• Expecting To Succeed In All That You Do Is A Recipe For Disaster... You Must Learn How To Pick Up From Failure And That's Beauty Of Life...
    Expecting To Succeed In All That You Do Is A Recipe For Disaster... You Must Learn How To Pick Up From Failure And That's Beauty Of Life...
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  • Seeing the beauty of creation and nature through the spectrum called ""EYE'S ""
    Seeing the beauty of creation and nature through the spectrum called ""EYE'S ""😍😎
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  • We do clean glam only
    @ Tina Rose Beauty Empire
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    We do clean glam only @ Tina Rose Beauty Empire 💄 Book and refer us 🥰
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  • Then and Now Rihanna and Asap Rocky Transformation

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are a power couple in the music and fashion industry. Rihanna, a Barbadian singer, business mogul, and actress, is known for hits like Umbrella and Diamonds, as well as her Fenty Beauty brand. A$AP Rocky, an American rapper and fashion icon, gained fame with songs like Praise the Lord and L$D. The two confirmed their relationship in 2021, welcomed their first child in 2022, and their second in 2023. They are celebrated for their style, talent, and influence.
    Then and Now 💥Rihanna and Asap Rocky Transformation 💖 Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are a power couple in the music and fashion industry. Rihanna, a Barbadian singer, business mogul, and actress, is known for hits like Umbrella and Diamonds, as well as her Fenty Beauty brand. A$AP Rocky, an American rapper and fashion icon, gained fame with songs like Praise the Lord and L$D. The two confirmed their relationship in 2021, welcomed their first child in 2022, and their second in 2023. They are celebrated for their style, talent, and influence.
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  • When you die, don't worry about your body...

    Your relatives will do whatever it takes.

    They will take off your clothes

    They will wash you

    They will dress you up

    They will take you out of the house and deliver you to your new address.

    Many will come to the funeral to honour you.

    Some will even cancel their plans and ask for leave to go to the funeral.

    Your things you didn't like to lend out will be sold, donated or burned.

    Your keys
    Your tools
    Your books
    Your CDs, DVDs, games
    Your collections
    Your clothes...

    And be sure the world won't stop and cry for you.

    The economy will continue.

    You will be replaced at work. Someone with the same or even better ability will take your place. Your property will switch to theirs.

    And don't doubt that for all of the small and big things you have done in your life, people will speak about you, judge, doubt and criticize.

    People who only knew you face will say, ′′Poor thing!"

    Your good friends will cry for a few hours or several days, but then they will laugh again.

    Your pets will get used to the new owner.

    Your pictures will be hanging on the wall for awhile, then they will be put on furniture and finally stored at the bottom of the box.

    Someone else will sit on your couch and eat from it.

    Deep pain in your home will last a week, two, one month, two, one year, two...

    Then you will join the memories and then your story will end.

    It will end among people, end here, end in this world.

    But your story begins in a new reality... in your life after death.

    Your life is earthly - where you couldn't move with the things you had here that will all lose the meaning they once had.

    The beauty of your body
    Last name
    Property
    Loans
    Career
    Bank account
    The house
    The car
    Academic titles
    Classmates
    Trophies
    Friends of the world
    Man / Woman
    The kids
    The family...

    In your new life, you will only need your soul. The only property that will last is the soul.
    When you die, don't worry about your body... Your relatives will do whatever it takes. They will take off your clothes They will wash you They will dress you up They will take you out of the house and deliver you to your new address. Many will come to the funeral to honour you. Some will even cancel their plans and ask for leave to go to the funeral. Your things you didn't like to lend out will be sold, donated or burned. Your keys Your tools Your books Your CDs, DVDs, games Your collections Your clothes... And be sure the world won't stop and cry for you. The economy will continue. You will be replaced at work. Someone with the same or even better ability will take your place. Your property will switch to theirs. And don't doubt that for all of the small and big things you have done in your life, people will speak about you, judge, doubt and criticize. People who only knew you face will say, ′′Poor thing!" Your good friends will cry for a few hours or several days, but then they will laugh again. Your pets will get used to the new owner. Your pictures will be hanging on the wall for awhile, then they will be put on furniture and finally stored at the bottom of the box. Someone else will sit on your couch and eat from it. Deep pain in your home will last a week, two, one month, two, one year, two... Then you will join the memories and then your story will end. It will end among people, end here, end in this world. But your story begins in a new reality... in your life after death. Your life is earthly - where you couldn't move with the things you had here that will all lose the meaning they once had. The beauty of your body Last name Property Loans Career Bank account The house The car Academic titles Classmates Trophies Friends of the world Man / Woman The kids The family... In your new life, you will only need your soul. The only property that will last is the soul.
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  • Colorado Couple Who Vanished in 2011 Found Eight Years Later Sitting in Abandoned Utah Mine.

