• As you wake up this beautiful Friday morning, God and his host of Angels will go before you, God will cause you to succeed in whatever your hands find to do, he will not be tired of hearing you when you call. No matter the circumstance, may you continue to enjoy the privilege of being the beloved of God. May you receive uncommon and unlimited favor from him now and always. Good morning and do have a victorious Friday. Amen

    *FOBCARES *
    As you wake up this beautiful Friday morning, God and his host of Angels will go before you, God will cause you to succeed in whatever your hands find to do, he will not be tired of hearing you when you call. No matter the circumstance, may you continue to enjoy the privilege of being the beloved of God. May you receive uncommon and unlimited favor from him now and always. Good morning and do have a victorious Friday. Amen 🙏 *FOBCARES ✍️*
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  • I will never forgive 2go, why should I? How? Not after what 2go did to me.

    I was 19 years old then, using 2go like others. I had connected with one Presh452. Peeping through my Nokia 2626, I could see a beautiful DP. Yes, I like fine fine ihe rị mma. Who no like better thing? Ị na-alụ nwaanyị jọrọ njọ a ga-ebere gị ya ego?

    The connection began from chatting to exchange of phone number. Then, night calls. Then, midnight by 12:00 AM to 5:00AM you'd call and speak with anyone free of charge. When that country was still called Nigeria before it turned to Bongo.

    Awwww. Midnight, innocent calls — innocent conversation — innocent "I love you...I love you too" raining like a heavy downpour in Mbanefo Hostel. Boys were calling their sweethearts, feeling loved and to be loved. Then I would be in the reading room, Presh452 would call. She's no longer Presh452 but Precious.

    When the call enters, I'd leave my books to speak with Pre Pre. Awww. Love Nwantịntị. Precious is a beautiful girl. Queen of Persia. Bianca is learning beauty from her. Precious is as beautiful as the Arab Queens. In fact, through 2go, she sent me beautiful pictures.

    "This is you?"

    She'd say yes.

    Awwww. Her beauty has turned into a butterfly, flying inside my stomach, getting out through my oesophagus, connecting to my alimentary canal. Oh, canal man cannot understand the things of the spirit.

    "I can't wait to see you in Aba," my sweet Precious would say.

    "I can't wait to see you too," a lost Ọnụkwube would reply.

    Midnight calls back to back. Precious had told me number of children she wanted. She was going for 6, I needed just 2. In fact, if possible, 1. But 2 is okay. She didn't want 2 children, after all her father was so rich and had properties in Aba with a fleet of car. In fact, her elder brother was in Europe where he was a billionaire in Euros. So, money no be problem. "Let's have 6 children, my family are rich."

    Everything was on her head. I wasn't thinking of any children. She was already planning 6 kids. With who? But you know, when the butterfy flaps its wings in your stomach, you seem to forget some yarning of dust, and dwell on the flow. The flow was flowing.

    However, I had gone to the University of Port Harcourt to meet with Professor Nọlue Emenanjọ. Even though I was quite young, I had started meeting professors earlier — traveling to different universities just to meet those men I had read from books. I connected with them on personal level.

    The idea was, after going to Uniport, I would branch in Aba to meet my first lady. The most beautiful woman on earth, 2go gave me. We had planned going to cinema together, eat at expensive restaurant, discuss about the future and our love life. So sweet!

    She would send me more pictures.

    "Are these your pictures?"

    "Yes."

    Chai. The girl had a pot of beauty broken on her head, and beauty drenched her body, wet it like a fowl beaten by rain. Why can't Precious compete as Miss Universe?

    I had left Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. I first left Chọba for Rumuola by Aba Road. Then, Obigbo was still manageable. I plied the road by jumping on ndị Aka n'elu motor. Through Port Harcourt Road, we got to Aba.

    She asked me to wait for her at Tonimas. Even though I had to meet her, I was a confirm guy man to stay at the opposite direction and observe my environment unto security-wise.

    I stayed behind a parked bus to place a call, someone picked, and was approaching me.

    "I am here."

    "No. You are not here. I am not seeing you."

    "Look at me, I am here."

    Mbanụnụ.

    Something was standing before me quite alright, but the thing was not a human being. Not my Precious whom I had spent my sleepless nights calling on nightcall. It cannot be my princess, my asampetecious asampete whose beauty was mesmerizing Ọbama then.

    I don't want to abuse what God has created. But it seems that after God was done creating some people, they recreated themselves against God's image. Because, how can someone's eyes be bigger than ikwiikwii? Her eyes socketed inside like that of a mọnkey. Imi pịahụ ya ka imi enwe. The sponge okpu n'isi was like that of a mad woman in Eke Imeọha. Her teeth stood erect like amụ ịnyịnya.

    Ọnụkwube ntọọọ. Ị chụgburu onwe gị na nwaanyị. Why do bad things keep happening to good people? My mates were using 2go and connecting with ụmụnwa, why did my own 2go connect with kpalakwukwu? Other people's snares hunted living things, mine caught non-living things.

    I took a deep breath. Then asked like a conquered wrestler, "are you Precious?"

    She said yes, without remorse. She wasn't even remorseful that she sold me adaka in place of enwe. I was praying, kabbashing so that people who knew me wouldn't see me with this kind of usungu. The kind akpoola she wore was sounding on the ground "ma i kelere m, ma i keleghị m, I don't care."

    I had made a promise, I must fullfil it. I had promised we would go on date at Crunches located then at Ikot Ekpene Road. But, how would I be looking at this person's face? Impossible. I am not hungry. Even if I am, I'll not eat. You cannot ponzi me and expect me to be happy. Elu na ala ekwela ngwere gbaa ajị.

    As we were walking, she was doing the talking, and replying herself. Me Wey be vibe turned deaf. Ogbi. She was ranting how rich her father was. How rich her brother was. Shouting as if I was Buubu who had ear problems and Ee Pee See spend billions to treat it.

    Keke was coming with speed, this girl was walking like her father owned the road. The Keke almost hit her, I quickly held her backward before ikuku kẹkẹ eburu ya. I practically saved her from being crushed by the Keke.

