• Life is all about determination and turn, once you determine to make it in life, next to do is work hard and wait for your turn 🫵
    Life is all about determination and turn, once you determine to make it in life, next to do is work hard and wait for your turn 🫵🤑🙏
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  • IT'S NOT HOW HIGH THE MOUNTAIN TOP. IT'S ONLY THE DETERMINATION TO CLIMB. GET SET-------
    IT'S NOT HOW HIGH THE MOUNTAIN TOP. IT'S ONLY THE DETERMINATION TO CLIMB. GET SET-------
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  • Love Is Patient

    Daniel and Aisha had been together for six years, yet life kept throwing challenges their way. Daniel struggled to find a stable job, while Aisha worked tirelessly to support them both. People often told her to move on, but she believed in him.

    “I just need more time,” Daniel would say, his eyes full of determination.

    Aisha never pressured him. Instead, she encouraged him, reminded him of his strengths, and prayed for his breakthrough.

    One day, after countless failed interviews, Daniel finally secured a job—one that changed their lives. He proposed with his first paycheck, tears in his eyes.

    “I kept going because you never gave up on me,” he whispered.

    Love had been patient, and in the end, it was worth the wait.

    Love Is Patient Daniel and Aisha had been together for six years, yet life kept throwing challenges their way. Daniel struggled to find a stable job, while Aisha worked tirelessly to support them both. People often told her to move on, but she believed in him. “I just need more time,” Daniel would say, his eyes full of determination. Aisha never pressured him. Instead, she encouraged him, reminded him of his strengths, and prayed for his breakthrough. One day, after countless failed interviews, Daniel finally secured a job—one that changed their lives. He proposed with his first paycheck, tears in his eyes. “I kept going because you never gave up on me,” he whispered. Love had been patient, and in the end, it was worth the wait.
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  • I want to be my own woman—a special kind of woman who defines her path with strength, elegance, and authenticity. She rises from setbacks with grace, speaks with wisdom, and acts with courage. Compassionate yet unyielding, she inspires others through her confidence and determination. She values growth, cherishing every step of her journey, knowing progress matters more than perfection. I will act, speak, and carry myself like her, building the best version of me with purpose and resilience.

    I want to be my own woman—a special kind of woman who defines her path with strength, elegance, and authenticity. She rises from setbacks with grace, speaks with wisdom, and acts with courage. Compassionate yet unyielding, she inspires others through her confidence and determination. She values growth, cherishing every step of her journey, knowing progress matters more than perfection. I will act, speak, and carry myself like her, building the best version of me with purpose and resilience.
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  • WHAT ELSE CAN I SAY, JUST WATCH THIS KID IN THIS VIDEO BELOW AND KNOW HOW HIS DETERMINATION, PERSISTENCE, FOCUS, TARGET, GOAL MIXED WITH POWERFUL EMOTION AND IMAGINATION ATTACHED WITH HIS PASSION TO SUCCEED ON WHAT HE SET OUT TO DO AND HE ACHIEVED IT, YET NO ONE THOUGHT HIM. ALL THESE VIRTURES ON HOW TO SUCCEED. . RIGHT NOW HE IS TEACHING US TO DO LIIKEWISE IN OUR ALL OUR ENDEAVOURS.... STICK TO THE END...BURN BRIDGES OF FAILURE
    WHAT ELSE CAN I SAY, JUST WATCH THIS KID IN THIS VIDEO BELOW AND KNOW HOW HIS DETERMINATION, PERSISTENCE, FOCUS, TARGET, GOAL MIXED WITH POWERFUL EMOTION AND IMAGINATION ATTACHED WITH HIS PASSION TO SUCCEED ON WHAT HE SET OUT TO DO AND HE ACHIEVED IT, YET NO ONE THOUGHT HIM. ALL THESE VIRTURES ON HOW TO SUCCEED. . RIGHT NOW HE IS TEACHING US TO DO LIIKEWISE IN OUR ALL OUR ENDEAVOURS.... STICK TO THE END...BURN BRIDGES OF FAILURE
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  • *REMEMBER YOUR AGE*
    ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
    REMEMBER YOUR AGE GROUP TODAY IN THIS YEAR 2025 LEST YOU FORGET Your Purpose IN LIFE!

    *Overtime age*
    1925 - 100 years
    1926 - 99 years
    1927 - 98 years
    1928 - 97 years
    1929 - 96 years
    1930 - 95 years
    1931 - 94 years
    *Sunset age*
    1932 - 93 years
    1933 - 92 years
    1934 - 91 years
    1935 - 90 years
    1936 - 89 years
    1937 - 88 years
    1938 - 87 years
    1939 - 86 years
    1940 - 85 years
    1941 - 84 years
    1942 - 83 years
    1943 - 82 years
    1944 - 81 years
    1945 - 80 years
    1946 - 79 years
    1947 - 78 years
    1948 - 77 years
    1949 - 76 years
    1950 - 75 years
    *old age*
    1951 - 74 years
    1952 - 73 years old
    1953 - 72 years old
    1954 - 71 years old
    1955 - 70 years old
    1956 - 69 years old
    1957 - 68 years
    1958 - 67 years
    1959 - 66 years old
    1960 - 65 years
    1961 - 64 years old
    1962 - 63 years

    *Amendments and reconciliation age*
    1963 - 62 years old
    1964 - 61 years
    1965 - 60 years
    1966 - 59 years old
    1967 - 58 years
    1968 - 57 years
    1969 - 56 years
    1970 - 55 years
    1971 - 54 years old
    1972 - 53 years

    *Achievements and fulfilment age*
    1973 - 52 years old
    1974 - 51 years old
    1975 - 50 years
    1976 - 49 years
    1977 - 48 years
    1978 - 47 years old
    1979 - 46 years
    1980 - 45 years
    1981 - 44 years old
    1982 - 43 years

    *Decision making age*
    1983 - 42 years old
    1984 - 41 years
    1985 - 40 years old
    1986 - 39 years old
    1987 - 38 years
    1988 - 37 years old
    1989 - 36 years old
    1990 - 35 years old
    1991 - 34 years old
    1992- 33 years

    *Commitment & determination age*
    1993- 32 years old
    1994 - 31 years
    1995 - 30 years
    1996 - 29 years
    1997 - 28 years
    1998 - 27 years old
    1999 - 26 years
    2000 - 25 years
    2001 - 24 years old
    2002 - 23 years

    *Adolescence and studies*
    2003 - 22 years
    2004 - 21 years
    2005 - 20 years old
    2006 - 19 years
    2007 - 18 years
    2008 - 17 years
    2009- 16 years
    2010- 15 years
    2011- 14 years
    2012- 13 years

    *Baby's & toddlers supervision age*
    2013 - 12 years
    2014 - 11 years
    2015- 10 years
    2016- 09 years
    2017- 08 years
    2018- 07 years
    2019- 06 years
    2020- 05 years
    2021- 04 years
    2022-03 year
    2025 month
    Avoid pretending that you are still young. Always remember that time does not wait for anybody. Think twice about your age. As the days go by, we approach our resting place. Ask yourself this question.

