• Being One of the First on Nakupenda:

    My Early Experience
    When I got the invite to join Nakupenda’s early test run, I felt a mix of excitement and curiosity.
    A new social media platform? A fresh start? A chance to be part of something before the rest of the world even knows about it?
    Of course, I said yes.
    Logging into Nakupenda for the first time felt different.
    There weren’t millions of users yet. No overwhelming noise. Just a small, growing group of people excited to build something new — something better.
    At this stage, every post, every comment, and every connection feels personal.
    We’re not just users — we’re pioneers.
    We’re helping shape what Nakupenda will become.
    It’s been amazing to watch the first sparks of community take shape. People supporting each other. Creators showing up authentically. Conversations that aren’t just about going viral — but about being real.
    Of course, things aren’t perfect yet — it’s a brand new platform after all.
    But that’s part of the magic: we’re growing with Nakupenda, not just watching from the sidelines.
    Being an early tester reminds me why I fell in love with social media in the first place: connection, creativity, and community — before the noise and algorithms take over.
    If this is just the beginning, I can’t wait to see where Nakupenda goes next.
    And I’m proud to say: I was here from the start.

    #knowledge
    #testing
    #earlybirds
    #gbemiking
    Being One of the First on Nakupenda: My Early Experience When I got the invite to join Nakupenda’s early test run, I felt a mix of excitement and curiosity. A new social media platform? A fresh start? A chance to be part of something before the rest of the world even knows about it? Of course, I said yes. Logging into Nakupenda for the first time felt different. There weren’t millions of users yet. No overwhelming noise. Just a small, growing group of people excited to build something new — something better. At this stage, every post, every comment, and every connection feels personal. We’re not just users — we’re pioneers. We’re helping shape what Nakupenda will become. It’s been amazing to watch the first sparks of community take shape. People supporting each other. Creators showing up authentically. Conversations that aren’t just about going viral — but about being real. Of course, things aren’t perfect yet — it’s a brand new platform after all. But that’s part of the magic: we’re growing with Nakupenda, not just watching from the sidelines. Being an early tester reminds me why I fell in love with social media in the first place: connection, creativity, and community — before the noise and algorithms take over. If this is just the beginning, I can’t wait to see where Nakupenda goes next. And I’m proud to say: I was here from the start. #knowledge #testing #earlybirds #gbemiking
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  • Life Lessons from the 10 Virgins (Matthew 25:1–13)

    This story isn’t just about oil and lamps—it’s about life, readiness, and personal growth. Here’s what it teaches us today:

    Stay Ready – Opportunities and challenges don’t always give warnings. Be prepared, even in the quiet seasons.

    You Can’t Borrow Growth – Wisdom, discipline, and faith aren’t transferable. Do your own inner work.

    Time Has Limits – Some doors in life don’t stay open forever. Don’t delay what truly matters.

    Look Beyond Appearances – All 10 had lamps, but only 5 had oil. Substance beats image—every time.

    Keep Watch – Stay awake to life’s deeper purpose. Be present, be intentional, be ready.

    The message is simple: don’t just carry the lamp—make sure you’ve got the oil.


    #knowledge
    #LifeLessons
    #StayReady
    #gbemiking
    Life Lessons from the 10 Virgins (Matthew 25:1–13) This story isn’t just about oil and lamps—it’s about life, readiness, and personal growth. Here’s what it teaches us today: Stay Ready – Opportunities and challenges don’t always give warnings. Be prepared, even in the quiet seasons. You Can’t Borrow Growth – Wisdom, discipline, and faith aren’t transferable. Do your own inner work. Time Has Limits – Some doors in life don’t stay open forever. Don’t delay what truly matters. Look Beyond Appearances – All 10 had lamps, but only 5 had oil. Substance beats image—every time. Keep Watch – Stay awake to life’s deeper purpose. Be present, be intentional, be ready. The message is simple: don’t just carry the lamp—make sure you’ve got the oil. #knowledge #LifeLessons #StayReady #gbemiking
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  • TEACH YOUR DAUGHTERS THAT

    They are five (5) important dresses a woman should wear in her lifetime.

