• Live, love, laugh, leave a legacy.
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  • 1. Welcome to Nigeria where the husband is called BABY and the son is called DADDY.

    2. Welcome to Nigeria where wedding must be on Saturday.

    3. Welcome to Nigeria where Car keys and iPhone don't enter pocket.

    4 Welcome to Nigeria where it's easy for your relatives to contribute money for your burial but difficult to raise money to help you start-up a business.

    5. Welcome to Nigeria where you will open fridge and see ice cream container with egusi soup inside.

    6. Welcome to Nigeria where people buy dog and name it tiger.

    7. Welcome to Nigeria.. A country where a married man will still complain that his girlfriend is cheating on him.

    8. Welcome to Nigeria where barbers display pictures of hairstyle they can't even barb!

    9. Welcome to NIGERIA where all DETERGENTS are called OMO.

    10. Welcome to Nigeria where all noodles are called indomie.

    11. Welcome to Nigeria where one medicine cures all sicknesses.

    12. Welcome to Nigeria where a rich hausa man is called 'Alhaji' while a poor hausa man is called Aboki

    13 Welcome to Nigeria where young boys spray their hair white colour and old men dye their hair black
    14 welcome to Nigeria where I have made you laughso hard and If you don't bless me with a follow, . please bless me with a follow.
    😂😂🤣😂😂 1. Welcome to Nigeria where the husband is called BABY and the son is called DADDY. 2. Welcome to Nigeria where wedding must be on Saturday. 3. Welcome to Nigeria where Car keys and iPhone don't enter pocket. 4 Welcome to Nigeria where it's easy for your relatives to contribute money for your burial but difficult to raise money to help you start-up a business. 5. Welcome to Nigeria where you will open fridge and see ice cream container with egusi soup inside. 6. Welcome to Nigeria where people buy dog and name it tiger. 7. Welcome to Nigeria.. A country where a married man will still complain that his girlfriend is cheating on him. 8. Welcome to Nigeria where barbers display pictures of hairstyle they can't even barb! 9. Welcome to NIGERIA where all DETERGENTS are called OMO. 10. Welcome to Nigeria where all noodles are called indomie. 11. Welcome to Nigeria where one medicine cures all sicknesses. 12. Welcome to Nigeria where a rich hausa man is called 'Alhaji' while a poor hausa man is called Aboki 13 Welcome to Nigeria where young boys spray their hair white colour and old men dye their hair black 14 welcome to Nigeria where I have made you laugh😁😄✌️so hard and If you don't bless me with a follow, 🙏🤸💃🙆 . please bless me with a follow.🙏🙏🥱
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  • "A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person." - Mignon McLaughlin
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    "A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person." - Mignon McLaughlin"
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  • THE PRICE OF WEALTH
    STORY OF A YAHOO BOY (EPISODE 7)

    When the coffin was finally opened, it felt as if only a minute had passed. The moment Baba opened the coffin, a sharp wave of cold air hit my face. It was over. Or so I thought. I sat up slowly, my body trembling from exhaustion. My muscles ached, and my mind felt foggy, as if I had been trapped in a dream for ages.

    Yet, somehow, it felt as though only a minute had passed. I blinked, adjusting to the dim light of the room. Baba was standing over me, his piercing eyes studying my every movement.

    "Step out," he commanded. I obeyed, moving cautiously as if my legs had forgotten how to walk. I had survived seven days inside a coffin.

    But what came next? Baba didn’t waste time. He blindfolded me again and placed another calabash in my hands. "Eat," he said simply. This time, the contents tasted different. The first one had been raw, chewy, almost metallic—I didn’t want to think about what it was.

    But this one? It tasted like soup—thick, peppery, with an odd aftertaste that made my stomach twist. I swallowed, forcing myself to finish it.

    After I was done, Baba removed the blindfold and motioned for me to stand up and follow him. At this moment, my mind was screaming for me to run. What if I had gone too far? What if this wasn’t worth it? But I had already made my choice. I was too deep to turn back now.

    Baba led me through another hallway, this one different from the others. Unlike the previous rooms, there were no red and white cloths hanging on the walls. Instead, the entire space was filled with eerie wooden carvings—ugly, twisted faces, some with hollow eyes that seemed to watch me as I walked.

