One financial lesson I learned from Netflix’s The Polygamist:
Wealth isn’t destroyed only by bad investments it can also be destroyed by poor personal decisions. The series shows how relationship choices, family conflicts, and reputation issues can threaten even a successful business empire.
Money grows through smart decisions, but it is preserved through discipline, integrity, and good judgment.
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Go out today with purpose. Don’t run alone. Run with the team God gave you, with the gifts God gave you, into the world God loves so much. On your mark, get set…go!
Unfortunately, those among them that shout " we own everything" actually own nothing.
Those that own something, should better start calling the charlatans amongst them to order.
Empty barrels should not be allowed to empty barrels of others.
Walahi, I remember when the “Bring Back Our Girls” advocates were taken to the frontline. After seeing things firsthand, the narrative changed and the loud voices gradually went quiet.
It’s always easy to criticize from a distance. The battlefield has a way of separating opinions from reality. Talk is cheap.
Here’s a refined version that preserves the strength of your message while improving the flow:
I grew up in Northern Nigeria and have spent most of my life there. One thing I can say with certainty is that cowardice is not a trait that defines Northerners. They are resilient, courageous, and hardworking people.
However, the prolonged silence in the face of the insecurity that has plagued the region for years is deeply concerning. Allowing a handful of criminals to hold entire communities to ransom is both tragic and unacceptable.
A retired General who served this country with distinction was killed in such a horrifying manner, yet the reaction has been far too muted. We must stop showing sympathy to those who terrorize innocent people and instead stand firmly against them.
The North must rise, unite, and reclaim its communities from these criminals. The time to act is now.
Walahi, enough is enough. No region should surrender its future to fear and lawlessness.
In athletics, “on your mark”is the signal that precedes everything. Stop. Breathe. Get into position. God has something to say to you today. The race that matters is about to begin.
Igbos never voted for Buhari or Tinubu but they became president, you can be president in Nigeria without one single ibo vote.
— Hon. Ben Nwankwo asks if Igbos want to be loud or influential as a people 🔥
"Lagos this, Yorubas that"
No-one is forced to be in Lagos, and there's nothing stopping non-indigenes from moving their businesses or taking those great ideas back to their respective states and developing their regions.
Stop demarketing Nigeria, President Tinubu is rebuilding the economy — I don't know this man, but I pray he enjoys the fruits of his labour for educating this young man👇👀🔥
@Palermo_seun Must you post this ? This is informing the kidnappers what our troops are up thereby endangering their lives. Please it’s not everything we should post . Please delete
Even Dangote, with billions invested in Lagos, does not speak down on the people whose land hosts those investments. Yet some people with little or no investment here feel entitled to insult those building and doing legitimate business.
If Lagosians stopped selling land and creating opportunities for them, the same people would be shouting marginalization. Respect must be mutual.