• ⚪️ Arsenal have reached an agreement in principle with Ethan Nwaneri over new deal!

    After progress in talks reported last weekend, Nwaneri and his camp have now agreed to sign new contract at the club.

    Ethan always gave priority to #AFC despite interest from several clubs.

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    🚨🔴⚪️ Arsenal have reached an agreement in principle with Ethan Nwaneri over new deal! After progress in talks reported last weekend, Nwaneri and his camp have now agreed to sign new contract at the club. Ethan always gave priority to #AFC despite interest from several clubs. Arsenal Arsenal True Fans ARSENAL TRUE FANS
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  • Sporting fans are saying Viktor Gyökeres would've been considered a legend had he left "honourably". They're saying he is ungrateful for the way the club treated him. They didn't forget to add that he's just a player who put on their shirt like Slimani. Nothing special about him,he won't be happy at Arsenal.

    These guys think life is like a Nigerian movie where ghosts ask for help.

    It's a classic heartbreak bitterness dressed up as “honour.” Sporting fans acting like they raised Gyökeres from a baby goat to a lion, forgetting he literally carried them like Jesus with the cross every weekend. But now that he's going, suddenly he's “just a guy who wore the shirt”? Slimani levels? That’s selective amnesia on steroids.

    They want Gyökeres to go back and say goodbye properly before they forgive him.

    The truth is:
    __He gave them one of their best seasons in recent memory.
    __He's leaving this way because the club played him.
    __He didn’t fake love,he just moved where ambition lives.
    They're just salty because he chose to level up and didn’t look back. They wanted a fairy-tale ending. Instead, they got a Here We Go. And the worst part? Deep down they know Arsenal fans will cherish him more than they ever did.
    Let them heal. As it pains them, e go sweet us
    Sporting fans are saying Viktor Gyökeres would've been considered a legend had he left "honourably". They're saying he is ungrateful for the way the club treated him. They didn't forget to add that he's just a player who put on their shirt like Slimani. Nothing special about him,he won't be happy at Arsenal. These guys think life is like a Nigerian movie where ghosts ask for help. It's a classic heartbreak bitterness dressed up as “honour.” Sporting fans acting like they raised Gyökeres from a baby goat to a lion, forgetting he literally carried them like Jesus with the cross every weekend. But now that he's going, suddenly he's “just a guy who wore the shirt”? Slimani levels? 😂 That’s selective amnesia on steroids. They want Gyökeres to go back and say goodbye properly before they forgive him. The truth is: __He gave them one of their best seasons in recent memory. __He's leaving this way because the club played him. __He didn’t fake love,he just moved where ambition lives. They're just salty because he chose to level up and didn’t look back. They wanted a fairy-tale ending. Instead, they got a Here We Go. And the worst part? Deep down they know Arsenal fans will cherish him more than they ever did. Let them heal. As it pains them, e go sweet us 🔴⚪🔥
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justina's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE.

    EPISODE 1

    FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories
    My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home.

    Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.”

    Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood.

    But something didn’t feel right after a while.

    Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him.

    Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.”

    The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof.

    A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.”

    Then came the final straw.

    One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise.

    I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened.

    What I saw inside will never leave my memory.

    Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask.

    They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound.

    They both turned.

    Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color.

    I wanted to scream, but no voice came out.

    I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice:

    “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?”

    Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…”

    Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—”

    I turned away.

    I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself,

    “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.”