    Guess what she did?

    She went to fight the Keke man. Hitting her open palm on her mouth. "Wuuuuuuuuuuu. If you try me, you will sleep in cell. I.d.i.ot, do you know who my father is?"

    I was a gentleman to the core. I was pleading with the Keke man to forgive. I saw what happened. She was at fault. Everyone in the Keke was telling her she was at fault. Aunty was busy insulting them.

    The Keke man wasn't responding to her but just looking at me with a pity.

    "Fine boy like you, kee ihe i ji udele a eme? See the kind thing you dey Waka for road with."

    Na wetin man do man.

    You cannot win Aba men with bad mouth. The man was pitying me. I was trying to manage the fact that I was lied to, the same person was embarrassing herself. What was remaining was to remove her clothes and fight. So, na onye ara I came to Aba to see? 2go— tọnda faya you!

    No problem. What I would do was on my mind. We got to the restaurant. I asked her to order. She placed her order. I refused to order anything. I lost appetite. What if I eat anything, someone who knows me walks in. My mama fit disown me. I cannot.

    Eventually, we stepped out of the restaurant. She was telling me how her father locked her teacher for one week because the teacher punished her in school.

    She was saying those things..

    Guess what I did?

    I took her by surprise and ran to the other side of the road, with the back of my legs touching back of my ears. Then, I jumped into Keke like a thief a na-achụ ọsọ.

    "Peace Park, Peace Park!"

    "Ọga na #100," the Keke man said, delaying me.

    "Go! Go! I will give you 200 naira. Just go."

    The Keke guy moved, the girl crossed the road, pursuing me and Keke. She had long leg oo. Chasing us oo! Thank God there was no traffic.

    I got to Peace Mark, paid the Keke guy 200 naira. Big money those days. I bought my ticket and bought a newspaper I used to cover the other side — reading newspaper I didn't budget for — in case my Aba Precious abata.

    The vehicle quickly filled up, we drove to Nsụka.

    When I got to Nsụka, she texted me:

    "Because I am not beautiful, that's why you treated me like that..."

    I replied: "since you are not proud of yourself— then you were sending me other people's pictures as yours — why should I be proud of you?"

