• BILLIONAIRE HEIRESS PRETENDS TO BE A POOR WAITRESS TO FIND TRUE LOVE
    EPISODE. 1

    Emily Johnson at 26 years old had everything anyone could dream of. She was the only daughter of Mr. James and Mrs. Mary Johnson, one of the wealthiest families in the country. Her father owned a large empire of companies while her mother was a renowned philanthropist. Emily had grown up in luxury, surrounded by expensive cars, grand mansions, and all the finest things money could buy.

    However, despite all the riches, Emily felt something was missing. People around Emily always seemed more interested in her family’s fortune than in her as a person. She had friends, but over time she realized they cared more about her lifestyle than who she really was. The men she dated were the same—interested in her wealth and status, but never her heart.

    Emily longed to be loved for who she truly was, not for her family’s wealth. One evening, after a particularly shallow conversation with a man her father had introduced her to, Emily knew something had to change. This man, like so many others, was more interested in impressing her with his wealth than learning anything about her.

    She wanted more. She wanted a life where she could be herself and find love not based on her family’s name, but on who she truly was. Emily decided that she needed to leave her life of privilege behind, at least for a little while. She wanted to experience the world outside her bubble, to live simply and discover if she could find love in a place where no one knew her background.

    Before she made any drastic decisions, Emily sat down with her parents to discuss her plan. They were sitting in the large dining room of their mansion.

    “I’ve been thinking about something for a while,” Emily began, her heart racing. “I want to leave the city for a while. I need time to find myself away from everything here.”

    Her mother, Mrs. Mary, immediately frowned. “Leave? Emily, you’re a young woman. The world outside is harsh, especially for a girl like you. You don’t need to go anywhere. We can find you a good husband here, someone who will love and care for you.”

    Emily sighed, knowing her mother wouldn’t understand. “But that’s the problem, Mom. All the men I meet are only interested in what I have, not in me. I want to live a simple life for a while, away from all this. I want to find someone who loves me for who I am.”

    Mrs. Mary shook her head. “It’s not safe out there for a girl like you. What if something happens? How will you survive without the comfort and protection of this home? You don’t need to struggle when everything you need is right here.”

    Emily looked at her father, hoping for support. Mr. James, a stern but thoughtful man, had been listening quietly.

    “I won’t be gone forever,” Emily said, turning to her father. “I just need some time to figure things out. If I don’t find what I’m looking for, if I can’t find love on my own, I’ll come back. I’ll agree to marry the man you want me to marry.”

    Her father raised an eyebrow. “You mean the tech billionaire David, who you have adamantly refused to meet?”

    “Yes,” Emily nodded. “I’ll meet him eventually, but first I need to do this. I need to know if I can live a life where people see me for me, not for our name.”

    Mr. James leaned back in his chair, considering his daughter’s words. He loved Emily dearly, and as much as he wanted her to marry someone powerful like David, he understood her need for independence. He had seen her frustration over the years, trying to find someone who valued her for more than her wealth.

    Mrs. Mary, however, was not convinced. “James, tell her this is a bad idea. She’s a girl. She can’t just wander off on her own. The world isn’t kind to women, especially one who’s never known hardship. It’s dangerous.”

    But Mr. James gave Emily a small nod of approval. “If this is what you need to do, Emily, then I’ll support you. I don’t want you to regret not trying to find your own path.” He turned to his wife. “She’s strong, Mary. We have to trust her.”

    Mrs. Mary sighed, still uneasy. “Fine. But promise me you’ll be careful, Emily.”

    “I will, Mom,” Emily said with a smile. “I won’t be gone long. I just need time away from all the trouble here.”

    And with that, Emily’s plan was set. She packed a small suitcase with only simple clothes, leaving behind her expensive dresses, jewelry, and the life of luxury she had always known.

    The next day, with her father’s reluctant blessing and her mother’s worried gaze, Emily left the city. She boarded a bus to a faraway place, hoping to start fresh.

    The city she chose was Makalani, a small but bustling town known for its vibrant markets and hardworking people. It was a place where no one would recognize her as the wealthy heiress from the capital. Here, Emily could blend in and live a simple life, just like anyone else.

    When Emily arrived in Makalani, she found a small one-room apartment to rent. It was nothing like the mansion she had grown up in, but it was enough for her. The apartment had only a bed, a table, and a window that looked out onto the busy streets below. There were no luxuries, no servants to cater to her every need. But for the first time in her life, Emily felt free.

    Now that she was settled, Emily knew she needed to find a job. She couldn’t live off her family’s wealth if she truly wanted to experience life as an ordinary person. After walking around the streets of Makalani for a few days, she came across a small restaurant called Mama Kay’s Kitchen.

    The diner had a cozy, inviting atmosphere with the smell of home-cooked meals filling the air. It was always busy with people coming and going, and something about the simplicity of the place drew Emily in. With her heart racing, Emily walked inside and asked Mama Kay, the owner, if she had any job openings.

    Mama Kay was a kind woman in her mid-50s with a round face and a warm smile. She looked Emily over, noticing her neat but modest clothes, and asked a few questions.

    Satisfied with Emily’s answers, Mama Kay decided to give her a chance. “We can use another waitress around here,” Mama Kay said, “but it’s tough work. You’ll be on your feet all day serving tables, cleaning up, and dealing with all kinds of customers. Do you think you can handle it?”

    Emily smiled, determined to prove herself. “Yes, I can handle it. I’ll do my best.”

    And so Emily began her new life as a waitress at Mama Kay’s Kitchen. The work was much harder than she had ever imagined. She spent long hours on her feet, carrying trays of food, cleaning tables, and taking orders. Her back ached and her hands became rough from the constant cleaning.

    But despite the exhaustion, Emily found a sense of purpose in this simple life. For the first time, she was living a life that wasn’t handed to her on a silver platter.

    The customers at Mama Kay’s Kitchen were regular people—workers, families, and students who came in for affordable meals. They treated Emily just like any other waitress, and that’s exactly what she wanted. She was no longer the rich heiress from a powerful family. She was just Emily, the new waitress at the diner.

    As Emily wiped down a table one evening, she looked out at the busy streets of Makalani and smiled to herself. She had left behind the world of wealth and privilege, but in doing so, she had found something more valuable: freedom.

    She wondered what the future held. Would she find the love she had been searching for? Or would she eventually return to her old life, marrying the man her father wanted?

    For now, she was content to wait and see. This was her time to find out who she truly was.

    And her journey had only just begun.

