• Tesla has reduced Cybertruck prices by up to $11,990, with the Long Range model now at $69,990, as the company struggles to sell inventory.

    The price cuts follow production adjustments after selling 6,406 Cybertrucks in Q1 2025, amid a broader sales slump linked to backlash against Elon Musk’s political involvement and increased competition.
    Tesla has reduced Cybertruck prices by up to $11,990, with the Long Range model now at $69,990, as the company struggles to sell inventory. The price cuts follow production adjustments after selling 6,406 Cybertrucks in Q1 2025, amid a broader sales slump linked to backlash against Elon Musk’s political involvement and increased competition.
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  • DON’T MARRY JUST ANY WOMAN, MARRY A WOMAN WITH COMMON SENSE.

    1. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that respect in marriage is mutual, not one-sided.

    2. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that you are not an ATM machine, and providing for the family is a shared responsibility when necessary.

    3. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that love is not just about what she can receive but also what she can give.

    4. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that being a man does not mean you don’t have emotions and that your struggles and mental health matter too.

    5. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that submission does not mean slavery, and partnership does not mean control.

    6. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that when you are tired or stressed, she should also be willing to support, whether by cooking, making things easier, or simply being considerate.

    7. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that intimacy is not a weapon for manipulation or punishment but an expression of love that should be mutual and consensual.

    8. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that disagreements are normal but should be handled with maturity, not silent treatment, disrespect, or emotional manipulation.

    9. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that your dreams and aspirations matter just as much as hers and that marriage should be a place of support, not competition.

    10. Marry a woman who loves your soul, not just your status, money, or what she can gain. Marry a woman who enjoys talking to you, not just demanding from you.

    May you not miss it in marriage
    DON’T MARRY JUST ANY WOMAN, MARRY A WOMAN WITH COMMON SENSE. 1. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that respect in marriage is mutual, not one-sided. 2. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that you are not an ATM machine, and providing for the family is a shared responsibility when necessary. 3. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that love is not just about what she can receive but also what she can give. 4. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that being a man does not mean you don’t have emotions and that your struggles and mental health matter too. 5. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that submission does not mean slavery, and partnership does not mean control. 6. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that when you are tired or stressed, she should also be willing to support, whether by cooking, making things easier, or simply being considerate. 7. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that intimacy is not a weapon for manipulation or punishment but an expression of love that should be mutual and consensual. 8. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that disagreements are normal but should be handled with maturity, not silent treatment, disrespect, or emotional manipulation. 9. Marry a woman who has sense enough to know that your dreams and aspirations matter just as much as hers and that marriage should be a place of support, not competition. 10. Marry a woman who loves your soul, not just your status, money, or what she can gain. Marry a woman who enjoys talking to you, not just demanding from you. May you not miss it in marriage
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  • She Chose the Man Nobody Wanted, But What She Discovered Will Shock You

    In the dusty little village of Akur Ruba, people never forget how they laughed the day Ada married Ema—the man nobody wanted.

    Ema was the village’s poorest farmer. His house had cracked walls, a leaking roof, and no future—at least, that's what everyone believed. He owned nothing but a rusted hoe and dreams that barely kept him alive. Even the poorest in the village pitied his family.

    He was raised by his aging grandparents, Grandpa and Grandma Obi, and despite their poverty, Grandpa Obi carried a cheerful spirit and a belief that one day, Ema would shine.

    “Son,” he always said, “there’s more hope in a living dog than a dead lion. Just keep your hands clean and keep working.”

    But no matter how hard Ema worked, no lady wanted him.
    They mocked him.
    Laughed in his face.

    “Can you even afford my bride price?” one lady sneered.
    “Maybe sell your father's old bicycle first!” another laughed.

    He bore it all—until one day, fate intervened.

    Ema met Ada, a quiet orphan from a nearby village, who had nothing to her name but an old, squeaky sewing machine and a tiny patch of land. No family. No support. Just raw strength and humility. Like Ema, she had also known hunger, rejection, and pain.

    They connected instantly—two broken souls, stitched together by survival and simplicity.

    One day, under the shade of an old mango tree, Ema asked,

    “Will you marry me?”

    She smiled, wiping tears from her eyes.

    “Yes, but I have no parents. Just an elderly couple who treat me like their daughter. They can stand for me.”

    And so, with borrowed clothes and empty pockets, they did a low-key traditional wedding. No music. No food. No glamour. Just love.

    The village laughed louder than ever.

    “Poverty married poverty!”
    “Perfect match! At least now they can starve together!”

    But they didn’t care.

    They went to the farm together. Ate from the same plate. Shared stories, laughter, and hope. What others saw as disgrace, they lived as joy.

