• A friend who couldn't graduate in LAUTECH because of 100L Biology Practical wrote this, and I hope it will teach us a lesson.

    "How I Made A Perfect Payback For Lecturer Who Failed Me For 6 Years In The University"

    My first day in the biology laboratory was a dreadful one. During a briefing session a day before we were to have practical during my 100level, We had been told that it is a customary to always put on the ‘laboratory coat’ each and every time we have practicals, hence whosoever without the laboratory coat will be punished.

    I’d no money as at that time to buy laboratory coat, and the first practical came just too soon. I couldn’t borrow as my only friend in the school then was Asiwaju Olalekan Godson Ayodeji.

    Anyway, I knew breaking the rule of not putting a ‘laboratory coat’ was a bad idea but I was young and wrong to take that risk. I had no choice than to enter into the laboratory room to get engaged with my fellow departmental mates.

    Not quite long after I entered the lab, one of the biology lecturer who handled biology practical came around. He spotted few of us without the ‘laboratory coat’ and decided to play a fast track on us, he wanted to get hold of us. I was fortunate to be sitting near the entrance door, so I got away.

    He was able to lay hands on few guys unaware but everyone of us that escaped went into his black book. He called our class rep then, and collected our matric numbers. Printed them and pasted them in his office. It was printed boldly.

    That was how myself and other guys that ran away failed Both the practical and the actual Biology course that year.

    Personally, I sat for the same courses for good 6years; making it 6 different times entirely. On my third year of rewriting, I summoned courage to visit him in his office. I went to see him to plead with him, he didn’t know me, he only knew of my matric number.

    So I’d to take the bull by the horn to explain what had happened. He laughed wickedly and angrily sent me away, I returned the next day.

    He told me, if I return again then it would be very bad and I won’t like it. I left him for a week. I consulted my advisor, Dr. Mrs Adigun. I explained everything to her…

    She told me, I should give him time, and to return to him after sometime. That he may consider my ‘show of repentance’. So I didn’t return for like a month.

    Then one day, I was returning from a friend’s place Osisami Babalola Enitan on Friday after I had gone to play chess, I saw him also returning from the mosque. We both met along the school former fine-art department, just by the way that leads to Alata eatery, Under G.

    I quickly used the opportunity of meeting him just coming from the mosque to plead yet again. He treated me like ‘poo’

    He still went on to fail me even in my 400level. On my final year, I went to him, then I was married. I took my pregnant wife to plead with him. He walked us out and told us never to come again. He promised to report to the school security. So we left.

    He failed me for 5 years consecutively. It was hard for me. I wept for days. I told my parents, and few friends.. It prevented me from going for NYSC with my class 13′ set.

    Then I turned to God. Yes, I was guilty and I deserved punishment but that was too much. I prayed ‘no be small’. So many different phases of life, most times it is always our fault that we find ourselves in difficult situations but immediately we get to seek God for help, he surely always provide us a solution to all of our problems. I seek God’s face and he never fails.

    That biology course was taken away from him and was given to someone else, it was given to another Dr. I can never forget him.

    I registered as a spill-over student, and sat for it, I borrowed 4 other courses to boost my CGPA, I collected my result and my biology 101, 102,104 and 106 were all A(s).

    That was how I got cleared.

    Moving forward, During my service year, after I redeployed from Abia state to Oyo, I was posted to the West Africa examination council. (Waec) Ijokodo, Ibadan.

    Great place with wonderful people. On my great work ethics, being dutiful and so diligent during my service year, I was given the green card and permitted at all time to work during their examination and marking exercise each and every time I so wish. Oluwafemi Martins my great boss, one of the great people I had worked with.

    Coincidentally, I was officially sent to Ogbomoso marking venue as an assistant subject examination officer to partner my Waec daddy

    I was handling Biology and chemistry subjects. For the ones who don’t understand the whole drama during the Waec marking exercise.

    We give out the examination scripts to qualified teachers or graduates with the certification in their specified subjects for marking and recording during a stipulated period of 21/23

    So that day in April, there was a long queue of Examiners waiting to submit their CV. Then this Dr. lecturer that failed me for 5years was on the queue too, I’d spotted him.

    My wonderful Waec daddy was beside me, he asked while I was smiling, I simply told him that something funny will soon happen, and when it was this Dr’s turn, He greeted and called me “sir” (bending his head). I quickly stood up to greet him too.

