• *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated.

    Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life.
    In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems.

    Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery.

    *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:*

    Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva.

    A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese.

    Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse.

    Redness and swelling of the vulva.

    Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina.

    It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection.

    Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications.
    Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
    *Yeast infections* , while common, can lead to discomfort and potential complications if left untreated. Some dangers include severe itching, redness, swelling, and pain in the affected area, which can significantly impact daily life. In some cases, if the infection is not properly managed, it could potentially spread to other parts of the body, although this is rare in individuals with healthy immune systems. Pregnant women with untreated yeast infections might also have a slightly increased risk of passing the infection to their baby during delivery. *Common symptoms of a yeast infection include:* Intense itching and irritation in the vagina and vulva. A thick, white, odorless discharge that may resemble cottage cheese. Pain or burning sensation during urination or intercourse. Redness and swelling of the vulva. Small cracks or sores on the skin around the vagina. It's important to seek treatment early if you suspect you have a yeast infection. Early treatment can help to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent potential complications. Use *NRI YEAST INFECTION COMBO* for quicker and Faster treatment.
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  • *WORDS OF ELDERS*

    1. “Beware of the naked person who offers you clothes!

    2. “When one’s goat get missing, the aroma of a neighbor’s soup get suspicious”.

    3. “The future belongs to the Risk takers, Not the Comfort seekers!"

    4. “A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple!"

    5. “The first person you think of in the morning, or last person you think of at night, is either the cause of your happiness or your pain!"

    6. “Be careful who you trust! Salt and Sugar are both white!"

    7. “Kindness is like butter, it works best when you spread it around!"

    8. “The walls don’t only have ears, they now see!"

    9. “Sometimes, you have to play the role of a fool to fool the fools who think they are fooling you!"

    10. “If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been!"

    11. “A harsh man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely beautiful, when her lips are closed!"

    12. “No matter how long the night, the day is sure to come!"

    13. “A woman’s greatest perfume is the fragrance of her man’s success!"

    14. “A wise person knows that there is something to be learned from everyone!"

    15. “It requires wisdom to understand wisdom.

    16. The music is nothing, if the audience is deaf”!

    17. “None of us is as smart as all of us. Work together to achieve!!

    18. If you cannot be a bridge to connect people, then do not be a wall to separate them.

    19. If you cannot be a light to brighten people's good deeds then do not be darkness covering their efforts.

    20. If you cannot be water to help people's crops sprout, then do not be a pest destroying their crops.

    21. If you cannot be a vaccine to give life, do not be a virus to terminate it.

    22. If you cannot be a pencil to write anyone's happiness, then try to be a nice eraser to remove their sadness.

    23. We can always be each others keeper

    Let us resolve to heal the world by making it a better place. God bless you richly today.

    Good morning my people.

    Happy Sunday and do have a lovely new week.

