Esther Ojosemako

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Esther Ojosemako

Esther Ojosemako

@esthitude

My goal - JESUS KNOWN. JESUS GLORIFIED. You'll find me ✨ Building Products - Tech & Lifestyle ✨ Grooming Communities ✨ Writing Books and Sharing Resources 👉

United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2013
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Esther Ojosemako@esthitude·
To top it all, the Guided Prayer Journal I curated is specially prayed upon and designed to behold you build consistency and deepen your relationship with God. Preorder now to get a 12% discount, - selar.co/gpjEsther
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3 reasons why you should get a prayer journal: 1. Deepening your relationship with God 2. Tracking your spiritual journey and answered prayers. 3. Learning more about God and His Word selar.co/gpjEsther #journal #prayerjournal #2025journal

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iBakecake Signatures@Oluchi_Imoh_·
When you're in a hard season, stay around good news. This is protecting your mind. When you're exposed to anything & everything, it's easy to spiral. Stay around good news and celebrate others. It reminds you that blessings are in the neighbourhood and 'twill soon be your turn.
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Hebrews 4:14 TPT So then, we must cling in faith to all we know to be true. For we have a magnificent King-Priest, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who rose into the heavenly realm for us, and now sympathizes with us in our frailty. Share this with someone today🫶
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encouragement to them in a practical way. I'm calling this the ministry of empathy. It doesn't always make sense, but I want to remind you that's though there's pain in your purpose, there is also purpose in your pain. More importantly, there's grace available for you❤️
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You know how you go through a tough season and it feels like everything is about to come crashing down, but somehow you make it to the other side? Then, sometime later, you meet someone going through the exact situation you faced, and you’re able to minister grace, love, and
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Hi guys, I built an open-source alternative to @pewbeam_ai in one week. github.com/openbezal/rhema Started coding during a Sunday church service. By the following Sunday, we were using it live during our church service. Wild. Here's what Rhema does: it listens to your pastor's sermon in real-time, detects Bible verse references as they're mentioned, and displays them on screen instantly. No manual clicking, no dedicated slide operator needed. The tech stack: - Tauri 2.0 with a Rust backend handling all the heavy lifting: audio capture, transcription pipeline, verse detection logic, and system tray integration - Local AI embeddings using Qwen3-0.6B so everything runs on-device with zero cloud dependency. Your sermons never leave your machine - Real-time audio transcription paired with semantic search against a full Bible verse database The Rust backend was a deliberate choice. We needed low latency audio processing and efficient memory usage for running an embedding model locally, and Rust delivers on both. Is it perfect? Probably not. But the core functionality works and we're already using it in a real church environment This is where you come in. Rhema is fully open source and we need contributors to help take it to the next level. Whether it's improving the verse detection accuracy, adding multi-language support, building a better overlay UI, adding support for more Bible translations, or optimizing the transcription pipeline, there's real work to be done and real impact to be made. If you're a Rust developer, a frontend engineer, an ML enthusiast, or just someone who loves building tools for the church, come build with us. Star the repo. Fork it. Open a PR. Let's make this the go-to open-source solution for live Bible verse display in churches worldwide. github.com/openbezal/rhema
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Without God, I am finished. Plot twist: Because I have God, IT IS FINISHED. Just a girl saved by grace 🥰
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March miracles. I am here for it✈️
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Adewale Yusuf@AdewaleYusuf_·
One of my biggest failures as an entrepreneur was my last project as @TechpointAfrica CEO. And it taught me a massive lesson in business. In 2020, we decided to create the 10-Year Report of the Nigerian Tech Ecosystem. Two years of work. Partnerships with global companies like Statista and Crunchbase. Serious data. Serious credibility. This wasn’t small. This was legacy work. But we made one fatal mistake. We didn’t budget for marketing. I believed something dangerous: “Build it… and they will come.” They didn’t. After two years of work… We launched. And sold less than 5 copies. Five. Imagine the frustration. The embarrassment. The silence after launch. That moment humbled me. That failure changed how I do business forever. Now? I market everything. Because here’s the truth: If you can't sell it on an Excel sheet, you won't sell it in a fancy app. Great product without distribution is just an expensive hobby. Stop being ashamed to sell. If you need to send emails, send them. If you need to post every day, post. If you need to dance on TikTok… dance. But sell. Because visibility is not vanity, it’s survival.
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God does not require clever people, He requires clean people.