    She paused, I paused, 2go paused; all of us paused!
    I will never forgive 2go, why should I? How? Not after what 2go did to me. I was 19 years old then, using 2go like others. I had connected with one Presh452. Peeping through my Nokia 2626, I could see a beautiful DP. Yes, I like fine fine ihe rị mma. Who no like better thing? Ị na-alụ nwaanyị jọrọ njọ a ga-ebere gị ya ego? The connection began from chatting to exchange of phone number. Then, night calls. Then, midnight by 12:00 AM to 5:00AM you'd call and speak with anyone free of charge. When that country was still called Nigeria before it turned to Bongo. Awwww. Midnight, innocent calls — innocent conversation — innocent "I love you...I love you too" raining like a heavy downpour in Mbanefo Hostel. Boys were calling their sweethearts, feeling loved and to be loved. Then I would be in the reading room, Presh452 would call. She's no longer Presh452 but Precious. When the call enters, I'd leave my books to speak with Pre Pre. Awww. Love Nwantịntị. Precious is a beautiful girl. Queen of Persia. Bianca is learning beauty from her. Precious is as beautiful as the Arab Queens. In fact, through 2go, she sent me beautiful pictures. "This is you?" She'd say yes. Awwww. Her beauty has turned into a butterfly, flying inside my stomach, getting out through my oesophagus, connecting to my alimentary canal. Oh, canal man cannot understand the things of the spirit. "I can't wait to see you in Aba," my sweet Precious would say. "I can't wait to see you too," a lost Ọnụkwube would reply. Midnight calls back to back. Precious had told me number of children she wanted. She was going for 6, I needed just 2. In fact, if possible, 1. But 2 is okay. She didn't want 2 children, after all her father was so rich and had properties in Aba with a fleet of car. In fact, her elder brother was in Europe where he was a billionaire in Euros. So, money no be problem. "Let's have 6 children, my family are rich." Everything was on her head. I wasn't thinking of any children. She was already planning 6 kids. With who? But you know, when the butterfy flaps its wings in your stomach, you seem to forget some yarning of dust, and dwell on the flow. The flow was flowing. However, I had gone to the University of Port Harcourt to meet with Professor Nọlue Emenanjọ. Even though I was quite young, I had started meeting professors earlier — traveling to different universities just to meet those men I had read from books. I connected with them on personal level. The idea was, after going to Uniport, I would branch in Aba to meet my first lady. The most beautiful woman on earth, 2go gave me. We had planned going to cinema together, eat at expensive restaurant, discuss about the future and our love life. So sweet! She would send me more pictures. "Are these your pictures?" "Yes." Chai. The girl had a pot of beauty broken on her head, and beauty drenched her body, wet it like a fowl beaten by rain. Why can't Precious compete as Miss Universe? I had left Port Harcourt on Thursday morning. I first left Chọba for Rumuola by Aba Road. Then, Obigbo was still manageable. I plied the road by jumping on ndị Aka n'elu motor. Through Port Harcourt Road, we got to Aba. She asked me to wait for her at Tonimas. Even though I had to meet her, I was a confirm guy man to stay at the opposite direction and observe my environment unto security-wise. I stayed behind a parked bus to place a call, someone picked, and was approaching me. "I am here." "No. You are not here. I am not seeing you." "Look at me, I am here." Mbanụnụ. Something was standing before me quite alright, but the thing was not a human being. Not my Precious whom I had spent my sleepless nights calling on nightcall. It cannot be my princess, my asampetecious asampete whose beauty was mesmerizing Ọbama then. I don't want to abuse what God has created. But it seems that after God was done creating some people, they recreated themselves against God's image. Because, how can someone's eyes be bigger than ikwiikwii? Her eyes socketed inside like that of a mọnkey. Imi pịahụ ya ka imi enwe. The sponge okpu n'isi was like that of a mad woman in Eke Imeọha. Her teeth stood erect like amụ ịnyịnya. Ọnụkwube ntọọọ. Ị chụgburu onwe gị na nwaanyị. Why do bad things keep happening to good people? My mates were using 2go and connecting with ụmụnwa, why did my own 2go connect with kpalakwukwu? Other people's snares hunted living things, mine caught non-living things. I took a deep breath. Then asked like a conquered wrestler, "are you Precious?" She said yes, without remorse. She wasn't even remorseful that she sold me adaka in place of enwe. I was praying, kabbashing so that people who knew me wouldn't see me with this kind of usungu. The kind akpoola she wore was sounding on the ground "ma i kelere m, ma i keleghị m, I don't care." I had made a promise, I must fullfil it. I had promised we would go on date at Crunches located then at Ikot Ekpene Road. But, how would I be looking at this person's face? Impossible. I am not hungry. Even if I am, I'll not eat. You cannot ponzi me and expect me to be happy. Elu na ala ekwela ngwere gbaa ajị. As we were walking, she was doing the talking, and replying herself. Me Wey be vibe turned deaf. Ogbi. She was ranting how rich her father was. How rich her brother was. Shouting as if I was Buubu who had ear problems and Ee Pee See spend billions to treat it. Keke was coming with speed, this girl was walking like her father owned the road. The Keke almost hit her, I quickly held her backward before ikuku kẹkẹ eburu ya. I practically saved her from being crushed by the Keke. Guess what she did? She went to fight the Keke man. Hitting her open palm on her mouth. "Wuuuuuuuuuuu. If you try me, you will sleep in cell. I.d.i.ot, do you know who my father is?" I was a gentleman to the core. I was pleading with the Keke man to forgive. I saw what happened. She was at fault. Everyone in the Keke was telling her she was at fault. Aunty was busy insulting them. The Keke man wasn't responding to her but just looking at me with a pity. "Fine boy like you, kee ihe i ji udele a eme? See the kind thing you dey Waka for road with." Na wetin man do man. You cannot win Aba men with bad mouth. The man was pitying me. I was trying to manage the fact that I was lied to, the same person was embarrassing herself. What was remaining was to remove her clothes and fight. So, na onye ara I came to Aba to see? 2go— tọnda faya you! No problem. What I would do was on my mind. We got to the restaurant. I asked her to order. She placed her order. I refused to order anything. I lost appetite. What if I eat anything, someone who knows me walks in. My mama fit disown me. I cannot. Eventually, we stepped out of the restaurant. She was telling me how her father locked her teacher for one week because the teacher punished her in school. She was saying those things.. Guess what I did? I took her by surprise and ran to the other side of the road, with the back of my legs touching back of my ears. Then, I jumped into Keke like a thief a na-achụ ọsọ. "Peace Park, Peace Park!" "Ọga na #100," the Keke man said, delaying me. "Go! Go! I will give you 200 naira. Just go." The Keke guy moved, the girl crossed the road, pursuing me and Keke. She had long leg oo. Chasing us oo! Thank God there was no traffic. I got to Peace Mark, paid the Keke guy 200 naira. Big money those days. I bought my ticket and bought a newspaper I used to cover the other side — reading newspaper I didn't budget for — in case my Aba Precious abata. The vehicle quickly filled up, we drove to Nsụka. When I got to Nsụka, she texted me: "Because I am not beautiful, that's why you treated me like that..." I replied: "since you are not proud of yourself— then you were sending me other people's pictures as yours — why should I be proud of you?" She paused, I paused, 2go paused; all of us paused!
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  • 1. A leader leads from the front not from the back
    2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round
    3. A leader listens more than he speaks
    4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses
    5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public
    6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort
    7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure
    8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them
    9. A leader shows vision, not confusion
    10. A leader works with the team, not above the team
    11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers
    12. A leader stays calm even when others panic
    13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise
    14. A leader serves before he commands
    15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit
    16. A leader builds trust, not fear
    17. A leader values growth over perfection
    18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame
    19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs
    20. A leader respects others regardless of their position
    21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading
    22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words

    23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient
    24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them
    25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced
    26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it
    27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas
    28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide
    29. A leader builds bridges, not walls
    30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them

    *Encouragement Paragraph:*
    True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership.
    1. A leader leads from the front not from the back 2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round 3. A leader listens more than he speaks 4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses 5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public 6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort 7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure 8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them 9. A leader shows vision, not confusion 10. A leader works with the team, not above the team 11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers 12. A leader stays calm even when others panic 13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise 14. A leader serves before he commands 15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit 16. A leader builds trust, not fear 17. A leader values growth over perfection 18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame 19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs 20. A leader respects others regardless of their position 21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading 22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words 23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient 24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them 25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced 26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it 27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas 28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide 29. A leader builds bridges, not walls 30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them *Encouragement Paragraph:* True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership. 💪🌟
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  • Dursun Özbek Gãlatsaaray President hosted Victor Osimhen -- You are a king in my kingdom whatsoever you Wish here you already have, your coming to Galatsaaray is divine

    Just as you have dedicated your time and efforts to push the club forward our time and wealth are ready to work for you!

    Please stay with us, we value and respect everything about you and your country

    Look around, Here in Galatsaaray you own a larger share of this great club

    We love you so much and thank you for being with us.
    Dursun Özbek Gãlatsaaray 🇹🇷 President hosted Victor Osimhen -- You are a king 👑 in my kingdom whatsoever you Wish here you already have, your coming to Galatsaaray is divine 🔥 Just as you have dedicated your time and efforts to push the club forward our time and wealth are ready to work for you! Please stay with us, we value and respect everything about you and your country 🇳🇬🔥 Look around, Here in Galatsaaray you own a larger share of this great club 💥 We love you so much and thank you for being with us.
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  • NAMIBIA: Namibian first female president has ordered deportation of 500 Americans in response to Trump's deportation operations targetting Africans mostly.

    She says if you can't enter America without a Visa then same applies to Namibia, No American should enter Namibia without a Visa, and infact she has doubled the Visa fee for Americans.

