you are enough.
you are good enough.
you are smart enough.
you are strong enough.
you are beautiful enough.
you are kind enough.
you are brave enough.
you are enough
and
you will always be.
On a Tuesday morning in Abuja, a 34-year-old engineer named Kelechi Eze kissed his wife goodbye, dropped his daughter at school, and drove to work.
He never made it.
By 9am, he was in the back of an unmarked Toyota Hilux.
No warrant. No explanation.
Just two men in plain clothes who said four words:
โCome with us now.โ
This is how much it cost me to visit
Monaco ๐ฒ๐จ
Monaco is not as expensive as people make it seem, you just have to know when to visit..
โโTayo Aina
Michael Jackson, age 21, reflects on fame and family:
In a 1979 interview, a young Michael Jackson was asked about his upbringing and the pressures of stardom.
On his family's financial situation growing up, Michael pushes back gently on the premise:
"We weren't wealthy, but we weren't poor. My father always prepared for the family and as well as my mother. Always wonderful."
He credits his parents for laying the foundation: "
They make sure we got the right things for ourselves. Strong parents are, I think, are very important, especially in our situation."
But the conversation takes a revealing turn when the interviewer asks about discipline in the household.
Michael's answer is disarmingly candid:
"If she hit me, I would hit her back. Which was terrible. And they wouldโฆ I would run around the house and hide and all that stuff. But I would really get it more than anybody."
When asked directly whether his father was too strict, Michael's answer arrives in stages.
First a reflexive "Yes," then a quick retreat ("No. He's going to kill me."), before finally settling back into honesty:
"I'm glad he said it now. I'll say it. Yes."
It's a small moment, but it captures something bigger: the tension between a grown performer and a son still wary of his father's reaction.
Then the interviewer shifts to the other side of his life. The crowds, the screaming, the fame.
Michael's answer reveals the psychological split that would define him:
"I'm two different people on and off stage, but I formed a personality that's me and I can't get away from that."
And finally, the weight beneath the spectacle:
"It's hard to deal with. It really is. It's a hard situation and it's something I have to put up with."
โI blocked BurnaBoy the day I paid for my Lambo. When he landed in Lagos, Ama asked us to hangout with her Bf Manny but I said I will only do if Burna pays back for my Lambo
I only hangout them when Iโm not chanced to do with Wizkid cause his table is fullโ
-Sophia Egbueje๐๐ณ