• *Can a Man Be Faithful?*
    Yes, a man can be faithful to his partner. Faithfulness in a relationship is a choice that involves commitment, trust, and communication.

    *Qualities in a Man That Make Him Faithful*
    Some qualities that can contribute to a man being faithful in a relationship include:

    - *Commitment*: A strong commitment to the relationship and partner.
    - *Honesty*: Open and honest communication about thoughts, feelings, and actions.
    - *Respect*: Respect for the partner's feelings, boundaries, and trust.
    - *Self-awareness*: Understanding his own emotions, desires, and triggers.
    - *Communication skills*: Ability to communicate effectively and resolve conflicts in a healthy way.
    - *Emotional maturity*: Managing emotions and impulses in a way that prioritizes the relationship.
    - *Trust*: Trusting his partner and valuing the trust placed in him.

    *Relationship Dynamics*
    Faithfulness is a two-way street. Both partners contribute to the health and trust of the relationship through their actions and communication.

    JB WORLD.
    *Can a Man Be Faithful?* Yes, a man can be faithful to his partner. Faithfulness in a relationship is a choice that involves commitment, trust, and communication. *Qualities in a Man That Make Him Faithful* Some qualities that can contribute to a man being faithful in a relationship include: - *Commitment*: A strong commitment to the relationship and partner. - *Honesty*: Open and honest communication about thoughts, feelings, and actions. - *Respect*: Respect for the partner's feelings, boundaries, and trust. - *Self-awareness*: Understanding his own emotions, desires, and triggers. - *Communication skills*: Ability to communicate effectively and resolve conflicts in a healthy way. - *Emotional maturity*: Managing emotions and impulses in a way that prioritizes the relationship. - *Trust*: Trusting his partner and valuing the trust placed in him. *Relationship Dynamics* Faithfulness is a two-way street. Both partners contribute to the health and trust of the relationship through their actions and communication. JB WORLD.
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  • Coca-Cola is set to change a key ingredient in its US drinks, thanks to pressure from President Donald Trump.

    The US president announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup with real cane sugar in its American products, a move he claims will make the drinks “just better.” Trump thanked Coca-Cola leaders via a Truth Social post, declaring it a “very good move.”

    Cane sugar is already standard in Coca-Cola drinks sold in countries like Mexico and the UK. Trump’s Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, has criticised corn syrup’s health risks, pushing for cleaner ingredients as part of his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign.

    While Coca-Cola has yet to comment publicly, CEO James Quincey previously confirmed efforts to reduce sugar and reformulate recipes globally.

    Would you prefer Coca-Cola made with real cane sugar?
    Coca-Cola is set to change a key ingredient in its US drinks, thanks to pressure from President Donald Trump. The US president announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup with real cane sugar in its American products, a move he claims will make the drinks “just better.” Trump thanked Coca-Cola leaders via a Truth Social post, declaring it a “very good move.” Cane sugar is already standard in Coca-Cola drinks sold in countries like Mexico and the UK. Trump’s Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, has criticised corn syrup’s health risks, pushing for cleaner ingredients as part of his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign. While Coca-Cola has yet to comment publicly, CEO James Quincey previously confirmed efforts to reduce sugar and reformulate recipes globally. Would you prefer Coca-Cola made with real cane sugar?
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  • IT'S WELLNESS WEDNESDAY

    You can't enjoy abundance of wealth if you're not in good health.

    Do what is best for your body, invest in it because you're the one who comes up on the short end. 👍🏽

    #HealthyLifestyleAdvocate
    #healthylifestyle
    #HealthAndWellness
    IT'S WELLNESS WEDNESDAY 📌 You can't enjoy abundance of wealth if you're not in good health. Do what is best for your body, invest in it because you're the one who comes up on the short end. 👍🏽 #HealthyLifestyleAdvocate #healthylifestyle #HealthAndWellness
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  • When you don't have food, Everyday you pray to God for a meal blessings...
    When you have food but no good health, Everyday you pray to God for good health and strength...
    When you have no Job, Everyday you pray to God for a job...

    Every man gat a situation, as we're different so is our situations and needs.

