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OyèmíDayò

@oyemidayo

Entrepreneur/ God First.

Ogun, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2015
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POJU OYEMADE
POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
Very creative. @tcniganmu who wrote this or conceived. I owe that person a gift. Be at the Crucible tomorrow our MEN'S meeting.
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David Eboh
David Eboh@DavidEboh5·
You are good in what you do, but you are a human who is susceptible to faults. Listen to feedback and be humble in reflecting on others views of you. Be objective in assessing the merits of each, make relevant changes and become more better. Our journey is a continuous learning process. From me, be firm, fair and respectful to your guests. Stick to the facts, limit the input of your own opinion so that your objectivity and integrity cannot be in doubt. You remain among the best that Nigerians are proud of. Well done 👍🏾 🌹
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Chinedu
Chinedu@stillchino·
@tobilobaayo12 @ruffydfire Thank you. The thing for me is that Rufai has potential because he is very daring. But he needs refinement to reach that potential and he doesnt seem to have insight into his own inadequacies. How then can be grow?
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Oluwatobiloba Daniel
Oluwatobiloba Daniel@tobilobaayo12·
Holding someone accountable isn't about being rude or answering a question with another question. I've noticed a pattern in your approach: you often inject your bias under the guise of questioning, dominate the conversation, and interrupt your guests when they try to contribute. Your main issue seems to be that you have preconceived notions about the answers you want to hear, and when your guests don't align with those expectations, you become dismissive. Perhaps consider these adjustments: 1. Listen actively and allow your guests to fully express their thoughts. 2. Frame questions neutrally to encourage genuine discussion. 3. Be open to perspectives that differ from your own.
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
It was 8 PM on a Friday, and my partner was dead asleep on the living room sofa, still in his work clothes. I was on FaceTime with a friend who was getting ready for a massive night out. She asked what my weekend plans were, and I flipped the camera to show him resting. She sighed, doing her makeup. “Girl, doesn't it bother you? You’re young, it's Friday, and you're just watching a man sleep. You deserve the princess treatment. If he really wanted to take you out and show you off, he would.” I looked at him. I looked at the dark circles under his eyes and the laptop still open on the coffee table. What my friend didn’t see was that earlier that week, he had quietly taken over two of my biggest bills so I could afford to take a lower-paying job that I actually loved. He had been pulling 14-hour days for months, absorbing all the financial pressure so I could finally breathe. I didn’t argue with her. I just calmly said, “He is giving me the soft life. The soft life is me waking up without panic because he goes to war every single day. I’m not going to punish him for returning from that war exhausted.” The line got quiet. I told her to have fun, hung up, and draped a blanket over him. The internet has completely warped our idea of what love looks like. It has convinced women that "princess treatment" means endless aesthetic dates, constant entertainment, and a partner who operates with infinite energy. But a man cannot simultaneously be in the trenches securing your absolute safety, and have the carefree energy of a guy with zero responsibilities. I realized that night: The ultimate luxury isn't a man who takes you out to be seen. It’s a man who makes your life so incredibly secure that fiercely protecting his rest becomes your biggest priority.
Kaze 🇳🇬@8Kyle

unpopular relationships opinions that would get you in this position???

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Mind Over Weakness
Mind Over Weakness@mindoverweaknes·
When women are in love
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ELITE MASCULINE
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7·
Getting the best out of your marriage for wives
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Felix 🦅
Felix 🦅@felixanthonie·
@Chizitere_xyz If he's building your fortress, you have to give him the grace to be exhausted... This!! You can't expect a tired busy and overly stressed man to be always available for you, he has his own battles he's fighting and he's exhausted already
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THE CHOSEN ONE
THE CHOSEN ONE@OghCaleb·
Women want the luxury, comfort and security a hardworking man can provide and refused to understand the pressure and sacrifice it takes to build that life. If you want a man grinding to create stability, you also have to understand he won’t always have endless time and energy for everything else.
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Prolific
Prolific@prolific2u·
@Chizitere_xyz “You cannot demand the spoils of war and then complain that the soldier is too tired to entertain you when he finally gets home” - POWERFUL !!
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Sandra Ibeh
Sandra Ibeh@tiwi_concierge·
🔥🔥 There was a time I was so passionate about starting a car wash business that I even gave my then boyfriend capital to fund it. Let me be honest that money didn’t last. He kept dipping into it until it finished. Painful lesson. Now, I want to help someone build a car wash business the right way with clarity, structure, and accountability. I’m considering opening a Car Wash Business Community where for 3 months: • I guide you with clear startup structure • We break down your numbers properly • I hold you accountable • You take real action But this is not for everyone. If you have up to 1 million naira and you’re seriously considering starting a car wash business, would you join? Why 1 million? Because beyond equipment, you must consider rent and operational cost. Starting without calculating your overhead is how people enter panic mode. I need only serious people. If after 2 weeks you’re not taking action, I’ll remove you from the group. No hard feelings. This space will be for executors, not observers. If this sounds like something you’re ready for, leave a comment to join the waiting list. Deal? Make sure you have the 1m before commenting .
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Communicator
Communicator@Communicat0r·
“I don port” by Saka was the beginning of the end for Etisalat 💀😭😂 The color changed from Green to Yellow at 0 :17. Goated Ad worthy of studying in schools 🐐😂🫡🙌
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