Truth is I wouldn't be where I am today without my strong relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ
I'm not here to convince anyone just to tell my story...
I have Muslim followers
Buddhist
Atheist
I love all of you regardless not here to convince or push my beliefs on you
At my lowest moment in my life my fiance had cheated on me mental health went to crap my life spiraled out of control
Ended up living out of my car for a while barely scrapping by
There were times where suicide as a solution was attractive
When you are in that place you just want the pain to go away
Before I was never someone who even considered that but I was done
God found me in that low moment
Read my bible more talked to God everyday and developed a strong relationship
He's all I had
He gave me power to keep going
I understood then that what I was facing was not going to destroy me
It was going to build me
Make me stronger
make me hungrier
Give me fuel
And now my story can be used to help others that are in a tough spot whatever it may be
He has a plan
Trust his plan
No, Nigeria did not ban only white models;
the policy prohibits the use of foreign models and voice-over artists in advertisements targeted at the Nigerian market, regardless of race or ethnicity.
This means the ban applies to all non-Nigerian citizens, aiming to promote local talent and address the overrepresentation of foreigners in ads.
So, it's not just white people, as you make it seem. It's foreigners. Meaning we have whites who are Nigerians that you can use—if you want to.
They are saying, use Nigerians to sell to Nigerians. Where is the problem?
You can't just outsource all the big money to others who aren't from Nigeria while you make all the money in Nigeria.
I don't think that's discrimination; it's protection.
It gives Nigerians more opportunities to thrive in their country in a space where they have been previously excluded.
You wouldn't know what that is until you have seen how these multinationals abused all their privileges in Nigeria.