• 1. A leader leads from the front not from the back
    2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round
    3. A leader listens more than he speaks
    4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses
    5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public
    6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort
    7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure
    8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them
    9. A leader shows vision, not confusion
    10. A leader works with the team, not above the team
    11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers
    12. A leader stays calm even when others panic
    13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise
    14. A leader serves before he commands
    15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit
    16. A leader builds trust, not fear
    17. A leader values growth over perfection
    18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame
    19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs
    20. A leader respects others regardless of their position
    21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading
    22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words

    23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient
    24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them
    25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced
    26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it
    27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas
    28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide
    29. A leader builds bridges, not walls
    30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them

    *Encouragement Paragraph:*
    True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership.
    1. A leader leads from the front not from the back 2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round 3. A leader listens more than he speaks 4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses 5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public 6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort 7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure 8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them 9. A leader shows vision, not confusion 10. A leader works with the team, not above the team 11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers 12. A leader stays calm even when others panic 13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise 14. A leader serves before he commands 15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit 16. A leader builds trust, not fear 17. A leader values growth over perfection 18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame 19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs 20. A leader respects others regardless of their position 21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading 22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words 23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient 24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them 25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced 26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it 27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas 28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide 29. A leader builds bridges, not walls 30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them *Encouragement Paragraph:* True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership. đŸ’Ș🌟
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  • FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEV.- GOV UMO ENO

    ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development.

    The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo.

    He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property

    He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement

    The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations.

    "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State.

    "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world.

    "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue.

    " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system.

    "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON.

    "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat.

    "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said.

    The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts.

    He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy.

    In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State.

    Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027.

    Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals.

    The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
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    I speak, I mentor and educate undergraduates and individuals to pursue excellence, discover purpose, and build skills for global influence.

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    FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEV.- GOV UMO ENO ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development. The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo. He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations. "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State. "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world. "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue. " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system. "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON. "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat. "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said. The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts. He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy. In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State. Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027. Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals. The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State. ______________________________________ I'm Kokoette Michael your EduPurpose Coach. I speak, I mentor and educate undergraduates and individuals to pursue excellence, discover purpose, and build skills for global influence. 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  • Let me tell you a secret.

    The early stages of your growth are usually the hardest.

    Let me use social media as an example.

    It’s harder to get your first 10k followers.

    I struggled with hitting 10k followers for many many years. I was just stuck.

    I opened this account in 2017. That’s about 7 years ago. For the first five to six years, growth was so difficult. I was stuck at less than 10k followers.

    I think things started changing last year. As soon as I passed the 10k mark, it became way easier from there. The same 10k followers I struggled to get in years, I could now hit within a few weeks.

    It’s the same thing with money. The first million will likely be one of the hardest to make. But once you make it, things begin to flow more easily.

    It's the same with building anything worthwhile.

    Why is the beginning always tough?

    Because in that phase, you’re still trying to figure things out. You’re experimenting, doing trial and error. But there comes a time when you finally find your winning formula. At that point, you stop guessing. You simply apply what works, and the results keep coming in.

    Now, here's why I’m sharing this.

    At that point where you’re trying to break through, there’s always the temptation to cut corners and look for an easy way out.

    Please, resist it.

    The process, the lessons, the mistakes, and everything you encounter in that difficult season are what make your future success easier.

    If you follow shortcuts, you’ll never build anything substantial.

    Let me not talk too much.

    Bottom line is this. If you’re going through a tough phase right now, no matter what you’re building, it’s totally normal.

    Just keep going.

    You’re gaining experiences that will make your growth tomorrow look like magic.

    People will see you and say, “Is it not this girl? How did she grow so fast?”

    But when you were struggling with 1k followers and 5k in your account, they didn’t know o.

    We all have our breakthrough moments.

    Patiently wait for yours.

