• Let’s be honest: chasing your dreams isn’t easy. There will be days when everything feels stacked against you, when doubt creeps in, and when giving up seems like the only option.

    But here’s the truth—the moment you let bitterness or negativity take over, you shut the door on your own progress. It’s not about pretending things are perfect. It’s about choosing to believe they can get better.

    Your attitude shapes your journey. If you stay stubbornly hopeful, relentlessly focused, and refuse to quit, you’ll rise higher than you ever imagined.

    Success doesn’t just “happen.” It’s built—day by day, step by step, even when it feels impossible. So no matter what anyone says, no matter how long it takes, keep pushing. Your vision is worth fighting for.

    Don’t stop. Don’t give up. Your breakthrough might be closer than you think.

    Now go make it happen.

    Good morning and happy New month
    Let’s be honest: chasing your dreams isn’t easy. There will be days when everything feels stacked against you, when doubt creeps in, and when giving up seems like the only option. But here’s the truth—the moment you let bitterness or negativity take over, you shut the door on your own progress. It’s not about pretending things are perfect. It’s about choosing to believe they can get better. Your attitude shapes your journey. If you stay stubbornly hopeful, relentlessly focused, and refuse to quit, you’ll rise higher than you ever imagined. Success doesn’t just “happen.” It’s built—day by day, step by step, even when it feels impossible. So no matter what anyone says, no matter how long it takes, keep pushing. Your vision is worth fighting for. Don’t stop. Don’t give up. Your breakthrough might be closer than you think. Now go make it happen. Good morning and happy New month
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  • When you are successful no body plays with your missed calls. Success shall be your portion this month
    When you are successful no body plays with your missed calls. Success shall be your portion this month 🙏
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  • so far in 2025 the best lesson i ever learned was that life will go on. people come and go, we lose friends, break up with lovers, meet new people, encounter success and failure an⁷d life will go on. you will be alright.
    so far in 2025 the best lesson i ever learned was that life will go on. people come and go, we lose friends, break up with lovers, meet new people, encounter success and failure an⁷d life will go on. you will be alright. ❤️
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  • Notable and undeniable good success is our portion this year in Jesus mighty name amen.
    Notable and undeniable good success is our portion this year in Jesus mighty name amen.
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  • When ALAO Akala was Governor, he hardly spent weekends in Ibadan. Every Friday, he would travel to Ogbomoso to sleep there.

    One day, while on his way to Ogbomoso with his convoy, he looked out from his car and saw a man whose car had broken down. The man was trying to fix his tyres. Akala told his convoy to stop. Everyone was surprised because they did not know that the man on the road was Akala's classmate from secondary school in Ghana.

    Akala got out of his car and ran to meet him. They hugged each other warmly, and even though his friend’s hands were dusty, Akala did not mind. After a short chat, Akala asked one of his aides to collect the car key and fix the car. Then he told his friend to join him in his own car. Together, they went to the Governor’s house in Ogbomoso.

    After they ate a meal of Amala, Gbegiri and Ewedu, they sat and talked about life since their days in Ghana. Akala asked him, Why have you not come to visit me Do you not know that I am the Governor His friend replied, It is not easy to see you They might embarrass me

    Akala immediately gave him a brand new Toyota Camry and some money. He then said, Come and see me on Monday in the office with a good proposal

    That was how Akala changed the life of a friend he had not seen in many years.

    May God send people your way who will help and bless you.

    Lessons from this story

    Always treat your friends well, no matter their status

    Help others when you are in a position of power

    Stay humble and kind because it can change lives

    Think about it

    How many of your old classmates or friends have you helped when you had the chance

    Did you become proud and treat them badly

    Do you behave as if your success is only your doing

    Were you even the best in school

    Akala helped his classmate when he had the power to do so. You too should help your friends and classmates when you have the chance.

    Remember, your position today will not last forever. One day, you will be called former or ex. The way you treat people today may affect how your own children are treated in the future.

    As the Yoruba saying goes, Time and season rule life, no one owns life forever

    Let us all learn from Akala’s example and try to make a positive impact in the lives of others.