    Be brave in handling yours and dealing with that of others around you.
    When you don't have food, Everyday you pray to God for a meal blessings... When you have food but no good health, Everyday you pray to God for good health and strength... When you have no Job, Everyday you pray to God for a job... Every man gat a situation, as we're different so is our situations and needs. Be brave in handling yours and dealing with that of others around you.
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  • Listen to Goalkeeper Peter Rufai's interview Concerning his State of health and what killed him
    Listen to Goalkeeper Peter Rufai's interview Concerning his State of health and what killed him
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  • Fix Nigeria’s health care sector. Build a world-class hospital in Nigeria. The shame is becoming too much to bear.

    ~ Lawyer Deji Adeyanju writes President Bola Tinubu
    Fix Nigeria’s health care sector. Build a world-class hospital in Nigeria. The shame is becoming too much to bear. ~ Lawyer Deji Adeyanju writes President Bola Tinubu
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  • 12 COMMANDMENTS OF A HEALTHY MARRIAGE


    Marriage is a journey, not a sprint. These timeless principles, if practiced sincerely, can make your love life rich, fulfilling, and long-lasting.

    1. Never Stop Communicating
    A relationship d!es the moment communication breaks down. Talk often. Talk openly. Talk honestly. Whether it’s laughter, serious talks, or simply checking in during the day—keep the conversation flowing. Silence builds walls.

    Action Tip: Have daily "heart-to-heart" moments, even if it’s just 10 minutes before bed.

    2. Pray Together
    Couples that kneel together, stand stronger together. Prayer invites God into your relationship as a counselor, protector, and teacher. Submitting to God helps you submit in love to one another.

    Action Tip: Create a shared prayer list and pray over it together weekly.

    3. Don't W€aponize $ex
    $ex is not a reward or a punishment—it's a covenant bond. Using it to manipulate your partner causes deep emotional wounds. Keep $ex sacred, frequent, and full of mutual affection.

    Action Tip: Talk about your $exual needs openly without judgment.

    4. No Secrets, No Lies
    Hiding things destr0ys trust. Lies may feel small today, but they erode intimacy tomorrow. Transparency builds safety.

    Action Tip: Commit to “full disclosure” zones—times when you speak openly with no fear of judgment.

    5. Grow Together, Not Apart
    Compatibility is not just about shared interests—it's about growing side-by-side spiritually, emotionally, financially, and professionally. Don’t let one partner evolve while the other stagnates.

    Action Tip: Take a course, budget together, join a group, or set shared goals every quarter.

    6. Make Decisions Together
    Marriage is not a solo career. Major decisions must be mutual. When one person leads without the other, resentment builds.

    Action Tip: Have a “couples board meeting” monthly to discuss finances, plans, and life decisions.

    7. Keep Emotional Intimacy Reserved for Each Other

    Let no one be closer to you emotionally than your partner. Don’t let a friend, colleague, or even family member take your spouse’s emotional seat.

    Action Tip: Share your deepest thoughts, fears, and joys with your spouse before anyone else.

    8. Don’t Stop Being the Lover You Were at the Start
    Keep the charm, compliments, and sweet gestures alive. Familiarity should not breed laziness. Keep watering the plant of love.

    Action Tip: Bring back “dating days”—even if it’s just a walk, movie night, or surprise text.

    9. Don’t Sleep Angry
    Bittern€ss multiplies overnight. Don’t give anger a place to sleep in your bed. Resolve issues before you rest.

    Action Tip: Use this phrase often: “I value us more than this fight. Let’s talk.”

    10. Do Not Cheat, Flirt, or Entertain Infidelity
    Even the strongest love will collapse under the weight of betrayal.

    Faithfulness is not just physical—it’s emotional, digital, and mental.

    Action Tip: Avoid private, flirty conversations with the opposite $ex, and set clear boundaries.

    11. Support Each Other’s Dreams and Purpose

    Your partner is not just a spouse—they are a person with dreams, goals, and a divine calling. When one pursues purpose and the other doesn’t care, frustration sets in. Be their cheerleader, not their critic.

    Action Tip: Ask, “How can I help you get closer to your dream this year?” and follow through.

