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Celebrities / Re: Film Maker Damola Olatunji Secretly Wed Olajumoke As His 2nd Wife by MikePhilly(m): 7:05pm On Jun 21, 2021

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Politics / Community Sister, Chineye Esther Celebrates Birthday Bash, Princess Style by MikePhilly(m): 6:18pm On Jun 21, 2021
Chi@12

Community sister and first daughter of a new generation family in Iju Obawole, Esther Chineye celebrated her 12th birthday on Sunday, in a beautiful house party along Old Akute Road in Ifako Ijaiye axis of Lagos.

The pretty privileged preteen is fast gaining popularity for generosity among friends in the neighborhood, as well as her family's magnanimous activities within the closely knit circle of elite families in the Iju community.

Well attended by neighborhood families and friends, Esther Chineye's birthday party started with a heartfelt prayer by her neighbor Mrs. Majekodunmi, followed by a host of games and photo sessions with everyone who came to celebrate with her.

When asked how she felt, Chineye Esther noted "Good health, wisdom, knowledge, understanding and protection as her wishes for the day"

Her mother Grace was expressive in giving God all glory while noting "God be praised, I'm very happy my daughter is celebrating her 12th birthday because some of her birthmates are deceased".

Her younger brother describes her as "the best" and that's why "I love her".

The neighborhood kids and friends who came to celebrate with Chineye Esther left with package of goodies, as the adult men retreated to a more private party.

Say a kind prayer/wish for Chi on the occasion of her 12th birthday

Celebrities / Photos: Chineye Esther Celebrates Birthday, Princess Style by MikePhilly(m): 6:11pm On Jun 21, 2021
Chi@12

Community sister and first daughter of a new generation family in Iju Obawole, Esther Chineye celebrated her 12th birthday on Sunday, in a beautiful house party along Old Akute Road in Ifako Ijaiye axis of Lagos.

The pretty privileged preteen is fast gaining popularity for generosity among friends in the neighborhood, as well as her family's magnanimous activities within the closely knit circle of elite families in the Iju community.

Well attended by neighborhood families and friends, Esther Chineye's birthday party started with a heartfelt prayer by her neighbor Mrs. Majekodunmi, followed by a host of games and photo sessions with everyone who came to celebrate with her.

When asked how she felt, Chineye Esther noted "Good health, wisdom, knowledge, understanding and protection as her wishes for the day"

Her mother Grace was expressive in giving God all glory while noting "God be praised, I'm very happy my daughter is celebrating her 12th birthday because some of her birthmates are deceased".

Her younger brother describes her as "the best" and that's why "I love her".

The neighborhood kids and friends who came to celebrate with Chineye Esther left with package of goodies, as the adult men retreated to a more private party.

Say a kind prayer/wish for Chi on the occasion of her 12th year on Planet Earth

Politics / Ifeanyi Dike, Teemac, Koffi Converge For OYSS by MikePhilly(m): 1:40pm On Jun 20, 2021
OZZYBEE DEBUTS "OYSS", SHOWERS LOVE ON 30 SCHOOL CHILDREN.

WOOOW!! What a whooping surprise as OzzyBee Opened/Funded Access Bank Savings Account for ages 2 - 17 to launch Season 1 of his pet project "OzzyBee Young Savers Scheme" (OYSS).

The aim of this unprecedented initiative is to imbibe "Early Savings Culture" in Children ...the leaders of tomorrow.

Various Schools converged at Moshood Abiola lnt'l School to partake in this Life-Changing humanitarian Project, powered by OzzyBosco Smile Foundation (OSF) and proudly Supported by Access Bank Plc whose officials were on ground, opening accounts for the lucky Children who were visibly overjoyed.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DDicCR7L90

It was fun galore as guests had enough to eat, drink with a beautiful customised take home bag. Indeed, a mixture of philanthropy and entertainment when OzzyBee and Children dazzled the excited audience which had the representatives of Lagos State Commissioner for Education and Chairman LASUBEB with his evergreen tracks. Also present were Dr Tee Mac Isele (MFR), Prince Ifeanyi Dike, the Principal of Babcock University Schools, Ogba amongst others.