    What have I really done for my family, relatives, friends, and God since I came to this earth?

    Is there anything I can still do?

    So do something now because time is passing swiftly, and it may be too late. Every day you get older, make yourself a treasure because this world is temporary.
    Be grateful to the Lord and start to push forward with determination and hard work with prayer and diligence, and you will gain eternal life, which is *HEAVEN*
    : *BEWARE OF "ONE DAY"*

    *ONE DAY,* You will retire from active civil service and start leaving a private life.

    *ONE DAY * Another person will be sitting on your seat and being in your position.

    *ONE DAY,* You will lock your door, but you will not be the one to open it.

    *ONE DAY,* you will wash those best clothes of yours and you will not be able to wear it.

    *ONE DAY,* Your favourite food will be prepared, and you will not be there to eat it anymore.

    *ONE DAY,* You will eat and drink what you will never excrete.

    *ONE DAY,* your curriculum vitae and all your years of experience will not matter to anyone anymore.

    *ONE DAY,* The person who seems to love you most will never dare to move closer to you.

    *ONE DAY,* You will think of what you can never accomplish.

    *ONE DAY,* you will be regarded as "a corpse"

    *ONE DAY,* You will be isolated in a place called "grave"

    *ONE DAY,* Those things and people you love most will come your way, but you will not be able to give any attention to it/them.

    *ONE DAY,* You will hold your breath and never be able to release it.

    *ONE DAY,* you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge (GOD).

    *ONE DAY,* housefly/ termites will come your way, and you will be unable to chase them.

    *ONE DAY,* You will receive a call that you can never decline.

    *ONE DAY,* Your name will be called, but no one will answer.

    *ONE DAY,* the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person.

    *ONE DAY,* Your deed on Earth will be presented to you like a CD.

    *ONE DAY * A title will be added to your name "Late"

    *ONE DAY * The Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.7

    *ONE DAY,* that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand/dust.

    *ONE DAY,* your entire body will cease operation. The verb will change from he is a good man to he was a good man.

    *ONE DAY,* You will be given an eternal apartment, either Paradise or hell.

    *ONE DAY,* You will not be able to hold nor type anything on this phone anymore.

    *In summary, take LIFE easy, DO GOOD, and run from EVIL. Be at peace with everyone, love your neighbour as yourself, and remember that "that ONE DAY will surely come when this write-up shall be fulfilled in your life."*

    Please inform your loved ones and people you wish to save from hell to remind THEM about that *'ONE DAY'*

    May God continue to bless and guide us so as to be conscious of tomorrow..

    Be careful how you live today
    Don't cherish worldly things more than the creator of the world
    Remember, someone owns your life

    Don't cause people to cry because of your maltreatment to them

    Only one thing will not perish after you have gone , that's your good work,

    "
    Only Remembered By What You Have Done”

    *BE INFORMED...*
    *REMEMBER YOUR AGE* ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● REMEMBER YOUR AGE GROUP TODAY IN THIS YEAR 2025 LEST YOU FORGET Your Purpose IN LIFE! *Overtime age* 1925 - 100 years 1926 - 99 years 1927 - 98 years 1928 - 97 years 1929 - 96 years 1930 - 95 years 1931 - 94 years *Sunset age* 1932 - 93 years 1933 - 92 years 1934 - 91 years 1935 - 90 years 1936 - 89 years 1937 - 88 years 1938 - 87 years 1939 - 86 years 1940 - 85 years 1941 - 84 years 1942 - 83 years 1943 - 82 years 1944 - 81 years 1945 - 80 years 1946 - 79 years 1947 - 78 years 1948 - 77 years 1949 - 76 years 1950 - 75 years *old age* 1951 - 74 years 1952 - 73 years old 1953 - 72 years old 1954 - 71 years old 1955 - 70 years old 1956 - 69 years old 1957 - 68 years 1958 - 67 years 1959 - 66 years old 1960 - 65 years 1961 - 64 years old 1962 - 63 years *Amendments and reconciliation age* 1963 - 62 years old 1964 - 61 years 1965 - 60 years 1966 - 59 years old 1967 - 58 years 1968 - 57 years 1969 - 56 years 1970 - 55 years 1971 - 54 years old 1972 - 53 years *Achievements and fulfilment age* 1973 - 52 years old 1974 - 51 years old 1975 - 50 years 1976 - 49 years 1977 - 48 years 1978 - 47 years old 1979 - 46 years 1980 - 45 years 1981 - 44 years old 1982 - 43 years *Decision making age* 1983 - 42 years old 1984 - 41 years 1985 - 40 years old 1986 - 39 years old 1987 - 38 years 1988 - 37 years old 1989 - 36 years old 1990 - 35 years old 1991 - 34 years old 1992- 33 years *Commitment & determination age* 1993- 32 years old 1994 - 31 years 1995 - 30 years 1996 - 29 years 1997 - 28 years 1998 - 27 years old 1999 - 26 years 2000 - 25 years 2001 - 24 years old 2002 - 23 years *Adolescence and studies* 2003 - 22 years 2004 - 21 years 2005 - 20 years old 2006 - 19 years 2007 - 18 years 2008 - 17 years 2009- 16 years 2010- 15 years 2011- 14 years 2012- 13 years *Baby's & toddlers supervision age* 2013 - 12 years 2014 - 11 years 2015- 10 years 2016- 09 years 2017- 08 years 2018- 07 years 2019- 06 years 2020- 05 years 2021- 04 years 2022-03 year 2025 month Avoid pretending that you are still young. Always remember that time does not wait for anybody. Think twice about your age. As the days go by, we approach our resting place. Ask yourself this question. What have I really done for my family, relatives, friends, and God since I came to this earth? Is there anything I can still do? So do something now because time is passing swiftly, and it may be too late. Every day you get older, make yourself a treasure because this world is temporary. Be grateful to the Lord and start to push forward with determination and hard work with prayer and diligence, and you will gain eternal life, which is *HEAVEN* : *BEWARE OF "ONE DAY"* *ONE DAY,* You will retire from active civil service and start leaving a private life. *ONE DAY * Another person will be sitting on your seat and being in your position. *ONE DAY,* You will lock your door, but you will not be the one to open it. *ONE DAY,* you will wash those best clothes of yours and you will not be able to wear it. *ONE DAY,* Your favourite food will be prepared, and you will not be there to eat it anymore. *ONE DAY,* You will eat and drink what you will never excrete. *ONE DAY,* your curriculum vitae and all your years of experience will not matter to anyone anymore. *ONE DAY,* The person who seems to love you most will never dare to move closer to you. *ONE DAY,* You will think of what you can never accomplish. *ONE DAY,* you will be regarded as "a corpse" *ONE DAY,* You will be isolated in a place called "grave" *ONE DAY,* Those things and people you love most will come your way, but you will not be able to give any attention to it/them. *ONE DAY,* You will hold your breath and never be able to release it. *ONE DAY,* you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge (GOD). *ONE DAY,* housefly/ termites will come your way, and you will be unable to chase them. *ONE DAY,* You will receive a call that you can never decline. *ONE DAY,* Your name will be called, but no one will answer. *ONE DAY,* the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person. *ONE DAY,* Your deed on Earth will be presented to you like a CD. *ONE DAY * A title will be added to your name "Late" *ONE DAY * The Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.7 *ONE DAY,* that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand/dust. *ONE DAY,* your entire body will cease operation. The verb will change from he is a good man to he was a good man. *ONE DAY,* You will be given an eternal apartment, either Paradise or hell. *ONE DAY,* You will not be able to hold nor type anything on this phone anymore. *In summary, take LIFE easy, DO GOOD, and run from EVIL. Be at peace with everyone, love your neighbour as yourself, and remember that "that ONE DAY will surely come when this write-up shall be fulfilled in your life."* Please inform your loved ones and people you wish to save from hell to remind THEM about that *'ONE DAY'* May God continue to bless and guide us so as to be conscious of tomorrow.. Be careful how you live today Don't cherish worldly things more than the creator of the world Remember, someone owns your life Don't cause people to cry because of your maltreatment to them Only one thing will not perish after you have gone , that's your good work, " Only Remembered By What You Have Done” *BE INFORMED...*
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  • DO NOT LOSE A GOOD MAN BECAUSE HE IS BROKE:

