• The "Sleeping Prince" Has Peacefully Passed Away After 20 Years. STILL, MONEY COULD NOT SAVE HIM…πŸ™‡πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ

    He was a prince. At 15, he had everything, status, wealth, a future mapped in gold. But one moment changed everything. A crash. A coma. And for 20 years, just... stillness.

    No amount of money could wake him. No power could undo it. I can imagine the picture of his father sitting beside him, hoping. Praying. Refusing to give up, even when the world quietly moved on.

    It wasn’t about privilege anymore. It became something every parent, every family could understand: the pain of waiting. The ache of watching someone you love float somewhere unreachable. The helplessness. The hope.

    And I can only imagine the state of the father now, after all the investments of time, emotion, and unimaginable wealth, still having to bury his own son.

    The one he never gave up on for 20 years, believing that one day, fate would be kind and he’d see his son whole again. That kind of love, that kind of persistence… it's a lesson in itself.

    How quickly we give up on ourselves, or even on God, when things don’t shift right away. Yet this father stayed, providing everything his son needed, just in case.

    Some may say, “Well, he’s dad is wealthy.”

    But remember: God, too, is rich in mercy and resources. And He never allows a burden without the grace to bear it. (1 Corinthians 10:13). So why do we give up so easily, when God hasn’t given up on us yet? (Hebrews 13:5b)

    And the “Sleeping Prince” while in coma, He didn’t speak. He didn’t move much. But somehow, he spoke to all of us. He reminded us of how fragile life really is, how it doesn’t matter how rich or powerful you are. Some things, like time, healing, and goodbye… can’t be bought.

    He’s gone now. After so many years of being here, yet not. And it hurts in a way that goes deeper than headlines.

    Still, money could not save him…

    And maybe that’s the lesson we all needed.

    May he finally rest – in peace, in light, in freedom.

    Rest in peace, Prince Al Waleed
    (1990–2025)

    From,
    Evangelist Israel Uren

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    The "Sleeping Prince" Has Peacefully Passed Away After 20 Years. STILL, MONEY COULD NOT SAVE HIM…πŸ’”πŸ™‡πŸ½‍♂️ He was a prince. At 15, he had everything, status, wealth, a future mapped in gold. But one moment changed everything. A crash. A coma. And for 20 years, just... stillness. No amount of money could wake him. No power could undo it. I can imagine the picture of his father sitting beside him, hoping. Praying. Refusing to give up, even when the world quietly moved on. It wasn’t about privilege anymore. It became something every parent, every family could understand: the pain of waiting. The ache of watching someone you love float somewhere unreachable. The helplessness. The hope. And I can only imagine the state of the father now, after all the investments of time, emotion, and unimaginable wealth, still having to bury his own son. The one he never gave up on for 20 years, believing that one day, fate would be kind and he’d see his son whole again. That kind of love, that kind of persistence… it's a lesson in itself. How quickly we give up on ourselves, or even on God, when things don’t shift right away. Yet this father stayed, providing everything his son needed, just in case. Some may say, “Well, he’s dad is wealthy.” But remember: God, too, is rich in mercy and resources. And He never allows a burden without the grace to bear it. (1 Corinthians 10:13). So why do we give up so easily, when God hasn’t given up on us yet? (Hebrews 13:5b) And the “Sleeping Prince” while in coma, He didn’t speak. He didn’t move much. But somehow, he spoke to all of us. He reminded us of how fragile life really is, how it doesn’t matter how rich or powerful you are. Some things, like time, healing, and goodbye… can’t be bought. He’s gone now. After so many years of being here, yet not. And it hurts in a way that goes deeper than headlines. Still, money could not save him… And maybe that’s the lesson we all needed. May he finally rest – in peace, in light, in freedom. Rest in peace, Prince Al Waleed (1990–2025) From, Evangelist Israel Uren #Explore #SleepingPrince #PrinceAlWaleed
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    In today’s world, relationships can sometimes feel like just another item on life’s to-do list. But when you strip away the noise, one simple truth remains: two is better than one. That’s especially true when it comes to marriage.
    Marriage isn't just about the fairytale moments or the highlight reels on social media. It’s about showing up—day in, day out—for your partner. It’s about building something that lasts through the highs, the lows, and all the everyday stuff in between.
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    Married couples often enjoy better mental and physical health, increased financial stability, and longer life expectancy. But more than statistics, it’s the everyday connection, the late-night talks, inside jokes, shared goals, that makes marriage so powerful.
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    If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser.

    Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment.

    Let’s stop deceiving ourselves.

    Love is not enough.

    Romance won’t sustain you.

    And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure.

    Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment.

    It’s a power move.

    1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays

    You’re happy today. Great.

    But what happens when money gets tight?

    What happens when you lose your job?

    What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”?

    If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes.

    Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel.

    Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy.

    2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50

    Let’s talk logic.

    You’re wise. She’s fresh.

    But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average.

    You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok.

    You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.”

    (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.)

    You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie.

    And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward.

    Because you married vibes—not vision.

    3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie

    When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses.

    It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence.

    Combining assets. Multiplying momentum.

    Even the Bible said:

    “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.”

    But what if the “two” is a liability?

    What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose?

    What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values?

    Now, you’re running with dead weight.

    Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone.

    And she’s somewhere saying,
    “I don’t like forcing things.”

    4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost

    Let’s be real.

    Many modern women want:

    • Love with no labor
    • Comfort with no contribution
    • Leadership with no loyalty

    She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger.

    She’s jobless, but has high taste.

    She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures.

    She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals.

    Try to build with her, and she’ll say,
    “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.”

    5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe”

    Her obligations are “Optional”

    Today’s woman wants:

    • To reply when she feels like
    • To submit if the vibe is right
    • To bear children only when convenient
    • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood”

    Any hint of hardship, she’s gone.

    Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.”

    Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.”

    And if you dare lead with firmness?

    She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist.

    6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal

    Many modern girls were raised in chaos.

    Divorced parents. Absent fathers.

    Traumatized mothers.

    And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating.

    So when you show up with purpose and structure?

    She calls it “too much.”

    She wants a soft man who’s strong.

    A rich man who’s humble.

    A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions.

    She wants everything—but gives almost nothing.

    So Here’s the Brutal Truth:

    Marriage is a system.

    If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama.

    Stop marrying for butterflies.

    Start marrying for alignment.

    For values. For vision.

    Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain.

    Because at the end of the day…

    It’s not who makes your heart skip.

    It’s who helps you finish the race.

    Marry wisely.

    Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen.

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Marriage isn't just about the fairytale moments or the highlight reels on social media. It’s about showing up—day in, day out—for your partner. It’s about building something that lasts through the highs, the lows, and all the everyday stuff in between. So, why is two better than one? For starters, life hits different when you have someone by your side. A strong marriage offers emotional support, companionship, and a safe space to be yourself. When one person is down, the other steps in. When one wins, both celebrate. It’s not just about sharing a life, it’s about multiplying the joy and dividing the stress. Marriage also brings out the best in people. Living with someone who knows you inside and out means constantly being inspired, challenged, and encouraged to grow. Your partner becomes your teammate, your cheerleader, and sometimes, your biggest mirror. The journey isn’t always easy, but that’s what makes it meaningful. Married couples often enjoy better mental and physical health, increased financial stability, and longer life expectancy. But more than statistics, it’s the everyday connection, the late-night talks, inside jokes, shared goals, that makes marriage so powerful. Of course, no relationship is perfect. Marriage takes work, patience, and a whole lot of communication. But when both partners are committed, the rewards are undeniable. So whether you're married, dating, or dreaming about the future, remember this: love isn’t about finding someone to complete you, it’s about choosing someone to do life with. Because at the end of the day, two really is better than one. Read more 0 Comments 12 Views 0 Reviews Ijeoma Nweke shared Emmanuel Ondugbe 's photo 4 minutes ago - Translate Emmanuel Ondugbe added a photo 3 months ago - Translate DON'T MARRY FOR LOVE, IT'S A SCAM, YOU WILL LOOSE If You Marry for Love—You Are A Loser. Marriage is not romance. It’s a strategic investment. Let’s stop deceiving ourselves. Love is not enough. Romance won’t sustain you. And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure. Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment. It’s a power move. 1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays You’re happy today. Great. But what happens when money gets tight? What happens when you lose your job? What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”? If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes. Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel. Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy. 2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50 Let’s talk logic. You’re wise. She’s fresh. But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average. You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok. You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.” (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.) You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie. And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward. Because you married vibes—not vision. 3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses. It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence. Combining assets. Multiplying momentum. Even the Bible said: “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.” But what if the “two” is a liability? What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose? What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values? Now, you’re running with dead weight. Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone. And she’s somewhere saying, “I don’t like forcing things.” 4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost Let’s be real. Many modern women want: • Love with no labor • Comfort with no contribution • Leadership with no loyalty She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger. She’s jobless, but has high taste. She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures. She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals. Try to build with her, and she’ll say, “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.” 5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe” Her obligations are “Optional” Today’s woman wants: • To reply when she feels like • To submit if the vibe is right • To bear children only when convenient • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood” Any hint of hardship, she’s gone. Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.” Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.” And if you dare lead with firmness? She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist. 6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal Many modern girls were raised in chaos. Divorced parents. Absent fathers. Traumatized mothers. And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating. So when you show up with purpose and structure? She calls it “too much.” She wants a soft man who’s strong. A rich man who’s humble. A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions. She wants everything—but gives almost nothing. So Here’s the Brutal Truth: Marriage is a system. If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama. Stop marrying for butterflies. Start marrying for alignment. For values. For vision. Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain. Because at the end of the day… It’s not who makes your heart skip. It’s who helps you finish the race. Marry wisely. Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen. Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions. #marriage #modernrelationships #masculinityOnline movie streaming services Read less
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  • *WHY SOME PEOPLE DEVELOP HEALTH CHALLENGES IMMEDIATELY AFTER RETIREMENT*

