• #Waskydone
    Stand to be counted, be among those making a change, don't stay by the corner and look but let your contribution be counted as a change agent.
    #Waskydone Stand to be counted, be among those making a change, don't stay by the corner and look but let your contribution be counted as a change agent.
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  • #AWESOMEGOD

    LESSON FOR TODAY

    You are either a creator or a consumer. A buyer or a seller.

    Its impossible to be happy if you are not productive and adding value to things and people around you.

    To be considered the best in your field, you don't need to be the best at any one thing.

    You need to be good at a variety of complementary and rare skills. That is why stacking high income skills is so important.

    Skills like negotiation, sales, communication, investing and risk assessment will take you far.

    And if you struggle/afraid to take risks, check your circle of friends. Change who you listen to all the time.
    #AWESOMEGOD LESSON FOR TODAY You are either a creator or a consumer. A buyer or a seller. Its impossible to be happy if you are not productive and adding value to things and people around you. To be considered the best in your field, you don't need to be the best at any one thing. You need to be good at a variety of complementary and rare skills. That is why stacking high income skills is so important. Skills like negotiation, sales, communication, investing and risk assessment will take you far. And if you struggle/afraid to take risks, check your circle of friends. Change who you listen to all the time.
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  • You are feared by your fears. So face it.
    Sometimes, the things we’re most afraid of are afraid of us too — afraid we’ll grow, change, and rise above them. Fear thrives in silence and avoidance. But the moment you turn around and stare it in the face, something shifts. You start to realize it’s not as powerful as it seemed. It was feeding off your hesitation.
    Your fears only have the power you give them. Face them, and you’ll see: they were never bigger than you — just louder. #Ngo_123 #grace

    You are feared by your fears. So face it. Sometimes, the things we’re most afraid of are afraid of us too — afraid we’ll grow, change, and rise above them. Fear thrives in silence and avoidance. But the moment you turn around and stare it in the face, something shifts. You start to realize it’s not as powerful as it seemed. It was feeding off your hesitation. Your fears only have the power you give them. Face them, and you’ll see: they were never bigger than you — just louder. #Ngo_123 #grace
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  • #Discipline
    THE SECRET OF A SLAY QUEEN WHO ONLY SLEEPS WITH MAD MEN

    Her name was Maliya—fierce, bold, unapologetically beautiful. On the outside, she was every man’s fantasy and every woman’s envy. Slay queen by title, heartbreaker by reputation. But what nobody knew was that behind her polished nails, heavy makeup, and thousand-dollar shoes was a twisted obsession—one that could ruin her life forever. Maliya didn’t sleep with rich politicians, or musicians, or sugar daddies. No. Her secret desire was far darker. She only felt true lust for men society called “mad.” The street wanderers. The mentally unstable. The forgotten souls. The kind who talked to the air, laughed at nothing, and roamed in tattered rags. She believed madness held a kind of freedom no rich man could ever give her.

    At night, when her friends were clubbing or posting half-naked pictures online, Maliya would sneak out in disguise. She wore an oversized hoodie, no makeup, just a scarf. She’d go behind the abandoned rail tracks where she knew one of them always slept. His name was Dogo. People said he had once been a brilliant university professor before something snapped in his head. Now he danced naked in the streets and barked like a dog. But to Maliya, Dogo was beautiful. She brought him food, bathed him, whispered to him, and made love to him like he was a king. And the terrifying part? He remembered her name. Every single time. “Maliya,” he would say, looking into her soul with eyes that once knew more than the world allowed. “They’ll never understand you, but I do.”

    She thought no one knew. Until one day, her closest friend, Anita, followed her. Anita had always suspected something strange about Maliya’s behavior. So when she saw Maliya sneaking behind the slums, she trailed her—and what she found left her speechless. Maliya on her knees, feeding a mad man with such devotion it almost looked holy. Anita tried to confront her. “Are you sick in the head? What if someone finds out? Your brand, your endorsements, your family—everything will be gone!” Maliya didn’t flinch. “I’m already gone, Anita. I’ve been gone since I was twelve and I watched my stepfather beat my mother to death and everyone called him a pastor. Madness feels safer than sanity to me.”

