• *I shut my office door and wept. I couldn’t hold back the tears especially after stepping into the female hostel, now overcrowded*.

    *Every single girl under our care this session is under 25 years old. Some are just 12. And here’s what breaks my heart even more-none of these girls were rescued from the streets*.

    *Every one of them was brought in by their own parents. While checking in bags at both the girls’ and boys’ hostels, we found paraphernalia-evidence of addiction, rebellion, deep-rooted pain…*

    *This is not just a problem. This is a pandemic*.

    *Let’s stop pretending. Let’s stop covering our eyes*.

    *Things are NOT right with our Youths*.

    *Today, i read about a young man expelled from Babcock University-a teenager with a ₦100,000 ritual soap from a herbalist.*

    *He borrowed ₦500,000. He became a drug peddler.*

    *Not from a poor home. Not a street child. But a well-groomed boy from a comfortable background. Wetin him dey find? KILO NWA KIRI !!!*

    *What is going on with our YOUTHS? Why this desperation for quick wealth*?

    *What has happened to HARD WORK, INTEGRITY, and DIGNITY*?

    *Last week, we struggled to find a tiler for one of our projects. We had to bring in one from Togo. Why*?

    *Because our own YOUTH do not want to learn any skill*.

    *They don’t want SCHOOL.*
    *They want “HOOKUP*”
    *They want “YAHOO*.”
    *They want to do nothing but SCROLL, LIE, PARTY and they want MONEY FAST*.

    *And let’s be real. You cannot do Yahoo or Hookup without drugs or Alcohol. They go hand in hand*.

    *My heart is heavy. Are we just going to fold our hands and watch this generation waste away*?

    *PARENTS! Wake up*!
    *Where are you*?
    *Why the silence*?
    *Why the complacency*?
    *Why are some of us condoning and funding this destructive lifestyle*?

    *Your child doesn’t need a new PHONE-they need PURPOSE*.

    *They don’t need more DATA-they need DISCIPLINE*.

    *They don’t need “FREEDOM”-they need BOUNDARIES*.

    *We cannot keep blaming SOCIETIES, FRIENDS, INFLUENCERS. It starts from the HOME*.

    *Please, let’s start talking again*.

    *Let’s check their bags*.
    *Let’s check their hearts*.
    *Let’s check ourselves*.

    *To every Parent reading this please be present*.

    *Your child doesn’t just need your MONEY; they need your TIME and VOICE*.

    *Ask questions. Don’t be afraid to dig deeper, even if it’s uncomfortable*.

    *Teach values. Wealth is GOOD, but WISDOM, CHARACTER, and CONTENTMENT are better*.

    *Be their safe space. If you don’t listen, the world will and it will feed them lies*.

    *Let’s rise up and fight for the souls of our children. We may not be able to save all, but we must not give up on the ones we can reach*

    *They are not just the future-they are our now*.

    _*Let’s not lose them...*_

    *WHEN PARENTS FAIL – HOW LACK OF DISCIPLINE IS CREATING A GENERATION OF LOST SOULS*

    There was a time when parents raised warriors. Now, they raise weaklings.

    A time when children feared their fathers’ discipline. Now, children insult their fathers online.

    A time when a slap from your mother could reset your entire future. Now, mothers watch their children twerk for clout.

    The world changed—not because evil became more powerful, but because parents became weaker.

    Children no longer have boundaries. No fear. No respect. No discipline.

    And the result?

    A generation that mocks God, worships vanity, and embraces sin with pride.

    *BRUTAL THREAD:*

    1. *CHILDREN WITHOUT DISCIPLINE BECOME ADULTS WITHOUT SELF-CONTROL*

    A child who never hears “NO” at home will hear “NO” from life when it’s too late.

    The boy who was never told to control his desires will become a man addicted to sex, gambling, and laziness.

    The girl who was never told to respect herself would become a woman who exposes her body for money and attention.

    The child who was never corrected for lying will become an adult who deceives, manipulates, and steals.

    If parents don’t discipline their children, the world will punish them later.

