• The Parable of the 10 Virgins in Matthew 25, five were wise. Five were foolish.
    They all looked the same. All ten were waiting. All had lamps. But only five were prepared ahead of time with extra oil. When the unexpected delay came, only the wise had what it took to last through the night. Real life meaning: No one can lend you ‘preparation’: The foolish tried to borrow oil, but there are things you can't borrow — character, skill, consistency. You either build it beforehand or miss out. #passion #passion #Aduloju70
    The Parable of the 10 Virgins in Matthew 25, five were wise. Five were foolish. They all looked the same. All ten were waiting. All had lamps. But only five were prepared ahead of time with extra oil. When the unexpected delay came, only the wise had what it took to last through the night. Real life meaning: No one can lend you ‘preparation’: The foolish tried to borrow oil, but there are things you can't borrow — character, skill, consistency. You either build it beforehand or miss out. #passion #passion #Aduloju70
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  • #governance.

    The commander in chief of the armed forces is also the consoler in chief of the federation but he couldn't even visit the crime scene,he said "I am have seen it on TV".

    So insensitive a statement.

    It is every man for himself.

    They don't care about us but out votes.
    #governance. The commander in chief of the armed forces is also the consoler in chief of the federation but he couldn't even visit the crime scene,he said "I am have seen it on TV". So insensitive a statement. It is every man for himself. They don't care about us but out votes.
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  • Support a Life-Changing Project
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    I'm currently seeking financial support to fund a vital project aimed at uplifting communities and helping people break free from poverty. This initiative is designed to create real, sustainable change and bring opportunities to those who need it most.

    Your contribution—no matter how small—can make a huge difference. Together, we can build something meaningful and impactful.

    Thank you for your generosity and support.

    #Knowledge
    #Makanaki
    I'm currently seeking financial support to fund a vital project aimed at uplifting communities and helping people break free from poverty. This initiative is designed to create real, sustainable change and bring opportunities to those who need it most. Your contribution—no matter how small—can make a huge difference. Together, we can build something meaningful and impactful. Thank you for your generosity and support. #Knowledge #Makanaki
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  • Five Things to Teach Your Girl Child — A Must-Read for Every Female Child

    Your worth isn't measured by your body.
    Educate your mind, not just your looks. Real value is found in wisdom, not in waistlines.

    Dream big — God is big enough to handle it.
    No dream is too big when faith and hard work meet. Refuse to shrink to fit the world's small expectations.

    Know that beauty fades, but character lasts.
    Charm can draw attention, but character commands respect. Build a heart and soul that will stand the test of time.

    Financial independence is not optional.
    Learn to earn, save, and invest early. A girl who controls her finances controls her future.

    Your voice matters — use it.
    Speak up for what you believe, even if your voice shakes. Silence has never been the pathway to change.
    #Ngo_123 #grace
    Five Things to Teach Your Girl Child — A Must-Read for Every Female Child 📌 Your worth isn't measured by your body. Educate your mind, not just your looks. Real value is found in wisdom, not in waistlines. 📌 Dream big — God is big enough to handle it. No dream is too big when faith and hard work meet. Refuse to shrink to fit the world's small expectations. 📌 Know that beauty fades, but character lasts. Charm can draw attention, but character commands respect. Build a heart and soul that will stand the test of time. 📌 Financial independence is not optional. Learn to earn, save, and invest early. A girl who controls her finances controls her future. 📌 Your voice matters — use it. Speak up for what you believe, even if your voice shakes. Silence has never been the pathway to change. #Ngo_123 #grace
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  • A virtual assistant is a professional who provides administrative, technical, or creative support to clients remotely.

    They handle tasks like email management, scheduling, customer service, social media management, and more.

    #virtualassistance
    #passiveincome
    A virtual assistant is a professional who provides administrative, technical, or creative support to clients remotely. They handle tasks like email management, scheduling, customer service, social media management, and more. #virtualassistance #passiveincome
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  • #waskydone

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    Success is not a coincidence; it is a choice. Every day is a new opportunity to take a step closer to your dreams.
    Don't wait for a perfect moment. Create your own, keep pushing forward, overcome challenges, and stay focused. Your determination will turn possibilities into realities.

    Good morning. Have a blessed New Week.
    #waskydone ...🪂🪂🪂 Success is not a coincidence; it is a choice. Every day is a new opportunity to take a step closer to your dreams. Don't wait for a perfect moment. Create your own, keep pushing forward, overcome challenges, and stay focused. Your determination will turn possibilities into realities. Good morning. Have a blessed New Week.
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  • AI Image Generator
    #chinosky
    #grace
    AI Image Generator #chinosky #grace
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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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  • #abimfolu #grace
    An evil done by man to man must be redressed, either now or certainly later, either by God or by man. For the victory of evil over good is just temporal
    #abimfolu #grace An evil done by man to man must be redressed, either now or certainly later, either by God or by man. For the victory of evil over good is just temporal
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  • Never claim as a right what you can get as a favour. Doing favour is not the best way of winning friends #Favour #ForTUNate_2016
    Never claim as a right what you can get as a favour. Doing favour is not the best way of winning friends #Favour #ForTUNate_2016
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  • In a world overwhelmed by instant reactions, impulsive replies, and emotionally charged exchanges, the true mark of strength and emotional intelligence is not in how quickly we speak—but in our ability to pause. That brief, intentional moment of silence between stimulus and response is not emptiness; it is power. It creates space for clarity, for calm, for wisdom to surface over impulse. Whether you’re navigating a tough conversation, leading a team, or simply dealing with personal conflict, the pause allows you to respond—not react—with intention and grace. It helps you listen beyond words, consider deeper perspectives, and communicate with empathy and strength. In that silence, you regain control, disarm tension, and turn potential conflict into meaningful connection. It’s not weakness—it’s mastery. The power is in the pause. Will you use it?
    #Happiness
    #AWESOMEGOD
    In a world overwhelmed by instant reactions, impulsive replies, and emotionally charged exchanges, the true mark of strength and emotional intelligence is not in how quickly we speak—but in our ability to pause. That brief, intentional moment of silence between stimulus and response is not emptiness; it is power. It creates space for clarity, for calm, for wisdom to surface over impulse. Whether you’re navigating a tough conversation, leading a team, or simply dealing with personal conflict, the pause allows you to respond—not react—with intention and grace. It helps you listen beyond words, consider deeper perspectives, and communicate with empathy and strength. In that silence, you regain control, disarm tension, and turn potential conflict into meaningful connection. It’s not weakness—it’s mastery. The power is in the pause. Will you use it? #Happiness #AWESOMEGOD
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  • HOW MY CHILDREN DESTROYED MY MARRIAGE