    And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
    I CAUGHT MY HUSBAND WITH MY BEST FRIEND, BUT WHAT I DID NEXT SCHOCKED EVERYONE. EPISODE 1 FOLLOW ME Justy's Stories My name is Loveth, and I’m 28 years old. I believed I had the kind of life every woman dreamed of. I was married to a handsome man named Dave, and I had a best friend named Sharon who had been by my side since we were kids. We did everything together—primary school, secondary school, even shared a room during university days. So, when I got married to Dave, it felt only right that Sharon would be like a sister in my new home. Dave was charming and always full of smiles. He would help in the kitchen sometimes, take me on weekend outings, and randomly bring me flowers. Whenever I posted him on Facebook, girls would comment, “God when?” I always smiled and replied, “God did.” Sharon was always around too. She would come over to cook with me, gist with me, and even help me when I was tired. If I had a small fight with Dave, she would say, “Don’t worry, he’s just stressed. You two are perfect together.” I trusted her more than I trusted anyone. She even had her own drawer in our house where she kept clothes, in case she slept over. I loved her like blood. But something didn’t feel right after a while. Dave started changing. At first, it was small. He began locking his phone with a new password. He would receive calls and walk out of the room to answer them. Sometimes, he would say he was going for a work meeting, but return late at night without smelling like work. Once, I called his office and they said he didn’t come in that day. I asked him, and he said they must have made a mistake. I believed him because… well, I loved him. Sharon also changed. She stopped sleeping over and became more secretive. One day, I noticed she was wearing the perfume Dave got for me last Christmas. I asked her about it and she laughed, saying, “Ah ah, Loveth, am I not your sister? You can’t share perfume again?” I forced a smile, but my heart was whispering, “Something is wrong.” The signs kept growing. One evening, I was sick and couldn’t go to the market. Dave said he would go, and I gave him a short list. Thirty minutes later, Sharon called me and said she was just passing by the market. I told her Dave had just gone there. She paused and said, “Oh really? I didn’t see him o…” But I could hear background noise—like she was also there. That day, I began connecting dots, but I had no proof. A week later, something strange happened. I saw Sharon’s WhatsApp status. She had posted a plate of food that looked just like what I cooked at home the night before. Same plate. Same spoon. Same exact style. I asked her jokingly, “You’ve started copying my plating style?” She laughed it off, but my mind said, “Loveth, shine your eyes.” Then came the final straw. One Saturday morning, Dave told me he was traveling to Lagos for a company seminar. He packed a small bag and left after breakfast. That evening, I cooked egusi soup and pounded yam and decided to surprise Sharon. I hadn’t seen her in a while, and I thought maybe we could talk. I didn’t call her. I wanted it to be a sweet surprise. I got to her house around 7:30 PM. It was getting dark. I knocked. No answer. I called her name softly. Still silence. Something told me to check the door. I pushed gently—and it opened. What I saw inside will never leave my memory. Dave—my husband—and Sharon—my best friend—were sitting on the sofa, both half naked. Sharon wore only a short towel, and Dave had no shirt on. They were laughing and watching a movie. I stood there, frozen. My hands were still holding the food flask. They didn’t see me immediately. But when I dropped the flask, it made a loud sound. They both turned. Dave’s eyes widened. Sharon’s face drained of all color. I wanted to scream, but no voice came out. I didn’t cry. I didn’t shout. I didn’t even curse them. I just looked at them and asked in a calm voice: “So this is what you both have been doing behind my back?” Dave stammered, “Loveth… I can explain…” Sharon burst into tears, “It’s not what you think—” I turned away. I walked out slowly. My legs were shaking, but I didn’t fall. I walked into the night, heartbroken, betrayed, and shattered. But as I got home and closed my door, I whispered to myself, “You will not fight like a fool. You will fight smart. You will win, Loveth. You will win.” And that was when my revenge plan began to form.
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  • Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peters Square, Rome.

    The first Catholic man tells his friends,

    “My son is a priest, when he walks into a room, everyone calls him Father”.

    The second Catholic man chirps,

    “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Lordship”

    The third Catholic gent says,
    “My son is an Archbishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Grace”

    The fourth Catholic gent says,

    “My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says “Your Eminence”.”

    The fifth Catholic man says very proudly,

    “My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Holiness”.”

    Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the five men gave her a subtle, “Well…?”

    She proudly replies, “I have a daughter,

    Slim,

    Tall,

    Very very beautiful,

    38D breast,

    24″ waist and

    34” hips.

    When she walks into a room, people say,

    *“My God!!!*


    Have a lovely weekend.
    Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peters Square, Rome. The first Catholic man tells his friends, “My son is a priest, when he walks into a room, everyone calls him Father”. The second Catholic man chirps, “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Lordship” The third Catholic gent says, “My son is an Archbishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Grace” The fourth Catholic gent says, “My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says “Your Eminence”.” The fifth Catholic man says very proudly, “My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Holiness”.” Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the five men gave her a subtle, “Well…?” She proudly replies, “I have a daughter, Slim, Tall, Very very beautiful, 38D breast, 24″ waist and 34” hips. When she walks into a room, people say, *“My God!!!*🤣🤣🤣 Have a lovely weekend.
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  • REMEMBER ITS WEEKEND'S- )ENJOY!!!!
    REMEMBER ITS WEEKEND'S- )ENJOY!!!!
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  • What no one told me about marriage before I enter that I want to tell you.

