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How on earth would you think that any Minister or President in Nigeria can take over Buhari's property? Wike is a Joker even Tinubu can't dare . Tinubu cannot survive without the help of the old Generals |
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Why saying he should not touch her? What if the woman injured him? Can't him defend himself afterall everything is on camera. The woman should start sewing her jail dress |
maureensylvia:You sound dumb |
Accident happens |
Query should come first, this will lead to Suspension indefinitely then call him/her one day then handover Sack letter to the thief |
*THOSE WHO CROWN KINGS DO NOT LOOK LIKE KINGS ; BEWARE !!!* There was this poor man who *wrote a book at the age of 40* and decided to launch it on his Birthday. He had no money to fund the launching and so, *he decided to seek help from a millionaire* in his community. He made a visit to the Millionaires home and after they exchanged pleasantries, he told his host what brought him. The Millionaire told him to take out a piece of paper and pen. He said, " I will give you a test. If you pass it, I will give you the money you need and if you fail, I will still give you the money" He then told him to write down the names of 10 people who could give him 10k each for his book during the launch. Surprisingly, the man could not write even 3 names. Now, take a glass of water and let me tell you something.. It is not enough to have talent and skills. You must understand the power of building valuable relationship. It was a wise man that said, *your network is directly proportional to your net worth.* *_Relationship is a currency_* Relationship is a stream of income. Everything in this life actually reproduces on the basis of relationship. See eh, *Who likes you in this life matters.* Men are lifted through men. *Many of us are talented but we lack a cup bearer* to tell the King that there is a Joseph that can interpret dreams. *Who you know matters a lot in this life.* Don't say it doesn't matter. It does. There are heights and opportunities you will never attain if you don't understand *the power of Keeping Valuable Relationships* . When they say, *turn and greet your neighbour at times, you don't even know who you are talking to* . That might be the CEO of a company. But sometimes, *we despise people based on their outward looks and judge them wrongly.* Have this wisdom am sharing with you. That person you sit with, or the colleagues at work that you look down on, may be the ones that will lead you to your destiny helper because you have no idea who they know. Sometimes, it takes just a recommendation to change your story. *Don't despise men in Life.* You will need them one day. Sometimes *those who crown Kings don't look like kings* and may never become kings but they can help you wear the crown. Again, Shut the door of relationship gently; you may need to use it tomorrow. Please value even the least person, because, that person might be the one to wear you the crown ! *Your full participation in any group or environment you meet yourself will speak volume when you need the group in future* LETS NOT FORGET EVERY ONE IS A PLUS!! |
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WISDOM FROM RICH DAD. From the book Rich DAD Poor DAD, by Robert Kiyosaki 1. Don’t work for money: Rich don’t work for money. If you work for money, your mind will start thinking like an employee. If you start thinking differently like a rich man, you will see things differently. Rich works on their asset column, every dollar in their asset column is their hard-working employee. 2. Don’t be controlled by emotions: Some people’s lives are always controlled by the two emotions of fear and greed. Fear keeps people in this trap of working hard, earning money, working hard, earning money, and hoping that it will reduce their fear. Secondly, most of us have the greed to get rich quickly. Yes, many people become rich overnight, but they have no financial education. So educate yourself and don’t be greedy or fearful. 3. Acquire assets: Don’t buy liabilities on your way to financial freedom. People buy liabilities and think these are assets, but they are not. Many people buy luxuries first, like big cars, heavy bikes, or big houses to live in. But the rich buy assets and their assets buy luxuries. The rich buy houses and rent them, and they pay them for their Lamborghinis. The poor or middle class buy luxuries first, and the rich buy luxuries last. 4. Remember the KISS principle: KISS stands for keeping it simple, and stupid. Don’t be too overloaded your mind when you are going to start your way to financial freedom. Things are simple and keep them simple. The simple thing to remember is assets put money in pocket and liabilities take money out of pocket. Always buy assets so they put money into your pocket. 