    2. *THE FALL OF FAMILY VALUES IS THE RISE OF MORAL DECAY*

    What happened to parenting?

    Mothers used to teach daughters how to be women of dignity. Now, they encourage them to “secure the bag” by any means.

    Fathers used to teach sons how to be responsible men. Now, they are absent—either too weak, too distracted, or too scared to lead.

    So children are now learning from TikTok instead of home, and the internet is raising a generation with no fear of God and no sense of direction.

    3. *PARENTS WHO SPOIL THEIR CHILDREN ARE DESTROYING THEM*

    Giving your child everything they want is the fastest way to ruin them.

    A child who never worked for anything will grow up lazy and entitled.

    A child who was never disciplined will grow up thinking life has no consequences.

    A child who was never corrected will grow up believing they can do anything and get away with it.

    Now, we have a world full of adults who can’t handle rejection, can’t handle failure, and can’t handle life.

    4. *WHEN PARENTS CHOOSE FRIENDSHIP OVER LEADERSHIP, CHAOS FOLLOWS*

    Many parents today want to be their child’s friend instead of their leader.

    So instead of saying:
    "This behaviour is wrong!" They say, "She’s just expressing herself."
    "You must work for what you want!" They say, "Let me buy it for you."
    "This is not acceptable!" They say, "I don't want to hurt their feelings."

    And just like that, we have a generation of weak people who cry over small problems and break down when life gets tough.

    5. *THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY*

    Discipline used to be normal.

    Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them.

    Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh."

    Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability.

    Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work.

    And this is why:

    The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money.

    Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention.

    Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent.

    6. *WHEN CHILDREN LOSE DISCIPLINE, THEY LOSE THEIR FUTURE.*

    Many young men today are addicted to masturbation, pornography, and cheap pleasure—because nobody taught them self-control.

    Many young women today expose their bodies for social media likes—because nobody taught them self-respect.

    Many young people today are broke, weak, and mentally unstable—because nobody taught them how to survive hardship.

    The devil is not the problem. The parents failed.

    7. *IF WE DON’T FIX PARENTING, THE WORLD WILL GET WORSE.*

    If we continue like this, the next generation will:
    Have no morals.
    Have no work ethic.
    Have no fear of God.

    Society will collapse—not because of demons, but because of poor parenting.

    *BOTTOM LINE:*

    If you are a parent, discipline your children.
    If you are young, discipline yourself.

    Because the world will not be kind to those who were raised without discipline.

