• They said price of foodstuffs have reduced.

    Is it true?
    They said price of foodstuffs have reduced. Is it true?
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  • 1. Never shake hand while sitting.

    2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest.

    3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.

    4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you.

    5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.

    6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do.

    7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion.

    8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say.

    9. Ask more than you answer.

    10. Leave the profane language for the less educated.

    11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone.

    12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact.

    13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go.

    14. Never be ashamed of where you come from.

    15. Don't beg for a relationship.
    #sbusiso_sbu_mkhalipi
    1. Never shake hand while sitting. 2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest. 3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy. 4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you. 5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation. 6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do. 7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion. 8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say. 9. Ask more than you answer. 10. Leave the profane language for the less educated. 11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone. 12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact. 13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go. 14. Never be ashamed of where you come from. 15. Don't beg for a relationship. #sbusiso_sbu_mkhalipi
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  • THE PRICE OF WEALTH
    STORY OF A YAHOO BOY (EPISODE 7)

    When the coffin was finally opened, it felt as if only a minute had passed. The moment Baba opened the coffin, a sharp wave of cold air hit my face. It was over. Or so I thought. I sat up slowly, my body trembling from exhaustion. My muscles ached, and my mind felt foggy, as if I had been trapped in a dream for ages.

    Yet, somehow, it felt as though only a minute had passed. I blinked, adjusting to the dim light of the room. Baba was standing over me, his piercing eyes studying my every movement.

    "Step out," he commanded. I obeyed, moving cautiously as if my legs had forgotten how to walk. I had survived seven days inside a coffin.

    But what came next? Baba didn’t waste time. He blindfolded me again and placed another calabash in my hands. "Eat," he said simply. This time, the contents tasted different. The first one had been raw, chewy, almost metallic—I didn’t want to think about what it was.

    But this one? It tasted like soup—thick, peppery, with an odd aftertaste that made my stomach twist. I swallowed, forcing myself to finish it.

    After I was done, Baba removed the blindfold and motioned for me to stand up and follow him. At this moment, my mind was screaming for me to run. What if I had gone too far? What if this wasn’t worth it? But I had already made my choice. I was too deep to turn back now.

    Baba led me through another hallway, this one different from the others. Unlike the previous rooms, there were no red and white cloths hanging on the walls. Instead, the entire space was filled with eerie wooden carvings—ugly, twisted faces, some with hollow eyes that seemed to watch me as I walked.

    In the middle of the room, I saw something that made my heart pound. A large black pot. The type usually used for preparing jollof rice for large gatherings. Except this one was different.

    It was boiling heavily, smoke rising from it in thick spirals. But there was no fire. It sat on three massive stones, yet it bubbled furiously like it was placed over an invisible flame. I froze.

    Baba turned to me and said, "Enter the pot." My body stiffened. "Am I the one to enter, or are you referring to your servant?" I asked, half-joking. Baba’s expression darkened. "DO YOU THINK THIS IS A JOKE? ENTER THAT POT NOW!" His voice was like thunder in the small room.

    I swallowed hard and took a step forward. The steam rose, curling around my skin. I lifted one foot and tested the water with my toes.

    To my shock, it wasn’t hot. It just looked like it was boiling. With trembling hands, I stepped fully inside. As I stood in the strange boiling substance, Baba began chanting incantations.

    His voice echoed through the room, sending chills down my spine. After some time, he stopped. The bubbling pot suddenly went still. "Step out," Baba ordered. I obeyed. By now, I was weak. My body felt drained. This entire process was taking a toll on me. But it wasn’t over yet.

    As Baba led me back to the main chamber, I was shocked to see Vince sitting there, waiting for me. "How did you know I was here?" I asked, my voice hoarse.

    He smirked. "When I noticed your laptop was gone, I knew where you had gone." I sighed. "Bro, I feel like my soul is being drained." Vince chuckled. "You’re still standing, aren’t you? That means Baba’s work is successful." Baba walked into the room and handed me my laptop. To my surprise, it was now stained with: Red oil. Native chalk. Drops of blood. I stared at it in disbelief.

    Baba then turned to me and said, "Leave One Thousand Naira for the work I have done." I nodded, left the money, and quickly changed into my regular clothes. The moment I stepped outside, I felt relief for the first time. It was finally over. Vince led me to the car and drove us away.

    As we drove, I sat silently in the passenger seat, my head spinning. I had just spent seven days inside a coffin. I had eaten God knows what. I had stepped into a boiling pot that wasn’t hot. And now? Now, I was expected to return to Yahoo work like nothing had happened.

