• I pray for you today that God Almighty will attend to every situation bothering your mind and it will become testimony, you will move from glory to glory and the mighty power of God for greatness will locate you anywhere you are. By God's authority and command, this day, week, month, and this year shall be the beginning of a new era of progress, success, joy, promotion, and victory in all areas of your life in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ. (Amen).

    *FOBCARES *
    I pray for you today that God Almighty will attend to every situation bothering your mind and it will become testimony, you will move from glory to glory and the mighty power of God for greatness will locate you anywhere you are. By God's authority and command, this day, week, month, and this year shall be the beginning of a new era of progress, success, joy, promotion, and victory in all areas of your life in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ. (Amen). *FOBCARES ✍️*
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  • As you lie down sleep prophecy in to your life, what you want to see tomorrow.
    As you lie down sleep prophecy in to your life, what you want to see tomorrow.
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  • O God, who restore us to eternal life in the Resurrection of Christ, raise us up, we pray, to the author of our salvation, who is seated at your right hand, so that when our Saviour comes again in majesty, those you have given new birth in Baptism may be clothed with blessed immortality. Through our Lord...

    O God, who restore us to eternal life in the Resurrection of Christ, raise us up, we pray, to the author of our salvation, who is seated at your right hand, so that when our Saviour comes again in majesty, those you have given new birth in Baptism may be clothed with blessed immortality. Through our Lord...
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  • f@ke life
    f@ke life
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  • Life is a process don't rush at all
    Life is a process don't rush at all
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  • Not everything that looks like support is support.
    Stay wise. Stay grounded. Stay watching.

    #LifeLesson #HumbleThoughts #RealTalk
    Not everything that looks like support is support. Stay wise. Stay grounded. Stay watching. #LifeLesson #HumbleThoughts #RealTalk
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  • Sometimes, Poverty Is Not Financial. It’s Personality.

    You’ll meet some people,
    and instantly understand why they are where they are.

    Not because of lack of money…
    But because of lack of gratitude.
    Lack of honour.
    Lack of self-awareness.

    Entitled. Ungrateful. Energy drainers.

    They meet someone above their level
    someone willing to help, guide, or pour into them
    and they start measuring what they didn’t get instead of honoring what they did.

    Newsflash:

    If someone gives you time, access, knowledge, or even correction
    and you repay it with attitude or silence…
    Then congratulations, you’ve just blocked your own next level.

    You don’t climb by biting the hand that lifted you.
    You don’t grow by mocking the grace that fed you.

    And let’s be honest:
    If you can’t even say “thank you” when someone pours into your future,
    You don’t deserve to leave the mud.

    Gratitude is not weakness.
    It’s currency.
    It’s the gate pass to rooms your mouth alone can’t ope hin.

    If someone of higher status helps you — no matter how little
    Be grateful. Loudly. Publicly. Consistently.

    Because in life, people don’t remember what you asked for.
    They remember how you acted after they gave.
    Sometimes, Poverty Is Not Financial. It’s Personality. You’ll meet some people, and instantly understand why they are where they are. Not because of lack of money… But because of lack of gratitude. Lack of honour. Lack of self-awareness. Entitled. Ungrateful. Energy drainers. They meet someone above their level someone willing to help, guide, or pour into them and they start measuring what they didn’t get instead of honoring what they did. Newsflash: If someone gives you time, access, knowledge, or even correction and you repay it with attitude or silence… Then congratulations, you’ve just blocked your own next level. You don’t climb by biting the hand that lifted you. You don’t grow by mocking the grace that fed you. And let’s be honest: If you can’t even say “thank you” when someone pours into your future, You don’t deserve to leave the mud. 📍Gratitude is not weakness. It’s currency. It’s the gate pass to rooms your mouth alone can’t ope hin. If someone of higher status helps you — no matter how little Be grateful. Loudly. Publicly. Consistently. Because in life, people don’t remember what you asked for. They remember how you acted after they gave.
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  • I just want to see everyone win in life. So if you are reading this, I'm rooting for you.
    May all your soons turn into finally
    I just want to see everyone win in life. So if you are reading this, I'm rooting for you. May all your soons turn into finally 🙏♥️
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  • A life well lived leaves a lasting legacy
    A life well lived leaves a lasting legacy
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  • "After I became president, I asked my escort to go to a restaurant for lunch. We sat down and each of us asked what we wanted.