    *Let’s raise warriors, not weaklings.*

    *Pls forward this to family and friends, especially to those with young and teenage children*
    *May GOD help us all.*
    *I shut my office door and wept. I couldn’t hold back the tears especially after stepping into the female hostel, now overcrowded*. *Every single girl under our care this session is under 25 years old. Some are just 12. And here’s what breaks my heart even more-none of these girls were rescued from the streets*. *Every one of them was brought in by their own parents. While checking in bags at both the girls’ and boys’ hostels, we found paraphernalia-evidence of addiction, rebellion, deep-rooted pain…* *This is not just a problem. This is a pandemic*. *Let’s stop pretending. Let’s stop covering our eyes*. *Things are NOT right with our Youths*. *Today, i read about a young man expelled from Babcock University-a teenager with a ₦100,000 ritual soap from a herbalist.* *He borrowed ₦500,000. He became a drug peddler.* *Not from a poor home. Not a street child. But a well-groomed boy from a comfortable background. Wetin him dey find? KILO NWA KIRI !!!* *What is going on with our YOUTHS? Why this desperation for quick wealth*? *What has happened to HARD WORK, INTEGRITY, and DIGNITY*? *Last week, we struggled to find a tiler for one of our projects. We had to bring in one from Togo. Why*? *Because our own YOUTH do not want to learn any skill*. *They don’t want SCHOOL.* *They want “HOOKUP*” *They want “YAHOO*.” *They want to do nothing but SCROLL, LIE, PARTY and they want MONEY FAST*. *And let’s be real. You cannot do Yahoo or Hookup without drugs or Alcohol. They go hand in hand*. *My heart is heavy. Are we just going to fold our hands and watch this generation waste away*? *PARENTS! Wake up*! *Where are you*? *Why the silence*? *Why the complacency*? *Why are some of us condoning and funding this destructive lifestyle*? *Your child doesn’t need a new PHONE-they need PURPOSE*. *They don’t need more DATA-they need DISCIPLINE*. *They don’t need “FREEDOM”-they need BOUNDARIES*. *We cannot keep blaming SOCIETIES, FRIENDS, INFLUENCERS. It starts from the HOME*. *Please, let’s start talking again*. *Let’s check their bags*. *Let’s check their hearts*. *Let’s check ourselves*. *To every Parent reading this please be present*. *Your child doesn’t just need your MONEY; they need your TIME and VOICE*. *Ask questions. Don’t be afraid to dig deeper, even if it’s uncomfortable*. *Teach values. Wealth is GOOD, but WISDOM, CHARACTER, and CONTENTMENT are better*. *Be their safe space. If you don’t listen, the world will and it will feed them lies*. *Let’s rise up and fight for the souls of our children. We may not be able to save all, but we must not give up on the ones we can reach* *They are not just the future-they are our now*. _*Let’s not lose them...*_ *WHEN PARENTS FAIL – HOW LACK OF DISCIPLINE IS CREATING A GENERATION OF LOST SOULS* There was a time when parents raised warriors. Now, they raise weaklings. A time when children feared their fathers’ discipline. Now, children insult their fathers online. A time when a slap from your mother could reset your entire future. Now, mothers watch their children twerk for clout. The world changed—not because evil became more powerful, but because parents became weaker. Children no longer have boundaries. No fear. No respect. No discipline. And the result? A generation that mocks God, worships vanity, and embraces sin with pride. *BRUTAL THREAD:* 1. *CHILDREN WITHOUT DISCIPLINE BECOME ADULTS WITHOUT SELF-CONTROL* A child who never hears “NO” at home will hear “NO” from life when it’s too late. The boy who was never told to control his desires will become a man addicted to sex, gambling, and laziness. The girl who was never told to respect herself would become a woman who exposes her body for money and attention. The child who was never corrected for lying will become an adult who deceives, manipulates, and steals. If parents don’t discipline their children, the world will punish them later. 2. *THE FALL OF FAMILY VALUES IS THE RISE OF MORAL DECAY* What happened to parenting? Mothers used to teach daughters how to be women of dignity. Now, they encourage them to “secure the bag” by any means. Fathers used to teach sons how to be responsible men. Now, they are absent—either too weak, too distracted, or too scared to lead. So children are now learning from TikTok instead of home, and the internet is raising a generation with no fear of God and no sense of direction. 3. *PARENTS WHO SPOIL THEIR CHILDREN ARE DESTROYING THEM* Giving your child everything they want is the fastest way to ruin them. A child who never worked for anything will grow up lazy and entitled. A child who was never disciplined will grow up thinking life has no consequences. A child who was never corrected will grow up believing they can do anything and get away with it. Now, we have a world full of adults who can’t handle rejection, can’t handle failure, and can’t handle life. 4. *WHEN PARENTS CHOOSE FRIENDSHIP OVER LEADERSHIP, CHAOS FOLLOWS* Many parents today want to be their child’s friend instead of their leader. So instead of saying: ❌ "This behaviour is wrong!" They say, "She’s just expressing herself." ❌ "You must work for what you want!" They say, "Let me buy it for you." ❌ "This is not acceptable!" They say, "I don't want to hurt their feelings." And just like that, we have a generation of weak people who cry over small problems and break down when life gets tough. 5. *THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY* Discipline used to be normal. Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them. Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh." Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability. Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work. And this is why: The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money. Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention. Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent. 6. *WHEN CHILDREN LOSE DISCIPLINE, THEY LOSE THEIR FUTURE.* Many young men today are addicted to masturbation, pornography, and cheap pleasure—because nobody taught them self-control. Many young women today expose their bodies for social media likes—because nobody taught them self-respect. Many young people today are broke, weak, and mentally unstable—because nobody taught them how to survive hardship. The devil is not the problem. The parents failed. 7. *IF WE DON’T FIX PARENTING, THE WORLD WILL GET WORSE.* If we continue like this, the next generation will: ⚠️ Have no morals. ⚠️ Have no work ethic. ⚠️ Have no fear of God. Society will collapse—not because of demons, but because of poor parenting. *BOTTOM LINE:* If you are a parent, discipline your children. If you are young, discipline yourself. Because the world will not be kind to those who were raised without discipline. *Let’s raise warriors, not weaklings.* *Pls forward this to family and friends, especially to those with young and teenage children* *May GOD help us all.*
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  • Always Think Positive
    Life begins at 40
    Always Think Positive Life begins at 40
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  • There are 3 important knowledge you must have If you are serious about achieving success in life.

