• #Grateful, it can always get better with Nakupenda we African's can make a very big difference in the social media space.

    Let's make it happen.

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    #Grateful, it can always get better with Nakupenda we African's can make a very big difference in the social media space. Let's make it happen. #Grateful#
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  • A Barrow Pusher Became Rich After Public Insults and Abandonment

    Episode 1

    The sun was merciless that afternoon, pouring its heat down like punishment on the busy streets of Onitsha. Chijioke’s skin was browned from years of exposure, his hands calloused from pushing his barrow through tight markets and uphill roads. He had just finished delivering a load of yams to a woman in Ose Market and was making his way back, tired but hopeful. Business had been rough, but today, he had made a little more than usual. It was enough to buy garri, sugar and a little amount to send to his mother in the village.

    As he paused by a roadside kiosk to buy pure water, he heard a voice he hadn’t heard in years — sharp, familiar, and once dear.
    “Is that not Chijioke?” the voice echoed.
    He turned, and his heart thudded. Ada. Beautiful, proud Ada. The same Ada he had once given his heart to in their village school. Now she stood radiant in makeup and fancy clothes, flanked by two other girls.

    He smiled awkwardly, lifting his hand in greeting. “Ada, long time—”
    She cut him off with a mocking laugh. “Chijioke! You still dey push barrow? Haba! Na wa o. Look at your mates! They drive cars, they wear suits. And you?” Her friends burst into laughter. One even took out her phone to snap a picture.

    A small crowd began to gather. Traders stopped. Bus conductors paused their chants. People stared. Chijioke’s heart sank. He felt like the ground should open and swallow him.
    “I used to like you before,” Ada continued, “but now I thank God I said no to you. See your life!”

    He stood rooted, too stunned to speak. The bottle of water slipped from his hand. His eyes burned with unshed tears, but he wouldn’t let them fall. Instead, he picked up his barrow slowly, nodded once, and pushed it forward. Each step felt like a hundred lashes to his pride. People whispered, others laughed, some just watched. It was the longest walk of his life.

    By the time he reached the edge of the market, his legs were shaking. He veered off the main road, found a quiet spot behind an abandoned shop, and sat on a broken cement slab. For the first time in years, he let the tears come. He cried for his dreams, for his shame, for his father who had died too soon, for the mother whose body was fading from sickness. He cried for being mocked, for being poor, for being helpless.

    But somewhere in the middle of the tears, a thought began to grow. What if this was not the end? What if her insult was a mirror showing him who he’d become — and who he could still be? The pain turned into fire. A quiet vow formed in his heart: They will never laugh at me like this again.

    #worldwide
    #africanfolktales
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    A Barrow Pusher Became Rich After Public Insults and Abandonment Episode 1 The sun was merciless that afternoon, pouring its heat down like punishment on the busy streets of Onitsha. Chijioke’s skin was browned from years of exposure, his hands calloused from pushing his barrow through tight markets and uphill roads. He had just finished delivering a load of yams to a woman in Ose Market and was making his way back, tired but hopeful. Business had been rough, but today, he had made a little more than usual. It was enough to buy garri, sugar and a little amount to send to his mother in the village. As he paused by a roadside kiosk to buy pure water, he heard a voice he hadn’t heard in years — sharp, familiar, and once dear. “Is that not Chijioke?” the voice echoed. He turned, and his heart thudded. Ada. Beautiful, proud Ada. The same Ada he had once given his heart to in their village school. Now she stood radiant in makeup and fancy clothes, flanked by two other girls. He smiled awkwardly, lifting his hand in greeting. “Ada, long time—” She cut him off with a mocking laugh. “Chijioke! You still dey push barrow? Haba! Na wa o. Look at your mates! They drive cars, they wear suits. And you?” Her friends burst into laughter. One even took out her phone to snap a picture. A small crowd began to gather. Traders stopped. Bus conductors paused their chants. People stared. Chijioke’s heart sank. He felt like the ground should open and swallow him. “I used to like you before,” Ada continued, “but now I thank God I said no to you. See your life!” He stood rooted, too stunned to speak. The bottle of water slipped from his hand. His eyes burned with unshed tears, but he wouldn’t let them fall. Instead, he picked up his barrow slowly, nodded once, and pushed it forward. Each step felt like a hundred lashes to his pride. People whispered, others laughed, some just watched. It was the longest walk of his life. By the time he reached the edge of the market, his legs were shaking. He veered off the main road, found a quiet spot behind an abandoned shop, and sat on a broken cement slab. For the first time in years, he let the tears come. He cried for his dreams, for his shame, for his father who had died too soon, for the mother whose body was fading from sickness. He cried for being mocked, for being poor, for being helpless. But somewhere in the middle of the tears, a thought began to grow. What if this was not the end? What if her insult was a mirror showing him who he’d become — and who he could still be? The pain turned into fire. A quiet vow formed in his heart: They will never laugh at me like this again. #worldwide #africanfolktales #Discipline #nakupenda
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  • It's a win when you have supportive, nontoxic circle of friends.