    Was all this even worth it? My stomach growled painfully. I turned to Vince. "Bro, take me to a restaurant. I haven’t eaten real food in seven days." He laughed. "I knew you’d say that." We pulled up to a local eatery, and I ordered the biggest plate of food I could find.

    As I ate, Vince leaned back in his chair and started talking. "There’s something you need to know, Daniel." I looked up, chewing slowly. "What is it?" Vince’s expression turned serious.

    Episode 8 to be dropped after 100 shâres. If it’s not complete, I won’t drop it, it’s not easy but I am enjoying writing this story just as you guys enjoy reading it.
    THE PRICE OF WEALTH STORY OF A YAHOO BOY (EPISODE 7) When the coffin was finally opened, it felt as if only a minute had passed. The moment Baba opened the coffin, a sharp wave of cold air hit my face. It was over. Or so I thought. I sat up slowly, my body trembling from exhaustion. My muscles ached, and my mind felt foggy, as if I had been trapped in a dream for ages. Yet, somehow, it felt as though only a minute had passed. I blinked, adjusting to the dim light of the room. Baba was standing over me, his piercing eyes studying my every movement. "Step out," he commanded. I obeyed, moving cautiously as if my legs had forgotten how to walk. I had survived seven days inside a coffin. But what came next? Baba didn’t waste time. He blindfolded me again and placed another calabash in my hands. "Eat," he said simply. This time, the contents tasted different. The first one had been raw, chewy, almost metallic—I didn’t want to think about what it was. But this one? It tasted like soup—thick, peppery, with an odd aftertaste that made my stomach twist. I swallowed, forcing myself to finish it. After I was done, Baba removed the blindfold and motioned for me to stand up and follow him. At this moment, my mind was screaming for me to run. What if I had gone too far? What if this wasn’t worth it? But I had already made my choice. I was too deep to turn back now. Baba led me through another hallway, this one different from the others. Unlike the previous rooms, there were no red and white cloths hanging on the walls. Instead, the entire space was filled with eerie wooden carvings—ugly, twisted faces, some with hollow eyes that seemed to watch me as I walked. In the middle of the room, I saw something that made my heart pound. A large black pot. The type usually used for preparing jollof rice for large gatherings. Except this one was different. It was boiling heavily, smoke rising from it in thick spirals. But there was no fire. It sat on three massive stones, yet it bubbled furiously like it was placed over an invisible flame. I froze. Baba turned to me and said, "Enter the pot." My body stiffened. "Am I the one to enter, or are you referring to your servant?" I asked, half-joking. Baba’s expression darkened. "DO YOU THINK THIS IS A JOKE? ENTER THAT POT NOW!" His voice was like thunder in the small room. I swallowed hard and took a step forward. The steam rose, curling around my skin. I lifted one foot and tested the water with my toes. To my shock, it wasn’t hot. It just looked like it was boiling. With trembling hands, I stepped fully inside. As I stood in the strange boiling substance, Baba began chanting incantations. His voice echoed through the room, sending chills down my spine. After some time, he stopped. The bubbling pot suddenly went still. "Step out," Baba ordered. I obeyed. By now, I was weak. My body felt drained. This entire process was taking a toll on me. But it wasn’t over yet. As Baba led me back to the main chamber, I was shocked to see Vince sitting there, waiting for me. "How did you know I was here?" I asked, my voice hoarse. He smirked. "When I noticed your laptop was gone, I knew where you had gone." I sighed. "Bro, I feel like my soul is being drained." Vince chuckled. "You’re still standing, aren’t you? That means Baba’s work is successful." Baba walked into the room and handed me my laptop. To my surprise, it was now stained with: Red oil. Native chalk. Drops of blood. I stared at it in disbelief. Baba then turned to me and said, "Leave One Thousand Naira for the work I have done." I nodded, left the money, and quickly changed into my regular clothes. The moment I stepped outside, I felt relief for the first time. It was finally over. Vince led me to the car and drove us away. As we drove, I sat silently in the passenger seat, my head spinning. I had just spent seven days inside a coffin. I had eaten God knows what. I had stepped into a boiling pot that wasn’t hot. And now? Now, I was expected to return to Yahoo work like nothing had happened. Was all this even worth it? My stomach growled painfully. I turned to Vince. "Bro, take me to a restaurant. I haven’t eaten real food in seven days." He laughed. "I knew you’d say that." We pulled up to a local eatery, and I ordered the biggest plate of food I could find. As I ate, Vince leaned back in his chair and started talking. "There’s something you need to know, Daniel." I looked up, chewing slowly. "What is it?" Vince’s expression turned serious. Episode 8 to be dropped after 100 shâres. If it’s not complete, I won’t drop it, it’s not easy but I am enjoying writing this story just as you guys enjoy reading it.
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  • 1. Never shake hand while sitting.