    1.. Knowledge of yourself: You must carefully study and observe yourself. KNOWING YOURSELF IS KEY.

    2.. You must have the knowledge of people: You must take time to know people. The way people think, act, react and respond to things you must have a sound knowledge of all these. You need this because you are not going to achieve your dreams among angels...

    3.. You must have the knowledge of God: This is very important.

    When it comes to your dominion, success and greatness you must not be lacking of anyone of these forms of knowledge.

    © Wisdom Breed, 2025
    There are 3 important knowledge you must have If you are serious about achieving success in life. 1.. Knowledge of yourself: You must carefully study and observe yourself. KNOWING YOURSELF IS KEY. 2.. You must have the knowledge of people: You must take time to know people. The way people think, act, react and respond to things you must have a sound knowledge of all these. You need this because you are not going to achieve your dreams among angels... 3.. You must have the knowledge of God: This is very important. When it comes to your dominion, success and greatness you must not be lacking of anyone of these forms of knowledge. © Wisdom Breed, 2025
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  • This r@t did not want to sign Gyokores but Sesko. Now that Berta got the right choice, his mission is to set Gyokores for mockery.

    What was he thinking by giving him late debut when Spur was sitting in the low block? Now rivals are already mocking him

    Arteta is just clueless, maybe Auba was right by saying he doesn't know how to handle big players.

    Just f^ck off.

    A Coach who don't have plan B. Even fans can identify the problem he can't identify.

    There's no progress on the team because Arteta don't have any more ideas
    This r@t did not want to sign Gyokores but Sesko. Now that Berta got the right choice, his mission is to set Gyokores for mockery. What was he thinking by giving him late debut when Spur was sitting in the low block? Now rivals are already mocking him Arteta is just clueless, maybe Auba was right by saying he doesn't know how to handle big players. Just f^ck off. A Coach who don't have plan B. Even fans can identify the problem he can't identify. 😂😂😂 There's no progress on the team because Arteta don't have any more ideas
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  • How To Make August The Best Month Ever

    1. Maintain Focus In Prayer
    2. Document You Thoughts And Plans
    3. Work On Your Personal Discipline
    4. Think Abundance ( Never Think Scarcity )
    5. Change Your Environment
    How To Make August The Best Month Ever 1. Maintain Focus In Prayer 2. Document You Thoughts And Plans 3. Work On Your Personal Discipline 4. Think Abundance ( Never Think Scarcity ) 5. Change Your Environment
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  • Guys you are more than what people think you are always be happy, be real who want to help you will help you, stop being fake, stop fake life, enjoy your self when you are alive, stop saying do you know who I am, bro you are just a sand and a dustbin, you are making noice how much do you have, pride will only destroy your tomorrow, forcus and make name, build empire not just story.
    Guys you are more than what people think you are always be happy, be real who want to help you will help you, stop being fake, stop fake life, enjoy your self when you are alive, stop saying do you know who I am, bro you are just a sand and a dustbin, you are making noice how much do you have, pride will only destroy your tomorrow, forcus and make name, build empire not just story.🙏❤️
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  • Breaking News

    De General has OFFICIALLY started his training at the Shaolin Temple . He joined other Monks and they are currently helping him .

    After his mastery of Kungfu , De General might just drop an action film that has never been produced in Africa.

