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Very powerful prayer for last 10 days: even if you don't know anything just Retweet and recite with him 🤲 ❤️👇 x.com/abdullahayofel…
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@jidesanwoolu @jidesanwoolu thank you for this and I must say it really ease the traffic on that stretch sincerely. However I’ll like to plead to your good self sir, from Admiralty junction to chevron stretch which is the other side also needs renovation sir. Please kindly look into this.
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I am happy to share that we have completed the rehabilitation of the 9km stretch from Chevron to Admiralty on the Lekki–Ajah corridor, Lagos bound. The original timeline was 41 days but we finished ahead of schedule in 27 days because we understand what the daily traffic means for you.
This is part of the wider 28km corridor from Lekki–Ajah Bridge to Admiralty, covering both carriageways. We are delivering the project in phases, and work on the Epe bound lane will begin soon.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. We will keep traffic management active, deploy the right personnel, and monitor progress closely as we continue the work.
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The job that changed my life did not come from LinkedIn.
It came from a barbershop.
There was a time I had just come out of a long hospital admission.
No job.
No home.
No certainty.
My landlord had packed up my belongings, including my WAEC result, and I was moving between family and friends’ couches, unsure of my next step.
I was not taking care of myself.
I avoided people who travelled from Nigeria to the UK, because I did not want them to see how far I had fallen.
One day, while a barber was cutting my overgrown hair, I told him I was looking for work.
He said, "You are lucky. The guy before you mentioned a labouring job, but it is hard work though."
I replied, "It can't be harder than unemployment."
That conversation got me to a construction site, cleaning, carrying, and learning.
I worked alongside Eastern Europeans who were also starting from scratch.
I learnt some bits of their languages along the way.
During breaks, I sat with different trades in the canteen.
I asked questions.
I listened.
I went home and researched their paths.
I mapped a route from where I was… to where I could be.
One labouring job led to another.
One day, I was carrying engineers’ toolboxes.
Eventually, I chose civil engineering.
At 30, I returned to university as an undergraduate while juggling site work.
I became a site engineer.
Then moved into project management.
Over time, I bought a home.
Travelled the world.
And took my parents on their first ever holiday.
Opportunity does not always announce itself.
Sometimes it whispers, in ordinary places, to people humble enough to speak up.
Don’t close your mouth.
Don’t shrink in shame.
You are often one honest conversation away from a different life.
If this helped you reframe something, pass it on to someone you care about and follow for more. God bless you 🙏

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@KhizXL @AntiapeShit You're welcome! Yeah, epidurals aren't common knowledge for everyone, but they're a game-changer for many in labor. If you recall the full video's source, I can help look it up for more details. 😊
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Today's Jumu'ah I attended at the Nigerian Muslim Community, led by Dr. Abdulateef Abdulhakeem, pierced the heart.
A reminder we often forget: Do not burden your soul beyond its capacity. Run, strive, plan, yes. But never destroy yourself chasing what was never promised to last.
No matter how long you live here, your stay in the Akhirah will be longer. This world is only a stop, not the destination.
The Prophet s.a.w. lived this truth. He tied his camel, he planned, he worked, but when hardship came, he taught tawakkul, not self-destruction. He reminded us that Allah does not ask for what breaks us, only what brings us back to Him.
So slow down. Breathe.
Obey Allah within your strength.
Because one day, we will all return
and only what we carried with sincerity will remain.
What are you exhausting yourself over today that won't matter in the grave?
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Importance Of Gratitude
🗣️ Dr Sharafdeen Gbadebo Raji hafhidhohuLlah 🤲🏾
As-Sahiidiyy 🤍@As_Sahiidiyy
Quote with that Dr Sharaf's lecture/video in your gallery...
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