• I want to share something painful from my past, something that affected my life forever. So, I got married in the year 2000, and not long after, I gave birth to my son, Raymond. From the moment he was born, our lives became full of hospital visits, sleepless nights, and endless medical expenses.

    The sickness didn’t just affect my son, it affected my marriage too. My husband and I were always stressed. We argued constantly. We blamed each other for everything. Love slowly disappeared from our home. We went from lovers to strangers who only talked about hospital bills.

    In 2006, the marriage couldn’t survive anymore. We went our separate ways, and I was left to raise Raymond alone. It was hard, so hard that I had to leave my acting career behind. I just couldn’t focus. I was broken. Then came the biggest blow of all, Raymond passed away at the age of 17. That pain is something I carry with me every day.

    Please, know this before you fall in love, know your genotype. Love is truly a beautiful thing, but it is not strong enough to carry the weight of this sickness called sickle cell. Know your genotype before love blinds you. I lost everything because I didn’t.

    - Eucharia Anunobi
    I want to share something painful from my past, something that affected my life forever. So, I got married in the year 2000, and not long after, I gave birth to my son, Raymond. From the moment he was born, our lives became full of hospital visits, sleepless nights, and endless medical expenses. The sickness didn’t just affect my son, it affected my marriage too. My husband and I were always stressed. We argued constantly. We blamed each other for everything. Love slowly disappeared from our home. We went from lovers to strangers who only talked about hospital bills. In 2006, the marriage couldn’t survive anymore. We went our separate ways, and I was left to raise Raymond alone. It was hard, so hard that I had to leave my acting career behind. I just couldn’t focus. I was broken. Then came the biggest blow of all, Raymond passed away at the age of 17. That pain is something I carry with me every day. Please, know this before you fall in love, know your genotype. Love is truly a beautiful thing, but it is not strong enough to carry the weight of this sickness called sickle cell. Know your genotype before love blinds you. I lost everything because I didn’t. - Eucharia Anunobi
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  • Hello Fam, Please how do I post an audio record? Please kindly share your thoughts. Thank you.
    #grateful
    Hello Fam, Please how do I post an audio record? Please kindly share your thoughts. Thank you. #grateful
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  • See wetin Arsenal do my friend now...he is just crying and refusing to be consoled.
    According to him, this is the year which would have break record for them to touch that prestigious CUP.
    I told him, Chelsea is still the PRIDE OF LONDON......the cry has just increased again.
    Please I need help ooooh......
    Make I share location so that una go help me cry small abeg....lol
    See wetin Arsenal do my friend now...he is just crying and refusing to be consoled. According to him, this is the year which would have break record for them to touch that prestigious CUP. I told him, Chelsea is still the PRIDE OF LONDON......the cry has just increased again. Please I need help ooooh...... Make I share location so that una go help me cry small abeg....lol
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  • #SpreadTheLove #waskydone
    The world can be a better place if we all share a little love to one another.
    #SpreadTheLove #waskydone The world can be a better place if we all share a little love to one another.
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  • THE DAY PELUMI DIED

    "The shouts of "Thief! Thief!" filled the air. The man being chased ran past a young man who was unaware of what was happening. He was just heading home from an errand, with a half bag of rice on his shoulder and a jar of oil in his hands.

    Without warning, the crowd rushed at him, leaving no room for explanation. The actual thief ran away, but the innocent young man was mistaken for him and attacked. Blows rained down on him, and cutlasses cut him deeper. He opened his mouth to cry out, but another blow landed on his head. He sprawled on the ground, half dead.

    The bag of rice and the jar of oil burst, mixing with his blood, creating a terrifying scene. The crowd fetched a nearby tire and set him on fire within seconds. Before five minutes had passed, some young guys arrived, dragging the real thief with them, only to find an innocent young man already ablaze. They tried to quench the flames and dragged him out of the fire, but the stench of roasted flesh filled the air.

    Pelumi died that day. The thief was taken away by the police, while Pelumi's corpse was left at the scene.

    His mother arrived, looked at her son, and shouted, "Oja, fire of the water serpent, let the blood of my son forever litter your river until you avenge him!"

