This is the situation we find ourselves. Everyone is living in fear but Obi should tell you how to solve insecurity in Nigeria as if he’s your president or defence minister! But the chosen lady though 🥱
IT’S HERE. FINALLY. 💃
You asked, we heeded.
APA (SCAR) is now showing ONLY on Wumitoriolatv YouTube channel
Trust me, it’s worth every second of the wait. The plot twist. The emotion. The truth behind the scar…
Make APA the number one movie on your watchlist today
I really want us to stop posting them and just leave them to do their thing. It’s disappointing that this crop of Nigerians has decided to platform a pedophile, shame and curse his victim and her adoptive mother. It’s quite sad, but they will live through this torment by the grace of God
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I googled “Sheng Nu.” It literally means “leftover women.” The male equivalent is “Sheng Nan” (leftover men), but it carries far less social stigma.
Here’s the irony.
China actually has more unmarried men than women because decades of the one-child policy, combined with a cultural preference for sons, created a gender imbalance. There are over 30 million more men than women. Mathematically, millions of men will never marry, regardless of what women do.
The term “Sheng Nu” was popularise by the state in 2007 to shame educated women into marrying. Fast forward to today: marriage rates in China have collapsed to record lows despite all that pressure.
Now to the video that might have got you giggling. Do you really think a woman who has invested in her education, career, and financial independence is going to marry just because she’s being called “leftover”?
She wants a partner who matches or exceeds her standards. That is her desperation, and it’s a shame the pool for such men keeps dwindling and dwindling.
One thing you can say without mincing words is that Alex Ekubo had great friends. They respected his privacy in his vulnerable state, none of them wanted to chase clout and make it about themselves. And when he passed away, they all rallied round his family and are giving him a befitting burial. Alex was a great guy, sadly he went too early.
You just made your first $1M. Your brain immediately jumps to the bigger house, the nicer car, that business idea you’ve been itching to execute.
Resist all of it, that instinct is exactly why most people who come into money are broke again within a few years.
The move nobody teaches you: do nothing.
Let it sit. Don’t deploy it, don’t try to flip it, don’t show it off. Park it somewhere safe that pays you while you think. Lock it into a 2–3 month yield-bearing instrument e.g T-bills, low-risk positions, safe and battle-tested protocols.
You’re not trying to get rich off it; you’re already there. You’re buying yourself time to think clearly and getting paid to do it.
Run the numbers. $1M at just 5% APR:
→ $50,000 a year → $4,167 a month → $137 a day
Every day you wake up, $137 landed in your account. You didn’t touch your principal. You didn’t lift a finger, and if that 5% compounds daily, you’re closer to $51,200 a year, the money starts making money on the money.
So before you spend a single dollar or naira, ask yourself one question: can this purchase pay for itself from the interest alone? If yes, you’ve earned it. If no, you’re eating your seed.
Anyone can GET money. Keeping it is a different skill entirely and it starts with the discipline to sit still while everyone expects you to splurge.
Sometimes parking it and letting it pay you is the best play ever. This is from experience, don’t joke with your once-in-a-lifetime SEED when it comes your way.