    12. Forgive Quickly and Completely
    Every relationship will experience hurt. The difference between a lasting marriage and a broken one is how quickly and sincerely you forgive. Holding grudges pois0ns your connection.

    Action Tip: Practice saying, “I was wrong. I’m sorry. Please forgive me.” And be quick to extend grace when your spouse says the same.

    Which of these do you think couples struggle with the most?
    Share your thoughts

    FINAL THOUGHT:
    A thriving relationship takes intention, prayer, humility, and consistency. Love isn’t built in a day, but it can be broken in a moment. Guard it, nurture it, and grow in it together.

    Which of these commandments speaks to you most today?


    You will not fail in marriage in Jesus name
    12 COMMANDMENTS OF A HEALTHY MARRIAGE🔥 Marriage is a journey, not a sprint. These timeless principles, if practiced sincerely, can make your love life rich, fulfilling, and long-lasting. 1. 🌹Never Stop Communicating 🗣️ A relationship d!es the moment communication breaks down. Talk often. Talk openly. Talk honestly. Whether it’s laughter, serious talks, or simply checking in during the day—keep the conversation flowing. Silence builds walls. 💡Action Tip: Have daily "heart-to-heart" moments, even if it’s just 10 minutes before bed. 2. 🌹Pray Together 🙏 Couples that kneel together, stand stronger together. Prayer invites God into your relationship as a counselor, protector, and teacher. Submitting to God helps you submit in love to one another. 💡Action Tip: Create a shared prayer list and pray over it together weekly. 3. 🌹Don't W€aponize $ex ❌🍑 $ex is not a reward or a punishment—it's a covenant bond. Using it to manipulate your partner causes deep emotional wounds. Keep $ex sacred, frequent, and full of mutual affection. 💡Action Tip: Talk about your $exual needs openly without judgment. 4. 🌹No Secrets, No Lies 🚫🤐 Hiding things destr0ys trust. Lies may feel small today, but they erode intimacy tomorrow. Transparency builds safety. 💡Action Tip: Commit to “full disclosure” zones—times when you speak openly with no fear of judgment. 5. 🌹Grow Together, Not Apart 📈💑 Compatibility is not just about shared interests—it's about growing side-by-side spiritually, emotionally, financially, and professionally. Don’t let one partner evolve while the other stagnates. 💡Action Tip: Take a course, budget together, join a group, or set shared goals every quarter. 6. 🌹Make Decisions Together 🤝 Marriage is not a solo career. Major decisions must be mutual. When one person leads without the other, resentment builds. 💡Action Tip: Have a “couples board meeting” monthly to discuss finances, plans, and life decisions. 7. 🌹Keep Emotional Intimacy Reserved for Each Other 💞 Let no one be closer to you emotionally than your partner. Don’t let a friend, colleague, or even family member take your spouse’s emotional seat. 💡Action Tip: Share your deepest thoughts, fears, and joys with your spouse before anyone else. 8. 🌹Don’t Stop Being the Lover You Were at the Start 💐 Keep the charm, compliments, and sweet gestures alive. Familiarity should not breed laziness. Keep watering the plant of love. 💡Action Tip: Bring back “dating days”—even if it’s just a walk, movie night, or surprise text. 9. 🌹Don’t Sleep Angry 😠💤 Bittern€ss multiplies overnight. Don’t give anger a place to sleep in your bed. Resolve issues before you rest. 💡Action Tip: Use this phrase often: “I value us more than this fight. Let’s talk.” 10. 🌹Do Not Cheat, Flirt, or Entertain Infidelity 🚫💔 Even the strongest love will collapse under the weight of betrayal. Faithfulness is not just physical—it’s emotional, digital, and mental. 💡Action Tip: Avoid private, flirty conversations with the opposite $ex, and set clear boundaries. 11. 🌹Support Each Other’s Dreams and Purpose 🌱✨ Your partner is not just a spouse—they are a person with dreams, goals, and a divine calling. When one pursues purpose and the other doesn’t care, frustration sets in. Be their cheerleader, not their critic. 💡Action Tip: Ask, “How can I help you get closer to your dream this year?” and follow through. 12. 🌹Forgive Quickly and Completely 💔➡️❤️ Every relationship will experience hurt. The difference between a lasting marriage and a broken one is how quickly and sincerely you forgive. Holding grudges pois0ns your connection. 💡Action Tip: Practice saying, “I was wrong. I’m sorry. Please forgive me.” And be quick to extend grace when your spouse says the same. Which of these do you think couples struggle with the most? Share your thoughts 👇 ❤️ FINAL THOUGHT: A thriving relationship takes intention, prayer, humility, and consistency. Love isn’t built in a day, but it can be broken in a moment. Guard it, nurture it, and grow in it together. Which of these commandments speaks to you most today? You will not fail in marriage in Jesus name
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  • We are currently hiring for a Supermarket & Pharmacy
    *Job Title: Store Manager (Supermarket & Pharmacy)*

