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Regardless of how good you are in whatever it is you do, you might even be the best in the world; Always seek to become better than your former self. The real competition is not against others; It is against yourself!
Can you explain what he means by "Are you a different animal and the same beast"? The smart ones would understand this. You are welcome πŸ”₯ Happy New week guys #forever_in_profitπŸ₯‚
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Peter Obi thinks he knows a lot and has in depth knowledge about how to solve the economic, security and power problems. I strongly believe BAT will flaw him very easily. I want BAT to mess him up so badly in a debate. I'm using this medium to beg all APC supporters and believers of Asiwaju's knowledge of governance to accept an open debate to teach Peter Obi serious lessons.
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"I am a Yoruba man, I will vote for Tinubu because he is a Yoruba man." On March 22, 2026, eight Yoruba elders were kidnapped from an ECWA church in Kwara State during a church service, including the pastor's wife. The pastor, Rev. Sunday Omole, begged the Tinubu government, the police, and the military to rescue his people. Guess what? They ignored him and instead continued with political campaigns. After being ignored, his congregation raised ₦20 million and delivered it to the terrorists, yet they still did not release his wife and the other captives. So he came out again to beg the Tinubu government, the police, and the military. Again, they ignored him. Guess what? Those elders were abandoned by the Tinubu Government in terrorist captivity, even though the primary responsibility of the government is to protect them. Since March 22, 2026, five of them have sadly died in captivity. They are all Yoruba by tribe. 1. Elder Chief David Omopariola 2. Chief Joseph Ibitoye Afariogun 3. Mrs. Iyabo Aniyi 4. Elder Joshua Akanbi Adeyemi 5. Mrs. Rachel Oluwaremilekun Omole, the pastor's own wife. I will let you decide the moral of the story.
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If religious leaders don’t want to speak up, that’s their choice. But please, don’t gaslight us with β€œPray for Nigeria.” If prayer alone could save this country, we wouldn’t still be where we are today. Prayer is important, but so are accountability, action, and leadership.
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This is the shame that many nigerian churches have willingly become for the sake of political alliance and financial benefits. This is not just a skit.
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A slightly long read, but I implore your patience πŸ™πŸ½ On this day, 3years ago, the lives of millions of Nigerians changed from bad to worse. We lost counts of the death toll. Many lost their source of livelihood from international companies leaving, to personal businesses folding due to alarming cost of operations and meager patronage. Some families have been left forever traumatized from losing loved ones to kidnappers, and terrorists, even after selling everything they owned to pay ransom. Education is at its lowest, as tuition tripled with deceit of the NELFUND loan shark of a government. Electricity became an opportunity for classism, with fraudulent different bands. It became both unavailable and unaffordable. β€˜Epileptic’ suddenly became less a word to describe our national grid. Without proper prior preparations and notice, cost per litre of petrol spiked from N198/L to N500/L, and N1350/L today. I know this stoic government are banking on our usual amnesia on Election Day in January, 2027, but please while considering your stomach, think of your children and grandchildren. What will be left of Nigeria if we continue like this???
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276 chibok Girls - 88 people dead in Nyanya Bombing - $1 - 215 - Fuel - 135 naira was enough to say Johnathan had failed & most people wanted his removal. so why is - 416 people in Borno - over 170 kidnapped in Kwara - 162 killed in Kaiama - 177 in Kajuru - fuel - 1,400 - $1 - 1,400 not enough to say BAT has failed & he needs to go??
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I want to be rich. But not Lamborghini or Rolex rich, I want to be rich enough to go to the gym at 3pm and nobody can tell me no. To tap the family in front of me at the supermarket and say, "It's on me," Rich enough that my future wife never has to worry about getting a job. Rich enough to show my children the world, not pictures of it. Rich enough to take my friends to dinner and say, "| got this", Rich enough that God uses me to help the people who are in need. That's my version of rich.
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I created a new page where you can find videos of 2023 APC election violence. It’s important you listen, download and share the audio at the top of the page. Share it everywhere on WhatsApp. A govt that kills its people does not deserve to rule us: 1000reasons.vote/2023
I put together 1000 Reasons Why You should not Vote for Tinubu in the next election. 1000-reasons.vercel.app/ Good morning Nigerians.
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πŸ—οΈ Why Professional Strategy Matters in Real Work A professional setup is only as good as the strategy behind it. In real-world environments, clients don’t just need someone to manage their tools; they need someone to proactively manage their growth.
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By creating a structured strategy and content calendars, I ensure that work is consistent, goals are measurable, and business owners can focus on scaling while I handle the operational efficiency.
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My Goals: β€’ System Creation: Build reliable systems to manage opportunities and ensure seamless executive support. β€’ Growth: Contribute value to high-level executives and help them reclaim their most valuable asset: time. I'm ready to scale! πŸ’Ό
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What I've Learned: Structure is the foundation of a global career. Talent is great, but structure enables speed, consistency, and trust. A digital presence is a global office visible to the whole world, and giving the first impression before I ever say one word.
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Exploits and hacks are painful in a way that's hard to explain from the outside. Years of work, gone in a blink. And the first thing the timeline does is reach for a lesson. "Stay safu." "Rookie mistake." "Should've known better." Easy to say when you're not the one facing the gun. The real cost of self custody is not just the loss, but the exposure that was always there, waiting. Some incidents are basic errors. Others are sophisticated enough that the same people offering advice would have fallen too. Both are true. Neither cancels the other. The threat surface now is wider than most people accept. Products, people, links, opportunities, communities. That's just how the environment is. At the end of the day, even maximum skepticism has limits. Some attacks are built specifically for cautious people. JSYK, there will always be bad players, hence you cannot eliminate the risk entirely. What you may do is work to reduce your exposure to it. That's the honest version of stay safu from me.
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When they move abroad as immigrants - they make friends based on visa categories. They don't even date below their visa categories. πŸ˜‚ When they're on Twitter, the reiterate that stratification. small accounts vs big accounts. πŸ’€ I reflect a lot on our ideological design, as a people. Nigerians are morally bankrupt, culturally deficient and rooted in faux elitism. This is why some markets exist for us, because they can take advantage of that shameless insecurity - and I genuinely don't think the reason is poverty. I've visited other poor countries. These countries do not see cars beyond what they are, a means a transportation. They don't see restaurants beyond what they are. They don't see dates beyond what they are. Something fundamentally is wrong with us. For us, it isn't even enough that we succeed - it is important that other fail, or don't succeed as much as we do. It is important for us to have an edge other others. It is such a sick attitude. Person A has one house. Person B has two houses. It isn't enough that they both have roof over their heads - Person B innately subclasses Person A. You should also to hear from a Nigerian gym goer that you're not "man enough" because you don't bench as much as he does. πŸ’€ As segwayed as these analogies are, they are rooted in the same proportionality. It points to the same mental illness. Who did this to us?
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I put together 1000 Reasons Why You should not Vote for Tinubu in the next election. 1000-reasons.vercel.app/ Good morning Nigerians.
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New format: A random guy to a car dealer. "Boss, please send me all the pictures of this car, VIN, send me everything." Car dealer: Sure chief, here. Sends thems. Random guy: Boss, how much last. Dealer: N15m. RG: Nice one chief, I'll get back to you. D: Okay.
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