One of the hardest things in life is watching a close friendship go bad.
Not just any friendship, but the kind where the person knows almost everything about you, your struggles, your mistakes, your private moments, your secrets.
When things are good, you don’t think twice about sharing. You gist, you laugh, you open up. It feels safe. But when the friendship breaks down, something else sets in, fear.
You start thinking. What if they tell people the things I told them in confidence? What if my private life becomes public discussion? That fear is real. Because the truth is, once you tell someone something, you cannot take it back. But does that mean you should never trust anyone? Not really.
The real lesson is to be careful, not careless.
Not everybody should know everything about you. Even in friendship, there should be levels. Let people earn your trust over time. Watch how they talk about others, that is usually how they will talk about you one day.
Good friends exist. Loyal friends exist. But not every friend deserves full access to your life.
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Fall in Love by Dbanj is one extremely beautiful piece of music. This is not even nostalgia. The lyrics, don Jazzy with the backup vocals and the musical interlude was so perfect. Replay value >>>>>
The extension of GSI to cover Fintech is very vital for creating a good credit system. It ensures that your cleaner pays his debt as far as the money ends up in an account his BVN is tied to.
This is a good step in the right direction and big ups, however, the underlying assumption is the customer having money in fragmented accounts when in the actual sense, PDOs primarily come from customers who are unwilling to pay.
This is my bet and one of the reasons we're building @myRoutinApp. An AI life optimization app. It currently allows you to track your health, mood, tasks and routines.
It also has a Note and Journal feature which are both encrypted by default. Journal also has a private mode feature for added security.
From Next week Monday, you'll also be able to track your fitness.
Went through the NRTR, 2012 and found something interesting.
169 (2)A person shall not cause or permit to be caused any form of nuisance through preaching or hawking on a stage carriage,omnibus or other passenger carrying commercial vehicle while in motion.
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4)Any person who contravenes the provisions of this regulation commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine of N5,000:00 or to a term of 9 months imprisonment or to both.
While I'm not a lawyer to accurately interpret this side by side the constitution,
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