    In the middle of the room, I saw something that made my heart pound. A large black pot. The type usually used for preparing jollof rice for large gatherings. Except this one was different.

    It was boiling heavily, smoke rising from it in thick spirals. But there was no fire. It sat on three massive stones, yet it bubbled furiously like it was placed over an invisible flame. I froze.

    Baba turned to me and said, "Enter the pot." My body stiffened. "Am I the one to enter, or are you referring to your servant?" I asked, half-joking. Baba’s expression darkened. "DO YOU THINK THIS IS A JOKE? ENTER THAT POT NOW!" His voice was like thunder in the small room.

    I swallowed hard and took a step forward. The steam rose, curling around my skin. I lifted one foot and tested the water with my toes.

    To my shock, it wasn’t hot. It just looked like it was boiling. With trembling hands, I stepped fully inside. As I stood in the strange boiling substance, Baba began chanting incantations.

    His voice echoed through the room, sending chills down my spine. After some time, he stopped. The bubbling pot suddenly went still. "Step out," Baba ordered. I obeyed. By now, I was weak. My body felt drained. This entire process was taking a toll on me. But it wasn’t over yet.

    As Baba led me back to the main chamber, I was shocked to see Vince sitting there, waiting for me. "How did you know I was here?" I asked, my voice hoarse.

    He smirked. "When I noticed your laptop was gone, I knew where you had gone." I sighed. "Bro, I feel like my soul is being drained." Vince chuckled. "You’re still standing, aren’t you? That means Baba’s work is successful." Baba walked into the room and handed me my laptop. To my surprise, it was now stained with: Red oil. Native chalk. Drops of blood. I stared at it in disbelief.

    Baba then turned to me and said, "Leave One Thousand Naira for the work I have done." I nodded, left the money, and quickly changed into my regular clothes. The moment I stepped outside, I felt relief for the first time. It was finally over. Vince led me to the car and drove us away.

    As we drove, I sat silently in the passenger seat, my head spinning. I had just spent seven days inside a coffin. I had eaten God knows what. I had stepped into a boiling pot that wasn’t hot. And now? Now, I was expected to return to Yahoo work like nothing had happened.

    Was all this even worth it? My stomach growled painfully. I turned to Vince. "Bro, take me to a restaurant. I haven’t eaten real food in seven days." He laughed. "I knew you’d say that." We pulled up to a local eatery, and I ordered the biggest plate of food I could find.

    As I ate, Vince leaned back in his chair and started talking. "There’s something you need to know, Daniel." I looked up, chewing slowly. "What is it?" Vince’s expression turned serious.