    I walked home shakily, realizing I could have been killed too. Pelumi was my friend before death took him. I was actually on my way to meet him, just few steps close to him and death embraced him.

    That is how lawless our society Nigeria has become."

    Please share to create awareness against jungle justice in Nigeria and around the world 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿.
    THE DAY PELUMI DIED "The shouts of "Thief! Thief!" filled the air. The man being chased ran past a young man who was unaware of what was happening. He was just heading home from an errand, with a half bag of rice on his shoulder and a jar of oil in his hands. Without warning, the crowd rushed at him, leaving no room for explanation. The actual thief ran away, but the innocent young man was mistaken for him and attacked. Blows rained down on him, and cutlasses cut him deeper. He opened his mouth to cry out, but another blow landed on his head. He sprawled on the ground, half dead. The bag of rice and the jar of oil burst, mixing with his blood, creating a terrifying scene. The crowd fetched a nearby tire and set him on fire within seconds. Before five minutes had passed, some young guys arrived, dragging the real thief with them, only to find an innocent young man already ablaze. They tried to quench the flames and dragged him out of the fire, but the stench of roasted flesh filled the air. Pelumi died that day. The thief was taken away by the police, while Pelumi's corpse was left at the scene. His mother arrived, looked at her son, and shouted, "Oja, fire of the water serpent, let the blood of my son forever litter your river until you avenge him!" I walked home shakily, realizing I could have been killed too. Pelumi was my friend before death took him. I was actually on my way to meet him, just few steps close to him and death embraced him. That is how lawless our society Nigeria 🇳🇬 has become." Please share to create awareness against jungle justice in Nigeria 🇳🇬 and around the world 🌎 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿.
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  • Mizpeh 2025 at the Apostolic faith church Rivers Area
    Check out this video Mind your mind

    https://www.youtube.com/live/urXAr4t2b_A?feature=shared
    Mizpeh 2025 at the Apostolic faith church Rivers Area Check out this video Mind your mind https://www.youtube.com/live/urXAr4t2b_A?feature=shared
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  • **The Silent Professional: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace**


    ## The Invisible Barrier to Professional Excellence

    Do you recognize yourself in these scenarios? Perhaps you refrain from contributing valuable insights during crucial meetings. Maybe you downplay your achievements during performance evaluations. Or you might find yourself reluctant to pursue advancement opportunities that align with your capabilities.

    These behaviors aren't merely personality quirks—they're manifestations of a phenomenon that affects countless high-potential professionals: imposter syndrome.

    The indicators are subtle yet powerful:

    * Hesitation to articulate your perspectives in collaborative settings
    * Persistent self-doubt despite objective evidence of competence
    * Avoidance of challenging assignments that could showcase your abilities
    * Perfectionism that paralyzes decision-making
    * Defensive reactions to constructive feedback
    * Self-sabotaging internal dialogue
    * Disproportionate anxiety around potential missteps or evaluation
    * Reluctance to engage with high-visibility responsibilities
    * Unfavorable self-comparison with colleagues
    * Allowing past setbacks to define your professional identity
    * Strategic self-deprecation to manage others' expectations
    * Tolerance of detrimental workplace dynamics

    ## Constructing a Framework for Professional Confidence

    If these patterns resonate with your experience, consider implementing these transformative strategies:

    ### Reclaim Your Professional Voice
    Your silence isn't a natural state—it's a learned response. Remember that your employment is predicated on your ability to contribute solutions and perspectives. When intimidation silences you, both you and your organization suffer the consequences.

    ### Acknowledge Your Value Proposition
    If inadequacy is your dominant narrative, examine two possibilities: insufficient preparation or unrecognized strengths. The former requires strategic action; the latter demands a perceptual shift.

    ### Implement the "One Meeting-One Voice" Principle
    While not every gathering requires your input, your primary meetings should consistently feature your voice. Question the value of your attendance if your perspective remains unshared.

    ### Execute a Weekly Empowerment Protocol
    Restructure your upcoming week with intentional focus on meaningful contribution. Establish metrics to evaluate your progress by week's end, celebrating incremental improvements in your professional presence.

