• TINUBU AND MEN ARE BUSY SIGNING ALL THE SOUTHERN GOVERNORS TO HIS SIDE AND ATIKU AND EL-FAIH ARE BUSY SIGNING ALL THE NORTHERN BIG WIGS IN PREPARATION FOR 2027.OBI AND HIS MEN ARE JUST WATCHING BUT NIGERIAN PEOPLE SHOULD MAKE THEY CHOICE.
    TINUBU AND MEN ARE BUSY SIGNING ALL THE SOUTHERN GOVERNORS TO HIS SIDE AND ATIKU AND EL-FAIH ARE BUSY SIGNING ALL THE NORTHERN BIG WIGS IN PREPARATION FOR 2027.OBI AND HIS MEN ARE JUST WATCHING BUT NIGERIAN PEOPLE SHOULD MAKE THEY CHOICE. 😂😂😂😂😂
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  • VISION

    INTRODUCTION

    Vision is the revelation of God’s purpose and plan for a person, a people, a generation, or even an entire nation. It is not ambition. It is not wishful thinking. It is not mere goal-setting. Vision is divine direction birthed by divine encounter. According to Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NKJV): “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, it will not tarry.” This reveals a key truth: NO TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE BEGINNING; IT ONLY SPEAKS AT THE END.

    WHAT IS VISION?

    Vision is the spiritual insight into God’s intended outcome for a life. It is not self-initiated but God-initiated. It is the mental and spiritual picture of your future that propels you with energy, courage, and resilience. Vision is what gives life direction, focus, and purpose. Without it, people live by reaction instead of intention. Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.”

    True vision is born out of divine fellowship. It is not created in the boardroom but received in the secret place. Vision is not what you want to do for God, but what God wants to do through you. It is the blueprint of heaven deposited in your spirit, commanding your alignment and action.

    KEY FACTS ABOUT VISION

    1. TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE END, NOT AT THE BEGINNING

    When vision first arrives, it often looks ordinary, confusing, or even unrealistic. It rarely comes with applause or clarity. In fact, it often invites criticism, mockery, and rejection. Just like Joseph’s dreams, vision is usually ridiculed before it is respected. In the beginning, it may appear dormant or unachievable. But in the end, it speaks loudly and clearly. Vision is validated by manifestation, not excitement.

    2. VISION REQUIRES PROCESSING

    Before vision speaks, it processes. The one who receives vision must be processed to match the weight of what God has revealed. Moses had the vision to deliver Israel, but spent 40 years in the wilderness being prepared. Paul encountered Jesus and then spent years in Arabia being equipped. God will never place a heavy vision on an unprocessed vessel. Between revelation and manifestation is preparation.

    3. VISION THRIVES ON CHARACTER, NOT JUST CHARISMA

    It is not enough to carry power gifts like prophecy, tongues, healing, or discernment. These are important but not sufficient for the fulfillment of vision. The gifts may attract attention, but it is the fruit of the Spirit that sustains destiny. According to Galatians 5:22-23, the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the attributes that preserve the vessel and stabilize the journey.

    Many have received genuine visions from God but failed in character and collapsed in the process. Patience and long-suffering are especially critical because vision is a marathon, not a sprint. Without endurance, discouragement will abort destiny.

    4. VISION REQUIRES TIME AND SEASONAL DISCERNMENT

    Vision is time-sensitive. No matter how accurate a vision is, if you try to manifest it outside of divine timing, it will fail. The power of vision lies in alignment with God’s schedule. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Misjudging seasons leads to premature exposure and failure.

    Vision must be walked out step by step, stage by stage. Just as a baby must crawl before walking, vision must mature before manifestation. Each season comes with its test. There is a season of silence, of rejection, of formation, and of visibility. You must discern them all.

    5. VISION ATTRACTS ADVERSITY

    Every true vision will face opposition. In fact, opposition is one of the strongest validations that your vision is divine. Satan will not fight what is not a threat. Nehemiah’s vision to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem was opposed from every side. Jesus' mission was challenged from infancy to the cross. If your vision is truly of God, expect resistance—but also expect divine backing.

    Opposition is not a sign of failure but a test of commitment. Many faint in the day of adversity because their strength is small. Visionaries must be battle-tested, able to withstand storms, delays, betrayals, and discouragement.

    6. VISION REQUIRES DISCIPLINE AND FOCUS

    Distraction is one of the deadliest enemies of vision. Many start strong but lose focus. Like Peter walking on water, they allow the winds of life to shift their eyes from the Master to the mess. Vision demands saying no to many good things to stay with the God-thing.

    It also requires the discipline of time, resources, and relationships. Not every opportunity is a divine instruction. You must guard your heart, your circle, and your energy. Vision flourishes in environments of purity and clarity.