    Let's keep doing wonders together.
    Let me tell you a secret. The early stages of your growth are usually the hardest. Let me use social media as an example. It’s harder to get your first 10k followers. I struggled with hitting 10k followers for many many years. I was just stuck. I opened this account in 2017. That’s about 7 years ago. For the first five to six years, growth was so difficult. I was stuck at less than 10k followers. I think things started changing last year. As soon as I passed the 10k mark, it became way easier from there. The same 10k followers I struggled to get in years, I could now hit within a few weeks. It’s the same thing with money. The first million will likely be one of the hardest to make. But once you make it, things begin to flow more easily. It's the same with building anything worthwhile. Why is the beginning always tough? Because in that phase, you’re still trying to figure things out. You’re experimenting, doing trial and error. But there comes a time when you finally find your winning formula. At that point, you stop guessing. You simply apply what works, and the results keep coming in. Now, here's why I’m sharing this. At that point where you’re trying to break through, there’s always the temptation to cut corners and look for an easy way out. Please, resist it. The process, the lessons, the mistakes, and everything you encounter in that difficult season are what make your future success easier. If you follow shortcuts, you’ll never build anything substantial. Let me not talk too much. Bottom line is this. If you’re going through a tough phase right now, no matter what you’re building, it’s totally normal. Just keep going. You’re gaining experiences that will make your growth tomorrow look like magic. People will see you and say, “Is it not this girl? How did she grow so fast?” But when you were struggling with 1k followers and 5k in your account, they didn’t know o. We all have our breakthrough moments. Patiently wait for yours. Let's keep doing wonders together.
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  • đđ«đžđŹđąđđžđ§đ­ 𝐓𝐱𝐧𝐼𝐛𝐼 đ…đ„đšđ đŹ 𝐎𝐟𝐟 𝟏𝟏𝟖.đŸ–đŸ“đ€đŠ đ‚đšđ„đšđ›đšđ«-𝐄𝐛𝐹𝐧đČ𝐱-𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐼𝐞-đđšđŹđšđ«đšđ°đš-𝐀𝐛𝐼𝐣𝐚 đ’đźđ©đžđ« 𝐇𝐱𝐠𝐡𝐰𝐚đČ

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially flagged off the construction of the 118.85km Calabar–Ebonyi–Benue–Nasarawa–Abuja Super Highway, marking a transformative step toward national integration and infrastructure expansion.

    Flagged off in Afikpo North, Ebonyi State, the project aims to connect the South-East, South-South, and North-Central regions, improving accessibility and ending years of infrastructural neglect. It extends from Ndibe Beach in Afikpo, through Benue and Nasarawa, and into the FCT, Abuja, with additional access to Calabar via Cross River State.

    President Tinubu, represented by Governor Francis Nwifuru, described the superhighway as a symbol of the Renewed Hope Agenda—a shift from marginalization to inclusion, connectivity, and nationwide development.

    Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi Minister Of Works⁩, emphasized the highway’s strategic importance in stimulating trade, connectivity, and economic growth, calling it a key milestone of the administration’s infrastructural revolution.

    This superhighway will significantly boost interstate commerce, reduce travel time, and enhance security and logistics across multiple regions. It is also expected to unlock agricultural and industrial potential, foster unity, and drive sustainable development across Nigeria’s heartland.

    — Kamorudeen Yusuf, Personal Assistant on Special Duties to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

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    đđ«đžđŹđąđđžđ§đ­ 𝐓𝐱𝐧𝐼𝐛𝐼 đ…đ„đšđ đŹ 𝐎𝐟𝐟 𝟏𝟏𝟖.đŸ–đŸ“đ€đŠ đ‚đšđ„đšđ›đšđ«-𝐄𝐛𝐹𝐧đČ𝐱-𝐁𝐞𝐧𝐼𝐞-đđšđŹđšđ«đšđ°đš-𝐀𝐛𝐼𝐣𝐚 đ’đźđ©đžđ« 𝐇𝐱𝐠𝐡𝐰𝐚đČ President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially flagged off the construction of the 118.85km Calabar–Ebonyi–Benue–Nasarawa–Abuja Super Highway, marking a transformative step toward national integration and infrastructure expansion. Flagged off in Afikpo North, Ebonyi State, the project aims to connect the South-East, South-South, and North-Central regions, improving accessibility and ending years of infrastructural neglect. It extends from Ndibe Beach in Afikpo, through Benue and Nasarawa, and into the FCT, Abuja, with additional access to Calabar via Cross River State. President Tinubu, represented by Governor Francis Nwifuru, described the superhighway as a symbol of the Renewed Hope Agenda—a shift from marginalization to inclusion, connectivity, and nationwide development. Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi Minister Of Works⁩, emphasized the highway’s strategic importance in stimulating trade, connectivity, and economic growth, calling it a key milestone of the administration’s infrastructural revolution. This superhighway will significantly boost interstate commerce, reduce travel time, and enhance security and logistics across multiple regions. It is also expected to unlock agricultural and industrial potential, foster unity, and drive sustainable development across Nigeria’s heartland. — Kamorudeen Yusuf, Personal Assistant on Special Duties to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu đđ«đžđŹđąđđžđ§đ­đąđšđ„đ•đąđ„đ„đšđ”đ©đđšđ­đž
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  • The power of words in shaping your reality
    ~by AkaGod Emmanuel

    Absolutely! The "poor man's mindset" can often lead to a cycle of negativity and inaction. When you tell yourself, "I can't," you essentially limit your potential and close the door on opportunities for growth and problem-solving.