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May we learn to rest at Jesus's feet even as we wear multiple caps May our activities drive us closer to the One who gives us rest May we anchor our life's choices and decisions on God and His Word May we be daughters and women after God's own heart. Amen 🙏
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Q: What's the source of your confidence? A: As He is, so am I. 1 John 4:17
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And on days when she finds herself somewhere between where she has outgrown and where she wants to be, She trusts that the One who holds the universe, will hold her hand and see her through 🤍
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Peace Itimi
Peace Itimi@peaceitimi·
Somewhere, at this very moment, someone appears to be doing better than you. Their progress is faster. Perhaps their business grows more quickly or their career is advancing rapidly. Maybe dating is easy for them or their progress in the gym seems to come effortlessly. In any domain, there is always another life that shimmers more than your own. But comparison is a poor use of energy. You were not meant to inhabit someone else's story. You have your own work to do. The goal is not to beat their life, the goal is to live your life. Keep your eyes on your own paper. Stay on the path and continue forward, even when progress feels slow. - James Clear
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
Two years ago, I was working in the UK as a data analyst. After my three-month probation review, my line manager, a very good man, friendly but disciplined ; told me something that shook me. He said I wouldn’t pass probation because I was making too many mistakes. He didn’t say it to discourage me. He said it calmly, honestly, and with genuine concern. He explained that, as things stood, he couldn’t trust my analysis, and without trust, I couldn’t pass probation. But he didn’t stop there. He showed me practical ways to improve: 1.Any work I analyse, I must go over it again several times before submitting. 2.Anything I don’t understand, I should ask stakeholders instead of guessing. 3.I needed to be more patient and stop rushing outputs. 4.I should document my assumptions and logic clearly so my work could be checked and followed. 5.I needed to build simple quality checks into my analysis before sharing results. I won’t lie, it hurt. But I also had to admit the truth: I was making a lot of mistakes. That honest conversation became the beginning of my turnaround. For the next three months, something changed. I was no longer working under unhealthy pressure. He had spoken to me in love, but responsibility was now on me. I slowed down, applied everything he said, and took full ownership of my work. One particular thing that helped me massively was removing distractions when working. I stopped focusing on finishing analysis quickly and started focusing on quality over quantity. Six months came, and I passed probation. Those lessons stayed with me. When I eventually left the organisation, my manager gave me very positive reviews sent me a message so encouraging that I screenshot it and till today, it still motivates me. That’s what you see there. If you’re making mistakes at work and feeling under pressure, do the following: •Slow down and review your work more than once •Ask questions early, never assume •Remove distractions when working •Focus on quality, not speed •Document your thinking and assumptions •Build simple checks before submitting work •Accept feedback without defensiveness •Be patient with your growth process Hopefully, things will turn around for you too. Sometimes, one honest conversation can change everything
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Chef Fregz
Chef Fregz@Chef_Fregz·
There are some places I wondered why God didn’t take me to, or why I wasn’t the one called to cook: Omo, it’s for times like this. My friend was once approached for an event, but they wanted to inflate the budget because they needed cars, with the rental money equaling the purchase value or something. Omo... Another friend was pressured by a secretary to inflate a budget and refused. She didn’t get the job and cried so hard, like “God, why?” She was buying fuel with her last ₦250 when a call came from another client she’d forgotten she contacted, and it was three times the invoice she was pressured to inflate. OMO!
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The Nigerian Christian’s idea of “standing before kings” is that of mindless servitude devoid of integrity and the fear of God. They claim to be the Daniels and Esthers till it’s time to stand for righteousness, then they keep mute and turn a blind eye because they want to retain certain privileges of proximity to power. God sees it as wickedness and you will be judged.

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Everybody: involve me, involve me! Jesus: Shey you don involve Me? Holy Spirit: Pin it 📌 #SundayThoughts
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@esthitude This is a great one Mama! Thanks for sharing 🤗
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Somewhere in her heart, fear whispers - what if I fall? But Ruach responded - Oh, my dear, you will fly. The challenges you faced only added strength to your wings. The rainbow calls, IT IS TIME TO DREAM AGAIN. #DevelopingChutzpah
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This is your reminder that it's okay to have a slow January. Focus on building the systems that will keep you running when others start running out of steam.
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There's no kingdom without the king.
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