    Retirement, often envisioned as a time of rest and enjoyment, can unexpectedly become a season of health decline for many. The transition from active employment to a quieter lifestyle, if unplanned or misunderstood, can trigger physical ailments, emotional distress, and psychological instability. This is to explore the various reasons why some people develop health challenges immediately after retirement, aiming to enlighten individuals, families, and institutions on how to prepare better for this critical life stage.

    *1. Sudden Loss of Routine and Structure*

    Work provides daily order. Retirement disrupts this, often leading to irregular sleep, inactivity, and disorganized living.

    *Health risk:* Obesity, stress, insomnia, mental fatigue.

    *2. Identity Crisis and Psychological Shock*

    Work often defines one’s purpose. Retirement may lead to a loss of identity.

    *Effect:* Depression, anxiety, memory loss, reduced self-worth.

    *3. Financial Stress and Insecurity*

    Unprepared retirees may face delayed pensions, inflation, or loss of income.

    *Physical effect:* High blood pressure, heart issues, ulcers.

    *4. Physical Inactivity*

    No more commuting or scheduled movement may lead to a sedentary life.

    *Consequences:* Weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular problems.

    *5. Social Isolation*

    Many retirees lose workplace friendships and lack new social circles.

    *Health outcome:* Loneliness, dementia risk, immune decline.

    *6. Previously Ignored Health Conditions*

    Pre-retirement busyness may have masked symptoms.

    Post-retirement: Arthritis, hypertension, vision problems surface.

    *7. Poor Nutrition*

    Depression, low funds, or lack of appetite can reduce proper feeding.

    *Result:* Malnutrition, weak bones, low energy.

    *8. Medication Abuse*

    Without guidance, retirees may misuse supplements or self-medicate.

    *Dangers:* Kidney/liver issues, drug interactions, toxicity.

    *9. Spiritual Disconnection*

    The sudden pause in life may trigger existential questions.

    *Effect:* Despair, hopelessness, mental/spiritual breakdown.

    *10. Lack of Purpose*

    No meaningful engagement accelerates cognitive decline.

    *Risk:* Memory loss, depression, addiction to harmful habits.

    *11. Family or Marital Stress*

    Now spending more time at home, unresolved tensions may surface.

    Health implication: High blood pressure, emotional burnout.

    *12. Environmental Hazards*

    Retreating to underdeveloped areas may limit healthcare access.

    *Results:* Infections, delayed treatments, chronic illnesses.

    *13. Cumulative Grief*

    Multiple losses (friends, peers, purpose) in short periods.

    *Effect:* Depression, emotional shutdown, psychosomatic symptoms.

    *14. Societal Neglect*

    Some cultures view retirees as “finished,” especially when poor.

    *Outcome:* Isolation, bitterness, mental health crises.

    *15. Lack of Retirement Preparedness*

    Retirement is often treated as an event, not a life stage.

