• Lion gate legis platform is paying ooooo...


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  • So I was coming back from work today and the bank I stopped by to withdraw my transport wasn't paying so I walked towards the road so I can withdraw at any POS around but I quickly saw a bus that was going my direction and I forgot there was no cash with me.

    Just when the bus Had moved few meters away--I remembered i hadn't any cash with me, so I asked the conductor to stop that I'd forgotten to withdraw cash--- but the man said I shouldn't worry that I'll withdraw when I get to Secretariat
    In my heart i was praying that bank network shouldn't misbehave because the man may think I wanted to scam him.

    We got to Secretariat and I hurried down and the transaction was successful. I paid the conductor and my heart found rest

    * What If the transaction wasn't successful ?
    * What If I only realised there was no cash on me after I had reached my junction?
    * What If the conductor wasn't kind to me?

    Nah so I for take chop shege promax for conductor hand

    Satoshii_Tv
    #satoshiitv
    So I was coming back from work today and the bank I stopped by to withdraw my transport wasn't paying so I walked towards the road so I can withdraw at any POS around but I quickly saw a bus that was going my direction and I forgot there was no cash with me. Just when the bus Had moved few meters away--I remembered i hadn't any cash with me, so I asked the conductor to stop that I'd forgotten to withdraw cash--- but the man said I shouldn't worry that I'll withdraw when I get to Secretariat😲 In my heart i was praying that bank network shouldn't misbehave because the man may think I wanted to scam him. We got to Secretariat and I hurried down and the transaction was successful. I paid the conductor and my heart found rest😍 * What If the transaction wasn't successful ? * What If I only realised there was no cash on me after I had reached my junction? * What If the conductor wasn't kind to me? Nah so I for take chop shege promax for conductor hand🙆 Satoshii_Tv #satoshiitv
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  • WHY IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE TO BE POOR THAN TO BE RICH

    Many people don’t realize just how costly it is to be poor…

    Very, very expensive!

    Being poor is not just a lack of money—it’s a lifestyle filled with penalties, mark-ups, and quiet suffering.

    Let’s break it down:

    Imagine someone struggling financially buying 5 cups of rice every two days for ₦2,000. Meanwhile, another person buys a whole bag for ₦80,000.

    Now, do the math: Over time, that first person ends up spending over ₦100,000 for the same quantity of rice!

    The rich buy in bulk while the poor pay in pieces. Poverty forces people to spend more for less, just to survive day-to-day.

    It's not just about money—it's a cycle that punishes the most vulnerable for not having enough in the first place.

    Here are some examples to illustrate this:

    1. A low-income earner may buy a cheap dress for ₦4,000. It’s poorly stitched with low-quality fabric. After 2–3 washes, it fades, and the seams tear, forcing them to return to the market. They may end up purchasing the same type of dress 5 times in a year, totaling ₦20,000.

    In contrast, someone else may invest in a custom-made, high-quality outfit for ₦18,000 once—a durable, classic piece that lasts, allowing them to still wear it confidently the following year.

    2. The same goes for shoes: A person might buy “affordable” flats for ₦3,500 every two months because they wear out easily. That’s over ₦20,000 a year.

    A better-made pair for ₦12,000 could last an entire year or more!

    3. A mother working two minimum-wage jobs can’t afford a car, so she spends hours waiting for public transport in rain, snow, and sun—time that could be spent resting, upskilling, or with her children.

    She can’t afford to buy groceries in bulk, leading to higher costs per meal. She can't afford quality healthcare, so a small untreated illness becomes a major emergency. Needing to support her family, she goes to work sick, delaying her recovery and worsening her condition.

    4. When it comes to wigs, if someone buys ₦5,000 synthetic wigs 6 times a year, that amounts to ₦30,000. Investing once in a ₦25,000 quality wig can last much longer.

    5. Nutrition is another aspect to consider. Eating cheap can be double-edged: Every morning, quick, cheap options like akara and puff puff may seem convenient, but by age 40, diabetes or cancer may set in, leading to thousands spent on treatments, medications, and hospital bills.