    This is for those planning to marry or those who just got married.
    If you are open-minded, you can still read.
    Nobody knows it all.

    1. Immediately you get married, even before having a baby, go and register your family for health insurance.
    NHIS is one of the common ones and the most available in hospitals.
    It will save you a lot.
    There are some things the rich won’t tell you.
    With NHIS, you can walk into any hospital and get treated cheap depending on the package.
    A friend of mine once did an operation and all he paid was ₦10k something that would have cost ₦400k.

    2. Have a family doctor very very important.
    See, no church will tell you this.
    Even if you don’t have money for a family doctor, have someone you can call in case of emergency.
    Especially a pediatrician when you start having kids.

    3. Also, have a family lawyer.
    Recently, our family lawyer saved us over ₦500k in rent that I wanted to forfeit.
    But because she stepped in and did her job, money was refunded seamlessly.

    4. If you can afford it, have at least one domestic staff.
    Someone that can at least help ease the work in the house for you and madam.
    My brother, ejiro kwa afufu anya isi.
    Get help if you can.

    5. Buy things in bulk.
    The reason I live like a wealthy man today is because I buy everything I need down to toothpaste in bulk.
    You spend more buying in bits than when you buy in bulk.
    That’s one of the reasons I created my sharing platform to enable family men and women with common goals.
    There is nothing we don’t share. Some of you reading this are in that group.

    6. Pay your children’s school fees before school resumes.
    As I’m talking to you now, I’ve already sent SGM the kids’ school fees that’ll be paid in September.
    I don’t have to worry about it again.
    It helps me plan myself.
    Do everything possible to pay school fees before resumption. You won’t know what you’re doing until money goes on leave from your side.

    7. Strive to have passive income.
    Something that can generate at least ₦3-5k every day.
    No matter what try and get something like that.
    It will save you from a lot of stress.

    8. See the friends and circle your kids will have tomorrow everything depends on the school they attend.
    This one is very, very important.
    Even if you don’t have money, find a way to send your children to one of the best schools.
    You won’t realise what you’re doing until they come of age.

    9.I learnt this one from my dad always have family meetings.
    You, your wife, and your kids no matter how small they are.
    Discuss problems, solutions, and way forward.
    Allow the kids air their opinions.

    Ask the kids:
    Is there something mummy and daddy are doing that they don’t like?

    Same thing with your wife.
    Talk about what you both can do to have a stable and loving family.
    This helps in uniting the family.

    Every month is fine or even every 6 months.
    Just make it a habit and a culture.
    It’ll become a memory that sticks for the kids, and for you and madam too.

    Everyone’s opinion in the family matters.
    And as the man, it’s your job to hear everybody’s opinion and choose the best way to run the family.