According to the ace MC/Comedian KoffiThaGuru "If you missed season 1, then watch out for subsequent Seasons as OYSS team has bigger plans loading Nationwide.
The UNESCO Child Advocate awardee OzzyBee Says; *"Catch them young, so when they grow, they will not depart from it".*

Politics / Re: T.b. Joshua: There Was A Man I Knew By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(m): 1:11pm On Jun 20, 2021
fernandoc:
Rest in Peace true Prophet of the Most High God. Until we meet to part no more.

God bless and keep us safe eternally in Jesus name

https://www.nairaland.com/6614196/community-sister-chineye-esther-celebrates

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Politics / T.b. Joshua: There Was A Man I Knew By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(m): 11:29am On Jun 20, 2021
There was a man I knew who helped a former Head of State's wife gain access to her husband whilst the latter was in detention and when his life was in danger, even though he had never met him.

There was a man I knew who gave $100,000 USD to a leading traditional ruler who was in need and wanted to go on a trip to America with his delegation, even though he had never met him.

There was a man I knew who bought a beautiful jeep for a former Nigerian/British football star who spent much of the time in his Church.

There was a man I knew who stood by the family of a leading SAN when the latter was kidnapped even though they had never met.

There was a man I knew who stood by the family of a former Minister of Aviation when the latter was in detention even though they had never met.

There was a man I knew who fed more poor people and paid the school fees of more young people than all the other men of God in Nigeria put together.

There was a man I knew who read about how the entire family of a young boy from Delta state was wiped out by assasins whilst the boy himself was left for dead with a cut throat but who took the boy into his Church, treated him in hospital, counselled him, sent him to school, took care of all his needs and raised him as his own son.

There was a man I knew who gave shelter to the homeless, food to the hungry, clothes to the naked and spiritual and physical succour to the needy more than any other.

There was a man I knew who counselled and led millions of people all over the world to give their lives to Christ and become born again.

There was a man I knew who filled football stadiums in South America, the Far East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and indeed all over the world with his remarkable soul-winning and earth-shaking crusades.

There was a man I knew who gave scholarships to thousands of young people to study all over the world and who took care of thousands of widows and orphans.

There was a man I knew who footed the bills of many cancer patients and those that suffered from other terminal illnesses.

There was a man I knew who hated injustice and persecution with a passion and who helped and supported the vulnerable, the weak, the persecuted, the oppressed and the misrepresented and maligned more than any other.

There was a man I knew who set up the most popular and powerful satellite television station on the African continent to propagate the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and to display His glorious and remarkable healing and loving power.

There was a man I knew who was a real patriot, who loved his country Nigeria, who loved his continent Africa and who loved the Church more than any other.

There was a man I knew who flew more refugees from foreign lands back home to Nigeria and fed and gave them jobs more than any other.

There was a man I kew who never responded to his detractors and critics and who preached nothing but love and forgiveness.

There was a man I knew who was gifted in the prophetic, who worked many miracles in the name the Lord and who always gave God the glory.

There was a man I knew whose Church attracted 6 out of every 10 foreigners that come to Nigeria.

There was a man I knew who was better known and more loved and respected than any other Nigerian living or dead in the nations of the world.

There was a man I knew who prayed into power and counselled many world leaders and Presidents than any other.

There was a man I knew who was more comfortable in the company of the poor than he was in the company of the rich.

There was a man I knew who suffered more persecution and tragedy than any other man of God in Nigeria without ever complaining.

There was a man I knew who derived more joy in giving than receiving and whose charitable works and humility was second to none.

There was a man I knew who preferred to build prayer retreats with beautiful trees, beautiful animals and beautiful flowers than private universities.

There was a man I knew who inspired more than any other, who always made time for those in despair, pain and anguish, who always allayed the fears of those he counselled and who offered the best advice that anyone could ever hope for.

There was a man I knew who believed that kindness to even the cruel and loving even the unlovable was the duty of every follower of Christ.

There was a man I knew who never forgot his roots and who took pleasure in telling others about his humble beginnings.

There was a man I knew who never judged others, who prayed for his enemies, who loved those that hated him and who helped as many Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists as he did Christians.

There was a man I knew who was closer to being an angel than any other person that I have ever met before in my entire life.

That man's name was Temitope Balogun Joshua the founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations.

He was a great Prophet of the Living God whose remarkable ministry and extraordinary works shook the entire world and brought solace and hope to several generations.

He passed on a few days ago and we God glory for his life. Until the end of time he shall be remembered and celebrated for being the kind-hearted, loving, caring and generous soul that he was.

He was one of God's 'end-time' Generals and his fruits and works speak for him.

