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I spent my entire day finding companies abroad that are actively hiring remotely. I found a few companies all hiring remote workers and compiled them into one sheet.
Roles cover social media, graphic design, content writing, video editing, virtual assistance, and more across Pakistan, Nigeria, UAE, Nepal, India, Ghana, the UK, the US, and beyond.
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I just found another beautiful verse❤️
MALACHI 3:10 the Bible says
"I will pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.” This will be your testimony from today!
The goalkeeper you see prostrating in front of you is genuinely living the best days of his life.
This is Benjamin Asare, Ghana’s 33-year-old goalkeeper, who made three saves today and kept a clean sheet against England before celebrating after the game with this prostration.
What makes his story special is that almost nobody knew who he was. For most of his career, he played in Ghana’s second division. On top of that, his financial situation was so difficult that he had to work on cocoa farms for three straight years just to support his family and keep his football dream alive.
The remarkable part is that Asare kept pushing until he earned a move to Ghanaian top-flight side Accra Hearts of Oak in 2025. He then received his first-ever call-up to the Ghana national team during the World Cup qualifiers, where he played six games and conceded just one goal.
Asare went on to become the first Ghanaian player in history to represent his country at a World Cup while playing in the domestic league. He also made six saves across games against Panama and England and didn’t concede a single goal.
Glory to those who never stop working for their dreams. To every Ghanaian reading this: congratulations. You should be proud. Stories like Benjamin Asare’s are what make football beautiful, and seeing one of your own rise from cocoa farms to the World Cup stage is something worth celebrating. 🇬🇭❤️
I once watched a woman cry uncontrollably at the hospital after her sister’s late-stage cervical cancer diagnosis. She kept crying, saying that if somebody had told them there was a vaccine for cervical cancer, they would have gotten it. But it was already too late.
Ignorance is too expensive, and cervical cancer is one of the only cancers we can actually prevent with a simple shot. The HPV vaccine is that prevention.
Stop leaving your health to chance. Protect your daughters and yourself today. Get your HPV vaccine this week.
This guy makes six figures driving people across a bridge they're too scared to drive over themselves.
He charges $40 cash. 10 to 30 clients a day. Some have been paying him daily for years.
He meets them at a truck weigh station, hops in their car, drives them across in four minutes, and gets driven back by his assistant to do it again.
The alternative route takes four hours through Baltimore.
Here's what's wild... and possibly a little concerning:
He said Airline pilots have used his service.
His wife even makes custom eye masks that say "I hate this bridge."
Steven Eskew has been running this business for years and has made tens of thousands of trips. I'll let you do that math.
There's a business for everything. I promise you.
Thank you Senegal 🇸🇳 for bringing the CUP to West Africa.
If you are seeing this tweet, this the best time to start creating your itinerary to Senegal. merci #AFCON2025