    Wise words!

    Don't lose a good man because of temporary financial struggles. Here's why:

    Good Character is Rare

    1. Kindness, empathy, and compassion are valuable traits.
    2. Integrity, honesty, and loyalty are essential.
    3. A good heart and positive attitude are priceless.

    Financial Struggles are Temporary

    1. Financial situation can change quickly.
    2. Hard work and determination can lead to success.
    3. Support and encouragement can help overcome challenges.

    Wealth isn't Everything

    1. Money can't buy happiness or love.
    2. Material possession don't guarantee fulfillment.
    3. Relationship built on trust, respect, and communication last.

    Good Men are hard to Find

    1. Loyalty, commitment, and dedication are rare.
    2. Emotional intelligence and maturity are variable.
    3. A partner who values you beyond material possessions is precious.

    Focus on shared Values

    1. Emotional connection and intimacy.
    2. Similar goals, interests, and passions
    3. Mutual respect, trust, and communication.

    Support his Goals and Aspirations

    1. Encourage his passion and interests.
    2. Help him overcome obstacles and challenges.
    3. Celebrate his successes and progress.

    Build a Strong Foundation

    1. Develop emotional intimacy and connection.
    2. Establish open and honest communication.
    3. Foster trust, respect, and loyalty.

    Remember

    1.Love is not measured by bank accounts.
    2. True wealth lies in relationships and experiences.
    3. A good partner is worth more than gold.

    Don't let temporary financial struggles cloud your judgement. Focus on the qualities that truly matter in a partner.
    DO NOT LOSE A GOOD MAN BECAUSE HE IS BROKE: Wise words! Don't lose a good man because of temporary financial struggles. Here's why: Good Character is Rare 1. Kindness, empathy, and compassion are valuable traits. 2. Integrity, honesty, and loyalty are essential. 3. A good heart and positive attitude are priceless. Financial Struggles are Temporary 1. Financial situation can change quickly. 2. Hard work and determination can lead to success. 3. Support and encouragement can help overcome challenges. Wealth isn't Everything 1. Money can't buy happiness or love. 2. Material possession don't guarantee fulfillment. 3. Relationship built on trust, respect, and communication last. Good Men are hard to Find 1. Loyalty, commitment, and dedication are rare. 2. Emotional intelligence and maturity are variable. 3. A partner who values you beyond material possessions is precious. Focus on shared Values 1. Emotional connection and intimacy. 2. Similar goals, interests, and passions 3. Mutual respect, trust, and communication. Support his Goals and Aspirations 1. Encourage his passion and interests. 2. Help him overcome obstacles and challenges. 3. Celebrate his successes and progress. Build a Strong Foundation 1. Develop emotional intimacy and connection. 2. Establish open and honest communication. 3. Foster trust, respect, and loyalty. Remember 1.Love is not measured by bank accounts. 2. True wealth lies in relationships and experiences. 3. A good partner is worth more than gold. Don't let temporary financial struggles cloud your judgement. Focus on the qualities that truly matter in a partner.
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  • AWERO, THE RIVER GODDESS
    Bankole Ikusika

    Episode 5: The Rising Tide of Dissent

    The air in the Kingdom of Iye was thick with tension and reverberated with uncertainty. As word spread about the budding relationship between Awero, the goddess of the river, and Kofi, the rebellious shepherd from Ewele village, discontent brewed among the inhabitants. Whispers of betrayal and betrayal echoed through the hearts of her subjects, igniting a fervor that demanded to be voiced.

    Awero had always believed in the power of love and connection, yet the very essence of her being now faced the threat of dissent. The villagers gathered near the riverbanks, forming a mass of voices laden with dismay. They regarded her not as their beloved goddess but as a figure whose choices questioned the sanctity of the traditions that had guided their lives for generations.

    Among them was Ayi, a fierce elder and protector of the kingdom's values, whose wisdom was respected but whose heart had grown hard over the years. “We must unite!” Ayi declared, her voice slicing through the murmurs like a knife. “This romance with Kofi stains the sacred waters we revere. If our goddess wishes to defy tradition, then we shall rise against her!”

    The crowd roared in agreement, fuelled by the fear that Awero’s love could taint their indelible connection to the Ije River. “We will not stand idly by while our goddess cavorts with a mortal!” shouted Jume, a young villager whose passion echoed the sentiment swirling through the masses. “If love is to conquer, then it will do so over our dead bodies!”

    Awero and Kofi stood side by side, witnessing the storm brewing before them, hearts heavy with the weight of what was at stake. Kofi’s brow knitted with concern, and he turned to Awero. “This cannot be how they remember you. We must face them and explain the purity of our love. These fires of dissent only burn because they misunderstand,” he vowed.