    TBC…
    BILLIONAIRE HEIRESS PRETENDS TO BE A POOR WAITRESS TO FIND TRUE LOVE EPISODE. 1 Emily Johnson at 26 years old had everything anyone could dream of. She was the only daughter of Mr. James and Mrs. Mary Johnson, one of the wealthiest families in the country. Her father owned a large empire of companies while her mother was a renowned philanthropist. Emily had grown up in luxury, surrounded by expensive cars, grand mansions, and all the finest things money could buy. However, despite all the riches, Emily felt something was missing. People around Emily always seemed more interested in her family’s fortune than in her as a person. She had friends, but over time she realized they cared more about her lifestyle than who she really was. The men she dated were the same—interested in her wealth and status, but never her heart. Emily longed to be loved for who she truly was, not for her family’s wealth. One evening, after a particularly shallow conversation with a man her father had introduced her to, Emily knew something had to change. This man, like so many others, was more interested in impressing her with his wealth than learning anything about her. She wanted more. She wanted a life where she could be herself and find love not based on her family’s name, but on who she truly was. Emily decided that she needed to leave her life of privilege behind, at least for a little while. She wanted to experience the world outside her bubble, to live simply and discover if she could find love in a place where no one knew her background. Before she made any drastic decisions, Emily sat down with her parents to discuss her plan. They were sitting in the large dining room of their mansion. “I’ve been thinking about something for a while,” Emily began, her heart racing. “I want to leave the city for a while. I need time to find myself away from everything here.” Her mother, Mrs. Mary, immediately frowned. “Leave? Emily, you’re a young woman. The world outside is harsh, especially for a girl like you. You don’t need to go anywhere. We can find you a good husband here, someone who will love and care for you.” Emily sighed, knowing her mother wouldn’t understand. “But that’s the problem, Mom. All the men I meet are only interested in what I have, not in me. I want to live a simple life for a while, away from all this. I want to find someone who loves me for who I am.” Mrs. Mary shook her head. “It’s not safe out there for a girl like you. What if something happens? How will you survive without the comfort and protection of this home? You don’t need to struggle when everything you need is right here.” Emily looked at her father, hoping for support. Mr. James, a stern but thoughtful man, had been listening quietly. “I won’t be gone forever,” Emily said, turning to her father. “I just need some time to figure things out. If I don’t find what I’m looking for, if I can’t find love on my own, I’ll come back. I’ll agree to marry the man you want me to marry.” Her father raised an eyebrow. “You mean the tech billionaire David, who you have adamantly refused to meet?” “Yes,” Emily nodded. “I’ll meet him eventually, but first I need to do this. I need to know if I can live a life where people see me for me, not for our name.” Mr. James leaned back in his chair, considering his daughter’s words. He loved Emily dearly, and as much as he wanted her to marry someone powerful like David, he understood her need for independence. He had seen her frustration over the years, trying to find someone who valued her for more than her wealth. Mrs. Mary, however, was not convinced. “James, tell her this is a bad idea. She’s a girl. She can’t just wander off on her own. The world isn’t kind to women, especially one who’s never known hardship. It’s dangerous.” But Mr. James gave Emily a small nod of approval. “If this is what you need to do, Emily, then I’ll support you. I don’t want you to regret not trying to find your own path.” He turned to his wife. “She’s strong, Mary. We have to trust her.” Mrs. Mary sighed, still uneasy. “Fine. But promise me you’ll be careful, Emily.” “I will, Mom,” Emily said with a smile. “I won’t be gone long. I just need time away from all the trouble here.” And with that, Emily’s plan was set. She packed a small suitcase with only simple clothes, leaving behind her expensive dresses, jewelry, and the life of luxury she had always known. The next day, with her father’s reluctant blessing and her mother’s worried gaze, Emily left the city. She boarded a bus to a faraway place, hoping to start fresh. The city she chose was Makalani, a small but bustling town known for its vibrant markets and hardworking people. It was a place where no one would recognize her as the wealthy heiress from the capital. Here, Emily could blend in and live a simple life, just like anyone else. When Emily arrived in Makalani, she found a small one-room apartment to rent. It was nothing like the mansion she had grown up in, but it was enough for her. The apartment had only a bed, a table, and a window that looked out onto the busy streets below. There were no luxuries, no servants to cater to her every need. But for the first time in her life, Emily felt free. Now that she was settled, Emily knew she needed to find a job. She couldn’t live off her family’s wealth if she truly wanted to experience life as an ordinary person. After walking around the streets of Makalani for a few days, she came across a small restaurant called Mama Kay’s Kitchen. The diner had a cozy, inviting atmosphere with the smell of home-cooked meals filling the air. It was always busy with people coming and going, and something about the simplicity of the place drew Emily in. With her heart racing, Emily walked inside and asked Mama Kay, the owner, if she had any job openings. Mama Kay was a kind woman in her mid-50s with a round face and a warm smile. She looked Emily over, noticing her neat but modest clothes, and asked a few questions. Satisfied with Emily’s answers, Mama Kay decided to give her a chance. “We can use another waitress around here,” Mama Kay said, “but it’s tough work. You’ll be on your feet all day serving tables, cleaning up, and dealing with all kinds of customers. Do you think you can handle it?” Emily smiled, determined to prove herself. “Yes, I can handle it. I’ll do my best.” And so Emily began her new life as a waitress at Mama Kay’s Kitchen. The work was much harder than she had ever imagined. She spent long hours on her feet, carrying trays of food, cleaning tables, and taking orders. Her back ached and her hands became rough from the constant cleaning. But despite the exhaustion, Emily found a sense of purpose in this simple life. For the first time, she was living a life that wasn’t handed to her on a silver platter. The customers at Mama Kay’s Kitchen were regular people—workers, families, and students who came in for affordable meals. They treated Emily just like any other waitress, and that’s exactly what she wanted. She was no longer the rich heiress from a powerful family. She was just Emily, the new waitress at the diner. As Emily wiped down a table one evening, she looked out at the busy streets of Makalani and smiled to herself. She had left behind the world of wealth and privilege, but in doing so, she had found something more valuable: freedom. She wondered what the future held. Would she find the love she had been searching for? Or would she eventually return to her old life, marrying the man her father wanted? For now, she was content to wait and see. This was her time to find out who she truly was. And her journey had only just begun. TBC…
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  • At 12, Her Aunty Sold Her To A R!tualist After Her Parents Died, And Then The Unthinkable Happened_1️⃣
    (Written by Teachable Stories)
    A few months after Nora’s mom díed mysteriously while coming to pick Nora up from school, her mom’s elderly sister who took over all her mom’s property and promised to care for Nora and send her to school—secretly sold her to a very dàngerous rítualist. This man had only seven days left to live and was desperately searching for a young girl to sacrfice to extend his life. But just as he was about to use Nora for the sàcrifice, something terríble and unimaginable happened, something that shócked the entire town....

    Nora was only 11 years old when her entire world fell apart.
    Her father díed when she was just 2, so her mother had been everything—her mother, her father, her provider, her best friend.
    Life wasn’t perfect, but it was peaceful… until the day tragedy knocked on their door.

    One afternoon, Nora’s mother—a hardworking and successful businesswoman—was on her way to pick Nora up from school. While driving, her phone rang. It was her elder sister, Delilah, calling with an urgent request.

    Delilah's voice came through, filled with urgency:
    "Please, sister, I need $1,000.
    It's something very important please, I beg you!"
    Nora’s mother sighed. "Delilah, I don’t have the money right now. I just paid for new goods this morning. I promise to send you something next week—I'm expecting some payments."

    But Delilah’s tone quickly turned bitter.
    "That's what you always say! You think you're better than everyone because you're the most educated, the richest, the one everyone praises. But remember, nothing lasts forever!"

    Nora’s mother was shocked.
    "Why are you talking like this? Have I ever turned you down? Have I ever refused to help you?"

    “Yes, you always have excuses! But one thing I believe is this: those who are at the top today will be at the bottom tomorrow. And those who are down today will rise to the top. Life is turn by turn! Enjoy your so-called success while it lasts—because it won’t last forever.”

    Her words stung like fire.
    Nora’s mother’s hands tightened on the steering wheel as her voice cracked with pàin.

    “What kind of hàtred is this, Delilah? What sort of deep énvy are you hiding? I sponsored your first son through school until he graduated. When your husband kícked you out because of your bàd behavior, I was the one who rented a house for you. I even gave you money to start a business—money I worked day and night to earn. Tell me, have I not done enough for you?”

    But Delilah didn’t flinch.
    “And what does my son’s education or my uséless husband have to do with the money I asked you for today?” she snapped.

    That was it. Nora’s mother couldn’t hold back anymore.
    “You are an úngrateful human being! I swear on everything I’ve worked for—I will never give my hard-earned money to someone like you again. You’re an íngrate!”

    But just as she was about to hang up, Delilah said something… something that chilled her to the bone:
    “Always talking about your business ..Business this, business that. You don’t even know if you’ll live to see tomorrow to do that business.” death doesn’t ask for permission.”

    That final line cut deep.Those words...
    They echoed in her mind like a cúrse. Nora’s mother was so shaken by the hàteful words, her emotions overwhelmed her. She lost focus. And in the blink of an eye, a speeding truck crashed into her car and this happened.

    SHOULD I CONTINUE?
    Follow my page Teachable stories to be tagged when I release the next episode tomorrow.

    Thank you

    Written by Teachable stories
    At 12, Her Aunty Sold Her To A R!tualist After Her Parents Died, And Then The Unthinkable Happened_1️⃣ (Written by Teachable Stories) A few months after Nora’s mom díed mysteriously while coming to pick Nora up from school, her mom’s elderly sister who took over all her mom’s property and promised to care for Nora and send her to school—secretly sold her to a very dàngerous rítualist. This man had only seven days left to live and was desperately searching for a young girl to sacrfice to extend his life. But just as he was about to use Nora for the sàcrifice, something terríble and unimaginable happened, something that shócked the entire town.... Nora was only 11 years old when her entire world fell apart. Her father díed when she was just 2, so her mother had been everything—her mother, her father, her provider, her best friend. Life wasn’t perfect, but it was peaceful… until the day tragedy knocked on their door. One afternoon, Nora’s mother—a hardworking and successful businesswoman—was on her way to pick Nora up from school. While driving, her phone rang. It was her elder sister, Delilah, calling with an urgent request. Delilah's voice came through, filled with urgency: "Please, sister, I need $1,000. It's something very important please, I beg you!" Nora’s mother sighed. "Delilah, I don’t have the money right now. I just paid for new goods this morning. I promise to send you something next week—I'm expecting some payments." But Delilah’s tone quickly turned bitter. "That's what you always say! You think you're better than everyone because you're the most educated, the richest, the one everyone praises. But remember, nothing lasts forever!" Nora’s mother was shocked. "Why are you talking like this? Have I ever turned you down? Have I ever refused to help you?" “Yes, you always have excuses! But one thing I believe is this: those who are at the top today will be at the bottom tomorrow. And those who are down today will rise to the top. Life is turn by turn! Enjoy your so-called success while it lasts—because it won’t last forever.” Her words stung like fire. Nora’s mother’s hands tightened on the steering wheel as her voice cracked with pàin. “What kind of hàtred is this, Delilah? What sort of deep énvy are you hiding? I sponsored your first son through school until he graduated. When your husband kícked you out because of your bàd behavior, I was the one who rented a house for you. I even gave you money to start a business—money I worked day and night to earn. Tell me, have I not done enough for you?” But Delilah didn’t flinch. “And what does my son’s education or my uséless husband have to do with the money I asked you for today?” she snapped. That was it. Nora’s mother couldn’t hold back anymore. “You are an úngrateful human being! I swear on everything I’ve worked for—I will never give my hard-earned money to someone like you again. You’re an íngrate!” But just as she was about to hang up, Delilah said something… something that chilled her to the bone: “Always talking about your business ..Business this, business that. You don’t even know if you’ll live to see tomorrow to do that business.” death doesn’t ask for permission.” That final line cut deep.Those words... They echoed in her mind like a cúrse. Nora’s mother was so shaken by the hàteful words, her emotions overwhelmed her. She lost focus. And in the blink of an eye, a speeding truck crashed into her car and this happened. SHOULD I CONTINUE? Follow my page Teachable stories to be tagged when I release the next episode tomorrow. Thank you ☺️☺️☺️ Written by Teachable stories
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  • At 12, Her Aunty Sold Her To A R!tualist After Her Parents Died, And Then The Unthinkable Happened_1️⃣
    (Written by Teachable Stories)
    A few months after Nora’s mom díed mysteriously while coming to pick Nora up from school, her mom’s elderly sister who took over all her mom’s property and promised to care for Nora and send her to school—secretly sold her to a very dàngerous rítualist. This man had only seven days left to live and was desperately searching for a young girl to sacrfice to extend his life. But just as he was about to use Nora for the sàcrifice, something terríble and unimaginable happened, something that shócked the entire town....