5. Know the difference between assets and liabilities: Assets are anything that puts money in your pocket, like stocks, bonds, real estate, mutual funds, rental properties, etc. Liabilities are anything that pulls money out of your pocket, like your house, your car, debt, etc. People think their home is their biggest asset, but it is not. A house is an asset when it generates money like when you rent a house, it generates money, and when your life in that house becomes a liability. 6. Don’t be a financial illiterate: A person can be highly educated and become successful in their profession, but financially illiterate. Financial education is very important for any individual. Our schools and colleges did not teach us financial education. Many financial problems arise as a result of a lack of financial education. Start learning financial education and I suggest you read the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". 7. Increase your Wealth: Wealth is defined as a person's ability to survive for a certain number of days in the future, or how long they could survive if they stopped working today. Consider your wealth and whether you would survive if you stopped working today for a year. 8. Mind your own business: If you have a job, keep your job and start a part-time business and work it. Use the time that you spend on your iPhone, parties, or any other activity, to build your business. Never leave your job until you build your own business. Don’t struggle all of your life for someone else. Start your own business and grow your business. 9. Train your mind: Your biggest asset is your mind. Many individuals watch opportunities with their eyes, but if you train your mind, you can see opportunities with your mind. If you train your mind well, it can create enormous wealth. 10. Learn technical skills: Your financial IQ will be raised by learning these four technical skills: Accounting is defined as the ability to read numbers. If you want to build an empire, then this is an essential skill. By learning this skill, you will be able to understand the strength and weaknesses of a business. Investing: It is the science of making money. Understanding markets: It is the science of supply and demand. The Law: A person who has knowledge of the law of tax advantages and corporations can get rich faster than others. 11. Find opportunities that everyone else missed: "Great opportunities are not seen with your eyes. They are seen with your mind. " You can see many more opportunities with your mind than many people miss with their eyes. It is not rocket science, you just need to train your mind. 12. Learn to manage risk: Investment is not risky, not knowing the investment is risky. If you want to reduce the risk, then increase your knowledge. This knowledge will not come by going to college, it will come by reading books or sitting with people who know the investment. 13. Learn management: The main management skills are: Management of cash flow Management of system Management of people Sales and marketing are the most essential skills. The ability to sell and the ability to communicate with another human being, be it a customer, employee, fiancé, friend, or child, is a basic skill of personal success. 14. Manage fear: “Failure inspires winners. Failure defeats losers.” Everyone has a fear of losing money. BOOK:: https://amzn.to/4eOEkB3 |
Success demands these 6 things.. 1. Hard Work Don't believe in luck, believe in hard work. Stop trying to rush the process or searching for a shortcut. There is none. 2. Patience If you are losing the patience, you are losing the battle. First nothing happens, then it happens slowly and suddenly all at once. Most people give up at stage one. 3. Sacrifice If you don't sacrifice for what you want, then what you want becomes the sacrifice. Everything has its price. The question is: Are you ready to pay it for the life you desire? 4. Consistency Consistency is what transforms average into excellence. Without consistency, you will never achieve greater success. 5. Discipline Motivation gets you going, but discipline keeps you growing. There will be days when you don't “feel” like doing it. You have to push through those days regardless of how you feel. 6. Self Confidence Confidence is, I'll be fine if they don't like me. Keep following
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The family of that man don enter wahala, they will have nothing less than #500,000 to bail the body. |
10 Tips for Living a Simple Life 1. Declutter your space: Remove unnecessary items and keep only what adds value to your life. 2. Prioritize time for yourself: Make self-care and personal time a regular part of your routine. 3. Limit screen time: Reduce distractions from social media and focus on meaningful activities. 4. Practice gratitude: Appreciate the small things and focus on what you have, not what you lack. 5. Set clear goals: Simplify your ambitions by focusing on a few important goals at a time. 6. Create a routine: Establish consistent daily habits to reduce decision fatigue and stay organized. 7. Embrace minimalism: Buy less and focus on quality over quantity in all areas of life. 8. Spend time in nature: Reconnect with the outdoors to find peace and clarity. 9. Nurture relationships: Invest in meaningful connections and spend time with loved ones. 10. Live mindfully: Stay present and focus on each moment, rather than worrying about the past or future. |