    Godbless you all🙏🏿
    *WORDS OF ELDERS* 1. “Beware of the naked person who offers you clothes! 2. “When one’s goat get missing, the aroma of a neighbor’s soup get suspicious”. 3. “The future belongs to the Risk takers, Not the Comfort seekers!" 4. “A deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple!" 5. “The first person you think of in the morning, or last person you think of at night, is either the cause of your happiness or your pain!" 6. “Be careful who you trust! Salt and Sugar are both white!" 7. “Kindness is like butter, it works best when you spread it around!" 8. “The walls don’t only have ears, they now see!" 9. “Sometimes, you have to play the role of a fool to fool the fools who think they are fooling you!" 10. “If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been!" 11. “A harsh man tells a woman to stop talking, but a wise man tells her that her mouth is extremely beautiful, when her lips are closed!" 12. “No matter how long the night, the day is sure to come!" 13. “A woman’s greatest perfume is the fragrance of her man’s success!" 14. “A wise person knows that there is something to be learned from everyone!" 15. “It requires wisdom to understand wisdom. 16. The music is nothing, if the audience is deaf”! 17. “None of us is as smart as all of us. Work together to achieve!! 18. If you cannot be a bridge to connect people, then do not be a wall to separate them. 19. If you cannot be a light to brighten people's good deeds then do not be darkness covering their efforts. 20. If you cannot be water to help people's crops sprout, then do not be a pest destroying their crops. 21. If you cannot be a vaccine to give life, do not be a virus to terminate it. 22. If you cannot be a pencil to write anyone's happiness, then try to be a nice eraser to remove their sadness. 23. We can always be each others keeper Let us resolve to heal the world by making it a better place. God bless you richly today. Good morning my people. Happy Sunday and do have a lovely new week. Godbless you all🙏🏿
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • *Borrow Yourself Sense*
    *The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming.*
    *Most Nigerians know*
    *That we are in a*
    *Period of* *Frustrations,*
    *Depressions*
    *Confusion*
    *Terror,*
    *Stress,*
    *And the likes.*
    *All these increase*
    *The Risk of High Blood Pressure*
    *Which also lead to Heart Failure or Attack*
    *Of course, we expect* *sudden Death,*
    *Which is now Rampant*
    *Please, move away* *from being* *provoked* *easily*
    *By your Children,*
    *Friends,*
    *Colleagues,*
    *Superiors,*
    *Subordinates,*
    *Partners,*
    *Husbands and Wives.*
    *Avoid reacting to things aggressively.*
    *Isolate yourself from Disturbances.*
    *Avoid too much thinking*
    *When there is no* *Money*
    *Or food at home,*
    *Just stay cool and calm*.
    *If you don't attend that wedding this time because of aso-ebi, in nine months time, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi*
    *Avoid exchange of words with People*
    *At Home, Markets,* *Offices, etc.*
    *Always check your BP,*
    *Take your Drugs,*
    *Follow Instructions,*
    *And Exercises.*
    *Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,*
    *Especially your Chest.*
    *Stay in Peace*
    *And never fight* *anyone*
    *Don't be anxious for nothing, instead pray without ceasing*
    *Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.*
    *Beware of Transferred Aggression.*
    *Stay alive for yourself*
    *Stay alive for your* *family*
    *Stay alive for your* *glorious tomorrow*
    *We only have one life to live,*
    *Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow.*
    *Don't die before your time*
    *This phase will definitely come to an end.*
    *It shall be well...*
    *God bless us all*🙏🏻🙏🏻
    *Borrow Yourself Sense*
    *The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming.*
    *Most Nigerians know*
    *That we are in a*
    *Period of* *Frustrations,*
    *Depressions*
    *Confusion*
    *Terror,*
    *Stress,*
    *And the likes.*
    *All these increase*
    *The Risk of High Blood Pressure*
    *Which also lead to Heart Failure or Attack*
    *Of course, we expect* *sudden Death,*
    *Which is now Rampant*
    *Please, move away* *from being* *provoked* *easily*
    *By your Children,*
    *Friends,*
    *Colleagues,*
    *Superiors,*
    *Subordinates,*
    *Partners,*
    *Husbands and Wives.*
    *Avoid reacting to things aggressively.*
    *Isolate yourself from Disturbances.*
    *Avoid too much thinking*
    *When there is no* *Money*
    *Or food at home,*
    *Just stay cool and calm*.
    *If you don't attend that wedding this time because of aso-ebi, in nine months time, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi*
    *Avoid exchange of words with People*
    *At Home, Markets,* *Offices, etc.*
    *Always check your BP,*
    *Take your Drugs,*
    *Follow Instructions,*
    *And Exercises.*
    *Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,*
    *Especially your Chest.*
    *Stay in Peace*
    *And never fight* *anyone*
    *Don't be anxious for nothing, instead pray without ceasing*
    *Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.*
    *Beware of Transferred Aggression.*
    *Stay alive for yourself*
    *Stay alive for your* *family*
    *Stay alive for your* *glorious tomorrow*
    *We only have one life to live,*
    *Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow.*
    *Don't die before your time*
    *This phase will definitely come to an end.*
    *It shall be well...*
    *God b
    *This important message is from me to you,* *HAPPY NEW WEEK AND ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY.