    2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest.

    3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.

    4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you.

    5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.

    6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do.

    7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion.

    8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say.

    9. Ask more than you answer.

    10. Leave the profane language for the less educated.

    11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone.

    12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact.

    13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go.

    14. Never be ashamed of where you come from.

    15. Don't beg for a relationship.
    #sbusiso_sbu_mkhalipi
    1. Never shake hand while sitting. 2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest. 3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy. 4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you. 5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation. 6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do. 7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion. 8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say. 9. Ask more than you answer. 10. Leave the profane language for the less educated. 11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone. 12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact. 13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go. 14. Never be ashamed of where you come from. 15. Don't beg for a relationship. #sbusiso_sbu_mkhalipi
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  • *MEN SHOULD PREPARE THEMSELVES TO HANDLE WOMEN WHO ARE OVER 40*

    When some Women turn 40 or 50 years, something major shifts in their personality.

    They become bolder, more rebellious, more religious, more focused, more opinionated and more emphatic about what they want.

    Don’t be surprised when a previously obedient and submissive Woman on turning 40/50 changes completely.
    Most especially when she had given birth to Children.

    At this age, she may not go with the flow anymore, she may begin to ask some questions :
    - Is sex food?
    - Query some of your instructions
    - Even the way you behave.

    She will also become more outspoken and will not be afraid to speak her mind.

    If care is not taken, you may have to do for yourself :
    - Dry cleaning
    - Preparing food to eat
    Because it might take her more time before she responds to your request.

    There is something definitely special about turning 40/50 for Women.

    If she has never challenged or questioned your instructions, get ready to be shocked by her boldness and confrontational attitude.

    The only way to avoid total breakdown of Peace and Harmony in the home is for Men to become fair, objective and reasonable in their approaches to issues at home and/or at work.

    Men should bear in mind that at this age, Women also harbour lots of regrets about the decisions they have made in life so far ... Their Husbands may be one of them!

    A woman at this age is a better Judge of character and will evaluate a Man using very different & weird parameters.

    Men must start on time to prepare for this phase in the lives of their Wives/Partners/Bosses/Subordinates.

    What you put in is what you get!
    If you have treated her fairly, then you don’t have anything to worry about.

    She will begin to appreciate you better if for any reason she didn’t do so in the past.

    On the contrary if you haven’t been nice to her, fasten your seatbelt, the ride is about to get pretty bumpy.

    A Woman doesn’t forget those who hurt her, and by her actions and utterances you will know that she is out to show you that she is no longer that little girl you married..

    For young men, It might help to learn these early in life.

    *MEMORY CARES *
    *MEN SHOULD PREPARE THEMSELVES TO HANDLE WOMEN WHO ARE OVER 40* When some Women turn 40 or 50 years, something major shifts in their personality. They become bolder, more rebellious, more religious, more focused, more opinionated and more emphatic about what they want. Don’t be surprised when a previously obedient and submissive Woman on turning 40/50 changes completely. Most especially when she had given birth to Children. At this age, she may not go with the flow anymore, she may begin to ask some questions : - Is sex food? - Query some of your instructions - Even the way you behave. She will also become more outspoken and will not be afraid to speak her mind. If care is not taken, you may have to do for yourself : - Dry cleaning - Preparing food to eat Because it might take her more time before she responds to your request. There is something definitely special about turning 40/50 for Women. If she has never challenged or questioned your instructions, get ready to be shocked by her boldness and confrontational attitude. The only way to avoid total breakdown of Peace and Harmony in the home is for Men to become fair, objective and reasonable in their approaches to issues at home and/or at work. Men should bear in mind that at this age, Women also harbour lots of regrets about the decisions they have made in life so far ... Their Husbands may be one of them! A woman at this age is a better Judge of character and will evaluate a Man using very different & weird parameters. Men must start on time to prepare for this phase in the lives of their Wives/Partners/Bosses/Subordinates. What you put in is what you get! If you have treated her fairly, then you don’t have anything to worry about. She will begin to appreciate you better if for any reason she didn’t do so in the past. On the contrary if you haven’t been nice to her, fasten your seatbelt, the ride is about to get pretty bumpy. A Woman doesn’t forget those who hurt her, and by her actions and utterances you will know that she is out to show you that she is no longer that little girl you married.. For young men, It might help to learn these early in life. *MEMORY CARES 💕*
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  • *THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE !!!*

    *A. Three things to check as often as possible:*

    (1) Your blood pressure
    (2) Your blood sugar
    (3) Your cholesterol

    *B. Six things to minimize in your food:*

    (1) Salt
    (2) Sugar
    (3) Canned meat and food
    (4) Particularly roasted red meat
    (5) Dairy products
    (6) Starchy products

    *C. Four things to increase in your food:*

    (1) Greens / Vegetables
    (2) Beans
    (3) Fruits
    (4) Nuts

    *D. Three things you should forget:*

    (1) Your age
    (2) Your past
    (3) Your grievances

    *E. Four things you must have, no matter how strong you are:*

    (1) Friends who really love you
    (2) Caring family
    (3) Positive thoughts
    (4) A warm home.