    Here are a few ways to shift your mindset and focus on positive change:

    1. **Change Your Language**: Instead of saying "I can't," try saying "I will try" or "I haven't found the solution yet." This opens the door to exploration and encourages a problem-solving attitude.

    2. **Embrace Challenges**: View challenges as opportunities to learn and grow, rather than obstacles. This shift in perspective can motivate you to take action instead of retreating.

    3. **Set Small Goals**: Break larger problems into smaller, manageable tasks. Celebrate the small wins to build confidence and momentum.

    4. **Positive Affirmations**: Use affirmations to reinforce a growth mindset. Remind yourself of your strengths and capabilities regularly.

    5. **Surround Yourself with Positivity**: Engage with people who inspire and uplift you. Their positive energy can be contagious and help you shift your outlook.

    6. **Take Action**: The best way to combat a negative mindset is through action. Take small steps toward your goals, and you'll begin to see progress.

    7. **Reflect and Adapt**: Take time to reflect on your experiences. Learn from setbacks and adapt your strategies instead of giving up.

    Changing your words and, by extension, your mindset can indeed transform your life. Embrace a growth-oriented perspective, and you'll find that many challenges are surmountable with the right approach!

    #changing your words
    #unvieling uncommon shift
    #interaction with reality
    The power of words in shaping your reality ~by AkaGod Emmanuel Absolutely! The "poor man's mindset" can often lead to a cycle of negativity and inaction. When you tell yourself, "I can't," you essentially limit your potential and close the door on opportunities for growth and problem-solving. Here are a few ways to shift your mindset and focus on positive change: 1. **Change Your Language**: Instead of saying "I can't," try saying "I will try" or "I haven't found the solution yet." This opens the door to exploration and encourages a problem-solving attitude. 2. **Embrace Challenges**: View challenges as opportunities to learn and grow, rather than obstacles. This shift in perspective can motivate you to take action instead of retreating. 3. **Set Small Goals**: Break larger problems into smaller, manageable tasks. Celebrate the small wins to build confidence and momentum. 4. **Positive Affirmations**: Use affirmations to reinforce a growth mindset. Remind yourself of your strengths and capabilities regularly. 5. **Surround Yourself with Positivity**: Engage with people who inspire and uplift you. Their positive energy can be contagious and help you shift your outlook. 6. **Take Action**: The best way to combat a negative mindset is through action. Take small steps toward your goals, and you'll begin to see progress. 7. **Reflect and Adapt**: Take time to reflect on your experiences. Learn from setbacks and adapt your strategies instead of giving up. Changing your words and, by extension, your mindset can indeed transform your life. Embrace a growth-oriented perspective, and you'll find that many challenges are surmountable with the right approach! #changing your words #unvieling uncommon shift #interaction with reality
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  • SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!!

    1. BUDGETING MONTHLY

    Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals.

    2. TRACKING EXPENSES

    Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings.

    3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN

    Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs.

    4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS

    Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending.

    5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND

    Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies.

    6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY

    Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time.

    7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING

    Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants.

    8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME

    This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties.

    9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS

    Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security.

    10. INVESTING EARLY

    Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better.

    11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES

    Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely.

    12. MINIMIZING DEBT

    Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt.

    13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY

    Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding.

    14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS

    Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability.

    15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT

    This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt.

    16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST

    This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases.

    17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME

    Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living.

    18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS

    Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates.

    19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY

    Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money.

    20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING

    Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money.

    21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE

    Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters.

    22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY

    Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away.

    23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY

    Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity.

    24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY

    Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior.

    25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST

    Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run.

    26. CREDIT MONITORING

    Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early.

    27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions.

    28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY

    Durable goods last longer and save you more over time.

    29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS

    Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further.

    30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE

    Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning.

    31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION

    As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally.

    32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER

    Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals.

    33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED

    This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud.

    34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS

    Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts.

    35. REINVESTING RETURNS

    Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth.

    36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES

    Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits.

    37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH

    Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps.

    38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE

    A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals.

    39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY

    Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth.

    40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY

    Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential.