Godspeed and fare thee well brother and please rest in peace. You ran your course, you fought a good fight, you did us proud and you earned your crown.

We will never forget you and the impact you made in our respective lives.

We shall meet again at the marriage feast of the Lamb and until then we shall hold on to your words and remember your counsel.

We shall be strong and bold in all things and at all times and we shall keep our flag of compassion, courage, honor and faith flying.

This is not the end but only the beginning of our journey into eternity.

O death, where is thy sting? O grave where is thy power? For even in the grave, Jesus is Lord!

I close with David's famous words when he learnt apart the passing of King Saul and his friend Jonathan.

He said,

"Tell it not in Gath, proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, Lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph...How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! O Jonathan, thou wast slain in thine high places. I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women. How are the mighty fallen and the weapons of war perished!"- 2 Samuel 1: 20, 25-27.

I weep at your passing my brother TB.
Adieu and shalom great Prophet of the Living God and great son of Nigeria.

(FFK)

https://www.facebook.com/62188827209/posts/10159513729902210/

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Celebrities / Re: T.b. Joshua: There Was A Man I Knew By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(m): 11:27am On Jun 20, 2021
DarlingtonC:
FFK is a worded man.

No be lie. Well said.
Celebrities / T.b. Joshua: There Was A Man I Knew By Femi Fani-kayode by MikePhilly(m): 11:19am On Jun 20, 2021
There was a man I knew who helped a former Head of State's wife gain access to her husband whilst the latter was in detention and when his life was in danger, even though he had never met him.

There was a man I knew who gave $100,000 USD to a leading traditional ruler who was in need and wanted to go on a trip to America with his delegation, even though he had never met him.

There was a man I knew who bought a beautiful jeep for a former Nigerian/British football star who spent much of the time in his Church.

There was a man I knew who stood by the family of a leading SAN when the latter was kidnapped even though they had never met.

There was a man I knew who stood by the family of a former Minister of Aviation when the latter was in detention even though they had never met.

There was a man I knew who fed more poor people and paid the school fees of more young people than all the other men of God in Nigeria put together.

There was a man I knew who read about how the entire family of a young boy from Delta state was wiped out by assasins whilst the boy himself was left for dead with a cut throat but who took the boy into his Church, treated him in hospital, counselled him, sent him to school, took care of all his needs and raised him as his own son.

There was a man I knew who gave shelter to the homeless, food to the hungry, clothes to the naked and spiritual and physical succour to the needy more than any other.

There was a man I knew who counselled and led millions of people all over the world to give their lives to Christ and become born again.

There was a man I knew who filled football stadiums in South America, the Far East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and indeed all over the world with his remarkable soul-winning and earth-shaking crusades.

There was a man I knew who gave scholarships to thousands of young people to study all over the world and who took care of thousands of widows and orphans.

There was a man I knew who footed the bills of many cancer patients and those that suffered from other terminal illnesses.

There was a man I knew who hated injustice and persecution with a passion and who helped and supported the vulnerable, the weak, the persecuted, the oppressed and the misrepresented and maligned more than any other.

There was a man I knew who set up the most popular and powerful satellite television station on the African continent to propagate the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ and to display His glorious and remarkable healing and loving power.

There was a man I knew who was a real patriot, who loved his country Nigeria, who loved his continent Africa and who loved the Church more than any other.

There was a man I knew who flew more refugees from foreign lands back home to Nigeria and fed and gave them jobs more than any other.

There was a man I kew who never responded to his detractors and critics and who preached nothing but love and forgiveness.

There was a man I knew who was gifted in the prophetic, who worked many miracles in the name the Lord and who always gave God the glory.

There was a man I knew whose Church attracted 6 out of every 10 foreigners that come to Nigeria.

There was a man I knew who was better known and more loved and respected than any other Nigerian living or dead in the nations of the world.

There was a man I knew who prayed into power and counselled many world leaders and Presidents than any other.

There was a man I knew who was more comfortable in the company of the poor than he was in the company of the rich.

There was a man I knew who suffered more persecution and tragedy than any other man of God in Nigeria without ever complaining.

There was a man I knew who derived more joy in giving than receiving and whose charitable works and humility was second to none.

There was a man I knew who preferred to build prayer retreats with beautiful trees, beautiful animals and beautiful flowers than private universities.

