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Nathan Isaac

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Author | Creative Director | Marketing Communications & Advertising Expert | Growth Strategist | World Peace Ambassador | Humanitarian

Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Nathan Isaac
Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
If you are using your gifts and talents, you are already fulfilling your purpose. Feeling unfulfilled is not that you have not found purpose—you just need money to refuel a life that is already giving. Money can come from knowing the business of your talent or another business.
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Nathan Isaac
Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
Money habits, business values, cashflow strategies, more income less taxes and lots more are things you can learn before you "touch money". If money has no design or purpose long before it gets to you, you'll never be rich no matter how much you have until you build capacity.
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
Busyness is not equivalent to business. When you are busy, yet unproductive, it's not a call to get more on your plate but to examine the quality and productivity potential of your activities.
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Nathan Isaac
Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
Leadership isn't a transaction. It’s a psychological fusion. I’ve spent weeks dissecting the three phases of power: The Kiss, The Undress, and the Mindsex of contagious leadership. Dive into the inaugural post of Unorthodox Perspectives. (Warning: 18+) open.substack.com/pub/meetnathan…
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
People who have had to fight are rooted and unshakable. Face your fight.
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
I recall the scripture where Jesus prayed and said “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me. Yet not as I will, but as you will.” None of us would choose the fight we have to fight for the win that we want, but alas, it's not optional.
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
The value of your story is in the fierceness of your fight.
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
There's no winner without a fight...
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
@KingTunde_SZN I'm seeing this for the first time and I saw a word at a glance. Where's my money? I saw the word "HOPE"
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Fan Mazi Tuunde
Fan Mazi Tuunde@KingTunde_SZN·
SO FAR NO ONE HAS FOUND THE WORD IN THE BOX. You deserve $600 if you can see it. Ends 28th
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EMEKA NOBIS
EMEKA NOBIS@iamemekanobis·
Asking Your Help - Cancer Treatment & Support 🙏🏽 I’ve been here a number of times. Both of my parents are fighting cancer. The emotional and financial demands have been more than I can manage alone as the first son burdened with this task. I am reaching out to YOU asking your support in donations to help raise N60M needed to help fight cancer. We’ve raised N35M. My mum is fighting breast cancer. My dad is fighting prostate cancer. I seek your support. 🙏🏻 Here are the bank details 0094683137 Sterling Bank Nobis Nnaemeka J Thank you for standing with me and my family during this difficult time. Pray for us. Kindly share as I may have the chance to reach NGOs or founders through YOU. Here’s the history… My dad was diagnosed with Stage 1 Prostate Cancer in 2022. After numerous visits to hospitals in Owerri and Abuja, we finally found answers at the Six C Specialist Hospital in Owerri. Thankfully, his cancer hadn't spread, and he has been receiving regular care and checks to manage his symptoms. However, the financial strain of his treatment has been significant, and we have poured our resources into his care. Now, it is with deep concern that I share my mum's recent health struggles. In December 2024, she discovered lumps in her left breast, which led to an alarming diagnosis of Stage 1 Breast Cancer in January. As we sought the best possible treatment, we turned to Lakeshore Cancer Centre in Lagos, hoping for a positive outcome. Unfortunately, after further testing in Lagos, the news was heartbreaking—her cancer had progressed to Stage 3 within just two months despite initial treatments. She has bravely undergone six cycles of chemotherapy, each costing over N5 million, and now her doctors recommend an additional 14 cycles of an aggressive treatment protocol, totalling over N60 million. As the first son, I’ve tried to shoulder the financial burden during this difficult time, but it has become overwhelming. The emotional toll this journey has taken on our family is profound, and we find ourselves in need of support. I humbly reach out to you for help as we navigate this challenging path towards my mum's recovery. She is currently receiving care at Lakeshore Cancer Centre in Lagos, where her doctors have also advised significant dietary changes and controlled homoeopathic treatments. If you feel moved to contribute, any support would be a soothing balm for our family's pain. Please consider sending your heartfelt gifts to: 0094683137 Sterling Bank Nobis Nnaemeka J I also kindly ask you to share this message. Your support, whether through financial means or simply spreading the word, would mean the world to us. Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts. May you be blessed abundantly.
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THE KIINE
THE KIINE@asherrkiinee·
Pick a lucky number from 40 – 79 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 ✨ 10 numbers hide a surprise of $4,000 🎉 10 winners will be picked randomly in 24 hours
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
@Ope_mi_posi_ @PereEgbi That young man is a winner and winners are fighters. Yes it's wise to know when to deescalate, withdraw or choose the right fights, but faith is something no housemate there will ever be, an outstanding winner BBN has been robbed of. I liked,disliked & then loved him- great guy.