    41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH

    Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money.

    42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES

    Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them.

    43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION

    Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans.

    44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES

    Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability.

    45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS

    Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better.

    46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE

    Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands.

    47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES

    Risky ventures often lead to massive losses.

    48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE

    Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit.

    49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY

    Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary.

    50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART

    Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
    SOUND FINANCIAL HABITS!!! 1. BUDGETING MONTHLY Creating and sticking to a monthly budget ensures your spending aligns with your income and financial goals. 2. TRACKING EXPENSES Recording daily expenses helps identify unnecessary spending and areas for savings. 3. SPENDING LESS THAN YOU EARN Living below your means allows you to save and invest the excess for future needs. 4. SETTING FINANCIAL GOALS Short-term and long-term goals give direction to your finances and help prioritize spending. 5. HAVING AN EMERGENCY FUND Saving 3-6 months’ worth of expenses cushions you during unforeseen circumstances like job loss or medical emergencies. 6. SAVING CONSISTENTLY Regular saving, no matter how small, builds wealth over time. 7. AVOIDING IMPULSE BUYING Delaying purchases helps you differentiate between needs and wants. 8. PAYING BILLS ON TIME This protects your credit score and avoids late fees or penalties. 9. BUILDING MULTIPLE INCOME STREAMS Relying on one income source is risky. Side hustles, investments, and passive income sources add financial security. 10. INVESTING EARLY Compound interest works best over time; the earlier you start, the better. 11. UNDERSTANDING INTEREST RATES Knowing how interest works helps in choosing loans and investments wisely. 12. MINIMIZING DEBT Avoid accumulating bad debt like credit card debt. Focus on paying off existing debt. 13. LEARNING FINANCIAL LITERACY Reading books, listening to podcasts, or taking courses increases financial understanding. 14. LIVING WITHIN YOUR MEANS Avoid the pressure to “keep up with the Joneses.” Contentment brings stability. 15. BUYING WITH CASH, NOT CREDIT This limits overspending and ensures you don’t fall into debt. 16. SHOPPING WITH A LIST This helps you stick to essentials and avoid unnecessary purchases. 17. MEAL PLANNING AND COOKING AT HOME Reduces food costs and promotes healthier living. 18. NEGOTIATING PRICES AND BILLS Many expenses (like rent, cable, or subscriptions) can be negotiated for better rates. 19. REVIEWING SUBSCRIPTIONS REGULARLY Cancel unused or unnecessary services to save money. 20. COMPARING BEFORE BUYING Researching and comparing prices ensures value for your money. 21. HAVING INSURANCE COVERAGE Health, auto, and life insurance protect you from financial disasters. 22. PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT EARLY Start saving for retirement even if it seems far away. 23. GIVING AND DONATING WISELY Giving is good, but do it wisely within your financial capacity. 24. TEACHING YOUR FAMILY ABOUT MONEY Involving your spouse and children fosters responsible financial behavior. 25. PAYING OFF HIGH-INTEREST DEBTS FIRST Prioritize debts with the highest interest rates to save money in the long run. 26. CREDIT MONITORING Regularly check your credit score to avoid surprises and detect fraud early. 27. INVESTING IN PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Courses and skills that improve your earning potential are good financial decisions. 28. BUYING QUALITY OVER QUANTITY Durable goods last longer and save you more over time. 29. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS Legit deals reduce costs and stretch your money further. 30. PLANNING BIG PURCHASES IN ADVANCE Avoid financing items you could save up for with planning. 31. AVOIDING LIFESTYLE INFLATION As income grows, avoid increasing your spending proportionally. 32. HAVING A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY PARTNER Someone to keep you honest and focused on your financial goals. 33. KEEPING FINANCIAL RECORDS ORGANIZED This helps in tax preparation, tracking progress, and spotting fraud. 34. MAKING USE OF AUTOMATIC SAVINGS Set up automatic transfers to savings or investment accounts. 35. REINVESTING RETURNS Instead of spending returns, reinvest them to grow your wealth. 36. SETTING SPENDING LIMITS FOR CATEGORIES Control areas like entertainment or shopping with set limits. 37. BEING PATIENT WITH FINANCIAL GROWTH Wealth-building is a long-term process. Avoid “get rich quick” traps. 38. GETTING PROFESSIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE A certified financial planner can help align actions with goals. 39. PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS LEGALLY Use wills, trusts, and insurance to secure your wealth. 40. UPGRADING YOUR SKILLS REGULARLY Continuous learning boosts employability and income potential. 41. TAKING CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Health is wealth. Avoiding health-related expenses through good living habits saves money. 42. BEING MINDFUL OF TAXES Understand tax obligations and use legal ways to reduce them. 43. PLANNING FOR CHILDREN’S EDUCATION Start saving early to avoid burdensome educational loans. 44. LIMITING LUXURY PURCHASES Enjoy life, but not at the expense of your financial stability. 45. USING FINANCIAL APPS AND TOOLS Apps like budgeting tools help track, plan, and manage money better. 46. REFINANCING LOANS WHEN IT MAKES SENSE Lower interest rates on loans can save you thousands. 47. AVOIDING GAMBLING OR GET-RICH SCHEMES Risky ventures often lead to massive losses. 48. SEEKING VALUE, NOT JUST PRICE Low price doesn’t always mean good value. Weigh cost against benefit. 49. REVIEWING FINANCIAL PROGRESS REGULARLY Quarterly or yearly reviews help you stay on track and adjust where necessary. 50. MAINTAINING A GENEROUS BUT WISE HEART Give cheerfully and help others, but don’t do so to your own financial detriment.
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  • HABITS THAT TURN BOYS INTO MEN:

