• Your reputation travels faster than your resume. Be trustworthy.

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    Your reputation travels faster than your resume. Be trustworthy. #attendance #username
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  • Promise keeper wey pass goal keeper #attendance #Ngo_123 #grace
    Promise keeper wey pass goal keeper #attendance #Ngo_123 #grace
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  • The parable of the ten virgins teaches a lot but in a nut shell, it teaches us to always live ready at all times and not get ready. Be prepared at all times, physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally, be proactive, don't let situations of life take you unawares. Make the best use of every opportunity that comes your way.
    The parable of the ten virgins teaches a lot but in a nut shell, it teaches us to always live ready at all times and not get ready. Be prepared at all times, physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally, be proactive, don't let situations of life take you unawares. Make the best use of every opportunity that comes your way.
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  • Money and Romance 5 & 6
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    Money and Romance 5 & 6 #attendance #Ngo_123 #grace
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  • Don’t beg for their water rain will fall soon…
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    Don’t beg for their water rain will fall soon… #passion #Fortuneandre #attendance
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  • Some time ago, I accompanied a friend to a conference at a hotel, where he was scheduled to meet someone. While waiting for him in the lobby area just outside one of the conference halls, I sat quietly, scrolling through my phone and minding my business.

    After a while, I noticed people going in and out of the hall beside me. Curiosity made me look up. A PhD defense was ongoing, I wasn’t really paying attention until I heard gentle clapping from inside the hall.

    Then came the turn of a middle-aged man, probably in his late 50s. He stood at the front with a soft, shaky demeanor. He spoke slowly, carefully picking his words. Every few sentences, he paused.. not for effect, but because he stuttered. Still, each time he managed to get through a point, the audience clapped.. not out of pity, but in admiration and respect.

    Toward the end, his voice broke. He asked everyone to kindly rise for a minute silence in honor of his wife, who had recently passed away. And in that moment of silence, he broke down in tears.

    What I learned afterward left me speechless.

    The man had only a diploma in Business Administration when he got married. His wife, a successful banker, pushed him to go back to school. She supported him through a BSc, then a master’s, and finally the PhD program he was now completing.

    But just months before he would earn the title “Doctor,” his wife lost her life to breast ******.

    He was shattered. She had been his strength, his motivation, and his helper. She had even taken time off her busy banking schedule to help him share questionnaires during his research. Though she herself had only a master’s degree, she pushed her husband beyond that point, right up to the very top.

    Now here he was, defending his thesis without her beside him.

    That’s when I truly understood the kind of love that doesn’t compete, the kind of spouse who gives you wings to fly without fear of your success.

    Not everyone is lucky to have such a partner, one who celebrates your growth, fights for your dream like it’s theirs, and stands by you even when life tries to break you.

    #knowledge
    #Blessing

    Some time ago, I accompanied a friend to a conference at a hotel, where he was scheduled to meet someone. While waiting for him in the lobby area just outside one of the conference halls, I sat quietly, scrolling through my phone and minding my business. After a while, I noticed people going in and out of the hall beside me. Curiosity made me look up. A PhD defense was ongoing, I wasn’t really paying attention until I heard gentle clapping from inside the hall. Then came the turn of a middle-aged man, probably in his late 50s. He stood at the front with a soft, shaky demeanor. He spoke slowly, carefully picking his words. Every few sentences, he paused.. not for effect, but because he stuttered. Still, each time he managed to get through a point, the audience clapped.. not out of pity, but in admiration and respect. Toward the end, his voice broke. He asked everyone to kindly rise for a minute silence in honor of his wife, who had recently passed away. And in that moment of silence, he broke down in tears. What I learned afterward left me speechless. The man had only a diploma in Business Administration when he got married. His wife, a successful banker, pushed him to go back to school. She supported him through a BSc, then a master’s, and finally the PhD program he was now completing. But just months before he would earn the title “Doctor,” his wife lost her life to breast cancer. He was shattered. She had been his strength, his motivation, and his helper. She had even taken time off her busy banking schedule to help him share questionnaires during his research. Though she herself had only a master’s degree, she pushed her husband beyond that point, right up to the very top. Now here he was, defending his thesis without her beside him. That’s when I truly understood the kind of love that doesn’t compete, the kind of spouse who gives you wings to fly without fear of your success. Not everyone is lucky to have such a partner, one who celebrates your growth, fights for your dream like it’s theirs, and stands by you even when life tries to break you. #knowledge #Blessing
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  • Winning is a Mindset.