    Then, everything changed.

    One sunny afternoon, Ema was clearing a part of his farm when he came upon a stubborn tree with roots as deep as his struggles. He tried to uproot it, but something told him,

    “Keep digging.”

    And he did.

    He dug and dug—his fingers bleeding, sweat dripping—until he saw something shiny lodged in the dirt. He reached in…

    It was a massive diamond.

    Heart pounding, he wrapped it up and ran home.

    His grandfather's eyes widened.

    “Do you know what this is, son? This… this is a miracle.”

    The next morning, they traveled to the city to meet Grandpa’s old friend—a trustworthy goldsmith. After examining the stone, the man looked up and whispered,

    “This isn’t just a diamond. It’s one of the rarest and most valuable stones I’ve ever seen.”

    That day, everything changed.

    They sold the diamond and used the money wisely—investing, building, helping others. Ema and Ada became the wealthiest couple in the entire region.

    And those who once mocked?

    They watched in silence as Ema built a mansion right where their cracked house once stood. He bought his grandfather a brand new car to replace the rusted bicycle. He set up a fashion institute for Ada, who trained and empowered other orphan girls.

    One of the same women who had once laughed at Ema now came to Ada for a job. Ada simply smiled and said,

    “Life can change. Be kind to everyone. You never know where they’ll be tomorrow.”

    Ema—the man nobody wanted—became the man everyone wished they had chosen.

    So the next time you want to laugh at someone’s beginning, remember:
    God writes the most beautiful stories from the roughest pages.

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    She Chose the Man Nobody Wanted, But What She Discovered Will Shock You In the dusty little village of Akur Ruba, people never forget how they laughed the day Ada married Ema—the man nobody wanted. Ema was the village’s poorest farmer. His house had cracked walls, a leaking roof, and no future—at least, that's what everyone believed. He owned nothing but a rusted hoe and dreams that barely kept him alive. Even the poorest in the village pitied his family. He was raised by his aging grandparents, Grandpa and Grandma Obi, and despite their poverty, Grandpa Obi carried a cheerful spirit and a belief that one day, Ema would shine. “Son,” he always said, “there’s more hope in a living dog than a dead lion. Just keep your hands clean and keep working.” But no matter how hard Ema worked, no lady wanted him. They mocked him. Laughed in his face. “Can you even afford my bride price?” one lady sneered. “Maybe sell your father's old bicycle first!” another laughed. He bore it all—until one day, fate intervened. Ema met Ada, a quiet orphan from a nearby village, who had nothing to her name but an old, squeaky sewing machine and a tiny patch of land. No family. No support. Just raw strength and humility. Like Ema, she had also known hunger, rejection, and pain. They connected instantly—two broken souls, stitched together by survival and simplicity. One day, under the shade of an old mango tree, Ema asked, “Will you marry me?” She smiled, wiping tears from her eyes. “Yes, but I have no parents. Just an elderly couple who treat me like their daughter. They can stand for me.” And so, with borrowed clothes and empty pockets, they did a low-key traditional wedding. No music. No food. No glamour. Just love. The village laughed louder than ever. “Poverty married poverty!” “Perfect match! At least now they can starve together!” But they didn’t care. They went to the farm together. Ate from the same plate. Shared stories, laughter, and hope. What others saw as disgrace, they lived as joy. Then, everything changed. One sunny afternoon, Ema was clearing a part of his farm when he came upon a stubborn tree with roots as deep as his struggles. He tried to uproot it, but something told him, “Keep digging.” And he did. He dug and dug—his fingers bleeding, sweat dripping—until he saw something shiny lodged in the dirt. He reached in… It was a massive diamond. Heart pounding, he wrapped it up and ran home. His grandfather's eyes widened. “Do you know what this is, son? This… this is a miracle.” The next morning, they traveled to the city to meet Grandpa’s old friend—a trustworthy goldsmith. After examining the stone, the man looked up and whispered, “This isn’t just a diamond. It’s one of the rarest and most valuable stones I’ve ever seen.” That day, everything changed. They sold the diamond and used the money wisely—investing, building, helping others. Ema and Ada became the wealthiest couple in the entire region. And those who once mocked? They watched in silence as Ema built a mansion right where their cracked house once stood. He bought his grandfather a brand new car to replace the rusted bicycle. He set up a fashion institute for Ada, who trained and empowered other orphan girls. One of the same women who had once laughed at Ema now came to Ada for a job. Ada simply smiled and said, “Life can change. Be kind to everyone. You never know where they’ll be tomorrow.” Ema—the man nobody wanted—became the man everyone wished they had chosen. So the next time you want to laugh at someone’s beginning, remember: 🌟 God writes the most beautiful stories from the roughest pages. FOLLOW UP TO BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY I POST THE NEXT PART 👉👉Amazing Memer
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  • "started acting in 2003 after Bukky Wright gave me a chance. At first, it was not easy. I came from a humble background and faced many struggles. I’ve been through heartbreak, depression, and made mistakes, but I didn’t give up.

