Major cheat code for life: Assume good things are still ahead. You are not behind. You are not too late. You are not disqualified by your past. One new season can change the entire story. Keep showing up with belief. The best chapters are often written after the hardest ones.
I have never seen my dad sad, teary eyes or anything. Strong & cheerful man always making funny jokes and angry when we messed up.
When my beloved uncle died, he was arranging everything making sure everything went well. While everyone was teary.
He was emotionless!
When they brought him from the mortuary, his countenance changed but he was still running points.
When they laid him down in the ground, that was when he dawned on him his beloved brother was not coming back.
I have never seen an adult cry bitterly and uncontrollably ever in my life.
The second time was when I went with my friend to bury his 7-month-old pregnant wife... He didn't cry when we laid her down to the ground. He cried when we went to pick her up at the mortuary... God! even the morticians shed tears.
I didn't cry at the mortuary or when we were laying her down. I started crying uncontrollably when myself and my friend (the husband) were shoveling sand to cover the casket after the pastors left.
We finished and we both sat down and cried.
You can't know how to express pain when it hits you...
I pray you'll not experience the death of a young one... It's the hardest thing anyone can face!.
🇳🇬🇿🇦 "I'm a legal immigrant. I have spent over 13 years building a business in South Africa, creating jobs and training more than 20 South Africans. I pay my dues and have all the necessary documents.
If the government asks me to leave, I will. But I won't be driven out by threats or mob pressure.
Ironically, many of those demanding that immigrants leave are unwilling or unable to take over the businesses and responsibilities they want us to abandon."
— Nigerian businessman in South Africa
In a tense live interview on Arise TV, Seyitan Atigarin confronted an APC defender, asking:
“You keep claiming the economy is better. How much is the minimum wage now, and how much does it cost to fill your car tank?”
The clip has gone viral, with many viewers left angry by the response.
I drive a 2017 Hyundai SantaFe now.
I have become a police repellent compared to when I drove my Lexus.
They must assume it's some big Alhaji wife that is inside.
Not once have police stopped me since I started driving this car.
Car profiling is real.
@kenpopgangan It often appears that way, especially in developing countries where access to medical screenings and proper diagnosis is heavily influenced by affordability and awareness. My dad had cancer, and we were far from wealthy.
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