• Regina Daniels took me out, saying I needed a break. I wasn’t sure, but I was tired of crying and thinking, feeling as if the whole world is coming to an end. As I stepped into the club, the stares, whispers, and loud music hit me. Is she okay? I could almost hear them ask.

    I grabbed a drink, but my hands was shaking. Every song reminded me of him, our nights, our laughter, beautiful moments we shared and everything we lost. I felt out of place. But Regina pulled me to the dancefloor. “Let go,” she pulled me and we hit the dance floor.

    So, I danced, I smiled, maybe for the first time in months. It didn’t erase the pain, but for a moment, I felt free. Healing would take time, but I knew one thing, I would be okay and back on my feet, if not for anyone but for my children.

    - Annie Macaulay
    Regina Daniels took me out, saying I needed a break. I wasn’t sure, but I was tired of crying and thinking, feeling as if the whole world is coming to an end. As I stepped into the club, the stares, whispers, and loud music hit me. Is she okay? I could almost hear them ask. I grabbed a drink, but my hands was shaking. Every song reminded me of him, our nights, our laughter, beautiful moments we shared and everything we lost. I felt out of place. But Regina pulled me to the dancefloor. “Let go,” she pulled me and we hit the dance floor. So, I danced, I smiled, maybe for the first time in months. It didn’t erase the pain, but for a moment, I felt free. Healing would take time, but I knew one thing, I would be okay and back on my feet, if not for anyone but for my children. - Annie Macaulay
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  • Having caught her husband with a young beauty, the wife didn’t start a brawl; instead, five days later she presented him with an unexpected surprise.

    Marina could never have imagined that she would find herself in such a situation. “Beluga” – the restaurant where Viktor once proposed to her three decades ago – had now become the venue for his secret rendezvous. She stood by the panoramic window, watching as her husband tenderly intertwined his fingers with a young blonde barely twenty-five years old.

    “You are special,” the words reached Marina, and the once familiar voice suddenly seemed alien.

    The girl smiled playfully, revealing flawless teeth and charming dimples. Her well-groomed fingers with perfect manicure caressed Viktor’s wrist tenderly.

    “What about the wife?” squeaked the brunette, puffing out her lips.

    “Marina?” Viktor waved his hand nonchalantly. “She’s busy with flowers and TV series. You know, at our age…” he trailed off, laden with meaning.

    Marina was overwhelmed by a feeling of suffocation, and her hands betrayed her with trembling. Thirty years of life together, three grown-up children, countless evenings shared – all of it was nullified by one dismissive gesture.

    Her first impulse was to burst in, create a scandal, and pour wine on the couple. But something restrained her – perhaps years of cultivated composure or natural reason.

    Upon returning home, Marina mechanically brewed tea and sank into her favorite armchair. Her gaze fell upon a folder of documents in the cabinet – papers she had signed at her husband’s request over the past five years.

    “Darling, it’s just a formality,” his words echoed in her mind. “It’s necessary for tax optimization.”

    Now, as she reviewed the documents with trembling hands, she began to realize the true state of affairs. The house, the country residence, three car dealerships, a chain of restaurants – everything officially belonged to her.

    Fearing inspections, Viktor had been gradually transferring assets to his wife, believing her to be loyal and spineless.

    Marina smiled bitterly. How wrong he was. Over the years of their marriage, she had not only learned to cultivate orchids and bake cakes – she had been carefully monitoring the development of the family business, even though she had remained in the background.

    By midnight, her tears had dried up. In place of despair came cold determination. Marina took out her diary and began to plan. Five days – that was all that was needed.

    Day One:
    The day began with an early call to a lawyer. Elena Sergeyevna, an authoritative family law specialist, carefully examined the documents as Marina nervously tapped her fingers.

    “Congratulations,” the lawyer pronounced while adjusting her glasses. “Legally, you are the sole owner of the entire business.”

    “What about the power of attorney I gave him?”

    “It can be annulled immediately.”

    Marina looked at the swirling autumn leaves outside the office window. For thirty years, she had been an exemplary wife – supportive, inspiring, forgiving. Now it was time to think about herself.

    “Let’s start acting,” she declared firmly.

    Day One Continued:
    That same evening, Viktor returned late, exuding the scent of expensive perfume. Marina, as usual, served dinner.

    “Today you seem different,” noted her husband, dabbing his lips with a napkin.

