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Pope Francizz
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In a world full of game players, the only way to set yourself apart is to be a game changer.
my house Katılım Nisan 2012
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The day I was Deported from Japan- Pt 1
Right after my university final exams, I initially never wanted to go for NYSC. Instead, I pursued a visa through an agent, I secured a Japanese visa and shared the news with my family. They stood firmly behind me.
My elder brother, TJ, our firstborn, an American citizen, He believed deeply in me. He sponsored the trip and paid for everything. I remain forever grateful to him. God bless you my lovely brother.
From as early as age 13, since I have been aware of my environment and political conscious, I have had the dream to live some part of my life abroad and one day hold dual citizenship. I didn’t know how it would happen, but I believed it strongly and backed it with faith, prayer, fasting and determination.
Looking back now, I realize nothing happening today is accidental. It was always part of a bigger plan.
In November 2009, I left Nigeria and arrived at Tokyo Narita Airport. That moment changed everything. The immigration officer decided I did not have a genuine reason to enter Japan. They believed I wouldn’t return to Nigeria if allowed in and truthfully, they were right. I had no intention of going back.
I pleaded. I cried. But it didn’t matter.
I was detained in a deportation room inside the airport for over a day and then put me on a return flight, like a criminal. It remains the most humiliating and heartbreaking experience of my life.
I managed to call home and inform my Dad, when my mom heard the news, she was so shocked that she fell while climbing the stairs and broke her leg.
I returned to Nigeria, back to the trenches of Ejigbo, Lagos. Broken. Depressed. Frustrated.
Some days, I locked myself indoors and cried endlessly. Other days, I took sleeping pills and stayed asleep for two days straight. I battled Post traumatic stress disorder- PTSD
But God had a different plan.
This week, 16 years later I returned to the same Japan, not with the passport I was deported with but with a different one. A Canadian passport that allows me to enter Japan without even needing a visa.
I’m sharing this to remind someone!
Your current situation. Good or bad is not permanent. Life can change in an instant.
If you’re doing well today, stay humble. Don’t look down on others. Life has a way of turning things around.
If you’re struggling, hold on. That thing you’re chasing might not even be what’s best for you. Sometimes, where you are right now is where God is protecting you for a greater purpose.
I planned to migrate illegally to Japan. But God rerouted my path, kept me back, helped me build a family, if I was successful with Japan in the first try I might not have married my wife and have the beautiful children I had today. 3 years after, God opened doors for me to travel legally to the U.S. and later Canada, and eventually granted me citizenship.
Today, that same citizenship gives me access to over 180 countries of the world visa free including Japan.
God always has a purpose.
To anyone reading this, May your path align with your purpose.
May everything you are praying for come to pass at the right time.
Yusuf baba tunde

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@_AfricanUnion what are you doing doing about the xenophobic attack going on in south Africa.
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@Barristerstreet What is the south African government doing about this madness¿
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Authorities and locals describe the situation as volatile, with warnings to avoid unnecessary movement.
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@john322226 It's really not about the number of followers brother, the engagement
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@Popefrancizz When you enjoy the proceeds of fraud, you should also be ready for the punishment
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I was talking to a friend last night and he was telling me about his ex.
He said after they broke up she went rogue, she became a pimp, started hook up, drugs and so many other things.
Fortunately for her she met someone who said he liked her and they started dating, knowing fully well he is a yahoo boy😒
This her said boyfriend used her bank account to receive money from his victim (client). They were both enjoying the money until she could not make transactions with her account again.
She went to the bank to fix what ever problem it was and she was apprehended and taken into custody.
She called her boyfriend and told him what had happened and he told her he was coming.
The police waited for him for two days and he never showed up and the lady was transferred to Anambra for further investigation because that was where the money was transferred from.
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