    This cycle of poor nutrition, high stress, and lack of preventive care results in higher long-term medical costs, often paid out-of-pocket.

    6. Sadly, there are tragic stories too: Parents who lost a child because they couldn't afford ₦5,000 for needed medications; a man who lost his pregnant wife due to an inability to pay for a necessary operation; or Mrs. Jose, who had to live in a hazardous environment due to limited finances, leading to her daughters being abducted and assaulted.

    7. Poor individuals often spend more time commuting on unreliable public transportation and have to juggle multiple jobs or gigs, increasing stress and reducing opportunities for rest or personal growth.

    8. A low-income family might take payday loans with sky-high interest just to keep their lights on, spending months paying it back. On the other hand, a wealthy person borrows at lower interest rates to invest in opportunities that increase their wealth.

    This is why a corrupt government may prefer its citizens to remain poor—because they profit more from poverty than prosperity.

    Cheap choices today can ultimately cost you your life tomorrow.

    The moral of the story?

    Poverty is expensive. It forces people to “get by” until they end up spending more for less. This is why empowerment and financial access matter; true savings lie in quality, not constant replacements.

    Being poor limits your choices, and those limitations create a cycle of additional costs—often making day-to-day living more expensive than it is for someone who has the means to plan, invest, and save.

    Don’t give up. Don’t count yourself out. There’s strength in perseverance. Learn to make money, manage your money, and grow your money. Pray for financial abundance, and it shall be well with you. The same God who turned water into wine can turn your nothing into something.

    May God help us all to find the right empowerment and finances that elevate us from poverty.
    WHY IT IS MORE EXPENSIVE TO BE POOR THAN TO BE RICH Many people don’t realize just how costly it is to be poor… Very, very expensive! Being poor is not just a lack of money—it’s a lifestyle filled with penalties, mark-ups, and quiet suffering. Let’s break it down: Imagine someone struggling financially buying 5 cups of rice every two days for ₦2,000. Meanwhile, another person buys a whole bag for ₦80,000. Now, do the math: Over time, that first person ends up spending over ₦100,000 for the same quantity of rice! The rich buy in bulk while the poor pay in pieces. Poverty forces people to spend more for less, just to survive day-to-day. It's not just about money—it's a cycle that punishes the most vulnerable for not having enough in the first place. Here are some examples to illustrate this: 1. A low-income earner may buy a cheap dress for ₦4,000. It’s poorly stitched with low-quality fabric. After 2–3 washes, it fades, and the seams tear, forcing them to return to the market. They may end up purchasing the same type of dress 5 times in a year, totaling ₦20,000. In contrast, someone else may invest in a custom-made, high-quality outfit for ₦18,000 once—a durable, classic piece that lasts, allowing them to still wear it confidently the following year. 2. The same goes for shoes: A person might buy “affordable” flats for ₦3,500 every two months because they wear out easily. That’s over ₦20,000 a year. A better-made pair for ₦12,000 could last an entire year or more! 3. A mother working two minimum-wage jobs can’t afford a car, so she spends hours waiting for public transport in rain, snow, and sun—time that could be spent resting, upskilling, or with her children. She can’t afford to buy groceries in bulk, leading to higher costs per meal. She can't afford quality healthcare, so a small untreated illness becomes a major emergency. Needing to support her family, she goes to work sick, delaying her recovery and worsening her condition.😭 4. When it comes to wigs, if someone buys ₦5,000 synthetic wigs 6 times a year, that amounts to ₦30,000. Investing once in a ₦25,000 quality wig can last much longer. 5. Nutrition is another aspect to consider. Eating cheap can be double-edged: Every morning, quick, cheap options like akara and puff puff may seem convenient, but by age 40, diabetes or cancer may set in, leading to thousands spent on treatments, medications, and hospital bills. 😭 This cycle of poor nutrition, high stress, and lack of preventive care results in higher long-term medical costs, often paid out-of-pocket. 6. Sadly, there are tragic stories too: Parents who lost a child because they couldn't afford ₦5,000 for needed medications; a man who lost his pregnant wife due to an inability to pay for a necessary operation; or Mrs. Jose, who had to live in a hazardous environment due to limited finances, leading to her daughters being abducted and assaulted.😭 7. Poor individuals often spend more time commuting on unreliable public transportation and have to juggle multiple jobs or gigs, increasing stress and reducing opportunities for rest or personal growth. 8. A low-income family might take payday loans with sky-high interest just to keep their lights on, spending months paying it back. On the other hand, a wealthy person borrows at lower interest rates to invest in opportunities that increase their wealth. This is why a corrupt government may prefer its citizens to remain poor—because they profit more from poverty than prosperity. Cheap choices today can ultimately cost you your life tomorrow. The moral of the story? Poverty is expensive. It forces people to “get by” until they end up spending more for less. This is why empowerment and financial access matter; true savings lie in quality, not constant replacements. Being poor limits your choices, and those limitations create a cycle of additional costs—often making day-to-day living more expensive than it is for someone who has the means to plan, invest, and save. Don’t give up. Don’t count yourself out. There’s strength in perseverance. Learn to make money, manage your money, and grow your money. Pray for financial abundance, and it shall be well with you. The same God who turned water into wine can turn your nothing into something. May God help us all to find the right empowerment and finances that elevate us from poverty. 🙏
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  • *MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE.*