    “Just tired,” she smiled. “By the way, don’t cook dinner tomorrow. I have a meeting with friends.”

    Viktor nodded absentmindedly, absorbed in his phone. Marina saw him hide a smile as he read messages.

    Day Two:
    The next day, she visited all the banks with their joint accounts. The process took several hours – Viktor was busy shifting their finances across various institutions. By the evening, a significant portion of the funds had been transferred to new accounts opened exclusively in her name.

    “Ms. Sokolova, maybe leave a small reserve?” cautiously suggested the manager of the last bank.

    “No,” Marina shook her head. “Transfer everything.”

    At home, she found a bouquet of roses – Viktor sometimes gave them, especially when he felt guilty. In the past, they would have moved her, but now the flowers elicited only a bitter smile.

    Day Three:
    A meeting took place with Mikhail Petrovich, a long-time partner in their family business.

    “To part with the car dealerships?” Mikhail Petrovich exclaimed in astonishment. “But they consistently generate income!”

    “That’s precisely why now is the perfect time,” Marina replied calmly. “The market is on the rise.”

    By the evening, preliminary agreements had been sealed with signatures. Now she had reliable financial protection.

    Day Four:
    The fourth day was the most emotionally intense. Her hand trembled betraying her as she signed documents.

    “Are you sure about your decision?” inquired the notary sympathetically, a woman around her age.

    “Absolutely,” Marina replied, straightening her shoulders.

    Next, she met with a real estate agency. The family mansion, built fifteen years ago, was now entirely in her possession.

    “I want to prepare the eviction documents,” she declared, looking straight into the eyes of the young lawyer.

    “But that’s your husband…” the lawyer began uncertainly.

    “Ex-husband,” corrected Marina. “And he has exactly seven days to vacate the house.”

    Day Five:
    The fifth day began with a visit... Continued in the comments
    Having caught her husband with a young beauty, the wife didn’t start a brawl; instead, five days later she presented him with an unexpected surprise. Marina could never have imagined that she would find herself in such a situation. “Beluga” – the restaurant where Viktor once proposed to her three decades ago – had now become the venue for his secret rendezvous. She stood by the panoramic window, watching as her husband tenderly intertwined his fingers with a young blonde barely twenty-five years old. “You are special,” the words reached Marina, and the once familiar voice suddenly seemed alien. The girl smiled playfully, revealing flawless teeth and charming dimples. Her well-groomed fingers with perfect manicure caressed Viktor’s wrist tenderly. “What about the wife?” squeaked the brunette, puffing out her lips. “Marina?” Viktor waved his hand nonchalantly. “She’s busy with flowers and TV series. You know, at our age…” he trailed off, laden with meaning. Marina was overwhelmed by a feeling of suffocation, and her hands betrayed her with trembling. Thirty years of life together, three grown-up children, countless evenings shared – all of it was nullified by one dismissive gesture. Her first impulse was to burst in, create a scandal, and pour wine on the couple. But something restrained her – perhaps years of cultivated composure or natural reason. Upon returning home, Marina mechanically brewed tea and sank into her favorite armchair. Her gaze fell upon a folder of documents in the cabinet – papers she had signed at her husband’s request over the past five years. “Darling, it’s just a formality,” his words echoed in her mind. “It’s necessary for tax optimization.” Now, as she reviewed the documents with trembling hands, she began to realize the true state of affairs. The house, the country residence, three car dealerships, a chain of restaurants – everything officially belonged to her. Fearing inspections, Viktor had been gradually transferring assets to his wife, believing her to be loyal and spineless. Marina smiled bitterly. How wrong he was. Over the years of their marriage, she had not only learned to cultivate orchids and bake cakes – she had been carefully monitoring the development of the family business, even though she had remained in the background. By midnight, her tears had dried up. In place of despair came cold determination. Marina took out her diary and began to plan. Five days – that was all that was needed. Day One: The day began with an early call to a lawyer. Elena Sergeyevna, an authoritative family law specialist, carefully examined the documents as Marina nervously tapped her fingers. “Congratulations,” the lawyer pronounced while adjusting her glasses. “Legally, you are the sole owner of the entire business.” “What about the power of attorney I gave him?” “It can be annulled immediately.” Marina looked at the swirling autumn leaves outside the office window. For thirty years, she had been an exemplary wife – supportive, inspiring, forgiving. Now it was time to think about herself. “Let’s start acting,” she declared firmly. Day One Continued: That same evening, Viktor returned late, exuding the scent of expensive perfume. Marina, as usual, served dinner. “Today you seem different,” noted her husband, dabbing his lips with a napkin. “Just tired,” she smiled. “By the way, don’t cook dinner tomorrow. I have a meeting with friends.” Viktor nodded absentmindedly, absorbed in his phone. Marina saw him hide a smile as he read messages. Day Two: The next day, she visited all the banks with their joint accounts. The process took several hours – Viktor was busy shifting their finances across various institutions. By the evening, a significant portion of the funds had been transferred to new accounts opened exclusively in her name. “Ms. Sokolova, maybe leave a small reserve?” cautiously suggested the manager of the last bank. “No,” Marina shook her head. “Transfer everything.” At home, she found a bouquet of roses – Viktor sometimes gave them, especially when he felt guilty. In the past, they would have moved her, but now the flowers elicited only a bitter smile. Day Three: A meeting took place with Mikhail Petrovich, a long-time partner in their family business. “To part with the car dealerships?” Mikhail Petrovich exclaimed in astonishment. “But they consistently generate income!” “That’s precisely why now is the perfect time,” Marina replied calmly. “The market is on the rise.” By the evening, preliminary agreements had been sealed with signatures. Now she had reliable financial protection. Day Four: The fourth day was the most emotionally intense. Her hand trembled betraying her as she signed documents. “Are you sure about your decision?” inquired the notary sympathetically, a woman around her age. “Absolutely,” Marina replied, straightening her shoulders. Next, she met with a real estate agency. The family mansion, built fifteen years ago, was now entirely in her possession. “I want to prepare the eviction documents,” she declared, looking straight into the eyes of the young lawyer. “But that’s your husband…” the lawyer began uncertainly. “Ex-husband,” corrected Marina. “And he has exactly seven days to vacate the house.” Day Five: The fifth day began with a visit... Continued in the comments
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  • Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night . Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school.