    *Borrow Yourself Sense* *The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming.* *Most Nigerians know* *That we are in a* *Period of* *Frustrations,* *Depressions* *Confusion* *Terror,* *Stress,* *And the likes.* *All these increase* *The Risk of High Blood Pressure* *Which also lead to Heart Failure or Attack* *Of course, we expect* *sudden Death,* *Which is now Rampant* *Please, move away* *from being* *provoked* *easily* *By your Children,* *Friends,* *Colleagues,* *Superiors,* *Subordinates,* *Partners,* *Husbands and Wives.* *Avoid reacting to things aggressively.* *Isolate yourself from Disturbances.* *Avoid too much thinking* *When there is no* *Money* *Or food at home,* *Just stay cool and calm*. *If you don't attend that wedding this time because of aso-ebi, in nine months time, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi* *Avoid exchange of words with People* *At Home, Markets,* *Offices, etc.* *Always check your BP,* *Take your Drugs,* *Follow Instructions,* *And Exercises.* *Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,* *Especially your Chest.* *Stay in Peace* *And never fight* *anyone* *Don't be anxious for nothing, instead pray without ceasing* *Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.* *Beware of Transferred Aggression.* *Stay alive for yourself* *Stay alive for your* *family* *Stay alive for your* *glorious tomorrow* *We only have one life to live,* *Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow.* *Don't die before your time* *This phase will definitely come to an end.* *It shall be well...*🌸😄😄 *God bless us all*🙏🏻🙏🏻 *Borrow Yourself Sense* *The Rate at which People Just die all of a Sudden is becoming alarming.* *Most Nigerians know* *That we are in a* *Period of* *Frustrations,* *Depressions* *Confusion* *Terror,* *Stress,* *And the likes.* *All these increase* *The Risk of High Blood Pressure* *Which also lead to Heart Failure or Attack* *Of course, we expect* *sudden Death,* *Which is now Rampant* *Please, move away* *from being* *provoked* *easily* *By your Children,* *Friends,* *Colleagues,* *Superiors,* *Subordinates,* *Partners,* *Husbands and Wives.* *Avoid reacting to things aggressively.* *Isolate yourself from Disturbances.* *Avoid too much thinking* *When there is no* *Money* *Or food at home,* *Just stay cool and calm*. *If you don't attend that wedding this time because of aso-ebi, in nine months time, you will attend the child naming ceremony. Don't borrow to buy that aso-ebi* *Avoid exchange of words with People* *At Home, Markets,* *Offices, etc.* *Always check your BP,* *Take your Drugs,* *Follow Instructions,* *And Exercises.* *Go to see your Doctor immediately if you feel changes in your body,* *Especially your Chest.* *Stay in Peace* *And never fight* *anyone* *Don't be anxious for nothing, instead pray without ceasing* *Your Health is far better than any worldly thing.* *Beware of Transferred Aggression.* *Stay alive for yourself* *Stay alive for your* *family* *Stay alive for your* *glorious tomorrow* *We only have one life to live,* *Stay alive for me, you may help me tomorrow.* *Don't die before your time* *This phase will definitely come to an end.* *It shall be well...*🌸😄😄 *God b *This important message is from me to you,* *HAPPY NEW WEEK AND ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY.
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  • Learn Basic Microsoft Word Keys
    Basic Editing:
    Ctrl + A: Select all contents of the page.
    Ctrl + C: Copy selected text.
    Ctrl + X: Cut selected text.
    Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut text.
    Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.
    Ctrl + Y: Redo the last undone action.
    Ctrl + B: Bold selected text.
    Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text.
    Ctrl + U: Underline selected text.
    Navigation:
    Ctrl + Home: Go to the beginning of the document.
    Ctrl + End: Go to the end of the document.
    Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move one word to the left.
    Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move one word to the right.
    Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move to the beginning of the paragraph.
    Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move to the end of the paragraph.
    Page Down: Go to the next page.
    Ctrl + Page Down: Go to the next page.
    Formatting:
    Ctrl + L: Align selected text or line to the left.
    Ctrl + E: Align selected text or line to the center.
    Ctrl + R: Align selected text or line to the right.
    Ctrl + J: Justify selected text or line.
    Ctrl + M: Indent the paragraph.
    Ctrl + T: Create a hanging indent.
    Ctrl + Shift + L: Create a bullet point.
    Ctrl + 1: Single-space lines.
    Ctrl + 2: Double-space lines.
    Ctrl + 5: 1.5-line spacing.
    Ctrl + [: Decrease font size.
    Ctrl + ]: Increase font size.
    Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase font size.
    Ctrl + Shift + <: Decrease font size.
    File Operations:
    Ctrl + N: Create a new document.
    Ctrl + O: Open an existing document.
    Ctrl + S: Save the current document.
    Ctrl + P: Open the print window.
    Ctrl + W: Close the current document.
    Other Useful Shortcuts:
    Ctrl + F: Open the Find dialog box.
    Ctrl + H: Open the Replace dialog box.
    Ctrl + K: Insert a hyperlink.
    Ctrl + Shift + F: Open the Font dialog box.
    F1: Open the Help screen.
    F12: Save As.
    Learn Basic Microsoft Word Keys Basic Editing: Ctrl + A: Select all contents of the page. Ctrl + C: Copy selected text. Ctrl + X: Cut selected text. Ctrl + V: Paste copied or cut text. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action. Ctrl + Y: Redo the last undone action. Ctrl + B: Bold selected text. Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text. Ctrl + U: Underline selected text. Navigation: Ctrl + Home: Go to the beginning of the document. Ctrl + End: Go to the end of the document. Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move one word to the left. Ctrl + Right Arrow: Move one word to the right. Ctrl + Up Arrow: Move to the beginning of the paragraph. Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move to the end of the paragraph. Page Down: Go to the next page. Ctrl + Page Down: Go to the next page. Formatting: Ctrl + L: Align selected text or line to the left. Ctrl + E: Align selected text or line to the center. Ctrl + R: Align selected text or line to the right. Ctrl + J: Justify selected text or line. Ctrl + M: Indent the paragraph. Ctrl + T: Create a hanging indent. Ctrl + Shift + L: Create a bullet point. Ctrl + 1: Single-space lines. Ctrl + 2: Double-space lines. Ctrl + 5: 1.5-line spacing. Ctrl + [: Decrease font size. Ctrl + ]: Increase font size. Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase font size. Ctrl + Shift + <: Decrease font size. File Operations: Ctrl + N: Create a new document. Ctrl + O: Open an existing document. Ctrl + S: Save the current document. Ctrl + P: Open the print window. Ctrl + W: Close the current document. Other Useful Shortcuts: Ctrl + F: Open the Find dialog box. Ctrl + H: Open the Replace dialog box. Ctrl + K: Insert a hyperlink. Ctrl + Shift + F: Open the Font dialog box. F1: Open the Help screen. F12: Save As.
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  • 25 SURE SIGNS YOU ARE READY FOR MARRIAGE