flexyrule:Walahi |
Nice |
diabeticdeals:GAZZUZZ is late or you're just joking? |
heffem:I celebrated when I was 29 and 40. I celebrated my birthday just twice |
Rich man kid bi dat, I celebrate my first birthday when I was 29 and second one when I clocked 40. 😊 |
Business Name vs. Company Registration: A Quick Guide Business Name Registration Pros: 📌 Cost-effective and straightforward: Simpler registration process with lower fees. 📌 Ideal for smaller businesses: Suitable for sole proprietorships and partnerships. 📌 Minimal taxes. Cons: 📌 Unlimited liability: The owner is personally responsible for all business debts. 📌 Limited funding: Difficult to obtain loans or attract investors. 📌 Business lifespan tied to owner: The business dissolves upon the owner's death. 📌 Not suitable for all industries: Some sectors, like banking and insurance, require company registration. 📌 Certificate: Preceded by "BN" Company Registration Pros: 📌 Limited liability: Protects personal assets from business debts. 📌 Stronger fundraising potential: Easier to obtain loans and attract investors. 📌 Perpetual existence: Business continues even after the owner's passing. 📌 Greater credibility: Often signifies a more established business. Cons: 📌 More expensive and complex: Higher registration fees and a more rigorous process. 📌 Higher taxes: Includes additional taxes like Company Income Tax, Tertiary Education tax and VAT etc 📌 More regulatory burdens: Requires filing annual returns, resolutions, and other post-incorporation compliance. 📌 Certificate: Preceded by "RC" Choosing the right option depends on your business size, risk tolerance, and future growth plans. It is strongly recommended to consult with a legal professional or accountant for personalized advice. Please reshare and repost |
Instant gratification or remuneration shouldn’t be your sole incentive for learning valuable things. You should be interested in developing into a wholesome and valuable person. The refrain of “wetin I go get?” or “how much dem go pay me?” when opportunities to learn or serve beckons have literally robbed so many of their future and the potential to develop and grow in critical areas. The thrill of learning and adventure should be enough incentive to participate or get involved. The results and the future will always take care of themselves. |
That prominent rich man you have access to. That prominent rich woman you have access to. The least thing they can give to you is money. The fastest way to destroy your relationship with them is to ask them for money. That your pathetic story, swallow it. No one wants to associate with a burden. To gain anything from these important personalities, find a way to be valuable to them. Find a way to help them even with the littlest things. Your sad stories are your exit. Resist the temptation to seek pity. Appeal to their interest instead. The value you bring to them is your ticket to the storehouse of the thing that made them who they are. Now, read this last paragraph over and over until you internalize it. Remember, I’m praying for your success. Writer: KAA #kaa_truths |
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Racoon:You forget to mention his movie "Eru Were" |
Your lack of ambition is an insult to those who believe in you. It's an insult to their trust and faith in your potential. When you settle for mediocrity, you're not only limiting yourself, but also letting down those who see greatness in you. Ambition is the fuel that drives innovation, progress, and success. Without it, you're stuck in neutral, going nowhere fast. Don't waste the opportunities and resources invested in you. Tap into your inner drive and strive for excellence. Remember, the people who believe in you see a version of yourself that you may not even see yet. Don't disappoint them. Rise to the challenge and make them proud. Your ambition is a reflection of your respect for those who believe in you. So, aim high, work hard, and make it happen. |
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And you succeeded in sacking the man from Immigration job. Wonderful 👍 |
The way you handle any task, errand, job, work for anyone is the way you will also handle yours. Try as you may to reassure yourself that you will handle your own better, it is called delusion. Wherever you are now that you are doing a terrible work or job and your future plan is to do things for yourself, you already have the template with which you will do it. You will never do better than you are doing now. If you’re doing mediocre work, task, job anywhere now, that’s exactly what you will do also for yourself. No grace will cancel the mediocrity. No prayer. No seed. The only thing that will alter it is if you undergo intentional transformation and reformation of your habit in that regard. |