    On the other hand she said no African should seek for a Visa to visit Namibia, she added that African nations should love each other and visit each other without Visa requirements,

    Visa was a tool invented by the whites to control Africans from pursuing their stolen natural resources abroad , let's now use visa requirements to block them from coming back to exploit more of our natural resources especially the minerals.

    What do you think about the direction mamaa is taking!? Is it a wake up call for Africa?
    NAMIBIA: Namibian first female president has ordered deportation of 500 Americans in response to Trump's deportation operations targetting Africans mostly. She says if you can't enter America without a Visa then same applies to Namibia, No American should enter Namibia without a Visa, and infact she has doubled the Visa fee for Americans. On the other hand she said no African should seek for a Visa to visit Namibia, she added that African nations should love each other and visit each other without Visa requirements, Visa was a tool invented by the whites to control Africans from pursuing their stolen natural resources abroad , let's now use visa requirements to block them from coming back to exploit more of our natural resources especially the minerals. What do you think about the direction mamaa is taking!? Is it a wake up call for Africa?
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  • DOES GOD HATE POVERTY OR PROSPER

    Look At What The Bible Says About Prosperity:

    1. JOSHUA 1:8
    “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
    Explanation:
    God ties prosperity and success to obedience and meditation on His Word. When a person lives by God's principles, they align with His divine laws that produce fruitfulness in all aspects of life.

    2. PSALM 1:2-3
    “But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”
    Explanation:
    A person who delights in and meditates on God’s Word will be stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do—just like a well-watered tree.

    3. DEUTERONOMY 8:18
    “But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.”
    Explanation:
    Wealth and prosperity are not self-earned; they are gifts from God given to fulfill His covenant. Remembering this keeps us humble and aligned with His purpose.

    4. 3 JOHN 1:2
    “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.”
    Explanation:
    This verse highlights that true prosperity includes physical, financial, and spiritual well-being. God desires complete prosperity for His children.

    5. PROVERBS 10:22
    “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
    Explanation:
    When God blesses someone with wealth, it comes with peace and joy—not with the sorrow and stress that often accompanies worldly riches.

    6. MALACHI 3:10
    “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
    Explanation:
    Tithing opens the door to divine abundance. God invites us to test His faithfulness by giving, and He promises overflowing blessings in return.

    7. PROVERBS 3:9-10
    “Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.”
    Explanation:
    When we honor God with our wealth—especially the first part of it—He promises to bless us with more than enough in return.

    8. LUKE 6:38
    “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.”
    Explanation:
    Generosity activates prosperity. God multiplies what we give and causes it to return in abundance, often through others.

    9. PSALM 35:27
    “Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.”
    Explanation:
    God delights in the prosperity of His people, especially those who support and promote His righteous cause. Prosperity brings Him glory.

    10. PHILIPPIANS 4:19
    “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
    Explanation:
    God promises to meet every need—not just financially but in all aspects—based on His abundant and unlimited resources in Christ.

    11. GENESIS 26:12-13
    “Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him. And the man waxed great, and went forward, and grew until he became very great.”
    Explanation:
    This shows how God can cause supernatural increase even in difficult environments when we act in obedience and faith.

    12. JOB 36:11
    “If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.”
    Explanation:
    Obedience to God is clearly linked to a life filled with abundance and joy, not just in eternity but in our present lives.

    13. 2 CORINTHIANS 9:8
    “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
    Explanation:
    God not only provides for our needs but empowers us to be generous and abundant in doing good for others.

    14. ZECHARIAH 8:12
    “For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit, and the ground shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew.”
    Explanation:
    God speaks of prosperity in every sector—seed, vine, ground, and heavens—pointing to fruitfulness in all areas of life.

    15. ECCLESIASTES 5:19
    “Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God.”
    Explanation:
    True prosperity includes both the ability to gain wealth and the joy of enjoying it—it is a divine gift, not just a human accomplishment.

    God Indeed Loves Prosperity Of His People And Hates Poverty.
    DOES GOD HATE POVERTY OR PROSPER Look At What The Bible Says About Prosperity: 1. JOSHUA 1:8 “This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.” Explanation: God ties prosperity and success to obedience and meditation on His Word. When a person lives by God's principles, they align with His divine laws that produce fruitfulness in all aspects of life. 2. PSALM 1:2-3 “But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.” Explanation: A person who delights in and meditates on God’s Word will be stable, fruitful, and prosperous in all they do—just like a well-watered tree. 3. DEUTERONOMY 8:18 “But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.” Explanation: Wealth and prosperity are not self-earned; they are gifts from God given to fulfill His covenant. Remembering this keeps us humble and aligned with His purpose. 4. 3 JOHN 1:2 “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” Explanation: This verse highlights that true prosperity includes physical, financial, and spiritual well-being. God desires complete prosperity for His children. 5. PROVERBS 10:22 “The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.” Explanation: When God blesses someone with wealth, it comes with peace and joy—not with the sorrow and stress that often accompanies worldly riches. 6. MALACHI 3:10 “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.” Explanation: Tithing opens the door to divine abundance. God invites us to test His faithfulness by giving, and He promises overflowing blessings in return. 7. PROVERBS 3:9-10 “Honour the Lord with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine.” Explanation: When we honor God with our wealth—especially the first part of it—He promises to bless us with more than enough in return. 8. LUKE 6:38 “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.” Explanation: Generosity activates prosperity. God multiplies what we give and causes it to return in abundance, often through others. 9. PSALM 35:27 “Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.” Explanation: God delights in the prosperity of His people, especially those who support and promote His righteous cause. Prosperity brings Him glory. 10. PHILIPPIANS 4:19 “But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Explanation: God promises to meet every need—not just financially but in all aspects—based on His abundant and unlimited resources in Christ. 11. GENESIS 26:12-13 “Then Isaac sowed in that land, and received in the same year an hundredfold: and the Lord blessed him. And the man waxed great, and went forward, and grew until he became very great.” Explanation: This shows how God can cause supernatural increase even in difficult environments when we act in obedience and faith. 12. JOB 36:11 “If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.” Explanation: Obedience to God is clearly linked to a life filled with abundance and joy, not just in eternity but in our present lives. 13. 2 CORINTHIANS 9:8 “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” Explanation: God not only provides for our needs but empowers us to be generous and abundant in doing good for others. 14. ZECHARIAH 8:12 “For the seed shall be prosperous; the vine shall give her fruit, and the ground shall give her increase, and the heavens shall give their dew.” Explanation: God speaks of prosperity in every sector—seed, vine, ground, and heavens—pointing to fruitfulness in all areas of life. 15. ECCLESIASTES 5:19 “Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labour; this is the gift of God.” Explanation: True prosperity includes both the ability to gain wealth and the joy of enjoying it—it is a divine gift, not just a human accomplishment. God Indeed Loves Prosperity Of His People And Hates Poverty.
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  • How to Make Millions From Your Knowledge or Skills This Year


    I started making money from my skill as far back as 2019, during my NYSC.

