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I really want to help him get at least 30 orders here on X. Help us push the brand.
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Before I had my baby, or even before I started thinking about motherhood, I used to silently judge mums a little. Anytime I visited friends with kids and saw toys everywhere, unfolded clothes on the chair, or random baby things scattered around the house, I’d wonder to myself, how do they just leave everywhere like this without arranging it? Even on TikTok, I’d watch some mums record videos with messy backgrounds and lowkey think, her space should have tidied up a bit before filming.
Now that I have a crawling baby who wants to touch everything, carry everything, scatter everything, and somehow appear in every corner of the house at the exact same time, I finally understand. You can literally tidy up a place completely, turn around for two minutes, and wipes emptied out, toys everywhere.
I’m actually a very neat person. I genuinely love clean and organized spaces. But motherhood has taught me that sometimes rest is more important than trying to maintain perfection every second of the day. There are days I look around and just leave the mess because I know the moment I start arranging one side, my baby is already busy destroying another side.
Honestly, becoming a mum has made me softer and more understanding especially towards mothers. A lot of things look easy from the outside until life puts you in that exact position. It’s so easy to have opinions about people’s situations when you’ve never experienced them yourself.
Sometimes, you truly cannot judge or fully understand someone’s situation until life allows you walk through it yourself.
One thing I believe every woman should have is firmness. Be firm in your decisions. Be firm in your choices. Just be firm.
Let your word be your bond. If you say you will do something, make every effort to follow through and do it well. Always carry that sense of resolve.
Alhamdulillah
Our daughter is named:
Nādiyah🩷
Adunni
Temilola
Orahachi
May Allah make her the coolness of our eyes and make her a beautiful addition to the Ummah, aameen.
I need a job🙏
I can teach kids how to read and write with Montessori method
I can manage social media pages
I can work as a virtual assistant.
I can work in a cooperate organization
I have Bsc in Microbiology
MSc in Environmental Health Sciences.
I can work on public health interventions
I’m a research savvy.
I have experience in research Laboratory,Environmental Protection agency, Quality Control and Assurance and Food safety.
Wallahi, being broke is not a joke. 💙
The sleepless nights, the silent struggles, the smile you put on so nobody asks questions.
May Allah never let anyone reading this suffer in silence and may He open doors of rizq that nobody can close. Ameen 🤲
I need 50k at the moment for my rent..
I need customers in Ilorin. I make cakes and pastries in Ilorin… My hands are really blessed! I make the best, but I’m struggling to get orders.
If you see this post, and you’re in Ilorin
Be my customer 🫶🥺
Allah takes, and Allah gives - In late 2024, my younger sister (Idowu) lost her child who just clocked 2, we held grief and trusted Allah anyway. Today, He answered her prayers twice over.
Yesterday, she gave birth to two healthy and beautiful boys. We pray to Allah to make them the coolness of their parents' eyes. (Ameen)
On Eid Mubarak day, I almost cried. Not because I was sad or anything bad happened, but because I was happy.
We usually go to my uncle’s house to celebrate, but my wife said we should celebrate at home. I wanted to say no. I tried to convince her, but she stood her ground.
On Thursday, she called and asked me to send money for what they would cook. I hesitated a bit 😁😁, then sent it.
She came back that evening with plenty of items. I helped her carry everything inside, killed the chickens, and boiled them.
On Eid day, I fried the chicken and, as usual, ate some 😁. We went for prayers, and when we got back, she went straight to the kitchen and started cooking. When she was done, we shared the food with our neighbors.
I was genuinely happy. Seeing my wife in the kitchen like that… for the first time in my life, I was able to experience this.
A few years ago, we struggled to eat. Now, we cooked and still had enough to give others.
I sat down quietly, and someone nearby was playing Suratul Rahman. I bowed my head and said, “Fabi ayyi ala’i rabbikuma tukaththiban” — which of Allah’s favors will I ever deny?
Alhamdulillah. I’m proud of how far we’ve come. And this is just the beginning.
The best way you can ever repay your parents is by giving them nothing to worry about when it comes to you. You’re not on drugs, you’re doing the right things, you’re living a healthy lifestyle, you’re taking care of your responsibilities. That’s the best thing you can do ever do for your parents.
from the habits you should keep up after Ramadan is the recitation of the Qur'ān. the hack is to start your day with it, even if it's one page after fajr. and keep it consistent.
Kindly help RT🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I told my friend I’d help her reach a wider audience with my 15k X family.
Perfect for:
Diaspora families
Beginners with little or no experience
Adult reconnecting with their culture