    Episode 8 to be dropped after 100 shâres. If it’s not complete, I won’t drop it, it’s not easy but I am enjoying writing this story just as you guys enjoy reading it.
    THE PRICE OF WEALTH STORY OF A YAHOO BOY (EPISODE 7) When the coffin was finally opened, it felt as if only a minute had passed. The moment Baba opened the coffin, a sharp wave of cold air hit my face. It was over. Or so I thought. I sat up slowly, my body trembling from exhaustion. My muscles ached, and my mind felt foggy, as if I had been trapped in a dream for ages. Yet, somehow, it felt as though only a minute had passed. I blinked, adjusting to the dim light of the room. Baba was standing over me, his piercing eyes studying my every movement. "Step out," he commanded. I obeyed, moving cautiously as if my legs had forgotten how to walk. I had survived seven days inside a coffin. But what came next? Baba didn’t waste time. He blindfolded me again and placed another calabash in my hands. "Eat," he said simply. This time, the contents tasted different. The first one had been raw, chewy, almost metallic—I didn’t want to think about what it was. But this one? It tasted like soup—thick, peppery, with an odd aftertaste that made my stomach twist. I swallowed, forcing myself to finish it. After I was done, Baba removed the blindfold and motioned for me to stand up and follow him. At this moment, my mind was screaming for me to run. What if I had gone too far? What if this wasn’t worth it? But I had already made my choice. I was too deep to turn back now. Baba led me through another hallway, this one different from the others. Unlike the previous rooms, there were no red and white cloths hanging on the walls. Instead, the entire space was filled with eerie wooden carvings—ugly, twisted faces, some with hollow eyes that seemed to watch me as I walked. In the middle of the room, I saw something that made my heart pound. A large black pot. The type usually used for preparing jollof rice for large gatherings. Except this one was different. It was boiling heavily, smoke rising from it in thick spirals. But there was no fire. It sat on three massive stones, yet it bubbled furiously like it was placed over an invisible flame. I froze. Baba turned to me and said, "Enter the pot." My body stiffened. "Am I the one to enter, or are you referring to your servant?" I asked, half-joking. Baba’s expression darkened. "DO YOU THINK THIS IS A JOKE? ENTER THAT POT NOW!" His voice was like thunder in the small room. I swallowed hard and took a step forward. The steam rose, curling around my skin. I lifted one foot and tested the water with my toes. To my shock, it wasn’t hot. It just looked like it was boiling. With trembling hands, I stepped fully inside. As I stood in the strange boiling substance, Baba began chanting incantations. His voice echoed through the room, sending chills down my spine. After some time, he stopped. The bubbling pot suddenly went still. "Step out," Baba ordered. I obeyed. By now, I was weak. My body felt drained. This entire process was taking a toll on me. But it wasn’t over yet. As Baba led me back to the main chamber, I was shocked to see Vince sitting there, waiting for me. "How did you know I was here?" I asked, my voice hoarse. He smirked. "When I noticed your laptop was gone, I knew where you had gone." I sighed. "Bro, I feel like my soul is being drained." Vince chuckled. "You’re still standing, aren’t you? That means Baba’s work is successful." Baba walked into the room and handed me my laptop. To my surprise, it was now stained with: Red oil. Native chalk. Drops of blood. I stared at it in disbelief. Baba then turned to me and said, "Leave One Thousand Naira for the work I have done." I nodded, left the money, and quickly changed into my regular clothes. The moment I stepped outside, I felt relief for the first time. It was finally over. Vince led me to the car and drove us away. As we drove, I sat silently in the passenger seat, my head spinning. I had just spent seven days inside a coffin. I had eaten God knows what. I had stepped into a boiling pot that wasn’t hot. And now? Now, I was expected to return to Yahoo work like nothing had happened. Was all this even worth it? My stomach growled painfully. I turned to Vince. "Bro, take me to a restaurant. I haven’t eaten real food in seven days." He laughed. "I knew you’d say that." We pulled up to a local eatery, and I ordered the biggest plate of food I could find. As I ate, Vince leaned back in his chair and started talking. "There’s something you need to know, Daniel." I looked up, chewing slowly. "What is it?" Vince’s expression turned serious. Episode 8 to be dropped after 100 shâres. If it’s not complete, I won’t drop it, it’s not easy but I am enjoying writing this story just as you guys enjoy reading it.
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  • 1. Welcome to Nigeria where the husband is called BABY and the son is called DADDY.

    2. Welcome to Nigeria where wedding must be on Saturday.

    3. Welcome to Nigeria where Car keys and iPhone don't enter pocket.

    4 Welcome to Nigeria where it's easy for your relatives to contribute money for your burial but difficult to raise money to help you start-up a business.