    In a case that haunted both families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade, the remains of two Colorado tourists. Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28 were discovered in 2019 deep inside a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah, eight years after their mysterious disappearance.

    The couple set out on what was supposed to be a peaceful weekend camping trip in May 2011. Known for their love of photography and nature, they had planned a three-day escape to explore the ghostly beauty of the remote San Rafael Swel. A harsh, windswept expanse of desert marked by old uranium mines and rocky canyons.

    "They weren’t adventurers," Sarah’s sister, Emily Bennett, told The Denver Post in 2020. "They were just looking for quiet. For time away from work and the noise of life."

    But Sarah and Andrew never returned.

    Their last known location was a gas station in Green River, Utah, where they filled up their Subaru Outback and bought a map of Emery County. After that, they vanished without a trace. An extensive search involving helicopters, volunteers, dogs, and drones yielded nothing. The desert had swallowed them whole.

    Years passed. Rumors circulated; foul play, cartel involvement, even alien theories but no solid leads emerged.

    Then, in August 2019, a group of geology students from the University of Utah stumbled upon something chilling while exploring an old uranium mining shaft near Temple Mountain.

    About 300 feet into the mine, they discovered two fully clothed skeletons, seated side-by-side on rusted folding chairs. Next to them was a broken lantern, a rusted thermos, and an old Nikon camera.

    The mine had collapsed further inward, sealing the bodies in what experts called a "natural crypt," preserving much of the scene.

    Dental records confirmed the worst: it was Sarah and Andrew.

    The exact cause of death remains officially "undetermined,"
    Colorado Couple Who Vanished in 2011 Found Eight Years Later Sitting in Abandoned Utah Mine. In a case that haunted both families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade, the remains of two Colorado tourists. Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28 were discovered in 2019 deep inside a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah, eight years after their mysterious disappearance. The couple set out on what was supposed to be a peaceful weekend camping trip in May 2011. Known for their love of photography and nature, they had planned a three-day escape to explore the ghostly beauty of the remote San Rafael Swel. A harsh, windswept expanse of desert marked by old uranium mines and rocky canyons. "They weren’t adventurers," Sarah’s sister, Emily Bennett, told The Denver Post in 2020. "They were just looking for quiet. For time away from work and the noise of life." But Sarah and Andrew never returned. Their last known location was a gas station in Green River, Utah, where they filled up their Subaru Outback and bought a map of Emery County. After that, they vanished without a trace. An extensive search involving helicopters, volunteers, dogs, and drones yielded nothing. The desert had swallowed them whole. Years passed. Rumors circulated; foul play, cartel involvement, even alien theories but no solid leads emerged. Then, in August 2019, a group of geology students from the University of Utah stumbled upon something chilling while exploring an old uranium mining shaft near Temple Mountain. About 300 feet into the mine, they discovered two fully clothed skeletons, seated side-by-side on rusted folding chairs. Next to them was a broken lantern, a rusted thermos, and an old Nikon camera. The mine had collapsed further inward, sealing the bodies in what experts called a "natural crypt," preserving much of the scene. Dental records confirmed the worst: it was Sarah and Andrew. The exact cause of death remains officially "undetermined,"
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  • Marry a man who is older than u so by the time u are losing your beauty,He is also losing his sight
    Marry a man who is older than u so by the time u are losing your beauty,He is also losing his sight😭😂
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  • I knew no beauty' until you appeared. I knew no sweetness until you came. I knew no joy' until you cared. I knew no sorrow' until you left. I know you will come back' and make me love again.
    I knew no beauty' until you appeared. I knew no sweetness until you came. I knew no joy' until you cared. I knew no sorrow' until you left. I know you will come back' and make me love again.
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  • *EMBRACE THE BEAUTY OF ANAMBRA*

    *UNVEILING THE ERINMA RESIDENCE; WHERE BEAUTY MEETS INVESTMENT*

    *ERINMA RESIDENCE*.

