Here’s the story of Ranjish. 💔
He was 38, a bus conductor. He married the girl he loved and had a daughter.
Two years later, his wife left them both and moved to the Gulf. There she found another man, fell in love, and abandoned Ranjish and her daughter.
Ranjish raised his daughter alone for 8 years, pouring every drop of his love and strength into her.
Then his ex-wife filed a case. He fought desperately for the child he had brought up with his own hands. But the court sent the daughter to her mother and “stepfather.”
He lost his wife. Then the system took his daughter too.
Completely broken, Ranjish took his own life.
Apparently, men seem to have no rights in this society. No one sees their pain, their struggles, their silent battles.
Pranamam Ranjish 💐
@ChuksEricE This remind me of my first year in school, once it’s 10 pm, I will enter st Joseph the worker in awka to sleep but once it’s 4 am , I will just wake and dress up for the day. God bless us all. Amen.
School management received information that someone had been sleeping in one of the classrooms. When they went to check, they found a stranded woman and her three children sleeping there at midnight after she said they had nowhere else to stay however she's working at the school as a cleaner. Omoga later gave her N100,000 to support her.
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I love rejections ☺️
2013 - I failed maths, so I couldn't get into uni.
2016 - I failed a uni course. Twice!
2020 - I got over 100 job rejections.
2023 - I got laid off.
2023 - I was denied a UK Global Talent Visa.
2026 - I got rejected as a conference speaker.
Again, I love rejections because
it means I'm just one step closer to winning
2018 - Graduated from Uni with a Second Class Upper.
2022 - Landed my dream job at Shopify.
2023 - Got approved to be a UK Global Talent
2025 - Got into Stanford University Graduate School of Business
2026 - Spoke at a conference in London
2026 - Got recognized as a Rising Star in London.
Failure, my darling, isn't the end of the road.
Please don't give up. Your next "yes" might be closer than you think.
There’s something so beautiful about the way Black families show up for each other. 🥹❤️
Her mom and sister flew all the way from the U.S. to Paris just to be by her side, helping her through the postpartum journey and welcoming their newest little blessing. This is what love looks like. 🫶🏾👶🏽
This woman woke up at 4 AM in 20° cold, worked out for two hours, faced a packed college Monday… and her first thought?
“I woke up this morning. I’m healthy. I get to move my body. I get to learn. And above all—Jesus loves me. Not because of anything I’ve done. Just because I’m His.”
No complaints. Just tears of gratitude.
A beautiful reminder: The greatest privilege isn’t the workout, the degree, or the sunrise—it’s waking up known and loved by our Creator.
If you’re breathing today, you’re already blessed beyond measure.
Don’t let the noise steal your thankfulness.
He loves you more than you’ll ever grasp.