    5. Welcome to Nigeria where you will open fridge and see ice cream container with egusi soup inside.

    6. Welcome to Nigeria where people buy dog and name it tiger.

    7. Welcome to Nigeria.. A country where a married man will still complain that his girlfriend is cheating on him.

    8. Welcome to Nigeria where barbers display pictures of hairstyle they can't even barb!

    9. Welcome to NIGERIA where all DETERGENTS are called OMO.

    10. Welcome to Nigeria where all noodles are called indomie.

    11. Welcome to Nigeria where one medicine cures all sicknesses.

    12. Welcome to Nigeria where a rich hausa man is called 'Alhaji' while a poor hausa man is called Aboki

    13 Welcome to Nigeria where young boys spray their hair white colour and old men dye their hair black
    14 welcome to Nigeria where I have made you laughso hard and If you don't bless me with a follow, . please bless me with a follow.
    😂😂🤣😂😂 1. Welcome to Nigeria where the husband is called BABY and the son is called DADDY. 2. Welcome to Nigeria where wedding must be on Saturday. 3. Welcome to Nigeria where Car keys and iPhone don't enter pocket. 4 Welcome to Nigeria where it's easy for your relatives to contribute money for your burial but difficult to raise money to help you start-up a business. 5. Welcome to Nigeria where you will open fridge and see ice cream container with egusi soup inside. 6. Welcome to Nigeria where people buy dog and name it tiger. 7. Welcome to Nigeria.. A country where a married man will still complain that his girlfriend is cheating on him. 8. Welcome to Nigeria where barbers display pictures of hairstyle they can't even barb! 9. Welcome to NIGERIA where all DETERGENTS are called OMO. 10. Welcome to Nigeria where all noodles are called indomie. 11. Welcome to Nigeria where one medicine cures all sicknesses. 12. Welcome to Nigeria where a rich hausa man is called 'Alhaji' while a poor hausa man is called Aboki 13 Welcome to Nigeria where young boys spray their hair white colour and old men dye their hair black 14 welcome to Nigeria where I have made you laugh😁😄✌️so hard and If you don't bless me with a follow, 🙏🤸💃🙆 . please bless me with a follow.🙏🙏🥱
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  • *PSYCHOLOGY HIGHLIGHTS THE 8 REASONS WHY PARENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR CHILDREN'S WAYWARDNESS :*
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    *1.Parent who give their children everything they ask for: "Their children will grow up thinking they have a right to whatever they want.

    *2.Parents who laugh when their children speak foul language against others, especially older persons: "Children grow up thinking disrespect is normal and fun .

    *3. Parents who do not reprimand children for bad behavior: "Their children grow up thinking that there are no rules in society .

    *4.Parents who cover up their children's misdeeds: "Their children grow up thinking they can do and undo with impunity; that they won't have to give account of their misdeeds.

    *5. Parents who stop watching television because their children cry when they change channels: "Children will grow up without a sense of respect for older persons.

    *6. Parents who let their children listen to music that objectivizes women, encourages sex and violence? "You can't sow thorns and reap cotton, can you ?

    *7. Parents who give their children money whenever they want: "Such kids will grow up thinking money is easy and would steal when they can't get it correctly .

    *8. Parents who always decide everything in favour of their children, whether they are right or not: "Their children will grow up thinking that every correction is persecution .
    *PSYCHOLOGY HIGHLIGHTS THE 8 REASONS WHY PARENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR CHILDREN'S WAYWARDNESS :* 🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️🙆🏻‍♂️ *1.Parent who give their children everything they ask for: "Their children will grow up thinking they have a right to whatever they want. *2.Parents who laugh when their children speak foul language against others, especially older persons: "Children grow up thinking disrespect is normal and fun . *3. Parents who do not reprimand children for bad behavior: "Their children grow up thinking that there are no rules in society . *4.Parents who cover up their children's misdeeds: "Their children grow up thinking they can do and undo with impunity; that they won't have to give account of their misdeeds. *5. Parents who stop watching television because their children cry when they change channels: "Children will grow up without a sense of respect for older persons. *6. Parents who let their children listen to music that objectivizes women, encourages sex and violence? "You can't sow thorns and reap cotton, can you ? *7. Parents who give their children money whenever they want: "Such kids will grow up thinking money is easy and would steal when they can't get it correctly . *8. Parents who always decide everything in favour of their children, whether they are right or not: "Their children will grow up thinking that every correction is persecution .
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  • *THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE !!!*

    *A. Three things to check as often as possible:*

    (1) Your blood pressure
    (2) Your blood sugar
    (3) Your cholesterol

    *B. Six things to minimize in your food:*

    (1) Salt
    (2) Sugar
    (3) Canned meat and food
    (4) Particularly roasted red meat
    (5) Dairy products
    (6) Starchy products

    *C. Four things to increase in your food:*

    (1) Greens / Vegetables
    (2) Beans
    (3) Fruits
    (4) Nuts

    *D. Three things you should forget:*

    (1) Your age
    (2) Your past
    (3) Your grievances

    *E. Four things you must have, no matter how strong you are:*

    (1) Friends who really love you
    (2) Caring family
    (3) Positive thoughts
    (4) A warm home.

