry of Igbo spirituality that we should learn to appreciate, even if we don’t adhere to the traditional beliefs anymore.
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  • JP2025: Why my husband’s pics on your chest – Priscilla tackles Papaya Ex over outfit.

    Priscilla Ojo, a Nigerian influencer and the daughter of popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has questioned Papaya Ex over her outfit at her wedding.

    DAILY POST reports that Priscilla got married to her Tanzanian lover, Juma Jux, in a traditional ceremony on Thursday March 17 2025, in Lagos State.

    Papaya Ex, a popular fashion model and content creator, was captured in a trending video on social media with the groom’s photo placed on her breast while the bride’s picture was placed at her waist region.

    The controversial dress caught Priscilla’s attention when Papaya Ex came out to spray her money.

    Reacting to the outfit, Priscilla asked “Why did you put my husband’s picture on your chest”.

    Papaya Ex replied “I’m sorry baby, na because I love you”.

    Papaya further explained that she did that to gain attention online.

    Nigerian celebrities at the ceremony include singers Nice, Peter Okoye, Korede Bello, Ebenezer Obey, Segun Johnson, and Diamond Platnumz.

    Also present were, Toyin Abraham, Wunmi Toriola, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Eniola Ajao, Nkechi Blessing, Ruth Kadiri, Mercy Eke, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Yinka Quadri, Cute Abiola, Muyiwa Ademola, Hilda Baci among others.

    JP2025: Why my husband’s pics on your chest – Priscilla tackles Papaya Ex over outfit. Priscilla Ojo, a Nigerian influencer and the daughter of popular Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo, has questioned Papaya Ex over her outfit at her wedding. DAILY POST reports that Priscilla got married to her Tanzanian lover, Juma Jux, in a traditional ceremony on Thursday March 17 2025, in Lagos State. Papaya Ex, a popular fashion model and content creator, was captured in a trending video on social media with the groom’s photo placed on her breast while the bride’s picture was placed at her waist region. The controversial dress caught Priscilla’s attention when Papaya Ex came out to spray her money. Reacting to the outfit, Priscilla asked “Why did you put my husband’s picture on your chest”. Papaya Ex replied “I’m sorry baby, na because I love you”. Papaya further explained that she did that to gain attention online. Nigerian celebrities at the ceremony include singers Nice, Peter Okoye, Korede Bello, Ebenezer Obey, Segun Johnson, and Diamond Platnumz. Also present were, Toyin Abraham, Wunmi Toriola, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Badmus, Eniola Ajao, Nkechi Blessing, Ruth Kadiri, Mercy Eke, Femi Adebayo, Odunlade Adekola, Yinka Quadri, Cute Abiola, Muyiwa Ademola, Hilda Baci among others.
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  • This Nigerian content creator earned 24 million dollars in a month from Facebook
    This Nigerian content creator earned 24 million dollars in a month from Facebook💰😱
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    Man is also a creator
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  • HOW TO CHOOSE A NICHE FOR YOUR ONLINE BRAND.

    A lot of people are confused when it comes to choosing a niche.

    You don’t need to “have it all figured out” to choose a niche.

    Here’s how to pick your niche without overthinking.

    1. CHECK WHAT YOU KNOW, LOVE, AND CAN TEACH WITHOUT GOOGLE.

    Ask yourself,

    What do people always ask me about?

    What can I explain even if someone wakes me up by 2am?

    What topic excites me and energizes me?

    What have I suffered through, survived, and now I want to help others with?

    Your niche is usually hidden inside your knowledge, your experience, or your wounds.

    2. FOCUS ON WHO YOU WANT TO HELP, NOT JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL

    Instead of saying: “I want to sell skincare products.”

    Say “I help young women clear their acne and feel confident in their bare face.”

    See the difference?

    Your niche is not just what you do.

    It’s WHO you do it for and WHY it matters.

    3. MONETIZE FROM DAY ONE (EMOTION NO DEY PAY BILLS)

    If your niche cannot be monetized, it’s a hobby. Not a business.

    Do people pay for this problem to be solved?

    Are there coaches, content creators, or products already making money in that niche?

    Good. That means there’s a market.

    Don’t try to be the first. Choose a lucrative niche.

    4. START WITH ONE THING. YOU CAN EVOLVE LATER.

    You’re not married to your niche forever o.

    Start with what you know now.

    As you grow, your niche will grow with you.

    Clarity comes along the way.

    5. STOP WAITING FOR A VOICE FROM HEAVEN.

    My dear, your niche won’t come with thunder and lightning.