    God will connect you to the right people who will help you reach your goals.
    When ALAO Akala was Governor, he hardly spent weekends in Ibadan. Every Friday, he would travel to Ogbomoso to sleep there. One day, while on his way to Ogbomoso with his convoy, he looked out from his car and saw a man whose car had broken down. The man was trying to fix his tyres. Akala told his convoy to stop. Everyone was surprised because they did not know that the man on the road was Akala's classmate from secondary school in Ghana. Akala got out of his car and ran to meet him. They hugged each other warmly, and even though his friend’s hands were dusty, Akala did not mind. After a short chat, Akala asked one of his aides to collect the car key and fix the car. Then he told his friend to join him in his own car. Together, they went to the Governor’s house in Ogbomoso. After they ate a meal of Amala, Gbegiri and Ewedu, they sat and talked about life since their days in Ghana. Akala asked him, Why have you not come to visit me Do you not know that I am the Governor His friend replied, It is not easy to see you They might embarrass me Akala immediately gave him a brand new Toyota Camry and some money. He then said, Come and see me on Monday in the office with a good proposal That was how Akala changed the life of a friend he had not seen in many years. May God send people your way who will help and bless you. Lessons from this story Always treat your friends well, no matter their status Help others when you are in a position of power Stay humble and kind because it can change lives Think about it How many of your old classmates or friends have you helped when you had the chance Did you become proud and treat them badly Do you behave as if your success is only your doing Were you even the best in school Akala helped his classmate when he had the power to do so. You too should help your friends and classmates when you have the chance. Remember, your position today will not last forever. One day, you will be called former or ex. The way you treat people today may affect how your own children are treated in the future. As the Yoruba saying goes, Time and season rule life, no one owns life forever Let us all learn from Akala’s example and try to make a positive impact in the lives of others. God will connect you to the right people who will help you reach your goals.
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  • A successful fellow attract many friends.
    A successful fellow attract many friends.
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  • May every satanic plans against you this week never be successful
    May every satanic plans against you this week never be successful 🙏
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  • Wife of a former President of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan, has earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Psychology, Guidance and Counselling from Ignatius Ajuru University of Education.

    This is as she used the occasion to inspire Nigerian women and youths to embrace lifelong learning.

    This was disclosed in a statement released by the former first lady’s media adviser, Chris Okeke, on Sunday.

    Jonathan speaking at the university’s 43rd Postgraduate Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, highlighted the transformative power of education, stressing that age should never be a barrier to academic


    She said,”I feel that no age is too late to achieve your academic dreams, whether you are young or old.

    “If I can do it, you can also do it

    “I believe that even in retirement, you are not too old to go back to school because education provides the opportunity for one to always refresh his or her brain and learn new things.

    “Let me use this opportunity to encourage Nigerian women and the youth to aspire to become the best of themselves through qualitative education.”

    She pledged to intensify her efforts in advocating for their upliftment and to continue promoting dialogue for the betterment of society.

    Reflecting on the journey, she credited divine grace and the support of her family for her success.

    “First of all, I am very grateful to the Almighty God who has made today a reality.

    “He saw me through the programme so I am very happy today.

    “I also thank my family sincerely, especially my lovely husband, His Excellency Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for all his support and very useful suggestions.


    “I am also very grateful to my beautiful and lovely children for showing great understanding and love throughout the period I was engaged in this programme.

    “I appreciate all my friends for their encouragement. I feel very happy today.”
    Wife of a former President of Nigeria, Patience Jonathan, has earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Psychology, Guidance and Counselling from Ignatius Ajuru University of Education. This is as she used the occasion to inspire Nigerian women and youths to embrace lifelong learning. This was disclosed in a statement released by the former first lady’s media adviser, Chris Okeke, on Sunday. Jonathan speaking at the university’s 43rd Postgraduate Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, highlighted the transformative power of education, stressing that age should never be a barrier to academic She said,”I feel that no age is too late to achieve your academic dreams, whether you are young or old. “If I can do it, you can also do it “I believe that even in retirement, you are not too old to go back to school because education provides the opportunity for one to always refresh his or her brain and learn new things. “Let me use this opportunity to encourage Nigerian women and the youth to aspire to become the best of themselves through qualitative education.” She pledged to intensify her efforts in advocating for their upliftment and to continue promoting dialogue for the betterment of society. Reflecting on the journey, she credited divine grace and the support of her family for her success. “First of all, I am very grateful to the Almighty God who has made today a reality. “He saw me through the programme so I am very happy today. “I also thank my family sincerely, especially my lovely husband, His Excellency Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for all his support and very useful suggestions. “I am also very grateful to my beautiful and lovely children for showing great understanding and love throughout the period I was engaged in this programme. “I appreciate all my friends for their encouragement. I feel very happy today.”
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  • If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself
    If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself
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  • Preparing yourself to understand success and failure.

    Success:
    What is success?

    Success is often defined as achieving the desired vision and planned goals. It may include a variety of aspects of life, including personal satisfaction, social acceptance and financial stability. Essentially, success is private; success for one may not be the same for others.
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    Preparing yourself to understand success and failure. Success: 👉 What is success? Success is often defined as achieving the desired vision and planned goals. It may include a variety of aspects of life, including personal satisfaction, social acceptance and financial stability. Essentially, success is private; success for one may not be the same for others. … See more
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  • African Leaders Must Stay Vigilant:
    Burkina Faso's Truck Interception Signals a Larger Threat to the continent.
    47 humanitarian aid trucks carrying $100million worth of ammunition for terrorists, successfully intercepted by the Burkinabe authorities.
    African Leaders Must Stay Vigilant: Burkina Faso's Truck Interception Signals a Larger Threat to the continent. 47 humanitarian aid trucks carrying $100million worth of ammunition for terrorists, successfully intercepted by the Burkinabe authorities.
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  • We shall always celebrate our success in hand style
    We shall always celebrate our success in hand style
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