I effortlessly attract opportunities that align with my goals and aspirations.
I draw in abundance, happiness, joy and optimism with every thought and action.
I am always where I need to be and the timing of my life is perfect for me.
The universe is on my side.
I affirm.
The first trillionaire in human history
- Elon Musk
- Born in South Africa
- Bullied relentlessly as a kid
- Immigrated to North America
- Arrived with a backpack and a dream
- Built Zip2 with his brother
- Sold it 4 years later for $300 million
- Co-founded PayPal with the profits
- Revolutionised digital payments
- Sold PayPal to eBay for $1.5 billion
- Bet everything on Tesla and SpaceX
- Got mocked for electric cars
- Got laughed at for reusable rockets
- Nearly went bankrupt in 2008
- Kept building anyway
- Turned Tesla into the world’s most valuable automaker
- Made EVs mainstream and transformed the automotive industry
- Made reusable rockets a reality
- Reduced the cost of reaching space by 95%
- Sparked the modern commercial space race
- Built Starlink and connected millions around the world to high-speed internet
- Turned SpaceX into the most valuable private company in history
- Bought Twitter for $44 billion
- The world said he overpaid
- He was called reckless, stupid & crazy
- Advertisers fled, media declared it dead
- Critics called it the worst acquisition in tech history
- Renamed it 𝕏
- Rebuilt the platform anyway
- Turned it into one of the most influential platforms on Earth
- Launched xAI and accelerated the global AI race
- Sent astronauts to space
- Is trying to get humans to mars
- Created millions of jobs
- Generated hundreds of billions in value
- Inspired an entire generation of builders
Before:
- Failed repeatedly
- Worked insane hours
- Slept in factories and offices
- Got bullied, laughed at and mocked
- Constantly told “it’s impossible”
- Kept building anyway
- Made it possible
Today:
- Richest person on Earth
- First trillionaire in human history
- Largest IPO in history $1.77 trillion
Most people quit when the world laughs at them.
Elon Musk built the future instead.
Love him or hate him…
Nobody has changed more industries in a single lifetime.
Payments. Cars. Energy. Space. Social Media. Communications. AI.
History won’t remember the people who said it couldn’t be done.
It will remember the people who did it anyway.
Congratulations Elon.
The first trillionaire. 🚀
“It is certainly hard to believe that a little company that started in a warehouse in El Segundo is now going public with the largest IPO ever.”
Only in America. Congratulations to @elonmusk@SpaceX. This is the American Dream 🇺🇸💪🚀
𝐇𝐎𝐖 𝐀 𝐁𝐎𝐘 𝐅𝐑𝐎𝐌 𝐎𝐍𝐃𝐎 𝐁𝐄𝐂𝐀𝐌𝐄 𝐀 𝐃𝐎𝐂𝐓𝐎𝐑
Today, I can finally say it:
I am now a Medical Doctor.
Honestly, this journey did not begin in medical school. It began long before then in a humble home, with intentional parenting, sacrifice, resilience, and faith.
I was not raised with a golden spoon, but I was raised by a mother who would rather spend her last strength and resources investing in her child’s future. That alone shaped me deeply.
In 2017, I graduated as the best graduating student from my secondary school in Ondo State. Like many ambitious students then, I had one dream: the University of Ibadan. I scored 266 in UTME and confidently wrote the post UTME examination believing admission was certain. When the result came out, I had failed.
Till today, I still do not fully understand it.
I appealed the result because I genuinely believed something was wrong. But life moved on.
People advised me to move elsewhere. I reluctantly accepted OAU pre degree, still hoping medicine would eventually happen. During that period, I learned resilience, adaptation, and survival. Eventually, I gained admission to study Agricultural Economics, a course I actually loved because I already had a background passion for agriculture and entrepreneurship.
But deep down, medicine never completely left my heart.
I still walked around OAU College of Medicine sometimes, telling myself, “Maybe someday.”
Then came another dream: studying abroad.
That dream collapsed too.
I wrote international examinations, got scholarships, attended visa interviews across Lagos and Abuja, and was denied visas six different times.