    You’ve probably come across my story, how I hired someone to design my blog, but what he delivered wasn’t quite what I had in mind.

    I remember staring at that site like, “Precious, this is not it.”

    So, I said to myself, “Since you’ll be blogging for a while, why not learn how to design your own website? At least you won’t have to chase someone to update your own work.”

    That one decision born out of frustration—set me up for life.

    In less than 2 months, I had learned website design. I’m a fast learner, so I picked it up quickly.

    One day, a friend in the family house saw what I’d done and asked me to design for him. I think I charged him around 30,000 then. Another person came, then another. The money kept rolling in from that one skill.

    Even just days to my wedding in 2022, I charged 500,000 for a website project. I still design sales pages for clients to this day.

    All because I decided to take ownership of a skill that solved a personal problem.


    Now it’s your turn.


    Maybe you’re wondering:
    “What do I even know that someone will pay for?”
    Or maybe you’ve said before, “I don’t have any skill, Precious.”

    Let me tell you the truth: That’s not true.

    You already know or enjoy something that can make you money, if only you’ll package and position it right.


    Let me show you 3 simple ways to turn what you already know, love, or enjoy into money (and potentially millions) this year:


    1. Monetise What You Know or Do

    This is the most direct route. What do you already know how to do? What have you learned from school, work experience, volunteering, or even survival?

    Examples:

    You’ve worked at a bank for years, maybe even in investment or savings advisory.

    You can become a personal finance coach, teaching working-class people how to save, invest, and manage money better.


    You studied Law and know how to draft agreements and read documents.

    You can teach real estate investors or business owners how to avoid getting scammed by helping them understand what to check in contracts.


    You know how to bake cakes or make shawarma? You can teach beginners through online classes or create a weekend bootcamp for kids and teens.


    ACTION: Make a list of 5 things you know how to do well. These can be professional, domestic, or even “random” things.

    Then ask yourself: Who needs this knowledge?
    How can I turn this into a service, product, or training?


    2. Monetise What You Love

    Some of us have hobbies or interests that we absolutely enjoy. You may not even realize people would pay you for them.

    But with the right offer and structure, your passion can pay you.

    Examples:

    You love DIY crafts and décor? Start a YouTube channel or even start here on Facebook showing tutorials, then sell craft kits or host paid virtual workshops.


    You love makeup? Start a series teaching beginner-friendly tutorials and offer makeup classes or personal shopping services.


    You love organizing and planning? Offer virtual assistance services, help people declutter their homes or plan their events.


    ACTION: Identify 1 thing you love doing, even if you’d do it for free.

    Then research 3 people online who are already making money from that thing. Study how they offer their service or package their knowledge. Model it.


    3. Monetise What You Enjoy Talking or Writing About

    If you’re that person who always finds themselves educating others about a certain topic, or you love to write long threads, posts, or voice notes about a subject, you’ve got something valuable.

    Examples:

    You’re always advising people about their careers? Package that into a career clarity program or resume writing service.


    You love talking about relationships and emotional intelligence? You can start a teach these tooics here on Facebook, then monetize through coaching, courses, or sponsorship.


    Build an audience, then sell your insight through ebooks, strategy calls, or memberships.


    ACTION: Pick your favourite topic of conversation. What do people come to you for advice on?

    Create a simple 3-post content series about that topic this week on your social media. Watch who engages–those are your potential buyers.


    You don’t need to have 5 different skills or 10 digital products.

    You just need to identify one thing, position yourself well, and start talking about it confidently.

    Start with what you know. Build with what you love. And show up with what you enjoy.

    If I could go from 30k websites to six-figure projects just by starting with frustration.

    Imagine what you can do by starting with intention.


    You feel me?

    I’m rooting for you.