    Nora was only 11 years old when her entire world fell apart.
    Her father díed when she was just 2, so her mother had been everything—her mother, her father, her provider, her best friend.
    Life wasn’t perfect, but it was peaceful… until the day tragedy knocked on their door.

    One afternoon, Nora’s mother—a hardworking and successful businesswoman—was on her way to pick Nora up from school. While driving, her phone rang. It was her elder sister, Delilah, calling with an urgent request.

    Delilah's voice came through, filled with urgency:
    "Please, sister, I need $1,000.
    It's something very important please, I beg you!"
    Nora’s mother sighed. "Delilah, I don’t have the money right now. I just paid for new goods this morning. I promise to send you something next week—I'm expecting some payments."

    But Delilah’s tone quickly turned bitter.
    "That's what you always say! You think you're better than everyone because you're the most educated, the richest, the one everyone praises. But remember, nothing lasts forever!"

    Nora’s mother was shocked.
    "Why are you talking like this? Have I ever turned you down? Have I ever refused to help you?"

    “Yes, you always have excuses! But one thing I believe is this: those who are at the top today will be at the bottom tomorrow. And those who are down today will rise to the top. Life is turn by turn! Enjoy your so-called success while it lasts—because it won’t last forever.”

    Her words stung like fire.
    Nora’s mother’s hands tightened on the steering wheel as her voice cracked with pàin.

    “What kind of hàtred is this, Delilah? What sort of deep énvy are you hiding? I sponsored your first son through school until he graduated. When your husband kícked you out because of your bàd behavior, I was the one who rented a house for you. I even gave you money to start a business—money I worked day and night to earn. Tell me, have I not done enough for you?”

    But Delilah didn’t flinch.
    “And what does my son’s education or my uséless husband have to do with the money I asked you for today?” she snapped.

    That was it. Nora’s mother couldn’t hold back anymore.
    “You are an úngrateful human being! I swear on everything I’ve worked for—I will never give my hard-earned money to someone like you again. You’re an íngrate!”

    But just as she was about to hang up, Delilah said something… something that chilled her to the bone:
    “Always talking about your business ..Business this, business that. You don’t even know if you’ll live to see tomorrow to do that business.” death doesn’t ask for permission.”

    That final line cut deep.Those words...
    They echoed in her mind like a cúrse. Nora’s mother was so shaken by the hàteful words, her emotions overwhelmed her. She lost focus. And in the blink of an eye, a speeding truck crashed into her car and this happened.

    SHOULD I CONTINUE?
    Follow my page Teachable stories to be tagged when I release the next episode tomorrow.

    Thank you
    At 12, Her Aunty Sold Her To A R!tualist After Her Parents Died, And Then The Unthinkable Happened_1️⃣ (Written by Teachable Stories) A few months after Nora’s mom díed mysteriously while coming to pick Nora up from school, her mom’s elderly sister who took over all her mom’s property and promised to care for Nora and send her to school—secretly sold her to a very dàngerous rítualist. This man had only seven days left to live and was desperately searching for a young girl to sacrfice to extend his life. But just as he was about to use Nora for the sàcrifice, something terríble and unimaginable happened, something that shócked the entire town.... Nora was only 11 years old when her entire world fell apart. Her father díed when she was just 2, so her mother had been everything—her mother, her father, her provider, her best friend. Life wasn’t perfect, but it was peaceful… until the day tragedy knocked on their door. One afternoon, Nora’s mother—a hardworking and successful businesswoman—was on her way to pick Nora up from school. While driving, her phone rang. It was her elder sister, Delilah, calling with an urgent request. Delilah's voice came through, filled with urgency: "Please, sister, I need $1,000. It's something very important please, I beg you!" Nora’s mother sighed. "Delilah, I don’t have the money right now. I just paid for new goods this morning. I promise to send you something next week—I'm expecting some payments." But Delilah’s tone quickly turned bitter. "That's what you always say! You think you're better than everyone because you're the most educated, the richest, the one everyone praises. But remember, nothing lasts forever!" Nora’s mother was shocked. "Why are you talking like this? Have I ever turned you down? Have I ever refused to help you?" “Yes, you always have excuses! But one thing I believe is this: those who are at the top today will be at the bottom tomorrow. And those who are down today will rise to the top. Life is turn by turn! Enjoy your so-called success while it lasts—because it won’t last forever.” Her words stung like fire. Nora’s mother’s hands tightened on the steering wheel as her voice cracked with pàin. “What kind of hàtred is this, Delilah? What sort of deep énvy are you hiding? I sponsored your first son through school until he graduated. When your husband kícked you out because of your bàd behavior, I was the one who rented a house for you. I even gave you money to start a business—money I worked day and night to earn. Tell me, have I not done enough for you?” But Delilah didn’t flinch. “And what does my son’s education or my uséless husband have to do with the money I asked you for today?” she snapped. That was it. Nora’s mother couldn’t hold back anymore. “You are an úngrateful human being! I swear on everything I’ve worked for—I will never give my hard-earned money to someone like you again. You’re an íngrate!” But just as she was about to hang up, Delilah said something… something that chilled her to the bone: “Always talking about your business ..Business this, business that. You don’t even know if you’ll live to see tomorrow to do that business.” death doesn’t ask for permission.” That final line cut deep.Those words... They echoed in her mind like a cúrse. Nora’s mother was so shaken by the hàteful words, her emotions overwhelmed her. She lost focus. And in the blink of an eye, a speeding truck crashed into her car and this happened. SHOULD I CONTINUE? Follow my page Teachable stories to be tagged when I release the next episode tomorrow. Thank you ☺️☺️☺️
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  • NO QUANTUM OF OIL THAT WOULD MAKE ONE TO BE RICH IF THE PERSON FAILS TO BE PRAYERFUL AND HARDWORKING BY BELIEVING IN HIS OR HERSELF BEFORE OTHERS..... SO THEREFORE SIT UP NOW, LOOK FOR SOLUTUONS TO PROBLEMS THAN COMPLAINS.... ECONOMY IS NOT SMILING AT ALL 🥹🫩🤦🏼 join gada.chat now buy share and coins now I said now
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  • HOW TO TOUCH A WOMAN:

    A woman loves to be touched by her man, sensations of love hidden under her skin waiting for him to awaken them.

    1. Gently squeeze the palm of her hand when she is scared, it comforts her

    2. Gentle squeeze and rub her back when you hug her tight, it makes her feel safe

    3. Grab her bum with no apologies, it makes her feel wanted and desired by you, her man

    4. Hold her by the waist when you introduce her to your friends and family, it makes her feel secure

    5. Gentle rub her hand when she is worrying or has received some bad news, it shows her you care

    6. Hold her back when she is in the kitchen cooking and her hands are tied as you tell her how much she means to you, it makes her hardwork worth it

    7. Place your hand between or on her breasts as you both sleep, it makes her feel comfortable and warm with you

    8. Touch her tummy when she's pregnant, it tells her she is not alone, daddy is there with her

    9. Rub her hips down when she is dressing up or when she is relaxing in bed, it makes her feel sexy

    10. Hold her hands when you two are praying, it shows unity before God

    11. Sneak from behind and wrap your arms around her, it makes her feel special

    12. Massage her shoulders when she says she is tired, it calms her down

    13. Stroke gently her back, tracing her spine, it releases sweet shivers all over her body

    14. Rub her feet when she's had a long day, it tells her you are serious when you say you will take care of her

    15. Oil her body, her back, her elbows, her knees sometimes. Love on the body that you find sexy

    16. Hold her face, her neck as you kiss her, it melts and nicely weakens her. She loves to surrender to your masculine love

    17. Play with her fingers as you cuddle and talk, it tells her you're paying attention.
    HOW TO TOUCH A WOMAN: A woman loves to be touched by her man, sensations of love hidden under her skin waiting for him to awaken them. 1. Gently squeeze the palm of her hand when she is scared, it comforts her 2. Gentle squeeze and rub her back when you hug her tight, it makes her feel safe 3. Grab her bum with no apologies, it makes her feel wanted and desired by you, her man 4. Hold her by the waist when you introduce her to your friends and family, it makes her feel secure 5. Gentle rub her hand when she is worrying or has received some bad news, it shows her you care 6. Hold her back when she is in the kitchen cooking and her hands are tied as you tell her how much she means to you, it makes her hardwork worth it 7. Place your hand between or on her breasts as you both sleep, it makes her feel comfortable and warm with you 8. Touch her tummy when she's pregnant, it tells her she is not alone, daddy is there with her 9. Rub her hips down when she is dressing up or when she is relaxing in bed, it makes her feel sexy 10. Hold her hands when you two are praying, it shows unity before God 11. Sneak from behind and wrap your arms around her, it makes her feel special 12. Massage her shoulders when she says she is tired, it calms her down 13. Stroke gently her back, tracing her spine, it releases sweet shivers all over her body 14. Rub her feet when she's had a long day, it tells her you are serious when you say you will take care of her 15. Oil her body, her back, her elbows, her knees sometimes. Love on the body that you find sexy 16. Hold her face, her neck as you kiss her, it melts and nicely weakens her. She loves to surrender to your masculine love 17. Play with her fingers as you cuddle and talk, it tells her you're paying attention.
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  • "I'm not single because I can't get a partner for myself.
    I'm not single because I'm a single mother, as some of you said it's difficult for single mothers to get a partner.
    I have them chatting me — both hardworking, rich, tall, handsome, and póór men.

