Anas Sammani Ali°
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Anas Sammani Ali°
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“When your dad comes back, he will deal with you.”
That single sentence is one of the reasons many children grow up fearing or resenting their fathers. Not always because the father is wicked, but because he was introduced as the final punishment instead of a safe parent.
Many of us were raised to see our fathers as the disciplinary officer while our mothers played the comforter. After the punishment, mom comes back to pet you:
“You know your dad doesn’t take nonsense… stop being stubborn.”
Without realizing it, this can subconsciously wire a child to associate fear with the father and emotional safety with the mother.
Men of today… marry a woman who can also correct the children when necessary, not one who waits for you to always play the villain.
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My tahajjud prayer has come through. I am so excited. It’s over
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This time last year, I was doing part-time tailoring while serving full-time as a corper at Al-Hikmah University.
My tailoring tools were in Lagos, but I couldn’t move them to Ilorin because of the logistics—and the fact that I would only be there for a year.
So I had to humble myself.
I went around Ilorin, begging tailoring shop owners to allow me use their machines so I could meet up with orders from my clients in Lagos, Ibadan, and Ogun State.
The first shop I approached? I didn’t meet the oga.
His apprentices gave me his contact.
The moment I explained what I needed… that was the last time he ever picked my calls.
But I didn’t stop.
For weeks, I kept moving from one shop to another—talking, explaining, getting rejected—while everything I needed was just lying unused at home in Lagos.
Until I finally found the place in the picture below.
And that changed everything.
You see, rejection is never failure—it is redirection.
If you ever find yourself in that kind of situation, don’t let it break you. Don’t let it reduce your confidence. If one person rejects you, another person will help you—sometimes even without stress.
Today, I have my own shop at Isefun Bus Stop, Ayobo, Lagos State… with apprentices and a staff member.
Growth.
So keep your eyes on the goal… and your mind prepared for the struggles that will take you there.
It may be hard.
But it is never insurmountable.
Quadri Afolabi

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And one day this person will be bashing Islam without knowing anything about it. You don't need an invitation to funerals, Islamically.
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I want to genuinely ask: Did El-Rufai invite Uba Sani of Kaduna to his mum’s funeral? Or, in Northern customs, can anybody attend a funeral with or without invitation?
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In Nigeria, we have one campaigning on absolutely nothing delivered.
Morons cheer him tho.
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🔥🚨BREAKING: El Salvador President Nayib Bukele just uploaded this footage showing the world just how dramatic El Salvador’s transformation has been since he became president.
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