• *CATHOLIC MEDITATION: 13 June, 2025.*




    *FRIDAY*

    10TH WEEK - ORDINARY TIME, YEAR C

    *Memorial* : St. Anthony of Padua, (Priest & Doctor of the Church).

    *1st R* : 2 Cor. 4:7-15.
    *Resp. Psalm* : Ps. 116.
    *R/ - A thanksgiving sacrifice l make to you, O Lord.*
    *Gosp.* : Mtt. 5:27-32.

    *Message:* *ALL IS GOD'S GRACE. DO NOT PRIDE YOURSELF BUT ABANDON YOURSELF TO HIS GRACE.* _God has entrusted great treasure(ministry of the Gospel) to us, unworthy as we are(clay pots/earthenware jars). We are beset with limitations and human weaknesses, yet if we are able to do well, it is thanks to God's grace. The power is God's not ours. It is he who does great things and accomplishes much through us and in us. On our own, we can not. We can not boast. We are rather humbled._

    YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/XaY_uJqRziA
    *Fr. Blessed Ambang Njume*is
    *CATHOLIC MEDITATION: 13 June, 2025.* ⛪📖🖊️ *FRIDAY* 🟩10TH WEEK - ORDINARY TIME, YEAR C 🟩 *Memorial* : St. Anthony of Padua, (Priest & Doctor of the Church). *1st R* : 2 Cor. 4:7-15. *Resp. Psalm* : Ps. 116. *R/ - A thanksgiving sacrifice l make to you, O Lord.* *Gosp.* : Mtt. 5:27-32. *Message:* *ALL IS GOD'S GRACE. DO NOT PRIDE YOURSELF BUT ABANDON YOURSELF TO HIS GRACE.* _God has entrusted great treasure(ministry of the Gospel) to us, unworthy as we are(clay pots/earthenware jars). We are beset with limitations and human weaknesses, yet if we are able to do well, it is thanks to God's grace. The power is God's not ours. It is he who does great things and accomplishes much through us and in us. On our own, we can not. We can not boast. We are rather humbled._ YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/XaY_uJqRziA *Fr. Blessed Ambang Njume*is
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  • I thank you for entrusting me with the precious gospel of our Lord.
    I thank you for entrusting me with the precious gospel of our Lord.🙏🙏🙏
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  • Following Ifunanya's story of what her father's siblings did to him hurts my heart so much. An American returnee named Peter Mokwuah was reportedly held captive in his own mansion by his siblings for nearly a year in Anambra state.

    His daughter, Ifunanya Mokwuah, who lives in the USA, grew concerned after losing contact with him for several months. Despite repeated reassurances from her aunt and uncle that her father was fine, she felt compelled to travel to Nigeria in January 2022.

    Her father (Peter) had lived and worked in New York for 25 years before retiring and returning to Nigeria, where he had already built a mansion in his village during his younger years. He also receives a $5,000 monthly pension for his upkeep. Perhaps this was what they targeted immediately he had a stroke. I won't put it pass them being able to have caused him that injury. Despite this, his daughter continued to send him money, thinking he may have run out.

    When Ifunanya arrived at the village, she encountered resistance from her uncle and others who had blocked the compound entrance and verbally attacked her. With help from local youths and villagers, she gained access to the house. Her uncle falsely claimed her father was in Abuja, but after insisting on checking upstairs, she discovered him lying weak and emaciated on a dirty mattress.

    His beard and nails were overgrown, and he was clearly neglected in his poor medical state. Peter recognised his daughter and was visibly relieved. Imagine how Ifunanya felt seeing her father in that state, despite all the money he receives. Mehn!

    Thankfully, she was able to remove him from the house, moved him to Lagos for further treatment and return to the USA.

    In all these events, I am grateful Ifunanya's father trained her to know the way to her father's house in the village. Something all parents in the diaspora should think about, especially those with plans to retire in their village back home.

    This is also a lesson for those who see their wife as an outsider. Look at what a man's siblings did to him because he trusted them so much against his own wife and children. Yet it was the child who came looking and rescued him.

    They were already building a new house beside the one Peter built and it is clear whose money was being used for that construction.

    Thank God for his life and the gift of a daughter like Ifunanya.