    Please, if you know you're among those sending messages to my inbox, stop it.
    I don't want any more messages because they're too much, especially from young boys.
    I can't fall in love on social media, so stop wasting your time." – Onyi Alex
    "I'm not single because I can't get a partner for myself. I'm not single because I'm a single mother, as some of you said it's difficult for single mothers to get a partner. I have them chatting me — both hardworking, rich, tall, handsome, and póór men. Please, if you know you're among those sending messages to my inbox, stop it. I don't want any more messages because they're too much, especially from young boys. I can't fall in love on social media, so stop wasting your time." – Onyi Alex
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  • The right ways to success is humility, hardworking and consistency
    The right ways to success is humility, hardworking and consistency
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  • MANAGEMENT

    Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the resources of an organization in order to achieve specific goals efficiently and effectively. It is about making the best use of people, time, money, and materials to accomplish tasks and reach targets.

    DISCUSSION OF MANAGEMENT

    Management is essential in every human setting, whether in a home, school, church, government, or business. Without good management, even abundant resources can be wasted. Management involves directing efforts toward a common goal by coordinating people and activities. The four key functions of management are: planning (deciding what to do), organizing (arranging resources and tasks), leading (guiding and motivating people), and controlling (checking performance and correcting deviations). A good manager ensures that the organization works smoothly, resources are not wasted, people are motivated, and goals are achieved.

    100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT EXPLAINED

    1. SET CLEAR GOALS – A manager must define what the team or organization wants to achieve. Clear goals guide actions and measure progress.

    2. PLAN BEFORE ACTING – Good management involves thinking ahead and preparing for the future instead of acting carelessly.

    3. ORGANIZE RESOURCES WISELY – Resources like people, money, and tools must be arranged in the best way to avoid waste and delays.

    4. DELEGATE TASKS PROPERLY – A manager should share duties with others according to their strengths to ensure work is done efficiently.

    5. COMMUNICATE CLEARLY – Effective communication helps everyone understand their role, tasks, and expectations.

    6. LEAD BY EXAMPLE – Managers should act the way they expect others to act. Their behavior sets the tone for the team.

    7. CONTROL PROGRESS REGULARLY – A good manager checks the progress of work regularly to ensure things are going well.

    8. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY – Managers must take the blame when things go wrong and not pass it to others unfairly.

    9. MAKE DECISIONS PROMPTLY – Delayed decisions can cause confusion and missed opportunities.

    10. SOLVE PROBLEMS QUICKLY – Problems should not be ignored. A manager must act fast to fix them before they grow.

    11. AVOID WASTAGE – Wasting time, money, or materials reduces the success of any organization.

    12. USE TIME WISELY – Time is a valuable resource and should be managed properly to increase productivity.

    13. SET PRIORITIES – Not all tasks are equally important. Managers should focus on the most important tasks first.

    14. MOTIVATE TEAM MEMBERS – Managers should encourage and inspire workers to do their best at all times.

    15. BE CONSISTENT – Changing rules and decisions too often confuses workers and weakens trust.

    16. BE FAIR AND JUST – Treating people equally builds unity and avoids conflict.

    17. BUILD TRUST – Trust is earned through honesty, integrity, and reliability in leadership.

    18. ENCOURAGE TEAMWORK – A manager must help workers to cooperate and not compete against each other negatively.

    19. LISTEN ACTIVELY – Listening to workers helps managers to understand problems and improve decision-making.

    20. BE OPEN TO FEEDBACK – Managers must welcome suggestions and corrections from others to improve performance.

    21. EVALUATE PERFORMANCE – Managers must regularly check how well individuals and teams are doing their jobs.

    22. REWARD GOOD WORK – Recognizing and rewarding good performance encourages others to work harder.

    23. CORRECT MISTAKES KINDLY – Corrections should be firm but done with respect and not humiliation.

    24. AVOID FAVORITISM – Treating some people better than others without reason weakens morale and teamwork.

    25. DEVELOP YOURSELF – A manager must keep learning to improve their leadership and technical skills.

    26. TRAIN OTHERS – Managers must help others grow by sharing knowledge and giving learning opportunities.

    27. HANDLE CONFLICT PEACEFULLY – Disagreements should be settled with wisdom and respect, not anger.

    28. BE FLEXIBLE – A manager must adjust to changes and new situations without becoming frustrated.

    29. ADAPT TO CHANGE – The world is constantly changing, and managers must learn to move with it.

    30. MANAGE STRESS – Managers should remain calm under pressure to lead others effectively.

    31. KEEP RECORDS – Proper documentation helps in planning, accountability, and legal protection.

    32. MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE – Rules and guidelines must be followed to avoid disorder and delay.

    33. USE TECHNOLOGY – Technology improves speed, accuracy, and communication in management.

    34. RESPECT OTHERS – Respect builds healthy working relationships and increases team cooperation.

    35. MAINTAIN ETHICS – Managers must always do what is morally right, even if no one is watching.

    36. ENCOURAGE INNOVATION – Managers should allow and support new ideas that can improve work.

    37. BE RESULT-ORIENTED – The focus should always be on achieving results, not just doing activities.

    38. BALANCE WORK AND LIFE – A healthy manager balances professional duties and personal life to stay effective.

    39. PREVENT RISKS – Managers should look ahead to avoid possible dangers and prepare safety plans.

    40. LEARN FROM FAILURE – Mistakes should not bring shame but should teach lessons for the future.

    41. THINK AHEAD – Managers should always look forward and plan for the future, not just the present.

    42. STAY FOCUSED – A manager must avoid distractions and concentrate on key objectives.

    43. BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS – Good relations with staff, clients, and partners improve teamwork and loyalty.

    44. SHARE INFORMATION – Hiding important information can lead to errors and distrust.

    45. RESPECT DEADLINES – Keeping to time shows seriousness and respect for others.

    46. MONITOR PROGRESS – Regular checks help to keep the team on track and identify areas for improvement.

    47. IMPROVE PROCESSES – Systems should always be reviewed and improved for better results.

    48. PROMOTE QUALITY – Managers must ensure that work is not just fast but also of high quality.

    49. AVOID SHORTCUTS – Taking shortcuts can lead to poor results and future problems.

    50. ENCOURAGE LOYALTY – Loyal workers are more committed and trustworthy.

    51. PROTECT RESOURCES – Resources must be used carefully and protected from damage or theft.

    52. AVOID LAZINESS – A lazy manager sets a bad example and weakens team energy.

    53. KEEP PROMISES – Fulfilling promises builds credibility and respect.

    54. ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY – Everyone should take responsibility for their actions and results.

    55. VALUE EVERY WORKER – Every worker, no matter their level, deserves respect and fair treatment.

    56. BE TRANSPARENT – Transparency builds trust and avoids suspicion.

    57. SHOW APPRECIATION – Saying thank you encourages repeated good behavior.

    58. SET A GOOD EXAMPLE – Managers are role models; their actions speak louder than words.

    59. WORK HARD – A hardworking manager inspires others to also work hard.

    60. USE FEEDBACK WISELY – Not all feedback is correct, but a good manager uses it to improve.

    61. SET CLEAR ROLES – Workers must know their duties to avoid confusion.

    62. ENCOURAGE GROWTH – A manager should create chances for others to develop their skills and careers.

    63. USE MONEY WISELY – Money must be budgeted, tracked, and spent carefully.

    64. REVIEW REGULARLY – Managers should always evaluate methods and results to improve.

    65. AVOID CONFLICT OF INTEREST – Personal interests should not affect work decisions.

    66. AVOID MICROMANAGEMENT – Managers should trust their team and not control every small detail.

    67. PROMOTE HONESTY – Telling the truth, even when hard, builds a culture of trust.

    68. USE AUTHORITY GENTLY – Authority must be used to serve, not to intimidate.

    69. CONTROL EXPENSES – Cutting unnecessary spending helps the organization grow stronger.

    70. VALUE TIME – Time wasted is opportunity lost. A manager must plan every minute.

    71. HANDLE PRESSURE WELL – Under pressure, managers must stay calm and make wise decisions.

    72. FOLLOW POLICIES – Rules and procedures should be obeyed to ensure fairness and order.

    73. IMPROVE DAILY – Every day is a chance to do better than yesterday.

    74. THINK CRITICALLY – Managers should question ideas and make decisions based on facts.

    75. BE PROACTIVE – Act early, don’t wait until problems appear.

    76. SEEK KNOWLEDGE – A good manager is always learning new things.

    77. EMBRACE DIVERSITY – Different people bring different strengths that improve teamwork.

    78. BE INCLUSIVE – Everyone should feel valued and included in the team.

    79. EMPOWER OTHERS – Give others the chance to make decisions and grow.

    80. AVOID GOSSIP – Gossip damages trust and relationships.

    81. PROTECT THE IMAGE OF THE ORGANIZATION – Always act in a way that brings respect to the organization.

    82. RESPECT RULES – Rules provide order and should be obeyed.

    83. DO THE RIGHT THING – Even when it’s hard, doing right brings long-term success.

    84. BE FIRM AND KIND – A manager must correct with authority but not with cruelty.

    85. AVOID CONFUSION – Clarity in words and actions prevents misunderstanding.

    86. KEEP LEARNING – There is always room to grow and know more.

    87. ENCOURAGE SUGGESTIONS – Workers often have good ideas; allow them to share.

    88. USE DATA IN DECISION-MAKING – Decisions should be based on facts, not feelings.

    89. REVIEW STRATEGIES – What worked yesterday may not work today; plans must be updated.

    90. THINK LONG-TERM – Don’t only focus on today; prepare for tomorrow.

    91. ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY – Everyone should take ownership of their duties.