    It won’t say, “Behold, this is thy calling…”

    You find your niche by:
    • Testing
    • Creating content
    • Serving people
    • Listening to feedback
    • Seeing what works

    The more you show up, the clearer it becomes.

    Don’t let “I don’t have a niche” stop you from building a brand.

    Start from where you are.

    Pick something. Package it. Post it.

    Then keep refining as you go.

    You don’t find your niche by sitting still.

    You find it by moving.

    HOW TO CHOOSE A NICHE FOR YOUR ONLINE BRAND. A lot of people are confused when it comes to choosing a niche. You don’t need to “have it all figured out” to choose a niche. Here’s how to pick your niche without overthinking. 1. CHECK WHAT YOU KNOW, LOVE, AND CAN TEACH WITHOUT GOOGLE. Ask yourself, What do people always ask me about? What can I explain even if someone wakes me up by 2am? What topic excites me and energizes me? What have I suffered through, survived, and now I want to help others with? Your niche is usually hidden inside your knowledge, your experience, or your wounds. 2. FOCUS ON WHO YOU WANT TO HELP, NOT JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO SELL Instead of saying: “I want to sell skincare products.” Say “I help young women clear their acne and feel confident in their bare face.” See the difference? Your niche is not just what you do. It’s WHO you do it for and WHY it matters. 3. MONETIZE FROM DAY ONE (EMOTION NO DEY PAY BILLS) If your niche cannot be monetized, it’s a hobby. Not a business. Do people pay for this problem to be solved? Are there coaches, content creators, or products already making money in that niche? Good. That means there’s a market. Don’t try to be the first. Choose a lucrative niche. 4. START WITH ONE THING. YOU CAN EVOLVE LATER. You’re not married to your niche forever o. Start with what you know now. As you grow, your niche will grow with you. Clarity comes along the way. 5. STOP WAITING FOR A VOICE FROM HEAVEN. My dear, your niche won’t come with thunder and lightning. It won’t say, “Behold, this is thy calling…” You find your niche by: • Testing • Creating content • Serving people • Listening to feedback • Seeing what works The more you show up, the clearer it becomes. Don’t let “I don’t have a niche” stop you from building a brand. Start from where you are. Pick something. Package it. Post it. Then keep refining as you go. You don’t find your niche by sitting still. You find it by moving.
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  • Today is Good Friday. May our sins be forgiven, and may the reason for today bring us closer to our creator.
    Today is Good Friday. May our sins be forgiven, and may the reason for today bring us closer to our creator. 🙏
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  • HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER

    Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby.

    And hobbies don’t pay bills!

    When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic.

    They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset.

    That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life.

    Let me break it down for you:

    1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE”

    A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.”

    Big mistake!

    You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business.

    If you take it seriously, others will too.

    Show up like a boss.

    Be intentional about your content.

    Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy.

    2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY

    You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman.

    Do you know how much you made last month?

    Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded.

    Have clear income goals.

    Track every naira you make and spend.

    Charge your worth!

    Stop underpricing yourself out of fear.

    3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING

    If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee.

    CEOs take charge!

    Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales).

    Make bold decisions without fear.

    4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING.

    A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.”

    She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients.

    Speak with authority in your niche.

    Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results!

    Network with other high-value women (your circle matters).

    5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND

    Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously?

    Consistency is what turns followers into buyers.

    Plan your content ahead.

    Show up even when you don’t feel like it.

    Keep refining and improving your content.

    6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET

    A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves.

    See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks.

    Be adaptable (social media change fast).

    Never stop evolving!

    If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today.

    No more playing small.

    As for me, I’m here to play the big game!

    HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby. And hobbies don’t pay bills! When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic. They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset. That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life. Let me break it down for you: 1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE” A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.” Big mistake! You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business. If you take it seriously, others will too. Show up like a boss. Be intentional about your content. Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy. 2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman. Do you know how much you made last month? Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded. Have clear income goals. Track every naira you make and spend. Charge your worth! Stop underpricing yourself out of fear. 3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee. CEOs take charge! Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales). Make bold decisions without fear. 4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING. A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.” She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients. Speak with authority in your niche. Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results! Network with other high-value women (your circle matters). 5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously? Consistency is what turns followers into buyers. Plan your content ahead. Show up even when you don’t feel like it. Keep refining and improving your content. 6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves. See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks. Be adaptable (social media change fast). Never stop evolving! If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today. No more playing small. As for me, I’m here to play the big game!
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  • So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account?

    This is exactly what you should do.

    1. Change That Name

    Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko

    If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name.

