• "I was married to my ex-wife, Hiba Abouk, from 2020 to 2023, but I realized she was after my money just two months into our marriage. I then transferred everything to my mother and patiently waited for her to file for d!vorce. I can never trust a woman again, except my mother. My mother and I danced together after my dívorce." ___ ARCHRAF HAKIMI

    "I registered all my assets in my mother's name the moment I started suspecting my wife, Hiba Abouk. This was about a year into our marriage, before our divorce. We had a minor f*ght one morning, and she told me that I should know she could file for d!vorce anytime, and if she did, we would share my wealth equally. Upon hearing this, I realized I was living with a gold-d*gger. Then I started thinking about what to do, and all of a sudden, the idea of registering my assets in a trust in my mother's name came to me.

    So, I went to my mother and explained everything to her. She told me, "Son, I carried you in my womb for nine months, and I can never let anything happen to you. We worked so hard to get you where you are today, and no woman is going to come out of nowhere and bring you down." We immediately transferred everything I owned to her, so much so that even my clothes and the jersey I use to play football belonged to her.

    When my wife filed for d!vorce and demanded half of my wealth, I was unbothered. She even told me I was going to go br0ke after our d!vorce, but I just laughed in my heart. As we always say, "Failure to plan is planning to fail." She failed to plan, and I succeeded in planning. She was shocked to realize I had nothing, and my mother had been the one taking care of us. She w3pt in court, not because we were dívorcing, but because she left empty-handed, just as she came. Dear men, friends will betr∆y you, wives will betr∆y you, but a mother's love is supreme."

    _____ ARCHRAF HAKIMI

    Legendary Achraf Hakimi explains to the brotherhood how he devised the HAKIMI THEORY

    "This is just a throwback to the incident, so you should be wise and apply Hakimi's Principle when falling inlove."
    "I was married to my ex-wife, Hiba Abouk, from 2020 to 2023, but I realized she was after my money just two months into our marriage. I then transferred everything to my mother and patiently waited for her to file for d!vorce. I can never trust a woman again, except my mother. My mother and I danced together after my dívorce." ___ ARCHRAF HAKIMI "I registered all my assets in my mother's name the moment I started suspecting my wife, Hiba Abouk. This was about a year into our marriage, before our divorce. We had a minor f*ght one morning, and she told me that I should know she could file for d!vorce anytime, and if she did, we would share my wealth equally. Upon hearing this, I realized I was living with a gold-d*gger. Then I started thinking about what to do, and all of a sudden, the idea of registering my assets in a trust in my mother's name came to me. So, I went to my mother and explained everything to her. She told me, "Son, I carried you in my womb for nine months, and I can never let anything happen to you. We worked so hard to get you where you are today, and no woman is going to come out of nowhere and bring you down." We immediately transferred everything I owned to her, so much so that even my clothes and the jersey I use to play football belonged to her. When my wife filed for d!vorce and demanded half of my wealth, I was unbothered. She even told me I was going to go br0ke after our d!vorce, but I just laughed in my heart. As we always say, "Failure to plan is planning to fail." She failed to plan, and I succeeded in planning. She was shocked to realize I had nothing, and my mother had been the one taking care of us. She w3pt in court, not because we were dívorcing, but because she left empty-handed, just as she came. Dear men, friends will betr∆y you, wives will betr∆y you, but a mother's love is supreme." _____ ARCHRAF HAKIMI Legendary Achraf Hakimi explains to the brotherhood how he devised the HAKIMI THEORY 😁‼️ "This is just a throwback to the incident, so you should be wise and apply Hakimi's Principle when falling inlove😊."
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  • "I proposed to my girlfríend with a $400k ring, then she brōke up with me 8-days later. But I stōle my $400k ring back and switched it with a fāke one and she suēd me for it, and even claimed I gave her S.T.D's, but she lōst."