    But I was so surprised, he didn’t recognize my face. Apparently, he would never have thought and believe and to be possible for the young man in front of him to be me.

    So I pretended as if I had nothing in mind too, I was going through his CV when he started pleading that he really needed my help concerning this marking stuff, he told me he came along with his daughter who is a gate crasher ( these are people who are new to the marking system) and his wife who also had marked for a long time but needed to mark too.

    He told me Ladoke Akintola university of technology had been on strike for over a year and nothing seemed fine, no salary. No money and nothing at all. I should help him.

    At that point I told him to call his wife and daughter. He did. I then asked him; “Sir, Is it truly that you do not recognize my face?”

    He said, “ehn! It’s like this face is familiar o but you know there are many people like that I can’t remember. I can’t really remember where and when I had seen your face”. I told him to try, that I will only help him if he can remember where we had met and when..

    He didn’t remember so I helped him out with my surname, I told him. “This is Akeju, the guy you failed for consecutive 5 years. The guy that brought his pregnant wife to beg you but still, you sent us away”.

    At that point, he was dumbfounded. He left without saying a word. His wife and daughter were confused and everyone on the queue too. His wife asked what the matter was, I told her to go and ask her husband.

    Shortly, His wife and daughter returned. He had explained everything, they knelt down and asked for forgiveness. I smiled and asked them to tell him to come back. He had gone home. In the evening he did return.

    He asked for forgiveness, and I did forgave him. More than he had asked for, I granted him all of his requests. We were not permitted to give more than a packet packed of scripts but I gave him more than one. Just for him to make more money. He wept uncontrollably.
    “ Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you”. I only know of the way of doing good even unto them that do me evil.

    Till I left ogbomoso, he was always calling because I had put enough food on his table and not only him, but also for his family during that difficult period they were going through. It’s left to him, if he will change or not. Our tomorrow isn’t promised. Whatever position you find yourself, use it wisely.

    Hope Someone Learnt From This.