    1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you.

    2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour.

    3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you.

    4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood.

    5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag ***** and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16,

    Your sag ***** or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.)

    6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo.

    7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions.

    8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry"

    9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity.

    10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage.
    *MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE.* 1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you. 2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour. 3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you. 4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood. 5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag boobs and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16, Your sag boobs or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.) 6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo. 7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions. 8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry" 9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity. 10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage.
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  • The brewery Peter Obi built employs over 500 people directly, over 13,000 people indirectly and still pays the highest tax to Anambra State Government than any other company in the state. Can Soludo transparently tell us how much tax the brewery is paying yearly?
    ~ @Nedumcity_
    The brewery Peter Obi built employs over 500 people directly, over 13,000 people indirectly and still pays the highest tax to Anambra State Government than any other company in the state. Can Soludo transparently tell us how much tax the brewery is paying yearly? ~ @Nedumcity_
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  • *MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE.*

    1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you.

    2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour.

    3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you.

    4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood.

    5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag ***** and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16,

    Your sag ***** or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.)

    6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo.

    7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions.

    8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry"

    9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity.

    10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage.
    *MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE.* 1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you. 2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour. 3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you. 4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood. 5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag boobs and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16, Your sag boobs or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.) 6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo. 7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions. 8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry" 9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity. 10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage.
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  • Building wealth is a process that involves smart saving, investing, and increasing income while minimizing debt. Key steps include creating a budget, avoiding debt, investing regularly, and diversifying your portfolio. Educating yourself about finance and seeking professional advice can also be beneficial. 

    1. Financial Planning: 

    Set SMART goals: Define specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound financial goals.

    Create a budget: Track your income and expenses to identify areas where you can save more.

    Identify your goals: Determine what you want to achieve with your wealth, whether it's retirement, a down payment, or a comfortable lifestyle.

    2. Income and Savings: 

    Increase your income:

    Explore opportunities to increase your earnings, such as a raise, side hustle, or entrepreneurship.

    Reduce your expenses:

    Identify areas where you can cut back on spending, such as entertainment, dining out, or subscriptions.

    Maximize your savings:

    Set a savings goal and automate your savings by transferring money to a savings account regularly.

    Build an emergency fund:

    Have a safety net of funds to cover unexpected expenses without relying on debt.

    3. Investing: 

    Invest regularly:

    Start small and consistently invest in a diversified portfolio of assets like stocks, bonds, and real estate.

    Diversify your portfolio:

    Avoid putting all your eggs in one basket by investing in different asset classes and geographies.

    Consider retirement plans:

    Maximize your contributions to retirement accounts like 401(k)s or IRAs.

