It is unfortunate that negative, controversial, or flashy stories (scandals, lavish lifestyles, provocative statements) about churches and men of God in Nigeria especially, generate more clicks, views, and engagement than routine positive activities like charity, community service, or quiet ministry work. This creates a skewed public perception about churches. Here’s a video evidence of Salvation Ministries under the leadership of Pastor David Ibiyeomie donating valuable medical equipment to UPTH in the past which has been the case from time immemorial… This clout chasing and ill conceived pursuit by any means to get this Elon money go purge una one day o
ACRONYM, ABBREVIATION, INITIALISM.
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VISA is actually not an acronym or abbreviation. It’s a Backronym.
A backronym is when people take a word or phrase that already exists and try to force a full sentence into its letters. The word "Visa" comes from the Latin phrase "charta visa" meaning "paper that has been seen." It’s a noun.
Here is a short lesson for those who care to read.
Most people use "Acronym" and "Abbreviation" like they’re the same thing, but in reality, they aren’t even on the same street.
Think of an Abbreviation as a word haircut. You’re just cutting the tail off to save space, but you still pronounce the full name.
Examples: Gov. Sanwo-Olu, Gen. Musa, or Prof. Soyinka.
An Acronym, however, is a new identity. The first letters of a group of words fuse together to create a brand new word you can actually pronounce.
Examples: JAMB, LASPOTECH, or NAPTIP. You don't spell them out letter-by-letter, you say them as one single word.
If you have to call out the letters one by one, like EFCC, FCT, or DSS, that’s technically an Initialism.
Shortened word = Abbreviation (Dr.)
Pronounced like a word = Acronym (UNILAG)
Pronounced as letters = Initialism (N-P-F)
Stop calling everything an abbreviation.
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First time building a dashboard on Google Sheets, and it has broken more times than I can count.
It's for work so I panic every time it breaks 😭
Well, here's to fixing more dashboards, and growing in this career 🥂
𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐄𝐱𝐜𝐞𝐥 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐫𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐬 (𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐧𝐨𝐛𝐨𝐝𝐲 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐤𝐬 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐢𝐭).
It’s not wrong formulas.
It’s not bad charts.
It’s not even missing data.
It’s allowing anything to be entered into your cells.
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Few days ago, I was tasked to submit a Power BI dashboard the next day by noon.
This report connected to a live database, designed to track ongoing programs and surface real-time insights whenever they’re needed.
I couldn’t start immediately because I was tied up with other deliverables and my health as well.
There’s this confidence that experience gives you. I worked on that dashboard the morning of the day I ought to submit.
Two pages, solid measures, clean design, and something that would actually wow.
While we were talking about the project, I knew exactly how I wanted the measures to work and the story the dashboard needed to tell.
Plus I document all my measures in a repo lol, so I just go and select what I need.
Before the deadline, the dashboard was done, and the submission email had already been sent.
This is what growing into your skillset looks like. Less panic, more confidence, better delivery.
So please don’t stop practicing!
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Don’t learn tech skills if you have these traits. I’m serious.
You procrastinate. Tech is self-driven. Nobody is chasing you to learn, build, or ship. If you delay, you disappear.
You’re extremely shy and hate selling yourself. In 2026, skills alone aren’t enough soft skill matters more .
You must be visible. AI has automated execution. Humans are now chosen, not discovered.
You’re impatient. Tech careers reward long-term consistency, not quick wins. If you need fast validation, you’ll quit early.
You’re inconsistent. Learning tools once and vanishing for weeks doesn’t work. Systems evolve weekly. So must you.
You’re nonchalant and slow to respond. Tech runs on speed. If you’re hard to reach, someone else gets the opportunity.
Tech has changed. AI didn’t just replace tasks. It raised the bar for humans.
If this offends you, it’s probably about you.
This is a long post, but please read it all. I truly believe someone needs this today.
There was something I mentioned on the IG live with @fisayoade_ yesterday, and I’d like to talk about it here as well.
I know many of us have made a decision to be intentional about studying the Bible this year, and I truly pray that God continues to help us. Even on the tired days, even on the days when life feels heavy, may we still show up. May we recognise that it is not by our strength. God is our Ebenezer. He has helped us before, and He will carry us still. Amen
However, if for any reason you default, please do not let guilt push you away from the Word of God.
Do not let the enemy whisper to you that you have failed, that you are inconsistent, that you are unworthy to come back. That voice is not God.
Go back.
Let me point you to Peter in the Bible.
Peter denied Jesus three times. The same Peter who boldly declared that he would never leave Jesus. Yet in a moment of fear, he denied Him publicly. And when the rooster crowed, the Bible recorded that Peter wept bitterly.
But notice this. Jesus did not cancel Peter.
After the resurrection, In John 21:15–17, Jesus restored Peter gently. He did not shame him. He did not say, “I told you so,” or replay Peter’s denial back to him. Jesus did not instigate guilt.
Instead, He asked a simple, loving question three times: “Do you love me?” And each time Peter answered, Jesus responded with trust and responsibility, “Feed my lambs… Take care of my sheep… Feed my sheep.”
And after that restoration, Jesus entrusted Peter with responsibility again.
Peter’s failure did not disqualify him. His return is what mattered.
This is how God deals with us.
Missing a day of study does not make you a failure. Falling short does not mean you are fake. Struggling does not mean you are distant from God. What the enemy wants is not just the missed day. What he wants is for shame to keep you away permanently.
The Word of God is not a reward for consistency. It is a lifeline for the weak. It is bread for the hungry, not a trophy for the perfect.
So if you fell off, go back.
If you missed days, go back.
If guilt has been loud, go back.
God is not counting your streak. He is interested in your heart.
His mercy is new every morning.
His arms are still open.
And like Peter, your story is not over.
Just go back.
I pray that on the tired days, you remember this write-up and hold on to God as your Ebenezer and your strength.
Notes from my Bible study today:
When I look at the process in Genesis 2, God says it is not good for the man to be alone. He then brings the animals for Adam to name, and Adam recognises that no suitable helper is found. Only after that does God create the woman, and Adam says, “At last, this ONE is bone of my bones.”
God often uses a process to prepare us for His provision. He isn't being slow; He is ensuring that by the time the blessing arrives, we have the maturity to recognize it and the heart to honor it.
The wait isn't a denial, it’s the preparation for your "At last" moment.