    Anita backed off. She didn’t understand, but she knew better than to question a pain she couldn’t imagine. But secrets don’t stay buried. A vlogger spotted Maliya a few days later, in her disguise, embracing another mad man near the river. The video went viral within hours. “Famous Slay Queen Seen Kissing Lunatic,” the headlines read. Her followers dropped. Brands cut ties. Her family disowned her. But strangely, she didn’t cry. She laughed. Laughed louder than ever before. Because now—finally—she didn’t have to hide. She took Dogo and two other mad men, moved into a remote area outside the city, and built a shelter for the mentally ill. She named it “The Free Mind.”

    But what she didn’t know was that one of the men she loved—one of the supposed “mad” men—wasn’t mad at all. He was a billionaire’s son hiding from a murderous conspiracy. And everything was about to change.

    To be continued....
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    #Discipline THE SECRET OF A SLAY QUEEN WHO ONLY SLEEPS WITH MAD MEN Her name was Maliya—fierce, bold, unapologetically beautiful. On the outside, she was every man’s fantasy and every woman’s envy. Slay queen by title, heartbreaker by reputation. But what nobody knew was that behind her polished nails, heavy makeup, and thousand-dollar shoes was a twisted obsession—one that could ruin her life forever. Maliya didn’t sleep with rich politicians, or musicians, or sugar daddies. No. Her secret desire was far darker. She only felt true lust for men society called “mad.” The street wanderers. The mentally unstable. The forgotten souls. The kind who talked to the air, laughed at nothing, and roamed in tattered rags. She believed madness held a kind of freedom no rich man could ever give her. At night, when her friends were clubbing or posting half-naked pictures online, Maliya would sneak out in disguise. She wore an oversized hoodie, no makeup, just a scarf. She’d go behind the abandoned rail tracks where she knew one of them always slept. His name was Dogo. People said he had once been a brilliant university professor before something snapped in his head. Now he danced naked in the streets and barked like a dog. But to Maliya, Dogo was beautiful. She brought him food, bathed him, whispered to him, and made love to him like he was a king. And the terrifying part? He remembered her name. Every single time. “Maliya,” he would say, looking into her soul with eyes that once knew more than the world allowed. “They’ll never understand you, but I do.” She thought no one knew. Until one day, her closest friend, Anita, followed her. Anita had always suspected something strange about Maliya’s behavior. So when she saw Maliya sneaking behind the slums, she trailed her—and what she found left her speechless. Maliya on her knees, feeding a mad man with such devotion it almost looked holy. Anita tried to confront her. “Are you sick in the head? What if someone finds out? Your brand, your endorsements, your family—everything will be gone!” Maliya didn’t flinch. “I’m already gone, Anita. I’ve been gone since I was twelve and I watched my stepfather beat my mother to death and everyone called him a pastor. Madness feels safer than sanity to me.” Anita backed off. She didn’t understand, but she knew better than to question a pain she couldn’t imagine. But secrets don’t stay buried. A vlogger spotted Maliya a few days later, in her disguise, embracing another mad man near the river. The video went viral within hours. “Famous Slay Queen Seen Kissing Lunatic,” the headlines read. Her followers dropped. Brands cut ties. Her family disowned her. But strangely, she didn’t cry. She laughed. Laughed louder than ever before. Because now—finally—she didn’t have to hide. She took Dogo and two other mad men, moved into a remote area outside the city, and built a shelter for the mentally ill. She named it “The Free Mind.” But what she didn’t know was that one of the men she loved—one of the supposed “mad” men—wasn’t mad at all. He was a billionaire’s son hiding from a murderous conspiracy. And everything was about to change. To be continued.... Written by Real Life Stories Follow Bleeding pen for more
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  • UEFA has changed their mind.....
    Just coming back from Switzerland after a long meeting with UEFA President.
    #Paddylay
    #childrenclub
    UEFA has changed their mind..... Just coming back from Switzerland after a long meeting with UEFA President. #Paddylay #childrenclub
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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
    #nakupenda
    #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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  • The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change, the way I see it, is service to a fellow human being.
    The thing that lies at the foundation of positive change, the way I see it, is service to a fellow human being.
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  • Elumelu's mom is 97 years.
    Otedola's mom is 103 years.
    Jonathan's mom is 88 years.
    Saraki's mom is 89 years.
    Yaradua's mom is 99 years.
    Dangote's mom is 90 years.
    Eze Damian Ejiohuo's Mom is close 100years.
    Hon. Jeff Atata mother is 90year plus.