    7. VISION REQUIRES COURAGE AND RESILIENCE

    Vision will often demand that you walk alone. The early stages of vision may require loneliness, rejection, and misunderstanding. Noah built an ark with no rain in sight. Abraham walked to an unknown land. These men were sustained by vision, not applause.

    If you cannot endure the loneliness of vision, you will never enjoy the reward of vision. You must believe what God told you even when no one else sees it. Hebrews 10:36 says, “You have need of patience, that, after you have done the will of God, you might receive the promise.”

    8. VISION SEEKS TRANSFORMATION, NOT JUST ATTRACTION

    A true vision will not just aim to make you popular or successful; it will aim to make others better, to improve society, and to advance God’s kingdom. Vision is bigger than self. It is redemptive. It serves others. It adds value. If your vision doesn’t stretch beyond you, it is ambition, not vision.

    STAGES OF A VISION

    1. REVELATION – God reveals His purpose.

    2. INSTRUCTION – Specific steps are given.

    3. SEPARATION – You are separated from what limits you.

    4. PREPARATION – You are trained and refined.

    5. OPPOSITION – You are tested and resisted.

    6. MANIFESTATION – Vision begins to produce fruit.

    7. MULTIPLICATION – Vision spreads and multiplies in others.

    QUALITIES OF A VISIONARY

    Sensitive to divine instructions

    Emotionally stable and spiritually rooted

    Bold in the face of opposition

    Willing to endure delays and rejections

    Able to discern seasons and transitions

    Passionate about impact, not applause

    Willing to submit to process and authority

    Consistent in faith, regardless of results

    CONCLUSION

    Vision is not a one-time encounter—it is a lifelong journey. It is God's plan being worked out through your life in stages. Vision is fragile in the beginning but becomes powerful at the end. The end speaks, not the beginning. It is not how it looks now, but how it will be when God is done.

    Don’t abort your vision because of delay. Don’t discard it because of opposition. Don’t disobey because of pressure. What God has shown you will come to pass—if you stay faithful.

    Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NIV) says, “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.” Vision is not about speed, but about staying in sync with God. Those who wait on the Lord will not be ashamed. The vision will speak—at the end.
    VISION INTRODUCTION Vision is the revelation of God’s purpose and plan for a person, a people, a generation, or even an entire nation. It is not ambition. It is not wishful thinking. It is not mere goal-setting. Vision is divine direction birthed by divine encounter. According to Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NKJV): “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, it will not tarry.” This reveals a key truth: NO TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE BEGINNING; IT ONLY SPEAKS AT THE END. WHAT IS VISION? Vision is the spiritual insight into God’s intended outcome for a life. It is not self-initiated but God-initiated. It is the mental and spiritual picture of your future that propels you with energy, courage, and resilience. Vision is what gives life direction, focus, and purpose. Without it, people live by reaction instead of intention. Proverbs 29:18 (KJV) says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish.” True vision is born out of divine fellowship. It is not created in the boardroom but received in the secret place. Vision is not what you want to do for God, but what God wants to do through you. It is the blueprint of heaven deposited in your spirit, commanding your alignment and action. KEY FACTS ABOUT VISION 1. TRUE VISION SPEAKS AT THE END, NOT AT THE BEGINNING When vision first arrives, it often looks ordinary, confusing, or even unrealistic. It rarely comes with applause or clarity. In fact, it often invites criticism, mockery, and rejection. Just like Joseph’s dreams, vision is usually ridiculed before it is respected. In the beginning, it may appear dormant or unachievable. But in the end, it speaks loudly and clearly. Vision is validated by manifestation, not excitement. 2. VISION REQUIRES PROCESSING Before vision speaks, it processes. The one who receives vision must be processed to match the weight of what God has revealed. Moses had the vision to deliver Israel, but spent 40 years in the wilderness being prepared. Paul encountered Jesus and then spent years in Arabia being equipped. God will never place a heavy vision on an unprocessed vessel. Between revelation and manifestation is preparation. 3. VISION THRIVES ON CHARACTER, NOT JUST CHARISMA It is not enough to carry power gifts like prophecy, tongues, healing, or discernment. These are important but not sufficient for the fulfillment of vision. The gifts may attract attention, but it is the fruit of the Spirit that sustains destiny. According to Galatians 5:22-23, the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control are the attributes that preserve the vessel and stabilize the journey. Many have received genuine visions from God but failed in character and collapsed in the process. Patience and long-suffering are especially critical because vision is a marathon, not a sprint. Without endurance, discouragement will abort destiny. 4. VISION REQUIRES TIME AND SEASONAL DISCERNMENT Vision is time-sensitive. No matter how accurate a vision is, if you try to manifest it outside of divine timing, it will fail. The power of vision lies in alignment with God’s schedule. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says, “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Misjudging seasons leads to premature exposure and failure. Vision must be walked out step by step, stage by stage. Just as a baby must crawl before walking, vision must mature before manifestation. Each season comes with its test. There is a season of silence, of rejection, of formation, and of visibility. You must discern them all. 5. VISION ATTRACTS ADVERSITY Every true vision will face opposition. In fact, opposition is one of the strongest validations that your vision is divine. Satan will not fight what is not a threat. Nehemiah’s vision to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem was opposed from every side. Jesus' mission was challenged from infancy to the cross. If your vision is truly of God, expect resistance—but also expect divine backing. Opposition is not a sign of failure but a test of commitment. Many faint in the day of adversity because their strength is small. Visionaries must be battle-tested, able to withstand storms, delays, betrayals, and discouragement. 6. VISION REQUIRES DISCIPLINE AND FOCUS Distraction is one of the deadliest enemies of vision. Many start strong but lose focus. Like Peter walking on water, they allow the winds of life to shift their eyes from the Master to the mess. Vision demands saying no to many good things to stay with the God-thing. It also requires the discipline of time, resources, and relationships. Not every opportunity is a divine instruction. You must guard your heart, your circle, and your energy. Vision flourishes in environments of purity and clarity. 7. VISION REQUIRES COURAGE AND RESILIENCE Vision will often demand that you walk alone. The early stages of vision may require loneliness, rejection, and misunderstanding. Noah built an ark with no rain in sight. Abraham walked to an unknown land. These men were sustained by vision, not applause. If you cannot endure the loneliness of vision, you will never enjoy the reward of vision. You must believe what God told you even when no one else sees it. Hebrews 10:36 says, “You have need of patience, that, after you have done the will of God, you might receive the promise.” 8. VISION SEEKS TRANSFORMATION, NOT JUST ATTRACTION A true vision will not just aim to make you popular or successful; it will aim to make others better, to improve society, and to advance God’s kingdom. Vision is bigger than self. It is redemptive. It serves others. It adds value. If your vision doesn’t stretch beyond you, it is ambition, not vision. STAGES OF A VISION 1. REVELATION – God reveals His purpose. 2. INSTRUCTION – Specific steps are given. 3. SEPARATION – You are separated from what limits you. 4. PREPARATION – You are trained and refined. 5. OPPOSITION – You are tested and resisted. 6. MANIFESTATION – Vision begins to produce fruit. 7. MULTIPLICATION – Vision spreads and multiplies in others. QUALITIES OF A VISIONARY Sensitive to divine instructions Emotionally stable and spiritually rooted Bold in the face of opposition Willing to endure delays and rejections Able to discern seasons and transitions Passionate about impact, not applause Willing to submit to process and authority Consistent in faith, regardless of results CONCLUSION Vision is not a one-time encounter—it is a lifelong journey. It is God's plan being worked out through your life in stages. Vision is fragile in the beginning but becomes powerful at the end. The end speaks, not the beginning. It is not how it looks now, but how it will be when God is done. Don’t abort your vision because of delay. Don’t discard it because of opposition. Don’t disobey because of pressure. What God has shown you will come to pass—if you stay faithful. Ecclesiastes 7:8 (NIV) says, “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.” Vision is not about speed, but about staying in sync with God. Those who wait on the Lord will not be ashamed. The vision will speak—at the end.
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  • Step-by-Step: The Catholic Church after the death of a Pope

    1. Confirmation of Death

    The Camerlengo (Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church) officially confirms the pope’s death.
    Traditionally, he gently calls the pope’s baptismal name three times. If there's no response, he declares the pope dead.

    2. Destruction of the Fisherman’s Ring

    The Fisherman’s Ring, a signet used to seal official documents, is broken by the Camerlengo in the presence of cardinals.
    This prevents its misuse and symbolizes the end of the pope’s authority.

    3. Official Announcement

    The Vatican makes an official public announcement.
    Bells may toll and mourning customs begin, including the flying of flags at half-staff in some places.

    4. Nine Days of Mourning –

    A period of official mourning lasts nine days, during which Masses are offered for the repose of the pope’s soul.
    The body is prepared and displayed in St. Peter’s Basilica for public veneration.

    5. Burial

    The pope is traditionally buried in the crypt beneath St. Peter’s Basilica (though he may request another resting place).
    The body is usually placed in three coffins: wood, lead, and another wooden coffin, each placed inside the other.

    6. Sede Vacante (Vacant See)

    During this time, all governance of the Church is paused, except for routine matters handled by the Camerlengo.
    No new appointments or major decisions can be made until a new pope is elected.

    7. Preparation for the Conclave

    The College of Cardinals gathers in Rome.
    After at least 15 days but no more than 20 days following the pope’s death, the conclave begins to elect a new pope.
    Only cardinals under 80 years old are eligible to vote.