There was a man I knew who inspired more than any other, who always made time for those in despair, pain and anguish, who always allayed the fears of those he counselled and who offered the best advice that anyone could ever hope for.

There was a man I knew who believed that kindness to even the cruel and loving even the unlovable was the duty of every follower of Christ.

There was a man I knew who never forgot his roots and who took pleasure in telling others about his humble beginnings.

There was a man I knew who never judged others, who prayed for his enemies, who loved those that hated him and who helped as many Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Buddhists as he did Christians.

There was a man I knew who was closer to being an angel than any other person that I have ever met before in my entire life.

That man's name was Temitope Balogun Joshua the founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations.

He was a great Prophet of the Living God whose remarkable ministry and extraordinary works shook the entire world and brought solace and hope to several generations.

He passed on a few days ago and we God glory for his life. Until the end of time he shall be remembered and celebrated for being the kind-hearted, loving, caring and generous soul that he was.

He was one of God's 'end-time' Generals and his fruits and works speak for him.

Godspeed and fare thee well brother and please rest in peace. You ran your course, you fought a good fight, you did us proud and you earned your crown.

We will never forget you and the impact you made in our respective lives.

We shall meet again at the marriage feast of the Lamb and until then we shall hold on to your words and remember your counsel.

We shall be strong and bold in all things and at all times and we shall keep our flag of compassion, courage, honor and faith flying.

This is not the end but only the beginning of our journey into eternity.

O death, where is thy sting? O grave where is thy power? For even in the grave, Jesus is Lord!

I close with David's famous words when he learnt apart the passing of King Saul and his friend Jonathan.

He said,

"Tell it not in Gath, proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, Lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph...How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! O Jonathan, thou wast slain in thine high places. I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women. How are the mighty fallen and the weapons of war perished!"- 2 Samuel 1: 20, 25-27.

I weep at your passing my brother TB.
Adieu and shalom great Prophet of the Living God and great son of Nigeria.

(FFK)

Politics / Re: Asia El-Rufai: I’m Ready To Die In The Hands Of Kidnappers by MikePhilly(m): 5:53pm On Jun 09, 2021
Lexusgs430:



You know she would not do such.... Nah mouth she get....
She no sabi wassup
Celebrities / Exclusive Photos From Gracemade's 3rd Anniversary Celebration, ft Mike Abdul by MikePhilly(m): 5:52pm On Jun 09, 2021
Moments From Gracemade's 3rd Anniversary (Exclusive Photos)

Gracemade Christian Center began in a living room on June 3rd 2018, founded by Pastor Seun and Seun Osigbesan. From such humble beginnings, Gracemade has grown among the most Influential youth churches in Nigeria, while diligently working towards global reach.

On Sunday, June 6th, multitudes of families, friends and wellwishers joined Gracemade to celebrate 3 years of soul winning activities. And as part of the ceremony marking the 3rd anniversary, Pastor Seun Osigbesan led a special annointing service, while Mike Abdul was the guest music minister during the victorious celebration which held inside the Banquet Hall of Durban hotel, Aguda. On ground to spice up the occasion were members of the Graced Psalmist and numerous Change Agents.

A suave real estate developer himself among many interesting things
Pastor Osigbesan, also used the occasion to introduce the building plan for the new Gracemade Center.

Interestingly, June is loaded and coming up this 13th is the Family & Friends Sunday, Dont Miss It.

More photos from the day's celebrations can be viewed via Gracemadeng on Instagram.





Moments From Gracemade's 3rd Anniversary (Exclusive Photos)

Gracemade Christian Center began in a living room on June 3rd 2018, founded by Pastor Seun and Seun Osigbesan. From such humble beginnings, Gracemade has grown among the most Influential youth churches in Nigeria, while diligently working towards global reach.

As part of the ceremony marking the 3rd anniversary, Pastor Seun Osigbesan led a special annointing service and Mike Abdul ministered music during the victorious celebration inside the Banquet Hall of Durban hotel, Aguda. On ground to spice up the occasion were members of the Graced Psalmist and numerous Change Agents.

June is loaded and coming up this 13th is the Family & Friends Sunday, Dont Miss It

Politics / Re: Lagos Residents Boo Usman Alkali Baba, Police Inspector General During Visit by MikePhilly(m): 5:34pm On Jun 09, 2021
Celebrities / Anniversary Bombshell: Pastor Announces New Church Building by MikePhilly(m): 5:31pm On Jun 09, 2021
First 6 faithfuls, then double, then countless members began to join and the rest has become legacy in the making, that is the story of Gracemade Christian Center, as families, friends and wellwishers convened at the Banquet hall of Durban hotel to celebrate 3 years of raising change agents. And also got pleasantly surprised when lead Pastor Seun Osigbesan proposed the building plan of its new center.