    Where are their fathers? Long gone in most cases.

    Food for thought, guys!

    Treat yourself well, they will survive without you.
    Change or upgrade your wardrobe every 2 years

    Feel good and look good

    Reconcile with any known enemy

    Call your friends on phone every day during work and after working hours.
    Listen to good music
    Live a day at a time

    Call me if you don't have a friend, I will bridge the gap,
    I hope i’m talking sense to you?

    *Summarily...*
    #Men please try not to die!*

    #Happy new week ahead to all.*
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    Elumelu's mom is 97 years. Otedola's mom is 103 years. Jonathan's mom is 88 years. Saraki's mom is 89 years. Yaradua's mom is 99 years. Dangote's mom is 90 years. Eze Damian Ejiohuo's Mom is close 100years. Hon. Jeff Atata mother is 90year plus. Where are their fathers? Long gone in most cases. Food for thought, guys! Treat yourself well, they will survive without you. Change or upgrade your wardrobe every 2 years Feel good and look good Reconcile with any known enemy Call your friends on phone every day during work and after working hours. Listen to good music Live a day at a time Call me if you don't have a friend, I will bridge the gap, I hope i’m talking sense to you? *Summarily...* #Men please try not to die!* #Happy new week ahead to all.* #Discipline #nakupenda
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  • Omo! Too much thinking don dey change the shape of my head... God abeg oh! I wan born fine children with good shape of head oh mbok

    #PeaceOfMind
    Omo! Too much thinking don dey change the shape of my head... God abeg oh! I wan born fine children with good shape of head oh mbok 😜 #PeaceOfMind
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  • Don't wind up yet! The Challenge is only here to make you Stronger and Changed.
    #Stephenjesse
    #nakupenda
    #Discipline
    Don't wind up yet! The Challenge is only here to make you Stronger and Changed. #Stephenjesse #nakupenda #Discipline
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  • Good morning, my Amazing #Nakupenda Family!
    New week, new wins! Let’s keep spreading the Nakupenda vibe.
    One invite today could change a life!
    #SpreadTheLove
    #PeaceOfMind

    Good morning, my Amazing #Nakupenda Family! New week, new wins! Let’s keep spreading the Nakupenda vibe. One invite today could change a life! #SpreadTheLove #PeaceOfMind
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  • 1. Change Your Money Mindset

    To escape poverty, you must first believe it's possible.
    Many people are raised to think that wealth is for others—not them.
    That mindset keeps them stuck.

    What to Do:

    • Begin affirming wealth and abundance daily.
    • Read mindset-changing books like Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill or The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker.
    • Replace negative money thoughts ("I’ll always be broke") with positive ones ("I am building wealth step by step").
    #paddylay
    1. Change Your Money Mindset To escape poverty, you must first believe it's possible. Many people are raised to think that wealth is for others—not them. That mindset keeps them stuck. What to Do: • Begin affirming wealth and abundance daily. • Read mindset-changing books like Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill or The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker. • Replace negative money thoughts ("I’ll always be broke") with positive ones ("I am building wealth step by step"). #paddylay
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