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Adaeze Okoro ACA.

@adorableada07

Chartered Accountant. . A God chaser. Cool and reserved

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2016
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
Three years ago, I was stuck Or I would say I felt stuck I had finished service and it seemed like nothing was moving in my life No Job No direction on what was next To crown it all, I was just served the hottest breakfast ever and it seemed like my world would end I had to go back helping my parents in the business they were doing I was doing this job for my parents in the university and to still came back to that same spot after school? It’s like I was moving in circles I tried to do a post graduate program, that one just parked one side Someone would show interest in marriage and when it came the time to take concrete decisions, they would slip off I remember praying against spritual husband one time Not that I thought I had one, but I just wanted to cover my bases Just in case I would come out and preach and do programs and I would go back in and cry To worsen it, all my peers that we had grown up together in church were getting settled one after the other I was doing chief bridesmaid and bridal train again and again Even though I was doing it with Joy, I kept getting the pity stares from people And I was getting the looks, the concerned looks from church people Being in a ministry that was public I was always before the eyes of people and the scrutiny was intense I remember one time , it was almost becoming difficult to go to church because I was tired of the pity looks “Miss fine social media woman, what’s up with you? Everybody has gone ahead and you’re still here?” I would serve my God diligently I wasn’t sure what was next —————————————————— The past six months of my life have seemed like 6 years Because A LOT has happened New marriage New Job New House New country New this New that When it was my time came, God compressed everything inside 6 months Everything has been happening with lightening speed and precision my head still reels when I analyze it God has said it is your time now and it’s been back to back to back to back miracles and provisions and progress I can’t recognize the woman I am Dear child of God I bring to you today a promise of RESTORATION That all the years that it seems the cankerworms have eaten, God will restore I know what it feels like to feel stuck I know the pain very well I see your messages in my inbox and I may not be able to reply you one by on But if you can see this, Please hold on to God Don’t stop serving Him Your TIME will come The Zeal of the Lord will make it happen If He did it for me, He will do your own too
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Michael
Michael@OladejiTosin15·
Throwback to the days when I used to lecture for at least 15 hours every weekend. from ICAN classes to ACCA to CFA. I stopped professional exam lecturing in 2023, not because I didn’t enjoy it, but because work and exams became too demanding. Then, I wasn’t doing it for the money. I genuinely loved teaching. There’s a type of joy I get from standing in front of people and breaking down complex topics into simple ideas. I still do. At one point, I was lecturing in 5 ICAN centers at the same time PYE, Legacy, RiskFree, Fagba/Ogba. I remember when Gbenga and I invested in ICAN SFM classes in Ogba in 2019. Teaching gave me energy. It always felt natural, like explaining complex things was my forte. Even after stopping, I still get to facilitate 20+ client and industry sessions every year. Just today, I was explaining the mathematics of portfolio immunization, and the CIO reminded me: “You make this thing too simple with your examples.” Moments like that still excite me. Recently, I’ve been feeling drawn back to the classroom but not for professional exams this time. I’m more interested in teaching at the foundational level, especially secondary school mathematics. If there’s any foundation, school or NGO doing work in this space and needs someone to support with weekend teaching, I’m open to volunteering a few hours. There’s a lot of talent in young people, and sometimes all they need is someone who can simplify the journey and spark the interest. Pic 1- 2022 Rightpath class Pic 2 - 2022 IFRS 17 practical training for Insurance companies CFOs/Finance Manager by FRCN Pic 3 - Owner's feedback #ThrowbackThursday #TeachingFeeling
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Michael
Michael@OladejiTosin15·
Be patient with yourself while staying ambitious One thing I always tell younger folks (and I’m still very young myself) is this: Be ambitious, but be patient with yourself. We live in a world that only amplifies results, not effort. During the working phase, nobody claps for you. Nobody sees the long nights, the stress, the confusion, the disappointment, or the moments you were not sure of anything. As one MIT review once put “If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?” because the world doesn’t reward effort, it rewards outcome. The problem with this is that we often forget the journey. We discard the struggles and assume everyone else had it easy. These days, you see polished LinkedIn profiles, great job titles, and success stories and it’s easy to think, “This person must have had a smooth ride.” But that’s rarely true. Let me speak from experience. As smart as people thought I was as a First Class grad, 2 BGS awards, ACCA, ICAN, over 20 academic awards after graduation , I still didn’t have clarity at the start. Most young professionals don’t. And that’s okay. I didn’t immediately know what I really wanted. I didn’t even imagine I would eventually transitioned to actuarial field. I was just trying everything possible It took me over 5 years before transitioning. But one thing I never did was become complacent. Wherever I found myself, I gave 1000% learning new skills, building emotional intelligence, industry knowledge, technical depth, everything. I didn’t know VBA would matter; I learnt it anyway. I didn’t know my quantitative skills would return, I kept sharpening them. Eventually, after about 5 years of career, everything aligned and I found the path that felt like the perfect fit. It was the result of all the skills, experiences, and lessons gathered along the way. Wrote about this on LinkedIn last year linkedin.com/pulse/my-exper… The journey wasn’t straight. It wasn’t smooth. But it was worth it. So to every young person reading this and who is still figuring things out: Be patient with yourself. Keep being ambitious. Keep learning. Keep improving. Your clarity will meet you on the way and probably not at the start. Your journey is unfolding, even when it doesn’t look like it.
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Nathaniel Bassey
Nathaniel Bassey@nathanielblow·
My Bro/Sis, you see that thing you’ve been waiting on God for and almost thinking it would never happen, eh? very soon, much sooner than you think, It will happen. And you will come back to this particular tweet, to say “IT HAS HAPPENED.” IN JESUS’ NAME. You are blessed !
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Vodah
Vodah@graceyeval·
I pin this week with Pastor Jerry Eze
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iBEND 👕👖
iBEND 👕👖@BasilEnebeli·
Pls Note: THIS IS NOT A PITY STORY 🧵 1/n I did not intend to share details of my personal life out here but I see that some of you are genuinely concerned about what happened, if my hand was forced into tailoring or not. It cannot just be reduced to a simple yes/no conclusion...
Mr. Ricky@en_Ricky_