Expected to cost tens of millions, the new site is a state of the art masterpiece, as expected from a stylish real estate tycoon like Pastor Seun Osigbesan. The introduction of the new site was so grand that everyone in attendance cheered on, including Mike Abdul and his band who ministered music at the occasion.

Happy 3rd anniversary Gracemade, and wishing you many more years of raising change agents.

Politics / Re: Ojukwu Committed Suicide Why by MikePhilly(m): 1:57pm On Jun 09, 2021
AchalugoNwa:
Mynd44 lalasticlala Seun
Rule 1
No fp

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Politics / Re: This Man In Picture Is Not Buhari by MikePhilly(m): 1:55pm On Jun 09, 2021
NaijaRoyalty:
Dem don deceive us with this fake Buhari

Warrisdis
Nairaland / General / Photos: See How Dapper My Friend Looks by MikePhilly(m): 1:52pm On Jun 09, 2021
It's World padi day!

See how dapper my friend looks. Happy birthday Rexx Pincode Okiche (GM Bridge Radio- Asaba). I might not say this enough but I am very proud of you. You inspire my business sense. I am probably a bigger fan because you are Igbo. That's why I really can't understand tribalism. Relax and learn from the other tribe while they learn from you too. This new year, you would grow, glow and excel in all your endeavours with more money and open doors. You deserve the best. grin

- Ife Ajagbe- Kennis104.1fm

Reposted from @rexxuberfresh On this day each year, I am reminded of how far I have come.

How the events and acheivements of the year before pale in comparison to what the future holds for me.

I have had my fair share of battles and victories, adventures and adversaries, moments and mentors with each experience building me up even when I thought otherwise.

I am grateful for lessons learnt, milestones reached, tears shed, bonds strengthened, laughter shared and rivers crossed.

My life has been a canvas upon which God has painted his goodness and mercies and doused with the fragrance of his spirit.

I celebrate the gift of life, friends, family, career, health and salvation.

Happy birthday to Me!!! ���

#manlikeRexx #juneborn #broadcaster

Politics / Will You Like To Study Abroad by MikePhilly(m): 1:45pm On Jun 09, 2021
Essentially, to study abroad now, afore thought and planning goes a long way. And it appears delectable Ife Ajagbe of Kennis104.1fm presenter, has a cheat code or gist for listeners on her Morning Shift, as she poses the question on Socials.

In the last one year, especially since Covid struck, institutions across the world are adapting dynamic development to the new systems of education, while offering blended and exclusive online courses. So that leads to wonder what prompted[b]Ife's[/b] question

This is observed to be a great development as these institutions are now more accessible, providing students with increased opportunities to pursue their dreams.

I personally would prefer to buy plots and probably acres of land with the money for processing my trip abroad and begin farming in one of the new generation estates around.. that's just my opinion, what's yours?

Career / Re: Careers In Agriculture Nigerian Youths Can Explore by MikePhilly(m): 1:21pm On Jun 09, 2021
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Celebrities / Re: 11 Things You Should Say "No" To by MikePhilly(m): 1:20pm On Jun 09, 2021
Xiaomi1:
are you selling supplements?

My G. Na God get the everlasting supplement and its free by His grace
Business / Re: Hotel Owner Reprimands Guests Watching Chelsea Vs Man U by MikePhilly(m): 1:00pm On Jun 09, 2021
osamz007:
UNA WAN RUN THE POOR MAN BUSINESS DOWN ABI


BUY 1 BOTTLE OR GET THE FÚCK OUT

Lol. No time ooo grin
Celebrities / Re: 11 Things You Should Say "No" To by MikePhilly(m): 12:49pm On Jun 09, 2021
Xiaomi1:
early sex sweet pass my girlfriend pussy.