    1. Responsibility:
    Take responsibility for your actions & be accountable for your mistakes.

    2. Respect:
    Show respect for yourself & others, including those who are different from you.

    3. Honesty:
    Be honest in your words & actions.

    4. Empathy:
    Try to understand and relate to the feelings and experiences of others.

    5. Self-control:
    Practice selt-control and resist negative impulses.

    6. Perseverance:
    Keep working hard and don't give up, even when things get tough.

    7. Initiative:
    Take initiative and be proactive in your goals and responsibilities.

    8. Time management:
    Use your time wisely and efficiently.

    9. Good communication:
    Communicate clearly & effectively with others.

    10. Problem-solving:
    Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges.

    11. Resourcefulness:
    Use your resources and skills effectively to get things done.

    12. Independence:
    Develop independence and self-reliance.

    13. Interdependence:
    Recognize the importance of teamwork and interdependence with others.

    14. Creativity:
    Use your creativity and imagination to come up with new ideas and Solutions.

    15. Adaptability:
    Be flexible & adaptable to change.

    16. Leadership:
    Develop leadership skills and the ability to inspire and guide others.

    17. Emotional intelligence:
    Develop your emotional intelligence and the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others.

    18. Confidence:
    Believe in yourself and your abilities.

    19. Courage:
    Be brave and stand up for what you believe in.

    20. Humility:
    Be humble and open to learning and growth.

    21. Gratitude:
    Practice gratitude and appreciate what you have.
    HABITS THAT TURN BOYS INTO MEN: 1. Responsibility: Take responsibility for your actions & be accountable for your mistakes. 2. Respect: Show respect for yourself & others, including those who are different from you. 3. Honesty: Be honest in your words & actions. 4. Empathy: Try to understand and relate to the feelings and experiences of others. 5. Self-control: Practice selt-control and resist negative impulses. 6. Perseverance: Keep working hard and don't give up, even when things get tough. 7. Initiative: Take initiative and be proactive in your goals and responsibilities. 8. Time management: Use your time wisely and efficiently. 9. Good communication: Communicate clearly & effectively with others. 10. Problem-solving: Use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges. 11. Resourcefulness: Use your resources and skills effectively to get things done. 12. Independence: Develop independence and self-reliance. 13. Interdependence: Recognize the importance of teamwork and interdependence with others. 14. Creativity: Use your creativity and imagination to come up with new ideas and Solutions. 15. Adaptability: Be flexible & adaptable to change. 16. Leadership: Develop leadership skills and the ability to inspire and guide others. 17. Emotional intelligence: Develop your emotional intelligence and the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others. 18. Confidence: Believe in yourself and your abilities. 19. Courage: Be brave and stand up for what you believe in. 20. Humility: Be humble and open to learning and growth. 21. Gratitude: Practice gratitude and appreciate what you have.
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  • FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVT -GOV UMO ENO

    ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style

    Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development.

    The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo.

    He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property

    He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement

    The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations.

    "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State.

    "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world.

    "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue.

    " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system.

    "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON.

    "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat.

    "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said.

    The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts.

    He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy.

    In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State.

    Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027.

    Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals.