    These are:

    1. School uniform
    2. Matriculation gown
    3. Graduation gown
    4. Wedding gown
    5. Maternity gown

    Let your daughters know;That if any girl skips the 2nd dress, she will not get to wear the 3rd.

    Daughters must not rush to wear the 5th just because a man has promised them the 4th.

    More so, the 4th fits better and more prestigious if worn before the 5th.

    Our daughters must learn to wait and follow the dress pattern from 1 to 5.

    Be a good parent and Christian leader.

    We have this as a responsibility to our Children as parents.

    And it is Very important.

    #nakupenda
    #Utom58
    #De_NextVerYou
    TEACH YOUR DAUGHTERS THAT They are five (5) important dresses a woman should wear in her lifetime. These are: 1. School uniform 2. Matriculation gown 3. Graduation gown 4. Wedding gown 5. Maternity gown Let your daughters know;That if any girl skips the 2nd dress, she will not get to wear the 3rd. Daughters must not rush to wear the 5th just because a man has promised them the 4th. More so, the 4th fits better and more prestigious if worn before the 5th. Our daughters must learn to wait and follow the dress pattern from 1 to 5. Be a good parent and Christian leader. We have this as a responsibility to our Children as parents. And it is Very important. #nakupenda #Utom58 #De_NextVerYou
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  • Such a beautiful reminder, true joy comes when we put Jesus first, care for others, and stay humble. Love this

    Let's #SpreapTheLove #TeamB
    #PeaceOfMind
    Such a beautiful reminder, true joy comes when we put Jesus first, care for others, and stay humble. Love this 😍 Let's #SpreapTheLove #TeamB #PeaceOfMind
    What is joy?

    Joy means taking;
    Jesus first
    Yourself last
    Others in-between


    #SpreadTheLove
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  • 5 things to invest in this Salah break, number 5 is MANDATORY!!

    1. GOLD; ALWAYS APPRECIATES
    2. LAND; REAL ESTATE
    3. STOCKS AND BONDS ; ZENITH, COINS
    4.SHARES; MTN, FACEBOOK SHARE
    5. IN YOUR APPEARANCE; LOOKS AND SCENTS

    which of the above are you considering??

    #Nakupenda
    #Discipline
    5 things to invest in this Salah break, number 5 is MANDATORY!! 1. GOLD; ALWAYS APPRECIATES 2. LAND; REAL ESTATE 3. STOCKS AND BONDS ; ZENITH, COINS 4.SHARES; MTN, FACEBOOK SHARE 5. IN YOUR APPEARANCE; LOOKS AND SCENTS which of the above are you considering?? #Nakupenda #Discipline
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  • Meta
    Mark Zuckerberg suggested wiping everyone’s Facebook friends and making users start again to boost the platform’s relevance

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg once suggested erasing users' Facebook friend lists as a bold move to make the platform more relevant. This idea surfaced in a 2022 email revealed during the FTC’s major antitrust case against Meta, which aims to break up the tech giant's ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp. Despite the scrutiny, Meta argues it operates in a competitive and fast-changing digital space—not a monopoly.

    Zuckerberg took the stand on Monday as part of the ongoing trial, where several internal emails were presented as evidence. Among them was his proposal to wipe users’ social graphs—a strategy he himself called “crazy”—in an effort to revive Facebook’s cultural clout.

    Read more here: https://fortune.com/2025/04/15/mark-zuckerberg-facebook-instagram-whatsapp-ftc-antitrust-case

    #chinosky
    #grace


    Meta Mark Zuckerberg suggested wiping everyone’s Facebook friends and making users start again to boost the platform’s relevance Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg once suggested erasing users' Facebook friend lists as a bold move to make the platform more relevant. This idea surfaced in a 2022 email revealed during the FTC’s major antitrust case against Meta, which aims to break up the tech giant's ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp. Despite the scrutiny, Meta argues it operates in a competitive and fast-changing digital space—not a monopoly. Zuckerberg took the stand on Monday as part of the ongoing trial, where several internal emails were presented as evidence. Among them was his proposal to wipe users’ social graphs—a strategy he himself called “crazy”—in an effort to revive Facebook’s cultural clout. Read more here: https://fortune.com/2025/04/15/mark-zuckerberg-facebook-instagram-whatsapp-ftc-antitrust-case #chinosky #grace
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  • "They don't accept sh#t, but they're quick to dish it out to anyone."