    92. SUPPORT WEAK MEMBERS – Help struggling team members improve instead of condemning them.

    93. BALANCE AUTHORITY AND HUMILITY – A great manager uses power with humility and respect.

    94. PROMOTE RESPECT AMONG WORKERS – Make sure people treat each other with dignity.

    95. REDUCE NOISE AND DISTRACTION – Create a work environment that supports focus.

    96. WATCH YOUR WORDS – Words can build or destroy; speak wisely.

    97. BE RELIABLE – People must be able to count on you.

    98. RESPECT HIGHER AUTHORITIES – A good manager also submits to those above him.

    99. STAY HUMBLE – Success should not lead to pride. Stay grounded.

    100. KEEP IMPROVING – Management is a journey. Never stop growing.
    MANAGEMENT Management is the process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the resources of an organization in order to achieve specific goals efficiently and effectively. It is about making the best use of people, time, money, and materials to accomplish tasks and reach targets. DISCUSSION OF MANAGEMENT Management is essential in every human setting, whether in a home, school, church, government, or business. Without good management, even abundant resources can be wasted. Management involves directing efforts toward a common goal by coordinating people and activities. The four key functions of management are: planning (deciding what to do), organizing (arranging resources and tasks), leading (guiding and motivating people), and controlling (checking performance and correcting deviations). A good manager ensures that the organization works smoothly, resources are not wasted, people are motivated, and goals are achieved. 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT EXPLAINED 1. SET CLEAR GOALS – A manager must define what the team or organization wants to achieve. Clear goals guide actions and measure progress. 2. PLAN BEFORE ACTING – Good management involves thinking ahead and preparing for the future instead of acting carelessly. 3. ORGANIZE RESOURCES WISELY – Resources like people, money, and tools must be arranged in the best way to avoid waste and delays. 4. DELEGATE TASKS PROPERLY – A manager should share duties with others according to their strengths to ensure work is done efficiently. 5. COMMUNICATE CLEARLY – Effective communication helps everyone understand their role, tasks, and expectations. 6. LEAD BY EXAMPLE – Managers should act the way they expect others to act. Their behavior sets the tone for the team. 7. CONTROL PROGRESS REGULARLY – A good manager checks the progress of work regularly to ensure things are going well. 8. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY – Managers must take the blame when things go wrong and not pass it to others unfairly. 9. MAKE DECISIONS PROMPTLY – Delayed decisions can cause confusion and missed opportunities. 10. SOLVE PROBLEMS QUICKLY – Problems should not be ignored. A manager must act fast to fix them before they grow. 11. AVOID WASTAGE – Wasting time, money, or materials reduces the success of any organization. 12. USE TIME WISELY – Time is a valuable resource and should be managed properly to increase productivity. 13. SET PRIORITIES – Not all tasks are equally important. Managers should focus on the most important tasks first. 14. MOTIVATE TEAM MEMBERS – Managers should encourage and inspire workers to do their best at all times. 15. BE CONSISTENT – Changing rules and decisions too often confuses workers and weakens trust. 16. BE FAIR AND JUST – Treating people equally builds unity and avoids conflict. 17. BUILD TRUST – Trust is earned through honesty, integrity, and reliability in leadership. 18. ENCOURAGE TEAMWORK – A manager must help workers to cooperate and not compete against each other negatively. 19. LISTEN ACTIVELY – Listening to workers helps managers to understand problems and improve decision-making. 20. BE OPEN TO FEEDBACK – Managers must welcome suggestions and corrections from others to improve performance. 21. EVALUATE PERFORMANCE – Managers must regularly check how well individuals and teams are doing their jobs. 22. REWARD GOOD WORK – Recognizing and rewarding good performance encourages others to work harder. 23. CORRECT MISTAKES KINDLY – Corrections should be firm but done with respect and not humiliation. 24. AVOID FAVORITISM – Treating some people better than others without reason weakens morale and teamwork. 25. DEVELOP YOURSELF – A manager must keep learning to improve their leadership and technical skills. 26. TRAIN OTHERS – Managers must help others grow by sharing knowledge and giving learning opportunities. 27. HANDLE CONFLICT PEACEFULLY – Disagreements should be settled with wisdom and respect, not anger. 28. BE FLEXIBLE – A manager must adjust to changes and new situations without becoming frustrated. 29. ADAPT TO CHANGE – The world is constantly changing, and managers must learn to move with it. 30. MANAGE STRESS – Managers should remain calm under pressure to lead others effectively. 31. KEEP RECORDS – Proper documentation helps in planning, accountability, and legal protection. 32. MAINTAIN DISCIPLINE – Rules and guidelines must be followed to avoid disorder and delay. 33. USE TECHNOLOGY – Technology improves speed, accuracy, and communication in management. 34. RESPECT OTHERS – Respect builds healthy working relationships and increases team cooperation. 35. MAINTAIN ETHICS – Managers must always do what is morally right, even if no one is watching. 36. ENCOURAGE INNOVATION – Managers should allow and support new ideas that can improve work. 37. BE RESULT-ORIENTED – The focus should always be on achieving results, not just doing activities. 38. BALANCE WORK AND LIFE – A healthy manager balances professional duties and personal life to stay effective. 39. PREVENT RISKS – Managers should look ahead to avoid possible dangers and prepare safety plans. 40. LEARN FROM FAILURE – Mistakes should not bring shame but should teach lessons for the future. 41. THINK AHEAD – Managers should always look forward and plan for the future, not just the present. 42. STAY FOCUSED – A manager must avoid distractions and concentrate on key objectives. 43. BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS – Good relations with staff, clients, and partners improve teamwork and loyalty. 44. SHARE INFORMATION – Hiding important information can lead to errors and distrust. 45. RESPECT DEADLINES – Keeping to time shows seriousness and respect for others. 46. MONITOR PROGRESS – Regular checks help to keep the team on track and identify areas for improvement. 47. IMPROVE PROCESSES – Systems should always be reviewed and improved for better results. 48. PROMOTE QUALITY – Managers must ensure that work is not just fast but also of high quality. 49. AVOID SHORTCUTS – Taking shortcuts can lead to poor results and future problems. 50. ENCOURAGE LOYALTY – Loyal workers are more committed and trustworthy. 51. PROTECT RESOURCES – Resources must be used carefully and protected from damage or theft. 52. AVOID LAZINESS – A lazy manager sets a bad example and weakens team energy. 53. KEEP PROMISES – Fulfilling promises builds credibility and respect. 54. ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY – Everyone should take responsibility for their actions and results. 55. VALUE EVERY WORKER – Every worker, no matter their level, deserves respect and fair treatment. 56. BE TRANSPARENT – Transparency builds trust and avoids suspicion. 57. SHOW APPRECIATION – Saying thank you encourages repeated good behavior. 58. SET A GOOD EXAMPLE – Managers are role models; their actions speak louder than words. 59. WORK HARD – A hardworking manager inspires others to also work hard. 60. USE FEEDBACK WISELY – Not all feedback is correct, but a good manager uses it to improve. 61. SET CLEAR ROLES – Workers must know their duties to avoid confusion. 62. ENCOURAGE GROWTH – A manager should create chances for others to develop their skills and careers. 63. USE MONEY WISELY – Money must be budgeted, tracked, and spent carefully. 64. REVIEW REGULARLY – Managers should always evaluate methods and results to improve. 65. AVOID CONFLICT OF INTEREST – Personal interests should not affect work decisions. 66. AVOID MICROMANAGEMENT – Managers should trust their team and not control every small detail. 67. PROMOTE HONESTY – Telling the truth, even when hard, builds a culture of trust. 68. USE AUTHORITY GENTLY – Authority must be used to serve, not to intimidate. 69. CONTROL EXPENSES – Cutting unnecessary spending helps the organization grow stronger. 70. VALUE TIME – Time wasted is opportunity lost. A manager must plan every minute. 71. HANDLE PRESSURE WELL – Under pressure, managers must stay calm and make wise decisions. 72. FOLLOW POLICIES – Rules and procedures should be obeyed to ensure fairness and order. 73. IMPROVE DAILY – Every day is a chance to do better than yesterday. 74. THINK CRITICALLY – Managers should question ideas and make decisions based on facts. 75. BE PROACTIVE – Act early, don’t wait until problems appear. 76. SEEK KNOWLEDGE – A good manager is always learning new things. 77. EMBRACE DIVERSITY – Different people bring different strengths that improve teamwork. 78. BE INCLUSIVE – Everyone should feel valued and included in the team. 79. EMPOWER OTHERS – Give others the chance to make decisions and grow. 80. AVOID GOSSIP – Gossip damages trust and relationships. 81. PROTECT THE IMAGE OF THE ORGANIZATION – Always act in a way that brings respect to the organization. 82. RESPECT RULES – Rules provide order and should be obeyed. 83. DO THE RIGHT THING – Even when it’s hard, doing right brings long-term success. 84. BE FIRM AND KIND – A manager must correct with authority but not with cruelty. 85. AVOID CONFUSION – Clarity in words and actions prevents misunderstanding. 86. KEEP LEARNING – There is always room to grow and know more. 87. ENCOURAGE SUGGESTIONS – Workers often have good ideas; allow them to share. 88. USE DATA IN DECISION-MAKING – Decisions should be based on facts, not feelings. 89. REVIEW STRATEGIES – What worked yesterday may not work today; plans must be updated. 90. THINK LONG-TERM – Don’t only focus on today; prepare for tomorrow. 91. ENCOURAGE RESPONSIBILITY – Everyone should take ownership of their duties. 92. SUPPORT WEAK MEMBERS – Help struggling team members improve instead of condemning them. 93. BALANCE AUTHORITY AND HUMILITY – A great manager uses power with humility and respect. 94. PROMOTE RESPECT AMONG WORKERS – Make sure people treat each other with dignity. 95. REDUCE NOISE AND DISTRACTION – Create a work environment that supports focus. 96. WATCH YOUR WORDS – Words can build or destroy; speak wisely. 97. BE RELIABLE – People must be able to count on you. 98. RESPECT HIGHER AUTHORITIES – A good manager also submits to those above him. 99. STAY HUMBLE – Success should not lead to pride. Stay grounded. 100. KEEP IMPROVING – Management is a journey. Never stop growing.
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  • The Garden of Secret Cries

