• If you are looking for serious relationship that mean you have a long way to go because no serious relationship now oooh if you don't believed me try and see it
    If you are looking for serious relationship that mean you have a long way to go because no serious relationship now oooh if you don't believed me try and see it
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  • "True wealth isn’t in possessions—it’s in peace, purpose, and powerful relationships."

    "True wealth isn’t in possessions—it’s in peace, purpose, and powerful relationships."
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  • "True wealth isn’t in possessions—it’s in peace, purpose, and powerful relationships."

    "True wealth isn’t in possessions—it’s in peace, purpose, and powerful relationships."
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  • SHOULD YOU DO A COURT WEDDING? (PART 1)

    Dear Anonymous Brother,

    There are three recognized types of marriages in Nigeria:

    1. Statutory Marriage (or marriage Under the Act)
    • Conducted under the Marriage Act in a government-approved registry (not court) or church licensed for statutory weddings.
    (Some churches have government licenses to conduct this however, most churches don’t have license for this).

    2. Customary Marriage
    • Conducted according to the traditions and customs of the ethnic groups involved.
    • Typically includes the payment of bride price and traditional rites.

    3. Islamic Marriage
    • Performed according to Islamic (Sharia) law.
    • Requires a bride price (Sadaq) and a Nikah (marriage contract).

    I want to believe that the reason you’re having reservations about statutory wedding or marriage under the act (not court wedding as people call it) is because of the consequences and rigors of divorce.

    Most men are scared of statutory wedding because, in the case of divorce, properties are bound to be split, child custody laws may not favour them, and the consequence of polygamy (because the law prohibits that).

    If this is the case, I can boldly tell you that you’re entering marriage with the wrong mentality. You’re most likely going to end in divorce when conflict arises because you created room for it before entering the marriage. (Don’t forget that conflict must arise whether you like it or not).

    Note: Statutory weddings are not legally called court weddings. They are conducted in a marriage registry, a place of worship or any place of your choice by an authorized marriage registrar or licensed minister of a church.
    However, divorce can only take place in a high court or court with a higher jurisdiction.

    To be continued………

    #relationshipcoach
    #marriagecounselor
    #lovebankers
    SHOULD YOU DO A COURT WEDDING? (PART 1) Dear Anonymous Brother, There are three recognized types of marriages in Nigeria: 1. Statutory Marriage (or marriage Under the Act) • Conducted under the Marriage Act in a government-approved registry (not court) or church licensed for statutory weddings. (Some churches have government licenses to conduct this however, most churches don’t have license for this). 2. Customary Marriage • Conducted according to the traditions and customs of the ethnic groups involved. • Typically includes the payment of bride price and traditional rites. 3. Islamic Marriage • Performed according to Islamic (Sharia) law. • Requires a bride price (Sadaq) and a Nikah (marriage contract). I want to believe that the reason you’re having reservations about statutory wedding or marriage under the act (not court wedding as people call it) is because of the consequences and rigors of divorce. Most men are scared of statutory wedding because, in the case of divorce, properties are bound to be split, child custody laws may not favour them, and the consequence of polygamy (because the law prohibits that). If this is the case, I can boldly tell you that you’re entering marriage with the wrong mentality. You’re most likely going to end in divorce when conflict arises because you created room for it before entering the marriage. (Don’t forget that conflict must arise whether you like it or not). Note: Statutory weddings are not legally called court weddings. They are conducted in a marriage registry, a place of worship or any place of your choice by an authorized marriage registrar or licensed minister of a church. However, divorce can only take place in a high court or court with a higher jurisdiction. To be continued……… #relationshipcoach #marriagecounselor #lovebankers
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  • 7 WAYS TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE (PART 1)

    The short story in between should teach you a lesson.

    Trust is the backbone of any strong relationship.

    It’s what makes love safe, secure, and long-lasting. But trust isn’t automatic—it is built through consistent actions, honesty, and reliability.