    Marriage is not for boys and girls. It’s for adults—emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and financially. Many people walk into marriage unprepared and end up walking out confused. So before you say “I do,” here are 25 signs that you are truly ready for a lifelong commitment:

    1. You are emotionally stable.
    You're not ruled by anger, lust, jealousy, or insecurity. You know how to express emotions in healthy ways.

    2. You’ve dropped d€structive habits.
    You no longer struggle with addictions, irresponsibility, or patterns that could damage your future home.

    3. You have a strong spiritual foundation.
    You can hear God's voice, discern His will, and walk in obedience.

    4. You are mature in age and mindset.
    Ladies, you’re at least 23. Men, you’re at least 25. Not just biologically grown but mentally mature.

    5. You are financially responsible.
    You have a job, a business, or steady income that can sustain you and a family.

    6. You live independently.
    As a man, you don’t live off your parents. You pay your own bills and live in your own space.

    7. You know how to care for others.
    As a woman, you can manage yourself and others with joy—not with stress or complaints.

    8. You love children.
    You don’t just tolerate kids; you look forward to nurturing the next generation.

    9. You’re domestically skilled.
    Cooking, cleaning, and organizing are not strange to you—they’re part of your daily life.

    10. You can thrive far from your family.
    You're not emotionally dependent on mummy and daddy to function or make decisions.

    11. You take full responsibility for your life.
    You own your choices and can deal with the consequences maturely.

    12. You are not controlled by your parents.
    You honor them, but your life isn't dictated by their preferences.

    13. You don’t yield to peer pressure.
    You do what's right, even when it's unpopular.

    14. You’re $exually disciplined.
    You can say NO to premarital $ex—not because you’re forced, but because you value purity.

    15. You honor authority.
    Ladies, you're respectful and submissive—not just to a man, but to God and legitimate authority.

    16. You respect women.
    Men, you love your mother, honor your sisters, and treat every woman with dignity.

    17. You understand money.
    You know how to earn, save, invest, and manage finances without being reckless.

    18. You are generous and kind.
    You give with joy—not grudgingly. You're not stingy with your time, love, or money.

    19. You are faithful.
    You're not dating two or three people “just in case.” You're loyal and intentional.

    20. You are purpose-driven.
    You know what God has called you to do, and you’re taking steps daily to get there.

    21. You desire to build others.
    You're not just looking for someone to make you happy—you want to help your spouse fulfill destiny.