Sperm is the most powerfully creative force in the universe. I believe Adam, Methuselah and other early men lasted longer because they maximized their sperm output
Celebrities / Re: 11 Things You Should Say "No" To by MikePhilly(m): 12:45pm On Jun 09, 2021
dododawa1:
No to early sex

I swear this one skipped my mind. Deserves to be on the list. #saveyoursperm #semenretention #Nosum

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Celebrities / Re: Kim Kardashian Celebrates Kanye West's 44th Birthday Despite Filing For Divorce by MikePhilly(m): 12:43pm On Jun 09, 2021
tydi:
definitely a confused woman in definition. There are a lot of them Nigeria girls like her. Smh

In the streets is where she belongs.. Leave her there.

God bless AmerUAR

https://www.nairaland.com/6594821/11-things-should-say-no

Sports / Re: Lukas Nmecha Wanted By Nigeria by MikePhilly(m): 12:39pm On Jun 09, 2021
Xiaomi1:
oi
Run and dont stop oo. You might learn one or two here

https://www.nairaland.com/6594821/11-things-should-say-no

Celebrities / 11 Things You Should Say "No" To by MikePhilly(m): 12:34pm On Jun 09, 2021
@Plexdiaries (IG)


Ever find it hard to say NO to things, even when it makes you feel unhappy and impacts your physical, spiritual or mental wellbeing?

It is not uncommon that we experience pressures, from peers, family, friends or society, for us to conform to their wishes, even if it goes against what we believe in, or what we truly want to do in that situation. Mainly due to FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out)

But we say, dont feel guilty for saying no and setting healthy boundaries. Looking for tips on how to set healthy boundaries? To help you learn the art of setting healthy boundaries, here are a few things you should say no to.

Psych2Go X PLEX

11. Say "No" to "Toxic People"
You are perfectly right to say No to anybody who causes you any kind of distress or unhappiness. Toxicity breeds negativity. Like a virus, it will spread if you dont stand your ground and challenge the toxic people in your life.
"it's amazing how quickly things can turn around when you remove toxic people from your life"- Rob Tew.


10. Say No to people who make you feel unsafe
Do you ever feel scared or anxious around certain people, too scared to say anything to them or walk away from them? Needless to say, you don't want to be around people who make you scared for your own wellbeing. You may feel an obligation to say yes to these people because you're scared about what will happen if you don't. You have the right to feel safe and not live on edge, where you could fall off at any moment.


9. Say No to people who disregard your emotional wellbeing and feelings.
If you're feeling that your feelings don't matter, or arent valued by others, then you can say No to these people in your life. You deserve the freedom to express your emotions as a human beings. If others don't value that, then they don't value you. And they can forfeit the right to be a part of your life.

8. Say No to Situations that make you feel unwanted
Do you experience abandonment in your life? When you're unable to process this feelings, these experiences can become the deepest fundamental beliefs that you have about yourself on an unconscious level. So whenever you find yourself in a situation that truly makes you feel abandoned or unwanted, its time to make a conscious decision of removing yourself from it. After all, you're worthy and deserve so much better.

7. Say No to negative self talk
Its too easy to spiral out of control with all the could haves, would haves and should haves when we think about ourselves. They're usually self loathing types of self talks, when it gets out of control. Putting yourself down is not going to fix any problem. Its important to be reflective rather than critical. Think about the things you did well and the things you can work on, though this is easier said than done. Reframing your thoughts and trying to think more positively will shift the perspective you have on yourself.

6. Say No to comparing yourself with other people.
Be Yourself, Everybody else is taken- Oscar Wilde
Do you tend to obsess over what other people are doing? Dont waste time comparing things that are incomparable. Everyone of us is different and unique in our own ways, and that's okay. After all everyone has their own flaws, abilities and strengths, what are your own passions and goals.

5. Say No to bad partners.
Are you in an unhealthy relationship? If you're not happy in a relationship, there's no obligation to stay in it. Ask yourself if you have healthy communication with your potential partner before saying yes to them. Clarify their motives from the beginning and make sure the two of you vibe well together. There's nothing more unsettling than bad energy in a relationship.

4. Say No to resisting growth and healing.
How many times have you let opportunities slip away because you lacked belief in yourself? You are your own masterpiece, and you can own every aspect of who you are. Say YES to opportunities for personal growth and development. Take chances rather than saying No because you're too scared. Taking time to work on yourself and heal yourself is not a sign of weakness. Being brave and believing yourself is among the best thing you can do.


3. Say No to letting other people's opinion determine your worth.
Everything we hear about ourselves is an opinion, not a fact, everything we see is a perspective not the the truth- Marcus Aurelius
Are you so obsessed with other people's opinion about you that you forget your own? No matter what you do, what you say, how you dress or how you look, people will always form their personal opinion about you.