    *Effect:* Confusion, shock, mismanagement of time and resources.

    *> Retirement doesn’t cause illness—poor preparation and transition do.*

    *It is crucial to start preparing early: financially, mentally, socially, physically, and spiritually. A fulfilling retirement is possible when approached with wisdom, planning, and support systems. It's not just the end of work; it should be the beginning of a purposeful new chapter.*
    *WHY SOME PEOPLE DEVELOP HEALTH CHALLENGES IMMEDIATELY AFTER RETIREMENT* Retirement, often envisioned as a time of rest and enjoyment, can unexpectedly become a season of health decline for many. The transition from active employment to a quieter lifestyle, if unplanned or misunderstood, can trigger physical ailments, emotional distress, and psychological instability. This is to explore the various reasons why some people develop health challenges immediately after retirement, aiming to enlighten individuals, families, and institutions on how to prepare better for this critical life stage. *1. Sudden Loss of Routine and Structure* Work provides daily order. Retirement disrupts this, often leading to irregular sleep, inactivity, and disorganized living. *Health risk:* Obesity, stress, insomnia, mental fatigue. *2. Identity Crisis and Psychological Shock* Work often defines one’s purpose. Retirement may lead to a loss of identity. *Effect:* Depression, anxiety, memory loss, reduced self-worth. *3. Financial Stress and Insecurity* Unprepared retirees may face delayed pensions, inflation, or loss of income. *Physical effect:* High blood pressure, heart issues, ulcers. *4. Physical Inactivity* No more commuting or scheduled movement may lead to a sedentary life. *Consequences:* Weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular problems. *5. Social Isolation* Many retirees lose workplace friendships and lack new social circles. *Health outcome:* Loneliness, dementia risk, immune decline. *6. Previously Ignored Health Conditions* Pre-retirement busyness may have masked symptoms. Post-retirement: Arthritis, hypertension, vision problems surface. *7. Poor Nutrition* Depression, low funds, or lack of appetite can reduce proper feeding. *Result:* Malnutrition, weak bones, low energy. *8. Medication Abuse* Without guidance, retirees may misuse supplements or self-medicate. *Dangers:* Kidney/liver issues, drug interactions, toxicity. *9. Spiritual Disconnection* The sudden pause in life may trigger existential questions. *Effect:* Despair, hopelessness, mental/spiritual breakdown. *10. Lack of Purpose* No meaningful engagement accelerates cognitive decline. *Risk:* Memory loss, depression, addiction to harmful habits. *11. Family or Marital Stress* Now spending more time at home, unresolved tensions may surface. Health implication: High blood pressure, emotional burnout. *12. Environmental Hazards* Retreating to underdeveloped areas may limit healthcare access. *Results:* Infections, delayed treatments, chronic illnesses. *13. Cumulative Grief* Multiple losses (friends, peers, purpose) in short periods. *Effect:* Depression, emotional shutdown, psychosomatic symptoms. *14. Societal Neglect* Some cultures view retirees as “finished,” especially when poor. *Outcome:* Isolation, bitterness, mental health crises. *15. Lack of Retirement Preparedness* Retirement is often treated as an event, not a life stage. *Effect:* Confusion, shock, mismanagement of time and resources. *> Retirement doesn’t cause illness—poor preparation and transition do.* *It is crucial to start preparing early: financially, mentally, socially, physically, and spiritually. A fulfilling retirement is possible when approached with wisdom, planning, and support systems. It's not just the end of work; it should be the beginning of a purposeful new chapter.*
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  • *"What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!"*
    *By Robert Kiyosaki*

    This powerful book explores key investment mindsets and strategies that set the wealthy apart. Here are *10 game-changing lessons* from Kiyosaki:

    *1. Invest in Financial Education*
    Wealth starts with knowledge. Continuously learn about money, markets, and investments. Financial literacy is your foundation.

    *2. Think Like an Investor*
    See opportunities where others see problems. Train your mind to seek value, not just income.

    *3. Know the Difference Between Assets & Liabilities*
    Assets put money in your pocket. Liabilities take it out. Focus on acquiring cash-generating assets.

    *4. Prioritize Cash Flow*
    Wealthy people invest for consistent income — not just appreciation. Think rental properties, businesses, and dividends.

    *5. Embrace Risk, Manage It Wisely*
    Fear keeps most people poor. Learn to evaluate and manage risk. The bigger the calculated risk, the bigger the potential return.