    It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing.

    2. Fix That Bio

    Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that.

    Your bio should show what you do.
    Let people know what kind of content to expect.

    Example:
    •Baker
    I share simple baking recipes

    •Virtual assistant
    helping small business owners

    •Lifestyle creator
    sharing my daily life

    Make it clear and easy to understand.

    3. Use a Better Profile Picture

    That blurry selfie from Snapchat?

    No please.
    If you can, go to a studio.

    If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo.

    Let people see your face clearly.

    4. Check Your Settings

    Make your profile public

    Turn on “review posts before they appear”

    Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline

    5. Two Things to Always Remember:

    Be yourself, but be intentional

    Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself

    That’s it.
    Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content.

    I really hope this helps.

    So, you want to start content creation with your old Facebook account? This is exactly what you should do. 1. Change That Name Let’s leave names like Cutie Bella, Mhiz Sky etc we left that in 2016 biko If you want people to take you seriously, use your real name. It makes you look more professional and helps people know you’re not playing. 2. Fix That Bio Some of us still have bios like “Calm and reserved. BD: 05/08 or F**k haters, please change that. Your bio should show what you do. Let people know what kind of content to expect. Example: •Baker I share simple baking recipes •Virtual assistant helping small business owners •Lifestyle creator sharing my daily life Make it clear and easy to understand. 3. Use a Better Profile Picture That blurry selfie from Snapchat? No please. If you can, go to a studio. If not, just wear something nice, stand where there’s good light, and take a clean photo. Let people see your face clearly. 4. Check Your Settings Make your profile public Turn on “review posts before they appear” Clear old unnecessary tags from your timeline 5. Two Things to Always Remember: Be yourself, but be intentional Be consistent, but don’t stress yourself That’s it. Start with these and your Facebook page/profile will look fresh and ready for content. I really hope this helps.
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  • I came across this quote today that really hit home: "Overnight success takes at least 5 years of work." It made me pause and think about my own path.

    We live in a world where it’s so easy to feel like we’re falling behind when we see someone else “make it” overnight. But the reality? That “overnight” moment was years in the making. Selah.

    Come to think of it, those entrepreneurs, artists, or creators we admire… they didn’t just wake up one day with a viral moment. They spent years honing their craft, facing setbacks, and pushing through self-doubt. Maybe they were up at 2 a.m. perfecting a project while the world slept, or maybe they heard “no” a hundred times before that one “yes” changed everything. It’s the kind of hard work that doesn’t get the spotlight, but it’s what builds the foundation for something truly amazing.

    I know it’s tough to keep going when the results aren’t immediate. I’ve been there, wondered if I’m on the right path, felt like I should be further along.

    This quote is a reminder that success isn’t a sprint but a marathon. It’s about showing up for yourself, day after day, even when it feels like nothing’s happening. Those small, consistent steps are leading you somewhere incredible.

    Good evening everyone!
    I came across this quote today that really hit home: "Overnight success takes at least 5 years of work." It made me pause and think about my own path. We live in a world where it’s so easy to feel like we’re falling behind when we see someone else “make it” overnight. But the reality? That “overnight” moment was years in the making. Selah. Come to think of it, those entrepreneurs, artists, or creators we admire… they didn’t just wake up one day with a viral moment. They spent years honing their craft, facing setbacks, and pushing through self-doubt. Maybe they were up at 2 a.m. perfecting a project while the world slept, or maybe they heard “no” a hundred times before that one “yes” changed everything. It’s the kind of hard work that doesn’t get the spotlight, but it’s what builds the foundation for something truly amazing. I know it’s tough to keep going when the results aren’t immediate. I’ve been there, wondered if I’m on the right path, felt like I should be further along. This quote is a reminder that success isn’t a sprint but a marathon. It’s about showing up for yourself, day after day, even when it feels like nothing’s happening. Those small, consistent steps are leading you somewhere incredible. ✈️ Good evening everyone!
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  • Nigeria's Education Minister, Tunji Alausa, has called for the extension of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program from one to two years. This proposal aims to strengthen the fight against certificate fraud, following a federal probe revealing the use of fake degrees. The extended duration would also allow for the expansion of skills development programs, empowering youth to become job creators. #NYSC #EducationMinister

    Nigeria's Education Minister, Tunji Alausa, has called for the extension of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program from one to two years. This proposal aims to strengthen the fight against certificate fraud, following a federal probe revealing the use of fake degrees. The extended duration would also allow for the expansion of skills development programs, empowering youth to become job creators. #NYSC #EducationMinister
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