    Chioma was lively and outgoing , while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker . They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change.

    One sunny afternoon , Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree discussing their plans, Chioma said,

    "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?"

    Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind."

    Chioma felt disappointment wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted.

    "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too."

    The discussion turned into an argument.

    "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? " Chioma exclaimed.
    "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! " Kunle shouted back.

    After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars and motorcycles . Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn and suya but barely exchanged words.

    Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival . Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out .

    On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine . Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon , and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache .

    Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away.

    After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle . One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth , she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her.

    "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress.

    "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution.

    They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke.

    "I’ve missed you, Kunle. "

    "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated."

    "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened."

    Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work."

    "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you."

    Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing."

    Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key."

    Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks . "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath."

    They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan . Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand .

    "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what."

    "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter.

    From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more.

    As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars , Kunle turned to Chioma and said,

    "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking."

    Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what."

    And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them.

    @highlight

    #viralstory #viralstories
    Ile-Akun is a small town where Chioma and Kunle lived before. They had known each other since they were kids. They climbed mango trees 🥭 together, whispering great plans and dreams to each other long into the night 🌙. Meeting like that always rekindled a special spark between them. As they grew older, their friendship deepened, and it turned into something more. They started dating during their last year of secondary school. Chioma was lively and outgoing 💃, while Kunle was more of a quiet thinker 🤔. They balanced each other well, and everyone in the community admired their bond. However, as the long holiday approached, things started to change. One sunny afternoon 🌞, Chioma excitedly planned her holiday. She wanted to join a charity group helping orphaned children in the community. Kunle, on the other hand, had plans to work at his uncle’s mechanic shop 🔧 to save money for university. As they sat under a big Udala tree 🍏 discussing their plans, Chioma said, "Kunle, I really want to help these kids. It’s important to me. Can’t you consider joining me?" Kunle shrugged and replied, "That’s great, Chioma, but I need to help my uncle this holiday. I can’t just leave that behind." Chioma felt disappointment 😞 wash over her. She had really hoped he would want to be part of something meaningful. "But we can make a difference together! The program is only a few hours a week," she insisted. "I just think working is more practical," Kunle said, trying to sound reasonable. "I need to focus on my future too." The discussion turned into an argument. "Kunle, you never want to do anything fun or different, do you? 😡" Chioma exclaimed. "And you never think about what’s necessary in life! 