    On the front table, a man was waiting to be served. When he was served, I said to one of my soldiers: go and ask that gentleman to join us. The soldier went and conveyed my invitation to him. The man got up, took his plate, and sat down right next to me.

    While he ate his hands trembled constantly and he did not lift his head from his food. When we finished, he said goodbye without looking at me, I shook his hand and he left.

    The soldier told me:

    Madiba that man must have been very ill, seeing as his hands didn't stop shaking while he ate.-

    Absolutely no! The reason for his trembling is another.

    Then I told him:

    That man was the warden of the prison where I stayed. After he tortured me, I screamed and cried asking for some water and he humiliated me, laughed at me, and instead of giving me water, he urinated in my head.

    He is not sick, he was afraid that, I now being the president of South Africa, would send him to prison and do to him what he did to me. But I'm not like that, this conduct is not part of my character, nor of my ethics.

    ′′Minds that seek revenge destroy states, while those that seek reconciliation build nations.

    As I stepped out the door to start a new chapter in my life, I realized that in order to truly embrace my freedom, I needed to let go of all the anger, hatred, and resentment that had weighed me down. I knew that holding onto those negative emotions would only keep me imprisoned”

    - Nelson Mandela..

    Copied!

    Keep following Oluwaseun E. Ajayi
    "After I became president, I asked my escort to go to a restaurant for lunch. We sat down and each of us asked what we wanted. On the front table, a man was waiting to be served. When he was served, I said to one of my soldiers: go and ask that gentleman to join us. The soldier went and conveyed my invitation to him. The man got up, took his plate, and sat down right next to me. While he ate his hands trembled constantly and he did not lift his head from his food. When we finished, he said goodbye without looking at me, I shook his hand and he left. The soldier told me: Madiba that man must have been very ill, seeing as his hands didn't stop shaking while he ate.- Absolutely no! The reason for his trembling is another. Then I told him: That man was the warden of the prison where I stayed. After he tortured me, I screamed and cried asking for some water and he humiliated me, laughed at me, and instead of giving me water, he urinated in my head. He is not sick, he was afraid that, I now being the president of South Africa, would send him to prison and do to him what he did to me. But I'm not like that, this conduct is not part of my character, nor of my ethics. ′′Minds that seek revenge destroy states, while those that seek reconciliation build nations. As I stepped out the door to start a new chapter in my life, I realized that in order to truly embrace my freedom, I needed to let go of all the anger, hatred, and resentment that had weighed me down. I knew that holding onto those negative emotions would only keep me imprisoned” - Nelson Mandela.. Copied! Keep following Oluwaseun E. Ajayi
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  • The Honored

    The applause from the graduation speech still echoed as Zara took her mother’s hand and led her gently toward the center of the stage. The audience watched, captivated. It was no longer just a graduation ceremony. It was a moment the world needed to witness.

    Zara turned to her mother and said softly, "Stand tall, Mom. Today, the world will see what I’ve always known."

    She removed her graduation toga and placed it on Tasha’s shoulders with care and honor. Then she dropped to her knees, her voice trembling with emotion as she spoke into the mic:

    > "Thank you, Mom. For every sacrifice. For every sleepless night. For every scar you hid behind a smile."

    The hall fell silent again. People were holding their breath.

    > "Some of you think she's just a beggar. Some think she's mad. Dirty. Smelling. Just another forgotten woman on the street. But that woman... that woman is my mother.

    My hero. My strength. My role model. My everything.

    She is the toughest woman I have ever known."

    Tasha stood frozen, her eyes wide, her lips trembling. She couldn't believe what was happening. Never in her life did she imagine she’d stand on a stage like this, honored by her daughter before the very people who once mocked her.

    Zara continued:

    > "You see, this woman didn’t just raise me. She raised hope. She raised faith. She raised resilience.

    She didn’t have money. She didn’t have a roof over her head. But she had love. And she gave it to me freely.

    There were days she didn’t eat, just to make sure I had a little something in my lunchbox. Nights we slept under the stars, and she’d tell me stories instead of complaining.

    Even when her mind was drowning in stress, she held my hand and never let go."

    Tears were now flowing openly in the crowd. Professors, parents, students—they all watched in awe.

    > "People judged her by her clothes. By her silence. By her pain. But I knew better.

    I saw the woman behind the whispers. The one who wiped my tears when no one else noticed I was crying.

    I saw the fighter who rose every morning to dig through trash just to feed me. Who protected me from harm. Who told me I could be anything, even when she had nothing."