    He is so creative , he understood the skit market was congested and he decided to do something different.

    Moral lesson : I think I need to go there so I can béát Shatta one day in a battle .!
    Breaking News 🚨🚨 De General has OFFICIALLY started his training at the Shaolin Temple . He joined other Monks and they are currently helping him . After his mastery of Kungfu , De General might just drop an action film that has never been produced in Africa. He is so creative , he understood the skit market was congested and he decided to do something different. Moral lesson : I think I need to go there so I can béát Shatta one day in a battle 😆.!
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  • BABY MAMA TRAP
    PART 3
    Onyinye stared at the DNA results in her hands, her fingers trembling slightly. The words "99.99% Probability of Paternity" glared back at her, the ink seeming to burn through the paper. A slow, bitter smile curved her lips.
    "Now we’ll see who’s playing games, Kolawole," she whispered to herself.
    She spent the next three days plotting her next move. She couldn’t just show up at his office or home—no, that would be too easy. Kolawole was a powerful man, with security and lawyers who could make her disappear if he wanted to.
    She needed leverage.
    And then it hit her—his wife.
    If anyone deserved to know the truth, it was the woman Kolawole was betraying every time he stepped out with girls like Onyinye.
    She opened her laptop and searched for "Mrs. Adebayo Lagos charity events." Within minutes, she found what she needed—a high-profile fundraiser happening that weekend at the Eko Hotel. The wife, Amina Adebayo*, would definitely be there.
    Perfect.
    Onyinye slipped into the event wearing a simple but elegant black dress, her hair styled in soft curls. The ballroom was filled with Lagos' elite—politicians, business moguls, and socialites sipping champagne under crystal chandeliers.
    And there she was—Amina Adebayo.
    Kolawole’s wife was even more stunning in person. Tall, graceful, her makeup flawless, dressed in a custom-made lilac gown that probably cost more than Onyinye’s yearly salary.
    Onyinye’s stomach twisted with guilt. This woman had no idea.
    But then she remembered Kolawole’s cold dismissal, the way he had thrown money at her like she was nothing.
    No. She wouldn’t back down now.
    She waited until Amina was alone near the dessert table before approaching.
    "Good evening, Mrs. Adebayo," Onyinye said, her voice steady despite her racing heart.
    Amina turned, her polite smile not quite reaching her eyes. "Hello, have we met?"
    Onyinye took a deep breath. "No. But I think you’ll want to hear what I have to say."
    She pulled out the DNA test from her clutch and handed it over.
    Amina’s perfectly manicured fingers took the paper, her brow furrowing as she scanned it. Then—her face changed.
    The color drained from her cheeks. Her lips parted slightly.
    "What… is this?"
    Onyinye met her gaze. "I’m pregnant. And your husband is the father."
    For a long moment, Amina didn’t move. Didn’t speak.
    Then, in a voice so quiet it sent chills down Onyinye’s spine, she said:
    "Follow me."
    Amina led her to a private lounge upstairs, away from prying eyes. The moment the door closed, her calm façade shattered.
    "How dare you?" she hissed, her eyes blazing. "Do you have any idea who you’re dealing with?"
    Onyinye stood her ground. "I didn’t come here to fight. I came because you deserve to know the truth."
    Amina laughed—a sharp, bitter sound. "The truth? You think I don’t know what kind of man my husband is?" She stepped closer, her perfume suffocating. "But you—you’re just another cheap slut trying to cash in."
    Onyinye flinched but didn’t back down. "I don’t want his money. I just want him to take responsibility for his child."
    Amina’s eyes flickered to Onyinye’s still-flat stomach, her expression unreadable. Then, without warning, she grabbed Onyinye’s wrist, her grip like steel.
    "Listen carefully," she whispered. "If you ever try to contact my family again, you’ll regret it. That child will never be an Adebayo. Do you understand?"
    Onyinye yanked her arm free, her pulse roaring in her ears. "We’ll see about that."
    She turned and walked out, her legs shaking but her head held high.
    That night, Onyinye lay in bed, staring at the ceiling.
    She had thought exposing Kolawole would force him to do the right thing.
    But she had underestimated his wife.
    Amina wasn’t just hurt—she was dangerous.