    #TheMBN

    Martin Beck Nworah
    Following Ifunanya's story of what her father's siblings did to him hurts my heart so much. An American returnee named Peter Mokwuah was reportedly held captive in his own mansion by his siblings for nearly a year in Anambra state. His daughter, Ifunanya Mokwuah, who lives in the USA, grew concerned after losing contact with him for several months. Despite repeated reassurances from her aunt and uncle that her father was fine, she felt compelled to travel to Nigeria in January 2022. Her father (Peter) had lived and worked in New York for 25 years before retiring and returning to Nigeria, where he had already built a mansion in his village during his younger years. He also receives a $5,000 monthly pension for his upkeep. Perhaps this was what they targeted immediately he had a stroke. I won't put it pass them being able to have caused him that injury. Despite this, his daughter continued to send him money, thinking he may have run out. When Ifunanya arrived at the village, she encountered resistance from her uncle and others who had blocked the compound entrance and verbally attacked her. With help from local youths and villagers, she gained access to the house. Her uncle falsely claimed her father was in Abuja, but after insisting on checking upstairs, she discovered him lying weak and emaciated on a dirty mattress. His beard and nails were overgrown, and he was clearly neglected in his poor medical state. Peter recognised his daughter and was visibly relieved. Imagine how Ifunanya felt seeing her father in that state, despite all the money he receives. Mehn! Thankfully, she was able to remove him from the house, moved him to Lagos for further treatment and return to the USA. In all these events, I am grateful Ifunanya's father trained her to know the way to her father's house in the village. Something all parents in the diaspora should think about, especially those with plans to retire in their village back home. This is also a lesson for those who see their wife as an outsider. Look at what a man's siblings did to him because he trusted them so much against his own wife and children. Yet it was the child who came looking and rescued him. They were already building a new house beside the one Peter built and it is clear whose money was being used for that construction. Thank God for his life and the gift of a daughter like Ifunanya. #TheMBN Martin Beck Nworah
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  • Before you date her.

    You have to understand that she is damaged.

    There are days where she is triggered easily, and struggles with particular things.

    There will be times where she won’t talk to anyone, and shut most people out.

    She isn't going to be able to trust you for certain amount of time, because everyone has left her, cheated on her or chose someone else over her, so she will need more reassurance than the average person.

    She will need you to keep choosing her on a daily basis.

    She will need you to stop what you're doing and reply to her in depthly when she texts you asking ”do u still want me?”

    She's "alot" and she knows this, but there was a time in her life where happiness flourished like never before and the glass was filled to the brim with love and positivity until someone came along and mistreated her.

    It's not going to be easy, but once you show her.... that your intentions your genuine and you will stay by her side through everything in life, then you will experience one of most purest forms of love in existence.


    ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨❤‍🩹
    Before you date her. You have to understand that she is damaged. There are days where she is triggered easily, and struggles with particular things. There will be times where she won’t talk to anyone, and shut most people out. She isn't going to be able to trust you for certain amount of time, because everyone has left her, cheated on her or chose someone else over her, so she will need more reassurance than the average person. She will need you to keep choosing her on a daily basis. She will need you to stop what you're doing and reply to her in depthly when she texts you asking ”do u still want me?” She's "alot" and she knows this, but there was a time in her life where happiness flourished like never before and the glass was filled to the brim with love and positivity until someone came along and mistreated her. It's not going to be easy, but once you show her.... that your intentions your genuine and you will stay by her side through everything in life, then you will experience one of most purest forms of love in existence. ➥𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐤𝐮𝐦𝐛𝐢𝐫𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐧𝐞𝐦𝐰𝐞𝐲𝐚 𝐰𝐚𝐌𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐢 𝐮𝐧𝐠𝐨𝐬𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐰𝐨 𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐳𝐯𝐚𝐫𝐨😭🙏❤‍🩹
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  • I marry early, just 20 years old.
    My husband na 24 that time.

    We love ourself well-well.

    E no even reach one month for our marriage, I don carry belle.

    We happy as young couple wey dey expect their first pikin. We prepare everything down for the baby.

    But na for delivery room my joy begin turn to pain.

    I labour for almost 3 days.
    When I finally born, na baby boy, but the baby come weak.

    Two hours later, my pikin d!e.
    I cry tire.
    My husband too cry.

    But we encourage ourself say, "We go try again."

    Six months later, I carry belle again.
    After 9 months — another stillbirth.

    Third belle, the same thing happen.

    Na so my family say, “This marriage no be for you. Come out, go complete your university.”

    But I refuse. I love my husband. I believe say better go still happen.

    Some people say na spiritual matter.
    We begin waka from church to prophet, prayer upon prayer.

    Prophet assure us say “This time, e go work.” I carry belle again, the fourth one.