😠" Kunle shouted back. After that day, they barely spoke. The silence between them grew heavier. Chioma signed up for the volunteering program, while Kunle spent long hours at the mechanic shop, fixing cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🏍️. Once, they used to gist and laugh together, but now, everything was different. They would see each other at the junction where people sold roasted corn 🌽 and suya but barely exchanged words. Weeks passed, and soon, the town announced the annual Ile-Akun New Yam Festival 🥘🎉. Everyone was excited—it was a tradition for Chioma and Kunle to attend together. But this year was different. Chioma wanted to spend time with her new friends from the volunteer group, leaving Kunle alone at home, feeling left out 😔. On the day of the festival, the air was filled with the aroma of jollof rice, grilled fish, and palm wine 🥘🍹. Chioma had fun dancing to Afrobeats 🕺🏾, playing ayo olopon 🎲, and helping set up stalls. Yet, a part of her missed Kunle’s company. She caught a glimpse of him across the street, laughing with some guys near a suya stand. Seeing him enjoy himself without her made her heart ache 💙. Kunle also spotted her, their eyes locked for a few seconds. Memories of childhood, of sneaking puff-puff from Mama Nkechi’s roadside shop, of watching Nollywood movies together, flooded his mind. But just as quickly as the moment came, it disappeared, and they both turned away. After the festival, Chioma felt lonely. She realized how much she missed Kunle 💭. One evening, as the sun set in golden hues over the red earth 🌅, she decided to visit him. She knocked on his door, her heart beating fast. Finally, Kunle opened it, surprised to see her. "Hi," Chioma said softly, playing with the edge of her Ankara dress. "Hey," Kunle replied, his voice carrying both surprise and caution. They stood there in silence before Chioma finally spoke. "I’ve missed you, Kunle. 😞" "I missed you too," Kunle admitted. "But things have been… complicated." "I know," she sighed. "I thought this holiday would bring us closer, but it feels like the opposite happened." Kunle nodded, rubbing his forehead. "I didn’t mean to push you away. I just thought I needed to focus on work." "I understand, but I also wanted to share this experience with you," Chioma replied softly. "I didn’t want to lose you." 💞 Kunle looked down, realization hitting him. "I guess I was so focused on my own plans that I didn’t see what I was missing." Chioma stepped closer. "Can we fix this? I think we should support each other, but communication is key." Kunle smiled for the first time in weeks 😊. "Okay. I’ll try to make more time for us and listen to you. I promise to support your dreams as long as I have breath." They both exhaled, as if a weight had been lifted. The warmth of resolution spread between them like the first rain after harmattan 🌧️. Chioma reached out and held Kunle’s hand 🤝. "Let’s promise to always talk, no matter what." "Deal," Kunle said, his heart lighter. 💕 From that day, they made a real effort to balance their lives. Kunle sometimes helped at the orphanage, and Chioma brought food 🍛 to the mechanic shop while they chatted. They learned to respect and appreciate each other even more. As the long holiday ended and school resumed, they knew their bond had grown stronger. One evening, sitting on their favorite bench under the stars ✨, Kunle turned to Chioma and said, "I think we can face anything if we just keep talking." Chioma smiled. "We are a team, Kunle. No matter what." 💑 And that began a new chapter for Chioma and Kunle—side by side, ready to take on whatever life threw at them. 🚀💖 @highlight #viralstory #viralstories
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  • SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE

    DATE: THURSDAY 3RD APRIL, 2025

    TOPIC: ACTION – A PROOF OF DISSATISFACTION

    SCRIPTURE: And the sons of the prophets said unto Elisha, Behold now, the place where we dwell with thee is too strait for us. Let us go, we pray thee, unto Jordan, and take thence every man a beam, and let us make us a place there, where we may dwell. And he answered, Go ye." (2 Kings 6:1-2)

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Even if you don’t like your current circumstances, until you make practical moves to leave where you are, nothing will change.

    It has been established that a major key to greatness, progress, and prosperity in life is dissatisfaction with current situation. If you are satisfied with where you are, you can hardly experience any progress, change or breakthrough in life.

    However, when you reach a point of deep dissatisfaction with poverty, mediocrity, failure, or stagnation, you are beginning to position yourself for success, increase, and prosperity.
    Beloved, maybe you are saying, “I am dissatisfied with my current state, yet nothing has changed.”