    Understand taxes:

    Be aware of tax implications for your investments and seek professional advice if needed.

    4. Debt Management: 

    Pay off high-interest debt: Prioritize paying off credit cards and other high-interest debt to save on interest payments.

    Avoid debt: Be mindful of your spending habits and avoid taking on unnecessary debt.

    5. Other Important Considerations: 

    Educate yourself:

    Learn about personal finance, investing, and wealth management through books, articles, or online courses.

    Seek professional advice:

    Consult with a financial advisor to develop a personalized wealth-building plan.

    Insure your wealth:

    Consider insurance coverage for your assets and liabilities.

    Stay disciplined:

    Building wealth requires time, patience, and consistency. Stay focused on your goals and don't get discouraged by setbacks
    Building wealth is a process that involves smart saving, investing, and increasing income while minimizing debt. Key steps include creating a budget, avoiding debt, investing regularly, and diversifying your portfolio. Educating yourself about finance and seeking professional advice can also be beneficial.  1. Financial Planning:  Set SMART goals: Define specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound financial goals. Create a budget: Track your income and expenses to identify areas where you can save more. Identify your goals: Determine what you want to achieve with your wealth, whether it's retirement, a down payment, or a comfortable lifestyle. 2. Income and Savings:  Increase your income: Explore opportunities to increase your earnings, such as a raise, side hustle, or entrepreneurship. Reduce your expenses: Identify areas where you can cut back on spending, such as entertainment, dining out, or subscriptions. Maximize your savings: Set a savings goal and automate your savings by transferring money to a savings account regularly. Build an emergency fund: Have a safety net of funds to cover unexpected expenses without relying on debt. 3. Investing:  Invest regularly: Start small and consistently invest in a diversified portfolio of assets like stocks, bonds, and real estate. Diversify your portfolio: Avoid putting all your eggs in one basket by investing in different asset classes and geographies. Consider retirement plans: Maximize your contributions to retirement accounts like 401(k)s or IRAs. Understand taxes: Be aware of tax implications for your investments and seek professional advice if needed. 4. Debt Management:  Pay off high-interest debt: Prioritize paying off credit cards and other high-interest debt to save on interest payments. Avoid debt: Be mindful of your spending habits and avoid taking on unnecessary debt. 5. Other Important Considerations:  Educate yourself: Learn about personal finance, investing, and wealth management through books, articles, or online courses. Seek professional advice: Consult with a financial advisor to develop a personalized wealth-building plan. Insure your wealth: Consider insurance coverage for your assets and liabilities. Stay disciplined: Building wealth requires time, patience, and consistency. Stay focused on your goals and don't get discouraged by setbacks
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  • Gada is paying.
    Gada is paying.
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  • Your Mindset Controls Your Bank Account.

    The biggest difference between the Rich and the Poor is how they think about money

    Harsh Reality

    The Rich believe wealth is possible, so they pursue it with everything they have

    The Poor believe wealth is for “Other People,” so they stay stuck.

    Mindset

    The wealthy operate under a unique set of principles, often keeping their most effective tactics confidential to avoid unwanted attention.

    4 Money Secrets the Rich Keep Hidden

    The rich understand that money is a tool to unlock opportunities, and they invest in education, assets, and life changing experiences.

    Think rich, get rich.

    Wealthy people build their fortunes by putting their money into profitable assets like equities, digital currencies, fixed income securities, property, and business enterprises

    Long term investments are the bedrock of financial security for high net-worth individuals.

    The rich have figured out the winning formula for accumulating wealth, and it's paying dividends 24/7

    Follow the system, and you’ll succeed with time

    I spread the gospel of wealth mindset and billionaire mentality.