    I born the baby, the baby even cry small, but by evening the baby d!e.

    Doctor call am “sudden infant death.” No explanation. Just fear.

    Na that period doctor advise say make we give gap before we try again.

    I tell my husband make we try adopt for now.
    Him agree.

    I call my cousin wey say she dey work for one motherless home. We give her over 1.6 million. Na so she dupe us carry money vanish.

    My husband vex.
    Say him no even believe for adoption before, na just to please me. Him say make I no ask am money again.

    I begin follow the matter spiritually again.
    Different prophecies, no solution.

    One day, my friend tell me about one doctor for East wey young girls dey born give away babies for money.

    Baby Boy na 1.5 million, girl na 1 million.
    She say e legit.

    I tell my husband, he say, "I no dey interestedand i no get any money to bring out."

    I go borrow money.
    I give my friend 600k as first payment.

    One week later, na online I see video of my friend—dem dey beat her say she thief her neighbor pikin wan carry come give me.

    I shock.
    My heart cut.

    I run go show my husband. He say, "Better no involve me for this matter"

    Next day, police land arrest me.

    My husband say, “Follow them go. I go get lawyer.”

    I call my family, dem say, “As you no hear word when we try rescue you, make Love bail you out now.”

    Just like play, I land prison.
    No lawyer.
    No family.

    My husband visit me only 3 times. After that, silence.

    My friend wey thief the baby, her people raise money bail her.

    She promise to help me too. Nothing happen.

    I stay 5 years for prison for matter I no understand finish.

    Just because say I want born, just because say I no get patience, just because say I trust wrong people.

    Different NGO dey come prison.
    Dem go give us food, tissue, pad — and hope.

    Many promise to help me after I share my story. But nothing come out.

    Until one day, one woman wey be women advocate listen to me.

    She promise to help. I no believe, but she really help me comot from jail.

    When I reach house, my husband don move.
    Don remarry with three children already.

    When I go see am, him say make I find peace. Say our fate no match.

    That day, I wan just disappear. I tell the woman wey help me. She say, “Come stay with me.”

    She encourage me. Enrol me back for catering school make I refresh my baking skills.
    From there I start my small baking business.

    But inside me, I still dey cry.
    I no even fit look mirror.
    I don lose shape, lose beauty, lose hope.

    One day, I go deliver wedding cake.

    As i reach the venue the people bounce me — say I no fit enter because I look “dirty.” That day, I cry reach house.

    I tell myself, “I go change this story.”

    I download Pinterest app, dey learn how to dress my body type.

    I watch make-up beginners videos.
    I start to buy small affordable good clothes.

    I begin dey apply simple makeup.
    I switch to skin care wey dey moisturize my skin.

    I begin see my beauty again.

    Customers begin notice.
    Begin compliment me.

    I start dey take pictures. I start dey smile.

    My self-confidence begin return.

    One day, I go deliver cake again.
    I dress well.

    The bride say I fine. Na there one man collect my number, say na for business.

    But na love him come find.

    Him fine, young, tall — and kind.
    I open up tell am everything.

    He say, “Your past no be your name.
    Let’s build something new.”

    Today, I don marry again.
    I don born two boys through CS operation.

    Dem survive.
    My first son na 4 years, second one 2 years.

    My husband say no need to born again — these ones complete us. And truly, I no need anything else again.

    I don finally become mama.

    Today I dey grateful say After all my tough challenges God still change my story.

    ---

    To every woman wey don carry belle with joy but return house empty-handed — this message na for you.

    The pain of stillbirth no be small thing.

    Na one deep wound wey only God fit understand.

    Sometimes you go dey ask, “Why me?” Sometimes the silence go loud, the tears go come uninvited.

    But make you hear this one: you never fail.
    Your womb no betray you.

    Your heart still be the heart of a mother.

    And even if the world no see your kind of pain, God see am, and He go still comfort you in ways wey go shock you.

    To the women wey don lose their self-esteem because dem no get money take take care of their body, or childbirth don change the way dem look —

    My sister, remember say your beauty no end for body.

    Start small, love yourself again, dress well, start with your budget, manage your weight if necessary.

    Self love dey build back self esteem

    You go rise again and glow in your own time.

    To the women wey their husband don abandon them —

    No carry your life hang for one person wey walk away.

    God never walk away from you.

    Stand up, dust your pain, start again.
    Look good, take care of yourself.
    You still fit laugh again, love again, and shine again.