    *6. Build a Strong Network*
    Your circle matters. Connect with mentors, investors, and thinkers who elevate your mindset and open doors.

    *7. Use Leverage Strategically*
    Rich people use debt smartly — not recklessly. Leverage can multiply your growth if you understand it well.

    *8. Prepare for Market Volatility*
    Ups and downs are normal. Have a long-term view, stay informed, and don’t let fear ruin your strategy.

    *9. Start Small, Then Scale*
    Begin with what you can afford. Learn by doing, and grow as you gain confidence and experience.

    *10. Have a Financial Plan*
    Wealth doesn’t happen by accident. Set clear goals, monitor your progress, and adjust as needed.

    *Takeaway:*
    The rich don’t just work for money — they make money work for them.
    The difference isn’t income, it’s *mindset*.
    *"What the Rich Invest in, That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!"* πŸ“š *By Robert Kiyosaki* This powerful book explores key investment mindsets and strategies that set the wealthy apart. Here are *10 game-changing lessons* from Kiyosaki: *1. Invest in Financial Education* Wealth starts with knowledge. Continuously learn about money, markets, and investments. Financial literacy is your foundation. *2. Think Like an Investor* See opportunities where others see problems. Train your mind to seek value, not just income. *3. Know the Difference Between Assets & Liabilities* Assets put money in your pocket. Liabilities take it out. Focus on acquiring cash-generating assets. *4. Prioritize Cash Flow* Wealthy people invest for consistent income — not just appreciation. Think rental properties, businesses, and dividends. *5. Embrace Risk, Manage It Wisely* Fear keeps most people poor. Learn to evaluate and manage risk. The bigger the calculated risk, the bigger the potential return. *6. Build a Strong Network* Your circle matters. Connect with mentors, investors, and thinkers who elevate your mindset and open doors. *7. Use Leverage Strategically* Rich people use debt smartly — not recklessly. Leverage can multiply your growth if you understand it well. *8. Prepare for Market Volatility* Ups and downs are normal. Have a long-term view, stay informed, and don’t let fear ruin your strategy. *9. Start Small, Then Scale* Begin with what you can afford. Learn by doing, and grow as you gain confidence and experience. *10. Have a Financial Plan* Wealth doesn’t happen by accident. Set clear goals, monitor your progress, and adjust as needed. *Takeaway:* The rich don’t just work for money — they make money work for them. The difference isn’t income, it’s *mindset*.
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  • Title: The Return to Skull Island (Animation). This enthralling comic continues the story of a diverse group of explorers on the perilous Skull Island. Starring: Nicholas Cantu, Mae Whitman.
    Title: The Return to Skull Island (Animation). This enthralling comic continues the story of a diverse group of explorers on the perilous Skull Island. Starring: Nicholas Cantu, Mae Whitman.
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  • NEW LISTING!

    Chainphon will list $XRP on our dApp!

    Users can start trading $PHONE / $XRP at 17:00 PM on 18th July (UTC).

    Our ecosystem continues to expand—and to celebrate, we’re giving away 100 $XRP to 10 users who leave insightful comments explaining how the XRP Ledger can drive massive adoption for Chainphon.

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    πŸ“’NEW LISTING! Chainphon will list $XRP on our dApp! Users can start trading $PHONE / $XRP at 17:00 PM on 18th July (UTC). Our ecosystem continues to expand—and to celebrate, we’re giving away 100 $XRP to 10 users who leave insightful comments explaining how the XRP Ledger can drive massive adoption for Chainphon. Explore the testnet now: http://testnet.chainphon.com/login?ref=ipYhdeRegEVCFq9tuKUPEweOJUD3
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  • *Countdown to Transformation: Mind Shifting with Jean-Michel Tchamba*

    The _MindPower Development Initiative_ proudly presents an exclusive edition of its signature series: * _Mind Shifting_ * — a transformative encounter designed to awaken purpose, elevate perspective, and challenge conventional thinking.

    πŸ—“ *Date:* Sunday
    *Time:* 7:00 PM
    πŸŽ™ *Speaker:* _Jean-Michel Tchamba_
    *Theme:* _Shifting the Mind—Unlocking Resilience and Visionary Power_
    Powered by _JC Old Ites_

    Join *Jean-Michel Tchamba*, internationally recognized _Medical Physicist_ and _CEO of My Bridge International UK_, as he shares unparalleled insights drawn from his experience with prestigious institutions including *UCL Hospitals*, *Royal Free Hospital*, and *Canon Medical*.

