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Nairaland GeneralRe: Get Ready With Me To Do My Makeup by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 6:25am On Dec 25, 2025
Lols everyone on this space knows you are

Every comment you are there so say your handle so that I can find you so that you can see who you are obsessing over

I am suspecting that I know you but I don’t know how

eepeepook:
Bimpe, my handle is not required. Stay and enjoy the attention. If anything, you are the one obsessed with me.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Get Ready With Me To Do My Makeup by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:14pm On Dec 24, 2025
If I catch you

You are obsess with me

What’s your handle

eepeepook:
That’s my fourth wife right there looking good for daddy.
Nairaland GeneralGet Ready With Me To Do My Makeup by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:29pm On Dec 24, 2025
Get Ready With Me To Do My Makeup 💄

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Nairaland GeneralUnbox With Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 12:59am On Dec 24, 2025
Unbox with me Rocking my new makeup 💄 & beauty kit

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SportsThe Current @ngsupereagles Players Need To Learn Tactics From Sport Icons by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:24pm On Dec 23, 2025
The current @NGSuperEagles players need to learn tactics from sport icons on how to win 🏆 goals

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They need to guide this young players honestly speaking

There is nothing bad in learning either the legends have a virtual or physical meeting with them

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RomanceWe Need More Women To Be Self Reliant , Self Independent, An Asset by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:00pm On Dec 23, 2025
We need more women to be self reliant , self independent, an asset and not a liability not just to men , others but be valuable to yourself

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You don’t need to marry or be in a relationship with White / Black to get basic things you can get yourself

Don’t let society pressure you to marry - society will always talk and people who compare others journey or mock ladies who are singles tables turn , we have seen cases where a woman marry today and divorce the next day , if you rush in , you rush out

Women are now business oriented and career oriented , gone where the days where woman were ask to stay in the kitchen , women are taking over in different sectors

Marry a kind and a good man with a generous heart ❤️ a man with the right mindset who don’t mind assist his Woman to cook , a supportive spouse

It’s important to do background check before you marry , ask the right questions , know his true intention

Women use your talents & skills

Be beautiful 🤩 sexy , take care of yourself including your skin

When a woman bills a man 👨 it’s an act of love and if the man is doing shakers , double your hustle and spoil yourself , don’t wait for any man to spoil you , spoil yourself even him will come back when he sees your glow and you knowing his intention will not even allow such type of stingy men in your life

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Nairaland GeneralRe: Book Review - Psychology Of Money by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 12:42am On Dec 23, 2025
Thanks for sharing so good to know

AlphaTaikun:
Morgan Housel's book "The Psychology of Money" is one of the best that I've ever read on personal finance.
Nairaland GeneralThe Fight For Freedom: How Nigerian Nationalism Forged A Nation by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 10:59pm On Dec 21, 2025
🇳🇬 The Fight for Freedom: How Nigerian Nationalism Forged a Nation

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The stroke of midnight on October 1, 1960, marked a moment of profound significance for millions across the globe. As the Union Jack was lowered and the green-white-green flag of Nigeria was hoisted, it wasn't just a ceremonial act; it was the culmination of decades of tireless struggle, strategic defiance, and a unified vision for self-determination. This was the triumph of Nigeria's Nationalist Movement.

The Seeds of Resistance: Early Sparks

Colonial rule, despite its infrastructure developments, fundamentally disrupted indigenous governance systems, exploited resources, and imposed a foreign identity. While resistance never truly ceased, the late 19th and early 20th centuries saw the emergence of more organized forms of opposition:

Cultural Preservation: Early nationalists often focused on preserving African languages, traditions, and pride against colonial assimilation policies.

Anti-Tax Protests: Economic grievances, such as the famous Aba Women's Riots of 1929, demonstrated powerful grassroots resistance to oppressive colonial taxation.

Pan-Africanism: Influences from global Pan-African movements, advocating for the unity and self-determination of all African peoples, also fueled the nationalist fire.