    To Every Woman and Family wey dey fight silent battles —

    May God surprise you with joy wey go wipe all your secret tears.
    Amen.

    @highlight
    I marry early, just 20 years old. My husband na 24 that time. We love ourself well-well. E no even reach one month for our marriage, I don carry belle. We happy as young couple wey dey expect their first pikin. We prepare everything down for the baby. But na for delivery room my joy begin turn to pain. I labour for almost 3 days. When I finally born, na baby boy, but the baby come weak. Two hours later, my pikin d!e. I cry tire. My husband too cry. But we encourage ourself say, "We go try again." Six months later, I carry belle again. After 9 months — another stillbirth. Third belle, the same thing happen. Na so my family say, “This marriage no be for you. Come out, go complete your university.” But I refuse. I love my husband. I believe say better go still happen. Some people say na spiritual matter. We begin waka from church to prophet, prayer upon prayer. Prophet assure us say “This time, e go work.” I carry belle again, the fourth one. I born the baby, the baby even cry small, but by evening the baby d!e. Doctor call am “sudden infant death.” No explanation. Just fear. Na that period doctor advise say make we give gap before we try again. I tell my husband make we try adopt for now. Him agree. I call my cousin wey say she dey work for one motherless home. We give her over 1.6 million. Na so she dupe us carry money vanish. My husband vex. Say him no even believe for adoption before, na just to please me. Him say make I no ask am money again. I begin follow the matter spiritually again. Different prophecies, no solution. One day, my friend tell me about one doctor for East wey young girls dey born give away babies for money. Baby Boy na 1.5 million, girl na 1 million. She say e legit. I tell my husband, he say, "I no dey interestedand i no get any money to bring out." I go borrow money. I give my friend 600k as first payment. One week later, na online I see video of my friend—dem dey beat her say she thief her neighbor pikin wan carry come give me. I shock. My heart cut. I run go show my husband. He say, "Better no involve me for this matter" Next day, police land arrest me. My husband say, “Follow them go. I go get lawyer.” I call my family, dem say, “As you no hear word when we try rescue you, make Love bail you out now.” Just like play, I land prison. No lawyer. No family. My husband visit me only 3 times. After that, silence. My friend wey thief the baby, her people raise money bail her. She promise to help me too. Nothing happen. I stay 5 years for prison for matter I no understand finish. Just because say I want born, just because say I no get patience, just because say I trust wrong people. Different NGO dey come prison. Dem go give us food, tissue, pad — and hope. Many promise to help me after I share my story. But nothing come out. Until one day, one woman wey be women advocate listen to me. She promise to help. I no believe, but she really help me comot from jail. When I reach house, my husband don move. Don remarry with three children already. When I go see am, him say make I find peace. Say our fate no match. That day, I wan just disappear. I tell the woman wey help me. She say, “Come stay with me.” She encourage me. Enrol me back for catering school make I refresh my baking skills. From there I start my small baking business. But inside me, I still dey cry. I no even fit look mirror. I don lose shape, lose beauty, lose hope. One day, I go deliver wedding cake. As i reach the venue the people bounce me — say I no fit enter because I look “dirty.” That day, I cry reach house. I tell myself, “I go change this story.” I download Pinterest app, dey learn how to dress my body type. I watch make-up beginners videos. I start to buy small affordable good clothes. I begin dey apply simple makeup. I switch to skin care wey dey moisturize my skin. I begin see my beauty again. Customers begin notice. Begin compliment me. I start dey take pictures. I start dey smile. My self-confidence begin return. One day, I go deliver cake again. I dress well. The bride say I fine. Na there one man collect my number, say na for business. But na love him come find. Him fine, young, tall — and kind. I open up tell am everything. He say, “Your past no be your name. Let’s build something new.” Today, I don marry again. I don born two boys through CS operation. Dem survive. My first son na 4 years, second one 2 years. My husband say no need to born again — these ones complete us. And truly, I no need anything else again. I don finally become mama. Today I dey grateful say After all my tough challenges God still change my story. --- To every woman wey don carry belle with joy but return house empty-handed — this message na for you. The pain of stillbirth no be small thing. Na one deep wound wey only God fit understand. Sometimes you go dey ask, “Why me?” Sometimes the silence go loud, the tears go come uninvited. But make you hear this one: you never fail. Your womb no betray you. Your heart still be the heart of a mother. And even if the world no see your kind of pain, God see am, and He go still comfort you in ways wey go shock you. To the women wey don lose their self-esteem because dem no get money take take care of their body, or childbirth don change the way dem look — My sister, remember say your beauty no end for body. Start small, love yourself again, dress well, start with your budget, manage your weight if necessary. Self love dey build back self esteem You go rise again and glow in your own time. To the women wey their husband don abandon them — No carry your life hang for one person wey walk away. God never walk away from you. Stand up, dust your pain, start again. Look good, take care of yourself. You still fit laugh again, love again, and shine again. To Every Woman and Family wey dey fight silent battles — May God surprise you with joy wey go wipe all your secret tears. Amen. @highlight
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  • The Idiocy of Government: A Critical Analysis
    The idiocy of government is a pervasive and complex issue that affects nations worldwide. It manifests in various forms, including bureaucratic inefficiencies, corruption, and poor decision-making. This phenomenon is often characterized by a disconnect between the government's actions and the needs of its citizens, leading to widespread disillusionment and frustration.