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    #Utom58
    #De_NextVerYou
    It's a win when you have supportive, nontoxic circle of friends. #nakupenda #Utom58 #De_NextVerYou
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  • Calling on all bakers and lovers of Confectioneries to join this group
    https://betatesting.nakupenda.app/groups/GsTasty
    Let's build a community here and showcase our beautiful jobs

    #Happiness
    #GsTasty
    Calling on all bakers and lovers of Confectioneries to join this group https://betatesting.nakupenda.app/groups/GsTasty Let's build a community here and showcase our beautiful jobs #Happiness #GsTasty
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  • Creativity.....
    Skill.....
    Perseverance......
    Diligence.......
    The components that make a great entrepreneur......

    #creativity. #nakupenda
    Creativity..... Skill..... Perseverance...... Diligence....... The components that make a great entrepreneur...... #creativity. #nakupenda
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  • Spent 2 hours studying a particular concept today and after studying it, I felt happy about the knowledge I've acquired and it's part of me forever.

    What I want you to understand is, material things, property, money etc can be taken from you but you see knowledge no one can take it from you it's yours forever.

    Pls ensure you learn something new everyday.

    #grace
    #wealthyuqoutes
    #ilovenakupenda.
    Spent 2 hours studying a particular concept today and after studying it, I felt happy about the knowledge I've acquired and it's part of me forever. What I want you to understand is, material things, property, money etc can be taken from you but you see knowledge no one can take it from you it's yours forever. Pls ensure you learn something new everyday. #grace #wealthyuqoutes #ilovenakupenda. 💝💕☺️
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  • Welcome to the month of MAY! Happy new month family
    #Knowledge
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    Welcome to the month of MAY! Happy new month family 🎉🎉 #Knowledge #Nakupenda
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  • Good night Nakupenda family,close your eyes while sleeping #Favour #ForTUNate #Nakupenda #Smile
    Good night Nakupenda family,close your eyes while sleeping 😴 #Favour #ForTUNate #Nakupenda #Smile
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  • #Nakupenda
    The human brain struggles to grasp exponential growth. That’s why we expect massive results after a few weeks of effort — and get disheartened when progress is slow.

    But here’s the reality: meaningful success is built on small actions repeated consistently over time.

    James Clear, author of Atomic Habits, says it best:

    “The effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them.”
    #Nakupenda 💖 The human brain struggles to grasp exponential growth. That’s why we expect massive results after a few weeks of effort — and get disheartened when progress is slow. But here’s the reality: meaningful success is built on small actions repeated consistently over time. James Clear, author of Atomic Habits, says it best: “The effects of your habits multiply as you repeat them.”
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  • Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.
    #Motivation #Subewo2015
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    Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions. #Motivation #Subewo2015 @Nakupenda
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  • Happy World, Happy People
    Nakupenda to the world
    #Happiness
    Happy World, Happy People Nakupenda to the world #Happiness
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