Career and hustle come first.
I choose money over pleasure, love, and everything else.
The only thing that comes before money is God.
When you’re broke, people won’t love you, respect you, or want to be close to you.
That’s just reality.
Don’t mix business with pleasure.
Business always comes first.
Stay true to yourself.
Never make promises you can’t keep.
Trust your intuition.
If it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it.
Intuition can save you from future problems.
I choose peace over drama every time.
That’s why I say “alright,” “okay,” or “it’s fine” and move on.
I’d rather put my energy into something that matters.
At the end of the day,
I’ll always do what’s right for me.
@sarkisoylerdi I just went through your TL.
I’m not sure if SardisGlobal is affiliated with Sardis Network. The Sardis Network I worked with was a Web3 company, and Deniz was the founder.
https://t.co/dStHsv4WNl
@Jerryblockchain@oxtochi@citrea_xyz Lol 😆 are you just finding out? That’s how they move. If the airdrop doesn’t favor them, they complain about it. If it favors them, they stay quiet.
It has always been like that.
Why didn’t you bring out these receipts when you were involved with Chike. Don’t paint Frank as the bad person — Married Businesswoman scolds Sandra Edoho
@jon_d_doe@DatShotchocboi That’s women for you. First, they’ll lie and say it never happened. Then when you present evidence, they start trying to justify the cheating instead of just admitting it and taking full responsibility for their actions. And somehow, some people are still falling for it.
It is Time For the Senate to Withdraw Licenses from South African Companies Like MTN and DSTV - Oshiomhole
These companies are in Nigeria, carting away millions of dollars and using practices that will not be accepted in South Africa. If you hit me, I hit you; it is appropriate in diplomacy. Nigerians should come home and take over the jobs of MTN and DSTV. We will not condone any more Nigerian lives being lost in South Africa.
Sen. Adams Oshiomhole, Chairman State Committee on Interior
Forget about history. Enjoy your country. I blame our government for not doing enough to keep our brothers and sisters at home. But nevertheless, we also have a pathetic government. We should be forcing the sale of all South African companies operating in Nigeria to Nigerians, like it is done in the US and UK, and also cancel all diplomatic efforts with your country. I wish this could start with the ongoing OccupyMTN.