    The Erinma Residence embodies the very essence of its name- Erinma, meaning, "THAT WHICH IS BEAUTIFUL".

    Situated in the heart of Anambra, Erinma is more than just a place to live, it stands as a testament to an investment with brilliance and refined living. This masterpiece invites you to own a slice of it.


    Price: ₦2m per plot

    Plot Size: 464 sqm

    *FREE DOCUMENTATION* promo is on don't, miss it.

    *TITLE:* DEED OF ASSIGNMENT & REGISTERED SURVEY

    Location: Mgbakwu, Awka, Anambra State.

    Rush now before the promo ends

    *OWN A PIECE OF THIS TIMELESS BEAUTY NOW!!*
    *EMBRACE THE BEAUTY OF ANAMBRA*🥰🥳 *UNVEILING THE ERINMA RESIDENCE; WHERE BEAUTY MEETS INVESTMENT* 💥💥 *ERINMA RESIDENCE*.💥💥 The Erinma Residence embodies the very essence of its name- Erinma, meaning, 👸"THAT WHICH IS BEAUTIFUL". 👸 Situated in the heart of Anambra, Erinma is more than just a place to live, it stands as a testament to an investment with brilliance and refined living. This masterpiece invites you to own a slice of it. 🏠Price: ₦2m per plot 🏠Plot Size: 464 sqm *FREE DOCUMENTATION* promo is on don't, miss it. *TITLE:* DEED OF ASSIGNMENT & REGISTERED SURVEY Location: Mgbakwu, Awka, Anambra State. Rush now before the promo ends *OWN A PIECE OF THIS TIMELESS BEAUTY NOW!!*
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  • BEAUTY Doesn't Make Love But Love Makes BEAUTY ; . BREAK Everything But Never BREAK The HEART; . Heart Is The Music' PLAY It But Never Play WITH It...
    BEAUTY Doesn't Make Love But Love Makes BEAUTY ; . BREAK Everything But Never BREAK The HEART; . Heart Is The Music' PLAY It But Never Play WITH It...
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  • *I tell one girl if beauty was a crime you're innocent. She replied "Awwwwnn....... you can say that again *
    *I tell one girl if beauty was a crime you're innocent. She replied "Awwwwnn....... you can say that again 💔😂*
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  • “The Seeds He Rejected”
    — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph


    Part 1: The Long Wait

    In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children.

    Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls.

    Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful.

    Part 2: The Breaking Point

    After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment.

    He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school.


    Part 3: The Rise

    Time passed.

    Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company.

    Adaeze became a renowned surgeon.

    Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights.

    Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur.

    Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker.


    They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.”


    Part 4: The Regret

    Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy.

    One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential.

    Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks.


    Part 5: The Reunion

    Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said:
    “Let’s show him the love he denied us.”

    They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from.

    Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.”

    She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.”


    Final Words

    Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them.

    And when he passed, his tombstone read:

    > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too."


    Moral of the Story:
    Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers.

    JB WORLD

    “The Seeds He Rejected” — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph Part 1: The Long Wait In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children. Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls. Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful. Part 2: The Breaking Point After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment. He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school. Part 3: The Rise Time passed. Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company. Adaeze became a renowned surgeon. Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights. Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur. Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker. They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.” Part 4: The Regret Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy. One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential. Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks. Part 5: The Reunion Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said: “Let’s show him the love he denied us.” They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from. Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.” She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.” Final Words Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them. And when he passed, his tombstone read: > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too." Moral of the Story: Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers. JB WORLD
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