• Don't ever underestimate your season of learning! That's the PROCESS great LEADERS take.
    Decide now, what you want Tomorrow!
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  • *What we asked you to do!*

    *Your job:*
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    *Your compensation:*
    Depending on your level of seriousness and work ethics.
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    *What we asked you to do!* *Your job:* For the next 50 days. 1. Sign up on the website free. 2. Interact with the website 3. Interact with people on the website and use all the features as much as possible. 4. Find faults on the platform 5. Report those faults 6. Find what is not working and 7. Suggest what you think can be done better. [04/06, 8:46 am] +234 803 254 5417: *What we promised*👇👇👇👇 *Your compensation:* Depending on your level of seriousness and work ethics. 1. The company will pay $20 (N30,000) - $230 (N345,000) for the first year subscription for you. This premium entry will help you generate millions in revenue. 2. We will train you on how to use the platform to generate money for you when we launch. And give you preference to have your links spread across the globe first before big influencers come in. 3. The Company will assign 1% of global profit to be shared by this team. *Kindly note:* 1. We will only reward hard work and honesty. 2. Dishonest or lazy persons will be kicked out of the program. 3. We will require a full KYC of all volunteers. 4. Only volunteers who do their job faithfully will be drafted for rewards #nakupenda #Discipline
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  • #Familylove
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    #Familylove #nakupenda #Discipline
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  • Be ready to Learn, Unlearn and Relearn , upgrade and join the leading trend
    Be ready to Learn, Unlearn and Relearn , upgrade and join the leading trend
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  • God's mercy triumphs over all....
    The mercy of God fights for me

    #consistency. #freshbabe
    God's mercy triumphs over all.... The mercy of God fights for me #consistency. #freshbabe
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  • So I usually give my neighbor's son, Jeremy, a lift to school whenever I am going to work. He knows I leave home by 7 so by 6:30 he is at my gate waiting for me to take him to school.

    He is always on time and never comes late. I felt the mother was helping him keep to time as well but I never asked. Me and her has never spoken or talked before. I rarely see her because she leaves home as early as 6 am and returns late at night.

    Something bothered me.

    Anytime I drop Jeremy at school, he says thank you, Dad embraces me and runs off.

    Haa!

    I felt it was strange. I wondered why he called me dad instead of Uncle.

    So I asked him one time while taking him to school.

    "How about your daddy?"

    "I don't know him. Mum says he is somewhere and she doesn't know where."

    "So why do you call me daddy when I drop you off in school."

    "Well because I see you as my daddy. In my school, everyone's dad drops them off at school. And you drop me off at school too."

    I smiled.

    I understood where the dad thing was coming from.

    On Friday, while driving him to school I noticed he was not happy. He was very quiet all through the ride. I asked him what the problem was and he told me.

    "Our school asked our parents to come for an important meeting on Monday. Mummy said she will not be able to come because she will be busy in Monday."

    "Is that why you are sad?"

    He nodded his head.

    "Everyone father and mother will come. My mother will not be there."

    I asked him to cheer up.

    On Monday morning, after I dropped him off at school. He came down and said bye Dad.

    I noticed he wasn't happy.

    I drove off and by 9am I decided to return to the school to attend the meeting.

    When his mates saw me, someone shouted.

    "Jeremy, see your daddy. He shouted and ran to embrace me."

    He held my hands and took me to where the meeting was being held.

    After the meeting, I left.

    He was very happy I showed up. I could see the pride in his face.

    This morning, I waited for Jeremy and didn't see him. I went to his house and was told he had gone to school.

    This is the first time in 2 months he is going without me.

    I am just worried.

    Really worried.

    My name is Eze chibuzo and I am the best at what I do.
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    ™ So I usually give my neighbor's son, Jeremy, a lift to school whenever I am going to work. He knows I leave home by 7 so by 6:30 he is at my gate waiting for me to take him to school. He is always on time and never comes late. I felt the mother was helping him keep to time as well but I never asked. Me and her has never spoken or talked before. I rarely see her because she leaves home as early as 6 am and returns late at night. Something bothered me. Anytime I drop Jeremy at school, he says thank you, Dad embraces me and runs off. Haa! I felt it was strange. I wondered why he called me dad instead of Uncle. So I asked him one time while taking him to school. "How about your daddy?" "I don't know him. Mum says he is somewhere and she doesn't know where." "So why do you call me daddy when I drop you off in school." "Well because I see you as my daddy. In my school, everyone's dad drops them off at school. And you drop me off at school too." I smiled. I understood where the dad thing was coming from. On Friday, while driving him to school I noticed he was not happy. He was very quiet all through the ride. I asked him what the problem was and he told me. "Our school asked our parents to come for an important meeting on Monday. Mummy said she will not be able to come because she will be busy in Monday." "Is that why you are sad?" He nodded his head. "Everyone father and mother will come. My mother will not be there." I asked him to cheer up. On Monday morning, after I dropped him off at school. He came down and said bye Dad. I noticed he wasn't happy. I drove off and by 9am I decided to return to the school to attend the meeting. When his mates saw me, someone shouted. "Jeremy, see your daddy. He shouted and ran to embrace me." He held my hands and took me to where the meeting was being held. After the meeting, I left. He was very happy I showed up. I could see the pride in his face. This morning, I waited for Jeremy and didn't see him. I went to his house and was told he had gone to school. This is the first time in 2 months he is going without me. I am just worried. Really worried. My name is Eze chibuzo and I am the best at what I do. #Discipline #nakupenda
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  • #Daddy'sLove
    ##Discipline
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    #Daddy'sLove ##Discipline #nakupenda
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  • What’s the best way to save money?