    8. The Conclave

    Held in the Sistine Chapel under strict secrecy.
    Voting continues until a candidate receives two-thirds majority.
    After a successful vote, the elected cardinal is asked: “Do you accept your canonical election as Supreme Pontiff?”
    If he says yes, he chooses a papal name.

    9. The New Pope is Announced

    The cardinal proto-deacon steps onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and declares:
    “Habemus Papam!” (We have a Pope!)
    The new pope then appears and gives his first Urbi et Orbi blessing.
    Step-by-Step: The Catholic Church after the death of a Pope 1. Confirmation of Death The Camerlengo (Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Church) officially confirms the pope’s death. Traditionally, he gently calls the pope’s baptismal name three times. If there's no response, he declares the pope dead. 2. Destruction of the Fisherman’s Ring The Fisherman’s Ring, a signet used to seal official documents, is broken by the Camerlengo in the presence of cardinals. This prevents its misuse and symbolizes the end of the pope’s authority. 3. Official Announcement The Vatican makes an official public announcement. Bells may toll and mourning customs begin, including the flying of flags at half-staff in some places. 4. Nine Days of Mourning – A period of official mourning lasts nine days, during which Masses are offered for the repose of the pope’s soul. The body is prepared and displayed in St. Peter’s Basilica for public veneration. 5. Burial The pope is traditionally buried in the crypt beneath St. Peter’s Basilica (though he may request another resting place). The body is usually placed in three coffins: wood, lead, and another wooden coffin, each placed inside the other. 6. Sede Vacante (Vacant See) During this time, all governance of the Church is paused, except for routine matters handled by the Camerlengo. No new appointments or major decisions can be made until a new pope is elected. 7. Preparation for the Conclave The College of Cardinals gathers in Rome. After at least 15 days but no more than 20 days following the pope’s death, the conclave begins to elect a new pope. Only cardinals under 80 years old are eligible to vote. 8. The Conclave Held in the Sistine Chapel under strict secrecy. Voting continues until a candidate receives two-thirds majority. After a successful vote, the elected cardinal is asked: “Do you accept your canonical election as Supreme Pontiff?” If he says yes, he chooses a papal name. 9. The New Pope is Announced The cardinal proto-deacon steps onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and declares: “Habemus Papam!” (We have a Pope!) The new pope then appears and gives his first Urbi et Orbi blessing.
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  • *SATURDAY, 19 APRIL*
    *TEXT: MATTHEW 27:57-66*
    *TOPIC: CONSPIRACY*

    *MATTHEW 27:57-66 NIV*

    57:As evening approached, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who had himself become a disciple of Jesus.

    58:Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus’ body, and Pilate ordered that it be given to him.

    59:Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen cloth,

    60:and placed it in his own new tomb that he had cut out of the rock. He rolled a big stone in front of the entrance to the tomb and went away.

    61:Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting there opposite the tomb.

    62:The next day, the one after Preparation Day, the chief priests and the Pharisees went to Pilate.

    63:“Sir,” they said, “we remember that while he was still alive that deceiver said, ‘After three days I will rise again.’

    64:So give the order for the tomb to be made secure until the third day. Otherwise, his disciples may come and steal the body and tell the people that he has been raised from the dead. This last deception will be worse than the first.”

    65:“Take a guard,” Pilate answered. “Go, make the tomb as secure as you know how.”

    66:So they went and made the tomb secure by putting a seal on the stone and posting the guard.

    *CONSPIRACY*

    Because the devil is never happy with the righteous man, he is forever seeking ways to attack him at every given opportunity.

    Caiaphas, the chief priest whom the devil was using, did not relent in his evil plan to get Jesus crucified.

    After he succeeded in getting Jesus crucified, he sought to prevent Jesus' resurrection (vs. 62) and even reminded Pilate of the words of Jesus to His disciples that He would raise after three days (vs. 63).

    Caiaphas demanded for more security personnel to be deployed to the tomb. But little did he know that the resurrection power of God is beyond and greater than any conspiracy or security the devil put together because they are all under Jesus' power and dominion.

    *QUESTION:* Are you aware that the devil is not satisfied even when he hears the news of your death?

    *PRAYER:* Dear Lord, I have no strength of my own, please frustrate the evil schemes of the devil over my life, in Jesus' name. Amen.