    And now, Onyinye had made an enemy of one of the most powerful women in Lagos.
    Her phone buzzed. An unknown number.
    She opened the message—and her blood turned to ice.
    It was a photo. Of her. Standing outside her apartment building.
    The caption:
    "You should have stayed away."
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    BABY MAMA TRAP PART 3 Onyinye stared at the DNA results in her hands, her fingers trembling slightly. The words "99.99% Probability of Paternity" glared back at her, the ink seeming to burn through the paper. A slow, bitter smile curved her lips. "Now we’ll see who’s playing games, Kolawole," she whispered to herself. She spent the next three days plotting her next move. She couldn’t just show up at his office or home—no, that would be too easy. Kolawole was a powerful man, with security and lawyers who could make her disappear if he wanted to. She needed leverage. And then it hit her—his wife. If anyone deserved to know the truth, it was the woman Kolawole was betraying every time he stepped out with girls like Onyinye. She opened her laptop and searched for "Mrs. Adebayo Lagos charity events." Within minutes, she found what she needed—a high-profile fundraiser happening that weekend at the Eko Hotel. The wife, Amina Adebayo*, would definitely be there. Perfect. Onyinye slipped into the event wearing a simple but elegant black dress, her hair styled in soft curls. The ballroom was filled with Lagos' elite—politicians, business moguls, and socialites sipping champagne under crystal chandeliers. And there she was—Amina Adebayo. Kolawole’s wife was even more stunning in person. Tall, graceful, her makeup flawless, dressed in a custom-made lilac gown that probably cost more than Onyinye’s yearly salary. Onyinye’s stomach twisted with guilt. This woman had no idea. But then she remembered Kolawole’s cold dismissal, the way he had thrown money at her like she was nothing. No. She wouldn’t back down now. She waited until Amina was alone near the dessert table before approaching. "Good evening, Mrs. Adebayo," Onyinye said, her voice steady despite her racing heart. Amina turned, her polite smile not quite reaching her eyes. "Hello, have we met?" Onyinye took a deep breath. "No. But I think you’ll want to hear what I have to say." She pulled out the DNA test from her clutch and handed it over. Amina’s perfectly manicured fingers took the paper, her brow furrowing as she scanned it. Then—her face changed. The color drained from her cheeks. Her lips parted slightly. "What… is this?" Onyinye met her gaze. "I’m pregnant. And your husband is the father." For a long moment, Amina didn’t move. Didn’t speak. Then, in a voice so quiet it sent chills down Onyinye’s spine, she said: "Follow me." Amina led her to a private lounge upstairs, away from prying eyes. The moment the door closed, her calm façade shattered. "How dare you?" she hissed, her eyes blazing. "Do you have any idea who you’re dealing with?" Onyinye stood her ground. "I didn’t come here to fight. I came because you deserve to know the truth." Amina laughed—a sharp, bitter sound. "The truth? You think I don’t know what kind of man my husband is?" She stepped closer, her perfume suffocating. "But you—you’re just another cheap slut trying to cash in." Onyinye flinched but didn’t back down. "I don’t want his money. I just want him to take responsibility for his child." Amina’s eyes flickered to Onyinye’s still-flat stomach, her expression unreadable. Then, without warning, she grabbed Onyinye’s wrist, her grip like steel. "Listen carefully," she whispered. "If you ever try to contact my family again, you’ll regret it. That child will never be an Adebayo. Do you understand?" Onyinye yanked her arm free, her pulse roaring in her ears. "We’ll see about that." She turned and walked out, her legs shaking but her head held high. That night, Onyinye lay in bed, staring at the ceiling. She had thought exposing Kolawole would force him to do the right thing. But she had underestimated his wife. Amina wasn’t just hurt—she was dangerous. And now, Onyinye had made an enemy of one of the most powerful women in Lagos. Her phone buzzed. An unknown number. She opened the message—and her blood turned to ice. It was a photo. Of her. Standing outside her apartment building. The caption: "You should have stayed away." TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • Benjamin Sesko it's true arsenal came for me but I needed a better offer and a team with vision to win trophies not just playing beautiful football - celebrating nothing at the end of every season.