    *F. Five things to do to stay healthy:*

    (1) Fasting
    (2) Smile/laugh
    (3) Trek/exercise
    (4) Reduce your weight
    (5) Happiness - reduce stress

    *G. Six things you don't have to do:*

    (1) Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink.

    (2) Don't wait until you're sleepy to sleep.

    (3) Don't wait until you're tired to rest.

    (4) Don't wait until you're sick for medical check-ups, otherwise you won't regret it until later in life.

    (5) Don't wait until you have a problem before praying to your God.

    Stdove is a big project. You need to stay healthy and stay alive to enjoy this wealth
    *THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLE !!!* *A. Three things to check as often as possible:* (1) Your blood pressure (2) Your blood sugar (3) Your cholesterol *B. Six things to minimize in your food:* (1) Salt (2) Sugar (3) Canned meat and food (4) Particularly roasted red meat (5) Dairy products (6) Starchy products *C. Four things to increase in your food:* (1) Greens / Vegetables (2) Beans (3) Fruits (4) Nuts *D. Three things you should forget:* (1) Your age (2) Your past (3) Your grievances *E. Four things you must have, no matter how strong you are:* (1) Friends who really love you (2) Caring family (3) Positive thoughts (4) A warm home. *F. Five things to do to stay healthy:* (1) Fasting (2) Smile/laugh (3) Trek/exercise (4) Reduce your weight (5) Happiness - reduce stress *G. Six things you don't have to do:* (1) Don't wait until you're thirsty to drink. (2) Don't wait until you're sleepy to sleep. (3) Don't wait until you're tired to rest. (4) Don't wait until you're sick for medical check-ups, otherwise you won't regret it until later in life. (5) Don't wait until you have a problem before praying to your God. Stdove is a big project. You need to stay healthy and stay alive to enjoy this wealth
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  • Kanye West Said This:👇🏼
    This is what happens when you sell your soul to the d£vil for wealth, fame and power.
    For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul?

    Kanye West;
    " Diddy was controlled to do everything he did. I've been there, and I can tell you every Hollywood celebrity has a story to tell. There are people in power who control you, turning you into a d£mon so they have something to use against you if you choose to turn your back on them tomorrow. They give you everything with conditions and tell you they can take it all back if you don't follow instructions.

    I had to be the brave one to tell them no, and they made it look like I was m@d. All the musicians with power are pup_pets to a group of influential people. They use them to win souls and when you are tired, they bring you down and continue their mission.

    What's happening to Diddy is what I was talking about but y'all called me cräzy. The system is simple, first they monetize you and give you powęr just so they can cõntrol you and then when they can't cõntrol you anymore, they déstroy you."

    "They're ãngry with me because they can't cõntrol me. They can cõntrol Jay-Z and Beyoncé, they can control Diddy and every other person they're controllîng but they can't contrõl me. They want me to be Kanye West but I'm Ye, I don't care who you are but I'm not taking any dîsrespect from nobody. The only person who can cõntrol and even dîsrespect me if He wants is God. My mother isn't here because she was sacrifîced. Michael Jordan sacrifîced his Daddy, Dr Dre sacrifîced his son.

    When you're in Hollywood, you sacrifîce a lot just so they can give you the money and power and then cõntrol you. God loves me and that's why I realized myself and went back to him and became Christian Ye. When I refusęd to be controlled, they didn't have anything they could use agaînst me so they instead took awãy everythîng I had.

    And after they took awãy everything, Forbes Magazine who hâte me was so quick to write "Kanye West new Networth: $400-million). And I just laughed cuz I'm still a billionaire. Jesus is king and God loves me so I'm saying this truth out because as long as God is on my side, nothîng can happen to me."~ Kanye West

    Bob Marley said, "Don't gain the world and lose your soul; wisdom is better than silver or gold."
    Listen to a Reggae song called "Gone Cräzy" by Admiral Tibet.

    Lyrics; The people of this world gone cräzy, I said the people of this world gone mäd, all because of vanity they will do anything just to have, I heard someone saying the other day that life doesn't make sense living, they lost their fate along the way but Jah is always forgiving.

    I don't have to be rich to be a happy man, money can't buy you and I salvation. I don't have to be rich to be a righteous man, as long as my meditation is free from corruption. Some will sell their soul for vanity just to move up in society, all I need is Jah blessings, prosperity, eternally. I've seen many poor men live and I've seen many rich men dië."

