@lekan_olayinka1 The culture shock I experienced after leaving Jos for the first time to other parts of the country was enormous. I didn't know that being polite and courteous were not common. Jos is and will always be a beautiful place to live.
Sometimes, the love of God is Him calling us back to Him. He heals, He keeps, but He also calls home, all because of His Love! He knows when and which is best per time.
"For to me to live is Christ, to die is gain" - Philippians 1:21.
Your best decision? Making Him your Lord!
@OsiyemiSeg91679@Soulmedika Welldone pastor. May God continually uphold you, your family, and all those involved in this. You will not miss your reward, here and in His kingdom. Amen 🙏
Let me tell you about the picture in Frame 1.
In August 2017, as a litigation lawyer in Lagos, I had work to do that required me to be at the office during the weekend.
There was only one problem that weekend.
I had a 16 months old son, no nanny and no one to leave him with at home so I asked my boss if I could bring him with me and she was gracious enough to agree. While I was working, my son fell asleep and I had to lay him down on the floor beside my table.
In that moment, I took a picture of him sleeping and made a promise to myself that if I ever had my own firm, at some point in that journey, no woman working with me who had a caregiver emergency and needs to be at work will have to lay her baby on the floor.
That same day, I thought of my struggles as a breastfeeding mother in the workplace and promised again that no woman working with me who had a baby will ever have to struggle for a private space to use her breast pump at work, relieve her aching breast to focus and save some quality milk for her baby.
Frame 2
Today, we finished the renovation of our office building complete with a nursing room.
Litigation is tough for women.
The firm should not make it tougher.
Strichland LP has a nursing room and today, by the grace of God, I kept that promise.
❤️
#WomenInLitigation
@Soulmedika Absolutely. I joined a few times, but my spirit knew that this one was different and definitely one to be part of. It just further shows you where people's interests lie - sensationalism. But God is God.
Things to do as 2025 wounds down
1. Be thankful. It's easy to lose sight of what has happened while waiting on what would. Be grateful to God even if they were small wins. Gratitude is a multiplier - trust me on this!
5. Journal. See, when you put things down, it makes it look more alive. Write down all you've done from the beginning of the year, and you'll be blown away.
6. Retreat. Spend time alone. With God. Ask Him for clarity, direction, and counsel. He will give it.
The over 200 million humans you imposed yourself on to manage are short by 200+ people, not by natural means, but by carnage, and you're expecting a match-past on your visit to the families.
#BenueIsBleeding#NigeriansDeservesBetter
Funfact: Pineapple is the only fruit that eats you as you eat it because of the bromalain it contains (an enzyme that breaks down protein in the mouth).
Leaves me with canker sores sometimes. But will I stop? Noo😩... At least not in this lifetime😩😂🫠.
then you can be ready for a 3-bedroom apartment or a duplex.
You prepare for who you want to be tomorrow, today!
You won't change when you get there...remember this and build character and habits that will be with you in any position you find yourself in life.
Selah!!!
CLEAN UP!!!
The way you do anything is the way you'll do everything.
I'm a tidy person, and I like my space pretty organised. If you visit me and move things around, you'll destabilise me for a bit, so I like to tell my guests to use whatever they want in mine, but leave it
change what you do in the present.
Another facet of this is that you may not be given much if you can't handle the little you have now. When you're diligent in that little room where you live by keeping it clean, free of cobwebs, doing your laundry regularly, and washing your WC