    Click link to reserve your spot: https://calendar.app.google/NnPyxVV9qM21CcXV8

    His presentation will explore the intersection of medical innovation, personal resilience, and visionary leadership—illuminating pathways to excellence that transcend professions and borders.

    This event is ideal for:
    - Professionals seeking renewed clarity and direction
    - Students and young leaders inspired by scientific innovation
    - Anyone committed to unlocking their highest potential

    *This is not merely a talk—it’s an invitation to shift your mindset and redefine your trajectory.*

    Kindly mark your calendar: https://calendar.app.google/NnPyxVV9qM21CcXV8
    extend the invitation to peers, and arrive promptly. The encounter begins *at 7 PM sharp*.

    *NB: certificates will be issued for every attendance*
    πŸŽ“ *Countdown to Transformation: Mind Shifting with Jean-Michel Tchamba* πŸŽ“ The _MindPower Development Initiative_ proudly presents an exclusive edition of its signature series: * _Mind Shifting_ * — a transformative encounter designed to awaken purpose, elevate perspective, and challenge conventional thinking. πŸ—“ *Date:* Sunday ⏰ *Time:* 7:00 PM πŸŽ™ *Speaker:* _Jean-Michel Tchamba_ 🧠 *Theme:* _Shifting the Mind—Unlocking Resilience and Visionary Power_ ✨ Powered by _JC Old Ites_ Join *Jean-Michel Tchamba*, internationally recognized _Medical Physicist_ and _CEO of My Bridge International UK_, as he shares unparalleled insights drawn from his experience with prestigious institutions including *UCL Hospitals*, *Royal Free Hospital*, and *Canon Medical*. Click link to reserve your spot: https://calendar.app.google/NnPyxVV9qM21CcXV8 His presentation will explore the intersection of medical innovation, personal resilience, and visionary leadership—illuminating pathways to excellence that transcend professions and borders. πŸ‘₯ This event is ideal for: - Professionals seeking renewed clarity and direction - Students and young leaders inspired by scientific innovation - Anyone committed to unlocking their highest potential πŸ“£ *This is not merely a talk—it’s an invitation to shift your mindset and redefine your trajectory.* Kindly mark your calendar: https://calendar.app.google/NnPyxVV9qM21CcXV8 extend the invitation to peers, and arrive promptly. The encounter begins *at 7 PM sharp*. *NB: certificates will be issued for every attendance*
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  • There are 4.1 billion women on Earth. As a man, don't limit yourself to the 500 girls in your community. Widen your gene pool. If you travel before you marry, your eyes will hardly travel after you marry. Don't settle for neighbourhood girls. First of all, explore the world. Earth is now a global village. See other women. It doesn't matter if your friends marry from your hometown before you. Understand that when the preferable is unavailable, the available becomes preferable. You should be different. Don't settle for available girls. Go for the preferred ones!
    There are 4.1 billion women on Earth. As a man, don't limit yourself to the 500 girls in your community. Widen your gene pool. If you travel before you marry, your eyes will hardly travel after you marry. Don't settle for neighbourhood girls. First of all, explore the world. Earth is now a global village. See other women. It doesn't matter if your friends marry from your hometown before you. Understand that when the preferable is unavailable, the available becomes preferable. You should be different. Don't settle for available girls. Go for the preferred ones!
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  • Happy 91st Birthday, Wole Soyinka

    Wole Soyinka, GCON, is a renowned Nigerian writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature, especially as a playwright and poet. His works often explore themes of politics, culture, and human rights, earning him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African laureate.

    Over his prolific career, Soyinka has authored three novels, ten short story collections, seven poetry books, twenty-five plays, and five memoirs. In addition, he has translated literary works and written numerous essays and articles for newspapers and journals, cementing his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.. #Cynthia TV
    Happy 91st Birthday, Wole SoyinkaπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸ° Wole Soyinka, GCON, is a renowned Nigerian writer celebrated for his impactful contributions to literature, especially as a playwright and poet. His works often explore themes of politics, culture, and human rights, earning him international acclaim, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African laureate. Over his prolific career, Soyinka has authored three novels, ten short story collections, seven poetry books, twenty-five plays, and five memoirs. In addition, he has translated literary works and written numerous essays and articles for newspapers and journals, cementing his legacy as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.. #Cynthia TV
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  • Colorado Couple Who Vanished in 2011 Found Eight Years Later Sitting in Abandoned Utah Mine.

