Au/da/ci/ty || Cyclist || Woman || Karaoke Girlie || Communicator || HibernatingWordsmith || Hope to change my world by continuously working towards a better me
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Thank you and more blessings to you.
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Multidimensional poverty? Prejudice, bigotry and ableism? Climate change? Capitalism? Poor governance? Insecurity? Which legacy exactly? Miss me with that bs, please!
"You will be lonely in your old age and die alone with no one to carry on your legacy."
It's my alone and lonely, why are you the one worked up about it?
Also, dying is not a group project. Not dying alone = tragic death; so, wys?
Finally, which legacy?
#Childfree2026
Hello, everyone. Here's to transparency, before the clock ticks to the am side. I quit posting on day 20, i.e. Monday.
I was able to withdraw ₦5700 (₦300 was the platform charges).
I'll donate the money to another fundraiser, as it can't rent a place. {Check thread, pls 👇🏾}
Hello, everyone. Kindly donate to this fund raiser if you can see this post. Or help amplify with your repost and quote.
Thank you and more blessings to you.
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Done {check the thread for evidence.👇🏾}
I sincerely appreciate everyone who has helped to repost and quote the campaign. I am grateful to the kind-hearted individuals who donated. God bless you in abundance.
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We’ve gotten 15k thus far.
My first goal is 200k over the next week, so they can pay some of the ones that are already overdue.
Thank you all so much for engaging, if you would like to donate, please do so to;
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Providus, Sanni Misturah
Life has such a crazy sense of humour, saw this post earlier today while trying to find some other post.
Well, it's not a dry New Year's Eve and New Year for me.
There’s nothing “masculine” about chasing your dreams and wanting to change your life. These are normal human traits. Let’s stop equating grit to masculinity.
“Can I bring my baby to the interview?”
The message came in at 11 PM:
“Hi, I have an interview with you tomorrow at 2 PM. My childcare fell through. Can I bring my 8-month-old? I understand if you need to reschedule.”
Old me would have rescheduled.
Unprofessional. Distraction. Red flag.
New me replied:
“Absolutely. See you tomorrow.”
She showed up with her baby on her hip.
She apologized three times before even sitting down.
Ten minutes in, the baby started crying.
She tried to soothe him while answering questions.
She apologized again.
I stopped the interview and said:
“Hey. You’re managing a fussy baby, answering complex questions, and staying calm under pressure. That’s literally the job. Handling chaos while staying professional. You’re already proving you can do it.”
Her eyes filled with tears.
We hired her.
She’s been with us for a year now.
The most reliable team member we have.
Why?
Because when you’re used to handling a screaming infant at 3 AM and still showing up to work the next day, workplace stress feels like nothing.
Working parents, especially mothers, are some of the most organized, efficient, and resilient people you’ll ever hire.
Yet we lose them because our hiring processes are built for people with zero caregiving responsibilities.
If your interview process can’t accommodate a parent facing a childcare issue, you’re not filtering for professionalism.
You’re filtering for privilege.
PUBLIC NOTICE 🚨🚨🚨
A few days ago, I asked teachers who want to earn money through online teaching to send their email addresses for a curated link.
Please understand that these links are in a complete PDF file that lists each platform and the countries where they operate.
The file nowhere states that anyone should pay to access the information.
The only requirement is for you to apply to as many companies as possible.
Images of scammers requesting money are being shared on my timeline this morning. I am not in any way associated with these people.
Please don’t fall prey! Please repost for others.
Thank you.
Look at what my baby sent very early today.🥺 You'd think I got him some really expensive gift.
{Don't know how I can get him to stop using "ma" for me.🙂↔️}
My brother is such an appreciative guy, the way he expresses gratitude for the littlest of gifts/gestures really amazes me every time.
I pray my story changes for good soon, I can't wait to spoil my darling boy the way my heart really desires to.
Sometime this year, he started working as a dispatcher. So, I sent him my raincoat and reflective jacket. It's not even like I got new ones for him, but see how excited and thankful he is to receive them.🥺