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You win some, you lose some. If you can't take the risk, don't take the win. If you no fit take the risk, no come collect the win. That's exactly why Lagos tops the list as Nigeria's biggest GDP contributor, everybody wants to be here because one connection can change your story forever. You see an opportunity, like 7.5m membership? If you can afford it you are definitely not a poor person. Same way people drop 7.5m on bet and lose, that's how the rich play too, it might come out big it might not, but they don't stop. They go harder even next time. Na so e be for Lagos: high risk, high reward, but only if you get the stomach for the game.

Trump just signed a $1 trillion defense budget—the biggest increase in military spending since World War II. I've identified 13 stocks positioned to explode once contracts materialize. Here's each stock and why they win:

Let me tell you two true stories. You don’t need money to buy a car. You need understanding. Some years ago, I visited my friend and university classmate, John Iguisi (real name), with my Nissan Quest. He looked at the car and exclaimed, “Ah! Look at your big car.” I asked him a simple question: “Why don’t you have a car?” He replied, “It’s money. Anytime I save, a problem comes and carries it away.” I asked him to give me two to three hours. I sat him down and explained principles, not money strategies. He was so impacted that he told his pastor, and I was invited to share the same message in his church. I went with my wife as a guest minister and spoke to the congregation about the same truth. Within two weeks, John got a brand new car. He drove to my place with his family. I shared the same principles with another friend, John Kennedy (JK) while in UBA. Shortly after, his wife gave birth. There was no car for the baby dedication. He explained the principles to his wife and begged her not to doubt. One week before the baby dedication, an uncle from Port Harcourt called him and said: “Go to Festac Town and collect a newly imported jeep from my mechanic. I’m sorry I didn’t call earlier after your wife gave birth.” Here is where it gets even more interesting. When JK later heard that I had relocated, he asked me, “Is it the same principle?” I said, Yes. He replied, “My oga, I will join you soon.” Today, he is in the UK. That is the picture we took together. Money follows understanding. Results follow alignment. Life responds to principles, not desperation. When you change how you think, things you were chasing begin to look for you. The question is not “Do you have money?” The real question is: Do you have the right knowledge and conviction? How is your Sunday going?