2. Say No to shrinking yourself to fit in
Are you holding on to what's comfortable even when its making you unhappy or not allowing you to grow? Staying too long in your comfort zone can convince you that anything outside of it is too foreign or too scary to accept. When you force yourself to fit into places that your roots have grown past you're missing out on opportunities to grow and to maximize your greatest potentials.

1. Say No to needless waiting. Time is precious.
Do you wait around for things that never come to light or materialize. You cant recover or recycle any of your wasted time. Two hours spent waiting and brewing frustration are two hours of your life you can never get back. Channel your time and energy into something productive whilst waiting. Time spent communicating with God through Praise, Worship and Prayer is always time well spent.

Learning to say No is a valuable skill and it can be hard to master, so we encourage you to keep practicing. Say No to the things that aren't serving you

Politics / Re: 2023: Billionaire Akanimo Udofia Eyes Gov Emmanuel Udom Seat by MikePhilly(m): 12:31pm On Jun 09, 2021
MrSamsung:


If you don't know OBA, then you are not an Akwa Ibomite

Besides wetin be 'bayii'

I'm a Lagosian, we know Tinubu, MC Oluomo, Davido and I'm sure you know them too. Bayii is a Yoruba slang synonymous with "laidis"
Politics / Re: 2023: Billionaire Akanimo Udofia Eyes Gov Emmanuel Udom Seat by MikePhilly(m): 6:56pm On Jun 08, 2021
MrSamsung:
He is not going to do anything tangible.He only wants to enrich himself more and 'siphon' contracts.

By the way is that not Bassey Albert with him in the picture @op

Who is Bassey Albert bayii?
Politics / Re: Legalise Cultivation Of Cannabis, Akeredolu Urges FG by MikePhilly(m): 12:46pm On Jun 08, 2021
Pernotti:
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Politics / 2023: Billionaire Akanimo Udofia Eyes Gov Emmanuel Udom Seat by MikePhilly(m): 12:25pm On Jun 08, 2021
There is no gainsaying the fact that the influence of suave billionaire businessman, Akanimo Udofia in Nigeria’s political and business circuit looms large across board.

The vastness and quality of the Affa Offiong, Akwa Ibom State-born oil magnate’s character and political affluence are immeasurable. Akanimo, who graduated from the University of Uyo before getting his MBA from the prestigious Harvard Business School in Boston Massachusetts, United States, has been growing from leaps and bounds.

As head of Desicon Group, an Engineering company he took over from his father and has since turned into a multibillion dollar company which conducts engineering, procurement and construction services for Nigeria’s oil and gas industries – Akanimo has reinforced the fact that he is a force to reckon with.

In two years time, there will be a vacancy in the Government House, Uyo when the incumbent helmsman, Udom Emmanuel served out his second terms tenure.

Given his invincibility and influence, many see Akanimo as a robust renaissance with huge and wide political contact that can reenergize the people to seeing fresh possibilities that surround them in the Land of Promise.

While is wasn’t clear if the 52 year-old billionaire is indeed nursing any political ambition but unconfirmed rumours swirling around suggested that he has quietly joined partisan politics on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in readiness for a life of public service.

For his followers and supporters, his past and current development drive as well as vast connections within and outside the state, the oil magnate is a perfect fit to step into the shoes of Governor Udom. All they want is to have the oil magnate on the ballot of any of the two dominant parties come 2023.

Of course, Akanimo Udofia (alias AK-47) is not a novice when it comes to politics and its intricacies. At some point, deep-pocket Akanimo and former Akwa Ibom governor, Senator Godswill Akpabio were very close. They were always together and did a lot of things together. But all that was in the past.

During the last 2019 gubernatorial elections in the state, not a few would also remember how Akanimo, a big spender, deployed his intimidating wealth and financial wherewithal to back the incumbent Governor Udom Emmanuel against the candidate of the former governor. And his choice came out victorious.

Now, some sections of the people are beckoning on Akanimo to come and take up the mantle of leadership. Will he pick up the gauntlet come 2023? Will Akanimo throw his hat into the ring to lead the over five million Akwa Ibomites or will he play the Russian roulette? Time will tell.

https://themomentng.com/2021/06/08/2023-billionaire-akanimo-udofia-eyes-gov-emmanuel-udom-seat/

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