    Precious Ngozika Oli
    How to Make Millions From Your Knowledge or Skills This Year I started making money from my skill as far back as 2019, during my NYSC. You’ve probably come across my story, how I hired someone to design my blog, but what he delivered wasn’t quite what I had in mind. I remember staring at that site like, “Precious, this is not it.” So, I said to myself, “Since you’ll be blogging for a while, why not learn how to design your own website? At least you won’t have to chase someone to update your own work.” That one decision born out of frustration—set me up for life. In less than 2 months, I had learned website design. I’m a fast learner, so I picked it up quickly. One day, a friend in the family house saw what I’d done and asked me to design for him. I think I charged him around 30,000 then. Another person came, then another. The money kept rolling in from that one skill. Even just days to my wedding in 2022, I charged 500,000 for a website project. I still design sales pages for clients to this day. All because I decided to take ownership of a skill that solved a personal problem. Now it’s your turn. Maybe you’re wondering: “What do I even know that someone will pay for?” Or maybe you’ve said before, “I don’t have any skill, Precious.” Let me tell you the truth: That’s not true. You already know or enjoy something that can make you money, if only you’ll package and position it right. Let me show you 3 simple ways to turn what you already know, love, or enjoy into money (and potentially millions) this year: 1. Monetise What You Know or Do This is the most direct route. What do you already know how to do? What have you learned from school, work experience, volunteering, or even survival? Examples: You’ve worked at a bank for years, maybe even in investment or savings advisory. You can become a personal finance coach, teaching working-class people how to save, invest, and manage money better. You studied Law and know how to draft agreements and read documents. You can teach real estate investors or business owners how to avoid getting scammed by helping them understand what to check in contracts. You know how to bake cakes or make shawarma? You can teach beginners through online classes or create a weekend bootcamp for kids and teens. ACTION: Make a list of 5 things you know how to do well. These can be professional, domestic, or even “random” things. Then ask yourself: Who needs this knowledge? How can I turn this into a service, product, or training? 2. Monetise What You Love Some of us have hobbies or interests that we absolutely enjoy. You may not even realize people would pay you for them. But with the right offer and structure, your passion can pay you. Examples: You love DIY crafts and décor? Start a YouTube channel or even start here on Facebook showing tutorials, then sell craft kits or host paid virtual workshops. You love makeup? Start a series teaching beginner-friendly tutorials and offer makeup classes or personal shopping services. You love organizing and planning? Offer virtual assistance services, help people declutter their homes or plan their events. ACTION: Identify 1 thing you love doing, even if you’d do it for free. Then research 3 people online who are already making money from that thing. Study how they offer their service or package their knowledge. Model it. 3. Monetise What You Enjoy Talking or Writing About If you’re that person who always finds themselves educating others about a certain topic, or you love to write long threads, posts, or voice notes about a subject, you’ve got something valuable. Examples: You’re always advising people about their careers? Package that into a career clarity program or resume writing service. You love talking about relationships and emotional intelligence? You can start a teach these tooics here on Facebook, then monetize through coaching, courses, or sponsorship. Build an audience, then sell your insight through ebooks, strategy calls, or memberships. ACTION: Pick your favourite topic of conversation. What do people come to you for advice on? Create a simple 3-post content series about that topic this week on your social media. Watch who engages–those are your potential buyers. You don’t need to have 5 different skills or 10 digital products. You just need to identify one thing, position yourself well, and start talking about it confidently. Start with what you know. Build with what you love. And show up with what you enjoy. If I could go from 30k websites to six-figure projects just by starting with frustration. Imagine what you can do by starting with intention. You feel me? I’m rooting for you. ©️Precious Ngozika Oli
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  • It feels so bad when you see what you love and can't Afford to buy it.

    Everyone wants that freedom to do what they love and also afford what they want.

    Because of the way things are going in the country, Salary earners,Stay-at-home mom's, students, coppers, self employed are already using this method to achieve the freedom to afford whatever they want by doing simple online survey for big foreign companies

    So I've made this free class available for few.
    Learn how to answer simple YES OR NO survey questions for big foreign companies

    Click the button *WhatsApp below NOW to join my FREE class.

    https://chat.whatsapp.com/Hyy8QSUlFEYHF2akbHV1U9
    It feels so bad when you see what you love and can't Afford to buy it. Everyone wants that freedom to do what they love and also afford what they want. Because of the way things are going in the country, Salary earners,Stay-at-home mom's, students, coppers, self employed are already using this method to achieve the freedom to afford whatever they want by doing simple online survey for big foreign companies So I've made this free class available for few. Learn how to answer simple YES OR NO survey questions for big foreign companies Click the button *WhatsApp below NOW to join my FREE class. https://chat.whatsapp.com/Hyy8QSUlFEYHF2akbHV1U9
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  • Losing a dog can be just as emotionally challenging as losing a human loved one.

    Research has shown that the grief experienced after a pet's death mirrors that of human loss.

    One study from the University of Michigan found that 85.7% of people who lost a pet experienced grief symptoms, with a significant number still feeling the impact months later.

    This deep sorrow is rooted in the strong bond shared between humans and dogs. Dogs provide unconditional love, companionship, and structure in daily life, and their absence creates a void that can be hard to fill.

    Psychologists explain that pet owners are not just mourning the loss of an animal but also the loss of a consistent, loving presence.

    Unfortunately, society often downplays the pain of pet loss, making many owners feel their grief is less valid.

    Recognizing and supporting this type of grief is essential for healing.
    Losing a dog can be just as emotionally challenging as losing a human loved one. Research has shown that the grief experienced after a pet's death mirrors that of human loss. One study from the University of Michigan found that 85.7% of people who lost a pet experienced grief symptoms, with a significant number still feeling the impact months later. This deep sorrow is rooted in the strong bond shared between humans and dogs. Dogs provide unconditional love, companionship, and structure in daily life, and their absence creates a void that can be hard to fill. Psychologists explain that pet owners are not just mourning the loss of an animal but also the loss of a consistent, loving presence. Unfortunately, society often downplays the pain of pet loss, making many owners feel their grief is less valid. Recognizing and supporting this type of grief is essential for healing.
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  • As a lady, you are free to marry a guy who is abûsive, mean and also chéats on you.

    In fact, when you see a man that fîghts in public and is always ready to qûarel, just to get his rights, my dear, marry him.

    As long as you love him and want to spend the rest of your life with him, it doesn't really matter.

    After all, you are meant to love people the way they are and not try to fórce them to become who you want.

    Hehehehehe, I see you giving me that ‘Coach, what are you saying? ' look.

    Smiles. Ok, let's get this straight.

    You are always quick to tell a guy that as long as he loves you as a lady, he should be able to put up with your weaknesses.

    But when it's about the guy and his weaknesses, we always put up a wide eye, that screams ‘NO WAY!'

    Yesterday, I made a random funny post about how Bro Theo ended up not proposing to sister Nkechi because he saw her dragging food at a wedding.

    And then, some ladies were saying that Bro Theo doesn't love sister Nkechi, that if he does, he would have put up with that attitude.

    Smiles. It's easier to tell a guy to put up with a négative attitude that a lady displays than to tell the lady to do the same thing.

    When it's the lady displaying the attitude, we call it being herself, but when it's a guy, we call it réd flags.

    We have gradually started applauding attitudinal issûes as part of being ourselves, and that is why we have refused to work on them.

    The end point is this

    If you can't marry a guy because he smókes, fîghts in public and even abûses you; you shouldn't expect a guy to go ahead and marry you when you are always disgràcing your village people in public by dràgging and fîghting for food, just because you are a lady.