    Awero’s heart ached. She had never wanted to bring unrest to her land, only love and healing. Yet she stood resolute, determined to claim her truth. “Then let us address them, Kofi. If they wish to love me as they do the river, they must first understand that my heart cannot be bound by tradition alone.”

    Together, they approached the gathering, their presence silencing the noise. Awero’s luminescent form shone brightly before the villagers, a figure of grace and longing. “People of Iye,” her voice resonated like a gentle waterfall. “I hear your concerns and understand your fears. But I ask you to embrace the spirit of love, for everything ties back to our hearts.”

    “But goddess!” an elder interjected, his voice shrouded in despair. “You would cast aside tradition, the very rules that bind us? Our ancestors gave us these truths to maintain balance, and now you toss them aside for a fleeting whim! What becomes of us?”

    Awero felt the burden of their doubts settle upon her, heavy like stones. She turned to Kofi, whose unwavering confidence bolstered her spirit. “This love is no fleeting whim; it is a connection borne out of understanding and a shared journey. I see greatness in him, and he sees the essence of me beyond my divinity. Shouldn’t we herald the love that strengthens us rather than the fear that chains us?”

    While her words spoke to many, the dissenters grew louder. “If you continue down this path, we will revolt! Kofi will become a symbol of your betrayal!” Ayi’s voice rang out in defiance, urging the villagers to take action.

    With fury rising like the waters of the river in a storm, the villagers began rallying together, spreading the words of rebellion like wildfire. Kofi felt desperation pool in his chest. “You cannot turn against the river, the essence of life that nurtured you!” he pleaded, raising his hands in a gesture of peace. “Awero does not abandon you; she seeks to redefine our understanding of existence, forging a path through love!”

    Awero, witnessing the anger of her people, felt a tear slip from her eye, a drop of shimmering water cascading down her cheek. “I do not wish to abandon tradition, but rather to encompass love as a part of it,” she spoke, a tremor in her voice. “Let us shift our people's notions from fear of the divine to respect for the love it inspires.”

    Yet Ayi’s followers rallied to her side like a tempest closing in. “We will not be silenced! Remove Kofi from our realm, or we will revolt and reclaim our land!” The threat loomed like thunderclouds.

    With hearts aching under the weight of chaos, Awero and Kofi withdrew to the riverbank, seeking solace in each other’s embrace. The waters lapped gently around them, belying the storm brewing above. “What hope do we have if they refuse to listen? Our love is drowned in a sea of rigid tradition,” Kofi said, anguish flooding his voice.

    Awero’s heart felt heavy at the thought of losing not only Kofi but also the love she had for her people. “We must do something, Kofi. If they rise against me, this will create a rift that will never heal. I cannot allow violence to taint the love we’ve fostered.”

    Kofi contemplated her words, a spark igniting within. “Perhaps it is a time for a vision—a way for them to witness the connection we share. Let them see what love can do, the strength of unity! Let us unite our worlds, not through force but through understanding.”

    Awero’s face lit up at this idea, her heart racing at the potential it held. “What do you suggest?”

    “We could gather the villagers to witness the harmony of our love. I will venture into the depths of the river, and you will guide me. Let them glimpse the beauty our bond can manifest—a celebration of love that transcends the mundane.”

    While Awero held apprehensions about exposing her true potential to the villagers, the thought of losing Kofi tore at her heart. “We shall do it,” she decided, quiet determination settling in her core.

    As twilight enveloped the sky, Awero and Kofi prepared for the moment where the essence of their love could be revealed. The villagers gathered stiffly near the water’s edge, wary eyes trained upon the couple. Ayi stood prominently among them, crafting her thoughts into a formidable wariness.

    “Let the goddess show us her folly,” she sneered, arms crossed defiantly.

    Awero called out to the villagers, her voice soothing yet firm as the currents of the river. “Tonight, I wish to show you what love has the power to create. Trust in this connection!” As she intertwined her fingers with Kofi’s, the air shimmered with anticipation.

    Kofi took a deep breath as he stepped forward, anchoring himself in Awero’s love. He plunged into the river, surrounded by the luminescence of the goddess’ magic. With each stroke, waves of light began to ripple through the depths, reflecting colors unseen; a twinkling symphony of blue and gold danced upon the surface.

    Awero whispered incantations that brought forth vision to the villagers—a luminous world of intertwined destinies where love conquers fear. As Kofi glided through the currents, the waters began to swirl and shimmer, crafting vivid scenes of life filled with joy and unity.

    Translucent images began to form around them; joyous villages thriving with laughter and mirth, couples tied together in bonds of love, strengthened by faith in each other, and the essence of life flourishing like the vibrant flowers that adorned their lands. The villagers watched with widened eyes, dazzled by this radiant display of harmony.

    As Kofi emerged from the water, his body enveloped in light, he took Awero’s hand, their ethereal connection illuminating the entire riverbank. “This is what we fear losing! Love deems more powerful than all, binding us to each other and to the land. I am a mere shepherd, yet standing by this goddess—I am home!”

    The spectators fell silent, the enchanting display weaving through their hearts, kindling sparks of curiosity where fear had resided. Awero, unfurling her arms, motioned for the villagers to gather closer to the river.

    “Witness the life we could cultivate, a flourishing realm where love, not fear, binds our destinies,” she impassioned, her radiant presence illuminating the night. “Should we not embrace what can bring joy—a soul both mortal and divine?”

    Slowly, the community began to shift, understanding unraveling within their hearts like the delicate petals of a bloom. Each villager contemplated their own relationships and the profound love that guided them through life. The doubts that once clouded their hearts began to lift, as whispers traversed the crowd.

    “Perhaps we have misunderstood,” a voice murmured from the back. “Are we not made stronger by love?”

    Yet Ayi, steadfast in her beliefs, raised her hands in defiance against the tide of change. “This will lead to calamity! You, dear people, are being blinded by a temporary dazzle! Remember our traditions!”

    As the tide of voices began to shift, Kofi felt the potency of the moment building. “We can honor our traditions while allowing for new growth, Ayi. Do not fear what you do not understand. Our connection only seeks to deepen the love we hold for each other and our land.”

    Ayi’s dark brow furrowed as she scanned the seeds of doubt taking root within the crowd. “You speak of love, yet love can lead us astray, and nothing remains sacred if boundaries are torn apart!”

    Awero, sensing Ayi’s deep anguish and struggling to maintain the bonds of ancient customs, turned to her with compassion. “I do not seek to erase your traditions—merely to redefine them. Allow our love to be part of this journey! We can intertwine the threads of our fates while honoring your wisdom, Ayi, joining our hearts as one.”

    The crowd murmured, captivated by her tender approach, while Ayi’s resolve faltered momentarily as she saw the light glimmering in their eyes.