    The truth is this: It is the moves you make that confirm your dissatisfaction with your situation, and not just your feeling or thought. If your dissatisfaction remains a thought or feeling without action, your situation will never change.

    True dissatisfaction should propel you to take deliberate, intentional and practical steps that bring about progress and transformation. Even if you don’t like your current circumstances, until you make practical moves to leave where you are, nothing will change.

    It is the steps you take that prove that you genuinely want something better out of life.
    If you are truly dissatisfied with failure, you will take bold and strategic steps to rise above it.

    For example, if a lady is still living with a man she is not married to and claims she dislikes the situation, her claims may not be taken seriously.

    It is only when she takes steps to leave or make amends that it becomes evident that she genuinely wants a change.

    Staying there and doing nothing means she is comfortable with her situation, whether she admits it or not.

    Remember this: Even though you don’t like your current status in life, until you take bold, desperate actions to change your situation, nothing will shift.

    ASSIGNMENTS:

    1. Identify practical steps you need to take to move from where you are to where you need to be.

    2. Take immediate action—do not delay or procrastinate.

    PRAYER:
    Father, I receive the grace to take decisive and practical action steps to leave where I am and move to where I ought to be. Help me to overcome the spell of procrastination so I can act with urgency, Lord, in Jesus’ Name.

    FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE:
    Breaking the Cycle of Failure

    QUOTE:
    "There is no success without secrets. There is no possibility without responsibility." (Culled from the book, 30 Secrets to the Top by Dr. Paul Enenche)

    DAILY READING:
    2 Chronicles 4-6

    AMAZING FACT:
    Elephants can run and swim at surprisingly fast speeds, showcasing their remarkable strength and agility.

    PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Receive the baptism of dissatisfaction with the status quo and the discipline for a change of action in this season in Jesus’ Name.

    BY DR. PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE.
    🍒🔥SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE DATE: THURSDAY 3RD APRIL, 2025 TOPIC: ACTION – A PROOF OF DISSATISFACTION SCRIPTURE: And the sons of the prophets said unto Elisha, Behold now, the place where we dwell with thee is too strait for us. Let us go, we pray thee, unto Jordan, and take thence every man a beam, and let us make us a place there, where we may dwell. And he answered, Go ye." (2 Kings 6:1-2) THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Even if you don’t like your current circumstances, until you make practical moves to leave where you are, nothing will change. It has been established that a major key to greatness, progress, and prosperity in life is dissatisfaction with current situation. If you are satisfied with where you are, you can hardly experience any progress, change or breakthrough in life. However, when you reach a point of deep dissatisfaction with poverty, mediocrity, failure, or stagnation, you are beginning to position yourself for success, increase, and prosperity. Beloved, maybe you are saying, “I am dissatisfied with my current state, yet nothing has changed.” The truth is this: It is the moves you make that confirm your dissatisfaction with your situation, and not just your feeling or thought. If your dissatisfaction remains a thought or feeling without action, your situation will never change. True dissatisfaction should propel you to take deliberate, intentional and practical steps that bring about progress and transformation. Even if you don’t like your current circumstances, until you make practical moves to leave where you are, nothing will change. It is the steps you take that prove that you genuinely want something better out of life. If you are truly dissatisfied with failure, you will take bold and strategic steps to rise above it. For example, if a lady is still living with a man she is not married to and claims she dislikes the situation, her claims may not be taken seriously. It is only when she takes steps to leave or make amends that it becomes evident that she genuinely wants a change. Staying there and doing nothing means she is comfortable with her situation, whether she admits it or not. Remember this: Even though you don’t like your current status in life, until you take bold, desperate actions to change your situation, nothing will shift. ASSIGNMENTS: 1. Identify practical steps you need to take to move from where you are to where you need to be. 2. Take immediate action—do not delay or procrastinate. PRAYER: Father, I receive the grace to take decisive and practical action steps to leave where I am and move to where I ought to be. Help me to overcome the spell of procrastination so I can act with urgency, Lord, in Jesus’ Name. FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: Breaking the Cycle of Failure QUOTE: "There is no success without secrets. There is no possibility without responsibility." (Culled from the book, 30 Secrets to the Top by Dr. Paul Enenche) DAILY READING: 2 Chronicles 4-6 AMAZING FACT: Elephants can run and swim at surprisingly fast speeds, showcasing their remarkable strength and agility. PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Receive the baptism of dissatisfaction with the status quo and the discipline for a change of action in this season in Jesus’ Name. BY DR. PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE.
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  • Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother?