The Rise of Organized Nationalism: Political Parties and Powerful Voices

The mid-20th century witnessed a more structured and fervent push for independence. A new generation of educated Nigerians, many trained abroad, returned with a fierce determination to reclaim their nation's destiny. They formed powerful political parties that transcended regional divides (initially) to articulate a unified demand for freedom:

Nnamdi Azikiwe ("Zik of Africa"wink: A towering figure, his West African Pilot newspaper became a powerful voice for nationalist aspirations. He co-founded the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), advocating for a united, independent Nigeria.

Obafemi Awolowo: A brilliant political strategist from the Western Region, he founded the Action Group (AG), championing federalism and regional autonomy within a free Nigeria.

Ahmadu Bello: The Sardauna of Sokoto, leader of the Northern People's Congress (NPC), focused on protecting Northern interests while eventually aligning with the broader independence movement.

These leaders, despite their differing regional priorities and visions for post-colonial Nigeria, shared the common, unshakeable goal of ending British rule.

The Road to Independence: Protests, Reforms, and Perseverance

The path was not without its challenges. There were periods of intense political jostling, constitutional conferences with the British, and moments of civil disobedience.

Constitutional Reforms: The British, facing increasing pressure and a changing global landscape post-World War II, began to introduce constitutional reforms that granted Nigerians more legislative power, albeit gradually. These reforms often served as stepping stones, each one pushing the nationalists closer to their ultimate goal.

Unity in Diversity: The ability of diverse ethnic and religious groups to rally under the banner of independence, despite internal differences, was a testament to the powerful allure of self-governance.

October 1, 1960: The Dawn of a New Era

Finally, after years of fervent advocacy, protests, and political negotiations, the moment arrived. At the Race Course (now Tafawa Balewa Square) in Lagos, amidst jubilant celebrations and fervent hope, Nigeria became a sovereign nation. The reins of power were officially handed over from colonial administrators to Nigerian leaders, signaling the start of Modern Nigeria.

This independence was not merely a political transition; it was a profound declaration of identity, a reclaiming of agency, and a beacon of hope for other African nations still under colonial yoke. It laid the foundation for Nigeria to take its place on the global stage, a journey that continues to evolve to this day.

The story of Nigeria's nationalist movement is a powerful reminder that freedom is hard-won, requiring courage, unity, and an unwavering belief in a nation's right to chart its own course.

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Nairaland GeneralBook Review - Psychology Of Money by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 1:44pm On Dec 21, 2025
Book 📕 Review - Psychology Of Money

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Patience & greed

Patience is key 🔑 when it comes to money

Ronal read was patient , Richard Fuscone was greedy. That’s all it took to eclipse the massive education and experience gap between the two

Do not be greedy when it comes to money

In what other industry does someone with no college degree , no training , no background , no formal experience and no connections massively outperform someone with the best education , the best training , and the best connections ?

Money doesn’t care about your degree

Soft skills are more important than the technical side of money

Finance seen as maths based skills

Savings and Investment

This is true in personal finance where you are told to have a six month emergency fund and save 10 percent ( 10 %) of your salary

It’s not that any of these things are bad or wrong . It’s that knowing what to do tells you nothing about what happens in your head when you try to do it - The Brain

Two topics impact - whether you are interested in them or not ; health or money

Scientific discoveries have replaced doctors old ideas about the human body works and virtually everyone is healthier because of it

The power of science in medicine

But has trial and error taught us to become better with our personal finances ? Are we less likely to bury ourselves in debt ? More likely to save for a raining day ? Prepare for retirement

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BusinessThe 2025 Reality Check by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:48am On Dec 21, 2025
The 2025 Reality Check

AI can generate a "pretty" image or a "decent" article in seconds. To monetize your creativity in this environment, you must lean into the things AI cannot do:

Shared Experiences: Tell the story of your failures (your "technical errors"wink.

Specific Taste: Your unique "style" is your moat.

Trust: People buy from people they like.

⚡ The Bottom Line:

Creative monetization isn't a "get rich quick" scheme. It is a Value Exchange. If you want to make more money, find a way to make your creativity more useful to someone else's journey.