    ## Beyond the Basics: Your Transformation Journey

    Professional confidence isn't achieved through isolated tactics but through sustained practice and mindset reconstruction. The strategies outlined here represent the foundation of a comprehensive approach to reclaiming your professional authority.

    For those committed to substantive change in this dimension of their career development, additional resources await your engagement. These tools will facilitate a deeper transformation in how you perceive and present your professional capabilities.

    The workplace needs your authentic contribution. Your voice matters. Your insights create value. Today, choose to embody the professional confidence that aligns with your true capabilities.
    #happiness
    #AWESOMEGOD
    **The Silent Professional: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in the Workplace** ## The Invisible Barrier to Professional Excellence Do you recognize yourself in these scenarios? Perhaps you refrain from contributing valuable insights during crucial meetings. Maybe you downplay your achievements during performance evaluations. Or you might find yourself reluctant to pursue advancement opportunities that align with your capabilities. These behaviors aren't merely personality quirks—they're manifestations of a phenomenon that affects countless high-potential professionals: imposter syndrome. The indicators are subtle yet powerful: * Hesitation to articulate your perspectives in collaborative settings * Persistent self-doubt despite objective evidence of competence * Avoidance of challenging assignments that could showcase your abilities * Perfectionism that paralyzes decision-making * Defensive reactions to constructive feedback * Self-sabotaging internal dialogue * Disproportionate anxiety around potential missteps or evaluation * Reluctance to engage with high-visibility responsibilities * Unfavorable self-comparison with colleagues * Allowing past setbacks to define your professional identity * Strategic self-deprecation to manage others' expectations * Tolerance of detrimental workplace dynamics ## Constructing a Framework for Professional Confidence If these patterns resonate with your experience, consider implementing these transformative strategies: ### Reclaim Your Professional Voice Your silence isn't a natural state—it's a learned response. Remember that your employment is predicated on your ability to contribute solutions and perspectives. When intimidation silences you, both you and your organization suffer the consequences. ### Acknowledge Your Value Proposition If inadequacy is your dominant narrative, examine two possibilities: insufficient preparation or unrecognized strengths. The former requires strategic action; the latter demands a perceptual shift. ### Implement the "One Meeting-One Voice" Principle While not every gathering requires your input, your primary meetings should consistently feature your voice. Question the value of your attendance if your perspective remains unshared. ### Execute a Weekly Empowerment Protocol Restructure your upcoming week with intentional focus on meaningful contribution. Establish metrics to evaluate your progress by week's end, celebrating incremental improvements in your professional presence. ## Beyond the Basics: Your Transformation Journey Professional confidence isn't achieved through isolated tactics but through sustained practice and mindset reconstruction. The strategies outlined here represent the foundation of a comprehensive approach to reclaiming your professional authority. For those committed to substantive change in this dimension of their career development, additional resources await your engagement. These tools will facilitate a deeper transformation in how you perceive and present your professional capabilities. The workplace needs your authentic contribution. Your voice matters. Your insights create value. Today, choose to embody the professional confidence that aligns with your true capabilities. #happiness #AWESOMEGOD
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  • I'm deeply grateful for every moment life has given me. The highs and lows, mysteries and certainties, have woven together to make my journey uniquely mine. I'm thankful for the lessons learned, the love shared, and the growth born from both joy and hardship.
    #AWESOMEGOD
    #HAPPINESS
    I'm deeply grateful for every moment life has given me. The highs and lows, mysteries and certainties, have woven together to make my journey uniquely mine. I'm thankful for the lessons learned, the love shared, and the growth born from both joy and hardship. #AWESOMEGOD #HAPPINESS
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  • *TEACHING OPPORTUNITY IN AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL*

    Hello!
    If you know someone who is passionate about working with children and making a difference, kindly copy and share this message with them.

    An *Inclusive School in OMOKU, Rivers State* is seeking a *dedicated female to teacher or someone willing to learn and grow in the teaching profession*.