    ₦140,000 Starting Salary

    *Employment Type:* Full-Time
    *Gender* Preferebly a Male

    *Company Overview:*

    We are a growing retail business operating both a modern supermarket and a pharmacy store. We are committed to providing quality products and services to our customers while maintaining a friendly and professional shopping experience.

    *Job Summary:*

    We are seeking an experienced and proactive *Store Manager* to oversee the daily operations of both the supermarket and pharmacy sections. The ideal candidate will ensure smooth store operations, manage staff, drive sales, maintain inventory accuracy, and deliver excellent customer service.

    *Key Responsibilities:*

    * Supervise daily store operations to ensure efficiency and customer satisfaction
    * Manage and motivate staff to meet sales targets and service standards
    * Oversee inventory management, stock replenishment, and ordering
    * Ensure compliance with health, safety, and regulatory guidelines (especially in the pharmacy section)
    * Monitor financial performance including sales, expenses, and profit margins
    * Handle customer complaints and feedback with professionalism
    * Maintain store cleanliness, organization, and merchandising standards
    * Prepare and submit reports to management regularly

    *Requirements:*

    * Minimum of HND/B.Sc. in Business Administration, Management, Pharmacy, or related fields
    * At least 2 years of managerial experience in a retail, supermarket, or pharmacy setting
    * Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills
    * Proven ability to manage people and retail operations effectively
    * Basic knowledge of pharmacy store operations is an added advantage
    * Proficiency in Microsoft Office and POS systems
    * Must be trustworthy, proactive, and customer-focused

    *Benefits:*

    * Competitive salary of ₦200,000 after 3 month’s probation
    * Opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing company
    * Performance-based bonuses and incentives
    * Career growth and training opportunities

    Working hours: 1pm - 10pm

    Location: Jabi / Utako
    Preferrable he should be living within or close to Jabi or Utako

    Send your CV or application directly to 07026627660 on WhatsApp
    *Do not call*
    We are currently hiring for a Supermarket & Pharmacy *Job Title: Store Manager (Supermarket & Pharmacy)* ₦140,000 Starting Salary *Employment Type:* Full-Time *Gender* Preferebly a Male *Company Overview:* We are a growing retail business operating both a modern supermarket and a pharmacy store. We are committed to providing quality products and services to our customers while maintaining a friendly and professional shopping experience. *Job Summary:* We are seeking an experienced and proactive *Store Manager* to oversee the daily operations of both the supermarket and pharmacy sections. The ideal candidate will ensure smooth store operations, manage staff, drive sales, maintain inventory accuracy, and deliver excellent customer service. *Key Responsibilities:* * Supervise daily store operations to ensure efficiency and customer satisfaction * Manage and motivate staff to meet sales targets and service standards * Oversee inventory management, stock replenishment, and ordering * Ensure compliance with health, safety, and regulatory guidelines (especially in the pharmacy section) * Monitor financial performance including sales, expenses, and profit margins * Handle customer complaints and feedback with professionalism * Maintain store cleanliness, organization, and merchandising standards * Prepare and submit reports to management regularly *Requirements:* * Minimum of HND/B.Sc. in Business Administration, Management, Pharmacy, or related fields * At least 2 years of managerial experience in a retail, supermarket, or pharmacy setting * Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills * Proven ability to manage people and retail operations effectively * Basic knowledge of pharmacy store operations is an added advantage * Proficiency in Microsoft Office and POS systems * Must be trustworthy, proactive, and customer-focused *Benefits:* * Competitive salary of ₦200,000 after 3 month’s probation * Opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing company * Performance-based bonuses and incentives * Career growth and training opportunities Working hours: 1pm - 10pm Location: Jabi / Utako Preferrable he should be living within or close to Jabi or Utako Send your CV or application directly to 07026627660 on WhatsApp *Do not call*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/07/2025*