    Here are seven powerful ways to build trust in your relationship or marriage:

    1. BE HONEST, EVEN ABOUT THE SMALL THINGS

    Let me tell you a short story

    Chijioke and Ada had been married for three years when Chijioke suddenly started acting restless. He was distant, easily irritated, and always on his phone. Ada noticed but assumed it was work stress.

    One evening, a strange number called his phone while he was in the shower. Out of curiosity, Ada answered.

    “Mr. Chijioke, this is our final warning. Pay back the ₦2 million loan or face legal action.”

    Ada’s heart dropped. A loan? For ₦2 million? She had no idea her husband had borrowed money.

    When he came out, she confronted him. He sighed and said, “I didn’t want to stress you, so I didn’t tell you.”

    Ada felt betrayed. Not because of the debt, but because he had kept it a secret.

    That night, she lay awake thinking, “If he can hide this, what else is he hiding?”

    And that was the foundation of distrust she developed towards her husband. She started doubting most of the things he says

    Here’s the truth:

    Hiding the truth, even with good intentions, damages trust. Ada wasn’t upset about the loan itself—she was upset about the secrecy.

    When you are honest, even about small things, your partner feels safe and secure. When you start keeping secrets, doubt creeps in.

    How do you achieve this?

    Speak the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable.
    If you make a mistake, own up to it instead of covering it up.
    Never assume small lies won’t matter—they always do in the long run.

    Biblical Wisdom: “The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.” — Proverbs 12:22

    To be continued……..


    Your #relationshipcoach
    #marriagecounselor
    #lovebankers
    7 WAYS TO BUILD TRUST IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP/MARRIAGE (PART 1) The short story in between should teach you a lesson. Trust is the backbone of any strong relationship. It’s what makes love safe, secure, and long-lasting. But trust isn’t automatic—it is built through consistent actions, honesty, and reliability. Here are seven powerful ways to build trust in your relationship or marriage: 1. BE HONEST, EVEN ABOUT THE SMALL THINGS Let me tell you a short story🤔 Chijioke and Ada had been married for three years when Chijioke suddenly started acting restless. He was distant, easily irritated, and always on his phone. Ada noticed but assumed it was work stress. One evening, a strange number called his phone while he was in the shower. Out of curiosity, Ada answered. “Mr. Chijioke, this is our final warning. Pay back the ₦2 million loan or face legal action.” Ada’s heart dropped. A loan? For ₦2 million? She had no idea her husband had borrowed money. When he came out, she confronted him. He sighed and said, “I didn’t want to stress you, so I didn’t tell you.” Ada felt betrayed. Not because of the debt, but because he had kept it a secret. That night, she lay awake thinking, “If he can hide this, what else is he hiding?” And that was the foundation of distrust she developed towards her husband. She started doubting most of the things he says☹️ Here’s the truth: Hiding the truth, even with good intentions, damages trust. Ada wasn’t upset about the loan itself—she was upset about the secrecy. When you are honest, even about small things, your partner feels safe and secure. When you start keeping secrets, doubt creeps in. How do you achieve this? ✅ Speak the truth, even if it’s uncomfortable. ✅ If you make a mistake, own up to it instead of covering it up. ✅ Never assume small lies won’t matter—they always do in the long run. Biblical Wisdom: “The Lord detests lying lips, but He delights in people who are trustworthy.” — Proverbs 12:22 To be continued……..🤩 Your #relationshipcoach #marriagecounselor #lovebankers
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  • Fine girl: Why must you show your bre*st to the world? Like whyyyy????

    Only dogs follow a food that is uncovered and left open to the public.

    Exposing them to the world explains that you have a low self esteem and you are opening it to gain approval, acceptance and the desire to be loved.

    I tell you: a Godly, futuristic and responsible man will not fall for that gimmicks.

    You will only attract men who are sex mongers and irresponsible.

    Their useless comments and hypes will tell you what exactly they’re after.

    Your bre*st is part of your private organs. Please keep it private and stop disgracing your family.