    The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
    FISCAL DISCIPLINE, REVENUE DIVERSIFICATION CRITICAL FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVT -GOV UMO ENO ... as Senate President applauds his leadership style Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has emphasized on the need for states and local governments to embrace fiscal discipline and revenue diversification to achieve sustainable development. The Governor stated this while delivering a public lecture on the theme: "Leading Economic Development in Sub-Nationals of the Nigerian Federation: The ARISE Agenda," at the University of Uyo. He noted that the ARISE Agenda was borne out of the desire to grow the economy while developing abundant human resources in the State, focuses on eight lofty goals including; Poverty reduction, Job creation, Price stability,sustainable economic growth, improved standard of living, environmental sustainability, highly educated, healthy and skilled people, and the Security of lives and property He further explained that the ARISE Agenda, a flagship economic blueprint that guides his administration's development efforts, is an acronym for ‘five-group aspirations’: Agricultural Revolution, Tourism Development and Environmental Management; Rural Development, Women & Youth Empowerment; Infrastructural Maintenance and Advancement; Security Management, Sound Educational and Health Sector Management; and Economic, Industrial and Social Advancement The Governor who holds a Doctorate degree in Public Administration from the University, said that since the inception of his administration, wastages in government have been minimized, and the government is determined to expand its revenue base by digitalization of government operations. "Soon, we will launch AKWAGIS, a digital platform where we will be collecting ground rent, which as we speak is in the region of N16 billion. Through this platform, we will be able to seamlessly offer Certificates of Occupancy, which would help attract businesses to our State. "We are also investing heavily in the tourism sector that has been variously described as the “New Black Gold.” From agricultural tourism, through our Ibom Model Farm, to medical tourism, with our planned Ibom International Medical Centre - a 200-bed hospital that will come with 24 different departments under one roof. This hospital, once completed, will compare to any such facility anywhere in the world. "The ARISE Resort, which we hope to commission in the first half of this year, the International Conference Centre, the Ibom Tropicana Hotel, which we are poised to complete will signpost our ascendancy as the tourism hub of our nation and bring in billions of Naira in revenue. " We remain committed to the growth and expansion of Ibom Air and work is ongoing in the Aviation Village, as part of our investments in the aviation eco- system. "We are committed to the human capital development of our people and this has been acknowledged by the Federal Government and the World Bank, leading to the launch two days ago, of the Human Capital Development Strategic Plan by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON. "We have achieved a success rate of 3.5% out of school children, against the national average of 25.6% - a truly remarkable feat. "We are positioning our State for growth beyond oil by these strategic investments in tourism and human capital development," he said. The Governor said to ensure the success of economic development in sub-nationals, policymakers must develop action plans before implementation, strengthen governance and institutional capacity, enhance internally generated revenue (IGR) to reduce reliance on federal allocations, promote regional economic cooperation and trade among states, encourage private sector-led development through investment incentives, and focus on collaboration rather than conflicts. He appreciated the crafters of the ARISE Agenda, and expressed his determination to go the extra mile to further development in the State, while urging policymakers, corporate bodies, the academia, and citizens to join hands with him in the journey towards a prosperous, self-reliant, and globally competitive sub-national economy. In his remarks, the President of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio applauded the Governor for his inclusive leadership disposition which according to him has engendered unprecedented peace and security in the State. Senator Akpabio who was represented by Dr. Saviour Enyiekere, Chairman of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC), also commended the Governor for his collaboration with the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led Federal Government, and assured of the support of the All Progressives Congress in the State to ensure the Governor's second term victory in 2027. Chairman of the Occasion, Emeritus Prof. Akpan Ekpo, the University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nyaudoh Ndaeyo and the Dean of the Host Faculty, Faculty of Social Sciences, Prof. Christopher Ekong as well as Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Prof. Peter Esuh appreciated the Governor for accepting to share his thoughts through the public lecture, stressing that the ARISE Agenda is a comprehensive document that can drive development in the State and other sub-nationals. The event which attracted eminent personalities within and outside the State, had as discussants, Prof. Okechukwu Onuchukwu, Vice - Chancellor, Ignatius Aguru University of Education, Rivers State, and Prof. Ebebe Ukpong, a development expert and former Commissioner in the State.
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  • Any Woman That Will Make You Successful Carries These 7 Signs

    Not every woman you see on the street is headed the same way you are heading. Some women come to distract, some come to destroy, and others will come to damage.

    There are a few rare ones, sent to build, to bless, and to bring out the king in you.

    Here’s how you’ll know her:

    She believes in your dreams

    Even when they look crazy to others, she sees your potential. She doesn't laugh at your vision, she reminds you of it when you start forgetting who you are.