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

    Characteristics of a mother

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    What do you think defines a mother best?

    Let's have your opinion on this
    Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother? A mother is someone who nurtures, cares for, and provides love and support to a child. This can be biological, adoptive, or even in a chosen family dynamic. A mother isn’t just defined by giving birth but by the role she plays in a child's life—offering guidance, protection, and unconditional love. Characteristics of a mother A mother is often characterized by a mix of emotional, psychological, and practical qualities. While every mother is unique, some common characteristics include: 1. Unconditional Love – A mother’s love is deep, unwavering, and not based on conditions. She cares for her children regardless of their flaws. 2. Nurturing Nature – She provides emotional and physical support, ensuring her children feel safe, loved, and cared for. 3. Patience – Raising children requires immense patience, from teaching life lessons to handling tantrums. 4. Selflessness – A mother often puts her child’s needs before her own, sacrificing time, sleep, and personal desires for their well-being. 5. Strength and Resilience – She remains strong through challenges, whether emotional, financial, or personal, to support her family. 6. Guidance and Wisdom – A mother imparts life lessons, values, and knowledge, helping her children navigate life’s ups and downs. 7. Protectiveness – She instinctively protects her child from harm, whether emotional or physical. 8. Compassion and Empathy – Understanding her child’s feelings and struggles, she provides comfort and reassurance. 9. Dedication and Hard Work – Whether she’s a stay-at-home mom, a working mother, or balancing both, she is committed to providing a better life for her child. 10. Forgiveness – Even when children make mistakes, a mother forgives and continues to support them. While these characteristics are common, motherhood looks different for everyone. Some mothers may express love through actions rather than words, while others may be more emotional. What do you think defines a mother best? Let's have your opinion on this
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  • Listen son, women do not fall in love based on logic. They always do it being guided by th3ir emotion. They enter a relationship being guided by their feelings, depending on what they feel that very moment. This is why they will always leave an engineer to date a tout. This is why you cannot advice them in their prime. They wanna date the bad boy who is not serious with them because he stirs their feelings. This is why advising your teenage daughter about marrying certain type of men will prove futile.

    Always understand that this strategy changes with phases, time and age. They will now stop following their emotions when loving a man when they have already made mistakes of their lives. When their prime have lapsed and they are now single modas with baggage, when their value has depleted. They will now tend to use logic in dating because they want security. Only f00l!sh meπ will offer this security when they are done done messing.

    Let them carry their own crosses. As a father, you will find yourself feeling sad because of your daughter who could not listen to you and now she married the wrong man. This happened in my family. My grandfather warned one of his daughters about marrying into a certain family. According to my grandmother, he told her,

    "I know these people. Do not dare, my daughter. You will cry and I will hear in my grave." This came to pass. My grandfather was long dead when our aunt saw shege in broad daylight.

    When women are young and wild, they follow their desires, they give themselves to whomever makes them go gaga! They follow where pleasure is served until it is time to settle down when they change moves.

    This is why as a man you should never lie to yourself that you are the one she loves not that she agreed to marry you, no! You can afford to pay her bills, you have a house, some money and security. This is why she forego the other guy she truly loved for you. Her love for you is intentional.

    She may be seeing her ex. And she might sleep with any other man she had before you. She married you because she needed the security which other men who made her go gaga could not fulfil. So, you were accepted because you came with a package others could not afford. So stop bragging, eh.

    This is why you should strive in looking for a younger woman who've had no history with men because all of them will always live engraved in her soul. They will live rent free in her mind. It is like a form of digital print in a dark web that cannot be erased.