    Saving money can be a rewarding journey! Here are some effective strategies to help you build your savings:

    Create a Budget: Track your income and expenses to see where your money goes. This helps identify areas to cut back.
    Set Savings Goals: Define what you’re saving for, whether it’s an emergency fund, a vacation, or a big purchase. Having a target can motivate you.
    Pay Yourself First: Treat your savings like a recurring expense. Set aside a portion of your income for savings before spending on anything else.
    Use a High-Yield Savings Account: Look for accounts that offer better interest rates to grow your savings faster.
    Track Your Spending: Regularly review your expenses to find unnecessary costs that can be reduced or eliminated.
    Save Spare Change: Use apps or jars to collect spare change from your purchases. It adds up over time!
    Reduce Energy Costs: Be mindful of your energy consumption. Simple changes can lead to significant savings on bills.
    By implementing these tips, you can make a substantial difference in your financial health! What specific area of saving are you most interested in exploring further?
    #Discipline
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    #savewisely
    What’s the best way to save money? Saving money can be a rewarding journey! Here are some effective strategies to help you build your savings: Create a Budget: Track your income and expenses to see where your money goes. This helps identify areas to cut back. Set Savings Goals: Define what you’re saving for, whether it’s an emergency fund, a vacation, or a big purchase. Having a target can motivate you. Pay Yourself First: Treat your savings like a recurring expense. Set aside a portion of your income for savings before spending on anything else. Use a High-Yield Savings Account: Look for accounts that offer better interest rates to grow your savings faster. Track Your Spending: Regularly review your expenses to find unnecessary costs that can be reduced or eliminated. Save Spare Change: Use apps or jars to collect spare change from your purchases. It adds up over time! Reduce Energy Costs: Be mindful of your energy consumption. Simple changes can lead to significant savings on bills. By implementing these tips, you can make a substantial difference in your financial health! What specific area of saving are you most interested in exploring further? 😊 #Discipline #nakupenda #savewisely
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  • What are the best ways to meet new people?


    Meeting new people can be an exciting adventure! Here are some of the best ways to expand your social circle:

    Join a Class or Workshop: Whether it's cooking, painting, or a new language, classes are a great way to meet people with similar interests.
    Participate in Sports Leagues: Engaging in team sports not only keeps you active but also helps you bond with teammates.
    Attend Local Events: Check out community events, festivals, or markets. These gatherings are perfect for mingling.
    Volunteer: Helping out for a cause you care about can connect you with like-minded individuals.
    Use Social Platforms: Websites like Meetup.com or local Facebook groups can help you find events and activities in your area.
    Frequent Local Cafés or Libraries: Regular visits to local spots can lead to casual conversations and new friendships.
    Language Cafés: If you're interested in learning a new language, these informal gatherings are a fun way to meet people.
    Each of these options offers a unique way to connect with others. Which one sounds the most appealing to you?
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    #@mybest
    What are the best ways to meet new people? Meeting new people can be an exciting adventure! Here are some of the best ways to expand your social circle: Join a Class or Workshop: Whether it's cooking, painting, or a new language, classes are a great way to meet people with similar interests. Participate in Sports Leagues: Engaging in team sports not only keeps you active but also helps you bond with teammates. Attend Local Events: Check out community events, festivals, or markets. These gatherings are perfect for mingling. Volunteer: Helping out for a cause you care about can connect you with like-minded individuals. Use Social Platforms: Websites like Meetup.com or local Facebook groups can help you find events and activities in your area. Frequent Local Cafés or Libraries: Regular visits to local spots can lead to casual conversations and new friendships. Language Cafés: If you're interested in learning a new language, these informal gatherings are a fun way to meet people. Each of these options offers a unique way to connect with others. Which one sounds the most appealing to you? 😊 #Discipline #nakupenda #@mybest
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