    ~ Former NBA Star, Gilbert Arenas reveals

    "When my gírl brōke up with me, I knew I wasted my money, I wanted my $400k ring back." So I made a fāke ring so I'd make her come over and I'd switch it; then I called her and I was like "Hello babe, I míss you, I wanna make it up to you." - So I fāked a new relationship with her for about 4-months just so she could trust me and I'd switch the ring with the fāke one.
    When I got the ring back, I brōke up with her. Then she startęd going at me on social media. She bragged that she made over $500k from me. Then to show her that I didn't lōse anything, I took a picture with the ring and posted it. She went to check her ring out and discovered it was fāke!
    Then the lawsuít came in, claiming that I robbēd her and she wanted her ring back, then I sold the ring and used $100k from it to pay for the lāwyers' fees."
    I won.

    #Afrocania #viral #everyone #virals #follower #followers #highlightseveryonefollowers
    "I proposed to my girlfríend with a $400k ring, then she brōke up with me 8-days later. But I stōle my $400k ring back and switched it with a fāke one and she suēd me for it, and even claimed I gave her S.T.D's, but she lōst." ~ Former NBA Star, Gilbert Arenas reveals "When my gírl brōke up with me, I knew I wasted my money, I wanted my $400k ring back." So I made a fāke ring so I'd make her come over and I'd switch it; then I called her and I was like "Hello babe, I míss you, I wanna make it up to you." - So I fāked a new relationship with her for about 4-months just so she could trust me and I'd switch the ring with the fāke one. When I got the ring back, I brōke up with her. Then she startęd going at me on social media. She bragged that she made over $500k from me. Then to show her that I didn't lōse anything, I took a picture with the ring and posted it. She went to check her ring out and discovered it was fāke! Then the lawsuít came in, claiming that I robbēd her and she wanted her ring back, then I sold the ring and used $100k from it to pay for the lāwyers' fees." I won. #Afrocania #viral #everyone #virals #follower #followers #highlightseveryonefollowers
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  • When it comes to investing, many people look for *EXCUSES* and often rush to say that they don't invest because they don't have CAPITAL but the truth is that it is just an excuse.

    The world will never run out of EXCUSES so if you are the one who always wants excuses you will always find them.

    Benjamin Franklin said and l quotes *“He that is Good for Making EXCUSES is seldom good for anything else.”*

    It is true that excuses are the clutches for the uncommitted.
    99% of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.

    Today many of us have so many things in our possession yet we claim not to have capital to invest. We have failed to appreciate whatever we have within our reach and even in our brain because we underestimate what have and don't understand that all we have is all we need to succeed.
    *Why do you want to start where you are not?* If you don't appreciate what you have at this moment, you won't be given more.

    How can a woman have a wig for $1000 and claim to have nothing to invest in her head yet busy Investing on her head. *Is the problem really money?* Do you think God can allow you to have completely nothing to start with? Definitely not. Did God not ask Moses what he had in his hands which he used to separate the red sea. God could have just commanded the Red Sea to open but he *wanted Moses to appreciate that whatever he had in his hands was all he needed.*

    Stop justifying being average when you created to break records. Everytime you justify being average you are inviting an enemy.

    *Mediocrity is a dream killer.* You are enough and everything you have is everything you need to succeed.

    The world has now run out of clutches for your lame excuses.

    *GOOD evening people
    When it comes to investing, many people look for *EXCUSES* and often rush to say that they don't invest because they don't have CAPITAL but the truth is that it is just an excuse. The world will never run out of EXCUSES so if you are the one who always wants excuses you will always find them. Benjamin Franklin said and l quotes *“He that is Good for Making EXCUSES is seldom good for anything else.”* It is true that excuses are the clutches for the uncommitted. 99% of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses. Today many of us have so many things in our possession yet we claim not to have capital to invest. We have failed to appreciate whatever we have within our reach and even in our brain because we underestimate what have and don't understand that all we have is all we need to succeed. *Why do you want to start where you are not?* If you don't appreciate what you have at this moment, you won't be given more. How can a woman have a wig for $1000 and claim to have nothing to invest in her head yet busy Investing on her head. *Is the problem really money?* Do you think God can allow you to have completely nothing to start with? Definitely not. Did God not ask Moses what he had in his hands which he used to separate the red sea. God could have just commanded the Red Sea to open but he *wanted Moses to appreciate that whatever he had in his hands was all he needed.* Stop justifying being average when you created to break records. Everytime you justify being average you are inviting an enemy. *Mediocrity is a dream killer.* You are enough and everything you have is everything you need to succeed. The world has now run out of clutches for your lame excuses. *GOOD evening people
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  • My people,, there is no free money even in fffffree Town. Please follow me to DATA.CHAT where money is made slow and steady.
    My people,, there is no free money even in fffffree Town. Please follow me to DATA.CHAT where money is made slow and steady.
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  • This is the list of Ponzi schemes that have made away with Nigerians’ money so far.

