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No Grind No Grit No Greatness
Kaduna state Katılım Şubat 2013
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I saved for months to attend a Christian conference where my favorite preacher was ministering.
Not just any seat.
Front row.
Close enough to hear every word clearly.
Before the session started, a lady tapped my shoulder.
“Hi,” she smiled softly. “My church group is seated here, but my ticket is for the overflow hall downstairs.
Would you mind swapping with me?”
I looked at her badge, then mine.
“I’m really sorry,” I said kindly, “but I sacrificed a lot to be here.”
Her expression changed immediately.
She turned to her friends and said loudly,
“Imagine coming to a Christian gathering and refusing to show love.”
Another girl added,
“We’re believers.
Why are Christians so selfish these days?”
I stayed quiet for a moment, then replied gently:
“If giving away a seat is the loving thing to do, why doesn’t one of you swap with her and sit downstairs?”
Silence.
Nobody moved.
Nobody volunteered.
And in that moment, I learned something important:
Many people admire sacrifice when it costs someone else.
But wisdom is knowing that saying “no” does not make you less like Christ.
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@jon_d_doe Nigeria is a finished country with this kind of none-sense flying around with wrong people occupying the seats. Oluwa eshanuwa ooo
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If you are feeling down and things don't seem to be working, do this.
Get into a room alone, shut the door and begin to declare God's promises out loud speaking forth his blessings and strength into your life.
Do it until your mood changes and then you would have broken the back of a spirit which was trying to put you in bondage.
Repeat this every time a depressing feeling comes on you and sooner than you think it will be a thing of the past and a new season will be born in your life.
#MondayMotivation

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@_nseobong That guy is crap. Soft touches where he should have used power.
Zirkzee sold
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@FrankEra_ Zirkzee will definitely be sold off the season.
Can't track back, always on a soft touch not a Brazilian but wants to be on skill mode all times.😞😞😞
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@_nseobong God forbide evil.
That guy is just slow and wrong at most positions
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Cooking and cleaning are not predictors of marital success.
It’s funny how some men still use that to judge a wife material.
Some of the worst wives in Nigeria can cook like professional chefs.
Some of the best wives can barely fry an egg. Domestic skill is not character. Patience, honesty, kindness, emotional intelligence, financial discipline, faithfulness these are what make a marriage work.
None of them are tested by peeling melon at your mother’s house or cleaning for her.
A lot of African men need to evolve ooo.
Cooking is a vital skill that every adult should learn.😩
Apunanwu ✨@soma___chi
He wants to trend
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@jon_d_doee No 9, she go tell me say her mama still get her husband to care for am,
No 11, she despise begging oo, we rather get something on our own or we no do am and 12, cheating is a No go area for her, she despise it so bad.ooo
Na here I dey ooo
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1. Study her mother.
2. Listen to what she's not saying more than what she's saying.
3. Study the behaviors of her friends.
4. Watch how she asks for money.
5. Study her online behavior.
6. Study how she dresses and how sensitive she's in exposing her body parts.
7. Watch what she says about her family and how she regards her father.
8. When you're with your friends, watch how she interacts with them and if she's always careless in talking.
9. If she is demanding that you to give her money for her mother.
10. If she comes to your house and takes your food home without asking you first.
11. If she's always begging your friends for money, or going to your neighbors to beg for something.
12. If she's always defending a woman that cheats or cheated and was caught.
AJD.
Kizmann@realkizmann
@jon_d_doee Agba, how can a man identify a woman that has shame? At this point, it's a prerequisite for marriage
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@sir_lux_ @kunle_kenny Not just him, all others who are with him.
Wike and Akpabio too
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@Okeke_Uz @jon_d_doe u even try advice her, wetin dey there to jealous of colored hairs.
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Chaiii...Agba. Let me gist you...
One time I tried to poke my nose, them abuse the living daylights out of me. Hmmm.. ọburọ obele ife.
There is this nwunye dị, always doing the most to lose weight, you could see it wasn't for health reasons, she wants to compete with young girls. Today her hair is pink, next wake keep, it will be blue...and she will always tie her headscarf in a way that it will show. One day she came for a wake keep service...she wasn't dressed in a way a wife should so I thought...as onye ome Eliza, I should chip in a word of advice or two...the woman changed it for me.
That I am just jealous of her...that I don't have the courage to be me, that I allowed my marriage to consume me...I've forgotten one other grammar she spoke...I jelly carry my consumed self shift.
Later I started to hear some rumors...very unpalatable...it is so bad that other women were feeling pity for her husband. The woman na aku young boys ihe dị bad. She calls them sugar boy.
As I no dey hear word...I collect wotowoto that day. My body sef don calm
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@instablog9ja Na God go punish this man.
Is it the student loans that they've been approving to tie this poor souls down is the betterment they talked about.
ASUU is on strike low key, salary arrears not paid, and this MF dey say it's better. If no be visa ban, who go wan saty dx country
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Our Tertiary Education Is Better Now, Fewer Nigerians Are Going Abroad To Study — Education Minister Tunji Alausa
Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, has said there has been a significant decline in the number of Nigerian students travelling abroad for studies, attributing it to improvements in the country’s tertiary education system.
Speaking during an interview on Channels Television, the minister stated that academic stability and increased investment in education have boosted confidence in Nigerian universities.
“There’s a precipitous drop in the number of students going to study outside Nigeria. Our tertiary education is better now; we have academic session continuity, and we are investing so much,” he said.
According to him, more Nigerian students are choosing to remain in the country because the quality of education has improved.
“Kids are staying here, the quality of education is now better. Within 2024/2025, the number of Nigerians going out has significantly dropped,” he added.
Reacting to concerns that some Nigerian students sent abroad on scholarship had been abandoned, Alausa denied the claim, insisting that the beneficiaries were not neglected.
The minister also revealed that one of the first files presented to him after assuming office was a request to approve ₦650 million for the sponsorship of 60 Nigerian students to study in Morocco. He said he declined the request because many of the proposed courses were already available in Nigerian institutions.

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