HOW TO PRAY CORRECTLY AND GET EXPECTED RESULT 🔥💥
1. Pray with sincerity, not just repetition (Matthew 6:7–8)
Prayer is not about saying many words or trying to impress God. Speak honestly from your heart and approach Him with sincerity. God values genuine conversation more than empty repetition.
2. Begin with worship and thanksgiving (Psalm 100:4)
Start by acknowledging God’s greatness, faithfulness, and goodness. Gratitude shifts your focus from problems to God’s power and builds faith before you present your requests. Thanksgiving prepares the heart for deeper prayer.
3. Pray according to God’s will (1 John 5:14)
Effective prayer is not about forcing your desires on God. It is about aligning your desires with His purposes and plans. Prayer becomes powerful when it agrees with God’s will and wisdom.
4. Pray with faith (Mark 11:24)
Doubt weakens confidence in prayer. Approach God believing that He hears you and is able to act according to His perfect will. Faith trusts God even when answers are not immediate.
5. Confess and repent when necessary (Psalm 66:18)
A healthy prayer life includes honesty about sin, mistakes, and areas that need change. Repentance restores fellowship and keeps the heart sensitive to God. A clean heart helps maintain spiritual clarity.
6. Use God’s Word in your prayers (Isaiah 55:11)
Praying Scripture strengthens faith and helps keep your prayers aligned with biblical truth. God’s promises provide confidence and direction during prayer. The Word gives substance to your prayers.
7. Pray consistently, not only during emergencies (Luke 18:1)
Prayer should be a lifestyle, not just a response to crisis. Consistent prayer builds intimacy with God, strengthens faith, and develops spiritual stability. Strong prayer lives are built daily.
8. Listen as well as speak (Psalm 46:10)
Prayer is a conversation, not a monologue. Spend time quietly reflecting on God’s Word and allowing Him to speak to your heart. Sometimes guidance comes through stillness and reflection.
Correct prayer is not about using perfect words, special formulas, or impressive language. It is about approaching God with sincerity, faith, humility, gratitude, obedience, and persistence. God is not looking for perfect prayers—He is looking for hearts that genuinely seek Him.
Women always want their emotions protected but they don't care about yours. If a woman doesn't like you, she'd reject you without blinking.
But sometimes, men are careful enough so as not to tell them hurtful word.
So it's a fair deal. If you don't like a woman or she's not your spec, tell her.
But for me, I'd rather not even approach her and if she sends the greenlight, I'll pretend to not see it.
Above all, love God.
"I found you twice in a lifetime.
The first time on a school bus when we were children and again when God decided that our story wasn't finished.
When God wanted to show me his love, he didn't stop at the cross.
Dying for me wasn't enough but God brought you and gave me Mayowa"
If I were a 21-25 year old Nigerian graduate and had to start my Agribusiness journey all over again in Nigeria, there are several things I would do differently.
A Thread 🧵
1. I should have gone to work for any of the Big Food Companies (Experience is Expensive, I gained experience through too many Mistakes)
I would have learned; • Supply chain management and Distribution • Leadership and communication • Strategic Thinking • Contract negotiations • Finance and Stakeholders Collaboration • Customer acquisition and insights • Risk management
I love this advice. Many Nigerian men grew up watching their mothers endure things they should never have had to endure, disrespect, neglect, financial hardship, and emotional pain.
The sad part is that some see that suffering as normal because their mothers stayed silent and carried on.
But your mother survived it, that doesn't mean she deserved it. Her endurance was strength, not approval for suffering.
If more men had honest conversations with their mothers, they'd realize that many of the things they see as normal today were wounds their mothers simply learned to live with.
Don't use your mother's silence as a template for how to treat someone's daughter.
We should strive to ensure that the painful experiences our mothers endured in their marriages are not repeated in our own.
I have a financial update for every business owner.
Most Nigerian business owners are not broke because opportunities do not exist. They are broke because they are not informed and not prepared when opportunities show up.
Here are the types of funding available to you as a Nigerian business owner in 2026 that you should know about:
1. Grants: Free money you do not pay back. These come from the Federal Government, state governments, private foundations, and international organisations. Examples include the SMEDAN Conditional Grant Scheme, Shell LiveWIRE, and various UN-backed programmes. You need a registered business, a clear business plan, and the ability to apply early.
2. Low interest government loans: The Bank of Industry (BOI) offers loans to Nigerian SMEs at rates far below commercial banks, between 9% and 12% per year. Visit [www.boi. ng] to see what you qualify for.
3. Private sector programmes: Companies like Tony Elumelu Foundation, Wema Bank, and others run annual entrepreneurship programmes that combine funding, training and mentorship. These windows open every year. If you missed this year, prepare now for next year.
NOW HERE IS THE the MOST IMPORTANT ADVICE I CAN GIVE YOU ON THIS.
Most people hear about these opportunities after the window has closed. The ones who benefit are the ones who are already registered, already have their CAC documents, already have a business plan written, and are ready to apply the moment a window opens.
Preparation is what separates the people who get funded from the people who just share the news.
Get your business registered. Get your documents ready. Stay informed.
Above all, love God.
Your sons are watching everything.
Every word. Every action. Every look you give their mother.
And if they sense contempt — even subtle contempt — it will shape how they see women for the rest of their lives.
My goal is simple. I want my boys to know their mother is valuable. And I want them to learn that not from what I say about her — but from how I treat her.
Because here's what nobody tells you about conflict in marriage —
When you're divided with your wife, your child gets caught in the middle. And now they're not a kid anymore. They're a hostage negotiator. Forced to pick a side. Forced to carry something no child should ever have to carry.
Don't do that to them.
Handle it privately. Show a united front. And when it's age appropriate, let them see you come out on the other side and say — "your mom and I worked through it."
Because that's the lesson.
Not that marriage is perfect. But that covenant relationships do the hard work.
Model a love for God. A love for your wife. And watch your sons become the kind of men the world desperately needs.
“You have thousands of moments ahead of you. The important thing isn’t to get them all right; it’s to find a way to keep moving forward.”
Sundar Pichai, MS ’95, CEO of Google and Alphabet, addressed the Class of 2026 at Stanford’s 135th Commencement ceremony.
Watch the full speech at the link: https://t.co/3OFNRonqeH