    Oh! You call it T.Pàin? Smiles... A guy can as well excusé his attitude to be a psychological result of T. Paîn too

    You are getting it now, right? Just the way you want a great guy with demure and steeze, this is the same way a guy wants to see that in you too.

    What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. Be the kind of lady a guy will be proud to call his, just the way you want to proudly call him yours.

    Be unto your partner what you would like your partner to be unto you.

    I hope this makes sense to you

    #wholisticcoach #TMAcademy #relationship #love #marriage #purpose #women #ladies

    As a lady, you are free to marry a guy who is abûsive, mean and also chéats on you. In fact, when you see a man that fîghts in public and is always ready to qûarel, just to get his rights, my dear, marry him. As long as you love him and want to spend the rest of your life with him, it doesn't really matter. After all, you are meant to love people the way they are and not try to fórce them to become who you want. Hehehehehe, I see you giving me that ‘Coach, what are you saying? ' look. Smiles. Ok, let's get this straight. You are always quick to tell a guy that as long as he loves you as a lady, he should be able to put up with your weaknesses. But when it's about the guy and his weaknesses, we always put up a wide eye, that screams ‘NO WAY!' Yesterday, I made a random funny post about how Bro Theo ended up not proposing to sister Nkechi because he saw her dragging food at a wedding. And then, some ladies were saying that Bro Theo doesn't love sister Nkechi, that if he does, he would have put up with that attitude. Smiles. It's easier to tell a guy to put up with a négative attitude that a lady displays than to tell the lady to do the same thing. When it's the lady displaying the attitude, we call it being herself, but when it's a guy, we call it réd flags. We have gradually started applauding attitudinal issûes as part of being ourselves, and that is why we have refused to work on them. The end point is this 👇 If you can't marry a guy because he smókes, fîghts in public and even abûses you; you shouldn't expect a guy to go ahead and marry you when you are always disgràcing your village people in public by dràgging and fîghting for food, just because you are a lady. Oh! You call it T.Pàin? Smiles... A guy can as well excusé his attitude to be a psychological result of T. Paîn too 😂 You are getting it now, right? Just the way you want a great guy with demure and steeze, this is the same way a guy wants to see that in you too. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. Be the kind of lady a guy will be proud to call his, just the way you want to proudly call him yours. Be unto your partner what you would like your partner to be unto you. I hope this makes sense to you ❣️ #wholisticcoach #TMAcademy #relationship #love #marriage #purpose #women #ladies
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  • It begins
    For the dreamers

    #70hourschessmarathon
    The One Who Wears Big Caps for Little Children.

    These are my final thoughts before I hand over my phone to management. The team says I need to sleep.
    But before the world goes quiet around me, allow me say a few things…

    It’s my second time doing this insane thing of trying to break a world record.
    You’d think it would be easier now,after all I’ve done it before. But that’s the thing about impossible things:
    The first time, you survive them because you don’t yet understand the cost.
    Now that I’m fully aware of the exertion it takes both physically and mentally, I’m equal parts excited and terrified. I embrace both.

    Today I’ll tell you why I always wear a cap…

    The night before I left Nigeria for this journey, something happened.

    It was 9pm on a Tuesday night.
    I was at the mall picking up some last-minute items.
    Two boys, scruffy and barefoot approached me at the car park.
    They were hungry and hadn’t eaten all day.
    I asked their names.
    “Yusuff,” said one. “Ayomide,” said the other.  Both young teenagers.
    As I turned to check for cash in the car, the light hit my face and Yusuff immediately recognized me and blurted out “Chess players observe,”
    I was stunned.
    That was our mantra at Chess in Slums, it was what we taught the kids. I asked how he knew this, he explained that he had seen me months prior at their ghetto.
    This made sense as we had spent the entire month of December teaching chess and maths to street children in that ghetto. Yusuff wasn’t part of the training but on the day of the final tournament, he watched from a distance as the other kids chanted “chess players observe”. It stayed with him ever since.

    He told me his story.
    His mother died during childbirth. His father disappeared.
    He lived with his ailing grandmother for sometime but had to leave for the streets to fend for himself. It’s been five years of trying to survive in his own
    Five years of growing up too fast…He is 15 years old now.

    Then, something surreal happened.

    A white Range Rover pulled up beside us.
    A woman rolled down the window, “Chess master!” she called out.
    She stepped out with her son Jayden.
    Impeccably dressed. British accent.
    She wanted a photo. Jayden loves chess.
    She’s a fan.

    So there they stood, Jayden and Yusuff.
    Both teenagers.
    One in branded sneakers. The other barefoot.
    One polished by privilege. The other hardened by survival.

    As I asked them to introduce themselves,
    Yusuff’s confidence crumbled.
    He looked down. His voice faltered.

    I took a selfie with Jayden and his Mum, and as they drove off I had my epiphany….

    And in that moment, I saw it:
    The cruel reality of the world we live in
    where a boy like Jayden and a boy like Yusuff would never meet
    except by accident or because I happened to stand between them.

    But what separated them wasn’t merit or character, It was birth. The arbitrary lottery that decides who gets to dream,
    and who must survive.

    Jayden will likely go on to attend the best schools, see the world, and live fully. While
    Yusuff probably ends up doing the bidding of whoever can promise him his next meal.
    An Area boy.

    I have met thousands of bright eyed children like Yusuffs in this life, whose pain is invisible, and by no fault of theirs live in a world where their suffering doesn’t matter.
    Sometimes, we save them.
    Sometimes, we fail.
    But I will never stop carrying this burden in my heart.

    This is why I wear big caps for little children and wear one my self.
    So the world may see them in all their colors, not for the suffering they bear,
    but for what I know they can truly become.

    I hope have shared this burden with you as honestly as I could.
    If you ever believed in me, believe in them.
    Cheer for them. Donate. Share. Amplify.
    We are trying to build the largest free school in Africa.
    A sanctuary for every child like Yusuff
    where their dreams won’t die quietly.

    I do this so their dreams may find validation in my sacrifice.

    I have to go now, big day ahead. Gotta make it count.