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    A friend who couldn't graduate in LAUTECH because of 100L Biology Practical wrote this, and I hope it will teach us a lesson. "How I Made A Perfect Payback For Lecturer Who Failed Me For 6 Years In The University" My first day in the biology laboratory was a dreadful one. During a briefing session a day before we were to have practical during my 100level, We had been told that it is a customary to always put on the ‘laboratory coat’ each and every time we have practicals, hence whosoever without the laboratory coat will be punished. I’d no money as at that time to buy laboratory coat, and the first practical came just too soon. I couldn’t borrow as my only friend in the school then was Asiwaju Olalekan Godson Ayodeji. Anyway, I knew breaking the rule of not putting a ‘laboratory coat’ was a bad idea but I was young and wrong to take that risk. I had no choice than to enter into the laboratory room to get engaged with my fellow departmental mates. Not quite long after I entered the lab, one of the biology lecturer who handled biology practical came around. He spotted few of us without the ‘laboratory coat’ and decided to play a fast track on us, he wanted to get hold of us. I was fortunate to be sitting near the entrance door, so I got away. He was able to lay hands on few guys unaware but everyone of us that escaped went into his black book. He called our class rep then, and collected our matric numbers. Printed them and pasted them in his office. It was printed boldly. That was how myself and other guys that ran away failed Both the practical and the actual Biology course that year. Personally, I sat for the same courses for good 6years; making it 6 different times entirely. On my third year of rewriting, I summoned courage to visit him in his office. I went to see him to plead with him, he didn’t know me, he only knew of my matric number. So I’d to take the bull by the horn to explain what had happened. He laughed wickedly and angrily sent me away, I returned the next day. He told me, if I return again then it would be very bad and I won’t like it. I left him for a week. I consulted my advisor, Dr. Mrs Adigun. I explained everything to her… She told me, I should give him time, and to return to him after sometime. That he may consider my ‘show of repentance’. So I didn’t return for like a month. Then one day, I was returning from a friend’s place Osisami Babalola Enitan on Friday after I had gone to play chess, I saw him also returning from the mosque. We both met along the school former fine-art department, just by the way that leads to Alata eatery, Under G. I quickly used the opportunity of meeting him just coming from the mosque to plead yet again. He treated me like ‘poo’ He still went on to fail me even in my 400level. On my final year, I went to him, then I was married. I took my pregnant wife to plead with him. He walked us out and told us never to come again. He promised to report to the school security. So we left. He failed me for 5 years consecutively. It was hard for me. I wept for days. I told my parents, and few friends.. It prevented me from going for NYSC with my class 13′ set. Then I turned to God. Yes, I was guilty and I deserved punishment but that was too much. I prayed ‘no be small’. So many different phases of life, most times it is always our fault that we find ourselves in difficult situations but immediately we get to seek God for help, he surely always provide us a solution to all of our problems. I seek God’s face and he never fails. That biology course was taken away from him and was given to someone else, it was given to another Dr. I can never forget him. I registered as a spill-over student, and sat for it, I borrowed 4 other courses to boost my CGPA, I collected my result and my biology 101, 102,104 and 106 were all A(s). That was how I got cleared. Moving forward, During my service year, after I redeployed from Abia state to Oyo, I was posted to the West Africa examination council. (Waec) Ijokodo, Ibadan. Great place with wonderful people. On my great work ethics, being dutiful and so diligent during my service year, I was given the green card and permitted at all time to work during their examination and marking exercise each and every time I so wish. Oluwafemi Martins my great boss, one of the great people I had worked with. Coincidentally, I was officially sent to Ogbomoso marking venue as an assistant subject examination officer to partner my Waec daddy I was handling Biology and chemistry subjects. For the ones who don’t understand the whole drama during the Waec marking exercise. We give out the examination scripts to qualified teachers or graduates with the certification in their specified subjects for marking and recording during a stipulated period of 21/23 So that day in April, there was a long queue of Examiners waiting to submit their CV. Then this Dr. lecturer that failed me for 5years was on the queue too, I’d spotted him. My wonderful Waec daddy was beside me, he asked while I was smiling, I simply told him that something funny will soon happen, and when it was this Dr’s turn, He greeted and called me “sir” (bending his head). I quickly stood up to greet him too. But I was so surprised, he didn’t recognize my face. Apparently, he would never have thought and believe and to be possible for the young man in front of him to be me. So I pretended as if I had nothing in mind too, I was going through his CV when he started pleading that he really needed my help concerning this marking stuff, he told me he came along with his daughter who is a gate crasher ( these are people who are new to the marking system) and his wife who also had marked for a long time but needed to mark too. He told me Ladoke Akintola university of technology had been on strike for over a year and nothing seemed fine, no salary. No money and nothing at all. I should help him. At that point I told him to call his wife and daughter. He did. I then asked him; “Sir, Is it truly that you do not recognize my face?” He said, “ehn! It’s like this face is familiar o but you know there are many people like that I can’t remember. I can’t really remember where and when I had seen your face”. I told him to try, that I will only help him if he can remember where we had met and when.. He didn’t remember so I helped him out with my surname, I told him. “This is Akeju, the guy you failed for consecutive 5 years. The guy that brought his pregnant wife to beg you but still, you sent us away”. At that point, he was dumbfounded. He left without saying a word. His wife and daughter were confused and everyone on the queue too. His wife asked what the matter was, I told her to go and ask her husband. Shortly, His wife and daughter returned. He had explained everything, they knelt down and asked for forgiveness. I smiled and asked them to tell him to come back. He had gone home. In the evening he did return. He asked for forgiveness, and I did forgave him. More than he had asked for, I granted him all of his requests. We were not permitted to give more than a packet packed of scripts but I gave him more than one. Just for him to make more money. He wept uncontrollably. “ Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you”. I only know of the way of doing good even unto them that do me evil. Till I left ogbomoso, he was always calling because I had put enough food on his table and not only him, but also for his family during that difficult period they were going through. It’s left to him, if he will change or not. Our tomorrow isn’t promised. Whatever position you find yourself, use it wisely. Hope Someone Learnt From This. Copied.
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  • Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever...so please be patient in that your situation....

    He never fail..
    Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever...so please be patient in that your situation.... He never fail..
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  • IF JOB CAN SURVIVED THE HEAT & TEMPTATION OF DENYING GOD IN HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS U HAVE NO CAUSE TO FEAR ONE CAUSE OF THE DeVIL
    IF JOB CAN SURVIVED THE HEAT & TEMPTATION OF DENYING GOD IN HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS U HAVE NO CAUSE TO FEAR ONE CAUSE OF THE DeVIL
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  • Nigerian skit maker, Shanks has just won $10,000 on his first day in Kai Cenat's streaming academy.

    Mr Beast gave Kai Cenat $10,000 to give to a random streamer with a sticky note under their chair at his Streamer University. Shank had a sticky note under his seat and he won the $10,000.

