My cousin’s wife packages and sells kulikuli, she started recently, so sales never dey really move like that.
The lovely husband who plays football every two weeks around Surulere comes to the pitch with a full bag of kulikuli and sells to boys at the field, and he usually goes back home with an empty bag after football.
This is a simple act of service that money cannot buy.
A grammar tip:
When choosing between “and me” or “and I” in a sentence, choose the one that works if you drop the other person.
“My sister and I went to the store,” becomes, “I went to the store,” which is correct.
“My sister and me went to the store,” becomes, “Me went to the store,” which is incorrect.
It’s humbling how God moves. While we’re so busy overthinking,doubting, and wondering if things will ever work out, you pray, you cry, you wait, and then one day, out of nowhere, He comes through. It may not happen the way you imagined, but somehow, it always turns out to be exactly what you needed.
Many times I don’t know what to pray about, I don’t even know what I need.
I just ask God to give me what I need because he knows me better than I know myself.