@BasilEnebeli @RealTonyobinna I feel you champ. But you're a rare gem, a full fledged scientist,, a walking nuclear warhead and in a saner clime nothing would take you anywhere near tailoring (fashion designing)../It's an art! not rocket science

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Eric Gugua
Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
Friday evening, people are going home to rest. You're packing bag to move! Adaeze, what is your probleeeem? Dem jazz you with man house??😩
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Eric Gugua
Eric Gugua@eric_gugua·
The power to change to change the world lies in the little thing you do everyday to shape your family.💯🔥 Eric, 2025.✌🏽
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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
My HALLELUJAH CHALLENGE TESTIMONY About a week after my wedding, we found out we were pregnant My husband and I were so estatic and joy rippled through us This was short lived because when we went for the first scan, the sonographer told us they couldn’t find anything .
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Dr Oludayo Sokunbi
Dr Oludayo Sokunbi@Oludeewon·
Post your Christmas wish list here. God can touch someone.
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NEON ADEJO
NEON ADEJO@NeonAdejo·
I’m in high demand My name and brand is on everyone’s lips for 2025 My ideas bring me billions There’s a great rush on my gift Men are coming for my gifts I’ll be so busy all through 2025 manifesting My skill sets are opening doors for me Type Amen if this is for you
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Adaeze Okoro ACA.
Adaeze Okoro ACA.@adorableada07·
“Never destroy the family that comes from you by feeding the family you come from” 📌📌
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Ugo of #Geni🦅
Ugo of #Geni🦅@its_yugee·
I joined Pastor Jerry Eze’s morning prayers today for the very first time, omo! They PRAY there! Plus what were those mind blowing testimonies? I was just saying “thank you Jesus”. He said tomorrow is prayer for Mercy for the month of November. Bruh, I am there like mad o.
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Piggyvest
Piggyvest@piggyvest·
Here's how 👇🏾 Daily: ₦971,296.30 Weekly: ₦6,803,092.19 Monthly: ₦29,434,026.31 We wish you goodluck! 💙
ajanwachuku.@ajanwachuku

Hi @PiggyBankNG I need a BMW X6 in 216 days. How we go do am?

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