Maybe you’re standing on a promise and it hasn’t come to pass yet. Don’t worry, your time is coming. Stay in faith. Keep reminding God what He promised. Keep bringing it to remembrance, thanking Him that it’s on the way. You’re going to see God show out in your life.
Don’t stop dreaming, writing things down, and praying them out loud. You weren’t called to be average. By faith, more is possible than you can see right now. Keep believing you’re being guided each day. The life you seek exists and that’s why you keep saying no to less.
Children of the VERY average Nigerian used to have birthday celebrations. The parents would rent canopies, cook and invite djs. There used to be parties and the entire neighborhood would gather to celebrate w the child. I don’t hear birthday music anymore. There’s nothing left
Seun of Channels TV invited Adams Oshiomhole to his Podcast to rubbish Peter Obi. The next day, Rufai of Arise TV invited Peter Obi to his Podcast to counter the narrative.
The media war has just begun!
It was great joining Njideka Akunyili Crosby — a gifted Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist — to unveil our first portrait together. This piece reflects so many chapters of Michelle and my story, and we’re thrilled that it will be on display in the Hope and Change lobby at the Obama Presidential Center starting this Juneteenth.
You get some of the best advice from people who haven’t made it yet, but most people don’t take them seriously because they have no results to show for it. The reality is that lack of courage has kept more people poor than lack of ideas
In Corporate, clarity and boundaries matter just as much as effort.
Doing good work is important, but how it’s seen, communicated, and sustained over time is what really moves careers forward.