    Class dismissed

    Billionaire Mentality
    SchoolOfWealth
    © Olubori Joseph
    Your Mindset Controls Your Bank Account. The biggest difference between the Rich and the Poor is how they think about money 💰 Harsh Reality ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️ The Rich believe wealth is possible, so they pursue it with everything they have The Poor believe wealth is for “Other People,” so they stay stuck. Mindset ☝️☝️☝️☝️ The wealthy operate under a unique set of principles, often keeping their most effective tactics confidential to avoid unwanted attention. 4 Money💵 Secrets the Rich Keep Hidden 📍The rich understand that money is a tool to unlock opportunities, and they invest in education, assets, and life changing experiences. 📍Think rich, get rich. 📍Wealthy people build their fortunes by putting their money into profitable assets like equities, digital currencies, fixed income securities, property, and business enterprises 📍Long term investments are the bedrock of financial security for high net-worth individuals. The rich have figured out the winning formula for accumulating wealth, and it's paying dividends 24/7 Follow the system, and you’ll succeed with time 📌 I spread the gospel of wealth mindset and billionaire mentality. Class dismissed ☝️☝️☝️ Billionaire Mentality 👏 🏠 SchoolOfWealth 💵 © Olubori Joseph
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  • “6 THINGS MEN WHO NEVER SIMP UNDERSTAND (THAT SIMPS WILL NEVER GET)”

    Some of you think you’re “nice guys.”

    Nah, bro—you’re a SIMP.

    Always chasing, begging, paying, pleading…
    And still not getting what you want.

    But there’s a class of men who NEVER go through that humiliation.

    Let me tell you the 6 codes those men live by.

    BRUTAL THREAD:

    1. “ATTENTION IS CURRENCY—NEVER SPEND IT FOOLISHLY”
    A non-simp knows: the more you give a woman unnecessary attention, the less she values it.

    Simps? Always double texting, calling 10 times, replying stories in 2 seconds.

    Real men? They respond, not chase.
    They’re BUSY. They don’t overinvest attention.

    Result? Women respect them because their attention is rare.

    2. “A MAN WHO WORSHIPS A WOMAN CAN NEVER LEAD HER”
    A non-simp knows: once you place her on a pedestal, you’ve put yourself under her feet.

    Simps? “My queen,” “You’re my world,” “I’m nothing without you.”

    Bro… even SHE will start believing you’re beneath her.

    Real men? They love, but they don’t worship.
    They admire, but they don’t lose frame.

    Women can only follow men they respect, not men who beg.

    3. “A MAN WHO CAN’T WALK AWAY HAS ALREADY LOST POWER”
    A non-simp understands:
    The power to walk away is the power to lead.

    Simps?
    “I’ll do anything to keep her.”
    “She’s all I have.”
    “I can’t live without her.”

    Bro, you’ve surrendered your balls.

    Real men? They’re ready to walk away if respect is lost.
    They know: staying where you’re not valued is self-abuse.

    4. “YOUR MONEY MUST SERVE YOUR MISSION—NOT HER EMOTIONS”
    A non-simp’s money builds himself first.

    Simps?
    “Babe needs money.”
    “Babe wants hair.”
    “Babe’s rent is due.”

    Their account balance = ATM for her lifestyle.

    Real men? They fund purpose, not parasitism.

    They help, but they never cripple their finances to sponsor a princess lifestyle.

    5. “A MAN WHO CHASES WOMEN HAS NO TIME TO BUILD KINGDOMS”
    A non-simp knows: the more you chase, the more you waste time.

    Simps are marathon runners:
    From one DM to another.
    From one date to another.

    Meanwhile… kings are busy building empires.
    Money. Power. Value.

    And guess what?
    Women chase men who build.

    6. “A WOMAN MUST QUALIFY FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP—NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND”
    A non-simp doesn’t audition for women’s approval.

    Simps?
    “Do you like me now?”
    “Am I good enough?”
    “Please give me a chance.”

    Bro… why are you applying for a job you created?

    Real men?
    They ARE the prize.
    Their standards select.

    A woman must qualify to sit beside him, not the other way around.

    BOTTOM LINE:

    If you’re still simping, you’re living life upside down.

    Stop chasing validation.
    Stop funding entitlement.
    Stop surrendering power.

    Start building YOU.
    Respect flows from strength.

    Women don’t follow men who beg.
    They follow men who lead.

    If this post burns you—it’s because you need it.

