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Opeolu Eniola | Communications/ Media Consultant

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Creativity and publicity | 📍Creative Director and Chief Executive Officer: @bravepublicity | Life. Jesus: @stewardtools

Let’s work together: Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Opeolu Eniola | Communications/ Media Consultant
In the digital age where communication and content creation has become the currency for visibility and business success, Brave Publicity (@bravepublicity) is positioned to help you thrive. Let’s work together!
Brave Publicity@bravepublicity

Here are the current service offerings at Brave Publicity (@bravepublicity). 5 things: 1. Design and Branding. 2. Digital Communication and Brand Management. 3. Photography/ Videography. 4. Publishing - Editing, Design and Prints. 5. Courses and Products #aThread👇🏽

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David Diga Hernandez
David Diga Hernandez@DigaHernandez·
If you’re serious about wanting to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit, you’ll be serious about your devotion to the Word of God.
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The Lord's storyteller
The Lord's storyteller@LajuIren·
Really excited to announce that our film, ONOBIREN, has been selected for the prestigious NollywoodWeek Film Festival holding in Paris next month. Ooh La La! C’est magnifique! À Dieu soit la gloire!
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Zrosk Investment Management Limited
It’s a new chapter to invest, grow, and shine.✨ We step into this month with unstoppable focus, even as we welcome April with greater enthusiasm and anticipation for a more successful future. Happy New Month, from Zrosk Investment Management. #AlternativeInvestments #Business
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Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)
Oyinkansola Alabi (Dr.)@EmotionsDoctor·
I once received a well-meaning bad advice. "Keep your head down. Do the work. The right people will notice." I followed that advice for 6 years. 6 years of arriving early, leaving late, solving problems nobody else wanted to touch. 6 years of telling myself that results speak for themselves. That I didn't need to be loud. That integrity would eventually be rewarded. You know what happened after 6 years? My colleague, three years less experience, half my commitment, got the promotion I had been building toward. I asked my manager why. He said: "Honestly? We didn't realise how much you wanted it." I went home and sat with that for a long time. I had been so busy doing the work that I never once told anyone what I wanted. I assumed they could see it. I assumed the evidence was obvious. That was the day I learned the most uncomfortable truth about professional life: Visibility is not vanity. It is a skill. And silence is not humility; it is invisibility. You have to learn to take up space. To name what you want. To let people see not just your work but your ambition. I started over. This time I talked. Shared and made my goals known out loud. Within eighteen months, I had built something of my own. The work didn't change. I did.
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God, help our country Nigeria. Let only those who love us prosper. Protect the innocent and give courage to those in power and influence to change things to take civil action and do right by the people with wisdom and strategy. Let your peace reign LORD. Nigeria will not fail.
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This is such a good book. I love that everything shared by Pastor Stephanie (@IkeStephanie) is grounded in the truth of God’s word. Practical, biblical, spiritual and truthful. Her dedication to studying the word and consecration really shines through. It’s a book to revisit
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@sarahofindiana OMG! Been following her page! The story of young Jesus caught my attention and touched my heart so much. It was like closing the gaps and connecting the dots about his story. She uses her gifts so well and her work is super amazing! She’s such a blessing to the body of Christ.
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Sarah Janisse Brown
Sarah Janisse Brown@sarahofindiana·
This is how my GenZ daughter, Anna Miriam Brown, is reaching the next generation with the Story of Jesus. She is reaching millions of youth in a way that captivates them and makes them want to read the Bible! I raise my kids to be bold and creative as they live for Christ…
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Apostle Emmanuel Iren
Apostle Emmanuel Iren@pst_iren·
The secret to living above sin.
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
This is how a child loses trust in their parents; - Asks a genuine question. Gets dismissed. - Shares excitement about something. Gets mocked. - Comes home with a problem. Gets lectured instead of heard. - Cries. Gets told to stop being dramatic. - Fails at something. Gets compared to someone else. - Achieves something. Parents barely look up. - Tries to talk. Parent is on the phone. - Learns that home is not a safe place to be honest. - Starts hiding things. - No quality time. Only correction. - No "I'm proud of you" without a condition attached. - No listening without an agenda. - No apology when the parent is wrong. - No curiosity about who the child actually is. - Child raises themselves emotionally. - Grows up. Moves away as fast as possible. - Calls home out of obligation, not love. - Becomes a stranger who shares blood. And the parent wonders why their child never opens up. To raise a child who actually trusts you, do this; - Put the phone down and look them in the eyes when they talk. - Ask questions about their world without judging the answers. - Apologize when you're wrong. They're watching everything. - Celebrate who they are, not just what they achieve. - Make home the safest place they know. - Listen to understand, not to respond. - Show up to the small moments. Those are the big ones. - Tell them you love them without them having to earn it. - Be the person they run to, not from. NON-NEGOTIABLE.
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David Diga Hernandez
David Diga Hernandez@DigaHernandez·
What a wonderful time it was in Nigeria. I want to thank Pastor Jay Achanya for hosting me. Many experienced healing, deliverance, and encounters with the Holy Spirit. We’re already in talks for a return visit. To God be the glory!
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Sometimes post-production as a creative can be daunting and even more exhausting than on-site engagements. This is where things take shape and come alive. In recent weeks, I’ve pushed my body and mind in more creative ways. Feeling quite exhausted… Yet, God is my strength.
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Apostle Emmanuel Iren
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Talk to your children
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“The HolySpirit is not a reward for the super spiritual. The HolySpirit is the only chance that you have at being spiritual. The HolySpirit is not your reward for Holiness. He is your source for Holiness.” - David Diga Hernandez.
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