    MMM Nigeria – 2016
    Ultimate Cycler – 2016
    Get Help Worldwide (GHW) – 2016
    Twinkas – 2016
    Icharity Club – 2016
    Crowd Rising – 2016
    Claritta – 2016
    Help2Get – 2016
    Loopers Club – 2016
    Givers Forum – 2016
    NNN Nigeria – 2017
    MMM Cooperation – 2017
    GCCH (Global Crediting Cooperative Hub) – 2017
    Money Riot – 2017
    RevoMoney – 2017
    SwissGolden (Nigeria version) – 2017
    NNU (Nigeria News Update) – 2017
    Peer2Peer Donation – 2017
    Twinkas Reloaded – 2017
    Donation Hub – 2017
    MyBonus – 2017
    ZarFund – 2017
    Bitclub Advantage – 2018
    Million Money – 2018
    Helping Hands International – 2018
    DGSOUK – 2018
    Pennywise – 2018
    Loom – 2019
    Crowd1 – 2019
    Lion’s Share – 2020
    InksNation – 2020
    Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative – 2020
    Racksterli – 2020
    86FB (aka 86Z) – 2021
    Eagle Cooperative – 2021
    Royal Q (Nigerian scam version) – 2021
    FINAFRICA – 2021
    Ovaioza Farm Produce Storage – 2022
    QNet (Nigeria) – 2022
    Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) – 2022
    MBA Forex – 2022
    Chinmark Group – 2022
    Inksledger – 2022
    Axim Exchange – 2022
    Compoundly – 2024
    CALA (Cala Finance) – 2023
    6Dollars Investment – 2023
    Sidra Investment (cloned scam version) – 2024
    WealthBuddy – 2024
    BitFinance Global – 2025
    CBEX-2025

    One naira of my money no enter any of them.
    This is the list of Ponzi schemes that have made away with Nigerians’ money so far. MMM Nigeria – 2016 Ultimate Cycler – 2016 Get Help Worldwide (GHW) – 2016 Twinkas – 2016 Icharity Club – 2016 Crowd Rising – 2016 Claritta – 2016 Help2Get – 2016 Loopers Club – 2016 Givers Forum – 2016 NNN Nigeria – 2017 MMM Cooperation – 2017 GCCH (Global Crediting Cooperative Hub) – 2017 Money Riot – 2017 RevoMoney – 2017 SwissGolden (Nigeria version) – 2017 NNU (Nigeria News Update) – 2017 Peer2Peer Donation – 2017 Twinkas Reloaded – 2017 Donation Hub – 2017 MyBonus – 2017 ZarFund – 2017 Bitclub Advantage – 2018 Million Money – 2018 Helping Hands International – 2018 DGSOUK – 2018 Pennywise – 2018 Loom – 2019 Crowd1 – 2019 Lion’s Share – 2020 InksNation – 2020 Baraza Multipurpose Cooperative – 2020 Racksterli – 2020 86FB (aka 86Z) – 2021 Eagle Cooperative – 2021 Royal Q (Nigerian scam version) – 2021 FINAFRICA – 2021 Ovaioza Farm Produce Storage – 2022 QNet (Nigeria) – 2022 Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) – 2022 MBA Forex – 2022 Chinmark Group – 2022 Inksledger – 2022 Axim Exchange – 2022 Compoundly – 2024 CALA (Cala Finance) – 2023 6Dollars Investment – 2023 Sidra Investment (cloned scam version) – 2024 WealthBuddy – 2024 BitFinance Global – 2025 CBEX-2025 One naira of my money no enter any of them.
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  • Lady Reveals Amount She Was Paid To Dress AS ACCIDENT Victim At Obi Cubana's Birthday Party.
    According to Daily Post, A woman has revealed how much participants were paid for portraying accident victims during a headline- grabbing appearance at businessman Obi Cubana' s recent birthday celebration.

