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The Double Chartered Pastry chef

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Lekki, Nigeria Se unió Ekim 2011
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Awijare
Awijare@Awijarenews·
@egi_nupe I disagree with this absolutely. I've been married for 18 years and never considered divorce ones, same for my wife. And we are very genuine.
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Big Favour, not the small one💞
“My 1 month salary will pay my rent” Na once I open laptop to edit my cv!!! God pleaseeeeee
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Judah MD
Judah MD@ThatJuDaH·
That Aradel Report gonna hit hard on Friday😁
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Yetunde Omobolanle✨
Yetunde Omobolanle✨@Divayetty1·
A moving woman (me) will have it all. The career that fulfills her. The love that steadies her. The properties in her name. The passport full of stamps. 🤞
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Enomfon Akpan
Enomfon Akpan@mydearenomfon·
"I'm a 19 year old wife, no degree, no job". My sister, you're one argument away from being homeless.
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𝓜𝓪𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓪𝓱❤️
Sisters, can we create a community where we help each other secure scholarships from undergraduate level all the way to PhD? Sometimes it's not even about having a First Class or Second Class Upper. A lot of scholarship applications depend on the quality of your Statement of Purpose (SOP), Personal Statement, CV/Resume, recommendation letters, research proposal, academic transcripts, certificates, extracurricular activities, leadership experience, volunteering, interview performance, and how well you present your story and goals. Imagine a community where we help each other review SOPs, prepare for interviews, write strong applications, understand scholarship requirements, legalize documents, process transcripts, navigate the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and share opportunities and success stories. One woman's success does not reduce another woman's chances. Let's build a community where we support each other, grow together, and thrive together.
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Big Keilah 🌸✨
Big Keilah 🌸✨@InkK_Symphony·
Woke up and applied to 5 graduate Trainee opportunities, might not get a reply but it’s nobody’s fault i wasn’t born into generational wealth. Today’s own done, several days to go .
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mjbabyygirl
mjbabyygirl@IamMojoyin·
this “Academic achievement” trend by women has motivated me so much
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Lola Okunrin
Lola Okunrin@lollypeezle·
Just yesterday in my MBA class, our own professor left the virtual class and told us he is done with us for the semester because a lady left her phone unmuted. He could have thrown her out being the host. He could have muted her but he didn’. He only said “class rep, get me her full name and matric number, I will make sure I make her the scapegoat”. Lori 2 units course. We are so used to being treated like animals that even grown masters students were defending a lecturer for treating all of us like animals. Something we paid for. Now, we are already anticipating mass failure in Cost Accounting. Nigerian education 🙌🙌
Sir Odutola King@odus_king

I wanted to show this professor something on my phone. She left her seat and knelt beside me (just to be comfortable, since I was seated). The African boy in me still couldn't process that.

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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
There was a time when many Muslim women depended almost entirely on their husbands for financial support. This was the reality many of us grew up seeing. Unfortunately, it also gave some men who lacked the fear of Allah an unhealthy level of control over their wives. It was not uncommon to see a woman's shop locked up by her husband or hear her being given an ultimatum: stay at home or return to your father's house. Many women endured these situations because they had little or no financial means of their own. Today, things are changing. More Muslim women are educated, building careers, running businesses, and earning good incomes. There are clear benefits to this. A financially stable wife can support the family during difficult times, contribute to her children's education, and reduce the financial pressure on her husband. If a husband loses his job or experiences setbacks, her income can become a source of stability for the home. Financial independence can also give a woman confidence and allow her to contribute meaningfully to family decisions. However, there is a concern that is often overlooked. Financial stability can sometimes create silent struggles over roles and expectations in marriage. In Islam, the primary responsibility of providing for the family rests on the husband. When a wife earns significantly more or becomes the major provider, ego, pride, or confusion about responsibilities can arise if both spouses are not intentional about communication and mutual respect. Another concern is when financial independence is pursued primarily as an escape plan in anticipation of divorce or abuse. While every woman should have a sense of security and the means to protect herself in genuinely harmful situations, marriage suffers when either spouse enters it with the mindset that separation is inevitable. Financial stability should empower a woman, not become the foundation of distrust or a substitute for building a healthy and secure marriage. Money itself is not the problem. The real question is whether financial success brings husband and wife closer as partners or slowly turns marriage into a competition. What are your thoughts? May Allah guide us rightly.
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
The chances of you giving yourself the life you want is higher than outsourcing it to the generosity of a stranger.
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ADAORA
ADAORA@Simonloveth9·
Someone sent me 200k and said, "Please manage it." Manage what exactly? My dear, you've graduated from helper to destiny changer. 🤣🤣🤣😂😭
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Bremen
Bremen@Rxbremen·
If you have never bought stocks before and want to start, now is the best time to buy. From 3rd week in July till dangote announces his IPO the market “should” be green. Buy now when there are willing sellers.
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