    “Can we bend, yet remain strong? Can we love without losing the heart of our values?” Ayi’s voice wavered, her gaze flickered to the shimmering waters of the river, its depths symbolizing the profound understanding they sought. “Will this ensure our traditions hold their importance? That we honor our ancestors while embracing the love that binds us?”

    Awero nodded earnestly. “Let us forge a new path together, illuminating the values of both love and tradition. The heart is capable of holding both—together, we can transform what is in danger of being lost into something even more profound.”

    And slowly, as Kofi and Awero’s unwavering spirits revealed the light of possibility, the villagers begun to look at each other. Unraveling their fears, the ripples of understanding glimmered like stars in the night sky.

    In the face of chaos, Kofi and Awero had ignited a glimmer of hope—an understanding that could bridge the divide between love and tradition. Still, Ayi stood firm, the weight of history pressing against her resolve.

    “I will not relinquish my caution or let you lead me astray without proof of your worth,” she said, her voice resolute. “If you truly wish to unite love with tradition, then you must first prove your intentions. A goddess cannot simply declare her love and expect all to follow.”

    And thus, the challenge was laid before them. Awero and Kofi must endure trials of the heart, not only to prove their love but also to showcase that this union could invigorate the very essence of life within the village while retaining the wisdom of the past. It was a daunting task, but they were determined to fight for their love, to showcase that connection was more powerful than fear.

    The river flowed with renewed vigor that night, carrying both shadows of doubt and the light of understanding. Awero and Kofi found themselves at a turning point, where their love could ripple through the kingdom, transforming hearts and guiding the kingdom toward acceptance.

    With hope flickering in their souls, together they embarked on a journey that would redefine their destinies—a tug of war between love and tradition, where the outcome remained uncertain, yet hope towered billowy like the grand clouds above—a reminder that even in a storm, harmony could prevail, and love could illuminate their path.

    They would set out to forge new threads in the fabric of their people, weaving a tapestry that honored both love and history—ever stronger together, as the Kingdom of Iye River watched, waiting for the dawn of a new awakening to unfold...
    To be continued in Episode 6