    Whoever has found himself a womaπ with zero body count has found himself a good thing. The relationship is likely to be more solid than the one the womaπ is a retired veteran..
    Listen son, women do not fall in love based on logic. They always do it being guided by th3ir emotion. They enter a relationship being guided by their feelings, depending on what they feel that very moment. This is why they will always leave an engineer to date a tout. This is why you cannot advice them in their prime. They wanna date the bad boy who is not serious with them because he stirs their feelings. This is why advising your teenage daughter about marrying certain type of men will prove futile. Always understand that this strategy changes with phases, time and age. They will now stop following their emotions when loving a man when they have already made mistakes of their lives. When their prime have lapsed and they are now single modas with baggage, when their value has depleted. They will now tend to use logic in dating because they want security. Only f00l!sh meπ will offer this security when they are done done messing. Let them carry their own crosses. As a father, you will find yourself feeling sad because of your daughter who could not listen to you and now she married the wrong man. This happened in my family. My grandfather warned one of his daughters about marrying into a certain family. According to my grandmother, he told her, "I know these people. Do not dare, my daughter. You will cry and I will hear in my grave." This came to pass. My grandfather was long dead when our aunt saw shege in broad daylight. When women are young and wild, they follow their desires, they give themselves to whomever makes them go gaga! They follow where pleasure is served until it is time to settle down when they change moves. This is why as a man you should never lie to yourself that you are the one she loves not that she agreed to marry you, no! You can afford to pay her bills, you have a house, some money and security. This is why she forego the other guy she truly loved for you. Her love for you is intentional. She may be seeing her ex. And she might sleep with any other man she had before you. She married you because she needed the security which other men who made her go gaga could not fulfil. So, you were accepted because you came with a package others could not afford. So stop bragging, eh. This is why you should strive in looking for a younger woman who've had no history with men because all of them will always live engraved in her soul. They will live rent free in her mind. It is like a form of digital print in a dark web that cannot be erased. Whoever has found himself a womaπ with zero body count has found himself a good thing. The relationship is likely to be more solid than the one the womaπ is a retired veteran..
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  • CS is a safe delivery method Feeling embarrassed or ashamed about having a CS, perceiving it as a failure or weakness is a no. CS being tagged "unnatural" or "c-section babies are less healthy are all false.
    Join me and let's change this narrative amongst the people.

    A proud 4 CS mum,.
    CS is a safe delivery method Feeling embarrassed or ashamed about having a CS, perceiving it as a failure or weakness is a no. CS being tagged "unnatural" or "c-section babies are less healthy are all false. Join me and let's change this narrative amongst the people. A proud 4 CS mum,.
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  • Quotes That May Benefit You:

    1. "The hardest feeling people live with is the fear of what others think about them."
    — David Icke

    2. "Beware of those who apologize quickly; they often do so to end the conversation, not because they truly mean it."
    — Paulo Coelho

    3. "Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves."
    — Marcus Aurelius

    4. "The only way to deal with this unjust world is to rebel against it."
    — Albert Camus

    5. "Wisdom is knowing when to speak, and intelligence is knowing when to stay silent."
    — Socrates

    6. "A broken heart teaches you lessons that success never will."
    — Khalil Gibran

    7. "Most people do not seek the truth; they seek reassurance."
    — Carl Jung

    8. "The man who has nothing to lose is the man who cannot be controlled."
    — Fyodor Dostoevsky

    9. "A wise person never seeks revenge because life will handle it better."
    — Confucius

    10. "Be careful whom you trust; salt and sugar look alike."
    — Japanese Proverb

    11. "The moment you stop chasing something is the moment you find it."
    — Buddha

    12. "An army of sheep led by a lion will defeat an army of lions led by a sheep."
    — Arabic Proverb

    13. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
    — Martin Luther King Jr.

    14. "The one who lives for others will be remembered far longer than the one who lives only for himself."
    — Leo Tolstoy

    15. "The worst kind of loneliness is the one where people do not understand you."
    — George Eliot

    16. "To know how much someone values you, watch how they act when they no longer need you."
    — Friedrich Nietzsche

    17. "When you stop comparing yourself to others, you become the best version of yourself."
    — Lao Tzu