    Today, I’m doing well. I have a lovely family, I own businesses, and I’m still acting and making movies.

    My story shows that no matter how hard life gets, you can rise again. Just believe in yourself.”

    – Toyin Abraham
    "started acting in 2003 after Bukky Wright gave me a chance. At first, it was not easy. I came from a humble background and faced many struggles. I’ve been through heartbreak, depression, and made mistakes, but I didn’t give up. Today, I’m doing well. I have a lovely family, I own businesses, and I’m still acting and making movies. My story shows that no matter how hard life gets, you can rise again. Just believe in yourself.” – Toyin Abraham
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  • *CALM DOWN*

    Do you remember Oreofeoluwa Lawal? The four year old boy that trended in 2020 for telling his mum to be “calming down”. He became instant internet sensation, met the Governor of Lagos state, and was given a role to play in a movie. Like many people, we were all carried away with the dramatic expression of *“Mummy Calm down”* and we totally lost the message.
    “Be calming down” that came from that boy to the mother was a prophetic counsel and instruction. He was simply telling the mother 'relax and take it easy' , though in a dramatic way. Three years down the line, we heard that the mother committed suicide. The message of Oreofeoluwa was not properly interpreted by the mother and the rest of us. She had struggles, pressures, and situations that she could not share with the public, but the Angel of the boy discerned it and said to her three years before she committed suicide, ‘calm down.’

    *Calm down* is the message for everyone today. It means cool down, relax, take it easy, don’t panic, do not be anxious, and do not fret. Don’t lose your inner peace. “Calmness is a state of mind and heart where you are at complete peace and free from agitation and are not bound by any strong emotion.” I'm learning how to BE CALM, COOL AND COLLECTED.

    *Always calm your mind. When you do, you see life more clearly.*

    After you have done your best, calm down.
    Never allow worry and aggression to take toll on you.
    Learn not to take yourself too seriously.
    Learn to dislodge that anxiety and worry that is building a castle within your mind.
    Learn not to be intimidated by people’s actions and opinions.
    You have just experienced business failure; calm down.
    Someone you love died; calm down. You couldn’t meet the target, having done all within your capacity; calm down.
    You have the wound of betrayal; calm down.
    Your economic power has been decimated; calm down.
    You are wrongly accused; calm down. You are confused, feel drained, and have gotten to the end of yourself; calm down.
    There are times we just have to stop, sit still, and listen.
    *You must learn to put things behind you and calm down*
    “The mind is like water. When it’s turbulent, it’s difficult to see. When it’s calm, everything becomes clear.”
    King David undestood this when he wrote, “He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters”.
    Do not let circumstances around you, especially the behavior of others, to take away your inner peace.

    *Today, Be Calm, Be cool and Collected,* *your tomorrow shall be alright.”*
    Remember, God does not lead in turbulent waters, He leads you in still waters.
    *I am calming down……. What about you?*

    *Happy New Day to you all*
    *CALM DOWN* Do you remember Oreofeoluwa Lawal? The four year old boy that trended in 2020 for telling his mum to be “calming down”. He became instant internet sensation, met the Governor of Lagos state, and was given a role to play in a movie. Like many people, we were all carried away with the dramatic expression of *“Mummy Calm down”* and we totally lost the message. “Be calming down” that came from that boy to the mother was a prophetic counsel and instruction. He was simply telling the mother 'relax and take it easy' , though in a dramatic way. Three years down the line, we heard that the mother committed suicide. The message of Oreofeoluwa was not properly interpreted by the mother and the rest of us. She had struggles, pressures, and situations that she could not share with the public, but the Angel of the boy discerned it and said to her three years before she committed suicide, ‘calm down.’ *Calm down* is the message for everyone today. It means cool down, relax, take it easy, don’t panic, do not be anxious, and do not fret. Don’t lose your inner peace. “Calmness is a state of mind and heart where you are at complete peace and free from agitation and are not bound by any strong emotion.” I'm learning how to BE CALM, COOL AND COLLECTED. *Always calm your mind. When you do, you see life more clearly.* After you have done your best, calm down. Never allow worry and aggression to take toll on you. Learn not to take yourself too seriously. Learn to dislodge that anxiety and worry that is building a castle within your mind. Learn not to be intimidated by people’s actions and opinions. You have just experienced business failure; calm down. Someone you love died; calm down. You couldn’t meet the target, having done all within your capacity; calm down. You have the wound of betrayal; calm down. Your economic power has been decimated; calm down. You are wrongly accused; calm down. You are confused, feel drained, and have gotten to the end of yourself; calm down. There are times we just have to stop, sit still, and listen. *You must learn to put things behind you and calm down* “The mind is like water. When it’s turbulent, it’s difficult to see. When it’s calm, everything becomes clear.” King David undestood this when he wrote, “He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he leadeth me beside the still waters”. Do not let circumstances around you, especially the behavior of others, to take away your inner peace. *Today, Be Calm, Be cool and Collected,* *your tomorrow shall be alright.”* Remember, God does not lead in turbulent waters, He leads you in still waters. *I am calming down……. What about you?* *Happy New Day to you all*
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  • "Pressure creates diamonds – your struggles are polishing you for brilliance."