    It begins For the dreamers 🇳🇬 #70hourschessmarathon The One Who Wears Big Caps for Little Children. These are my final thoughts before I hand over my phone to management. The team says I need to sleep. But before the world goes quiet around me, allow me say a few things… It’s my second time doing this insane thing of trying to break a world record. You’d think it would be easier now,after all I’ve done it before. But that’s the thing about impossible things: The first time, you survive them because you don’t yet understand the cost. Now that I’m fully aware of the exertion it takes both physically and mentally, I’m equal parts excited and terrified. I embrace both. Today I’ll tell you why I always wear a cap… The night before I left Nigeria for this journey, something happened. It was 9pm on a Tuesday night. I was at the mall picking up some last-minute items. Two boys, scruffy and barefoot approached me at the car park. They were hungry and hadn’t eaten all day. I asked their names. “Yusuff,” said one. “Ayomide,” said the other.  Both young teenagers. As I turned to check for cash in the car, the light hit my face and Yusuff immediately recognized me and blurted out “Chess players observe,” I was stunned. That was our mantra at Chess in Slums, it was what we taught the kids. I asked how he knew this, he explained that he had seen me months prior at their ghetto. This made sense as we had spent the entire month of December teaching chess and maths to street children in that ghetto. Yusuff wasn’t part of the training but on the day of the final tournament, he watched from a distance as the other kids chanted “chess players observe”. It stayed with him ever since. He told me his story. His mother died during childbirth. His father disappeared. He lived with his ailing grandmother for sometime but had to leave for the streets to fend for himself. It’s been five years of trying to survive in his own Five years of growing up too fast…He is 15 years old now. Then, something surreal happened. A white Range Rover pulled up beside us. A woman rolled down the window, “Chess master!” she called out. She stepped out with her son Jayden. Impeccably dressed. British accent. She wanted a photo. Jayden loves chess. She’s a fan. So there they stood, Jayden and Yusuff. Both teenagers. One in branded sneakers. The other barefoot. One polished by privilege. The other hardened by survival. As I asked them to introduce themselves, Yusuff’s confidence crumbled. He looked down. His voice faltered. I took a selfie with Jayden and his Mum, and as they drove off I had my epiphany…. And in that moment, I saw it: The cruel reality of the world we live in where a boy like Jayden and a boy like Yusuff would never meet except by accident or because I happened to stand between them. But what separated them wasn’t merit or character, It was birth. The arbitrary lottery that decides who gets to dream, and who must survive. Jayden will likely go on to attend the best schools, see the world, and live fully. While Yusuff probably ends up doing the bidding of whoever can promise him his next meal. An Area boy. I have met thousands of bright eyed children like Yusuffs in this life, whose pain is invisible, and by no fault of theirs live in a world where their suffering doesn’t matter. Sometimes, we save them. Sometimes, we fail. But I will never stop carrying this burden in my heart. This is why I wear big caps for little children and wear one my self. So the world may see them in all their colors, not for the suffering they bear, but for what I know they can truly become. I hope have shared this burden with you as honestly as I could. If you ever believed in me, believe in them. Cheer for them. Donate. Share. Amplify. We are trying to build the largest free school in Africa. A sanctuary for every child like Yusuff where their dreams won’t die quietly. I do this so their dreams may find validation in my sacrifice. I have to go now, big day ahead. Gotta make it count.
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  • One of the things creatives/freelancers battle with, including me, is time management.

    I won’t lie, I’ve not found a perfect formula that works yet. But every day, I’m doing my best to find something that helps me manage my time better.

    The struggle is real.

    Struggling to post consistently to keep your brand moving.

    Struggling to attend to clients excellently.

    Struggling to handle other pressing matters offline.

    Struggling to just breathe sometimes.

    I see people who seem to be doing it well, and honestly, I envy them. Still, I’m doing my best to find what works for me.

    Let me be sincere. There’s a lot of work to be done online. But the real work is offline, I must tell you.

    I’ve started implementing a few time management steps lately, and for now, they’re working. I won’t share them yet, not until I’ve learned them well. I’m still in my trial-and-error phase.

    Truth is, what works for me may not work for you. So try to find your own formula.

    But just so you know, the struggle with effective time management is real. And it’s one battle you must win.

    If not, your consistent showing up online will be counterproductive.

    So as you post, also remember to pause. Go offline.

    Attend to the things that truly matter: your health, your family, your peace of mind.

    Social media is tempting, yes, but don’t spend your entire 24 hours here daily, no matter how passionate you are about your work.

    You need a break, even if it’s just for a few hours.

    Well, I just thought to drop this here.

    These days, I’m becoming more vulnerable. I’m not sure I like it, but I’m flowing with the move of my spirit.

    Much love.

    Have a productive day ahead.

    Let's keep doing wonders together.
    One of the things creatives/freelancers battle with, including me, is time management. I won’t lie, I’ve not found a perfect formula that works yet. But every day, I’m doing my best to find something that helps me manage my time better. The struggle is real. Struggling to post consistently to keep your brand moving. Struggling to attend to clients excellently. Struggling to handle other pressing matters offline. Struggling to just breathe sometimes. I see people who seem to be doing it well, and honestly, I envy them. Still, I’m doing my best to find what works for me. Let me be sincere. There’s a lot of work to be done online. But the real work is offline, I must tell you. I’ve started implementing a few time management steps lately, and for now, they’re working. I won’t share them yet, not until I’ve learned them well. I’m still in my trial-and-error phase. Truth is, what works for me may not work for you. So try to find your own formula. But just so you know, the struggle with effective time management is real. And it’s one battle you must win. If not, your consistent showing up online will be counterproductive. So as you post, also remember to pause. Go offline. Attend to the things that truly matter: your health, your family, your peace of mind. Social media is tempting, yes, but don’t spend your entire 24 hours here daily, no matter how passionate you are about your work. You need a break, even if it’s just for a few hours. Well, I just thought to drop this here. These days, I’m becoming more vulnerable. I’m not sure I like it, but I’m flowing with the move of my spirit. Much love. Have a productive day ahead. Let's keep doing wonders together.
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