    Tinubu, Shettima, foreign leaders bid Buhari farewell in Daura

    Two minors escape from B’Haram four years after abduction

    27 farmers killed in fresh Plateau attack

    107 Yelwata victims still in hospital – Govt official

    Nigeria’s oil output soars above OPEC quota

    Marketers protest as Dangote moves to crash cooking gas price

    SEC moves against 79 suspected Ponzi schemes

    Awujale’s burial frees Yoruba kings from ritual slavery – Oluwo

    Taiwo Awoniyi back to full training after serious abdominal injury

    40% of adults in developing nations now save formally — W’Bank

    French PM proposes cutting national holidays to cut debt

    UN lauds Buhari for promoting peace, security in West Africa


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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * Antimatter is the most expensive substance on earth, costing roughly $62.5 trillion per gram. Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are counterparts to the particles that make up ordinary matter.

    * Alongside Sudoku, chess has been named one of the best ways to improve the mind and memory.
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    Akpabio appeals judgment on Natasha’s suspension suit

    N’Central states mobilise joint security to crush bandits

    Over 420 federal roads completed or in progress-FG

    Finance minister defends Tinubu’s tough reforms

    U.S., UAE visa issuance: Fed Govt begins action on issues of concern

    We’re yet to receive formal communication from UAE on revised visa policy — FG

    FAAN, Customs collaborate to remove Nigeria from grey list

    FG unveils youth ambassador programme in A’Ibom

    2027: 300,000 voter cards uncollected in Ondo, says INEC

    IHS, UNICEF support 100 Osun schools with internet

    Abia varsity lecturers lament 12 months unpaid salaries

    UNIZIK suspends SUG election, VC to meet with students

    Western theories responsible for Africa’s intellectual crisis – LASU prof

    Buhari’s death wake-up call to improve health facilities – Archbishop Martins

    People never forget how you made them feel — Davido

    ValueJet lures tourists to Gambia with low fares

    Jumia Nigeria names Ojo as new CEO

    Addosser MFB targets national licence on 17th anniversary

    Lagos PDP chairmen reject council election results

    Oyegun picks ADC party’s card in Edo

    Ibas demands credible LG poll, reforms from Rivers boards

    Governor Nwifuru reshuffles cabinet

    Aiyedatiwa assigns portfolios to Ajanaku, Ajibefun, 14 other exco members

    Sanwo-Olu hails LASTMA’s tech transformation at 25th anniversary

    Oyo Assembly approves Makinde’s €55m French facility for health reforms

    Assembly committee tours erosion sites in Abia

    Lagos unveils N500bn MSME fund for women traders

    Ogun workers insist on Abiodun talks over pensions row

    Kwara, Oyo reschedule BECE over Buhari’s death

    2025 Tech Festival: Enugu to host AI Centre of Excellence

    LAWMA sweepers trained in bead making, fashion design

    Kwara residential building sealed over illegal waste disposal

    Police recover N5m ransom cash from suspected kidnappers in Delta

    Abducted Edo Chief Iman released after seven days

    ‘I Paid Ransom’, Edo Chief Imam Punctures Police Rescue Claim

    Rampaging cultists hack three to death in Lagos

    Kidney failure: First Class graduate seeks N45m for transplant

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1979, Iraqi president, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, resigned from his post citing health reasons. He promoted his Vice President, Saddam Hussein, to the post of President.