    Episode 1: From Hunger to Horror: The Hidden Price of Akinlolu's Wealth"

    Akinlolu was a man the world would one day call “Chief,” but his story didn’t begin with power and praise. It began with hunger. He lived in a small, broken-down room with his wife and two children in the heart of Ibadan. Every morning, he woke up with nothing but worry. There was no food to give his children, no job, and no hope.

    His wife tried to support him, but the pain of watching their children cry each night was too much. One evening, she asked, “Is this how we will keep living?” Akinlolu had no answer.

    That night, sitting outside in the dark, a strange man appeared. His eyes were sharp, his voice deep. He said, “I know you’re tired of this life. I can help you. But what you want comes with a price.” Akinlolu, desperate and broken, said without thinking, “I will do anything.”

    The man smiled. “Go to the river by midnight. Wait there. You’ll hear what to do.”

    At midnight, Akinlolu walked to the river. The place was quiet, too quiet. Then, he heard voices—not from people, but from the wind. They whispered strange things, calling his name, making promises.

    “We can make you rich,” they said, “but you must give us life for life. Every year, bring us a newborn, fresh and innocent. Bury it with your hands, and we will bless you.”

    Akinlolu’s body shook. “A child?” he asked. “I must bury a child?”

    There was silence for a moment, then a soft echo: “Or remain poor forever.”

    He went home and couldn’t sleep. But in the morning, a man came to offer him a job. Then, someone else offered him a car. By the end of the week, money had started flowing in. The promise was real.

    A year later, a woman brought him a baby wrapped in white cloth. She was a midwife—her heart long gone. She said, “The mother thinks this child is dead. Take it.”

    That night, Akinlolu dug his first hole. With shaking hands, he buried the baby in the garden behind his house. He didn’t sleep that night, but in the morning, he got a business deal that changed his life.

    And so, every year, on the night of a new moon, he continued. A baby. A hole. A promise.

    He became wealthy beyond measure. He built mansions, drove the finest cars, and even started his journey into politics. His wife believed he was just hardworking. The maid, however, noticed things—blood on the shovel, cries in the wind—but fear kept her quiet.

    What Akinlolu didn’t know was that every baby he buried left behind a spirit. And spirits do not forget.
    The Garden of Secret Cries 😰😥 Episode 1: From Hunger to Horror: The Hidden Price of Akinlolu's Wealth" Akinlolu was a man the world would one day call “Chief,” but his story didn’t begin with power and praise. It began with hunger. He lived in a small, broken-down room with his wife and two children in the heart of Ibadan. Every morning, he woke up with nothing but worry. There was no food to give his children, no job, and no hope. His wife tried to support him, but the pain of watching their children cry each night was too much. One evening, she asked, “Is this how we will keep living?” Akinlolu had no answer. That night, sitting outside in the dark, a strange man appeared. His eyes were sharp, his voice deep. He said, “I know you’re tired of this life. I can help you. But what you want comes with a price.” Akinlolu, desperate and broken, said without thinking, “I will do anything.” The man smiled. “Go to the river by midnight. Wait there. You’ll hear what to do.” At midnight, Akinlolu walked to the river. The place was quiet, too quiet. Then, he heard voices—not from people, but from the wind. They whispered strange things, calling his name, making promises. “We can make you rich,” they said, “but you must give us life for life. Every year, bring us a newborn, fresh and innocent. Bury it with your hands, and we will bless you.” Akinlolu’s body shook. “A child?” he asked. “I must bury a child?” There was silence for a moment, then a soft echo: “Or remain poor forever.” He went home and couldn’t sleep. But in the morning, a man came to offer him a job. Then, someone else offered him a car. By the end of the week, money had started flowing in. The promise was real. A year later, a woman brought him a baby wrapped in white cloth. She was a midwife—her heart long gone. She said, “The mother thinks this child is dead. Take it.” That night, Akinlolu dug his first hole. With shaking hands, he buried the baby in the garden behind his house. He didn’t sleep that night, but in the morning, he got a business deal that changed his life. And so, every year, on the night of a new moon, he continued. A baby. A hole. A promise. He became wealthy beyond measure. He built mansions, drove the finest cars, and even started his journey into politics. His wife believed he was just hardworking. The maid, however, noticed things—blood on the shovel, cries in the wind—but fear kept her quiet. What Akinlolu didn’t know was that every baby he buried left behind a spirit. And spirits do not forget.
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  • To all the hardworking men out there who labor day and night to put food on the table, may God bless your hustle
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    To all the hardworking men out there who labor day and night to put food on the table, may God bless your hustle 🙏 everyone
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  • TO ALL ELDERS IN THE HOUSE, KINDLY FOLLOW ME UP. IT IS VERY NECESSARY TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION STEP BY STEP.

    HEALTH HINTS FOR MY ELDERS FROM AGES 40 TO 100 YEARS
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    However busy you are, observe all these to remain healthy:
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    Drink less milk in your tea. Instead, add lemon or lime juice.
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    In the day time, drink more water; but night time, drink less.
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    In the day don't drink more than 2 cups of coffee, Advisable To Stop Completely too.
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    Eat less oily foods.
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    Best sleeping times are between 10pm to 6am.
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    In the evening, eat little or nothing after 5 or 6pm.
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    Don't take medicines with cold water but with warm, and take your medicines half an hour before going to bed. Never take medicines and lie down immediately.
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    As you aged further , stop drinking chilled water but drink only water at room temperature
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    Try to sleep for at least 8 hours per day.
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    Having a nap for an hour and a half between noon and 3pm, to relieve stress and keep younger and not age easily.
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    Once your mobile phone battery is left with only one bar, don't make calls anymore, because the dangerous radiation and waves are one many times higher than a fully charged battery.
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    Use your left ear to answer calls, right ear will directly hurt your brain. Better still to use earphones to answer calls.
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    Two things to check as often as you can:
    (1) Your blood pressure
    (2) Your blood sugar.
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    Six things to reduce to the minimum on your foods:
    (1) Salt
    (2) Sugar
    (3) Preserved meat and foods
    (4) Red meat especially roasted
    (5) Dairy products
    (6) Starchy products
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    Four things to increase in your foods:
    (1) Greens/vegetables
    (2) Beans
    (3) Fruits
    (4) Nuts
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Three things you need to forget:
    (1) Your age
    (2) Your past
    (3) Your worries/grievances 👍🏽
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Four things you must have, no matter how weak or how strong you are:
    (1) Friends who truly love you
    (2) Caring family
    (3) Positive thoughts
    (4) A warm home.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Seven things you need to do to stay healthy:
    (1) Singing
    (2) Dancing
    (3) Fasting
    (4) Smiling/laughing
    (5) Trek/exercise
    (6) Have sex often with your spouse.
    (7) Reduce your weight.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Six things you don't have to do:
    (1) Don't wait till you are hungry to eat
    (2) Don't wait till you are thirsty to drink
    (3) Don't wait till you are sleepy to sleep
    (4) Don't wait till you feel tired to rest
    (5) Don't wait till you get sick to go for medical check-ups otherwise you will only regret later in life
    (6) Don’t wait till you have problem before you pray to your God.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    One thing you must do after reading these health tips:
    (1) Forward this to your loved ones and friends, and as you do so, may God bless U.
    =================
    While go about your normal business please let's remember to always check our body to know how fit you are. Health is wealth.

