“LIFE IS IN PHASES, MEN ARE IN SIZES.”
Stop measuring your growth or progress in life through the lens of another person’s success. Only you know what progress is as pertaining to your journey in life.
There was a time when if I say “I’m broke,” it literally meant I don’t have shishi, but if I say I’m broke now, it means if there’s an emergency, I can still drop ₦2K from my OPAY. And I’m praying and working hard to get to the level where I can call €10M broke money.
In all of this, I try not to loose sight of the small progress I make daily. This is what has helped me never to live life under pressure.
Rent a house at your level. Put your kids in school you can afford without prayers. Start that business with the little you have. Buy a phone at your level. Do your marriage according to your pocket size. Cook a meal you can afford.
“Outstanding people have one thing in common: an absolute sense of mission.”
This is what separates achievers from everyone else. Most outstanding people are not necessarily more talented than others, but they often possess a remarkable clarity about what they want to accomplish.
Your mission should be your fuel ⛽️.
TGIF ✌🏾✌🏾✌🏾
Peter Obi and Kwankwaso are not poor men.
They don't need to use their money to bribe voters or give them bags of rice and garri.
They should join funds together with all well-meaning Nigerians, and their party to:
1. Build a high tech central collation center and hire tech gurus to man it.
2. Pay volunteers and mobilization groups to cover for logistics.
3. Ensure that they have delegates in all 774 local governments (if possible) in Nigeria and all polling units who would live stream the results to the collation center.
4. Embark on massive grassroots awareness and campaigns across the country, especially in the remote areas of Nigeria.
5. Form an alliance with local and foreign media and alert them to any malpractices taking place.
6. Mobilize religious leaders to constantly campaign for them in the churches and mosques all over the country.
The efforts would yield very good results.
In my own little capacity, I am willing to donate N3m towards their campaign.
Whether they win or not, I'll not regret it.
End.
@hozzzie@VICKSTV0554 2bedroom Pvc ceiling with 2 toilets, Band A main supply, in a gated neighbourhood, 6 tenants in the compound,
Location: (Eligbolo Newlayout) Eliozu.
Rent : 1.2m (p.a)
Tenor: 2yrs intial payment.
Rcd: 200k
Agency & legal: 15% of the gross rent.
Can ur budget cover this?
@AdageorgeA I have apartment available for rent without installed mirror in them. If this area is among her preferred location let me know; (Eliozu) Eligbolo new layout, Psychiatric Road, woji by Ilom off Eze Gbakagbaka Road, Rumuibkwe, Ibunnechi street by Waterlines, etc
Thank you, my brother, but Mr. Peter Obi is not your usual politician, especially not the kind you know in the North, as you mentioned. First, Peter Obi made his money from trading and investment right from a young age. You don't expect him to throw money into the kind of politics we play in the North.
In politics, holding your base is very important. He can't be all over the place just because you have a way you see an Igbo man from the North. His records from Anambra as a governor, a chairman of a bank, and chairman of SEC are there, records of prudence and a smart manager of wealth. He's not asking us to love him; what he's selling is how to unite our country and bring prosperity. In his small way, he was in Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Kogi, in fact, all northern states, doing his charity work. He spent more than N500 million of his own hard-earned money in the North.
I don't know of any northern politician who is doing what Peter Obi is doing in the North talk less of going to the South. I personally visited more than 10 nursing and Almajiri schools in the North with him.
Charity begins at home.
The suspicion regarding North-South distrust and religious dichotomy was created by politicians. It's our work, yours and mine, to explain to them who Peter Obi is and what he's bringing to leadership. Remind them that even those from the same tribe, region, and religion have failed us. Let us not be blinded by our past; let's unite and create a new Nigeria.
Thank you once again, remain focused. A New Nigeria is POssible ✅️
Harrison Gwamnishu today visited the elderly woman from the viral CAC att@ck video who was trying to run away from terrørists during the CAC church att@ck in Eruku, Kwara State. According to him, the woman is still in påin. They offered her immediate support for medical needs, as he also revealed that terrørists are calling the families of the victims for ransom.