    ➥𝐼𝑓 𝑖𝑡'𝑠 ℎ𝑒𝑙𝑝𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑐𝑡 & 𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑒⇅
    “6 THINGS MEN WHO NEVER SIMP UNDERSTAND (THAT SIMPS WILL NEVER GET)” Some of you think you’re “nice guys.” Nah, bro—you’re a SIMP. Always chasing, begging, paying, pleading… And still not getting what you want. But there’s a class of men who NEVER go through that humiliation. Let me tell you the 6 codes those men live by. BRUTAL THREAD: 1. “ATTENTION IS CURRENCY—NEVER SPEND IT FOOLISHLY” A non-simp knows: the more you give a woman unnecessary attention, the less she values it. Simps? Always double texting, calling 10 times, replying stories in 2 seconds. Real men? They respond, not chase. They’re BUSY. They don’t overinvest attention. Result? Women respect them because their attention is rare. 2. “A MAN WHO WORSHIPS A WOMAN CAN NEVER LEAD HER” A non-simp knows: once you place her on a pedestal, you’ve put yourself under her feet. Simps? “My queen,” “You’re my world,” “I’m nothing without you.” Bro… even SHE will start believing you’re beneath her. Real men? They love, but they don’t worship. They admire, but they don’t lose frame. Women can only follow men they respect, not men who beg. 3. “A MAN WHO CAN’T WALK AWAY HAS ALREADY LOST POWER” A non-simp understands: The power to walk away is the power to lead. Simps? “I’ll do anything to keep her.” “She’s all I have.” “I can’t live without her.” Bro, you’ve surrendered your balls. Real men? They’re ready to walk away if respect is lost. They know: staying where you’re not valued is self-abuse. 4. “YOUR MONEY MUST SERVE YOUR MISSION—NOT HER EMOTIONS” A non-simp’s money builds himself first. Simps? “Babe needs money.” “Babe wants hair.” “Babe’s rent is due.” Their account balance = ATM for her lifestyle. Real men? They fund purpose, not parasitism. They help, but they never cripple their finances to sponsor a princess lifestyle. 5. “A MAN WHO CHASES WOMEN HAS NO TIME TO BUILD KINGDOMS” A non-simp knows: the more you chase, the more you waste time. Simps are marathon runners: From one DM to another. From one date to another. Meanwhile… kings are busy building empires. Money. Power. Value. And guess what? Women chase men who build. 6. “A WOMAN MUST QUALIFY FOR YOUR LEADERSHIP—NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND” A non-simp doesn’t audition for women’s approval. Simps? “Do you like me now?” “Am I good enough?” “Please give me a chance.” Bro… why are you applying for a job you created? Real men? They ARE the prize. Their standards select. A woman must qualify to sit beside him, not the other way around. BOTTOM LINE: If you’re still simping, you’re living life upside down. Stop chasing validation. Stop funding entitlement. Stop surrendering power. Start building YOU. Respect flows from strength. Women don’t follow men who beg. They follow men who lead. If this post burns you—it’s because you need it. ➥𝐼𝑓 𝑖𝑡'𝑠 ℎ𝑒𝑙𝑝𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝑝𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑠𝑒 𝑟𝑒𝑎𝑐𝑡 & 𝑠ℎ𝑎𝑟𝑒⇅
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    Some features of this bank include:
    1.. There's no return of cash after investment.
    2.. The bank has no memory of the past transactions.
    3.. The bank is very ungrateful when u are not paying again.
    Men are strictly warned to be wary of this bank in the remaining months of 2025. 🫣🫣
    This BANK has taken more money and sent men to their villages than any Commercial Bank . Some features of this bank include: 1.. There's no return of cash after investment. 2.. The bank has no memory of the past transactions. 3.. The bank is very ungrateful when u are not paying again. Men are strictly warned to be wary of this bank in the remaining months of 2025. 🫣🫣
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  • please friends, is GADA still paying cause i dont understand why my withdrawal is still pending for 2 days now.
    please friends, is GADA still paying cause i dont understand why my withdrawal is still pending for 2 days now.
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