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Nairaland GeneralThe 2025 Audit: Why "Busy" Is A Trap by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 11:14pm On Dec 20, 2025
The 2025 Audit: Why "Busy" is a Trap

Wisdom Isn't About Knowing More—It’s About Doing Less.

As we hit the final stretch of December, most people are sprinting. They are trying to clear their inboxes, finish projects, and "win" the year. But the highest form of wisdom isn't found in the hustle; it's found in the audit.

1. The Power of "Selective Ignorance"

In an age of infinite information, wisdom is knowing what to ignore. We spend 80% of our energy on things that provide only 20% of our results.

The Insight: Wisdom is the courage to say "no" to good opportunities so you can say "yes" to the great ones.

2. Mistakes are Just "Technical Errors"

Recall the recent scandal in Malaysian football we discussed. They called their massive oversight a "technical error." While that was a PR move, there is a lesson there for us: Don't moralize your failures. * The Insight: If you messed up this year, don't call it a character flaw. Call it a technical error. Analyze the data, fix the "bug" in your process, and move on. Regret is a waste of battery.

3. Build a "Deep Foundation," Not a Tall Fence

In Nigeria and Ghana, some of the most enduring structures are those built slowly with solid foundations. In a world obsessed with "viral" success and quick wins, wisdom is playing the long game.

The Insight: Are you building something that looks good on the outside (a fence), or something that can weather a storm (a foundation)? Focus on your roots—your skills, your health, and your core relationships.

⚡ Today’s Bottom Line:

Reflection is the highest ROI (Return on Investment) activity you can do today. Stop running for ten minutes. Look at your year.

What worked? Double down. * What failed? Delete it. * What’s next? Simplify.

Real wisdom is simple. If it’s too complicated, it’s probably not wisdom.

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CareerWhy by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:40am On Dec 20, 2025
Why we need PayPal In Nigeria 🇳🇬

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BusinessSuccessful by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 1:14pm On Dec 18, 2025
Every successful business has one thing in common — insight.
Insight into their customers, competitors, and market.
Without it, strategy becomes a gamble.

That’s why research remains one of the most valuable tools for sustainable business growth.

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Christianity EtcBible Reading For December: The Promise Of Restoration by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 7:44am On Dec 18, 2025
Bible Reading for December: The Promise of Restoration

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Isaiah 9:2-7 (NIV)


This passage, often read during the Christmas season, speaks of the light coming into darkness and foretells the birth of the Messiah. It provides a strong basis for discussing hope and the transformation that comes with divine intervention.


Verse Text Key Theme for Discussion

2 The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned. Hope in Darkness: Discuss starting a new month with a focus on hope, even amidst personal or global challenges.

3 You have enlarged the nation and increased their joy; they rejoice before you as people rejoice at the harvest, as warriors rejoice when dividing the plunder. Joy and Celebration: Reflect on the sources of true joy and how gratitude enlarges our perspective.

4 For as in the day of Midian’s defeat, you have shattered the yoke that burdens them, the bar across their shoulders, the rod of their oppressor. Freedom and Liberation: Discuss breaking free from burdens (stress, worry) through faith and relying on God's strength.

5 Every warrior’s boot used in battle and every garment rolled in blood will be destined for burning, will be fuel for the fire. Peace and Transformation: The promise of lasting peace, signifying an end to conflict and strife.

6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. The Names of Christ: Focus on the significance of the four titles and what they mean for our daily lives and decision-making.

7 Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this. Eternity and Justice: A powerful reminder of God’s ultimate authority and the certainty of His plan for the future.


Suggested Discussion Focus


This reading is excellent for discussing how the promises of God—delivered through the "Wonderful Counselor" and "Prince of Peace"—can provide guidance and stability as we reflect on the past year and prepare for the new one.