    Bureaucratic Inefficiencies: Red Tape and Redundancy
    One of the primary symptoms of government idiocy is the prevalence of bureaucratic inefficiencies. These inefficiencies can lead to significant delays, increased costs, and frustration for citizens and businesses alike. Examples include:

    - *Complex and time-consuming processes*: Government agencies often have convoluted procedures that hinder citizens' ability to access services or obtain necessary documents.
    - *Redundancy and duplication*: Government programs and initiatives may overlap or duplicate efforts, leading to waste and inefficiency.

    Corruption: A Cancer on Good Governance
    Corruption is another manifestation of government idiocy, where government officials prioritize personal gain over public service. This can take many forms, including:

    - *Bribery and extortion*: Government officials may demand bribes or extort money from citizens in exchange for services or favors.
    - *Nepotism and cronyism*: Government officials may favor friends, family, or associates in awarding contracts or appointments, rather than basing decisions on merit.

    Poor Decision-Making: A Recipe for Disaster
    Poor decision-making is a hallmark of government idiocy, where government officials make choices that are not in the best interests of citizens. Examples include:

    - *Short-term thinking*: Government officials may prioritize short-term gains or political expediency over long-term benefits for citizens.
    - *Lack of expertise*: Government officials may not possess the necessary expertise or knowledge to make informed decisions on complex issues.

    Consequences of Government Idiocy
    The consequences of government idiocy are far-reaching and can have significant impacts on citizens' lives. These include:

    - *Economic stagnation*: Government idiocy can lead to economic stagnation, as inefficient policies and corruption deter investment and hinder growth.
    - *Social unrest*: Government idiocy can lead to social unrest, as citizens become frustrated with the lack of progress and accountability.
    - *Loss of trust*: Government idiocy can erode citizens' trust in government, leading to disillusionment and disengagement.

    Solutions to Government Idiocy
    Addressing government idiocy requires a multifaceted approach that involves:

    - *Promoting transparency and accountability*: Government officials must be held accountable for their actions, and transparency must be promoted to prevent corruption.
    - *Encouraging good governance*: Good governance practices, such as merit-based appointments and transparent decision-making processes, can help prevent government idiocy.
    - *Empowering citizens*: Citizens must be empowered to demand better governance, through mechanisms such as freedom of information laws and participatory budgeting.