    "Pressure creates diamonds – your struggles are polishing you for brilliance."
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  • "Pressure creates diamonds – your struggles are polishing you for brilliance."

    "Pressure creates diamonds – your struggles are polishing you for brilliance."
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  • Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother?

    A mother is someone who nurtures, cares for, and provides love and support to a child. This can be biological, adoptive, or even in a chosen family dynamic. A mother isn’t just defined by giving birth but by the role she plays in a child's life—offering guidance, protection, and unconditional love.

    Characteristics of a mother

    A mother is often characterized by a mix of emotional, psychological, and practical qualities. While every mother is unique, some common characteristics include:

    1. Unconditional Love – A mother’s love is deep, unwavering, and not based on conditions. She cares for her children regardless of their flaws.

    2. Nurturing Nature – She provides emotional and physical support, ensuring her children feel safe, loved, and cared for.

    3. Patience – Raising children requires immense patience, from teaching life lessons to handling tantrums.

    4. Selflessness – A mother often puts her child’s needs before her own, sacrificing time, sleep, and personal desires for their well-being.

    5. Strength and Resilience – She remains strong through challenges, whether emotional, financial, or personal, to support her family.

    6. Guidance and Wisdom – A mother imparts life lessons, values, and knowledge, helping her children navigate life’s ups and downs.

    7. Protectiveness – She instinctively protects her child from harm, whether emotional or physical.

    8. Compassion and Empathy – Understanding her child’s feelings and struggles, she provides comfort and reassurance.

    9. Dedication and Hard Work – Whether she’s a stay-at-home mom, a working mother, or balancing both, she is committed to providing a better life for her child.

    10. Forgiveness – Even when children make mistakes, a mother forgives and continues to support them.

    While these characteristics are common, motherhood looks different for everyone. Some mothers may express love through actions rather than words, while others may be more emotional.

    What do you think defines a mother best?

    Let's have your opinion on this
    Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother? A mother is someone who nurtures, cares for, and provides love and support to a child. This can be biological, adoptive, or even in a chosen family dynamic. A mother isn’t just defined by giving birth but by the role she plays in a child's life—offering guidance, protection, and unconditional love. Characteristics of a mother A mother is often characterized by a mix of emotional, psychological, and practical qualities. While every mother is unique, some common characteristics include: 1. Unconditional Love – A mother’s love is deep, unwavering, and not based on conditions. She cares for her children regardless of their flaws. 2. Nurturing Nature – She provides emotional and physical support, ensuring her children feel safe, loved, and cared for. 3. Patience – Raising children requires immense patience, from teaching life lessons to handling tantrums. 4. Selflessness – A mother often puts her child’s needs before her own, sacrificing time, sleep, and personal desires for their well-being. 5. Strength and Resilience – She remains strong through challenges, whether emotional, financial, or personal, to support her family. 6. Guidance and Wisdom – A mother imparts life lessons, values, and knowledge, helping her children navigate life’s ups and downs. 7. Protectiveness – She instinctively protects her child from harm, whether emotional or physical. 8. Compassion and Empathy – Understanding her child’s feelings and struggles, she provides comfort and reassurance. 9. Dedication and Hard Work – Whether she’s a stay-at-home mom, a working mother, or balancing both, she is committed to providing a better life for her child. 10. Forgiveness – Even when children make mistakes, a mother forgives and continues to support them. While these characteristics are common, motherhood looks different for everyone. Some mothers may express love through actions rather than words, while others may be more emotional. What do you think defines a mother best? Let's have your opinion on this
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  • "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."

    "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."
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  • "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."

    "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."
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  • "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."

    "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."
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  • "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."

    "Stars can’t shine without darkness—your struggles are part of your story."
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