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CareerScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 6:43am On Dec 16, 2025
Behind the scenes of a Sport Journalist & Social Media Manager , all those content you enjoy this is what we go through and so much hardwork put into it

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BusinessResearch by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 5:49am On Dec 16, 2025
Research work 8 Successfully Completed

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Nairaland GeneralDigital Bimpe Pitch At The Wema Bank Hackaholics 6.0 by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 5:41pm On Dec 15, 2025
Digital Bimpe Pitch At The Wema Bank Hackaholics 6.0

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Work with Digital Bimpe Today

Media , Marketing , Tech & Education

We are your plug

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Nairaland GeneralRe: Happy Sunday by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 5:41pm On Dec 15, 2025
I rebuke your prayers in Jesus name

Back to sender

eepeepook:
Bimpe, I can’t do anything but talk. This is Nairaland, not the real world. You sef no dey comot house on a regular day. Na you make the work hard.

Bimpe, you will be my first wife. When you grow old, I will marry Hadiza then Funmi. My fourth wife will be Igbo. You will be forty years old by the time.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Happy Sunday by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 12:40pm On Dec 15, 2025
Want by talk talk

Zero action

eepeepook:
Bimpe, I want you.

xxxxxxx
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Hire Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 12:39pm On Dec 15, 2025
All this your talk talk and zero action

If you want to marry then be serious and stop acting as a time waster

So because I have a business I should not double my hustle

If you have job hire me and pay me

eepeepook:
Digital Bimpe isn’t making money again?


Marriage is the only vacancy I have.


Easy, come let me measure your finger.


It’s already happening.


Like that? There are many candidates waiting for their turn. It’s a months-long system of decision.
Jobs/VacanciesHire Me by Wordsfrombimpe(op):
If you have a job with Accomodation

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I don’t want screening
Don’t flirt with me
Give me the job
Pay me first and I start immediately

Thank you 🙏

That person that went to drop wrong update on telegram that I am hiring people you must be insane , I am the one that needs a job , do you lack comprehension in reading
Nairaland GeneralHappy Sunday by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 3:54pm On Dec 14, 2025
Happy Sunday

Wishing us a bless week ahead

BusinessWhy Startups Fail ? by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 3:21pm On Dec 14, 2025
I did share three insight to why startups fail at the Wema Bank Hackaholics 6.0

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1 Lack of Capital
2 Lack of Customers
3 Lack of skills

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CareerScenes by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 3:09pm On Dec 14, 2025
Behind the scenes of LinkedIn optimization

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BusinessResearch by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 6:16am On Dec 14, 2025
Behind the scenes of Research Work 8

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TV/MoviesMovie Review: A Bride For The Season by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 1:43pm On Dec 12, 2025
🎬 Movie Review: A Bride For The Season

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The recent collaboration uniting the visionary touch of Omoni Oboli with the intense charisma of Timini Egbuson and the rising star power of Bam Bam (Bamike Adenibuyan) is a genuine treat for Nollywood fans.

Omoni Oboli’s Guiding Hand

As a producer and sometimes director, Omoni Oboli proves once again her knack for crafting commercially appealing stories that still resonate emotionally. Her work often shines through in the sharp pacing and the ability to find the heart in romantic drama, making the film feel both aspirational and deeply relatable. Her directorial oversight ensures the film maintains a polish that elevates the entire production.

Timini: The Charismatic Anchor

Timini Egbuson continues to solidify his position as one of Nollywood’s most dependable leading men. He brings his signature blend of intensity and vulnerability to the screen. Whether playing the logical analyst or the conflicted lover, Timini anchors the emotional core of the film, using his expressive eyes and compelling screen presence to draw the audience directly into his character's dilemmas. He makes the complex feel effortless.

Bam Bam: The Rising Star

Reality TV star turned actress, Bam Bam, delivers a breakout performance that demonstrates her rapid evolution as an actress. She is proving she has the subtlety and emotional depth required to carry major scenes. She handles the romance, heartbreak, and resilience of her character with notable commitment, showcasing a willingness to tackle roles that demand more than just surface-level charm. Her growing screen synergy with actors like Timini is exciting to watch.

In short, this is a film that successfully marries Omoni Oboli's keen storytelling with the powerful, individual talents of its stars, offering a beautiful watch that truly appreciates the chemistry they bring to the screen.