    I'm just 22 years old, players start thinking about their life outside football at 30 and if I should accept arsenal at this age while I'm not sure they gonna win a trophy in the next 10 years of what joy will I get remembering that move, I had no choice but to REJECT them silently.
    Benjamin Sesko 🗣️ it's true arsenal came for me but I needed a better offer and a team with vision to win trophies not just playing beautiful football - celebrating nothing at the end of every season. I'm just 22 years old, players start thinking about their life outside football at 30 and if I should accept arsenal at this age while I'm not sure they gonna win a trophy in the next 10 years of what joy will I get remembering that move, I had no choice but to REJECT them silently.
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  • OIL PALM FARMING: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

    Oil palm farming is a profitable investment, but its success depends on several factors. It is not auto financial investment. It requires careful planning, significant capital, and adherence to sustainable practices to mitigate environmental and social risks. Now let us look at advantages of oil palm farming.

    Benefits Associated with Oil Palm Farming include:

    1. High Yield and Demand: Oil palm is one of the most efficient oil-producing crops, yielding significantly more oil per hectare compared to other oil crops like soybean or sunflower. Palm oil is widely used in food, cosmetics, and biofuels, ensuring consistent global demand. Its demand is always more than supply from time immemorial.

    2. Profitability (High Revenue Potential): Due to its high yield and demand, oil palm farming can generate substantial revenue, especially in regions with favorable growing conditions (e.g, tropical climates). It has produced millionaires more than any other sector especially in South East Asia.

    3. Long-Term Investment: Oil palm trees start producing fruit after 2.6-3 years under GAP and remain productive for 40 to 50 years. Thereby, providing long-term income to investors.

    Dark sides and Challenges

    Despite huge profits accrue to oil palm farming, there are some challenges oil palm investors should take into account before invest in the agro sector.

    1. Initial capital Investment: Establishing an oil palm plantation requires significant upfront costs for land, seedlings, fertilizers, and labor. In other words it is capital intensive.

    2. Maintenance Costs: Regular pruning, pest control, and fertilization are necessary to maintain high yields. Maintenance is very difficult and it costs a lot of money.

    3. Labor-Intensive: Harvesting and processing oil palm fruits require skilled labor, which can be costly in some regions.

    4. Market Risks (Price Volatility): Palm oil prices fluctuate based on global supply and demand, which can impact profitability.

    5. Bush Burning: Fire can destroy your oil palm farm and delay the yield for years.

    6. Climate change: This is a big threat to oil palm farmers and contributes to low yield.

    7. Poor planting material: You may end up planting inferior seedlings thinking that you are doing right investment nothing knowing that you are just wasting you time. Therefore, it is very pertinent to source for quality seeds/seedlings.

    Therefore, after weighing the advantages/disadvantages and you want to invest in oil palm farming, CONTACT, Center for Hybrid Economic Trees (CHET)

    #CHET is a reliable agro company that will help you to achieve optimal results in oil palm sector

    At #CHET we sell hybrid palm Seedlings and other economic trees like coconut, orange, mango, ogbono, avocado, passion fruit, ukwa (breadfruit), udara (African apple), ogbono, pawpaw, bitter kola, oha, etc.