    MEDICAL FITNES

    HIGH BP
    ----------
    120/80 -- Normal
    130/85 --Normal (Control)
    140/90 -- High
    150/95 -- V.High
    ----------------------------

    PULSE
    --------
    72 per minute (standard)
    60 --- 80 p.m. (Normal)
    40 -- 180 p.m.(abnormal)
    ----------------------------

    TEMPERATURE
    -----------------
    98.4 F (Normal)
    99.0 F Above (Fever)

    Please help your Relatives, Friends by sharing this information....

    Heart Attacks- - -
    Drinking Warm
    Water:

    This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal,
    but about Heart Attack's . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their
    meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt
    their drinking habit while
    eating. For those who like to drink cold water, this
    article is applicable to
    you. It is very Harmful to have Cold Drink/Water during a meal. Because,
    the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you
    have just consumed. It will
    slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge'
    reacts with the acid, it will break down and be
    absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats
    and lead to cancer . It is best to drink hot soup
    or warm water after a meal.

    French fries and Burgers
    are the biggest enemy of heart health. A coke after that gives more power to
    this demon. Avoid them for
    your Heart's & Health.

    Drink one glass of warm water just when you are about to go to bed to avoid clotting of the blood at night to avoid heart attacks or strokes.

    A cardiologist says if everyone who reads this
    message sends it to 10 people, you can be sure that we'll save at least
    one life. ...

    So, please be a true friend and send this article to people you care about.

    Must read

    Cheers And Enjoy life
    Know your genotype before you say yes to that handsome guy or to that beautiful lady whom you wish to spend the rest of your life with...
    Genotype & It's Appropriate Suitor:
    AA + AA = Excellent
    AA + AS = Good
    AA + SS = Fair
    AS + AS = Bad
    AS + SS = Very Bad
    SS + SS = Extremely Bad (In fact, don't try it)
    #SickleCellAwareness

    BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY

    What’s Your Type and how common is it?

    O+ 1 in 3 37.4%
    (Most common)

    A+ 1 in 3 35.7%

    B+ 1 in 12 8.5%

    AB+ 1 in 29 3.4%

    O- 1 in 15 6.6%

    A- 1 in 16 6.3%

    B- 1 in 67 1.5%

    AB- 1 in 167 .6%
    (Rarest)

    Compatible Blood Types

    O- can receive O-

    O+ can receive O+, O-

    A- can receive A-, O-

    A+ can receive A+, A-, O+, O-

    B- can receive B-, O-

    B+ can receive B+, B-, O+, O-

    AB- can receive AB-, B-, A-, O-

    AB+ can receive AB+, AB-, B+, B-, A+, A-, O+, O-b

    This is an important msg which can save a life! A life could be saved....
    : Your Blood group also speaks about you.
    (+) : Good leadership.
    (-) : Hardworking.
    (+) : Can Sacrifice for others and very ambitious, tolerance.
    (-) : Non flexible, Selfish & Sadistic.
    (+) : Born to help.
    (-) : Narrow minded.
    (+) : Very difficult to understand.
    (-) : Sharp & Intelligent.

    What is ur blood group ?
    Try....It....share the Fantastic information..
    EFFECT OF WATER
    We Know Water is
    important but never
    knew about the
    Special Times one
    has to drink it.. !!

    Did you ???

    Drinking Water at the
    Right Time
    Maximizes its
    effectiveness on the
    Human Body;

    1⃣ 1 Glass of Water
    after waking up -
    helps to
    activate internal
    organs..

    2⃣ 1 Glass of Water
    30 Minutes
    before a Meal -
    helps digestion..

    3⃣ 1 Glass of Water
    before taking a
    Bath - helps
    lower your blood
    pressure.

    4⃣ 1 Glass of Water
    before going to
    Bed - avoids
    Stroke or Heart
    Attack.

    'When someone
    shares something of
    value with you and
    you benefit from it,
    You have a moral
    obligation to share it
    with others.
    TO ALL ELDERS IN THE HOUSE, KINDLY FOLLOW ME UP. IT IS VERY NECESSARY TO FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION STEP BY STEP. HEALTH HINTS FOR MY ELDERS FROM AGES 40 TO 100 YEARS ****************** However busy you are, observe all these to remain healthy: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Drink less milk in your tea. Instead, add lemon or lime juice. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the day time, drink more water; but night time, drink less. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the day don't drink more than 2 cups of coffee, Advisable To Stop Completely too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eat less oily foods. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Best sleeping times are between 10pm to 6am. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the evening, eat little or nothing after 5 or 6pm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don't take medicines with cold water but with warm, and take your medicines half an hour before going to bed. Never take medicines and lie down immediately. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As you aged further , stop drinking chilled water but drink only water at room temperature ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Try to sleep for at least 8 hours per day. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Having a nap for an hour and a half between noon and 3pm, to relieve stress and keep younger and not age easily. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Once your mobile phone battery is left with only one bar, don't make calls anymore, because the dangerous radiation and waves are one many times higher than a fully charged battery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Use your left ear to answer calls, right ear will directly hurt your brain. 😳 Better still to use earphones to answer calls. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Two things to check as often as you can: (1) Your blood pressure (2) Your blood sugar. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Six things to reduce to the minimum on your foods: (1) Salt (2) Sugar (3) Preserved meat and foods (4) Red meat especially roasted (5) Dairy products (6) Starchy products ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Four things to increase in your foods: (1) Greens/vegetables (2) Beans (3) Fruits (4) Nuts ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Three things you need to forget: (1) Your age 😮 (2) Your past 🤔 (3) Your worries/grievances 👍🏽 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Four things you must have, no matter how weak or how strong you are: (1) Friends who truly love you (2) Caring family (3) Positive thoughts (4) A warm home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seven things you need to do to stay healthy: (1) Singing (2) Dancing (3) Fasting (4) Smiling/laughing (5) Trek/exercise (6) Have sex often with your spouse. (7) Reduce your weight. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Six things you don't have to do: (1) Don't wait till you are hungry to eat (2) Don't wait till you are thirsty to drink (3) Don't wait till you are sleepy to sleep (4) Don't wait till you feel tired to rest (5) Don't wait till you get sick to go for medical check-ups otherwise you will only regret later in life (6) Don’t wait till you have problem before you pray to your God. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One thing you must do after reading these health tips: (1) Forward this to your loved ones and friends, and as you do so, may God bless U. ================= While go about your normal business please let's remember to always check our body to know how fit you are. Health is wealth. MEDICAL FITNES HIGH BP ---------- 120/80 -- Normal 130/85 --Normal (Control) 140/90 -- High 150/95 -- V.High ---------------------------- PULSE -------- 72 per minute (standard) 60 --- 80 p.m. (Normal) 40 -- 180 p.m.(abnormal) ---------------------------- TEMPERATURE ----------------- 98.4 F (Normal) 99.0 F Above (Fever) Please help your Relatives, Friends by sharing this information.... Heart Attacks- - - Drinking Warm Water: This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about Heart Attack's . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating. For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is very Harmful to have Cold Drink/Water during a meal. Because, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer . It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal. French fries and Burgers are the biggest enemy of heart health. A coke after that gives more power to this demon. Avoid them for your Heart's & Health. Drink one glass of warm water just when you are about to go to bed to avoid clotting of the blood at night to avoid heart attacks or strokes. A cardiologist says if everyone who reads this message sends it to 10 people, you can be sure that we'll save at least one life. ... So, please be a true friend and send this article to people you care about. Must read 👆👌 Cheers And Enjoy life Know your genotype before you say yes to that handsome guy or to that beautiful lady whom you wish to spend the rest of your life with... Genotype & It's Appropriate Suitor: AA + AA = Excellent AA + AS = Good AA + SS = Fair AS + AS = Bad AS + SS = Very Bad SS + SS = Extremely Bad (In fact, don't try it) #SickleCellAwareness 💉BLOOD GROUP COMPATIBILITY 💉 What’s Your Type and how common is it? O+ 1 in 3 37.4% (Most common) A+ 1 in 3 35.7% B+ 1 in 12 8.5% AB+ 1 in 29 3.4% O- 1 in 15 6.6% A- 1 in 16 6.3% B- 1 in 67 1.5% AB- 1 in 167 .6% (Rarest) Compatible Blood Types O- can receive O- O+ can receive O+, O- A- can receive A-, O- A+ can receive A+, A-, O+, O- B- can receive B-, O- B+ can receive B+, B-, O+, O- AB- can receive AB-, B-, A-, O- AB+ can receive AB+, AB-, B+, B-, A+, A-, O+, O-b This is an important msg which can save a life! A life could be saved.... : Your Blood group also speaks about you. 🅰️(+) : Good leadership. 🅰️(-) : Hardworking. 🅱️(+) : Can Sacrifice for others and very ambitious, tolerance. 🅱️(-) : Non flexible, Selfish & Sadistic. 🅾️(+) : Born to help. 🅾️(-) : Narrow minded. 🆎(+) : Very difficult to understand. 🆎(-) : Sharp & Intelligent. What is ur blood group ? Try....It....share the Fantastic information.. EFFECT OF WATER 💐 We Know Water is important but never knew about the Special Times one has to drink it.. !! Did you ??? 💦 Drinking Water at the Right Time ⏰ Maximizes its effectiveness on the Human Body; 1⃣ 1 Glass of Water after waking up - 🕕⛅ helps to activate internal organs.. 2⃣ 1 Glass of Water 30 Minutes 🕧 before a Meal - helps digestion.. 3⃣ 1 Glass of Water before taking a Bath 🚿 - helps lower your blood pressure. 4⃣ 1 Glass of Water before going to Bed - 🕙 avoids Stroke or Heart Attack. 'When someone shares something of value with you and you benefit from it, You have a moral obligation to share it with others.
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  • RULES OF LIVING WITH PEOPLE