    By understanding the idiocy of government and its various manifestations, we can work towards creating more effective, accountable, and responsive governments that serve the needs of citizens.
    The Idiocy of Government: A Critical Analysis The idiocy of government is a pervasive and complex issue that affects nations worldwide. It manifests in various forms, including bureaucratic inefficiencies, corruption, and poor decision-making. This phenomenon is often characterized by a disconnect between the government's actions and the needs of its citizens, leading to widespread disillusionment and frustration. Bureaucratic Inefficiencies: Red Tape and Redundancy One of the primary symptoms of government idiocy is the prevalence of bureaucratic inefficiencies. These inefficiencies can lead to significant delays, increased costs, and frustration for citizens and businesses alike. Examples include: - *Complex and time-consuming processes*: Government agencies often have convoluted procedures that hinder citizens' ability to access services or obtain necessary documents. - *Redundancy and duplication*: Government programs and initiatives may overlap or duplicate efforts, leading to waste and inefficiency. Corruption: A Cancer on Good Governance Corruption is another manifestation of government idiocy, where government officials prioritize personal gain over public service. This can take many forms, including: - *Bribery and extortion*: Government officials may demand bribes or extort money from citizens in exchange for services or favors. - *Nepotism and cronyism*: Government officials may favor friends, family, or associates in awarding contracts or appointments, rather than basing decisions on merit. Poor Decision-Making: A Recipe for Disaster Poor decision-making is a hallmark of government idiocy, where government officials make choices that are not in the best interests of citizens. Examples include: - *Short-term thinking*: Government officials may prioritize short-term gains or political expediency over long-term benefits for citizens. - *Lack of expertise*: Government officials may not possess the necessary expertise or knowledge to make informed decisions on complex issues. Consequences of Government Idiocy The consequences of government idiocy are far-reaching and can have significant impacts on citizens' lives. These include: - *Economic stagnation*: Government idiocy can lead to economic stagnation, as inefficient policies and corruption deter investment and hinder growth. - *Social unrest*: Government idiocy can lead to social unrest, as citizens become frustrated with the lack of progress and accountability. - *Loss of trust*: Government idiocy can erode citizens' trust in government, leading to disillusionment and disengagement. Solutions to Government Idiocy Addressing government idiocy requires a multifaceted approach that involves: - *Promoting transparency and accountability*: Government officials must be held accountable for their actions, and transparency must be promoted to prevent corruption. - *Encouraging good governance*: Good governance practices, such as merit-based appointments and transparent decision-making processes, can help prevent government idiocy. - *Empowering citizens*: Citizens must be empowered to demand better governance, through mechanisms such as freedom of information laws and participatory budgeting. By understanding the idiocy of government and its various manifestations, we can work towards creating more effective, accountable, and responsive governments that serve the needs of citizens.
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  • 1: DATE SOMEONE WHO IS MATURED ENOUGH TO SAY...✍🏾
    "Hey babe, this what you have done and I honestly do not like it, I would appreciate if u stop this type of behaviour cause it hurts me". Cool right?... Instead of someone who'd go out of their way acting childish and ignoring you, while venting to social media with posts.

    2: If you're matured enough you'll realize that nowadays, its not about dating someone beautiful, handsome or your type but a loving person who really cares about you.

    3: You can never build a relationship with a partner who is living to impress friends... Never!!

    4: You don't owe anyone a lasting relationship... You owe yourself happiness... If it gets toxic, leave..

    5: Relationships don't need cute voices & lovely faces, relationships need beautiful hearts & unbreakable trust. I don't look at faces. My happiness is my priority.

    #TakeResponsibility
    1: DATE SOMEONE WHO IS MATURED ENOUGH TO SAY...✍🏾 "Hey babe, this what you have done and I honestly do not like it, I would appreciate if u stop this type of behaviour cause it hurts me". Cool right?... Instead of someone who'd go out of their way acting childish and ignoring you, while venting to social media with posts. 2: If you're matured enough you'll realize that nowadays, its not about dating someone beautiful, handsome or your type but a loving person who really cares about you. 3: You can never build a relationship with a partner who is living to impress friends... Never!! 4: You don't owe anyone a lasting relationship... You owe yourself happiness... If it gets toxic, leave.. 5: Relationships don't need cute voices & lovely faces, relationships need beautiful hearts & unbreakable trust. I don't look at faces. My happiness is my priority. #TakeResponsibility
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  • 06 Types Of People You Can Not Trust:

    A person who disguises *insults as a joke*.

    A person who will *never take accountability,* but has no problem *always blaming* you.

    A person who *says they want the best for you*, but then *works against you*.

    A person's whose *words and actions don't match*.

    A person who *puts seeds of doubt* in you, disguised as something else, like concern for you.

    A person who always *tries to sabotage* you, or *make things harder* you. But always has an excuse for everything.

    06 Types Of People You Can Not Trust: 😏 A person who disguises *insults as a joke*. 😠 A person who will *never take accountability,* but has no problem *always blaming* you. 🙃 A person who *says they want the best for you*, but then *works against you*. 🧐 A person's whose *words and actions don't match*. 🙂 A person who *puts seeds of doubt* in you, disguised as something else, like concern for you. 😌 A person who always *tries to sabotage* you, or *make things harder* you. But always has an excuse for everything.
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  • Hey babe 🥹
    I might be late to be your first love. But trust me, I'll do anything to be your
    last. Baby, it's you. You're the one I love, You're the one I need. You're the only one I see.
    Hey babe 🥹❤️ I might be late to be your first love. But trust me, I'll do anything to be your last. Baby, it's you. You're the one I love, You're the one I need. You're the only one I see.
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  • *LEAVE YOUR FEMALE STUDENTS ALONE!*

    This is not just a warn!ng—this is a cry. A cry for the girl child. A cry for our schools. A cry for sanity.