    The event, held in Lagos, gained massive attention on social media following an unusual entrance by nightlife promoter Pretty Mike. He arrived accompanied by 50 women dressed to resemble accident victims, wrapped in bandages and wearing makeup simulating injuries. The spectacle stirred widespread discussion online, with many questioning the motive behind the dramatic display.

    A TikTok user identified as Victoria Outfit has now come forward to shed light on the compensation given to those who took part in the controversial performance. In a video shared on her TikTok page, she explained that she and her best friend were among the women hired for the act. According to her, each participant was paid ₦10, 000 for their appearance.

    Victoria also mentioned that the women were allowed to gather some of the money sprayed during the lavish celebration. She disclosed that financial hardship, particularly the need to pay rent, was the main reason for participating in the act.

    " I and my bestie were part of the ' Pretty Mike bandage girls' . We had to do it because we wanted to pay our house rent, " she stated in her post. " Living in Abuja can be overwhelming, especially for young girls like us. The high cost of living makes it challenging to make ends meet. We pray God crowns our efforts with success.
    Lady Reveals Amount She Was Paid To Dress AS ACCIDENT Victim At Obi Cubana's Birthday Party. According to Daily Post, A woman has revealed how much participants were paid for portraying accident victims during a headline- grabbing appearance at businessman Obi Cubana' s recent birthday celebration. The event, held in Lagos, gained massive attention on social media following an unusual entrance by nightlife promoter Pretty Mike. He arrived accompanied by 50 women dressed to resemble accident victims, wrapped in bandages and wearing makeup simulating injuries. The spectacle stirred widespread discussion online, with many questioning the motive behind the dramatic display. A TikTok user identified as Victoria Outfit has now come forward to shed light on the compensation given to those who took part in the controversial performance. In a video shared on her TikTok page, she explained that she and her best friend were among the women hired for the act. According to her, each participant was paid ₦10, 000 for their appearance. Victoria also mentioned that the women were allowed to gather some of the money sprayed during the lavish celebration. She disclosed that financial hardship, particularly the need to pay rent, was the main reason for participating in the act. " I and my bestie were part of the ' Pretty Mike bandage girls' . We had to do it because we wanted to pay our house rent, " she stated in her post. " Living in Abuja can be overwhelming, especially for young girls like us. The high cost of living makes it challenging to make ends meet. We pray God crowns our efforts with success.
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  • Listen up, Men! A Woman Submits to the Man She Fears—Not the One Who Loves or Spends on Her

    You’ve been lied to. They told you that if you love a woman, spend on her, and protect her, she will respect and submit to you. But reality tells a different story.

    A man who leads with love and provision alone is setting himself up for disrespect. He asks his wife for water, and she points at the dispenser, telling him she’s not his slave. Yet, when she gets to work, her boss barely coughs, and she’s rushing to make him coffee, smiling like an obedient servant.

    Now here’s the irony—her husband gives her 10 TIMES the amount she makes at work. But who does she respect more? The boss.

    Why? Because submission is triggered by authority, not by love or financial provision. Women don’t submit to love—they submit to power.

    A woman must FEAR losing you. She must recognize that you are above her, not beside her. If she senses that you are too emotionally invested, too giving, too “understanding,” she will begin to disrespect you.

    Stop thinking money and kindness will buy loyalty. Set boundaries, demand respect, and make her EARN everything. That’s how a woman stays in her place.

    If she doesn’t respect you, walk away and let her chase a weaker man. But never become that weaker man.