    Your #relationshipcoach
    #marriagecounselor
    #lovebanker
    Fine girl: Why must you show your bre*st to the world? Like whyyyy???? Only dogs follow a food that is uncovered and left open to the public. Exposing them to the world explains that you have a low self esteem and you are opening it to gain approval, acceptance and the desire to be loved. I tell you: a Godly, futuristic and responsible man will not fall for that gimmicks. You will only attract men who are sex mongers and irresponsible. Their useless comments and hypes will tell you what exactly they’re after. Your bre*st is part of your private organs. Please keep it private and stop disgracing your family. Your #relationshipcoach #marriagecounselor #lovebanker
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  • Teaching kids that cooking and cleaning are basic life skills, not gender roles, is crucial in raising independent, responsible individuals. These tasks are essential for daily survival and maintaining a healthy, functional home, not just duties assigned based on gender.

    Why It Matters

    1. Promotes Independence: Everyone should know how to cook and clean, regardless of gender. Teaching both boys and girls these skills ensures they can take care of themselves when they leave home.


    2. Breaks Stereotypes: Traditionally, cooking and cleaning have been associated with women, while men were expected to focus on providing financially. This mindset limits personal growth and creates unhealthy dependencies.


    3. Encourages Teamwork: In a family or relationship, sharing responsibilities fosters mutual respect and reduces stress. When children grow up seeing both parents handle household chores, they learn that teamwork is essential.


    4. Prepares for the Future: Life doesn't always go as planned. A man who can cook won't starve if his wife is unavailable, and a woman who can change a car tire won’t be stranded.


    5. Instills Responsibility: When children learn to clean up after themselves and contribute to household chores, they develop a sense of responsibility that extends to other aspects of life.



    How to Teach Them

    Lead by Example: If both parents share chores, children will see it as normal.

    Assign Chores Equally: Let boys and girls do dishes, sweep, cook, or fix things around the house.

    Praise Efforts, Not Gender: Instead of saying, "You're such a good girl for cleaning," say, "Great job keeping the house tidy!"

    Teach Basic Cooking Early: Start with simple meals and involve kids in the kitchen from a young age.

    Make It Fun: Turn cleaning into a game or play music to make the experience enjoyable.


    Raising children with this mindset ensures they grow into responsible, well-rounded adults who see domestic tasks as life skills, not gender-based duties.

    Teaching kids that cooking and cleaning are basic life skills, not gender roles, is crucial in raising independent, responsible individuals. These tasks are essential for daily survival and maintaining a healthy, functional home, not just duties assigned based on gender. Why It Matters 1. Promotes Independence: Everyone should know how to cook and clean, regardless of gender. Teaching both boys and girls these skills ensures they can take care of themselves when they leave home. 2. Breaks Stereotypes: Traditionally, cooking and cleaning have been associated with women, while men were expected to focus on providing financially. This mindset limits personal growth and creates unhealthy dependencies. 3. Encourages Teamwork: In a family or relationship, sharing responsibilities fosters mutual respect and reduces stress. When children grow up seeing both parents handle household chores, they learn that teamwork is essential. 4. Prepares for the Future: Life doesn't always go as planned. A man who can cook won't starve if his wife is unavailable, and a woman who can change a car tire won’t be stranded. 5. Instills Responsibility: When children learn to clean up after themselves and contribute to household chores, they develop a sense of responsibility that extends to other aspects of life. How to Teach Them Lead by Example: If both parents share chores, children will see it as normal. Assign Chores Equally: Let boys and girls do dishes, sweep, cook, or fix things around the house. Praise Efforts, Not Gender: Instead of saying, "You're such a good girl for cleaning," say, "Great job keeping the house tidy!" Teach Basic Cooking Early: Start with simple meals and involve kids in the kitchen from a young age. Make It Fun: Turn cleaning into a game or play music to make the experience enjoyable. Raising children with this mindset ensures they grow into responsible, well-rounded adults who see domestic tasks as life skills, not gender-based duties.
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  • *When you think you don't need the help of other people around you, see what you're doing to yourself*
    *Keep a good relationship with people.*
    *When you think you don't need the help of other people around you, see what you're doing to yourself*😂😂😂 *Keep a good relationship with people.*
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  • *JP Morgan* has been actively involved in the development and exploration of *stablecoins and cryptocurrencies.* The bank has been testing blockchain payments and is eyeing stablecoins, particularly those with federal insurance clarity.