    This opportunity is perfect for anyone eager to gain *practical teaching experience* and explore how they can earn *₦100,000+ monthly*—even as a beginner.


    *Benefits Include:*
    1. Free in-house training on inclusive teaching strategies and practical classroom skills.
    2. Competitive monthly salary.
    3. Two nutritious meals daily.
    4. Accommodation is provided.
    5. Termly performance bonus *(T&C apply)*.

    *Requirements:*
    - Female, 18 years and above.
    - Minimum qualification: SSCE.
    - Open-minded, patient, God-fearing, and well-organized.
    - Good communication skills and a heart for inclusive education.
    - Must be willing to resume immediately.


    - *At our school, teaching is not just a job—it’s a calling.*
    We believe every educator shares the responsibility to nurture, guide, and inspire students while receiving support, mentorship, and opportunities to grow.

    *Call/WhatsApp:* *08163801209* for more information or to apply.
    #Grateful
    📢 *TEACHING OPPORTUNITY IN AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL* Hello! If you know someone who is passionate about working with children and making a difference, kindly copy and share this message with them. An *Inclusive School in OMOKU, Rivers State* is seeking a *dedicated female to teacher or someone willing to learn and grow in the teaching profession*. This opportunity is perfect for anyone eager to gain *practical teaching experience* and explore how they can earn *₦100,000+ monthly*—even as a beginner. *Benefits Include:* 1. Free in-house training on inclusive teaching strategies and practical classroom skills. 2. Competitive monthly salary. 3. Two nutritious meals daily. 4. Accommodation is provided. 5. Termly performance bonus *(T&C apply)*. ✅ *Requirements:* - Female, 18 years and above. - Minimum qualification: SSCE. - Open-minded, patient, God-fearing, and well-organized. - Good communication skills and a heart for inclusive education. - Must be willing to resume immediately. - 🌱 *At our school, teaching is not just a job—it’s a calling.* We believe every educator shares the responsibility to nurture, guide, and inspire students while receiving support, mentorship, and opportunities to grow. 📞 *Call/WhatsApp:* *08163801209* for more information or to apply. #Grateful
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  • #dreamsandinterpretation#

    What Does Eating In The Dream Mean? In Matt 13:25, 2 Timothy 2:21, …If a man therefore purge himself from these..Eating in the dream can have a negative effect on your destiny. To eat in the dream generally signify sickness. For example, a person who sees himself eating in the dream would find it very difficult to have financial savings and prosper with it. When you eats, it goes down into your system. In the case of this dream, it penetrates into your body to cause serious breakdown of progress and introduces delay. Take for instance, if you come from a bad foundation, or perhaps you are from a polygamous home, there is a possibility that this dream can constitute a serious burden to the fulfillment of your dreams. This might indicates that the more you pray against it the more the familiar spirits will be waging battles against you. Maybe you see where food is being shared to you in the dream, if that’s the case, then it symbolizes bewitchment, poison, and pollution. Do you suspect someone giving you a poisonous food? In another meaning, it also signifies that you have been initiated into witchcraft through food. If you refuse to eat the food then consider yourself a victorious child of God as it shows the Holy Spirit has saved you from danger, struggle and troubles prepared for you by your enemies. There are many factors that can indicate you having this dream recurring. If your parents are enemies to you, or there are strong evil patterns in your family, your chances of having food in your dream is very high. Think about where you are in your life and see if there are any possible breakthrough in the near future. Eating food in the dream may also represent spiritual weakness, chronic disappointments and financial loss. If your child eats in the dream , it could indicates death, slow growth, dullness in his or her career. Eating in the dream is a gateway to demonic institute. Fast and pray for 7 days 6am to 6pm, rise up in the midnight to cast out the evil deposits. Pray with Psalm 51:7. Always cover yourself with the blood of Jesus. Use water as a form of blood of Jesus and declare this: I drink the blood of Jesus.