    Aklahyel Goni

    #XploreGoniHQ #AklahyelGoni #XploreGoni #AlphaMindset #NoMoreSimping #MenLeadWomenFollow
    Listen up, Men! A Woman Submits to the Man She Fears—Not the One Who Loves or Spends on Her You’ve been lied to. They told you that if you love a woman, spend on her, and protect her, she will respect and submit to you. But reality tells a different story. A man who leads with love and provision alone is setting himself up for disrespect. He asks his wife for water, and she points at the dispenser, telling him she’s not his slave. Yet, when she gets to work, her boss barely coughs, and she’s rushing to make him coffee, smiling like an obedient servant. Now here’s the irony—her husband gives her 10 TIMES the amount she makes at work. But who does she respect more? The boss. Why? Because submission is triggered by authority, not by love or financial provision. Women don’t submit to love—they submit to power. A woman must FEAR losing you. She must recognize that you are above her, not beside her. If she senses that you are too emotionally invested, too giving, too “understanding,” she will begin to disrespect you. Stop thinking money and kindness will buy loyalty. Set boundaries, demand respect, and make her EARN everything. That’s how a woman stays in her place. If she doesn’t respect you, walk away and let her chase a weaker man. But never become that weaker man. Aklahyel Goni #XploreGoniHQ #AklahyelGoni #XploreGoni #AlphaMindset #NoMoreSimping #MenLeadWomenFollow
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  • They buried Chief Okeke at dawn, but by nightfall, his body was back on the veranda—eyes wide open, mouth full of sand, and flies buzzing around like he never left.
    CHAPTER ONE
    Nobody spoke. Nobody moved. The first person to see the body was Mazi Ude, the village night watchman. He screamed once—sharp and loud—then took off running barefoot through the red sand, shouting, “Abomination! Tufia! Chief Okeke has returned!”
    People gathered, drawn by the noise. Old women clutched their wrappers tighter. Young boys climbed the guava trees for a better look. The elders arrived in silence, their faces heavy with meaning. They looked at the body, then at each other.

    “This is not ordinary,” Elder Nwosu said, squatting beside the corpse. “The gods have rejected him.”

    The corpse lay stiff, not smelling of decay, but of palm oil and dust. His eyes were open. His skin, cold. But the strangest thing? His fingers clutched at the earth, as though he had dragged himself out of the grave.

    Chief Okeke wasn’t just any man in Umuama. He was the lion. The voice that roared during village meetings. The wallet that bought silence. The hand that fed both the church and the council. He rose from nothing. From the child of a poor farmer to a man whose house had twenty-two rooms and a compound wide enough to host a football tournament.

    But in his rise, he spat on many things. Especially the old ways.
    "These rituals are for fools," he would say. "We have churches now. Hospitals. Banks. What will kola nut do for me that money cannot?"
    When his father died, he invited a bishop from Enugu, dressed in gold robes, who spoke in tongues. No kola. No egwú. No consultation. Just hymns, glass coffins, and photo banners.
    The old men watched in silence. The dibia, Ezenwa, turned his back that day and said nothing.

    When his mother passed, he hurried the burial again. Hired white caterers. Flown-in musicians. And when someone mentioned "Ikwa Ozu," he laughed. "My mother does not need dance in the grave.
    They buried Chief Okeke at dawn, but by nightfall, his body was back on the veranda—eyes wide open, mouth full of sand, and flies buzzing around like he never left. CHAPTER ONE Nobody spoke. Nobody moved. The first person to see the body was Mazi Ude, the village night watchman. He screamed once—sharp and loud—then took off running barefoot through the red sand, shouting, “Abomination! Tufia! Chief Okeke has returned!” People gathered, drawn by the noise. Old women clutched their wrappers tighter. Young boys climbed the guava trees for a better look. The elders arrived in silence, their faces heavy with meaning. They looked at the body, then at each other. “This is not ordinary,” Elder Nwosu said, squatting beside the corpse. “The gods have rejected him.” The corpse lay stiff, not smelling of decay, but of palm oil and dust. His eyes were open. His skin, cold. But the strangest thing? His fingers clutched at the earth, as though he had dragged himself out of the grave. Chief Okeke wasn’t just any man in Umuama. He was the lion. The voice that roared during village meetings. The wallet that bought silence. The hand that fed both the church and the council. He rose from nothing. From the child of a poor farmer to a man whose house had twenty-two rooms and a compound wide enough to host a football tournament. But in his rise, he spat on many things. Especially the old ways. "These rituals are for fools," he would say. "We have churches now. Hospitals. Banks. What will kola nut do for me that money cannot?" When his father died, he invited a bishop from Enugu, dressed in gold robes, who spoke in tongues. No kola. No egwú. No consultation. Just hymns, glass coffins, and photo banners. The old men watched in silence. The dibia, Ezenwa, turned his back that day and said nothing. When his mother passed, he hurried the burial again. Hired white caterers. Flown-in musicians. And when someone mentioned "Ikwa Ozu," he laughed. "My mother does not need dance in the grave.
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  • If You Marry for Love—You Lose. Marriage Is Not Romance. It’s a Strategic Investment.