    To order for our products/services, call/WhatsApp: 0704 088 6626

    Email: centerforhybrideconomictrees@gmail.com
    OIL PALM FARMING: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Oil palm farming is a profitable investment, but its success depends on several factors. It is not auto financial investment. It requires careful planning, significant capital, and adherence to sustainable practices to mitigate environmental and social risks. Now let us look at advantages of oil palm farming. Benefits Associated with Oil Palm Farming include: 1. High Yield and Demand: Oil palm is one of the most efficient oil-producing crops, yielding significantly more oil per hectare compared to other oil crops like soybean or sunflower. Palm oil is widely used in food, cosmetics, and biofuels, ensuring consistent global demand. Its demand is always more than supply from time immemorial. 2. Profitability (High Revenue Potential): Due to its high yield and demand, oil palm farming can generate substantial revenue, especially in regions with favorable growing conditions (e.g, tropical climates). It has produced millionaires more than any other sector especially in South East Asia. 3. Long-Term Investment: Oil palm trees start producing fruit after 2.6-3 years under GAP and remain productive for 40 to 50 years. Thereby, providing long-term income to investors. Dark sides and Challenges Despite huge profits accrue to oil palm farming, there are some challenges oil palm investors should take into account before invest in the agro sector. 1. Initial capital Investment: Establishing an oil palm plantation requires significant upfront costs for land, seedlings, fertilizers, and labor. In other words it is capital intensive. 2. Maintenance Costs: Regular pruning, pest control, and fertilization are necessary to maintain high yields. Maintenance is very difficult and it costs a lot of money. 3. Labor-Intensive: Harvesting and processing oil palm fruits require skilled labor, which can be costly in some regions. 4. Market Risks (Price Volatility): Palm oil prices fluctuate based on global supply and demand, which can impact profitability. 5. Bush Burning: Fire can destroy your oil palm farm and delay the yield for years. 6. Climate change: This is a big threat to oil palm farmers and contributes to low yield. 7. Poor planting material: You may end up planting inferior seedlings thinking that you are doing right investment nothing knowing that you are just wasting you time. Therefore, it is very pertinent to source for quality seeds/seedlings. Therefore, after weighing the advantages/disadvantages and you want to invest in oil palm farming, CONTACT, Center for Hybrid Economic Trees (CHET) #CHET is a reliable agro company that will help you to achieve optimal results in oil palm sector At #CHET we sell hybrid palm Seedlings and other economic trees like coconut, orange, mango, ogbono, avocado, passion fruit, ukwa (breadfruit), udara (African apple), ogbono, pawpaw, bitter kola, oha, etc. To order for our products/services, call/WhatsApp: 0704 088 6626 Email: centerforhybrideconomictrees@gmail.com
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  • A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened.

    This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace , then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them.

    In my mouth and I just laugh , and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates.

    Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you.

    Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries.

    Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us.

    This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
    A Muslim guy called me "Arne" in Kaduna and this happened. This happened in Kaduna two weeks ago when I went for a program, upon arriving Kaduna around refinery junction I was standing by the road side waiting for who will take me to my location then a Keke driver just came and pack, he stopped there and was looking at me thinking if he knows me but he was not sure then he packed and bring out his phone and may be he searched for my page to check if I'm the one, I was looking at him with a side eye and I knew he recognized me then after he checked he shouted " shine mana" with joy and happiness on his face and he rush to me and with joy he gave me a warm hand shake 🤝 and we greeted me and told me how he love what I do online, he said he is a Muslim but he should much love how I operate on media to preach peace ✌️, then when we are still at that another person came and saw us together and the first guy told this new person who I was and we greeted also, when I was about leaving, the new guy now told the first guy that " Amma kaman Arne ne koh?" Lols, I Heard him but I pretend I didn't hear anything and the first guy shouted at him, "wannet irin Arne? Krista NE , with his face fraun at him and he begins to question the other guy but I was already a bit far from them and I can't here them. In my mouth and I just laugh 😂, and said to myself, these are two people of same religion but different understanding of life and how it operates. Point of view: understanding life and humanity has nothing to do with how your u serve God or worship him (religion) your u can be an idol worshiper and still live a good peaceful life with different people around you. Because a Muslim called me with what I don't like did not mean I should categories all Muslims as bad people, because s Christian call or treat a Muslim with a negative energy did not make all Christians bad people, it depends on the volume of sense of reasoning one carries. Let's love in peace and unity and life will be great for all of us. This picture was an old picture of four years with my boy in Port Harcourt. We fine shaa
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  • This is something life has thought me, if you think you truly know a person, you better think very well.
    This is something life has thought me, if you think you truly know a person, you better think very well.
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