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Yomi Elufisayo
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Yomi Elufisayo
@yomcee
Constant quest for knowledge and undiluted passion for excellent service delivery.
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Breaking news: HOW TO CONSERVE FUEL THIS PERIOD. IT WORKS OO
Try it.
How to conserve 95% of the fuel in your car, especially when using a big engine car.*
Below are few practical and scientific steps to conserve fuel in your car:
1: Before you start your car, check the engine oil and water level, also the battery contacts.
2: Start the car and allow it to run for one or two minutes.
3: While it is running, come out and check the tyre levels.
4: If satisfied, after one or two minutes, turn off the ignition.
5: Lock the car and leave it at home, then cross the road and enter public transport to ur destination.
Take care.
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@idholerhi @girlsMum1 Enabler ba wo? You did not notice that I acknowledged all his sacrifices that aided his wife's educational achievements? I only wished he saw the need for continuous development to bridge the educational gap between him and his wife.
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@yomcee @girlsMum1 You are the enabler of the stupidity that runs rampage amongst women.Did you ever ask urself what job the man is currently engaged in,his time schedule,how educationally advancing will help his present job or the future prospect, or is it to please the ego of an ingrate.
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My husband and I got married when I was still an SSCE holder and he had ND.
Fast forward to now, I have my Master’s degree.
And it’s not like it was easy. I was raising kids, working a 9–5, running a business, and still went to school part-time till I finished.
My husband supported me, paid my school fees and all, but he refused to further his own education despite me telling him many times.
Now this is where I’m struggling…
Whenever I’m with my friends and we’re talking, and I have to mention that my husband is just an ND holder, I don’t even know how to say it without feeling somehow.
It makes me feel like we’re not on the same level again.
I don’t know if it’s wrong for me to feel this way or if I’m overthinking it.
Has anyone ever been in this kind of situation?
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@ElizabethDese @Dammi_Esq ".........some are for stability"
That line deep.
We learn everyday.
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A guy in my area finally got his first good-paying job.
First salary? He bought a new phone, new clothes, and took his friends out.
Everybody praised him.
“You’ve made it!”
Two months later, he lost the job.
No savings.
No backup.
The same friends he spent money on?
Nowhere to be found.
He said something that stuck with me:
“I celebrated like I had arrived…
when I was just getting started.”
Not every win is for show.
Some are for stability.
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@Iwa_lewa1 You no go calculate ba wo? For this country at the moment?
Opportunity cost knowledge is a must, if not everywhere go just dey blur for you at intervals.
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@ruffydfire @asemota We don fit deploy strategy to curtail fuel increment?
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From March 1 till now, Nigeria has made over N1 trillion extra from high oil prices.
In just 3 weeks.
Fuel is high, food is high, transport is worse. So where is the subsidy. Because this money is being suffered by the masses and more gain for the Feds.
The country is earning more, but the people are feeling less.
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@ummuh_Zahra Thumbs up to you and your daughters.
No limits......
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They said a house full of girls is empty… Today, mine is full of queens. 👑🤍
My husband looked at our four daughters and saw “liabilities.”
One day he left, took our savings and disappeared, chasing a life where he believed a son would complete him.
I was left with four little girls, including a 6-month-old. No support. No explanation.
I cried… but when my child asked, “Mummy, will we eat today?” something in me changed.
I did everything honest I could to survive, selling, carrying, washing—just to keep them fed and in school.
People talked. I stayed focused.
Years passed…
Today I stood at the airport watching my daughters chase their dreams abroad on scholarships.
And that baby he left behind? She’s becoming a lawyer.
As for him… life moved on.
But me?
I raised four strong, brilliant women—and that’s my pride.
To every mother raising daughters:
You’re not lacking anything. You’re raising greatness. 🤍

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@Ravious101 Not exactly correct. Loving your biological child is programmed. But loving someone that’s not yours is the purest love because it was a choice, not an obligation.
I have been the recipient of that love, and now giving it.
You’re his dad, embrace it.
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@The_Big_Chifa_ Indelible memories......
None of us knew it was going to be our last game together.
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@Jaiyejeje0m0 Tough but we have to keep pushing.
For every struggling fellow out there, I pray that the Almighty God continue to grant us the needed strength, grace & favor to hold on strong.
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SOME OF US ARE TIRED💔😔
- We are tired of the life we’re living
- We are tired of the place we’re living
- We are tired of waking up in the same place
- We are tired of working tirelessly to pay debts
- We are tired of working tirelessly with no rest
- We are tired of working tirelessly to only afford food
- We are tired of hustling everyday with no result
We’re tired of everything!! 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
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@honest30bgfan_ Omo, why did you do this to Popsi & Momsi? No try that rough play again ooooooo🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔
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@BlessingCh73232 @Dammi_Esq @girlsMum1 Hence, the Pastor should allow his son to proceed with the marriage. The past should remain in the past.
Note that the lady in question might be of better behavior in marriage compared to those that front innocent past🤷
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@yomcee @Dammi_Esq @girlsMum1 No one's calling up anyone's past. Events can bring back old memories, that's why we're humans. But when it comes, you shrug that off because it's in the past now..
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A pastor went out for evangelism and met a pr0st!tute.
He preached to her. She repented, gave her life to Christ, left pr0stituti0n, and completely changed her life. She even started attending the same church.
A year later, she met the pastor’s son in church. They fell in love and decided to get married.
When the son took her home to introduce her to his father, the pastor refused.
The same woman he once celebrated as a “soul won for Christ” suddenly wasn’t good enough to be his daughter-in-law.
Now my question is simple:
Do we truly believe in redemption or only when it benefits our sermons?
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@Mallam_jabeer Una never see anything.
You will learn by fire by thunder.
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The difference is clear. In the North, they throw a few measures of rice to our women as if that is empowerment.
In the South, they distribute freezers and other valuable equipment that can actually help people start businesses and earn a living.
One side gets tools for economic independence, the other gets temporary handouts. That contrast says everything.


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