    AWERO, THE RIVER GODDESS Bankole Ikusika Episode 5: The Rising Tide of Dissent The air in the Kingdom of Iye was thick with tension and reverberated with uncertainty. As word spread about the budding relationship between Awero, the goddess of the river, and Kofi, the rebellious shepherd from Ewele village, discontent brewed among the inhabitants. Whispers of betrayal and betrayal echoed through the hearts of her subjects, igniting a fervor that demanded to be voiced. Awero had always believed in the power of love and connection, yet the very essence of her being now faced the threat of dissent. The villagers gathered near the riverbanks, forming a mass of voices laden with dismay. They regarded her not as their beloved goddess but as a figure whose choices questioned the sanctity of the traditions that had guided their lives for generations. Among them was Ayi, a fierce elder and protector of the kingdom's values, whose wisdom was respected but whose heart had grown hard over the years. “We must unite!” Ayi declared, her voice slicing through the murmurs like a knife. “This romance with Kofi stains the sacred waters we revere. If our goddess wishes to defy tradition, then we shall rise against her!” The crowd roared in agreement, fuelled by the fear that Awero’s love could taint their indelible connection to the Ije River. “We will not stand idly by while our goddess cavorts with a mortal!” shouted Jume, a young villager whose passion echoed the sentiment swirling through the masses. “If love is to conquer, then it will do so over our dead bodies!” Awero and Kofi stood side by side, witnessing the storm brewing before them, hearts heavy with the weight of what was at stake. Kofi’s brow knitted with concern, and he turned to Awero. “This cannot be how they remember you. We must face them and explain the purity of our love. These fires of dissent only burn because they misunderstand,” he vowed. Awero’s heart ached. She had never wanted to bring unrest to her land, only love and healing. Yet she stood resolute, determined to claim her truth. “Then let us address them, Kofi. If they wish to love me as they do the river, they must first understand that my heart cannot be bound by tradition alone.” Together, they approached the gathering, their presence silencing the noise. Awero’s luminescent form shone brightly before the villagers, a figure of grace and longing. “People of Iye,” her voice resonated like a gentle waterfall. “I hear your concerns and understand your fears. But I ask you to embrace the spirit of love, for everything ties back to our hearts.” “But goddess!” an elder interjected, his voice shrouded in despair. “You would cast aside tradition, the very rules that bind us? Our ancestors gave us these truths to maintain balance, and now you toss them aside for a fleeting whim! What becomes of us?” Awero felt the burden of their doubts settle upon her, heavy like stones. She turned to Kofi, whose unwavering confidence bolstered her spirit. “This love is no fleeting whim; it is a connection borne out of understanding and a shared journey. I see greatness in him, and he sees the essence of me beyond my divinity. Shouldn’t we herald the love that strengthens us rather than the fear that chains us?” While her words spoke to many, the dissenters grew louder. “If you continue down this path, we will revolt! Kofi will become a symbol of your betrayal!” Ayi’s voice rang out in defiance, urging the villagers to take action. With fury rising like the waters of the river in a storm, the villagers began rallying together, spreading the words of rebellion like wildfire. Kofi felt desperation pool in his chest. “You cannot turn against the river, the essence of life that nurtured you!” he pleaded, raising his hands in a gesture of peace. “Awero does not abandon you; she seeks to redefine our understanding of existence, forging a path through love!” Awero, witnessing the anger of her people, felt a tear slip from her eye, a drop of shimmering water cascading down her cheek. “I do not wish to abandon tradition, but rather to encompass love as a part of it,” she spoke, a tremor in her voice. “Let us shift our people's notions from fear of the divine to respect for the love it inspires.” Yet Ayi’s followers rallied to her side like a tempest closing in. “We will not be silenced! Remove Kofi from our realm, or we will revolt and reclaim our land!” The threat loomed like thunderclouds. With hearts aching under the weight of chaos, Awero and Kofi withdrew to the riverbank, seeking solace in each other’s embrace. The waters lapped gently around them, belying the storm brewing above. “What hope do we have if they refuse to listen? Our love is drowned in a sea of rigid tradition,” Kofi said, anguish flooding his voice. Awero’s heart felt heavy at the thought of losing not only Kofi but also the love she had for her people. “We must do something, Kofi. If they rise against me, this will create a rift that will never heal. I cannot allow violence to taint the love we’ve fostered.” Kofi contemplated her words, a spark igniting within. “Perhaps it is a time for a vision—a way for them to witness the connection we share. Let them see what love can do, the strength of unity! Let us unite our worlds, not through force but through understanding.” Awero’s face lit up at this idea, her heart racing at the potential it held. “What do you suggest?” “We could gather the villagers to witness the harmony of our love. I will venture into the depths of the river, and you will guide me. Let them glimpse the beauty our bond can manifest—a celebration of love that transcends the mundane.” While Awero held apprehensions about exposing her true potential to the villagers, the thought of losing Kofi tore at her heart. “We shall do it,” she decided, quiet determination settling in her core. As twilight enveloped the sky, Awero and Kofi prepared for the moment where the essence of their love could be revealed. The villagers gathered stiffly near the water’s edge, wary eyes trained upon the couple. Ayi stood prominently among them, crafting her thoughts into a formidable wariness. “Let the goddess show us her folly,” she sneered, arms crossed defiantly. Awero called out to the villagers, her voice soothing yet firm as the currents of the river. “Tonight, I wish to show you what love has the power to create. Trust in this connection!” As she intertwined her fingers with Kofi’s, the air shimmered with anticipation. Kofi took a deep breath as he stepped forward, anchoring himself in Awero’s love. He plunged into the river, surrounded by the luminescence of the goddess’ magic. With each stroke, waves of light began to ripple through the depths, reflecting colors unseen; a twinkling symphony of blue and gold danced upon the surface. Awero whispered incantations that brought forth vision to the villagers—a luminous world of intertwined destinies where love conquers fear. As Kofi glided through the currents, the waters began to swirl and shimmer, crafting vivid scenes of life filled with joy and unity. Translucent images began to form around them; joyous villages thriving with laughter and mirth, couples tied together in bonds of love, strengthened by faith in each other, and the essence of life flourishing like the vibrant flowers that adorned their lands. The villagers watched with widened eyes, dazzled by this radiant display of harmony. As Kofi emerged from the water, his body enveloped in light, he took Awero’s hand, their ethereal connection illuminating the entire riverbank. “This is what we fear losing! Love deems more powerful than all, binding us to each other and to the land. I am a mere shepherd, yet standing by this goddess—I am home!” The spectators fell silent, the enchanting display weaving through their hearts, kindling sparks of curiosity where fear had resided. Awero, unfurling her arms, motioned for the villagers to gather closer to the river. “Witness the life we could cultivate, a flourishing realm where love, not fear, binds our destinies,” she impassioned, her radiant presence illuminating the night. “Should we not embrace what can bring joy—a soul both mortal and divine?” Slowly, the community began to shift, understanding unraveling within their hearts like the delicate petals of a bloom. Each villager contemplated their own relationships and the profound love that guided them through life. The doubts that once clouded their hearts began to lift, as whispers traversed the crowd. “Perhaps we have misunderstood,” a voice murmured from the back. “Are we not made stronger by love?” Yet Ayi, steadfast in her beliefs, raised her hands in defiance against the tide of change. “This will lead to calamity! You, dear people, are being blinded by a temporary dazzle! Remember our traditions!” As the tide of voices began to shift, Kofi felt the potency of the moment building. “We can honor our traditions while allowing for new growth, Ayi. Do not fear what you do not understand. Our connection only seeks to deepen the love we hold for each other and our land.” Ayi’s dark brow furrowed as she scanned the seeds of doubt taking root within the crowd. “You speak of love, yet love can lead us astray, and nothing remains sacred if boundaries are torn apart!” Awero, sensing Ayi’s deep anguish and struggling to maintain the bonds of ancient customs, turned to her with compassion. “I do not seek to erase your traditions—merely to redefine them. Allow our love to be part of this journey! We can intertwine the threads of our fates while honoring your wisdom, Ayi, joining our hearts as one.” The crowd murmured, captivated by her tender approach, while Ayi’s resolve faltered momentarily as she saw the light glimmering in their eyes. “Can we bend, yet remain strong? Can we love without losing the heart of our values?” Ayi’s voice wavered, her gaze flickered to the shimmering waters of the river, its depths symbolizing the profound understanding they sought. “Will this ensure our traditions hold their importance? That we honor our ancestors while embracing the love that binds us?” Awero nodded earnestly. “Let us forge a new path together, illuminating the values of both love and tradition. The heart is capable of holding both—together, we can transform what is in danger of being lost into something even more profound.” And slowly, as Kofi and Awero’s unwavering spirits revealed the light of possibility, the villagers begun to look at each other. Unraveling their fears, the ripples of understanding glimmered like stars in the night sky. In the face of chaos, Kofi and Awero had ignited a glimmer of hope—an understanding that could bridge the divide between love and tradition. Still, Ayi stood firm, the weight of history pressing against her resolve. “I will not relinquish my caution or let you lead me astray without proof of your worth,” she said, her voice resolute. “If you truly wish to unite love with tradition, then you must first prove your intentions. A goddess cannot simply declare her love and expect all to follow.” And thus, the challenge was laid before them. Awero and Kofi must endure trials of the heart, not only to prove their love but also to showcase that this union could invigorate the very essence of life within the village while retaining the wisdom of the past. It was a daunting task, but they were determined to fight for their love, to showcase that connection was more powerful than fear. The river flowed with renewed vigor that night, carrying both shadows of doubt and the light of understanding. Awero and Kofi found themselves at a turning point, where their love could ripple through the kingdom, transforming hearts and guiding the kingdom toward acceptance. With hope flickering in their souls, together they embarked on a journey that would redefine their destinies—a tug of war between love and tradition, where the outcome remained uncertain, yet hope towered billowy like the grand clouds above—a reminder that even in a storm, harmony could prevail, and love could illuminate their path. They would set out to forge new threads in the fabric of their people, weaving a tapestry that honored both love and history—ever stronger together, as the Kingdom of Iye River watched, waiting for the dawn of a new awakening to unfold... To be continued in Episode 6
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  • *REMEMBER YOUR AGE*
    ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
    REMEMBER YOUR AGE GROUP TODAY IN THIS YEAR 2025 LEST YOU FORGET Your Purpose IN LIFE!