    Congratulations to shank
    Nigerian skit maker, Shanks has just won $10,000 on his first day in Kai Cenat's streaming academy.🔥🇳🇬 Mr Beast gave Kai Cenat $10,000 to give to a random streamer with a sticky note under their chair at his Streamer University. Shank had a sticky note under his seat and he won the $10,000. Congratulations to shank🇳🇬🔥
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  • Obodo nile na asu asusu ndi olu asusu Obodo ha, diche iche, mana Akwaa ukwala Obulu Otu ihe ahu nakwa otu ukwala ahu ka Obodo nile na kwa.
    Englis interpretation:
    There is always Unity in diversity in life.
    Obodo nile na asu asusu ndi olu asusu Obodo ha, diche iche, mana Akwaa ukwala Obulu Otu ihe ahu nakwa otu ukwala ahu ka Obodo nile na kwa. Englis interpretation: There is always Unity in diversity in life.
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  • Sophia Egbueje Claps Back at Burna Boy Over New Song “Tatata” – Calls Him Out Over “Sêx for Lamborghini” Promise

    Whew! The tea is HOT, and Sophia Egbueje is not letting Burna Boy rest easy after the release of his latest track "Tatata."

    Taking to social media with all the fire and no filter, Sophia came for the African Giant with pointed words and bold claims. According to her, the song isn’t just a banger—it’s a reminder of an unresolved scândal: Burna’s alleged promise of a Lamborghini in exchange for sëx.

    Yep, you read that right—“Sëx for Lamborghini.”

    Sophia’s message? Clear. She’s not here for the games, the lyrics, or what she calls "cheap clout in disguise." She accused Burna Boy of trying to flip real-life receipts into catchy bars without owning up to the promises he made behind closed doors.

    Social media has since exploded, with fans torn between riding the beat of Tatata and raising eyebrows at the drama behind it. Is this a publicity stunt? A lover's spat gone public? Or is Sophia holding him accountable in the boldest way possible?

    One thing’s for sure—Sophia is done staying quiet, and Burna might have more to answer for than just his rhymes.

    Stay tuned. This story’s got more layers than a remix.
    Sophia Egbueje Claps Back at Burna Boy Over New Song “Tatata” – Calls Him Out Over “Sêx for Lamborghini” Promise Whew! The tea is HOT, and Sophia Egbueje is not letting Burna Boy rest easy after the release of his latest track "Tatata." Taking to social media with all the fire and no filter, Sophia came for the African Giant with pointed words and bold claims. According to her, the song isn’t just a banger—it’s a reminder of an unresolved scândal: Burna’s alleged promise of a Lamborghini in exchange for sëx. Yep, you read that right—“Sëx for Lamborghini.” Sophia’s message? Clear. She’s not here for the games, the lyrics, or what she calls "cheap clout in disguise." She accused Burna Boy of trying to flip real-life receipts into catchy bars without owning up to the promises he made behind closed doors. Social media has since exploded, with fans torn between riding the beat of Tatata and raising eyebrows at the drama behind it. Is this a publicity stunt? A lover's spat gone public? Or is Sophia holding him accountable in the boldest way possible? One thing’s for sure—Sophia is done staying quiet, and Burna might have more to answer for than just his rhymes. Stay tuned. This story’s got more layers than a remix.
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  • For Mothers who are ready to be Super Moms!

    Feed LOVE with these powerhouse complementary foods for your 6-month-old baby:

    Cray fish (grounded)—Avoid anything bearing SOY e.g soybeans

    Bone broth & minced meat soups

    Mashed fish

    Mashed beans (creamy texture!)

    Eggs (mashed)

    Mashed sweet potatoes (nature’s multivitamin)

    Unripe green bananas (mashed )

    Water (little sips at a go)

    Breast Milk—it’s liquid gold.

    Limit or Ditch the bottles (infant formulas)—they’re NOT worth the risk.

    Know that every spoonful of these builds strong bodies + brilliant minds.

    Share this lifeline with fellow moms—their babies deserve it too.