    *Food for the Day - 2025*
    *SATURDAY, 19 APRIL* *TEXT: MATTHEW 27:57-66* *TOPIC: CONSPIRACY* *MATTHEW 27:57-66 NIV* 57:As evening approached, there came a rich man from Arimathea, named Joseph, who had himself become a disciple of Jesus. 58:Going to Pilate, he asked for Jesus’ body, and Pilate ordered that it be given to him. 59:Joseph took the body, wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, 60:and placed it in his own new tomb that he had cut out of the rock. He rolled a big stone in front of the entrance to the tomb and went away. 61:Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting there opposite the tomb. 62:The next day, the one after Preparation Day, the chief priests and the Pharisees went to Pilate. 63:“Sir,” they said, “we remember that while he was still alive that deceiver said, ‘After three days I will rise again.’ 64:So give the order for the tomb to be made secure until the third day. Otherwise, his disciples may come and steal the body and tell the people that he has been raised from the dead. This last deception will be worse than the first.” 65:“Take a guard,” Pilate answered. “Go, make the tomb as secure as you know how.” 66:So they went and made the tomb secure by putting a seal on the stone and posting the guard. *CONSPIRACY* Because the devil is never happy with the righteous man, he is forever seeking ways to attack him at every given opportunity. Caiaphas, the chief priest whom the devil was using, did not relent in his evil plan to get Jesus crucified. After he succeeded in getting Jesus crucified, he sought to prevent Jesus' resurrection (vs. 62) and even reminded Pilate of the words of Jesus to His disciples that He would raise after three days (vs. 63). Caiaphas demanded for more security personnel to be deployed to the tomb. But little did he know that the resurrection power of God is beyond and greater than any conspiracy or security the devil put together because they are all under Jesus' power and dominion. *QUESTION:* Are you aware that the devil is not satisfied even when he hears the news of your death? *PRAYER:* Dear Lord, I have no strength of my own, please frustrate the evil schemes of the devil over my life, in Jesus' name. Amen. *Food for the Day - 2025*
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  • THE DANGEROUS & COSTLY MISTAKES THAT THE MAJORITY OF GEN Zs' ARE MAKING
    TODAY

    Let’s be honest — Gen Z is bold, intelligent, creative, and filled with untapped potential. But greatness requires wisdom, discipline, and intentional living. If these mistakes go unchecked, they can sabotage futures before they even begin.

    Let’s dive in.

    1. LIVING FOR THE INTERNET, NOT FOR IMPACT;

    Mistake: Chasing trends instead of transformation.

    Wisdom:
    In a digital age, it’s tempting to measure worth by likes, followers, and viral moments. But the internet has a short memory. What it remembers are those who made a difference, not those who made noise. Purpose outlives popularity. Build a life that leaves footprints, not just impressions.

    Key Thought:
    Legacy matters more than likes.

    2. MOCKING THE PROCESS, BUT DESIRING THE RESULT;

    Mistake: Entitlement without effort.

    Wisdom:
    You can’t harvest where you haven’t sown. Many want a millionaire lifestyle without embracing a laborer’s discipline. Mocking the hustle while coveting the reward is a self-inflicted curse. Every result you admire was born in hidden, hard places. Embrace the grind — it’s the gate to greatness.

    Key Thought:
    Desire must be matched by discipline.

    3. REPLACING HARD WORK WITH AESTHETICS;

    Mistake: Valuing appearance over substance.

    Wisdom:
    Looking wealthy is not being wealthy. Flaunting lifestyles you haven’t earned is deception to self and others. Clothes, cars, and curated feeds can’t cover empty bank accounts and shallow legacies. Invest your time in developing skills, building assets, and adding value. Substance sustains — aesthetics fade.

    Key Thought:
    Image fades, value endures.

    4. PRIORITIZING FUN OVER FOUNDATION;

    Mistake: Sacrificing tomorrow for temporary thrills.

    Wisdom:
    Youth is a gift, but what you do with it is your offering to the future. Fun has its place, but when pleasure takes priority over preparation, destruction is near. Lay a solid foundation now — in character, skills, relationships, and spiritual depth. Fun without foresight is fatal.

    Key Thought:
    Your future is the harvest of today’s habits.

    5. THINKING YOU STILL HAVE TIME;

    Mistake: Delaying destiny.

    Wisdom:
    Time waits for no one. While you hesitate, someone else your age is already leading, building, and shaping history. Starting early is an advantage, not a burden. Greatness isn’t scheduled for the future — it begins the moment you decide to grow. Don’t wait for the ‘perfect time.’ It doesn’t exist.

    Key Thought:
    The earlier you start, the stronger you finish.

    6. TALKING MORE THAN DOING;

    Mistake: Replacing execution with inspiration.

    Wisdom:
    Inspiration is everywhere, but action is rare. The gap between your dreams and your reality is called discipline. Stop being a motivational addict and start being a transformational leader. Speak less, do more. Let your results be louder than your quotes.

    Key Thought:
    Execution outperforms excitement.

    7. RUNNING FROM CORRECTION;

    Mistake: Canceling accountability.

    Wisdom:
    Correction is not rejection; it’s protection. Those who tell you uncomfortable truths are your true allies. Surrounding yourself with only those who applaud you is the fastest road to destruction. Value mentors, accept rebuke, and welcome growth conversations. Pride resists correction — wisdom craves it.

    Key Thought:
    Correction today saves catastrophe tomorrow.