Six.
At some point, I genuinely felt exhausted by disappointment. The painful part was not even failure itself; it was discovering how lonely failure can become. Sometimes people only celebrate proximity to your potential success. When things fall apart, you suddenly realize who truly cares.
But through it all, God remained faithful.
My mother remained supportive.
My guardians stood by me.
A few friends stayed.
And somehow, I kept moving.
After more than a year away from serious academics, I decided to write UTME again. I remember getting to the exam center in Lagos and seeing much younger students around me. At that moment, I prayed one simple prayer:
“God, please give me 300.”
Not because numbers define intelligence, but because after years of disappointments, I desperately needed hope again.
When the result came out, I scored 301.
That moment meant a lot to me.
I chose the University of Ibadan again initially, but eventually realized I could not afford more delays. So I changed my institution to Babcock University.
I knew nobody there.
No mentor.
No doctor in my family.
No clear roadmap.
Just faith, self motivation, and the determination to rebuild my life.
When I resumed in 2021, it was not easy mentally. I was older than many classmates by years. I missed my old friends deeply. But I told myself something:
“We may be in the same class, but we are not of the same class.”
I knew what I had survived.
I knew what I wanted.
And I knew I could not move casually through life anymore.
So beyond academics, I began building myself intentionally. I attended trainings, paid for courses, joined communities, volunteered, led initiatives, failed repeatedly, tried again, built platforms, created systems, and devoted myself to service.
Many people did not realize something:
I was not trying to prove anything.
I was trying to redeem time.
I wanted my pain to produce purpose.
I wanted my delays to produce impact.
Over time, leadership, research, advocacy, mentorship, and systems building became part of my life. I realized the kind of doctor I wanted to become would not be “ordinary.”
I want to be the kind of doctor God uses to build systems that transform lives and empower people.
Not merely buildings.
Not titles.
But people.
Communities.
Structures that outlive me.
Today,
I am a magnet for wealth and abundance flows to me effortlessly from multiple streams. Every door I need open is already open. Favor follows me wherever I go. My cup overflows. There is more than enough for me and everyone connected to me.
I affirm.
Med school? Been there, done that.
Reintroducing Dr. Samuel Ayomide Olalekan
MB;BS (Babcock)
Distinction in Biochemistry.
Distinction in Pathology.
Distinction in Pharmacology.
Re-introducing: DR. IMIEGHA BLISS OMOSOMI MB;BS (BABCOCK)
Distinctions in:
ANATOMY
BIOCHEMISTRY
PHYSIOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
SURGERY
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
(9/10)
God Overdid!!!!
After 6 years, finally a Doctor!
DR. OGBUNUDE OLUCHI VANESSA
MB;BS (BABCOCK)
Distinctions in:
ANATOMY
BIOCHEMISTRY
PHYSIOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
SURGERY
(8/10)
Thank you Jesus!!!🤍🤍
DR. AMAHIA JOAN NGOZI MB;BS (BABCOCK)
Distinctions in:
ANATOMY
BIOCHEMISTRY
PHYSIOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
INTERNAL MEDICINE
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
(9/10)
Thank you Jesus💕
It’s Dr. Imade to you now🤍
Distinction in ANATOMY
Distinction in BIOCHEMISTRY
Distinction in PATHOLOGY
Distinction in PHARMACOLOGY
Distinction in MEDICINE
Distinction in SURGERY
This girl is beyond grateful,
El-Roi🤍
After 6 years, finally a Doctor!
Re-introducing DR. TOPE-AWE ESTHER MB;BS (BABCOCK)
Distinctions in:
ANATOMY
BIOCHEMISTRY
PHYSIOLOGY
PATHOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
PAEDIATRICS
INTERNAL MEDICINE
SURGERY
COMMUNITY MEDICINE
(10/10)
Thank you Jesus!!!
Guess I'm a doctor now.
The family business continues.
3rd Generation Nepo Doctor.
Dr. Ogun Oluwaseyifunmi A.
https://t.co/xWOBq0g4Nl. Biochemistry, MB;BS (Bowen).
#AstraAspera