    JP Morgan views stablecoins as a scalable alternative to cryptocurrencies, designed to minimize price fluctuations.

    The bank has also recognized the potential of stablecoins in driving institutional investment into the cryptocurrency market.

    In terms of specific initiatives, JP Morgan has been working on deposit tokens, which are digital assets on a blockchain pegged to a paper currency and backed by high-quality liquid assets. *The bank has also been exploring the use of blockchain technology for cross-border payments and other financial transactions.*

    Overall, JP Morgan's relationship with stablecoins and cryptocurrencies is one of exploration and innovation, as the bank seeks to leverage these technologies to improve financial services and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving fintech landscape.
    *JP Morgan* has been actively involved in the development and exploration of *stablecoins and cryptocurrencies.* The bank has been testing blockchain payments and is eyeing stablecoins, particularly those with federal insurance clarity. JP Morgan views stablecoins as a scalable alternative to cryptocurrencies, designed to minimize price fluctuations. The bank has also recognized the potential of stablecoins in driving institutional investment into the cryptocurrency market. In terms of specific initiatives, JP Morgan has been working on deposit tokens, which are digital assets on a blockchain pegged to a paper currency and backed by high-quality liquid assets. *The bank has also been exploring the use of blockchain technology for cross-border payments and other financial transactions.* Overall, JP Morgan's relationship with stablecoins and cryptocurrencies is one of exploration and innovation, as the bank seeks to leverage these technologies to improve financial services and stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving fintech landscape.
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  • Relationship is good thing but when it goes butter it can be more dangerous than cancer when not properly managed
    Relationship is good thing but when it goes butter it can be more dangerous than cancer when not properly managed
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  • The Silent Battle

    She screamed, her voice echoing through the void, but he stood motionless—a mere shadow, absorbing the storm without a word.

    The weight of unspoken words, the burden of unresolved pain, and the chasm of misunderstanding stretched between them. She fought for acknowledgment, for validation, for a sign that he still cared. But his silence only deepened the distance.

    Anger, frustration, love, and sorrow intertwined in a battle where both had already lost.

    Silence can be louder than words, but when it becomes the only language, relationships fade into echoes of what once was.
    Would you rather face the storm or drown in the quite?




    The Silent Battle She screamed, her voice echoing through the void, but he stood motionless—a mere shadow, absorbing the storm without a word. The weight of unspoken words, the burden of unresolved pain, and the chasm of misunderstanding stretched between them. She fought for acknowledgment, for validation, for a sign that he still cared. But his silence only deepened the distance. Anger, frustration, love, and sorrow intertwined in a battle where both had already lost. Silence can be louder than words, but when it becomes the only language, relationships fade into echoes of what once was. Would you rather face the storm or drown in the quite?
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  • "My wife and I don’t do red carpet. It is the same people that harass you for not takin' your wife to red carpet event that will sit back and point fingers at how you both look." — Ramsey Noah

    My wife and I have an understanding. And this is one of the reasons our marriage is still standing strong. We avoid the public eye because the public has a way of messing up relationships. Sometimes, my wife goes ahead of me into the event, so we don’t do red carpet. It is the same people that harass you for not taking your wife to red carpet event that will sit back and point fingers at how you both look.

    ~ Ramsey Noah
    "My wife and I don’t do red carpet. It is the same people that harass you for not takin' your wife to red carpet event that will sit back and point fingers at how you both look." — Ramsey Noah My wife and I have an understanding. And this is one of the reasons our marriage is still standing strong. We avoid the public eye because the public has a way of messing up relationships. Sometimes, my wife goes ahead of me into the event, so we don’t do red carpet. It is the same people that harass you for not taking your wife to red carpet event that will sit back and point fingers at how you both look. ~ Ramsey Noah
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