    You are welcome.
    Dr E cares
    For Mothers who are ready to be Super Moms! Feed LOVE with these powerhouse complementary foods for your 6-month-old baby: 🗝️Cray fish (grounded)—Avoid anything bearing SOY e.g soybeans 🗝️Bone broth & minced meat soups 🗝️Mashed fish 🗝️Mashed beans (creamy texture!) 🗝️Eggs (mashed) 🗝️Mashed sweet potatoes (nature’s multivitamin) 🗝️Unripe green bananas (mashed ) 🗝️Water (little sips at a go) 🗝️Breast Milk—it’s liquid gold. 🗝️Limit or Ditch the bottles (infant formulas)—they’re NOT worth the risk. Know that every spoonful of these builds strong bodies + brilliant minds. Share this lifeline with fellow moms—their babies deserve it too. You are welcome. Dr E cares 😘
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  • ILU Ndigbo :
    Nkita nwelu ofu Okpa na eji na Oge amalite Njem:
    English :
    He who knows & understands his limitations & other resources inadequacis , always ,starts the implementation of all necessary strategies towards early acomplishment of any of his projects & undertakings
    ILU Ndigbo : Nkita nwelu ofu Okpa na eji na Oge amalite Njem: English : He who knows & understands his limitations & other resources inadequacis , always ,starts the implementation of all necessary strategies towards early acomplishment of any of his projects & undertakings
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  • *REASONS WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS BROKE EVEN THOUGH YOU WORK HARD*




    (Hard work alone no be enough. You need sense, strategy, and discipline to win.)

    You wake up early every morning, hustle till your body complain, but at the end of the month, your bank balance still looks like an empty pocket thief struck. You ask yourself, “Why are rich like those guys?”

    I get news for you:your habits and mindset does not sabotage your grind. Village people are not your problem, your own lifestyle is.

    1. YOU WORK HARD, BUT YOU DON’T WORK SMART
    You hustle physically, you run errands, you do odd jobs, but you never think about how to multiply that hustle. You run like rat with no cheese.

    Meanwhile, other guys are using their brains to invest small small, learn skills, start side hustles, build passive income.

    Working hard is good. But working smart is the key to escape a poverty trap.

    What to do: Learn skills that pay well. Invest in knowledge, not just sweat.

    2. YOUR MONEY HAS NO PLAN, NO TRACKING
    When salary enter, you just spend anyhowly—no budget, no savings, no investment.

    This is why every month, you are broke before payday.

    What to do: Budget your money like a CEO. Know where every coin will go.

    3. YOU CARRY TOO MANY PEOPLE ON YOUR BACK
    Your salary is not just for you — it’s for mama, uncle, cousin, friend, street people... you are playing6 Minister of Finance for everybody.

    But no one does the same for you.

    Reality: You can’t build wealth carrying 10 people. You must build yourself first.

    What to do: Help when you fit, but put your future first.

    4. YOU’RE ADDICTED TO SPENDING, NOT INVESTING
    You spend on luxury, new gadgets, slay queen maintenance, designer labels… but when time to invest come, you suddenly “have no money again.”

    This lifestyle is a silent killer. You build others’ businesses, not yours.

    What to do: Switch your mindset from consume to invest. Use money to grow assets.6

    5. YOU LIVE PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK WITH NO EMERGENCY FUND
    Every little emergency crashes your finances—no backup, no plan B.

    So when things go wrong, you borrow, borrow, borrow until you fall into debt trap.

    What to do: Save at least 3 months salary as emergency fund. Build cushion.

    6. YOU FAIL TO MULTIPLY YOUR INCOME SOURCES
    Relying on one salary? That’s like sitting on one leg and expecting to run marathon.

    True wealth comes from multiple income streams—business, investments, side hustles.

    What to do: Start small side hustles. Learn to create money streams outside salary.

    7. YOU WAIT FOR MIRACLE WHILE DOING NOTHING
    You pray and wait for miracle money. But no action follows.

    Prayers without hustle and procrastination with spiritual flavour.

    What to do: Pray with your legs and hands. Action is the partner of blessing.

    FINAL TRUTH:

    Hard work is important, but without planning, discipline, and smart decisions, you will remain broke.

    Village people are not the cause of your poverty; your habits and choices are.

    If you want to escape the poverty cycle:

    Hustle smart, not just hard.

    Budget and track your money.

    Cut unnecessary spending.

    Build emergency funds.

    Multiply your income sources.

    Stop carrying unnecessary financial burdens.

    Pair prayer with action.

    If this post hit you hard, don’t just scroll. Change your mindset, change your life.