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    We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count. – Neal A. Maxwell


    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 16/07/2025* Tinubu, Shettima, foreign leaders bid Buhari farewell in Daura Two minors escape from B’Haram four years after abduction 27 farmers killed in fresh Plateau attack 107 Yelwata victims still in hospital – Govt official Nigeria’s oil output soars above OPEC quota Marketers protest as Dangote moves to crash cooking gas price SEC moves against 79 suspected Ponzi schemes Awujale’s burial frees Yoruba kings from ritual slavery – Oluwo Taiwo Awoniyi back to full training after serious abdominal injury 40% of adults in developing nations now save formally — W’Bank French PM proposes cutting national holidays to cut debt UN lauds Buhari for promoting peace, security in West Africa -------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * Antimatter is the most expensive substance on earth, costing roughly $62.5 trillion per gram. Antimatter is composed of antiparticles, which are counterparts to the particles that make up ordinary matter. * Alongside Sudoku, chess has been named one of the best ways to improve the mind and memory. -------------------------- Akpabio appeals judgment on Natasha’s suspension suit N’Central states mobilise joint security to crush bandits Over 420 federal roads completed or in progress-FG Finance minister defends Tinubu’s tough reforms U.S., UAE visa issuance: Fed Govt begins action on issues of concern We’re yet to receive formal communication from UAE on revised visa policy — FG FAAN, Customs collaborate to remove Nigeria from grey list FG unveils youth ambassador programme in A’Ibom 2027: 300,000 voter cards uncollected in Ondo, says INEC IHS, UNICEF support 100 Osun schools with internet Abia varsity lecturers lament 12 months unpaid salaries UNIZIK suspends SUG election, VC to meet with students Western theories responsible for Africa’s intellectual crisis – LASU prof Buhari’s death wake-up call to improve health facilities – Archbishop Martins People never forget how you made them feel — Davido ValueJet lures tourists to Gambia with low fares Jumia Nigeria names Ojo as new CEO Addosser MFB targets national licence on 17th anniversary Lagos PDP chairmen reject council election results Oyegun picks ADC party’s card in Edo Ibas demands credible LG poll, reforms from Rivers boards Governor Nwifuru reshuffles cabinet Aiyedatiwa assigns portfolios to Ajanaku, Ajibefun, 14 other exco members Sanwo-Olu hails LASTMA’s tech transformation at 25th anniversary Oyo Assembly approves Makinde’s €55m French facility for health reforms Assembly committee tours erosion sites in Abia Lagos unveils N500bn MSME fund for women traders Ogun workers insist on Abiodun talks over pensions row Kwara, Oyo reschedule BECE over Buhari’s death 2025 Tech Festival: Enugu to host AI Centre of Excellence LAWMA sweepers trained in bead making, fashion design Kwara residential building sealed over illegal waste disposal Police recover N5m ransom cash from suspected kidnappers in Delta Abducted Edo Chief Iman released after seven days ‘I Paid Ransom’, Edo Chief Imam Punctures Police Rescue Claim Rampaging cultists hack three to death in Lagos Kidney failure: First Class graduate seeks N45m for transplant -------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1979, Iraqi president, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, resigned from his post citing health reasons. He promoted his Vice President, Saddam Hussein, to the post of President. -------------------------- We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count. – Neal A. Maxwell Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • "All Fingers Are Not Equal—A Mental Health Lesson for Nigerians"

    In the picture attached, 3 measuring tapes are placed side by side. All are meant to measure the same thing—but look closely. The starting points are not aligned. Even though they are designed for the same purpose, their results will always differ because they don’t start from the same place.

    This image teaches us a powerful life lesson, especially about mental health and personal struggles.

    The Nigerian Reality: The Pressure of Comparison:

    In Nigeria today, people constantly compare themselves with others.

    "My mate has built a house; why haven’t I?"

    "She has two cars, and I’m still trekking."

    "Look at his business booming, and mine is crawling."

    We forget that everyone's starting point is different. Just like the measuring tapes in the picture, some people start life with better opportunities, resources, or support systems, while others face setbacks from day one.

    Mental Health and Silent Battles:

    Many Nigerians suffer silently because of these unfair comparisons. They fall into depression, anxiety, or self-doubt, forgetting that:

    Some people are battling illnesses you can’t see.

    Some are healing from emotional wounds you don’t know about.

    Some are fighting family problems, financial hardships, or traumas quietly.