    #dreamsandinterpretation# What Does Eating In The Dream Mean? In Matt 13:25, 2 Timothy 2:21, …If a man therefore purge himself from these..Eating in the dream can have a negative effect on your destiny. To eat in the dream generally signify sickness. For example, a person who sees himself eating in the dream would find it very difficult to have financial savings and prosper with it. When you eats, it goes down into your system. In the case of this dream, it penetrates into your body to cause serious breakdown of progress and introduces delay. Take for instance, if you come from a bad foundation, or perhaps you are from a polygamous home, there is a possibility that this dream can constitute a serious burden to the fulfillment of your dreams. This might indicates that the more you pray against it the more the familiar spirits will be waging battles against you. Maybe you see where food is being shared to you in the dream, if that’s the case, then it symbolizes bewitchment, poison, and pollution. Do you suspect someone giving you a poisonous food? In another meaning, it also signifies that you have been initiated into witchcraft through food. If you refuse to eat the food then consider yourself a victorious child of God as it shows the Holy Spirit has saved you from danger, struggle and troubles prepared for you by your enemies. There are many factors that can indicate you having this dream recurring. If your parents are enemies to you, or there are strong evil patterns in your family, your chances of having food in your dream is very high. Think about where you are in your life and see if there are any possible breakthrough in the near future. Eating food in the dream may also represent spiritual weakness, chronic disappointments and financial loss. If your child eats in the dream , it could indicates death, slow growth, dullness in his or her career. Eating in the dream is a gateway to demonic institute. Fast and pray for 7 days 6am to 6pm, rise up in the midnight to cast out the evil deposits. Pray with Psalm 51:7. Always cover yourself with the blood of Jesus. Use water as a form of blood of Jesus and declare this: I drink the blood of Jesus.
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  • You told your wife that you were going to work but you went to her best friend's house whose husband is a so|dier.
    Her husband comes back and you hurried|y hid under the bed
    The so|dier sends his wife off to the market while you are sti|| hiding under the bêd. you overhear him inviting a |ady over the phone.

    The lady comes and shôrt|y after his wife comes knôcking citing that her c|othes are sta!ned and she wants to change them

    Before the soldier husband opened the door. He tells the lady to hide under the bed.

    Now, the lady who comes face to face with you under the bêd turns out to be your wîfe and both of you are |ooking at each other under the bed like rãbbits without saying a word.

    In school, We call it REUNION
    In social gatherings, we call it GET TOGETHER
    In Mathematics, we call it Simultaneous Equation
    In Psychology, we call it "what goes around comes around"
    In Chemistry, we called it chain reaction
    In Economics, we call it demand and supply
    In Physics, we call it nuclear fusion! In Agriculture we call it crop rotation
    In English we call it coincidence
    In government we call it check and balance
    In food and nutrition we call it balance diet

    May the phone of those who skîp after reading without lîking and commenting and shãring fall into a bãsin of water

    Dón't forget to share like and comment.
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    You told your wife👩‍🦰 that you were going to work but you went to her best friend's house whose husband is a so|dier. 👮‍♂️ Her husband comes back and you hurried|y hid under the bed 🛏️ The so|dier sends his wife off to the market while you are sti|| hiding under the bêd. you overhear him inviting a |ady over the phone.🤣🤣 The lady comes and shôrt|y after his wife comes knôcking citing that her c|othes are sta!ned and she wants to change them🥺 Before the soldier husband opened the door. He tells the lady to hide under the bed. Now, the lady who comes face to face with you under the bêd turns out to be your wîfe🤣🤣 and both of you are |ooking at each other under the bed like rãbbits without saying a word.🙆🤣🤣 In school, We call it REUNION In social gatherings, we call it GET TOGETHER In Mathematics, we call it Simultaneous Equation In Psychology, we call it "what goes around comes around" In Chemistry, we called it chain reaction In Economics, we call it demand and supply In Physics, we call it nuclear fusion! In Agriculture we call it crop rotation 😂😂😅 In English we call it coincidence 😂😂 In government we call it check and balance 🤓🤓 In food and nutrition we call it balance diet 😁😁 May the phone of those who skîp after reading without lîking and commenting and shãring fall into a bãsin of water🤣🤣 Dón't forget to share like and comment. #Discipline #nakupenda
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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
    *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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