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Opemiposi🥰🥰
Opemiposi🥰🥰@Ope_mi_posi_·
@PereEgbi @PereEgbi so you mean, him using the word “Rubbish” and saying he will pour everything away, was the right thing to say, because he felt delayed, one thing I noticed about him since week 3 is that he lacks manner of approach, and has serious “Superiority complex ”
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Pere Egbi ✊🏾
Pere Egbi ✊🏾@PereEgbi·
Let’s talk about what really happened between Faith and Sultana during the group task. Because it wasn’t just a fight over a basket, it was a clash of presence, power, timing, ego, and perception. The setup is simple: the house was given a group task. Some of the housemates, including Faith, got right to work. They were already contributing when Sultana, who had earlier agreed to participate, chose instead to play pool while the others were building. That choice alone matters. In group settings, timing communicates priority. When people see you disengage while they’re working, it signals detachment. When you show up late and try to take over, it creates tension, whether intentional or not. Eventually, Sultana decided to join in. But as soon as she did, the atmosphere shifted. Faith called her out, likely frustrated: “We’ve been waiting for you… now you’re just coming?” Sultana fired back. The words weren’t kind. What started as passive tension quickly evolved into a verbal standoff. Now it wasn’t just about helping with the task, it became about pride, ego, and social positioning. Then came the flashpoint: Sultana picked up the basket, a key element of the task. Faith told her to drop it. She refused. He physically stepped in front of her. She still tried to walk away. And just like that, they both started dragging the basket, locked in a tug-of-war that had nothing to do with the task itself anymore. At this point, the basket wasn’t just an object, it was a symbol of control. For Faith, the basket represented order. He had been working. He wasn’t going to let someone who hadn’t lifted a finger now act like a team lead. For Sultana, it may have been about reclaiming space. About being seen. About not appearing irrelevant. Her instinct was to grab the one thing that gave her immediate visibility, regardless of timing. The struggle intensified. Faith yanked the basket fiercely, and Sultana fell. That was the breaking point. It had gone from disagreement to physical conflict. But even that didn’t end it. Sultana came back and grabbed the basket again. Faith followed and took it back from her again. This wasn’t about contribution anymore, it was about dominance. Two people caught in a psychological feedback loop, neither willing to lose ground. The basket, once a neutral prop, had become the flag of victory in a war of ego. Now here’s the truth: both were wrong…but not equally. Yes, Faith crossed a line when he yanked the basket so fiercely it caused Sultana to fall. That moment reflects emotional intensity, a failure to de-escalate, and reactive behavior under pressure. He let his frustration dictate his actions, and that’s not excusable. But his reaction was not unprovoked. Sultana triggered the disruption by arriving late, ignoring the natural order of work already in place, and trying to take charge without reading the energy in the room. She didn’t blend in, she tried to control. When asked to stop, she didn’t. And even after falling, she returned to escalate again. That shows emotional impulsivity, a need to win, and an inability to step back, even after things had gotten physical. So no, this wasn’t a case of man vs. woman. It was a case of disruption vs. order. One person had already been building. The other showed up late and tried to take the lead. And when that didn’t go down well, things spiraled. From a psychological standpoint: Sultana was wrong first. Faith was wrong next. But not equally. Sultana lit the match. Faith threw it into the basket. Both lacked emotional regulation. Sha go and VOTE FOR FAITH.
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Lolade Chioma Nwanze
Lolade Chioma Nwanze@LoladeSowoolu·
I remember ‘Straight from the Heart’ a radio show I used to listen to in my teen years. It was my Saturday morning romance novel. 10am. Don’t remember what station. Ray Power, maybe?🤔
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
@anael__mevoung I think it fundamentally depends on what you mean by "love". I'd say this is a case of a Hungry person leaving the restaurant after eating whilst the owner of that restaurant desires to establish a connection with the customer to gain customer loyalty.
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❤️Jus d’Ananas🍍
❤️Jus d’Ananas🍍@AnaelMevoung7·
After sex, I noticed that women tend to love more and men reduce their love. Why is that so?
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Nathan Isaac
Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
@chippercashapp @instablog9ja @GistLovers @GistReel I don't need your apologies. I need the money you stole from my account refunded. This is theft. You just wake up one morning and debit everyone who trusted you to give you access to their monies on your app?
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LabourPartyNG
LabourPartyNG@NgLabour·
INEC with greatest impunity have refused, neglected and failed to obey the Order of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja made on the 03rd day of March 2023, directing it to grant the Labour Party and its presidential candidate. labourparty.com.ng/the-independen…
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Nathan Isaac@meetNathanIsaac·
@Dailymercytye @AishaYesufu What's arrogant about what she said? I've noticed the oppressors and suppressors are the first to notice "arrogance". In their dictionary, everyone who refuses their suppression is ARROGANT. You left the person who is really being arrogant to call out @AishaYesufu
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Bamie⚫️
Bamie⚫️@Dailymercytye·
@AishaYesufu Very arrogant woman, not the type of you should be in politics. You talk as if you don’t care as a woman and over confidence is worrying you, i don’t know where PO got his team from lol 😂
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