    Dear young male teacher,

    You are gifted. You are admired. Your presence alone makes the girls sit up, eager to learn. You speak with passion, you dress smart, you explain well—and you may not know this—but many of those girls in your class are secretly cru$h!ng on you.

    But listen carefully: Their admiration is not permission. Their smiles are not an invitation. Their boldness is not maturity.

    They are still children. Tender. VulnerabI3. Still figuring out their emotions. What they feel is not love—it is confusion dressed in admiration. They trust you. They believe in you. And when you cross that sacred line… you k!II something in them.

    You kiIIher confidence.
    You kiII her future.
    You kiII her right to grow up whole and safe.

    Let me tell you what many don’t talk about.

    There are girls walking around today—empty, br0ken, hiding pa!n under their makeup—because a teacher who was supposed to protect them u$ed them.

    Some dropped out of school with swollen bellies.
    Some ended up in danger0u$ relationships they didn’t deserve.
    Some can no longer focus in class.
    Some lost their voice.
    Some have never healed.

    And what’s worse? Many of them still blame themselves.

    You were supposed to be her mentor. Her light. Her guide. Instead, you became her first heartbreak£ her first betrayal, her first $hame.

    Let me say this loud and clear: If a girl student ever gets bold enough to come close, it is because you have already given her the signal.
    Yes—you may not have touched her yet, but your boundary is already weak. And weak boundaries are a silent invitation to destruct!on.

    Don’t tell yourself “it’s love.” It’s not.
    Don’t say “she started it.” She didn’t.
    Don’t say “others have done it.” That’s no excuse.

    The truth is: many male teachers have ru!ned the destiny of the girl child in the name of love. And nobody talks about it enough.

    Be different.

    Don’t become another reason why a girl can’t look a male teacher in the eye without f£ar. Don’t become the face she remembers every time the word “trust” is mentioned. Don’t destr0y a child to satisfy your weakness.

    You are not just teaching a subject—you are shaping a soul.

    So protect her.
    Guard your role.
    Be disciplined.
    Be a real man.
    Be the teacher she’ll write about with pride—not pa!n.

    Let this be the end of this madn€$$.
    Let the classroom be a place of growth, not trau.ma.

    If this message touched your heart, share it like fire.
    We must shout it louder until every teacher hears it:

    Leave the girl child alone. Let her grow. Let her breathe. Let her be safe.
    *LEAVE YOUR FEMALE STUDENTS ALONE!* This is not just a warn!ng—this is a cry. A cry for the girl child. A cry for our schools. A cry for sanity. Dear young male teacher, You are gifted. You are admired. Your presence alone makes the girls sit up, eager to learn. You speak with passion, you dress smart, you explain well—and you may not know this—but many of those girls in your class are secretly cru$h!ng on you. But listen carefully: Their admiration is not permission. Their smiles are not an invitation. Their boldness is not maturity. They are still children. Tender. VulnerabI3. Still figuring out their emotions. What they feel is not love—it is confusion dressed in admiration. They trust you. They believe in you. And when you cross that sacred line… you k!II something in them. You kiIIher confidence. You kiII her future. You kiII her right to grow up whole and safe. Let me tell you what many don’t talk about. There are girls walking around today—empty, br0ken, hiding pa!n under their makeup—because a teacher who was supposed to protect them u$ed them. Some dropped out of school with swollen bellies. Some ended up in danger0u$ relationships they didn’t deserve. Some can no longer focus in class. Some lost their voice. Some have never healed. And what’s worse? Many of them still blame themselves. You were supposed to be her mentor. Her light. Her guide. Instead, you became her first heartbreak£ her first betrayal, her first $hame. Let me say this loud and clear: If a girl student ever gets bold enough to come close, it is because you have already given her the signal. Yes—you may not have touched her yet, but your boundary is already weak. And weak boundaries are a silent invitation to destruct!on. Don’t tell yourself “it’s love.” It’s not. Don’t say “she started it.” She didn’t. Don’t say “others have done it.” That’s no excuse. The truth is: many male teachers have ru!ned the destiny of the girl child in the name of love. And nobody talks about it enough. Be different. Don’t become another reason why a girl can’t look a male teacher in the eye without f£ar. Don’t become the face she remembers every time the word “trust” is mentioned. Don’t destr0y a child to satisfy your weakness. You are not just teaching a subject—you are shaping a soul. So protect her. Guard your role. Be disciplined. Be a real man. Be the teacher she’ll write about with pride—not pa!n. Let this be the end of this madn€$$. Let the classroom be a place of growth, not trau.ma. If this message touched your heart, share it like fire. We must shout it louder until every teacher hears it: Leave the girl child alone. Let her grow. Let her breathe. Let her be safe.
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  • In God we trust
    In God we trust💯💯
    Don't depend too much on anyone in this world; Even your shadow leaves you when you're in darkness
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  • *IDIOTS, TRIBESMEN OR CITIZENS*