    *Overtime age*
    1925 - 100 years
    1926 - 99 years
    1927 - 98 years
    1928 - 97 years
    1929 - 96 years
    1930 - 95 years
    1931 - 94 years
    *Sunset age*
    1932 - 93 years
    1933 - 92 years
    1934 - 91 years
    1935 - 90 years
    1936 - 89 years
    1937 - 88 years
    1938 - 87 years
    1939 - 86 years
    1940 - 85 years
    1941 - 84 years
    1942 - 83 years
    1943 - 82 years
    1944 - 81 years
    1945 - 80 years
    1946 - 79 years
    1947 - 78 years
    1948 - 77 years
    1949 - 76 years
    1950 - 75 years
    *old age*
    1951 - 74 years
    1952 - 73 years old
    1953 - 72 years old
    1954 - 71 years old
    1955 - 70 years old
    1956 - 69 years old
    1957 - 68 years
    1958 - 67 years
    1959 - 66 years old
    1960 - 65 years
    1961 - 64 years old
    1962 - 63 years

    *Amendments and reconciliation age*
    1963 - 62 years old
    1964 - 61 years
    1965 - 60 years
    1966 - 59years old
    1967 - 58 years
    1968 - 57 years
    1969 - 56 years
    1970 - 55 years
    1971 - 54 years old
    1972 - 53 years

    *Achievements and fulfilment age*
    1973 - 52 years old
    1974 - 51 years old
    1975 - 50 years
    1976 - 49 years
    1977 - 48 years
    1978 - 47 years old
    1979 - 46 years
    1980 - 45 years
    1981 - 44 years old
    1982 - 43 years

    *Decision making age*
    1983 - 42 years old
    1984 - 41 years
    1985 - 40 years old
    1986 - 39 years old
    1987 - 38 years
    1988 - 37years old
    1989 - 36 years old
    1990 - 35 years old
    1991 - 34years old
    1992- 33 years

    *Commitment & determination age*
    1993- 32 years old
    1994 - 31years
    1995 - 30 years
    1996 - 29 years
    1997 - 28 years
    1998 - 27 years old
    1999 - 26 years
    2000 - 25years
    2001 - 24 years old
    2002 - 23 years

    *Adolescence and studies*
    2003 - 22 years
    2004 - 21years
    2005 - 20years old
    2006 - 19 years
    2007 - 18 years
    2008 - 17 years
    2009- 16 years
    2010- 15 years
    2011- 14 years
    2012- 13 years

    *Baby's & toddlers supervision age*
    2013 - 12 years
    2014 - 11 years
    2015- 10 years
    2016- 09 years
    2017- 08 years
    2018- 07 years
    2019- 06 years
    2020- 05 years
    2021- 04 years
    2022-03 year
    2025 month
    Avoid pretending that you are still young. Always remember that time does not wait for anybody. Think twice about your age. As the days go by, we approach our resting place. Ask yourself this question.

    What have I really done for my family, relatives, friends, and God since I came to this earth?

    Is there anything I can still do?

    So do something now because time is passing swiftly, and it may be too late. Every day you get older, make yourself a treasure because this world is temporary.
    Be grateful to the Lord and start to push forward with determination and hard work with prayer and diligence, and you will gain eternal life, which is *HEAVEN*
    : *BEWARE OF "ONE DAY"*

    *ONE DAY,* You will retire from active civil service and start leaving a private life.

    *ONE DAY * Another person will be sitting on your seat and being in your position.

    *ONE DAY,* You will lock your door, but you will not be the one to open it.

    *ONE DAY,* you will wash those best clothes of yours and you will not be able to wear it.

    *ONE DAY,* Your favourite food will be prepared, and you will not be there to eat it anymore.

    *ONE DAY,* You will eat and drink what you will never excrete.

    *ONE DAY,* your curriculum vitae and all your years of experience will not matter to anyone anymore.

    *ONE DAY,* The person who seems to love you most will never dare to move closer to you.

    *ONE DAY,* You will think of what you can never accomplish.

    *ONE DAY,* you will be regarded as "a corpse"

    *ONE DAY,* You will be isolated in a place called "grave"

    *ONE DAY,* Those things and people you love most will come your way, but you will not be able to give any attention to it/them.

    *ONE DAY,* You will hold your breath and never be able to release it.

    *ONE DAY,* you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge (GOD).

    *ONE DAY,* housefly/ termites will come your way, and you will be unable to chase them.

    *ONE DAY,* You will receive a call that you can never decline.

    *ONE DAY,* Your name will be called, but no one will answer.

    *ONE DAY,* the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person.

    *ONE DAY,* Your deed on Earth will be presented to you like a CD.

    *ONE DAY * A title will be added to your name "Late"

    *ONE DAY * The Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.7

    *ONE DAY,* that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand/dust.

    *ONE DAY,* your entire body will cease operation. The verb will change from he is a good man to he was a good man.

    *ONE DAY,* You will be given an eternal apartment, either Paradise or hell.

    *ONE DAY,* You will not be able to hold nor type anything on this phone anymore.

    *In summary, take LIFE easy, DO GOOD, and run from EVIL. Be at peace with everyone, love your neighbour as yourself, and remember that "that ONE DAY will surely come when this write-up shall be fulfilled in your life."*

    Please inform your loved ones and people you wish to save from hell to remind THEM about that *'ONE DAY'*

    May God continue to bless and guide us so as to be conscious of tomorrow..

    Be careful how you live today
    Don't cherish worldly things more than the creator of the world
    Remember, someone owns your life

    Don't cause people to cry because of your maltreatment to them

    Only one thing will not perish after you have gone , that's your good work,

    "
    Only Remembered By What You Have Done”

