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Fatimah Omowumi

Fatimah Omowumi

@teemargold1

Striving to be a better person// A Muslimah// An Educationist // Lover of good things// ⚽ lover//

Katılım Ekim 2019
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Come and buy chicken
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@Tope_Orus Why are Nigeria men this daft? Is this love or stupidity? A simp is a danger to himself, his family and community at large.
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Tope A teacher & A Farmer I Will Never Give Up 💪)
You’re teaching your girlfriend driving at late evening? With a personal car that your legs can’t reach the break from the passenger’s seat. Now you people have k!lled three children! From mother of four to mother of one. Haaaa
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Fatimah Omowumi@teemargold1·
@peng_writer Now, you were right. Congratulations Arsenal 🎉 You people should be quick about the celebration, you are disturbing my tl 😂🫣🫣😏
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Healthy chicken is Available Ilorin
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Halimah Ahmed
Halimah Ahmed@ahmedhalimah02·
Now let's be serious and put all cruise aside, I spent almost the night putting this together with a little help from ChatGpt here and there, I hope you find it a good read. One of the most emotionally complex transitions a woman can experience in marriage is the transition from being “the wife” to becoming "a numbered wife" in a polygamous home. A lot of people discuss polygamy from the surface level; religion, culture, rights, finances or permissions, but very few people honestly address the deep psychological, emotional and identity shift the first wife experiences when the structure of her marriage changes. The truth is, no matter how religious, mature or emotionally intelligent a woman is, that transition can shake the foundation of her emotional security if not properly navigated. Because what many women are mourning in that moment is not always just the arrival of another woman, but the loss of exclusivity, familiarity and the version of marriage they had psychologically settled into. Few of the emotions a women battle are; grief, insecurity, comparison, wounded ego, fear of replacement, fear of emotional abandonment and anxiety about the future. If these emotions are not honestly confronted, they slowly transform into bitterness, silent competition, emotional withdrawal, hostility and a home permanently charged with tension. Another difficult reality many first wives must understand is that polygamy does not only test love, it tests identity. A woman who built her entire self-worth around being “the only one” will naturally struggle more than a woman whose identity was built around purpose, values, self-esteem, emotional intelligence and a life beyond marital exclusivity. This is why I always tell women: create something that is exclusively yours, have your own money and never build your entire emotional existence around one role, because life can restructure that role at any moment. Transitioning into a first wife in a polygamous marriage requires emotional maturity that goes beyond ordinary marital advice. It demands emotional discipline, self-awareness and spiritual intelligence. Not every battle deserves a reaction. Not every insecurity deserves validation. Not every comparison deserves your attention. The more a woman obsessively competes for position, the more emotionally drained she becomes. Peace begins the moment she stops measuring her worth by comparison and starts grounding herself internally again. This is also where many husbands fail disastrously. A man introducing polygamy into a home without emotional responsibility, fairness, reassurance, structure and wisdom creates emotional chaos that can permanently damage everyone involved, including the children. Justice in polygamy is not merely financial provision. Emotional neglect, humiliation, public favoritism, manipulation and weaponizing one wife against another destroys homes faster than poverty ever could. A wise husband understands that leadership during this transition requires patience, transparency, emotional presence and fairness so intentional that neither home feels psychologically abandoned. For the first wife, healing during this transition often begins when she accepts one difficult truth: another woman entering the marriage does not reduce her value, erase her history or invalidate the years she invested. Her position may have changed, but her dignity should not. One of the most powerful things a woman can do in such a season is refuse to lose herself. Continue growing. Continue building your mind, your spirituality, your purpose, your confidence and your emotional stability. Because the women who suffer the most in difficult marital transitions are usually the ones whose entire identity existed only within the marriage itself. And finally, I think many women need to understand this:
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Fatimah Omowumi
Fatimah Omowumi@teemargold1·
@HQuemzi @Tope_Orus With sufficient feeding and proper management, most of them will be weighing between 2kg- 2.5kg at six weeks. And there might also be runts too.
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Tope A teacher & A Farmer I Will Never Give Up 💪)
Let’s assume 8 bags of feed will be enough for 51 broilers (1 carton) for 6 weeks. Feed cost: 1 bag = 19,000 19,000 × 8 = 152,000 Medication: 25,000 Since drinkers and feeders are already available, no extra cost on equipment. Total expenses: 152,000 + 25,000 = 177,000 Now, assuming each broiler weighs 3kg and 1kg sells for 5,250: 3kg × 5,250 = 15,750 per bird If all 51 broilers survive: 15,750 × 51 = 803,250 Estimated profit: 803,250 - 177,000 = 626,250 Broiler farming is profitable when properly managed. Please study this.
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Lateefah Omonegho
Lateefah Omonegho@Omonegho04·
As Salam Alaykum, everyone. As Islamic Tales for Kids continues to grow, we are currently compiling testimonials and feedback for upcoming Eid-ul-Adha children-focused initiatives, presentations, and collaborations with reputable Islamic organizations and platforms, by the will of Allah. This Eid season, we hope to create meaningful Islamic learning experiences for Muslim children through storytelling, guided learning, interactive activities, faith-centered engagement, and family bonding moments. If you have ever: • Watched our lessons • Come across our content online • Witnessed our sessions • Benefited from our teachings • Or encountered Islamic Tales for Kids in any way We would sincerely appreciate your honest feedback and testimonies. Kindly drop your testimonials in the comment section below. Your words may help open more opportunities to impact and nurture young Muslim hearts through joyful Islamic learning. Jazakumullahu khayran for your continued love and support. Muhammed Lateefat Omonegho Islamic Tales for Kids Club
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Emerald 💚 هداية
Emerald 💚 هداية@Mz_Tosyn·
Come and buy Salah lace!!! Help me RT
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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
What is a food that you thought you hated and now you absolutely love?
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Àgbàakin of Europe🇳🇬 🇪🇺
You have an uncle abroad, he’s coming home for holiday, provided all of the below are same price, which will you prefer he brings for you. 1) Shoe 2) Perfume 3)T-Shirt 4) Bag (female leather bags) 5) Wrist-watch
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Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.
Ibrahim Kazeem, MBA.@peng_writer·
Allah has not forgotten you. He will bless you at the perfect time, in ways better than you expect. 💜
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AbuMustaeina Oloye
AbuMustaeina Oloye@AbuMustaeina·
A SIMPLE BUSINESS IDEA FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS CAPITAL OF 1MILLION OR LESS AND THINKING WHAT BUSINESS TO DO Take one product. One product with huge daily demand. One product that many Nigerians already know and use. Sell a small quantity of it today. Sell a bit more quantity of it tomorrow. Sell more quantity of it next week. Then sit down and do some more research. Ask yourself, "Who can buy this in bulk quantities?" Find them and sell to them Build relationship with them and retain them. Keep increasing the quantity you sell daily. At some point, your supplier may not be able to serve you because you need more than he has. Nwannem, this is simplified entrepreneurship. Just pick one easy moving product and start. Remember to keep records. Remember to keep increasing quantity sold. Remember to keep marketing. I saw a woman who did this simple flow with habanero pepper. Now she even plants her own pepper. She says she sells at 5000 Naira per kg and produces 300 kg daily. Thats 1.5million in sales. She says she cannot even meet demand. She started by buying habanero pepper in kilos from farmers and selling and growing steadily. I know another lady who did it with sweet corn. You have watched me do it with eggs. Biko remember to pick a product the market already wants. Not coconut oil. Not sweet potatoe flour. Not "that healthy oil" you like. Not multi-level marketing products. Sell what the market wants. Not what you want. Leave products that make you talk and talk and explain taya. Sell what we already want. Just find that one product that you can grow easily and sell again and again to repeated customers. This is how to start a business that grows fast. Listen to the market, not to yourself. Let me stop here. #chiomaifeanyieze Me: don’t forget to invest when you start making money
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