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    Winning is a Mindset. #happiness #Attendance #Username
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  • SORRY. Have you thought about it, we have gotten so used to saying SORRY when we really dont have to. So let's begin to improvise.
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    SORRY. Have you thought about it, we have gotten so used to saying SORRY when we really dont have to. So let's begin to improvise. #chinosky #grace
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  • Don’t follow trends—set them. #aduloju70 #passion #attendance
    Don’t follow trends—set them. #aduloju70 #passion #attendance
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  • #waskydone, #spreadthelove, #TeamB

    The Parable of the Ten Virgins is found in Matthew 25:1–13. Jesus tells this parable to emphasize the importance of being prepared for His return. The lessons from this parable are;

    1. Be Prepared at All Times

    Five wise virgins took extra oil, representing readiness.

    Five foolish virgins did not, symbolizing neglect.

    The wise could not share their oil with the foolish.

    Lesson: Each person is responsible for their own condition. No one can rely on another’s efforts to achieve their goals.

    2. Appearance Is Not Enough

    All ten were virgins, all were invited, and all looked prepared at first.

    Only the ones with oil were truly ready.

    3. There Will Be a Time When It’s Too Late

    The foolish virgins tried to prepare after the bridegroom arrived, but the door was shut.

    Lesson: There is a time limit to respond to any call. After which anyother time will be too late.

    4. True Readiness Requires Action, Not Just Waiting

    The wise virgins actively brought extra oil.

    Lesson: Readiness requires continuous effort.

    Jesus ended the parable with the command: “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.”

    Lesson: We must live daily with preparation and hard work in view, resisting complacency and slumber.



    #waskydone, #spreadthelove, #TeamB The Parable of the Ten Virgins is found in Matthew 25:1–13. Jesus tells this parable to emphasize the importance of being prepared for His return. The lessons from this parable are; 1. Be Prepared at All Times Five wise virgins took extra oil, representing readiness. Five foolish virgins did not, symbolizing neglect. The wise could not share their oil with the foolish. Lesson: Each person is responsible for their own condition. No one can rely on another’s efforts to achieve their goals. 2. Appearance Is Not Enough All ten were virgins, all were invited, and all looked prepared at first. Only the ones with oil were truly ready. 3. There Will Be a Time When It’s Too Late The foolish virgins tried to prepare after the bridegroom arrived, but the door was shut. Lesson: There is a time limit to respond to any call. After which anyother time will be too late. 4. True Readiness Requires Action, Not Just Waiting The wise virgins actively brought extra oil. Lesson: Readiness requires continuous effort. Jesus ended the parable with the command: “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.” Lesson: We must live daily with preparation and hard work in view, resisting complacency and slumber.
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  • Practical Things Anyone Can Do To Push Poverty Out of Their Lives

    Poverty isn't just about a lack of money—it's often tied to a cycle of poor choices, limited knowledge, and deeply ingrained mindsets.

    But here's the truth: with the right strategies, information, and daily actions, anyone can rise above poverty and build a more stable, prosperous life.
    #PADDYLAY
    Practical Things Anyone Can Do To Push Poverty Out of Their Lives Poverty isn't just about a lack of money—it's often tied to a cycle of poor choices, limited knowledge, and deeply ingrained mindsets. But here's the truth: with the right strategies, information, and daily actions, anyone can rise above poverty and build a more stable, prosperous life. #PADDYLAY
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    IT'S A BLESSED SUNDAY THANKGOD FOR HIS BLESSINGS
    # FAVOUR # GODSUNSHINE13 #ATTENDENT IT'S A BLESSED SUNDAY THANKGOD FOR HIS BLESSINGS
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