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SARAKI remember d gamble Amaechi played for u....its pay baq time bro G7 Team Wike get set for war...Lion of Ubima is gon fight baq wiv federal powers |
i have worked nd its my time ti chop...Umahi my nigga...i c u jhare u knw whats up |
nigreria police nd innocent suspects sha |
wen a criminal is trying to save hes broda...CRIMUNALS!!! shey we dey work una dey use us catch fun....okay next! |
figment232:SHUN talk for pressmen....u think PMB is a mumu? same Saraki u see there worls hand in hand with Amaechi.... the lion of ubima is highly covered........Amaechi is a sure minister no two ways abt it.....if he fails....den u no iav neva known Nigeria nd politics for a day |
she did well |
onila:ppl still do roommie ![]() |
3 of una play pass |
lol...Baba go slow is seriously taking dem one after anoda.... if Diezani has all dat money dat means d country is really finished..... Agbaje belike e played God...lol..she tried buh ion blame her...its wat u get wen d president mind is being controlled |
lol...we all wondered tho....Nigerians wouldnt even understand d ption very well thanks o.p |
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pin ko niddle |
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its sunday september 27...yeeeey.... its the birthday of one of Gods generals....a man anointed by God to spread the good news!! the founder nd general overseer of Living Faith church aka Winners chapel -worldwide lets all pray nd wish him a happy birthday Happy birthday sir... God continue to bless u with more years as u have blessed so many...Amen lalasticlala
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Seven Steps to Finding What You’re Truly Passionate About By Trent Hamm Here are seven steps worth following if you’re trying to find your passion but haven’t quite discovered it yet. 1. Maximize your health Before you even try to find your passion, make sure that you’re in good health and are dealing with things with plenty of energy, a healthy body, and a clear mind. If you can’t run through the following checklist without pause, focus on resolving these issues before going on. Are you eating well? Is your diet basically healthy, meaning do you get plenty of vegetables and fruits? Are you not eating too much fat? Are you drinking plenty of water? Are you exercising? Even a little bit of steady aerobic walking each day can make a world of difference in terms of your personal energy level. Are you caught in any significant emotional entanglements? Are there personal relationships dragging you down and eating your focus? Get these resolved as soon as you possibly can – negative relationships drain from all aspects of your life. Are you getting plenty of sleep and rest? If you’re constantly tired, you’ll have a hard time discovering things you’re passionate about. Look for a better way to manage your time and get caught up on your sleep. 2. Ask questions Basically, revert to being a three year old. Whenever you observe something that you don’t understand, ask questions. Find out about how things work around you. Be curious. Make a genuine effort to learn how things work in the world around you. Even if you don’t understand at first, keep trying. A truly curious mind is the first step to discovering your passion. If you don’t bother to investigate the many mysteries and exciting questions around you, you’ll have a very hard time finding that particular area that fills you with excitement and interest. Try reading a wide variety of things, too. Spend an hour a day just doing a “Wikipedia stumble” – start by entering a term you’ve always wanted to know about, then follow the links within Wikipedia from there, just reading articles and seeing what you can learn. 3. Ignore what’s “cool” Many people are hindered right off the bat by some sense of what’s “cool” and “not cool.” Most people try to prescribe such behavior to adolescents, high schoolers, and college students, but it persists throughout adult life. Think of people that you meet that you think of as “weird.” For example, I know a person that lives nearby who likes to raise bees – a lot of people view that family as “weird” and nearly ostracize them. If you let these types of perspectives influence you, you’re again missing out on a lot of things. Don’t worry about what others think when you’re learning about a topic. Don’t be embarrassed to go to the library and check out a book on raising worms. Don’t worry about what others might think if you start a compost bin in the backyard. 4. Dabble in everything Not only should you learn about lots of things, you should try them out, too. If you’re learning about painting, for example, go to an art store and ask if there are any “complete beginners” classes. If you’re learning about woodworking, try making a box. If you’re learning about the guitar, borrow an old one from someone. 5. When something piques your interest, try it again – and again If you try something out and you find yourself strongly desiring another stab at it, that’s a good sign. Give it a second try – and a third. Again, don’t worry about failures – only worry about the process itself. Are you learning something each time? Are you enjoying that learning? Afterwards, are you yearning to try again? Those are the things you should be looking for. This is also a good time to start looking at technique. If you’ve had fun stumbling around with a guitar, pick up a book on teaching yourself guitar and learn a basic chord or two. Practice it over and over – if you find the practice fun, you’re probably on to something! 6. Associate with people who share this burgeoning interest of yours The next step is to find people who are interested in this area, particularly people with a much higher skill level than you. Go to these people with humility and open yourself to learning from them and “talking shop.” Spend time with them and learn what you can from them. Seek out a mentor of sorts. If you’ve found your passion, these people will seem quite fascinating to you and you’ll naturally be drawn to them through a shared interest, even if you might not have given them the time of day before. These people will do more to help you develop and channel your passion than anyone else – work on cultivating friendships with the people who share your newfound passion and click with you. 7. Don’t keep pushing it if the passion dries up quickly Quite often, you’ll have an initial flare of interest in something, but that flare will quickly subside as you discover aspects that you don’t like. Don’t fret – just be willing to recognize this and move on to other things. I’ve had flares of passion for all sorts of activities in my life, from woodworking to playing the banjo. The real trick is to realize when the passion is actually dying out versus when you’ve hit a learning plateau. The real question to ask yourself is whether you still enjoy the basics of it – go back and do something very basic and see if it still gives you a tingle. That’s the difference. You’ll know when you’ve found it. When you finally discover a passion, you’ll know it – maybe not at first, but when you start digging in a bit. You’ll have this deep craving to do it again and again. You’ll want to learn more and more about it, and you’ll find yourself thinking about it and talking about it to others. Let this passion run wild and free for a while, then seek ways to channel it and ride the flow of that passion. If you can figure out how to ride the passion to some sort of financial destination, you’ll be living a life many dream of but few actually reach – and it’s something definitely worth fighting for. cc lalasticlala |
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omusiliyu:animals wont vote?? are u nt an animal?? lol... ur just a higher class of animal if cows and d rest voted...u dint ur GEJ bring any evidence of animal prints?? y'al re in same team wiv barcanista....u know wat??we'll neva stop nailing y'al ass we got war lords obj.tinubu..PMB... ...Nigeria is in our hands |
omusiliyu:same talk we heard during d presidential elections...how e happen ![]() ogaemegi voom n'aya |
lol...i c no crowd buh cars....nigga u perform for car park?? loooolz kip it up....it all gets better someday we all got our payday u know? |
gud for dem |
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bro abeg if e enta...i dey ur side o |
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