This is another product I'm invested in and I will ask you all to try. Solid product
These are mixes that allow you fix lunch or breakfast in 5 minutes
Make a cake in 5 minutes with a microwave using our cake mix
Make a pancake in 7 minutes.
- In Abuja, you can find it in Sahad stores, Bakangizo, etc
- In Lagos, check all Jendol stores and you can find them
If you want to be a supplier in Kano, Kaduna, Lagos and Port Harcourt, send me a DM
Most gate men at malls and supermarkets really need to stop this habit of demanding money from customers as theyโre leaving.
Yes, we understand that salaries may be small, and things are hard. But tipping should be from a customerโs free will , not something pressured or expected
Men please choose a woman who already embraces conservative, traditional views on marriage like prioritizing family, respect for husband's leadership, commitment to lifelong fidelity.
Observe her behavior over time not just during dating excitement.
Does she respect her father?
Honor traditional roles in her family?
Avoid women heavily influenced by modern individualism or feminism, as these can lead to post-wedding shifts toward dissatisfaction with complementary roles.
It is very important that you Vet appropriately.
Iโve shared a few vetting Tips. You can find on my timeline with more tips to come.
Search and learn
If youโre a young Nigerian and you feel like you didnโt make progress this year, please read this slowly.
Progress is not always money.
Progress is not always relocation.
Progress is not always a new car, title, or house.
In Nigeria, staying sane is progress.
Choosing not to be bitter is progress.
Learning a skill while the system frustrates you is progress.
Refusing crime when crime looks like the fastest way out is progress.
Progress is waking up every day in a country that keeps moving the goalpost and still choosing hope.
Some of you:
โขSupported your family on a small income
โขPaid school fees with stress and dignity
โขDidnโt give up when your plans collapsed
โขSurvived inflation, fear, uncertainty, and silence
That is not failure.
That is resilience under extreme pressure.
The world measures success in years.
Nigeria measures it in endurance.
If youโre still standing, still dreaming, still learning, still trying you are not late. You are being forged.
History does not remember those who had it easy.
It remembers those who survived impossible systems and still built greatness.
One day, the same world ignoring you today will call your story โinspiring.โ
Keep going.