    Let’s stop deceiving ourselves.

    Love is not enough.

    Romance won’t sustain you.

    And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure.

    Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment.

    It’s a power move.

    1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays

    You’re happy today. Great.

    But what happens when money gets tight?

    What happens when you lose your job?

    What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”?

    If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes.

    Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel.

    Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy.

    2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50

    Let’s talk logic.

    You’re wise. She’s fresh.

    But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average.

    You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok.

    You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.”

    (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.)

    You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie.

    And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward.

    Because you married vibes—not vision.

    3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie

    When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses.

    It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence.

    Combining assets. Multiplying momentum.

    Even the Bible said:

    “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.”

    But what if the “two” is a liability?

    What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose?

    What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values?

    Now, you’re running with dead weight.

    Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone.

    And she’s somewhere saying,
    “I don’t like forcing things.”

    4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost

    Let’s be real.

    Many modern women want:

    • Love with no labor
    • Comfort with no contribution
    • Leadership with no loyalty

    She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger.

    She’s jobless, but has high taste.

    She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures.

    She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals.

    Try to build with her, and she’ll say,
    “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.”

    5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe”

    Her obligations are “Optional”

    Today’s woman wants:

    • To reply when she feels like
    • To submit if the vibe is right
    • To bear children only when convenient
    • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood”

    Any hint of hardship, she’s gone.

    Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.”

    Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.”

    And if you dare lead with firmness?

    She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist.

    6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal

    Many modern girls were raised in chaos.

    Divorced parents. Absent fathers.

    Traumatized mothers.

    And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating.

    So when you show up with purpose and structure?

    She calls it “too much.”

    She wants a soft man who’s strong.

    A rich man who’s humble.

    A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions.

    She wants everything—but gives almost nothing.

    So Here’s the Brutal Truth:

    Marriage is a system.

    If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama.

    Stop marrying for butterflies.

    Start marrying for alignment.

    For values. For vision.

    Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain.

    Because at the end of the day…

    It’s not who makes your heart skip.

    It’s who helps you finish the race.

    Marry wisely.

    Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen.

    Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions.