    She prays for you

    Even when you don’t know it. In silence and in secret, she lifts your name up to God, covering your battles with faith and not fear. A praying woman is a powerful partner.

    She pushes you to grow

    She won’t let you settle. She challenges your comfort zone with love, because she sees what you can become. Growth is never easy, but she makes it worth it.

    She speaks life into you

    When the world tears you down, she builds you up with her words. She reminds you of your strength, your vision, and your value, not just with sweet talk, but with truth.

    She respects your hustle

    She understands your grind, your long nights, your silent battles. She doesn’t compare you to others, she celebrates your efforts and your process.

    She brings peace, not pressure

    Her presence feels like calm in a storm. She's not in competition with your purpose; she aligns with it. She doesn’t drain your energy, she restores it.

    She loves you into purpose, not just into pleasure

    She’s not just there for the good times or for what she can get. She’s invested in your becoming. She helps you walk in your calling, even when it’s hard.

    ______
    Your success as a man will greatly be influenced by who you marry. One mistake, and everything you've built will collapse in seconds.

    Any Woman That Will Make You Successful Carries These 7 Signs Not every woman you see on the street is headed the same way you are heading. Some women come to distract, some come to destroy, and others will come to damage. There are a few rare ones, sent to build, to bless, and to bring out the king in you. Here’s how you’ll know her: đŸŒč She believes in your dreams Even when they look crazy to others, she sees your potential. She doesn't laugh at your vision, she reminds you of it when you start forgetting who you are. đŸŒč She prays for you Even when you don’t know it. In silence and in secret, she lifts your name up to God, covering your battles with faith and not fear. A praying woman is a powerful partner. đŸŒč She pushes you to grow She won’t let you settle. She challenges your comfort zone with love, because she sees what you can become. Growth is never easy, but she makes it worth it. đŸŒč She speaks life into you When the world tears you down, she builds you up with her words. She reminds you of your strength, your vision, and your value, not just with sweet talk, but with truth. đŸŒč She respects your hustle She understands your grind, your long nights, your silent battles. She doesn’t compare you to others, she celebrates your efforts and your process. đŸŒč She brings peace, not pressure Her presence feels like calm in a storm. She's not in competition with your purpose; she aligns with it. She doesn’t drain your energy, she restores it. đŸŒč She loves you into purpose, not just into pleasure She’s not just there for the good times or for what she can get. She’s invested in your becoming. She helps you walk in your calling, even when it’s hard. ______ Your success as a man will greatly be influenced by who you marry. One mistake, and everything you've built will collapse in seconds.
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  • HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER

    Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby.

    And hobbies don’t pay bills!

    When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic.

    They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset.

    That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life.

    Let me break it down for you:

    1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE”

    A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.”

    Big mistake!

    You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business.

    If you take it seriously, others will too.

    Show up like a boss.

    Be intentional about your content.

    Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy.

    2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY

    You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman.

    Do you know how much you made last month?

    Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded.

    Have clear income goals.

    Track every naira you make and spend.

    Charge your worth!

    Stop underpricing yourself out of fear.

    3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING

    If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee.

    CEOs take charge!

    Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales).

    Make bold decisions without fear.

    4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING.

    A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.”

    She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients.

    Speak with authority in your niche.

    Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results!

    Network with other high-value women (your circle matters).

    5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND

    Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously?

    Consistency is what turns followers into buyers.

    Plan your content ahead.

    Show up even when you don’t feel like it.

    Keep refining and improving your content.

    6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET

    A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves.

    See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks.

    Be adaptable (social media change fast).

    Never stop evolving!

    If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today.

    No more playing small.

    As for me, I’m here to play the big game!