    Let’s talk about these "I don't take nonsense" people — the scratch my back and I'll scratch yours type. You know them. The ones who pride themselves on having zero tolerance for disrespect, and they make sure everyone knows it.

    And honestly? There's nothing wrong with wanting to be treated with respect. Nobody enjoys being treated badly. That part is valid.

    But here’s the issue: many people in this category have double standards. They demand respect but don’t always give it. They shout “boundaries” but trample on others'. They cry foul at the slightest shade, yet casually toss shade like it's confetti.

    Bottom line: if you don’t like rubbish, don’t give it.
    Treat people the way you want to be treated. It’s not that deep — it’s just life principles.

    Happy Weekend by the way.
    © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
    "They don't accept sh#t, but they're quick to dish it out to anyone." Let’s talk about these "I don't take nonsense" people — the scratch my back and I'll scratch yours type. You know them. The ones who pride themselves on having zero tolerance for disrespect, and they make sure everyone knows it. And honestly? There's nothing wrong with wanting to be treated with respect. Nobody enjoys being treated badly. That part is valid. But here’s the issue: many people in this category have double standards. They demand respect but don’t always give it. They shout “boundaries” but trample on others'. They cry foul at the slightest shade, yet casually toss shade like it's confetti. Bottom line: if you don’t like rubbish, don’t give it. Treat people the way you want to be treated. It’s not that deep — it’s just life principles. Happy Weekend by the way. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
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  • We are all a part of this matrix

    #Focus
    #team5
    We are all a part of this matrix #Focus #team5
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  • In 1993, Émile Leray, a French electrician, broke down in the middle of the African desert while driving an old Citroën 2CV out of Morocco to join a military site.

    His car was seriously damaged after hitting a rock. Unable to repair on site, and too risky to walk in this hostile environment. So he came up with this crazy but genius idea to turn his wrecked car into... On a motorcycle!

    With the tools he had with him and recycling car parts, he built a functional motorcycle in 12 days, using the supplies (water and food) he had in the trunk.

    Shortened the chassis, fitted two wheels, moved the engine to the center... and it worked!
    Thus he managed to leave the desert and join civilization, but was welcomed... by a fine from the Moroccan police for driving a vehicle that did not match the official documents!

    His improvised motorcycle still exists today, preserved as a symbol of ingenuity and adventure in the heart of the desert.

    #history #historia #historyfacts #historymatters #historylovers #historyinthemaking #Egypt #egyptian
    #nakupenda
    #Discipline
    In 1993, Émile Leray, a French electrician, broke down in the middle of the African desert while driving an old Citroën 2CV out of Morocco to join a military site. His car was seriously damaged after hitting a rock. Unable to repair on site, and too risky to walk in this hostile environment. So he came up with this crazy but genius idea to turn his wrecked car into... On a motorcycle! With the tools he had with him and recycling car parts, he built a functional motorcycle in 12 days, using the supplies (water and food) he had in the trunk. Shortened the chassis, fitted two wheels, moved the engine to the center... and it worked! Thus he managed to leave the desert and join civilization, but was welcomed... by a fine from the Moroccan police for driving a vehicle that did not match the official documents! His improvised motorcycle still exists today, preserved as a symbol of ingenuity and adventure in the heart of the desert. 🛠️🏍️☀️ #history #historia #historyfacts #historymatters #historylovers #historyinthemaking #Egypt #egyptian #nakupenda #Discipline
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  • Just how true is this??

    #discipline
    Just how true is this?? #discipline
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  • So I usually give my neighbor's son, Jeremy, a lift to school whenever I am going to work. He knows I leave home by 7 so by 6:30 he is at my gate waiting for me to take him to school.

    He is always on time and never comes late. I felt the mother was helping him keep to time as well but I never asked. Me and her has never spoken or talked before. I rarely see her because she leaves home as early as 6 am and returns late at night.