    That's why I keep telling you that Reggae is a vehicle, used to transmit a deep message to the people. #SammyXTV
    Kanye West Said This:👇🏼 This is what happens when you sell your soul to the d£vil for wealth, fame and power. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what shall a man give in return for his soul? Kanye West; " Diddy was controlled to do everything he did. I've been there, and I can tell you every Hollywood celebrity has a story to tell. There are people in power who control you, turning you into a d£mon so they have something to use against you if you choose to turn your back on them tomorrow. They give you everything with conditions and tell you they can take it all back if you don't follow instructions. I had to be the brave one to tell them no, and they made it look like I was m@d. All the musicians with power are pup_pets to a group of influential people. They use them to win souls and when you are tired, they bring you down and continue their mission. What's happening to Diddy is what I was talking about but y'all called me cräzy. The system is simple, first they monetize you and give you powęr just so they can cõntrol you and then when they can't cõntrol you anymore, they déstroy you." "They're ãngry with me because they can't cõntrol me. They can cõntrol Jay-Z and Beyoncé, they can control Diddy and every other person they're controllîng but they can't contrõl me. They want me to be Kanye West but I'm Ye, I don't care who you are but I'm not taking any dîsrespect from nobody. The only person who can cõntrol and even dîsrespect me if He wants is God. My mother isn't here because she was sacrifîced. Michael Jordan sacrifîced his Daddy, Dr Dre sacrifîced his son. When you're in Hollywood, you sacrifîce a lot just so they can give you the money and power and then cõntrol you. God loves me and that's why I realized myself and went back to him and became Christian Ye. When I refusęd to be controlled, they didn't have anything they could use agaînst me so they instead took awãy everythîng I had. And after they took awãy everything, Forbes Magazine who hâte me was so quick to write "Kanye West new Networth: $400-million). And I just laughed cuz I'm still a billionaire. Jesus is king and God loves me so I'm saying this truth out because as long as God is on my side, nothîng can happen to me."~ Kanye West Bob Marley said, "Don't gain the world and lose your soul; wisdom is better than silver or gold." Listen to a Reggae song called "Gone Cräzy" by Admiral Tibet. Lyrics; The people of this world gone cräzy, I said the people of this world gone mäd, all because of vanity they will do anything just to have, I heard someone saying the other day that life doesn't make sense living, they lost their fate along the way but Jah is always forgiving. I don't have to be rich to be a happy man, money can't buy you and I salvation. I don't have to be rich to be a righteous man, as long as my meditation is free from corruption. Some will sell their soul for vanity just to move up in society, all I need is Jah blessings, prosperity, eternally. I've seen many poor men live and I've seen many rich men dië." That's why I keep telling you that Reggae is a vehicle, used to transmit a deep message to the people. #SammyXTV
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  • "When I made my first $1-million, I gave my mum and dad $150k each and my girl brõke up with me because I gave her just $5k." __ Akon

    "When I made my first $1-million from music, I was so excited that I spent everything so fast. The first thing I bought was a studio so that if everything faîls, I'll be writing and producing records for other artistes. I spent about $250k on that studio set.Then I took $150k and gave it to my mum, took $150k and gave it to my dad, and gave all my brothers like $25k each to start up businesses. And when my girlfriend at that time learnt about it, she asked for $200k. But I just laughed and gave her $5k because I can never give a woman more than 2% of my total money. But then she brõke up with me but I wasn't moved because I realized that she just wanted money and not me. The thing is if you wanna stay rich as man, you've gotta be extra st!ngy with these ladies."

