@RealJerryEze A Happy and Glorious Birthday to You, Sir.
You are a shining example of what exemplary Christian living and leadership looks like.
God Bless You Always.
EL-ROI did it.
🎉😇🎊
@OurFavOnlineDoc Same rhetorics since Obasanjo's days.
The NPF is not really serious about stopping this extortion called illegal payment for bail.
Go to Tiger Base, Owerri and tell them this. 🙄
I saw this video & it drove me back memory lane.
At the verge of my WAEC, my father decided to neglect me totally. Uncle Ola took a bet on me and paid for my WAEC. I could have ended up differently.
Help me find this boy.
I want to pay it forward. His WAEC and JAMB.
Instagram and TikTok and all the rest spend all day showing you finished jobs.
The one who transformed and lost a hundred pounds to get a six-pack.
The one who got out of debt and built a business worth millions.
The one who met the love of their life after years of being alone.
They’re showing you the whole house while you are staring at an empty plot of land with one brick in your hand wondering how you’ll ever get there.
That’s the problem with social media. Most of it isn’t about the work. It’s about the result.
Whether it’s meant to be bragging or meant to be inspirational, it ends the same way for you.
It makes you feel like you’re too far away to even start. Fitness, finances, work, love. All of it.
It’s time to stop comparing and start laying your own bricks.
I want you to develop a bricklayer’s mindset.
Every day, lay one brick.
One workout. One meal where you have protein and fiber. One bill paid. One job application submitted. One chapter of a book read.
Each decision you make is a brick you can build on.
When you stop comparing and start laying bricks, no matter what goal you are building towards, you will feel a sense of accomplishment.
Or, at the very least, you will be so worn out at the end of the day that you stop worrying about the finished job and start focusing on the job itself.
You just keep working. One brick at a time.
The only way you won’t build something is if you walk away when the job isn’t finished, and we know most people do exactly that.
So here is the second half of it, and this is the part I don’t want you to skip.
Do the work every day. Then once a week, count your bricks.
Pick a night. Sunday works. Take five minutes and write down what you actually did. Four workouts. Twelve meals with protein and fiber. One bill paid. Sixty pages read. Not how you felt about it. Not whether it was enough. Not what you meant to do and didn’t.
Just what you did.
Because the voice in your head is a liar. It knows only one way to measure you: against the finished house.
It will never volunteer that you laid eighteen bricks this week. You have to tell yourself, and you have to see it written down in your own handwriting, or that voice wins by default.
A wall being built doesn’t have the flash of a TikTok post. It gets built by the guy who showed up on a Tuesday when nobody was watching and laid forty bricks and went home.
That was Franco and me. That can be you.
You can change your life.
One brick at a time.
Now tell me: what is the one brick you’re laying today?
This debauchery didn't start today.
It's the "Alaye Baba" culture of Lagos with Gen-Z expressions.
Unfortunately, this same culture is gradually being exported to all over Nigeria.
For example , the full time employment of some young men is to stalk prominent locations and roads under the guise of being "Luxury Car Watchers" stroking the egos of celebrities and receiving bundles of cash as reward.
It is only going to get worse.....
@TrendfusionNG@UnkleAyo This has nothing to do with Tinubu. It's the "Alaye Baba" culture of Lagos with Gen-Z expressions.
Unfortunately, this same culture is gradually being exported all over Nigeria.
E.g, the full time employment of some young men is to stalk prominent locations as "Car Watchers".
“I apologise to the Igbos so that we can put the past behind us and continue to foster unity. We have become one family because our people were deceived into going to war, and we regret it. We must close that chapter and move forward.” - Mutfwang, Plateau Governor.
NSPPD hit her all time high Today. HIGHER THAN ANY NUMBER EVER SINCE ITS INCEPTION . MORE PERSONS ARE COMING TO THIS LIGHT FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE . WHAT GOD CANNOT DO DOES NOT EXIST !!!
Igbo origins and Identity crisis made me dig into Igbo history. I was more Interested in Origins and migrations.
I have explored over 188 Igbo historical texts, and Igbo related historical books, penned over 170 articles and I can tell you from my little knowledge that;
IF YOU ARE A MEDICAL STUDENT OR DOCTOR, STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING NOW AND LEND A VOICE TO THIS ‼️‼️
A BUS CONTAINING 19 MEDICAL STUDENTS AND A DOCTOR IS MISSING, PRESUMABLY ABDUCTED OR KIDNAPPED
THEY WERE HEADED FROM JOS AND MAIDUGIRI TO ENUGU FOR FECAMDS CONVENTION AND WAS LAST HEARD FROM AROUND OTUKPO
THEY ARE 👇
1) Boniface Tizhe
2) Thomas Yahaya
3) Gabriel Jita Iwev
4) Boniface Okon
5) Dondo Fabian
6) John Bitrus Naga
7) Fortune Chima Umeh
8) Godwin Gregory Tumba
9) Monica Ejembi
10) Ogbonna George Chukwuebuka
11) Paul Nyampa Zira
12) Lawrence Victory Adaugo
13) Okopi Peter
14) Enger Benedicta
15) Kwaghaondo Aondona Kingsley
16) Paul Shantong
17) Victoria Cornelius
18) Pius Samson
19) Okan Adara
20) Dr Luis Mmbamonyeukwu
RETWEET THIS TWEET
TAG THE RELEVANT AGENCIES, I HAVE PUT TAGGED THEM IN A TWEET AT THE BOTTOM
PUT UP A POST
THEY MUST BE FOUND SAFELY TODAY!!!