There's no heaven or hell. |
A common excuse I often hear from young people when encouraged to start something is, "Babu Jari"—meaning lack of capital. This is a favorite and convenient excuse for doing nothing. I always laugh when I hear it. Capital is everywhere. Here are two reasons why nobody might be willing to invest in you: First, very few are willing to bet on untested ideas, and even fewer on an inexperienced manager. Second, the absence of demonstrable experience and a verifiable track record. If you want to attract investors, start with what you have and keep growing. As time goes by, capital will flow in from all directions without you even asking. There is always capital for anyone with demonstrable skills, knowledge, and experience in running a business. Go acquire these through apprenticeship or by starting with what you have, and you will see amazing results. |
Do you want to live right, or do you want to be right? That's a question that requires deep determination and introspection. This question profoundly changed my course in life. I used to believe that every argument had to be won, and every struggle had to be dominated. Winning was my priority, and I thought that being right was the ultimate goal. However, one day, during a moment of reflection, I asked myself this crucial question: Do I want to live right, or do I want to be right? This introspection led me to realize that constantly striving to be right in every situation was exhausting and often detrimental to my relationships and overall well-being. It made me reflect on the true value of being right compared to living a life of integrity, understanding, and compassion. I began to see that being right all the time was not as important as living a life aligned with my values and principles. If we all take a moment to reflect on this question, our lives could become much easier and more fulfilling. Imagine a world where people prioritize understanding and harmony over winning arguments. It would lead to more meaningful relationships, better communication, and a greater sense of community. Giving reasoning and thoughtful reflection a chance allows us to see beyond the immediate gratification of winning an argument. And the fact is that, momentary victories in arguments will never measure up to the real results of knowledge, wisdom, and rightful living. Live right, don't be obsessed with being right! |
ARE YOU 40 YEARS OLD & ABOVE? THEN, THIS IS FOR YOU. 1. Avoid sleeping anywhere. 2. Don't ever lock yourself up alone in your room at night. 3. Don't be too busy/tired to take your drug(s), especially before retiring to bed. 4. Take to your Doctor's directive/advice, especially on what to eat or not what to eat or do. 5. Ageing is not a sickness, it's a natural process. 6. Avoid loneliness at all cost. 7. Make yourself happy, no matter the circumstances, because life goes on with or without you. 8. Reach out to people or places of interest, for as long as your strength could carry/allow you. 9. Be less rigid/ conservative about issues and circumstances. 10. Make people around you happy, but not at the expense of your joy. 11. Chase wealth less, rather, love to enjoy that much you have stored up over time. 12. Be prayerful and less materialistic. 13. Always have a bottle of water by your bedside. 14. Be grateful to God at all times. Life is good. Do have a great day. |
And where did u put Saraki? |
You're still young. Invest your time to serve somewhere and in some way. Your time is more valuable than money. The allocation of equal 24 hrs to everyone alive, healthy and free is one of the fairness and justness of life. Anyone skilled at something spent quality time learning it. Quality time....quality attention. Quality patience. Quality persistence. All of which require time as currency. Even your ability to write articulately....your ability to abuse...insult....complain...whine and sulk required investment of time. Anyone really doing well at anything that's not optics devoted and invested quality time to attain, achieve or become. The same time some are investing in learning, reflecting, cultivating useful habits, working/service is the same time others invest in gossips, drama, fault-finding, petty conspiracies, sulking, blaming, whining and unfruitful defiance. There is a reward from whatever you are investing your time. Unfortunately, most of us desire the rewards of others while investing our own time elsewhere. I know people who know about all the drama and gossip about artists while others have used that same time and online presence to learn valuable things and collaborate productively. They have the same time...the same internet and the same access but different outcomes. You are young…and your greatest priority and concern in life is to exhibit defiance all the time just to prove that you have a mind of your own. And where has the mind of your own led you? Mental health issues. |