    8. CONFUSING ATTENTION FOR AFFECTION;

    Mistake: Seeking applause over authentic connection.

    Wisdom:
    The culture rewards clout-chasing, but attention is shallow currency. Don’t dress, speak, or live for applause while starving for meaning. Real affection is built on character, trust, and value — not viral trends. Pursue depth over display. Attention fades fast; authentic relationships last.

    Key Thought:
    Be known for who you are, not just what you show.

    9. BELIEVING YOU’RE TOO YOUNG TO FALL;

    Mistake: Assuming immunity because of early success.

    Wisdom:
    Success without humility is a ticking time bomb. No one is untouchable. Pride blinds, and it always precedes a fall. Stay teachable, stay grounded. Let your head bow as your platform rises. Arrogance disqualifies faster than ignorance.

    Key Thought:
    Success unmanaged is a silent threat.

    10. SLEEPING ON YOUR GIFTS;

    Mistake: Letting fear bury potential.

    Wisdom:
    Talent unused is purpose wasted. The world doesn’t need another copy, it needs the original you. Stop hiding behind fear, perfectionism, or excuses. Wake up your gifts. Refuse to be buried with your greatness still locked inside you.

    Key Thought:
    Unused potential is a tragedy.

    FINAL CHARGE TO GEN Z;

    You are the future, but only if you survive the present. Refuse to let laziness, entitlement, pride, or fear sabotage your destiny. The world is watching — but more importantly, your generation is counting on you.

    Rise with wisdom. Build with intention. Lead with humility.

    Your future isn’t promised, it’s prepared. Start now.
    THE DANGEROUS & COSTLY MISTAKES THAT THE MAJORITY OF GEN Zs' ARE MAKING TODAY Let’s be honest — Gen Z is bold, intelligent, creative, and filled with untapped potential. But greatness requires wisdom, discipline, and intentional living. If these mistakes go unchecked, they can sabotage futures before they even begin. Let’s dive in. 1. LIVING FOR THE INTERNET, NOT FOR IMPACT; Mistake: Chasing trends instead of transformation. Wisdom: In a digital age, it’s tempting to measure worth by likes, followers, and viral moments. But the internet has a short memory. What it remembers are those who made a difference, not those who made noise. Purpose outlives popularity. Build a life that leaves footprints, not just impressions. Key Thought: Legacy matters more than likes. 2. MOCKING THE PROCESS, BUT DESIRING THE RESULT; Mistake: Entitlement without effort. Wisdom: You can’t harvest where you haven’t sown. Many want a millionaire lifestyle without embracing a laborer’s discipline. Mocking the hustle while coveting the reward is a self-inflicted curse. Every result you admire was born in hidden, hard places. Embrace the grind — it’s the gate to greatness. Key Thought: Desire must be matched by discipline. 3. REPLACING HARD WORK WITH AESTHETICS; Mistake: Valuing appearance over substance. Wisdom: Looking wealthy is not being wealthy. Flaunting lifestyles you haven’t earned is deception to self and others. Clothes, cars, and curated feeds can’t cover empty bank accounts and shallow legacies. Invest your time in developing skills, building assets, and adding value. Substance sustains — aesthetics fade. Key Thought: Image fades, value endures. 4. PRIORITIZING FUN OVER FOUNDATION; Mistake: Sacrificing tomorrow for temporary thrills. Wisdom: Youth is a gift, but what you do with it is your offering to the future. Fun has its place, but when pleasure takes priority over preparation, destruction is near. Lay a solid foundation now — in character, skills, relationships, and spiritual depth. Fun without foresight is fatal. Key Thought: Your future is the harvest of today’s habits. 5. THINKING YOU STILL HAVE TIME; Mistake: Delaying destiny. Wisdom: Time waits for no one. While you hesitate, someone else your age is already leading, building, and shaping history. Starting early is an advantage, not a burden. Greatness isn’t scheduled for the future — it begins the moment you decide to grow. Don’t wait for the ‘perfect time.’ It doesn’t exist. Key Thought: The earlier you start, the stronger you finish. 6. TALKING MORE THAN DOING; Mistake: Replacing execution with inspiration. Wisdom: Inspiration is everywhere, but action is rare. The gap between your dreams and your reality is called discipline. Stop being a motivational addict and start being a transformational leader. Speak less, do more. Let your results be louder than your quotes. Key Thought: Execution outperforms excitement. 7. RUNNING FROM CORRECTION; Mistake: Canceling accountability. Wisdom: Correction is not rejection; it’s protection. Those who tell you uncomfortable truths are your true allies. Surrounding yourself with only those who applaud you is the fastest road to destruction. Value mentors, accept rebuke, and welcome growth conversations. Pride resists correction — wisdom craves it. Key Thought: Correction today saves catastrophe tomorrow. 8. CONFUSING ATTENTION FOR AFFECTION; Mistake: Seeking applause over authentic connection. Wisdom: The culture rewards clout-chasing, but attention is shallow currency. Don’t dress, speak, or live for applause while starving for meaning. Real affection is built on character, trust, and value — not viral trends. Pursue depth over display. Attention fades fast; authentic relationships last. Key Thought: Be known for who you are, not just what you show. 9. BELIEVING YOU’RE TOO YOUNG TO FALL; Mistake: Assuming immunity because of early success. Wisdom: Success without humility is a ticking time bomb. No one is untouchable. Pride blinds, and it always precedes a fall. Stay teachable, stay grounded. Let your head bow as your platform rises. Arrogance disqualifies faster than ignorance. Key Thought: Success unmanaged is a silent threat. 10. SLEEPING ON YOUR GIFTS; Mistake: Letting fear bury potential. Wisdom: Talent unused is purpose wasted. The world doesn’t need another copy, it needs the original you. Stop hiding behind fear, perfectionism, or excuses. Wake up your gifts. Refuse to be buried with your greatness still locked inside you. Key Thought: Unused potential is a tragedy. FINAL CHARGE TO GEN Z; You are the future, but only if you survive the present. Refuse to let laziness, entitlement, pride, or fear sabotage your destiny. The world is watching — but more importantly, your generation is counting on you. Rise with wisdom. Build with intention. Lead with humility. Your future isn’t promised, it’s prepared. Start now.
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  • SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!!

