Shank explained how he met his girlfriend on Twitter timeline. He texted her, stayed in the friend zone for a whole year, and then God finally opened the door for him.
Whatever you do, don't open a bank account in your own name.
I didn't know this until my dad stopped me the day I got my first paycheck.
I'd done everything right. Got paid. Went to the bank, opened a savings account in my name, and deposited the whole thing.
My Boss looked at me and said, “You just put a target on your back.”
Then I had no idea what he meant.
He explained that the moment your money sits in your name, it's exposed.
Creditors can see it. Lawyers can find it. Anybody with a judgment against you can freeze it and take it completely legally.
So here's what he told me to do:
Step 1. Go to the IRS and apply for an EIN.
A tax ID number, but for a trust instead of a person.
Step 2. Select a revocable trust as your entity type. List yourself as both the grantor and trustee. It gives you full control of everything.
Step 3.
Take that EIN to any bank and open an account under that trust name, not yours.
The money is still yours. You spend it, move it, and invest it however you want. But on paper, it's not attached to you.
If someone sues you, they can't touch what they can't see.
This is the system intelligent billionaires have always used.
Own nothing on paper, control everything in reality.
Lol, UTME hasn’t exactly become easier,the real shift lies in the marking scheme. While it’s true that candidates may be getting more brilliant over time, I can confidently say that if the 2025 marking scheme had been applied in 2021, the chibuzor guy that scored 358 might have reached something like 380+, despite writing the same exam. Likewise, many candidates in the 290 range that year could easily have crossed into the 330s.
Just so we’re clear, the 2026 UTME likely won’t mirror the outcomes of 2025. Why? The marking scheme has changed again. Scores above 80 in English, for instance, may become far less common compared to last year. Another indication is the gradual drop in peak subject scores for example , 99 was last seen around 2023 and by 2024, the highest hovered around 95. Another indication is a friend of mine that got 90s in physics and chem and a 50 in English, you can’t tell me he suddenly became dull in English, if he had done it last year , he would easily score 360+.You can verify this trend from multiple sources.
I want to be rich. But not Lamborghini
or Rolex rich, I want to be rich enough to go to the gym at 3pm and nobody can tell me no. To tap the family in front of me at the supermarket and say, "It's on me," Rich enough that my future wife never has to worry about getting a job. Rich enough to show my children the world, not pictures of it. Rich enough to take my friends to dinner and say, "| got this", Rich enough that God uses me to help the people who are in need. That's my version of rich.
I snatched my babe phone for Rumuola junction… not knowing the girl run pass lagos gala sellers. She chased me, caught me, collected her phone and still collected my number. Now we’re dating, and I still dey wonder how I moved from thief to boyfriend in her 2 hours. 🙄