    18. "You will never influence the world by trying to fit into it."
    — Unknown

    19. "Be the reason someone believes in kindness."
    — Unknown

    20. "If something goes wrong, fix it. But train yourself not to worry—worrying never fixes anything."
    — Ernest Hemingway
    Quotes That May Benefit You: 1. "The hardest feeling people live with is the fear of what others think about them." — David Icke 2. "Beware of those who apologize quickly; they often do so to end the conversation, not because they truly mean it." — Paulo Coelho 3. "Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves." — Marcus Aurelius 4. "The only way to deal with this unjust world is to rebel against it." — Albert Camus 5. "Wisdom is knowing when to speak, and intelligence is knowing when to stay silent." — Socrates 6. "A broken heart teaches you lessons that success never will." — Khalil Gibran 7. "Most people do not seek the truth; they seek reassurance." — Carl Jung 8. "The man who has nothing to lose is the man who cannot be controlled." — Fyodor Dostoevsky 9. "A wise person never seeks revenge because life will handle it better." — Confucius 10. "Be careful whom you trust; salt and sugar look alike." — Japanese Proverb 11. "The moment you stop chasing something is the moment you find it." — Buddha 12. "An army of sheep led by a lion will defeat an army of lions led by a sheep." — Arabic Proverb 13. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." — Martin Luther King Jr. 14. "The one who lives for others will be remembered far longer than the one who lives only for himself." — Leo Tolstoy 15. "The worst kind of loneliness is the one where people do not understand you." — George Eliot 16. "To know how much someone values you, watch how they act when they no longer need you." — Friedrich Nietzsche 17. "When you stop comparing yourself to others, you become the best version of yourself." — Lao Tzu 18. "You will never influence the world by trying to fit into it." — Unknown 19. "Be the reason someone believes in kindness." — Unknown 20. "If something goes wrong, fix it. But train yourself not to worry—worrying never fixes anything." — Ernest Hemingway
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  • THE USE OF SALT AS A HACK

    1. To prevent plantains or bananas from getting ripe, completely soak them in a solution of water mixed with salt. Remove them from the solution when you want them to get ripe.

    2. Placing your overripe tomatoes in cold salted water overnight will help make them fresh and firm.

    3. To remove the smell from your hands after cutting onions, chicken or fish, just wash your hands with salt and water, you will have no smell anymore.

    4. If your liquid milk always spoils before you finish it, you can add a pinch of salt when you first open it, this will help the milk stay fresh for longer.

    5. To avoid the hot feeling of chili on your hands after cutting/slicing it with your hands, rub them with salt and vegetable oil or red oil and wash them.

    6. To preserve your beans mix them with salt and put them in a container. Your fermented carob beans will stay fresh

    7. When the chili accidentally gets into your eyes, put a pinch of salt in your mouth, the heat of the chili will disappear and you will see the magic.

    8. When storing empty containers or bottles, add a pinch of salt to prevent them from smelling bad.

    9. Sprinkle some salt on your fresh chilies while pounding them, this helps to pound them quickly.

    10. Soak bitter leaves in salt and hot water, this helps to remove the extra bitterness before cooking them.

    11. The salt and detergent mixture can help you kill ants and cockroaches that are bothering you in the kitchen.

    12. If you cut a lemon and don't want to use it to finish, sprinkle it with salt, it will stay fresh for 3 days. Make sure to rinse it before using it again.

    11. Salt can be used as a preservation method to store meat, fish or vegetables. It helps prevent the growth of bacteria.

    13. Grease fires or small fires can be extinguished using salt.

    STAY TRANQUIL!
    STAY HEALTHY!
    THE USE OF SALT AS A HACK 1. To prevent plantains or bananas from getting ripe, completely soak them in a solution of water mixed with salt. Remove them from the solution when you want them to get ripe. 2. Placing your overripe tomatoes in cold salted water overnight will help make them fresh and firm. 3. To remove the smell from your hands after cutting onions, chicken or fish, just wash your hands with salt and water, you will have no smell anymore. 4. If your liquid milk always spoils before you finish it, you can add a pinch of salt when you first open it, this will help the milk stay fresh for longer. 5. To avoid the hot feeling of chili on your hands after cutting/slicing it with your hands, rub them with salt and vegetable oil or red oil and wash them. 6. To preserve your beans mix them with salt and put them in a container. Your fermented carob beans will stay fresh 7. When the chili accidentally gets into your eyes, put a pinch of salt in your mouth, the heat of the chili will disappear and you will see the magic. 8. When storing empty containers or bottles, add a pinch of salt to prevent them from smelling bad. 9. Sprinkle some salt on your fresh chilies while pounding them, this helps to pound them quickly. 10. Soak bitter leaves in salt and hot water, this helps to remove the extra bitterness before cooking them. 11. The salt and detergent mixture can help you kill ants and cockroaches that are bothering you in the kitchen. 12. If you cut a lemon and don't want to use it to finish, sprinkle it with salt, it will stay fresh for 3 days. Make sure to rinse it before using it again. 11. Salt can be used as a preservation method to store meat, fish or vegetables. It helps prevent the growth of bacteria. 13. Grease fires or small fires can be extinguished using salt. STAY TRANQUIL! STAY HEALTHY!
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