    1. Unless you understand your role in society, you can never make any meaningful contribution. *According to the Greeks there are three types of people on earth, the idiots, the tribesmen and the citizens*. Studies show only 10% of Nigerians are citizens. The remaining 90% are either tribesmen or idiots!

    2. When the Greeks used the word idiots, _they did not use it as a curse or abusive word_. Idiots are people who just don’t care. If they write exams they will cheat, if they are in government they will steal, an idiot does not care at all, if he eats banana he throws the peels anywhere instead of putting it in trash, according to the Greeks, some societies have more idiots than tribesmen and citizens.

    3. The next set of people are Tribesmen.. these are people that look at everything from the point of view of the tribe. These are people that believe in you only if you are part of the tribe. It can be terrible to have a tribesman as a leader, he will alienate the rest. When the Greeks talk about tribes, it’s not just about ethnicity, they also consider religion as a tribe, a great percentage of Nigerians are tribesmen, because they view everything from the point of view of the tribe, they trust only tribesmen.

    4. The last group are Citizens. These are people that like to do things the right way. They will respect traffic light even if no one is watching them, they drive within speed limit, they respect the laws, they won’t cheat in exams, in government they won’t steal, they are compassionate and give to others to promote their wellbeing. Citizens often promote projects that benefit everyone. The Greeks called this group the citizens. Some countries have more citizens than tribesmen and idiots, some countries have so many idiots. A tribesman can become a citizen through orientation and an idiot can become a citizen by training and constant enforcement of the law.

    But things fall apart if you elect an idiot or tribesman to lead you if he has not been reformed.

    *Where do you belong?* Are you an idiot, a tribesman or a citizen.

    Reflect about your life, reflect about our country and Africa in general.
    In our position as Professionals, Civil Servants and other vocations, let's be citizens and not idiots or tribesmen..

    Thanks, for reading.

    *#AmbPrinceAwhotu*
    *IDIOTS, TRIBESMEN OR CITIZENS* 1. Unless you understand your role in society, you can never make any meaningful contribution. *According to the Greeks there are three types of people on earth, the idiots, the tribesmen and the citizens*. Studies show only 10% of Nigerians are citizens. The remaining 90% are either tribesmen or idiots! 2. When the Greeks used the word idiots, _they did not use it as a curse or abusive word_. Idiots are people who just don’t care. If they write exams they will cheat, if they are in government they will steal, an idiot does not care at all, if he eats banana he throws the peels anywhere instead of putting it in trash, according to the Greeks, some societies have more idiots than tribesmen and citizens. 3. The next set of people are Tribesmen.. these are people that look at everything from the point of view of the tribe. These are people that believe in you only if you are part of the tribe. It can be terrible to have a tribesman as a leader, he will alienate the rest. When the Greeks talk about tribes, it’s not just about ethnicity, they also consider religion as a tribe, a great percentage of Nigerians are tribesmen, because they view everything from the point of view of the tribe, they trust only tribesmen. 4. The last group are Citizens. These are people that like to do things the right way. They will respect traffic light even if no one is watching them, they drive within speed limit, they respect the laws, they won’t cheat in exams, in government they won’t steal, they are compassionate and give to others to promote their wellbeing. Citizens often promote projects that benefit everyone. The Greeks called this group the citizens. Some countries have more citizens than tribesmen and idiots, some countries have so many idiots. A tribesman can become a citizen through orientation and an idiot can become a citizen by training and constant enforcement of the law. But things fall apart if you elect an idiot or tribesman to lead you if he has not been reformed. *Where do you belong?* Are you an idiot, a tribesman or a citizen. Reflect about your life, reflect about our country and Africa in general. In our position as Professionals, Civil Servants and other vocations, let's be citizens and not idiots or tribesmen.. Thanks, for reading. *#AmbPrinceAwhotu*🧡🔥
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