Nairaland GeneralPoint Of Correction by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:23am On Dec 12, 2025
Point of correction

when you come to my dm do extensive research about my brand

I don’t just do marketing

I do media , marketing , tech , education and Ngo

Kindly take note 📝

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Nairaland GeneralThe Colonial Crucible: How 46 Years Of British Rule Shaped Modern Nigeria by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:55am On Dec 12, 2025
🇳🇬 The Colonial Crucible: How 46 Years of British Rule Shaped Modern Nigeria

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In 1914, the British colonial administration formally merged the Northern and Southern Protectorates, creating the geographical entity we now know as Nigeria. This act of unification marked the beginning of a profound transformation that permanently altered the country's cultural, political, and economic trajectory.

The Era of British Colonization (1914 – 1960)
For nearly five decades, British governance was defined by significant, often disruptive, changes:

Political Restructuring: The British introduced a system of indirect rule, relying on pre-existing traditional leaders (especially in the North) to administer local governance. While seemingly efficient for the British, this system often undermined the authority of traditional structures in the South and exacerbated regional, ethnic, and religious divisions.

Economic Transformation: The colonial government fundamentally reoriented the economy. Infrastructure, particularly the railway network, was built not to serve internal Nigerian trade, but to efficiently extract raw materials (like cocoa, groundnuts, and palm oil) for British industrial needs.

This cemented Nigeria's role as a primary commodity exporter, a legacy that continues to impact its economic structure today.

Cultural and Social Shifts: The arrival of Christian missionaries brought Western education, which became a powerful catalyst for social mobility. However, access was uneven, leading to educational and administrative disparities between the Southern and Northern regions—a disparity that fueled early political tensions.

The Rise of the Nationalist Movement
The very education and political structures introduced by the British eventually gave rise to the forces that would dismantle colonial rule. By the 1940s and 1950s, a powerful wave of Nationalist Movements had swept the country.

Educated Nigerians, often trained in the British system, used the ideals of self-determination and democracy to demand independence. Key figures like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, and Ahmadu Bello led organized political parties and movements

These movements achieved their goal through a combination of political negotiation, constitutional conferences, and public pressure, culminating in Nigeria's momentous freedom:

October 1, 1960: Nigeria gained full Independence, marking the end of British control and the dawn of a new, self-governed era.

The colonial era, though relatively brief, laid the foundation—and often the fault lines—of modern Nigeria. Understanding this period is crucial to grasping the country's ongoing political and developmental journey.

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CareerRe: Many Founders Lack This by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 8:54am On Dec 12, 2025
Highly welcome , I hope you get someone to join your team

sensepad:
Thanks for the write-up Bimpe



Hello Full-Stack Engineer,

We are seeking a versatile full-stack engineer to join our team and help build, launch, and scale new software products rapidly. Ideal for someone who thrives in fast execution, autonomy, and end-to-end product creation.

Full-Stack Engineer

Key Skills:
• Frontend frameworks (React, Vue, Next.js)
• Backend frameworks (Node.js, Django, Rails, FastAPI)
• Databases (Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB)
• Cloud deployment (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
• DevOps basics (CI/CD, containers)
• API design, integrations, security basics



Core Responsibilities:
• Architect and build the entire application stack
• Implement features end-to-end
• Own system performance, reliability, and deployment
• Maintain codebase quality and technical documentation
• Integrate third-party APIs and AI models
• Ship the MVP quickly and iterate based on feedback


If you meet these requirements, and have proof of previous work experiences, kindly reply with your G-Mail and you will be contacted.


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Nairaland GeneralBlog by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 1:11am On Dec 12, 2025
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Nairaland GeneralBook by Wordsfrombimpe(op): 9:34pm On Dec 11, 2025
Book 📕 Review - Psychology Of Money

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Emotion is a weakness to finances

You do not need to announce your wealth

Wealth humility

A janitor who had so much wealth surprise people

Quiet wealth

Buying stocks - how to buy stocks

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