    *BE INFORMED...*
    *REMEMBER YOUR AGE* ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● REMEMBER YOUR AGE GROUP TODAY IN THIS YEAR 2025 LEST YOU FORGET Your Purpose IN LIFE! *Overtime age* 1925 - 100 years 1926 - 99 years 1927 - 98 years 1928 - 97 years 1929 - 96 years 1930 - 95 years 1931 - 94 years *Sunset age* 1932 - 93 years 1933 - 92 years 1934 - 91 years 1935 - 90 years 1936 - 89 years 1937 - 88 years 1938 - 87 years 1939 - 86 years 1940 - 85 years 1941 - 84 years 1942 - 83 years 1943 - 82 years 1944 - 81 years 1945 - 80 years 1946 - 79 years 1947 - 78 years 1948 - 77 years 1949 - 76 years 1950 - 75 years *old age* 1951 - 74 years 1952 - 73 years old 1953 - 72 years old 1954 - 71 years old 1955 - 70 years old 1956 - 69 years old 1957 - 68 years 1958 - 67 years 1959 - 66 years old 1960 - 65 years 1961 - 64 years old 1962 - 63 years *Amendments and reconciliation age* 1963 - 62 years old 1964 - 61 years 1965 - 60 years 1966 - 59years old 1967 - 58 years 1968 - 57 years 1969 - 56 years 1970 - 55 years 1971 - 54 years old 1972 - 53 years *Achievements and fulfilment age* 1973 - 52 years old 1974 - 51 years old 1975 - 50 years 1976 - 49 years 1977 - 48 years 1978 - 47 years old 1979 - 46 years 1980 - 45 years 1981 - 44 years old 1982 - 43 years *Decision making age* 1983 - 42 years old 1984 - 41 years 1985 - 40 years old 1986 - 39 years old 1987 - 38 years 1988 - 37years old 1989 - 36 years old 1990 - 35 years old 1991 - 34years old 1992- 33 years *Commitment & determination age* 1993- 32 years old 1994 - 31years 1995 - 30 years 1996 - 29 years 1997 - 28 years 1998 - 27 years old 1999 - 26 years 2000 - 25years 2001 - 24 years old 2002 - 23 years *Adolescence and studies* 2003 - 22 years 2004 - 21years 2005 - 20years old 2006 - 19 years 2007 - 18 years 2008 - 17 years 2009- 16 years 2010- 15 years 2011- 14 years 2012- 13 years *Baby's & toddlers supervision age* 2013 - 12 years 2014 - 11 years 2015- 10 years 2016- 09 years 2017- 08 years 2018- 07 years 2019- 06 years 2020- 05 years 2021- 04 years 2022-03 year 2025 month Avoid pretending that you are still young. Always remember that time does not wait for anybody. Think twice about your age. As the days go by, we approach our resting place. Ask yourself this question. What have I really done for my family, relatives, friends, and God since I came to this earth? Is there anything I can still do? So do something now because time is passing swiftly, and it may be too late. Every day you get older, make yourself a treasure because this world is temporary. Be grateful to the Lord and start to push forward with determination and hard work with prayer and diligence, and you will gain eternal life, which is *HEAVEN* : *BEWARE OF "ONE DAY"* *ONE DAY,* You will retire from active civil service and start leaving a private life. *ONE DAY * Another person will be sitting on your seat and being in your position. *ONE DAY,* You will lock your door, but you will not be the one to open it. *ONE DAY,* you will wash those best clothes of yours and you will not be able to wear it. *ONE DAY,* Your favourite food will be prepared, and you will not be there to eat it anymore. *ONE DAY,* You will eat and drink what you will never excrete. *ONE DAY,* your curriculum vitae and all your years of experience will not matter to anyone anymore. *ONE DAY,* The person who seems to love you most will never dare to move closer to you. *ONE DAY,* You will think of what you can never accomplish. *ONE DAY,* you will be regarded as "a corpse" *ONE DAY,* You will be isolated in a place called "grave" *ONE DAY,* Those things and people you love most will come your way, but you will not be able to give any attention to it/them. *ONE DAY,* You will hold your breath and never be able to release it. *ONE DAY,* you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge (GOD). *ONE DAY,* housefly/ termites will come your way, and you will be unable to chase them. *ONE DAY,* You will receive a call that you can never decline. *ONE DAY,* Your name will be called, but no one will answer. *ONE DAY,* the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person. *ONE DAY,* Your deed on Earth will be presented to you like a CD. *ONE DAY * A title will be added to your name "Late" *ONE DAY * The Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.7 *ONE DAY,* that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand/dust. *ONE DAY,* your entire body will cease operation. The verb will change from he is a good man to he was a good man. *ONE DAY,* You will be given an eternal apartment, either Paradise or hell. *ONE DAY,* You will not be able to hold nor type anything on this phone anymore. *In summary, take LIFE easy, DO GOOD, and run from EVIL. Be at peace with everyone, love your neighbour as yourself, and remember that "that ONE DAY will surely come when this write-up shall be fulfilled in your life."* Please inform your loved ones and people you wish to save from hell to remind THEM about that *'ONE DAY'* May God continue to bless and guide us so as to be conscious of tomorrow.. Be careful how you live today Don't cherish worldly things more than the creator of the world Remember, someone owns your life Don't cause people to cry because of your maltreatment to them Only one thing will not perish after you have gone , that's your good work, " Only Remembered By What You Have Done” *BE INFORMED...*
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  • 𝗙𝗼𝗰𝘂𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗻𝗼 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘆𝗼𝘂.

    𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘁𝗵, 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘄𝗲𝗹𝗹-𝗯𝗲𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀𝗲𝘁 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗲.

    𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲:

    1. YOUR PHYSICAL WELL-BEING

    - Eat well: Choose foods that energize and nourish you.
    - Exercise daily: Stay active with something you enjoy.
    - Rest enough: Sleep well so you can recover and perform.
    - Self-care matters: Look after your hygiene, appearance, and relaxation.

    2. YOUR HABITS

    - Be disciplined: Create routines and stick to them.
    - Stay organized: Keep your tasks and space in order.
    - Read more: Learn something new every day.
    - Practice mindfulness: Meditate to stay focused and calm.

    3. YOUR MINDSET

    - Think positively: Focus on solutions, not problems.
    - Keep learning: Stay curious and open to new ideas.
    - Manage stress: Develop ways to stay calm under pressure.
    - Know yourself: Understand your strengths, values, and goals.

    4. YOUR BELIEFS

    - Question limits: Challenge beliefs that hold you back.
    - Adopt growth: Believe you can improve and learn.
    - Visualize success: Picture your goals clearly.
    - Use affirmations: Repeat empowering phrases daily.

    Success isn’t about luck.
    It’s about choices.

    - The habits you build.
    - The routines you follow.
    - The decisions you make.
    - Your resilience in the face of challenges.
    - Your drive to learn and grow.
    - And your unwavering determination.

    Start today.
    Your future begins with you.

    Lekwa Princess ijeoma
    𝗙𝗼𝗰𝘂𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗻𝗼 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗮𝘄𝗮𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝘆𝗼𝘂. 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘁𝗵, 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘄𝗲𝗹𝗹-𝗯𝗲𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀𝗲𝘁 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝘀𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗲. 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: 1. YOUR PHYSICAL WELL-BEING - Eat well: Choose foods that energize and nourish you. - Exercise daily: Stay active with something you enjoy. - Rest enough: Sleep well so you can recover and perform. - Self-care matters: Look after your hygiene, appearance, and relaxation. 2. YOUR HABITS - Be disciplined: Create routines and stick to them. - Stay organized: Keep your tasks and space in order. - Read more: Learn something new every day. - Practice mindfulness: Meditate to stay focused and calm. 3. YOUR MINDSET - Think positively: Focus on solutions, not problems. - Keep learning: Stay curious and open to new ideas. - Manage stress: Develop ways to stay calm under pressure. - Know yourself: Understand your strengths, values, and goals. 4. YOUR BELIEFS - Question limits: Challenge beliefs that hold you back. - Adopt growth: Believe you can improve and learn. - Visualize success: Picture your goals clearly. - Use affirmations: Repeat empowering phrases daily. Success isn’t about luck. It’s about choices. - The habits you build. - The routines you follow. - The decisions you make. - Your resilience in the face of challenges. - Your drive to learn and grow. - And your unwavering determination. Start today. Your future begins with you. Lekwa Princess ijeoma
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  • A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.
    A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.
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  • A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.
    A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.
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