    In a case that haunted both families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade, the remains of two Colorado tourists. Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28 were discovered in 2019 deep inside a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah, eight years after their mysterious disappearance.

    The couple set out on what was supposed to be a peaceful weekend camping trip in May 2011. Known for their love of photography and nature, they had planned a three-day escape to explore the ghostly beauty of the remote San Rafael Swel. A harsh, windswept expanse of desert marked by old uranium mines and rocky canyons.

    "They weren’t adventurers," Sarah’s sister, Emily Bennett, told The Denver Post in 2020. "They were just looking for quiet. For time away from work and the noise of life."

    But Sarah and Andrew never returned.

    Their last known location was a gas station in Green River, Utah, where they filled up their Subaru Outback and bought a map of Emery County. After that, they vanished without a trace. An extensive search involving helicopters, volunteers, dogs, and drones yielded nothing. The desert had swallowed them whole.

    Years passed. Rumors circulated; foul play, cartel involvement, even alien theories but no solid leads emerged.

    Then, in August 2019, a group of geology students from the University of Utah stumbled upon something chilling while exploring an old uranium mining shaft near Temple Mountain.

    About 300 feet into the mine, they discovered two fully clothed skeletons, seated side-by-side on rusted folding chairs. Next to them was a broken lantern, a rusted thermos, and an old Nikon camera.

    The mine had collapsed further inward, sealing the bodies in what experts called a "natural crypt," preserving much of the scene.

    Dental records confirmed the worst: it was Sarah and Andrew.

    The exact cause of death remains officially "undetermined,"
    Colorado Couple Who Vanished in 2011 Found Eight Years Later Sitting in Abandoned Utah Mine. In a case that haunted both families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade, the remains of two Colorado tourists. Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28 were discovered in 2019 deep inside a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah, eight years after their mysterious disappearance. The couple set out on what was supposed to be a peaceful weekend camping trip in May 2011. Known for their love of photography and nature, they had planned a three-day escape to explore the ghostly beauty of the remote San Rafael Swel. A harsh, windswept expanse of desert marked by old uranium mines and rocky canyons. "They weren’t adventurers," Sarah’s sister, Emily Bennett, told The Denver Post in 2020. "They were just looking for quiet. For time away from work and the noise of life." But Sarah and Andrew never returned. Their last known location was a gas station in Green River, Utah, where they filled up their Subaru Outback and bought a map of Emery County. After that, they vanished without a trace. An extensive search involving helicopters, volunteers, dogs, and drones yielded nothing. The desert had swallowed them whole. Years passed. Rumors circulated; foul play, cartel involvement, even alien theories but no solid leads emerged. Then, in August 2019, a group of geology students from the University of Utah stumbled upon something chilling while exploring an old uranium mining shaft near Temple Mountain. About 300 feet into the mine, they discovered two fully clothed skeletons, seated side-by-side on rusted folding chairs. Next to them was a broken lantern, a rusted thermos, and an old Nikon camera. The mine had collapsed further inward, sealing the bodies in what experts called a "natural crypt," preserving much of the scene. Dental records confirmed the worst: it was Sarah and Andrew. The exact cause of death remains officially "undetermined,"
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  • There are 4.1 billion women on Earth. As a man, don't limit yourself to the 500 girls in your community. Widen your gene pool. If you travel before you marry, your eyes will hardly travel after you marry. Don't settle for neighbourhood girls. First of all, explore the world. Earth is now a global village. See other women. It doesn't matter if your friends marry from your hometown before you. Understand that when the preferable is unavailable, the available becomes preferable. You should be different. Don't settle for available girls. Go for the preferred ones!
    There are 4.1 billion women on Earth. As a man, don't limit yourself to the 500 girls in your community. Widen your gene pool. If you travel before you marry, your eyes will hardly travel after you marry. Don't settle for neighbourhood girls. First of all, explore the world. Earth is now a global village. See other women. It doesn't matter if your friends marry from your hometown before you. Understand that when the preferable is unavailable, the available becomes preferable. You should be different. Don't settle for available girls. Go for the preferred ones!
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