    _____Akon

    F0ll0w MUSIC PULSE 4 Möré
    "When I made my first $1-million, I gave my mum and dad $150k each and my girl brõke up with me because I gave her just $5k." __ Akon "When I made my first $1-million from music, I was so excited that I spent everything so fast. The first thing I bought was a studio so that if everything faîls, I'll be writing and producing records for other artistes. I spent about $250k on that studio set.Then I took $150k and gave it to my mum, took $150k and gave it to my dad, and gave all my brothers like $25k each to start up businesses. And when my girlfriend at that time learnt about it, she asked for $200k. But I just laughed and gave her $5k because I can never give a woman more than 2% of my total money. But then she brõke up with me but I wasn't moved because I realized that she just wanted money and not me. The thing is if you wanna stay rich as man, you've gotta be extra st!ngy with these ladies." _____Akon F0ll0w MUSIC PULSE 4 Möré ❤️
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  • Bill Gates Explains Why His Daughter Can't Marry A Poor Man
    "A few years ago I attended an investment and finance conference in the United States." One of the speakers was Bill Gates, and in the question and answer stage, I asked him a question that made everyone laugh
    If He, the richest man in the world, could accept his daughter to marry a poor or humble man. Her response turned something into me.
    Billy

    First, understand that wealth does not mean having a busy bank account.

    Wealth is above all the ability to create wealth.

    Example: lottery winner or gambling. Even if he wins 100 million — he's not a rich man: he's a poor man with a lot of money, so 90% of lottery millionaires after 5 years become poor again.
    You also have rich people who don't have money. For example, most entrepreneurs.
    They are already on their way to wealth, even if they have no money, because they are developing their financial intelligence and that wealth.
    How the rich and the poor are different:
    To make it easier: the Rich can die to get rich, and the Poor can kill to get rich.

    If you see a young man who decides to train, learn new things, try to constantly improve, you must know that he is a rich person.
    If you see a young man who thinks the problem is in the state and who finds the rich as thieves and constantly criticizes, you must know that he is a poor man.
    The rich are convinced they only need information and training to take off, the poor think others need to give them money to take off.
    In conclusion, when I say a daughter will not marry a broke man, I'm not talking about money. I'm talking about this man's ability to create wealth.
    I'm sorry for what I'm going to say, but most criminals are poor people. When they face money they go mad so they steal steal etc..
    To them, it's funny because they don't know how they can make money on their own.
    One day, a bank security guard found a bag of money, took the bag and went to hand it over to the bank manager.
    People called this gentleman an idiot, but actually this gentleman was just a rich man who had no money.
    A year later, the bank offered him the position of manager, after 3 years he was in charge of customers, after 10 years he managed the regional office of the bank, managed hundreds of employees and the annual premiums exceeded the amount he could steal.
    Wealth is above all a state of mind, my friend. "
    _doctor King House_
    Credits: Amor Animales
    #motivationquotes #motivational #mot
    Bill Gates Explains Why His Daughter Can't Marry A Poor Man "A few years ago I attended an investment and finance conference in the United States." One of the speakers was Bill Gates, and in the question and answer stage, I asked him a question that made everyone laugh If He, the richest man in the world, could accept his daughter to marry a poor or humble man. Her response turned something into me. Billy First, understand that wealth does not mean having a busy bank account. Wealth is above all the ability to create wealth. Example: lottery winner or gambling. Even if he wins 100 million — he's not a rich man: he's a poor man with a lot of money, so 90% of lottery millionaires after 5 years become poor again. You also have rich people who don't have money. For example, most entrepreneurs. They are already on their way to wealth, even if they have no money, because they are developing their financial intelligence and that wealth. How the rich and the poor are different: To make it easier: the Rich can die to get rich, and the Poor can kill to get rich. If you see a young man who decides to train, learn new things, try to constantly improve, you must know that he is a rich person. If you see a young man who thinks the problem is in the state and who finds the rich as thieves and constantly criticizes, you must know that he is a poor man. The rich are convinced they only need information and training to take off, the poor think others need to give them money to take off. In conclusion, when I say a daughter will not marry a broke man, I'm not talking about money. I'm talking about this man's ability to create wealth. I'm sorry for what I'm going to say, but most criminals are poor people. When they face money they go mad so they steal steal etc.. To them, it's funny because they don't know how they can make money on their own. One day, a bank security guard found a bag of money, took the bag and went to hand it over to the bank manager. People called this gentleman an idiot, but actually this gentleman was just a rich man who had no money. A year later, the bank offered him the position of manager, after 3 years he was in charge of customers, after 10 years he managed the regional office of the bank, managed hundreds of employees and the annual premiums exceeded the amount he could steal. Wealth is above all a state of mind, my friend. " _doctor King House_ Credits: Amor Animales #motivationquotes #motivational #mot
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