    22. You have control over your $ex drive.
    Your body doesn't control you—you control your body.

    23. You have healed from past relationships.
    You’re not bitter, wounded, or suspicious. You’ve forgiven, grown, and moved forward.

    24. You’re willing to learn and grow.
    You’re teachable, open to correction, and you seek wise counsel.

    25. You understand that marriage is ministry.
    You see marriage as a place to serve, grow, and honor God—not just to be loved or have sex.

    Marriage is not an emergency. It’s a journey that requires maturity—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, and psychological. Don’t rush into it because of pressure, age, or loneliness.

    Wait until you’re ready. You’ll thank yourself later.

    May God grant you the wisdom to prepare and the grace to build a godly home when the time comes.

    Share this with a single friend who’s serious about preparing for a purposeful marriage
    25 SURE SIGNS YOU ARE READY FOR MARRIAGE 📍 Marriage is not for boys and girls. It’s for adults—emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and financially. Many people walk into marriage unprepared and end up walking out confused. So before you say “I do,” here are 25 signs that you are truly ready for a lifelong commitment: 1. 📍You are emotionally stable. You're not ruled by anger, lust, jealousy, or insecurity. You know how to express emotions in healthy ways. 2. 📍You’ve dropped d€structive habits. You no longer struggle with addictions, irresponsibility, or patterns that could damage your future home. 3. 📍You have a strong spiritual foundation. You can hear God's voice, discern His will, and walk in obedience. 4. 📍You are mature in age and mindset. Ladies, you’re at least 23. Men, you’re at least 25. Not just biologically grown but mentally mature. 5. 📍You are financially responsible. You have a job, a business, or steady income that can sustain you and a family. 6. 📍You live independently. As a man, you don’t live off your parents. You pay your own bills and live in your own space. 7. 📍You know how to care for others. As a woman, you can manage yourself and others with joy—not with stress or complaints. 8. 📍You love children. You don’t just tolerate kids; you look forward to nurturing the next generation. 9. 📍You’re domestically skilled. Cooking, cleaning, and organizing are not strange to you—they’re part of your daily life. 10. 📍You can thrive far from your family. You're not emotionally dependent on mummy and daddy to function or make decisions. 11. 📍You take full responsibility for your life. You own your choices and can deal with the consequences maturely. 12. 📍You are not controlled by your parents. You honor them, but your life isn't dictated by their preferences. 13. 📍You don’t yield to peer pressure. You do what's right, even when it's unpopular. 14. 📍You’re $exually disciplined. You can say NO to premarital $ex—not because you’re forced, but because you value purity. 15. 📍You honor authority. Ladies, you're respectful and submissive—not just to a man, but to God and legitimate authority. 16. 📍You respect women. Men, you love your mother, honor your sisters, and treat every woman with dignity. 17.📍 You understand money. You know how to earn, save, invest, and manage finances without being reckless. 18. 📍You are generous and kind. You give with joy—not grudgingly. You're not stingy with your time, love, or money. 19. 📍You are faithful. You're not dating two or three people “just in case.” You're loyal and intentional. 20. 📍You are purpose-driven. You know what God has called you to do, and you’re taking steps daily to get there. 21. 📍You desire to build others. You're not just looking for someone to make you happy—you want to help your spouse fulfill destiny. 22. 📍You have control over your $ex drive. Your body doesn't control you—you control your body. 23. 📍You have healed from past relationships. You’re not bitter, wounded, or suspicious. You’ve forgiven, grown, and moved forward. 24. 📍You’re willing to learn and grow. You’re teachable, open to correction, and you seek wise counsel. 25. 📍You understand that marriage is ministry. You see marriage as a place to serve, grow, and honor God—not just to be loved or have sex. 🔔 Marriage is not an emergency. It’s a journey that requires maturity—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, and psychological. Don’t rush into it because of pressure, age, or loneliness. Wait until you’re ready. You’ll thank yourself later. 🙏 May God grant you the wisdom to prepare and the grace to build a godly home when the time comes. 🔁 Share this with a single friend who’s serious about preparing for a purposeful marriage
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  • "Family is supposed to help family, not watch them struggle, and then talk about them."
    🌸"Family is supposed to help family, not watch them struggle, and then talk about them.🌝❤️‍🩹"
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