    Something bothered me.

    Anytime I drop Jeremy at school, he says thank you, Dad embraces me and runs off.

    Haa!

    I felt it was strange. I wondered why he called me dad instead of Uncle.

    So I asked him one time while taking him to school.

    "How about your daddy?"

    "I don't know him. Mum says he is somewhere and she doesn't know where."

    "So why do you call me daddy when I drop you off in school."

    "Well because I see you as my daddy. In my school, everyone's dad drops them off at school. And you drop me off at school too."

    I smiled.

    I understood where the dad thing was coming from.

    On Friday, while driving him to school I noticed he was not happy. He was very quiet all through the ride. I asked him what the problem was and he told me.

    "Our school asked our parents to come for an important meeting on Monday. Mummy said she will not be able to come because she will be busy in Monday."

    "Is that why you are sad?"

    He nodded his head.

    "Everyone father and mother will come. My mother will not be there."

    I asked him to cheer up.

    On Monday morning, after I dropped him off at school. He came down and said bye Dad.

    I noticed he wasn't happy.

    I drove off and by 9am I decided to return to the school to attend the meeting.

    When his mates saw me, someone shouted.

    "Jeremy, see your daddy. He shouted and ran to embrace me."

    He held my hands and took me to where the meeting was being held.

    After the meeting, I left.

    He was very happy I showed up. I could see the pride in his face.

    This morning, I waited for Jeremy and didn't see him. I went to his house and was told he had gone to school.

    This is the first time in 2 months he is going without me.

    I am just worried.

    Really worried.

    My name is Eze chibuzo and I am the best at what I do.
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    ™ So I usually give my neighbor's son, Jeremy, a lift to school whenever I am going to work. He knows I leave home by 7 so by 6:30 he is at my gate waiting for me to take him to school. He is always on time and never comes late. I felt the mother was helping him keep to time as well but I never asked. Me and her has never spoken or talked before. I rarely see her because she leaves home as early as 6 am and returns late at night. Something bothered me. Anytime I drop Jeremy at school, he says thank you, Dad embraces me and runs off. Haa! I felt it was strange. I wondered why he called me dad instead of Uncle. So I asked him one time while taking him to school. "How about your daddy?" "I don't know him. Mum says he is somewhere and she doesn't know where." "So why do you call me daddy when I drop you off in school." "Well because I see you as my daddy. In my school, everyone's dad drops them off at school. And you drop me off at school too." I smiled. I understood where the dad thing was coming from. On Friday, while driving him to school I noticed he was not happy. He was very quiet all through the ride. I asked him what the problem was and he told me. "Our school asked our parents to come for an important meeting on Monday. Mummy said she will not be able to come because she will be busy in Monday." "Is that why you are sad?" He nodded his head. "Everyone father and mother will come. My mother will not be there." I asked him to cheer up. On Monday morning, after I dropped him off at school. He came down and said bye Dad. I noticed he wasn't happy. I drove off and by 9am I decided to return to the school to attend the meeting. When his mates saw me, someone shouted. "Jeremy, see your daddy. He shouted and ran to embrace me." He held my hands and took me to where the meeting was being held. After the meeting, I left. He was very happy I showed up. I could see the pride in his face. This morning, I waited for Jeremy and didn't see him. I went to his house and was told he had gone to school. This is the first time in 2 months he is going without me. I am just worried. Really worried. My name is Eze chibuzo and I am the best at what I do. #Discipline #nakupenda
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  • Let's see who get this riddle:

    I’m not a charger, but I power hearts.
    I don’t need data, but I connect people.
    I’m invisible, but without me, everything crashes.
    What am I?

    Hint: Nakupenda’s foundation.

    Answer:..............

    #knowledge
    #nakupendariddle
    #nakupendasfoundation
    #gbemi
    Let's see who get this riddle: I’m not a charger, but I power hearts. I don’t need data, but I connect people. I’m invisible, but without me, everything crashes. What am I? Hint: Nakupenda’s foundation. Answer:.............. #knowledge #nakupendariddle #nakupendasfoundation #gbemi
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