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    If You Marry for Love—You Lose. Marriage Is Not Romance. It’s a Strategic Investment. Let’s stop deceiving ourselves. Love is not enough. Romance won’t sustain you. And marriage built on feelings will collapse under pressure. Because marriage isn’t an emotional experiment. It’s a power move. 1. Feelings Fade—Structure Stays You’re happy today. Great. But what happens when money gets tight? What happens when you lose your job? What happens when she wakes up and says, “I’m not in love anymore”? If your marriage was built on butterflies, expect it to collapse once the wind changes. Love is a spark. But marriage needs fuel. Vision. Structure. Alignment. Sacrifice. Strategy. 2. If You’re 70 and You Marry 30—Your Household Is 50 Let’s talk logic. You’re wise. She’s fresh. But instead of raising your stock, she drops the average. You’re thinking legacy—she’s thinking TikTok. You’re building wealth—she’s building “influencer reels.” (She’s not even ready to build it into a media business.) You’ve seen war—she’s crying because you forgot to comment on her new selfie. And now you’re stuck in a marriage that drags you backward. Because you married vibes—not vision. 3. Marriage Is a Merger—Not a Movie When two become one, it’s not about hugs and kisses. It’s about merging empires. Consolidating influence. Combining assets. Multiplying momentum. Even the Bible said: “One will chase a thousand, two will chase ten thousand.” But what if the “two” is a liability? What if she’s chasing dopamine instead of purpose? What if she’s more obsessed with matching pajamas than matching values? Now, you’re running with dead weight. Fighting alone. Providing alone. Planning alone. And she’s somewhere saying, “I don’t like forcing things.” 4. Modern Girls Don’t Grind—They Ghost Let’s be real. Many modern women want: • Love with no labor • Comfort with no contribution • Leadership with no loyalty She wants a soft life—but won’t lift a finger. She’s jobless, but has high taste. She’s broke, but her demands come in six figures. She says you’re stressing her mental health—because you asked about her career goals. Try to build with her, and she’ll say, “This isn’t flowing naturally. I need space.” 5.Her Submission Is a “Maybe” Her obligations are “Optional” Today’s woman wants: • To reply when she feels like • To submit if the vibe is right • To bear children only when convenient • To pause the relationship if she’s “not in the mood” Any hint of hardship, she’s gone. Any serious talk, she’s “emotionally unavailable.” Any call for accountability, she’s “being controlled.” And if you dare lead with firmness? She’ll tell Twitter you’re a narcissist. 6. Dysfunction Is the New Normal Many modern girls were raised in chaos. Divorced parents. Absent fathers. Traumatized mothers. And instead of healing, they brought that chaos into dating. So when you show up with purpose and structure? She calls it “too much.” She wants a soft man who’s strong. A rich man who’s humble. A loyal man who doesn’t ask questions. She wants everything—but gives almost nothing. So Here’s the Brutal Truth: Marriage is a system. If you don’t build it with strategy, it will collapse in drama. Stop marrying for butterflies. Start marrying for alignment. For values. For vision. Pick a partner who multiplies your purpose—not one who multiplies your pain. Because at the end of the day… It’s not who makes your heart skip. It’s who helps you finish the race. Marry wisely. Remember—when it finally comes to a divorce, obligations are enforceable by law, but no one can compel her to keep loving you and riding your joystick that’s insisting she’s the best rider it has ever seen. Speak with wisdom in the comments, I will like to have your opinions. Copied. You can connect with me on WhatsApp by clicking the link below. https://wa.link/at9gji Follow 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐬𝐎𝐟𝐀𝐆𝐨𝐝𝐥𝐲𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐲
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    If you started out as a salary earner, when you get laid off, resign, retire etc. you will find yourself at sea and completely clueless. You will hop into EVERYTHING another person is making money from.

    That is NOT how it works.

    Your best bet is to focus on learning the business angle of what you are skilled at or have cognate experience in. Some skills like accounting, marketing, admin are useful across ALL sectors. Others are more niche based.

    The fastest way to pay bills is for you to learn how to make money from what you already know. Either that or you learn something new from scratch, do an apprenticeship then ultimately branch off on your own. Much time expended.

    There is money in palm oil
    There is money in fashion design
    There is money in mobile toilet
    There is money in supply
    There is money in events management
    There is money in agriculture

    The only questions you should be asking is, “how much personal experience do I have with any of these sectors? Do I know the risks associated with that business? Where is my market?”

    If the answer is “none,” “no,” “I don’t know,” please face the one wey you sabi, perfect am, market am. The one wey you go use settle bills come buy food join no go pass your power.
    Guys, EVERY SECTOR IS HIGHLY PROFITABLE. Yes. If you started out as a salary earner, when you get laid off, resign, retire etc. you will find yourself at sea and completely clueless. You will hop into EVERYTHING another person is making money from. That is NOT how it works. Your best bet is to focus on learning the business angle of what you are skilled at or have cognate experience in. Some skills like accounting, marketing, admin are useful across ALL sectors. Others are more niche based. The fastest way to pay bills is for you to learn how to make money from what you already know. Either that or you learn something new from scratch, do an apprenticeship then ultimately branch off on your own. Much time expended. There is money in palm oil ❌ There is money in fashion design ❌ There is money in mobile toilet ❌ There is money in supply ❌ There is money in events management ❌ There is money in agriculture❌ The only questions you should be asking is, “how much personal experience do I have with any of these sectors? Do I know the risks associated with that business? Where is my market?” If the answer is “none,” “no,” “I don’t know,” please face the one wey you sabi, perfect am, market am. The one wey you go use settle bills come buy food join no go pass your power.
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  • Life is sweet,
    But when money enter
    Life sweets oooo
    Life is sweet, But when money enter Life sweets oooo
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  • Mohamed Salah has just signed a mega-money deal with Liverpool. Little is known about the woman who stands as the pillar of his journey. Link in the comments.
    Mohamed Salah has just signed a mega-money deal with Liverpool. Little is known about the woman who stands as the pillar of his journey. Link in the comments.
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