    Key Message: “All Fingers Are Not Equal”
    Just like fingers on the hand, no two lives are the same.

    Accept your journey.

    Don’t measure your success with someone else’s ruler.

    Focus on personal growth, not competition.

    Seek help when you’re mentally overwhelmed. (It’s not weakness—it’s wisdom.)

    A Call to Action

    Dear Nigerians, let’s normalize:

    Talking about mental health without shame.

    Supporting each other without judgment.

    Understanding that life’s measurements are never the same for everyone.

    Remember, the goal is progress, not perfection.
    Be kind to yourself. Your race is unique.

    #MentalHealthAwarenessNigeria
    #AllFingersAreNotEqual
    #MentalHealthMatters
    #StopTheComparison
    #SeekHelpWhenNeeded
    "All Fingers Are Not Equal—A Mental Health Lesson for Nigerians" In the picture attached, 3 measuring tapes are placed side by side. All are meant to measure the same thing—but look closely. The starting points are not aligned. Even though they are designed for the same purpose, their results will always differ because they don’t start from the same place. This image teaches us a powerful life lesson, especially about mental health and personal struggles. 🏮The Nigerian Reality: The Pressure of Comparison: In Nigeria today, people constantly compare themselves with others. "My mate has built a house; why haven’t I?" "She has two cars, and I’m still trekking." "Look at his business booming, and mine is crawling." We forget that everyone's starting point is different. Just like the measuring tapes in the picture, some people start life with better opportunities, resources, or support systems, while others face setbacks from day one. 🏮Mental Health and Silent Battles: Many Nigerians suffer silently because of these unfair comparisons. They fall into depression, anxiety, or self-doubt, forgetting that: Some people are battling illnesses you can’t see. Some are healing from emotional wounds you don’t know about. Some are fighting family problems, financial hardships, or traumas quietly. Key Message: “All Fingers Are Not Equal” Just like fingers on the hand, no two lives are the same. 🏮 Accept your journey. Don’t measure your success with someone else’s ruler. Focus on personal growth, not competition. Seek help when you’re mentally overwhelmed. (It’s not weakness—it’s wisdom.) 🏮 A Call to Action Dear Nigerians, let’s normalize: Talking about mental health without shame. Supporting each other without judgment. Understanding that life’s measurements are never the same for everyone. Remember, the goal is progress, not perfection. Be kind to yourself. Your race is unique. #MentalHealthAwarenessNigeria #AllFingersAreNotEqual #MentalHealthMatters #StopTheComparison #SeekHelpWhenNeeded
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  • Indeed, Africa is a Cemetery

    We mourn — with the tired familiarity of history, the passing of President Muhammadu Buhari, former leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who, true to the legacy of many African heads of state, took his final breath not on African soil, but in a London hospital.

    It is a story we know too well.

    Once again, a man who presided over a nation with neglected hospitals, underpaid doctors, and decaying infrastructure sought refuge in the former colonial capital when illness struck. He could not trust the healthcare system he supervised for eight years — and who could blame him? Like his peers, he did not invest in it.

    In life, Africa was never enough.
    Not for his health — that was for London.
    Not for his children’s education — that was for the UK.
    Not for leisure — that was for Paris and Dubai.
    Not for wealth — that was hidden in Zurich.
    Not even for development — that was outsourced to foreign corporations.

    And now, in death, the same land that was not good enough to live in has suddenly become good enough to be buried in. The Nigerian government has announced that President Buhari will be buried in Daura, Katsina State — a town still waiting for the dividends of the democracy he championed in speeches but neglected in practice.

    This is the final irony of African leadership:
    They steal from Africa,
    live abroad,
    treat abroad,
    educate abroad,
    vacation abroad,
    but return home only in a coffin.

    Indeed, what they refused to build in life — functional hospitals, quality schools, sustainable economies — they cannot escape in death. They are lowered into the earth of a continent they looted, watched over by the people they failed, guarded by institutions they weakened, and praised by sycophants they empowered.

    President Buhari, like many before him, missed the opportunity to make Nigeria — and by extension, Africa — livable, dignified, and respected. Instead, he governed with detachment, ruled with distance, and left with his legacy contested and his promises largely unfulfilled.