    This isn’t just for the man alone madam can initiate it too. There’s no perfect formula, yes. But this one I listed? It works every time.
    I repeat if you try it, you’ll save yourself a lot of unnecessary headache and stress.
    You can add yours... enjoy your weekend.
    What no one told me about marriage before I enter that I want to tell you. This is for those planning to marry or those who just got married. If you are open-minded, you can still read. Nobody knows it all. 1. Immediately you get married, even before having a baby, go and register your family for health insurance. NHIS is one of the common ones and the most available in hospitals. It will save you a lot. There are some things the rich won’t tell you. With NHIS, you can walk into any hospital and get treated cheap depending on the package. A friend of mine once did an operation and all he paid was ₦10k something that would have cost ₦400k. 2. Have a family doctor very very important. See, no church will tell you this. Even if you don’t have money for a family doctor, have someone you can call in case of emergency. Especially a pediatrician when you start having kids. 3. Also, have a family lawyer. Recently, our family lawyer saved us over ₦500k in rent that I wanted to forfeit. But because she stepped in and did her job, money was refunded seamlessly. 4. If you can afford it, have at least one domestic staff. Someone that can at least help ease the work in the house for you and madam. My brother, ejiro kwa afufu anya isi. Get help if you can. 5. Buy things in bulk. The reason I live like a wealthy man today is because I buy everything I need down to toothpaste in bulk. You spend more buying in bits than when you buy in bulk. That’s one of the reasons I created my sharing platform to enable family men and women with common goals. There is nothing we don’t share. Some of you reading this are in that group. 6. Pay your children’s school fees before school resumes. As I’m talking to you now, I’ve already sent SGM the kids’ school fees that’ll be paid in September. I don’t have to worry about it again. It helps me plan myself. Do everything possible to pay school fees before resumption. You won’t know what you’re doing until money goes on leave from your side. 7. Strive to have passive income. Something that can generate at least ₦3-5k every day. No matter what try and get something like that. It will save you from a lot of stress. 8. See the friends and circle your kids will have tomorrow everything depends on the school they attend. This one is very, very important. Even if you don’t have money, find a way to send your children to one of the best schools. You won’t realise what you’re doing until they come of age. 9.I learnt this one from my dad always have family meetings. You, your wife, and your kids no matter how small they are. Discuss problems, solutions, and way forward. Allow the kids air their opinions. Ask the kids: 🔹Is there something mummy and daddy are doing that they don’t like? Same thing with your wife. Talk about what you both can do to have a stable and loving family. This helps in uniting the family. Every month is fine or even every 6 months. Just make it a habit and a culture. It’ll become a memory that sticks for the kids, and for you and madam too. Everyone’s opinion in the family matters. And as the man, it’s your job to hear everybody’s opinion and choose the best way to run the family. This isn’t just for the man alone madam can initiate it too. There’s no perfect formula, yes. But this one I listed? It works every time. I repeat if you try it, you’ll save yourself a lot of unnecessary headache and stress. You can add yours... enjoy your weekend.
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  • Happy weekend pals and good 9ite
    Happy weekend pals and good 9ite
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  • The Lord is good,a strength and stronghold in the day of trouble; He knows (recognizes,has knowledge of,and understands) those who take refuge and trust in Him (Nahum 1:7) May the father in Heaven give to your heart a greater sense of His Love for you this Saturday morning.And may you walk along each step today with joy in your soul.. Good Morning... God bless and have a beautiful weekend
    The Lord is good,a strength and stronghold in the day of trouble; He knows (recognizes,has knowledge of,and understands) those who take refuge and trust in Him (Nahum 1:7) May the father in Heaven give to your heart a greater sense of His Love ♥️ for you this Saturday morning.And may you walk along each step today with joy in your soul.✨✨🙏🙏✨✨✝️✝️✨🛐. Good Morning... God bless and have a beautiful weekend
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  • Weekend vibes on the way.
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  • What no one told me about marriage before I enter that I want to tell you.

    This is for those planning to marry or those who just got married.
    If you are open-minded, you can still read.
    Nobody knows it all.

    1. Immediately you get married, even before having a baby, go and register your family for health insurance.
    NHIS is one of the common ones and the most available in hospitals.
    It will save you a lot.
    There are some things the rich won’t tell you.
    With NHIS, you can walk into any hospital and get treated cheap depending on the package.
    A friend of mine once did an operation and all he paid was ₦10k something that would have cost ₦400k.

    2. Have a family doctor very very important.
    See, no church will tell you this.
    Even if you don’t have money for a family doctor, have someone you can call in case of emergency.
    Especially a pediatrician when you start having kids.

    3. Also, have a family lawyer.
    Recently, our family lawyer saved us over ₦500k in rent that I wanted to forfeit.
    But because she stepped in and did her job, money was refunded seamlessly.

    4. If you can afford it, have at least one domestic staff.
    Someone that can at least help ease the work in the house for you and madam.
    My brother, ejiro kwa afufu anya isi.
    Get help if you can.

    5. Buy things in bulk.
    The reason I live like a wealthy man today is because I buy everything I need down to toothpaste in bulk.
    You spend more buying in bits than when you buy in bulk.
    That’s one of the reasons I created my sharing platform to enable family men and women with common goals.
    There is nothing we don’t share. Some of you reading this are in that group.