    Class dismissed.
    *REASONS WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS BROKE EVEN THOUGH YOU WORK HARD* (Hard work alone no be enough. You need sense, strategy, and discipline to win.) You wake up early every morning, hustle till your body complain, but at the end of the month, your bank balance still looks like an empty pocket thief struck. You ask yourself, “Why are rich like those guys?” I get news for you:your habits and mindset does not sabotage your grind. Village people are not your problem, your own lifestyle is. 1. YOU WORK HARD, BUT YOU DON’T WORK SMART You hustle physically, you run errands, you do odd jobs, but you never think about how to multiply that hustle. You run like rat with no cheese. Meanwhile, other guys are using their brains to invest small small, learn skills, start side hustles, build passive income. Working hard is good. But working smart is the key to escape a poverty trap. What to do: Learn skills that pay well. Invest in knowledge, not just sweat. 2. YOUR MONEY HAS NO PLAN, NO TRACKING When salary enter, you just spend anyhowly—no budget, no savings, no investment. This is why every month, you are broke before payday. What to do: Budget your money like a CEO. Know where every coin will go. 3. YOU CARRY TOO MANY PEOPLE ON YOUR BACK Your salary is not just for you — it’s for mama, uncle, cousin, friend, street people... you are playing6 Minister of Finance for everybody. But no one does the same for you. Reality: You can’t build wealth carrying 10 people. You must build yourself first. What to do: Help when you fit, but put your future first. 4. YOU’RE ADDICTED TO SPENDING, NOT INVESTING You spend on luxury, new gadgets, slay queen maintenance, designer labels… but when time to invest come, you suddenly “have no money again.” This lifestyle is a silent killer. You build others’ businesses, not yours. What to do: Switch your mindset from consume to invest. Use money to grow assets.6 5. YOU LIVE PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK WITH NO EMERGENCY FUND Every little emergency crashes your finances—no backup, no plan B. So when things go wrong, you borrow, borrow, borrow until you fall into debt trap. What to do: Save at least 3 months salary as emergency fund. Build cushion. 6. YOU FAIL TO MULTIPLY YOUR INCOME SOURCES Relying on one salary? That’s like sitting on one leg and expecting to run marathon. True wealth comes from multiple income streams—business, investments, side hustles. What to do: Start small side hustles. Learn to create money streams outside salary. 7. YOU WAIT FOR MIRACLE WHILE DOING NOTHING You pray and wait for miracle money. But no action follows. Prayers without hustle and procrastination with spiritual flavour. What to do: Pray with your legs and hands. Action is the partner of blessing. FINAL TRUTH: Hard work is important, but without planning, discipline, and smart decisions, you will remain broke. Village people are not the cause of your poverty; your habits and choices are. If you want to escape the poverty cycle: Hustle smart, not just hard. Budget and track your money. Cut unnecessary spending. Build emergency funds. Multiply your income sources. Stop carrying unnecessary financial burdens. Pair prayer with action. If this post hit you hard, don’t just scroll. Change your mindset, change your life. Class dismissed.
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  • If u wake up this morning. Then your name is not in the obituary list . it means JEHOVAH as giving you another opportunity so get up,thank GOD and make use of it in wise way.
    Good morning friends
    If u wake up this morning. Then your name is not in the obituary list . it means JEHOVAH as giving you another opportunity so get up,thank GOD and make use of it in wise way. Good morning friends
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  • *It's a blessed day to stay motivated and take the actions that will cause a change in your finances,dont be a believer of "the rich ones are lucky or specially favoured by God,don't be a result admirer, work on your mind first , work towards achieving yours,have a nice day ahead*
    *It's a blessed day to stay motivated and take the actions that will cause a change in your finances,dont be a believer of "the rich ones are lucky or specially favoured by God,don't be a result admirer, work on your mind first , work towards achieving yours,have a nice day ahead*
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  • **Lord, I’m nothing without You!*

    * _Thank You for Your unmerited favor, abundant grace, the precious gift of life, and blessings that overflow every single day._

    *You’ve been faithful even when I didn’t deserve it.*
    *All glory to You! "*

    “From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another.” — John 1:16

    *Discount fee payment is still ongoing and is almost coming to an end *
    **Lord, I’m nothing without You!* * _Thank You for Your unmerited favor, abundant grace, the precious gift of life, and blessings that overflow every single day._ *You’ve been faithful even when I didn’t deserve it.* *All glory to You! 🙌✨"* 🕊️ “From the fullness of His grace we have all received one blessing after another.” — John 1:16 *Discount fee payment is still ongoing and is almost coming to an end ‼️*
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