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bullet stone? |
Ibadan in Oyo state? |
nah so politics dey start! from humanitarian to aims of becoming president! |
baba wanna take his throne back! ipo ola dara! |
baba talkz again? expect more increment? |
grandpa should pilot his speech ? no let small small boy tarnish u with insults! stay out politics! |
less concerns! not my state of resident |
why? calculate his salary for days and yrs spent in office! then! take d rest? |
why? |
okay! |
dangote importing crude oil nko? were running in same circle |
Actually, to be sincerely honest in my humble opinion, without being sentimental and of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, and without lies to the actual truth, with my clear open mind and clean heart, expressing what ever is embedded inside me for a long time which I didn't say because I was nervous. But today by gathering all the courage and motivation, I just want to say that I actually feel and think that I have absolutely nothing to say. Thank you! |
Two of my classmates went for business apprenticeship (Igba bọy) after we finished secondary school. One is swimming in money now. He is way way rich and doing good. Without any certificate, he can employ me wey dey abroad. However, the other one had issues with his boss after 7 years. He is still struggling to survive. Same path. Different results. In 2017, I was involved in an accident. The motorcycle wheel crashed, but nothing happened to me. However, I know one guy who fell from a bicycle and broke his arm. The arm got complicated and was chopped off. Similar situation. Different realities. I was listening to Cosmas Maduka (Coscharis Motors) speaking about commitment and focus in business. I know there were hundreds of his age mates who were more focused but got nothing in life. Ifeel life has no formula. The outcomes are stochastic and uncertain I wasn’t the only one that studied hard in my university days. As a matter of fact, some guys got really sharp grades and were much more hardworking. Yet, their efforts haven’t translated into progress. When I was serving in NYSC, I met a guy that had about 5 bitcoins. He is very very rich. A small boy, younger than me. Life has no formula. When you get successful, do NOT think it’s all by efforts and dedication. Truly, truly, I say unto you, many people are out there… who were extremely dedicated and willing… but life said no. Beyond efforts, prayers and creed… I think we all can agrre that the only thing we can understand in life is that we can’t understand life. When you see people fall into troubles and issues… don’t laugh. Learn and pray. No one is immuned to misfortune. No, not one. Be kind in success. Be resilient when you fail. Be strong in hard times. God bless you. |
ok |
100k or 1m?? |
no be Jennyclay b dis? |
thy lord c us and scale us tru! |
may she be found I.J.N! |
‘One morning, I woke up to find my neighbor's children drinking garri with salt in the compound. They saw me and greeted me. "Uncle good morning." The last born shouted. "Uncle come and eat." Playfully I walked to them. "What are you eating?" "Gmax." The firstborn replied. The rest of the children laughed. "You mean Garri?" "Uncle this is not garri, it is GMax. A kind of snack." I chuckled. I told them to bring me a spoon let me join them. They raised their head and looked at me. They were shocked. The second born touched the last born and said. "Go and bring spoon for Uncle. Uncle wants to eat GMax snacks." The boy ran in and returned with a spoon. As I took a spoon, that was when I realized the Garri was not with Sugar but with salt. The children started laughing. I paused for a while and swallowed. "Uncle, so you use to eat GMax snacks too." The last born asked. I nodded my head. I told him I am a professional in Gmax garri. Their mother who heard the laughter came out of the room and saw me. She was smiling. "Uncle, you seff dey drink garri." I told her I decided to join my younger brothers to eat. She smiled. "Eya. Today wey we no get better food to cook except garri, na that time you come chop." I chuckled. "Madam, God know say na my favourite food na im make he make me see am to chop today." The last born laughed. "Uncle like Gmax o." I told her that after eating, I and my younger brothers(her children) would go out and buy noodles for breakfast. She laughed. The boys were excited. They began to rush the garri so it would finish quickly. When we were done drinking Garri, I took the boys out and I bought a carton of noodles for them. When the mother saw her children carrying a carton into the house, she became emotional. She said to me. "Uncle, this is the first time I will have anything in a carton in my house. See how God take bless her children." I handed her money that would be enough to cook two pots of soup for the week. The first child held my hands and said. "Uncle, Thank you." He beckoned on the brothers to come say thank you. The last child ran and embraced me. Then he said. "Uncle... Uncle... In the afternoon you will come and eat GMax with us again ba. We would put sugar inside for you." I tried hard to hold back my tears. Before you look down on that meal God has provided you to eat, remember that there are people who do not have up to that standard. Be grateful and contented.’ |
Jennyclay frnds |
OK |
computer village! |
sound cool |
free beer |
Non! |
why IBO too not complaining ? |
protest up and down! mega protest is coming may 31 |
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