    Zara turned to face her mother directly. She reached out and took both her hands.

    > "Mom... today, I give you this degree. Because it belongs to you more than it does to me.

    Every letter in my name carries your sweat. Every grade I earned was built on your pain.

    You taught me the meaning of true dignity. Not the kind you wear, but the kind you live.

    I love you. And I am proud of you."

    She turned back to the microphone:

    > "And to everyone listening... I hope this moment reminds you that greatness can rise from anywhere. From gutters. From uncompleted buildings. From broken families.

    Don’t ever judge someone by how they look today. You don’t know the battle they’re fighting.

    And to every child here: honor your parents. Especially the ones who gave up everything to see you smile."

    The hall exploded with applause. Not the polite kind—the roaring, soul-stirring kind. Some people rose to their feet. Others hugged their children tightly.

    Tasha cried openly now, no longer ashamed. She stood on that stage not as a victim, but as a victor.

    And as Zara hugged her mother again, someone from the crowd shouted, "You raised a queen, Mama!"

    Another added, "You’re a queen too!"

    In that moment, the world saw her. Not as a mad woman.

    But as the mother of a warrior.

    To be continued...
    The Honored The applause from the graduation speech still echoed as Zara took her mother’s hand and led her gently toward the center of the stage. The audience watched, captivated. It was no longer just a graduation ceremony. It was a moment the world needed to witness. Zara turned to her mother and said softly, "Stand tall, Mom. Today, the world will see what I’ve always known." She removed her graduation toga and placed it on Tasha’s shoulders with care and honor. Then she dropped to her knees, her voice trembling with emotion as she spoke into the mic: > "Thank you, Mom. For every sacrifice. For every sleepless night. For every scar you hid behind a smile." The hall fell silent again. People were holding their breath. > "Some of you think she's just a beggar. Some think she's mad. Dirty. Smelling. Just another forgotten woman on the street. But that woman... that woman is my mother. My hero. My strength. My role model. My everything. She is the toughest woman I have ever known." Tasha stood frozen, her eyes wide, her lips trembling. She couldn't believe what was happening. Never in her life did she imagine she’d stand on a stage like this, honored by her daughter before the very people who once mocked her. Zara continued: > "You see, this woman didn’t just raise me. She raised hope. She raised faith. She raised resilience. She didn’t have money. She didn’t have a roof over her head. But she had love. And she gave it to me freely. There were days she didn’t eat, just to make sure I had a little something in my lunchbox. Nights we slept under the stars, and she’d tell me stories instead of complaining. Even when her mind was drowning in stress, she held my hand and never let go." Tears were now flowing openly in the crowd. Professors, parents, students—they all watched in awe. > "People judged her by her clothes. By her silence. By her pain. But I knew better. I saw the woman behind the whispers. The one who wiped my tears when no one else noticed I was crying. I saw the fighter who rose every morning to dig through trash just to feed me. Who protected me from harm. Who told me I could be anything, even when she had nothing." Zara turned to face her mother directly. She reached out and took both her hands. > "Mom... today, I give you this degree. Because it belongs to you more than it does to me. Every letter in my name carries your sweat. Every grade I earned was built on your pain. You taught me the meaning of true dignity. Not the kind you wear, but the kind you live. I love you. And I am proud of you." She turned back to the microphone: > "And to everyone listening... I hope this moment reminds you that greatness can rise from anywhere. From gutters. From uncompleted buildings. From broken families. Don’t ever judge someone by how they look today. You don’t know the battle they’re fighting. And to every child here: honor your parents. Especially the ones who gave up everything to see you smile." The hall exploded with applause. Not the polite kind—the roaring, soul-stirring kind. Some people rose to their feet. Others hugged their children tightly. Tasha cried openly now, no longer ashamed. She stood on that stage not as a victim, but as a victor. And as Zara hugged her mother again, someone from the crowd shouted, "You raised a queen, Mama!" Another added, "You’re a queen too!" In that moment, the world saw her. Not as a mad woman. But as the mother of a warrior. To be continued...
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  • Man cannot kill himself with all the battles in this Life. Sleep is important. Only don't try pulling the trigger in your sleep, because it will not be the enemy you will be shooting
    Man cannot kill himself with all the battles in this Life. Sleep is important. Only don't try pulling the trigger in your sleep, because it will not be the enemy you will be shooting 🤣🤣🤣
    After a long and stressful day..The general must rest....
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