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purveyor of bliss.

Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Imade.
Imade.@ImadeIyamu·
Ray Dalio’s reply on Reddit when asked what’s the most important decision you can make
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Preethi Kasireddy
Preethi Kasireddy@iam_preethi·
A 34 year old woman is ovulating a 34 year old egg. That egg has been sitting in her ovaries since before she was born. She started with 6 to 7 million of them. By birth, she had 1 to 2 million. By puberty, 300,000. Most women hear this and think their eggs are just deteriorating year after year. They are not. When the eggs are dormant, they have low metabolic activity. That is what keeps them viable for decades. The real test comes in the final 3 months before ovulation, when the egg wakes up, metabolic activity spikes, and it either has what it needs or it does not. This is the part nobody talks about. You cannot undo 34 years of aging. But you can change the environment your egg matures before it is ovulated. How you are eating, sleeping, and living in these few months before conception directly affects the egg you ovulate. Most women are told there is nothing they can do about egg quality. That is not true. This is what we work on at Ferta.
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-valar morghulis-@eldivine·
My dad had a similar experience. He owned three FMCG stores in Yaba, Tejuosho to be precise. After the war he didn't even come back to Lagos immediately because he felt he might not be welcome. Instead he moved to PH then to Sapele and started doing imports of sewing machines (many Igbo people started itinerant sewing which led them to Okrika). He couldn't crack the business however so his friend who had moved to Cotonou asked him to come join him. On his way there he passed through Lagos and decided to stop by his former area (two full years after the war ended) and found out that his long term neighbor a Yoruba man had kept his 3 shops running, restocking it and keeping all the records. When he saw my dad he told him he'd been looking for a way to reach him since the war ended, even sending messages but post war craziness meant no way to find him. He totaled the money he'd managed plus the cost of buying the stores and everything added up to £9,000. That's what my dad took plus the £6,000 he made from selling off his old business and started doing shoe and textile imports in Lome from 1973 onwards. Many such cases.
Polyglot adedeji Odulesi@polyglotodulesi

During the Nigerian Civil War, many Igbo people fled cities like Lagos, leaving behind houses and property. Alex Ekwueme (then a young architect) left his house in Apapa. His neighbour, Otunba Subomi Balogun, a banker did not seize the property. Instead, he removed intruders from the house, renovated it and rented it out while Ekwueme was away. He carefully kept all the rent proceeds. When the war ended and Ekwueme returned, Balogun handed back the house to him and gave him a full envelope of all the rent collected Ekwueme was reportedly shocked, because many others lost their properties during that period. About a decade later, Ekwueme became Vice President under President Shehu Shagari (Second Republic, 1979–1983). Subomi Balogun wanted to establish his own bank but faced significant hurdles at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Officials resisted because it was unprecedented for a private Nigerian citizen to own a commercial bank without foreign partners; there were also political suspicions (some alleged he might use it to finance certain politicians). After failing to get traction through official channels, Balogun turned to his old friend. One Sunday after Church Service, he and his wife "cornered" Ekwueme at the Cathedral Church in Marina, Lagos. They physically grabbed Ekwueme and his wife's clothing to get past security and plead their case. Ekwueme listened, reassured him, and instructed him to come to the Federal Executive Council meeting he would preside over (as Shagari was absent). That very Thursday, the Finance Minister called Balogun to confirm that the license had been approved on Ekwueme's instruction. This paved the way for FCMB and reportedly opened doors for other indigenous banks. Balogun later opened an FCMB branch in Ekwueme's hometown of Oko (Anambra State) in continuation of their friendship. We love ourselves, it is the politicians that are dividing us.

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Sherry
Sherry@SchrodingrsBrat·
Two people genuinely oriented toward the same thing will inevitably arrive at the same place by the logic of geometry:
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Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo
Gbenga Samuel-Wemimo@GbengaWemimo·
I wrote about this some months ago, and a lot of people here started accusing me of talking about medical issues without the right credentials to do so. I know five children who were born and raised in Nigeria before their parents took them abroad at the age of between one year old and two years old. These children got to the United Kingdom, the USA, and Canada, and they stopped talking. Days turned into months, and months turned into years. The children were labelled as autistic, and their parents began to pray and also seek medical intervention on the children's behalf. Two of the parents had something to do in Nigeria; they came with the same children, and the children began to talk again within a week. All traces of autistic behaviour disappeared completely. Till tomorrow, I don't know what to make of it. However, when i wrote about it, some people said it was just a conincidence while others said "It might be culture shock" etc
Aina Orosun 🥰🥰🥰@seyfunmi

There is something about Nigeria 🇳🇬 that someone needs to research: its ability to elicit speech in non verbal autistic children. A friend just told me about her 5 year old daughter, who had never uttered a word while they were in Canada. However, after just few months in Nigeria

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LittleBittyPrettyRu ♡
I’m so glad that finally somebody debunked the “2 cp books found in Michael’s locked cabinet” myth in a concise and easy-to-understand way. Bcoz it’s been pissing me off for years how much guilters have ran with this false narrative. PLEASE RT and WATCH till the END! #MJINNOCENT
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Tori Wan Kenobi
Tori Wan Kenobi@MajestyRia·
If you’re looking for a job or just wanna pick up a few extra shifts… Download the Instawork App ASAP! Local businesses outsource shifts & you choose when & where you want to work. Lots of Warehouse, Line Cook, simple merchandising gigs. Fill out the W2 & get straight to it ✅
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Afropolitan 🅰️🌶
Afropolitan 🅰️🌶@afropolitan·
Afrobeats artists have priced themselves out of the fans who made them. The people who streamed you from day one can't afford your show anymore. @AlhajiPopping Tobi Mohammed built Mainland Block Party to 38,000 tickets — and still keeps cocktails at ₦5,000. New episode. Link below.
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soosoorandom
soosoorandom@sluvity_____·
If you love someone remove them from the pedestal which imprisons them and denies the fullness of their humanity. Allow them to be imperfect and assure them that their so called imperfection is also a reflection of the divine.
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Rage ❉
Rage ❉@ragecvlt·
"The only effective solution against evil and violent people is good people more skilled in violence. " -Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings.
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Obirinism
Obirinism@Obinrinism·
Some types of Aso Oke ❤️
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amorete 🌹@renimusing·
@NinaSerafina absolutely unrelated to your tweet - I wish they hired you to run socials for the Michael movie.
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nina lee
nina lee@NinaSerafina·
You really gotta believe that no matter what it looks like, your desires are possible and happening for you.
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