    HOW TO BUILD A CEO MINDSET AS AN ONLINE BRAND OWNER Sweetheart, if you don’t start thinking like a CEO, your online brand will forever remain a hobby. And hobbies don’t pay bills! When you see fellow women making mind blowing money online? It’s not magic. They have something you might be overlooking, a CEO mindset. That’s the difference between running your brand like a side hustle and running it like a business that funds your dream life. Let me break it down for you: 1. STOP SEEING YOUR BRAND AS “JUST ONLINE” A lot of women make the mistake of thinking, “It’s just social media. It’s not that deep.” Big mistake! You need to start seeing your online brand as a real business. If you take it seriously, others will too. Show up like a boss. Be intentional about your content. Stop running it when you feel like, have a strategy. 2. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS, KNOW YOUR MONEY You’re not just a content creator, you’re a businesswoman. Do you know how much you made last month? Do you track your sales? If not, you’re running your brand blindfolded. Have clear income goals. Track every naira you make and spend. Charge your worth! Stop underpricing yourself out of fear. 3. MOVE FROM EMPLOYEE THINKING TO CEO THINKING If you’re waiting for someone to tell you what to do, you’re still thinking like an employee. CEOs take charge! Invest in learning new skills (marketing, branding, sales). Make bold decisions without fear. 4. BRAND POSITIONING IS EVERYTHING. A CEO doesn’t just “post and pray.” She positions herself to attract the right audience and clients. Speak with authority in your niche. Show social proof, testimonials, success stories, results! Network with other high-value women (your circle matters). 5. CONSISTENCY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND Sis, if you show up today and disappear for two weeks, how will people take you seriously? Consistency is what turns followers into buyers. Plan your content ahead. Show up even when you don’t feel like it. Keep refining and improving your content. 6. DEVELOP A GROWTH MINDSET A CEO doesn’t cry over low engagement or failed launches, she learns and improves. See challenges as lessons, not roadblocks. Be adaptable (social media change fast). Never stop evolving! If you want a profitable online brand, you need to start thinking and acting like a CEO today. No more playing small. As for me, I’m here to play the big game!
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  • HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE

    Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go!

    High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free.

    So how do you connect with them?

    1. Be Valuable Yourself

    You attract what you carry.

    High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it.

    What skill do you have?

    What problem can you solve?

    What makes you different? Start there.

    Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first!

    2. Show Up Where They Are

    It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts.

    Attend their webinars.

    Join online communities.

    Show up in places they’re likely to be.

    And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility.

    Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs.

    Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive.

    3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself

    Your content is your loudspeaker.

    Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey.

    When they come across your page, what will they see?

    Complaints? Confusion?

    Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth?

    4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything

    You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her!

    Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?”

    Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful.

    Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor”

    That’s not going to work.

    5. Let God Do His Networking

    Not everything is by hustling.

    Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand.

    Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well.

    And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story.

    Last last, no dey form who you’re not.

    Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do.

    Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.


    HOW TO CONNECT WITH HIGH-VALUE PEOPLE Going to people’s dm and asking to be mentored isn’t the way to go! High value people value their time so much and won’t give it to just anyone for free. So how do you connect with them? 1. Be Valuable Yourself You attract what you carry. High-value people can smell desperation from a mile away, but they also recognize VALUE when they see it. What skill do you have? What problem can you solve? What makes you different? Start there. Build something. Even if it’s small. Just be doing something for yourself first! 2. Show Up Where They Are It’s not by commenting “I tap into your grace” under their posts. Attend their webinars. Join online communities. Show up in places they’re likely to be. And when you get in, don’t go and start begging for visibility. Instead, contribute. Add intelligent inputs. Ask thoughtful questions. Share some of your wins. It’s attractive. 3. Use Your Content to Position Yourself Your content is your loudspeaker. Let it speak about your expertise, your values, your journey. When they come across your page, what will they see? Complaints? Confusion? Or clarity, consistency, and commitment to growth? 4. Offer Value Before Asking for Anything You want to DM a high-value person to connect with him or her! Ask yourself first: “What am I offering this person?” Even if it’s just a genuine compliment, a thoughtful idea, or something helpful. Don’t just enter with “I need your help(for free) or “Please be my mentor” That’s not going to work. 5. Let God Do His Networking Not everything is by hustling. Some connections will find you when you’re faithful with what’s in your hand. Do your part. Sow your seeds. Serve well. And then let God position you for divine connections. One helper from God can shift your whole story. Last last, no dey form who you’re not. Avoid fake life. Just do what you’re supposed to do. Because when your light starts to shine, trust me, they will find you.
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  • Affirm with me

    I am worthy of love, success, and happiness.
    My body is strong, my mind is focused, and my heart is at peace.
    I move with grace and confidence, knowing that everything I need is already within me.
    I release fear, embrace healing, and welcome growth.
    Divine guidance lights my path, and I trust the timing of my life.
    I am rooted in purpose, surrounded by love, and aligned with peace."



    Affirm with me đŸ”„ I am worthy of love, success, and happiness. My body is strong, my mind is focused, and my heart is at peace. I move with grace and confidence, knowing that everything I need is already within me. I release fear, embrace healing, and welcome growth. Divine guidance lights my path, and I trust the timing of my life. I am rooted in purpose, surrounded by love, and aligned with peace."
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