    1. BUDGETING MONTHLY

    Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals.

    2. TRACKING EXPENSES

    Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings.

    3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN

    Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs.

    4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS

    Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending.

    5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND

    Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies.

    6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY

    Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time.

    7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING

    Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants.

    8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME

    This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties.

    9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS

    Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security.

    10. INVESTING EARLY

    Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better.

    11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES

    Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely.

    12. MINIMIZING DEBT

    Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt.

    13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY

    Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding.

    14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS

    Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability.

    15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT

    This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt.

    16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST

    This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases.

    17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME

    Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living.

    18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS

    Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates.

    19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY

    Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money.

    20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING

    Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money.

    21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters.

    22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY

    Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away.

    23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY

    Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity.

    24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY

    Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior.

    25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST

    Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run.

    26. CREDIT MONITORING

    Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early.

    27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions.

    28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

    Durable goods last longer and save you more over time.

    29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS

    Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further.

    30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE

    Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning.

    31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION

    As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally.

    32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER

    Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals.

    33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED

    This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud.

    34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS

    Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts.

    35. REINVESTING RETURNS

    Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth.

    36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES

    Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits.

    37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH

    Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps.

    38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE

    A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals.

    39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY

    Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth.

    40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY

    Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential.

    41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH

    Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money.

    42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES

    Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them.

    43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION

    Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans.

    44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES

    Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability.

    45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS

    Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better.

    46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE

    Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands.

    47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES

    Risky ventures often lead to massive losses.

    48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE

    Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit.

    49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY

    Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary.

    50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART

    Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
    SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!! 1. BUDGETING MONTHLY Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals. 2. TRACKING EXPENSES Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings. 3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs. 4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending. 5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies. 6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time. 7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants. 8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties. 9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security. 10. INVESTING EARLY Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better. 11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely. 12. MINIMIZING DEBT Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt. 13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding. 14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability. 15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt. 16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases. 17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living. 18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates. 19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money. 20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money. 21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters. 22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away. 23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity. 24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior. 25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run. 26. CREDIT MONITORING Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early. 27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions. 28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY Durable goods last longer and save you more over time. 29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further. 30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning. 31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally. 32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals. 33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud. 34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts. 35. REINVESTING RETURNS Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth. 36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits. 37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps. 38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals. 39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth. 40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential. 41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money. 42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them. 43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans. 44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability. 45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better. 46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands. 47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES Risky ventures often lead to massive losses. 48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit. 49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary. 50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
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  • Darkness isn't the absence of light - it's the preparation for greater illumination."
    Darkness isn't the absence of light - it's the preparation for greater illumination."
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  • Darkness isn't the absence of light - it's the preparation for greater illumination."
    Darkness isn't the absence of light - it's the preparation for greater illumination."
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  • "Success is When Opportunity Meet Preparation"!!!.
    "Success is When Opportunity Meet Preparation"!!!.
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  • I took a loan of 5 million naira from a bank to fund my wedding, using my landed property as collateral. It was only after everything was over that I realized I had made a huge mistake.

    During the preparations, my phone was constantly ringing, everyone was calling, giving their suggestions, and offering advice. I felt like people were really with me.

    I rented the biggest hall, bought expensive clothes, and ordered a world-class cake. Everything looked perfect that day.

    I actually enjoyed the wedding and all the paparazzi, our wedding was the talk of the town.