    In the end, he returns home — not to lead, not to fix, not to redeem — but to be buried.

    Indeed, Nigeria, and Africa at large, is only good as a burial ground.
    The continent that cannot keep her leaders alive now faithfully keeps their remains.

    Indeed, Africa is a Cemetery.

    Melah Yusuf Ibrahim Maimuruchi — A Citizen of the Cemetery.
    Indeed, Africa is a Cemetery We mourn — with the tired familiarity of history, the passing of President Muhammadu Buhari, former leader of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, who, true to the legacy of many African heads of state, took his final breath not on African soil, but in a London hospital. It is a story we know too well. Once again, a man who presided over a nation with neglected hospitals, underpaid doctors, and decaying infrastructure sought refuge in the former colonial capital when illness struck. He could not trust the healthcare system he supervised for eight years — and who could blame him? Like his peers, he did not invest in it. In life, Africa was never enough. Not for his health — that was for London. Not for his children’s education — that was for the UK. Not for leisure — that was for Paris and Dubai. Not for wealth — that was hidden in Zurich. Not even for development — that was outsourced to foreign corporations. And now, in death, the same land that was not good enough to live in has suddenly become good enough to be buried in. The Nigerian government has announced that President Buhari will be buried in Daura, Katsina State — a town still waiting for the dividends of the democracy he championed in speeches but neglected in practice. This is the final irony of African leadership: They steal from Africa, live abroad, treat abroad, educate abroad, vacation abroad, but return home only in a coffin. Indeed, what they refused to build in life — functional hospitals, quality schools, sustainable economies — they cannot escape in death. They are lowered into the earth of a continent they looted, watched over by the people they failed, guarded by institutions they weakened, and praised by sycophants they empowered. President Buhari, like many before him, missed the opportunity to make Nigeria — and by extension, Africa — livable, dignified, and respected. Instead, he governed with detachment, ruled with distance, and left with his legacy contested and his promises largely unfulfilled. In the end, he returns home — not to lead, not to fix, not to redeem — but to be buried. Indeed, Nigeria, and Africa at large, is only good as a burial ground. The continent that cannot keep her leaders alive now faithfully keeps their remains. Indeed, Africa is a Cemetery. Melah Yusuf Ibrahim Maimuruchi — A Citizen of the Cemetery.
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    The CEO will be responsible for making key decisions, building partnerships, and representing the company.

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    Set company goals and objectives.
    Monitor progress and adjust strategy as needed.
    Team Management:

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    Foster a culture of innovation and excellence.
    Develop and retain top talent.
    Business Development:

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    Build and maintain key partnerships.
    Industry Representation:

    Represent the company in public forums.
    Build relationships with stakeholders.
    Stay ahead of industry trends.
    Requirements
    Candidates should possess an HND / B.Sc / MBA in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship with 10 years experience in executive leadership.
    Skills:
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    Remuneration

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    Application Closing Date
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    How to Apply
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    Job Title: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Location: Ikota, Lekki, Lagos Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The CEO will provide strategic leadership and direction to the company, driving growth, innovation, and profitability. The CEO will be responsible for making key decisions, building partnerships, and representing the company. Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership: Develop and execute business strategy. Set company goals and objectives. Monitor progress and adjust strategy as needed. Team Management: Lead and manage senior leadership team. Foster a culture of innovation and excellence. Develop and retain top talent. Business Development: Drive revenue growth and profitability. Identify new business opportunities. Build and maintain key partnerships. Industry Representation: Represent the company in public forums. Build relationships with stakeholders. Stay ahead of industry trends. Requirements Candidates should possess an HND / B.Sc / MBA in Business Administration, Entrepreneurship with 10 years experience in executive leadership. Skills: Strong leadership and communication skills. Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. Ability to drive business growth and innovation. Industry Knowledge: Strong understanding of the beauty tech industry. Remuneration Salary: N800,000 - N1,000,000 gross per month Other benefits may include bonuses, health insurance etc Application Closing Date 28th July, 2025. How to Apply Interested candidates should send their CV and a cover letter to: zurishaddairecruitmentagency@gmail.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
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