    1. When you meet young people - INSPIRE THEM.

    2. When you meet children - EDUCATE THEM.

    3. When you meet old people - HELP THEM.

    4. When you meet wise people - STUDY THEM.

    5. When you meet leaders - HONOUR THEM.

    6. When you meet foolish people - AVOID THEM.

    7. When you meet humble people - TREASURE THEM.

    8. When you meet arrogant people - IGNORE THEM.

    9. When you meet gracious people - EMULATE THEM.

    10. When you meet aspirational people - ELEVATE THEM.

    11. When you meet strong people - SUPPORT THEM.

    12. When you meet godly people - BLESS THEM.

    13. When you meet elderly people - RESPECT THEM.

    14. When you meet weak people - STRENGTHEN THEM.

    15. When you meet hardworking people - ENCOURAGE THEM.

    16. When you meet kind people - ESTEEM THEM.

    17. When you meet Honest people -
    PROMOTE THEM.

    18. When you meet virtuous people - REWARD THEM.

    19. When you meety evil people - EVADE THEM.

    20. And in all situation “ Watch, Pray and wish everyone well.

    1. Dr. Ben Carson said, "I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best neurosurgeon in the world in 1987."

    LESSON:

    Struggling is a sign that you are on a verge of success. Don't quit yet.

    2. Bill Gates said, "I didn't even complete my university education but became the world's richest man."

    LESSON:

    School does not make you rich. School is only supposed to polish what will make you rich, not make you rich.

    3. Christiano Ronaldo said, "I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality."

    LESSON:

    Your words rule your life. If you mean what you have said, each word will come to pass. You get what you say.

    4. Hear Lionel Messi!

    "I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the world's best footballers."

    LESSON:

    Believe in your dream. Don't let your pain tell you how your future will look like.

    5. Steve Jobs penned, "I used to sleep on the floor in my friends' rooms, returning coke bottles for food, money, and getting weekly free meals at a local temple, I later on founded Apple Company."

    LESSON:

    That you are small today doesn't mean you will be small tomorrow. Keep trusting God.

    6. Former British PM, Tony Blair said & I quote, "My teachers used to call me a failure, but I became a Prime Minister."

    LESSON:

    Don't let someone else's opinions of you become your reality.

    7. Bishop David Oyedepo said, "I started Living Faith Church from a lawn tennis court with three members only & preached prosperity. Many of my friends criticised me, but today we have the largest church auditorium in the world & two world-class universities."

    *LESSON:* Believe in yourself even if no one does & never think of quitting.

    8. *Nelson Mandela said,* "I was in prison for 27 years & still became president."

    *LESSON:* You can be anything you want to be no matter where you have been or what you have been through.

    *9.REECE* "I drove a taxi to finance my university education but today I'm a billionaire."

    *LESSON:* Don't let your past decide the kind of future you need to have.

    10. *Harland Sanders, Founder of KFC said,* "I was on the verge of suicide when an Idea of opening a restaurant hit me after I retired as a cook in the Navy."

    *LESSON:* Nothing is ever too late. "Too late" is a language of failures. Your future can begin at any age. Don't ever let AGE limit you.

    11. *Aliko Dangote said,* "I worked for my uncle since I was a small boy, people looked down on me. I later on took a loan from my uncle to open a tiny shop. I worked hard to make ends meet. Now I am the richest Man in Africa.

    *LESSON:* Failures or limitations of the past have no control over the greatness in you. To him that believes, all things are possible.

    12. *Barack Hussein Obama said,* I am a son of a black immigrant from Kenya, I graduated from Harvard and later on became a Senator in Chicago. I was also the President of the most powerful nation on Earth.

    *LESSON:* Never design your life like a garden where anyone can walk in and out. Design it like the sky where everyone aspires to reach!

    13. *Arnold Swarzzenegger said,* I traveled to America in search of financial independence when I was 15yrs old. I became the world's strongest man 7 times and Mr Universe. I then got my Economics degree, then I became one of Hollywood's best actors before I was voted twice as governor of California."

    *LESSON:* Don't wait for everybody to believe in your ability and dreams.

    Beloved endeavour to be good to people you meet everyday,,fear God and live peacefully with all men knowing full well that if we don't meet to part, we will part to meet one day.
    *KINDLY SHARE TO MOTIVATE OTHERS.*
    GOD BLESS YOU
    RULES OF LIVING WITH PEOPLE 1. When you meet young people - INSPIRE THEM. 2. When you meet children - EDUCATE THEM. 3. When you meet old people - HELP THEM. 4. When you meet wise people - STUDY THEM. 5. When you meet leaders - HONOUR THEM. 6. When you meet foolish people - AVOID THEM. 7. When you meet humble people - TREASURE THEM. 8. When you meet arrogant people - IGNORE THEM. 9. When you meet gracious people - EMULATE THEM. 10. When you meet aspirational people - ELEVATE THEM. 11. When you meet strong people - SUPPORT THEM. 12. When you meet godly people - BLESS THEM. 13. When you meet elderly people - RESPECT THEM. 14. When you meet weak people - STRENGTHEN THEM. 15. When you meet hardworking people - ENCOURAGE THEM. 16. When you meet kind people - ESTEEM THEM. 17. When you meet Honest people - PROMOTE THEM. 18. When you meet virtuous people - REWARD THEM. 19. When you meety evil people - EVADE THEM. 20. And in all situation “ Watch, Pray and wish everyone well. 1. Dr. Ben Carson said, "I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best neurosurgeon in the world in 1987." LESSON: Struggling is a sign that you are on a verge of success. Don't quit yet. 2. Bill Gates said, "I didn't even complete my university education but became the world's richest man." LESSON: School does not make you rich. School is only supposed to polish what will make you rich, not make you rich. 3. Christiano Ronaldo said, "I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality." LESSON: Your words rule your life. If you mean what you have said, each word will come to pass. You get what you say. 4. Hear Lionel Messi! "I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the world's best footballers." LESSON: Believe in your dream. Don't let your pain tell you how your future will look like. 5. Steve Jobs penned, "I used to sleep on the floor in my friends' rooms, returning coke bottles for food, money, and getting weekly free meals at a local temple, I later on founded Apple Company." LESSON: That you are small today doesn't mean you will be small tomorrow. Keep trusting God. 6. Former British PM, Tony Blair said & I quote, "My teachers used to call me a failure, but I became a Prime Minister." LESSON: Don't let someone else's opinions of you become your reality. 7. Bishop David Oyedepo said, "I started Living Faith Church from a lawn tennis court with three members only & preached prosperity. Many of my friends criticised me, but today we have the largest church auditorium in the world & two world-class universities." *LESSON:* Believe in yourself even if no one does & never think of quitting. 8. *Nelson Mandela said,* "I was in prison for 27 years & still became president." *LESSON:* You can be anything you want to be no matter where you have been or what you have been through. *9.REECE* "I drove a taxi to finance my university education but today I'm a billionaire." *LESSON:* Don't let your past decide the kind of future you need to have. 10. *Harland Sanders, Founder of KFC said,* "I was on the verge of suicide when an Idea of opening a restaurant hit me after I retired as a cook in the Navy." *LESSON:* Nothing is ever too late. "Too late" is a language of failures. Your future can begin at any age. Don't ever let AGE limit you. 11. *Aliko Dangote said,* "I worked for my uncle since I was a small boy, people looked down on me. I later on took a loan from my uncle to open a tiny shop. I worked hard to make ends meet. Now I am the richest Man in Africa. *LESSON:* Failures or limitations of the past have no control over the greatness in you. To him that believes, all things are possible. 12. *Barack Hussein Obama said,* I am a son of a black immigrant from Kenya, I graduated from Harvard and later on became a Senator in Chicago. I was also the President of the most powerful nation on Earth. *LESSON:* Never design your life like a garden where anyone can walk in and out. Design it like the sky where everyone aspires to reach! 13. *Arnold Swarzzenegger said,* I traveled to America in search of financial independence when I was 15yrs old. I became the world's strongest man 7 times and Mr Universe. I then got my Economics degree, then I became one of Hollywood's best actors before I was voted twice as governor of California." *LESSON:* Don't wait for everybody to believe in your ability and dreams. Beloved endeavour to be good to people you meet everyday,,fear God and live peacefully with all men knowing full well that if we don't meet to part, we will part to meet one day. *KINDLY SHARE TO MOTIVATE OTHERS.* GOD BLESS YOU🙏❤️
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