    *F. Five things to do to stay healthy:*

    (1) Fasting
    (2) Smile/laugh
    (3) Trek/exercise
    (4) Reduce your weight
    (5) Happiness - reduce stress

    *G. Six things you don't have to do:*

    (1) Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink.

    (2) Don't wait until you're sleepy to sleep.

    (3) Don't wait until you're tired to rest.

    (4) Don't wait until you're sick for medical check-ups, otherwise you won't regret it until later in life.

    (5) Don't wait until you have a problem before praying to your God.

    Stdove is a big project. You need to stay healthy and stay alive to enjoy this wealth
    *THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE !!!* *A. Three things to check as often as possible:* (1) Your blood pressure (2) Your blood sugar (3) Your cholesterol *B. Six things to minimize in your food:* (1) Salt (2) Sugar (3) Canned meat and food (4) Particularly roasted red meat (5) Dairy products (6) Starchy products *C. Four things to increase in your food:* (1) Greens / Vegetables (2) Beans (3) Fruits (4) Nuts *D. Three things you should forget:* (1) Your age (2) Your past (3) Your grievances *E. Four things you must have, no matter how strong you are:* (1) Friends who really love you (2) Caring family (3) Positive thoughts (4) A warm home. *F. Five things to do to stay healthy:* (1) Fasting (2) Smile/laugh (3) Trek/exercise (4) Reduce your weight (5) Happiness - reduce stress *G. Six things you don't have to do:* (1) Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink. (2) Don't wait until you're sleepy to sleep. (3) Don't wait until you're tired to rest. (4) Don't wait until you're sick for medical check-ups, otherwise you won't regret it until later in life. (5) Don't wait until you have a problem before praying to your God. Stdove is a big project. You need to stay healthy and stay alive to enjoy this wealth
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  • What kind of food do you eat?
    What kind of food do you eat?
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  • Please take note - VERY IMPORTANT
    1. The STOMACH
    is injured when
    you do not have
    breakfast in the
    morning.

    2. The KIDNEYS
    are injured when
    you do not even
    drink 10 glasses
    of water in 24
    hours.

    3. GALLBLADDER
    is injured when
    you do not even
    sleep until 11
    o'clock and do not
    wake up to the
    sunrise.

    4. The SMALL
    INTESTINE is
    injured when you
    eat cold and stale
    food.

    5. The LARGE
    INTESTINES are
    injured when you
    eat more fried
    and spicy food.

    6. The LUNGS are
    injured when you
    breathe in smoke
    and stay in
    polluted
    environment of
    cigarettes.

    7. The LIVER is
    injured when you
    eat heavy fried
    food, junk, and
    fast food.

    8. The HEART is
    injured when you
    eat your meal with
    more salt and
    cholesterol.

    9. The PANCREAS
    is injured when
    you eat sweet
    things because
    they are tasty and
    freely available.

    10. The Eyes are
    injured when you
    work in the light
    of mobile phone
    and computer
    screen in the
    dark.

    11. The brain is
    injured when you
    start thinking
    negative
    thoughts.

    12. The SOUL gets
    injured when you
    don't have family
    and friends to
    care and share
    with you in life
    their love,
    affection,
    happiness,
    sorrow and joy.