    6. Pay your children’s school fees before school resumes.
    As I’m talking to you now, I’ve already sent SGM the kids’ school fees that’ll be paid in September.
    I don’t have to worry about it again.
    It helps me plan myself.
    Do everything possible to pay school fees before resumption. You won’t know what you’re doing until money goes on leave from your side.

    7. Strive to have passive income.
    Something that can generate at least ₦3-5k every day.
    No matter what try and get something like that.
    It will save you from a lot of stress.

    8. See the friends and circle your kids will have tomorrow everything depends on the school they attend.
    This one is very, very important.
    Even if you don’t have money, find a way to send your children to one of the best schools.
    You won’t realise what you’re doing until they come of age.

    9.I learnt this one from my dad always have family meetings.
    You, your wife, and your kids no matter how small they are.
    Discuss problems, solutions, and way forward.
    Allow the kids air their opinions.

    Ask the kids:
    Is there something mummy and daddy are doing that they don’t like?

    Same thing with your wife.
    Talk about what you both can do to have a stable and loving family.
    This helps in uniting the family.

    Every month is fine or even every 6 months.
    Just make it a habit and a culture.
    It’ll become a memory that sticks for the kids, and for you and madam too.

    Everyone’s opinion in the family matters.
    And as the man, it’s your job to hear everybody’s opinion and choose the best way to run the family.

    This isn’t just for the man alone madam can initiate it too. There’s no perfect formula, yes. But this one I listed? It works every time.
    I repeat if you try it, you’ll save yourself a lot of unnecessary headache and stress.
    You can add yours... enjoy your weekend.
    What no one told me about marriage before I enter that I want to tell you. This is for those planning to marry or those who just got married. If you are open-minded, you can still read. Nobody knows it all. 1. Immediately you get married, even before having a baby, go and register your family for health insurance. NHIS is one of the common ones and the most available in hospitals. It will save you a lot. There are some things the rich won’t tell you. With NHIS, you can walk into any hospital and get treated cheap depending on the package. A friend of mine once did an operation and all he paid was ₦10k something that would have cost ₦400k. 2. Have a family doctor very very important. See, no church will tell you this. Even if you don’t have money for a family doctor, have someone you can call in case of emergency. Especially a pediatrician when you start having kids. 3. Also, have a family lawyer. Recently, our family lawyer saved us over ₦500k in rent that I wanted to forfeit. But because she stepped in and did her job, money was refunded seamlessly. 4. If you can afford it, have at least one domestic staff. Someone that can at least help ease the work in the house for you and madam. My brother, ejiro kwa afufu anya isi. Get help if you can. 5. Buy things in bulk. The reason I live like a wealthy man today is because I buy everything I need down to toothpaste in bulk. You spend more buying in bits than when you buy in bulk. That’s one of the reasons I created my sharing platform to enable family men and women with common goals. There is nothing we don’t share. Some of you reading this are in that group. 6. Pay your children’s school fees before school resumes. As I’m talking to you now, I’ve already sent SGM the kids’ school fees that’ll be paid in September. I don’t have to worry about it again. It helps me plan myself. Do everything possible to pay school fees before resumption. You won’t know what you’re doing until money goes on leave from your side. 7. Strive to have passive income. Something that can generate at least ₦3-5k every day. No matter what try and get something like that. It will save you from a lot of stress. 8. See the friends and circle your kids will have tomorrow everything depends on the school they attend. This one is very, very important. Even if you don’t have money, find a way to send your children to one of the best schools. You won’t realise what you’re doing until they come of age. 9.I learnt this one from my dad always have family meetings. You, your wife, and your kids no matter how small they are. Discuss problems, solutions, and way forward. Allow the kids air their opinions. Ask the kids: 🔹Is there something mummy and daddy are doing that they don’t like? Same thing with your wife. Talk about what you both can do to have a stable and loving family. This helps in uniting the family. Every month is fine or even every 6 months. Just make it a habit and a culture. It’ll become a memory that sticks for the kids, and for you and madam too. Everyone’s opinion in the family matters. And as the man, it’s your job to hear everybody’s opinion and choose the best way to run the family. This isn’t just for the man alone madam can initiate it too. There’s no perfect formula, yes. But this one I listed? It works every time. I repeat if you try it, you’ll save yourself a lot of unnecessary headache and stress. You can add yours... enjoy your weekend.
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