    But I didn’t realize my mistake until after the reception, when people started leaving, the event planners were taking down the decorations, and the chairs were being packed up.

    When we got to the hotel room, I expected my phone to keep ringing like before, but it was silent. No one called. It was just me and my wife.

    I looked at her, and it hit me, I had wasted 5 million naira just to impress people. A sudden wave of anger consumed me that night.

    My wife had no idea I had borrowed the money because I had lied to her, saying it was from my savings.

    When she tried to get close to me that night, I couldn’t respond. I told her I had a headache and went to sleep.

    I spent the next four years painfully repaying that debt.

    If I were to get married again, I wouldn’t even do a reception. I would just pay the dowry, have a small family dinner, and take my wife home.
    ________________________________________________

    The problem is, people hardly listen. Everyone wants to learn from their own experience.

    How can someone borrow 5 million naira just to fund a wedding?

    Omo, na overjoy dey cause this kind thing!

    It was a huge financial mistake, but thank God you came out of it well.
    I took a loan of 5 million naira from a bank to fund my wedding, using my landed property as collateral. It was only after everything was over that I realized I had made a huge mistake. During the preparations, my phone was constantly ringing, everyone was calling, giving their suggestions, and offering advice. I felt like people were really with me. I rented the biggest hall, bought expensive clothes, and ordered a world-class cake. Everything looked perfect that day. I actually enjoyed the wedding and all the paparazzi, our wedding was the talk of the town. But I didn’t realize my mistake until after the reception, when people started leaving, the event planners were taking down the decorations, and the chairs were being packed up. When we got to the hotel room, I expected my phone to keep ringing like before, but it was silent. No one called. It was just me and my wife. I looked at her, and it hit me, I had wasted 5 million naira just to impress people. A sudden wave of anger consumed me that night. My wife had no idea I had borrowed the money because I had lied to her, saying it was from my savings. When she tried to get close to me that night, I couldn’t respond. I told her I had a headache and went to sleep. I spent the next four years painfully repaying that debt. If I were to get married again, I wouldn’t even do a reception. I would just pay the dowry, have a small family dinner, and take my wife home. ________________________________________________ The problem is, people hardly listen. Everyone wants to learn from their own experience. How can someone borrow 5 million naira just to fund a wedding? Omo, na overjoy dey cause this kind thing! It was a huge financial mistake, but thank God you came out of it well.
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  • 𝗗đ—ŧ đ—ģđ—ŧ𝘁 đ—ģ𝗲𝗴𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘆đ—ŧ𝘂đ—ŋ 𝘀𝗲𝗮𝘀đ—ŧđ—ģ đ—ŧđ—ŗ đ—Ŋđ—ŋ𝗲đ—Ŋ𝗮đ—ŋ𝗮𝘁đ—ļđ—ŧđ—ģ

    When God has given you a word of prophecy about your life, He takes you through a season of preparation to empower you so that the prophetic word comes to pass.

    Gold has to go through a purification (refining) process so that it becomes pure gold, free from impurities.

    God prepares you so that any character in you that is inconsistent with His nature would die. For example, pride, anger, envy, jealousy, and lust would die, allowing you to fully express the character of God, which is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

    The process of preparation is characterized by waiting on God, spending time studying the word of God, praying, and experiencing pain.

    The process of preparation is not an easy one, but it's worth it.

    Child of God, don't neglect your season of preparation. Don't give up, stay focused on what God is doing in your life.

    Follow Mefor Zenny

    #christianwriter
    𝗗đ—ŧ đ—ģđ—ŧ𝘁 đ—ģ𝗲𝗴𝗹𝗲𝗰𝘁 𝘆đ—ŧ𝘂đ—ŋ 𝘀𝗲𝗮𝘀đ—ŧđ—ģ đ—ŧđ—ŗ đ—Ŋđ—ŋ𝗲đ—Ŋ𝗮đ—ŋ𝗮𝘁đ—ļđ—ŧđ—ģ When God has given you a word of prophecy about your life, He takes you through a season of preparation to empower you so that the prophetic word comes to pass. Gold has to go through a purification (refining) process so that it becomes pure gold, free from impurities. God prepares you so that any character in you that is inconsistent with His nature would die. For example, pride, anger, envy, jealousy, and lust would die, allowing you to fully express the character of God, which is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The process of preparation is characterized by waiting on God, spending time studying the word of God, praying, and experiencing pain. The process of preparation is not an easy one, but it's worth it. Child of God, don't neglect your season of preparation. Don't give up, stay focused on what God is doing in your life. Follow Mefor Zenny #christianwriter
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  • Photos: Kogi Central Constituents in preparation mood to welcome Senator Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan
    Photos: Kogi Central Constituents in preparation mood to welcome Senator Natasha H Akpoti-Uduaghan
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