    All these body
    parts are NOT
    available in the
    market

    So take good
    care and keep
    your body parts
    healthy.
    Please take note - VERY IMPORTANT 1. The STOMACH is injured when you do not have breakfast in the morning. 2. The KIDNEYS are injured when you do not even drink 10 glasses of water in 24 hours. 3. GALLBLADDER is injured when you do not even sleep until 11 o'clock and do not wake up to the sunrise. 4. The SMALL INTESTINE is injured when you eat cold and stale food. 5. The LARGE INTESTINES are injured when you eat more fried and spicy food. 6. The LUNGS are injured when you breathe in smoke and stay in polluted environment of cigarettes. 7. The LIVER is injured when you eat heavy fried food, junk, and fast food. 8. The HEART is injured when you eat your meal with more salt and cholesterol. 9. The PANCREAS is injured when you eat sweet things because they are tasty and freely available. 10. The Eyes are injured when you work in the light of mobile phone and computer screen in the dark. 11. The brain is injured when you start thinking negative thoughts. 12. The SOUL gets injured when you don't have family and friends to care and share with you in life their love, affection, happiness, sorrow and joy. All these body parts are NOT available in the market So take good care and keep your body parts healthy.
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  • "When you starve a child of food, as a way of punishment, you've taught the child to ste@l."
    ..My Mother
    "When you starve a child of food, as a way of punishment, you've taught the child to ste@l." ..My Mother
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  • So yummy #food #gadachat
    So yummy 😋 #food #gadachat
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  • Today's food for thought and blessing
    Today's food for thought and blessing
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  • The snake bit the hen, and with the poison burning in her body, she sought refuge in her henhouse.

    But the other hens preferred to expel her so that the poison would not spread.

    The hen limped away, crying in pain. Not because of the bite, but because of the abandonment and disdain of her own family at the time when she needed them most.

    And so she left... burning with fever, dragging one of her legs, vulnerable to the cold nights.

    With each step, a tear fell.

    The hens in the henhouse watched her go away, watching her disappear on the horizon. Some said to each other:

    — Let her go... She will die far from us.

    And when the hen finally vanished into the immensity of the horizon, they were all sure that she had died.

    Some even looked at the sky, hoping to see vultures flying.
    Time passed.

    Much later, a hummingbird came to the henhouse and announced:

    — Your sister is alive! She lives in a cave far away from here.

    She recovered, but lost a leg from the snake bite.
    She has trouble finding food and needs your help.

    There was silence. Then the excuses began:

    — I can't go, I'm laying eggs...

    — I can't go, I'm looking for corn...

    — I can't go, I have to take care of my chicks...

    So, one by one, they all rejected the request. The hummingbird returned to the cave without help.

    Time passed again.

    Much later, the hummingbird returned, but this time with painful news:

    — Your sister has passed away... She died alone in the cave... There is no one to bury her or mourn her.

    At that moment, a weight fell on everyone. A deep lament filled the henhouse.

    Those who were laying eggs stopped.

    Those who were looking for corn left the seeds behind.

    Those who were caring for chicks forgot about them for a moment.

    Regret hurt more than any poison. Why didn't we go before? they asked themselves.

    And without measuring the distance or the effort, they all set off for the cave, crying and lamenting. Now they had a reason to see her, but it was too late.

    When they got to the cave, they didn't find the hen.. They only found a letter that said:

    "In life, many times people don't cross the street to help you when you're alive, but they cross the world to bury you when you die.

    And most of the tears at funerals are not from pain, but from remorse and regret."
    The snake bit the hen, and with the poison burning in her body, she sought refuge in her henhouse. But the other hens preferred to expel her so that the poison would not spread. The hen limped away, crying in pain. Not because of the bite, but because of the abandonment and disdain of her own family at the time when she needed them most. And so she left... burning with fever, dragging one of her legs, vulnerable to the cold nights. With each step, a tear fell. The hens in the henhouse watched her go away, watching her disappear on the horizon. Some said to each other: — Let her go... She will die far from us. And when the hen finally vanished into the immensity of the horizon, they were all sure that she had died. Some even looked at the sky, hoping to see vultures flying. Time passed. Much later, a hummingbird came to the henhouse and announced: — Your sister is alive! She lives in a cave far away from here. She recovered, but lost a leg from the snake bite. She has trouble finding food and needs your help. There was silence. Then the excuses began: — I can't go, I'm laying eggs... — I can't go, I'm looking for corn... — I can't go, I have to take care of my chicks... So, one by one, they all rejected the request. The hummingbird returned to the cave without help. Time passed again. Much later, the hummingbird returned, but this time with painful news: — Your sister has passed away... She died alone in the cave... There is no one to bury her or mourn her. At that moment, a weight fell on everyone. A deep lament filled the henhouse. Those who were laying eggs stopped. Those who were looking for corn left the seeds behind. Those who were caring for chicks forgot about them for a moment. Regret hurt more than any poison. Why didn't we go before? they asked themselves. And without measuring the distance or the effort, they all set off for the cave, crying and lamenting. Now they had a reason to see her, but it was too late. When they got to the cave, they didn't find the hen.. They only found a letter that said: "In life, many times people don't cross the street to help you when you're alive, but they cross the world to bury you when you die. And most of the tears at funerals are not from pain, but from remorse and regret."
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