    I am a medical doctor while my husband is a software developer. We both had good jobs until when the crises in NW and SW started and my husband lost his job and getting another well paid job became difficult, we both decided that I should travel to Canada for a job I got around that time and when I am stabilised, he would join me with the children. We are blessed with 2girls. We continued with our lives.

    December 2018, I decided to come to Cameroon for the festivities and to celebrate or 20th wedding anniversary. When I arrived, I noticed a tensed atmosphere between my daughters and their father. I thought it was the teenager – parent’s issue, so I ignored it. But when I noticed that my daughters would sometimes be rude to their father, I demanded to know what was going on. This became a matter of concern because, my daughters used to adore their father. I tried several times to get my daughters to speak with me but all they had to say was for me to talk to my husband. I had to ask my husband what was going on. He told me it was nothing he could not handle and that our daughters were keeping bad company in school and because of this, he decided to disallow them from going out and attending parties. He drops them in school and created time to pick them from school.

    I was happy as such strong hand is needed for teenage girls. I then ignored their attitude. Few days to when I was to travel back to Canada. I called my daughters to speak with them. After a long talk, they told me that daddy did not want them to go out because he was having sex with both of them. When my husband came back from the office, I confronted him and they repeated what they told me in his presence. My husband denied vehemently but the girls insisted that it was happening.

    I was confused and I sought the counsel of our pastor and his parents. They called our daughters and they said the same thing. I didn’t know who to believe. My husband kept begging me to believe him but I just was not ready to listen because I could not see reason why our children would lie about such. I made arrangement and took my children back to Canada with me despite the loans I had to take, for the extra costs.

    While I filed for divorce. I raised my children alone for about 3years. Then I heard the news that my now ex husband was getting married to someone else. I mentioned it to the girls and expressed how sad I was that a man that would do that to his daughters went scotfree because there is no evidence to push a case. I bursted out crying while apologizing to my girls about what he put them through. It was there that they confessed that their father did not touch them. That they lied because their father did not give them the freedom to do what they wanted and they wanted to leave Cameroon.

    My world shattered. where do I start from? How do I beg my husband? What do I say? Probably, I should have trusted my husband, but I was just trying to be a good mother. I lost a good man. How do I get him to forgive his children and I ? Can I still save my home ?

    Please help me.
    The children are so so Evil
    #Emacraft
    #Team 4
    HOW MY CHILDREN DESTROYED MY MARRIAGE 😭😭😭😭 I am a medical doctor while my husband is a software developer. We both had good jobs until when the crises in NW and SW started and my husband lost his job and getting another well paid job became difficult, we both decided that I should travel to Canada for a job I got around that time and when I am stabilised, he would join me with the children. We are blessed with 2girls. We continued with our lives. December 2018, I decided to come to Cameroon for the festivities and to celebrate or 20th wedding anniversary. When I arrived, I noticed a tensed atmosphere between my daughters and their father. I thought it was the teenager – parent’s issue, so I ignored it. But when I noticed that my daughters would sometimes be rude to their father, I demanded to know what was going on. This became a matter of concern because, my daughters used to adore their father. I tried several times to get my daughters to speak with me but all they had to say was for me to talk to my husband. I had to ask my husband what was going on. He told me it was nothing he could not handle and that our daughters were keeping bad company in school and because of this, he decided to disallow them from going out and attending parties. He drops them in school and created time to pick them from school. I was happy as such strong hand is needed for teenage girls. I then ignored their attitude. Few days to when I was to travel back to Canada. I called my daughters to speak with them. After a long talk, they told me that daddy did not want them to go out because he was having sex with both of them. When my husband came back from the office, I confronted him and they repeated what they told me in his presence. My husband denied vehemently but the girls insisted that it was happening. I was confused and I sought the counsel of our pastor and his parents. They called our daughters and they said the same thing. I didn’t know who to believe. My husband kept begging me to believe him but I just was not ready to listen because I could not see reason why our children would lie about such. I made arrangement and took my children back to Canada with me despite the loans I had to take, for the extra costs. While I filed for divorce. I raised my children alone for about 3years. Then I heard the news that my now ex husband was getting married to someone else. I mentioned it to the girls and expressed how sad I was that a man that would do that to his daughters went scotfree because there is no evidence to push a case. I bursted out crying while apologizing to my girls about what he put them through. It was there that they confessed that their father did not touch them. That they lied because their father did not give them the freedom to do what they wanted and they wanted to leave Cameroon. My world shattered. where do I start from? How do I beg my husband? What do I say? Probably, I should have trusted my husband, but I was just trying to be a good mother. I lost a good man. How do I get him to forgive his children and I ? Can I still save my home ? Please help me. The children are so so Evil 😭 #Emacraft #Team 4
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