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@cd_maxy

Just me in Christ #COYG Arsenal fc since 2000

Lagos, Nigeria Присоединился Şubat 2011
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Maxwell@cd_maxy·
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FRUIT OF LIFE Daily Devotional by Pastor Kingsley Oyakhilome Thursday, 4th June 2026 Topic: Believe the Prophetic Word. Scripture: 2Chronicles 20:20 And they rose early in the morning, and went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa: and as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood and said, Hear me, O Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem; Believe in the LORD your God, so shall ye be established; believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper. Believing prophecy is key to experiencing its fulfillment. Faith positions you to step into what God has already spoken. As a believer, you must choose to believe God’s Word regardless of circumstances. What God has spoken is greater than what you see. Hold on to His Word, stand in faith, and you will see it come to pass. Thought for the Day: Faith activates prophecy. Prayer: Father, help me to believe every word You have spoken concerning me. Strengthen my faith to stand firm until fulfillment comes in Jesus name. Amen. Confession: I believe God’s Word. I am established, and I prosper according to His promises. Hallelujah! Prophet’s Blessing: I decree, your faith will not fail. You will believe and see the fulfillment of every good word God has spoken over your life in Jesus name. Action: Reject every doubt today and declare, I believe God’s Word concerning my life. #FruitofLifeDailyDevotional #DailyDevotional #Faith #JesusPowerAndVictoryMinistry #DailyPrayer #DailyWord #FruitfulLifeChurch #PastorKingsleyOyakhilome
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Maxwell@cd_maxy·
For All drivers Especially professional drivers Your daily driving posture determines your health and ultimately your longevity on the wheel. Sit right!
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
This is so true. People don't realize how transferable their skills are. They think because they studied law, they can only be a lawyer. Or because they studied accounting, they must work in a firm. But really, that's not how it works. Law teaches you how to argue. How to write clearly. How to read between the lines of any document. You can use that in more places than you think. Accounting teaches you to follow the money. To spot what doesn't add up. To think in systems. That's useful in business, in investing, even in running a home. Chemical engineering teaches you process thinking. How to take something from point A to point B efficiently. Operations people, product managers, and logistics guys basically do the same thing with different tools. Most people are sitting on abilities they don't even recognize because they're looking at their certificate instead of what the certificate actually trained them to do. Go one level deeper. Ask yourself, what did my course actually teach me to do? Not the subject itself but the thinking behind it. No skill/course of study is a waste. You just haven't found the right context yet.
Ifeanyi ifebi@Nnewi300

No skill is a waste. Some of the things I learnt as a microbiologist is helping me today as a security professional.

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Michael Taiwo Annual Scholarships
Congratulations to the 5 winners of our Free GRE Vouchers Giveaway, sponsored oy our Founder & CEO, Dr. Michael Taiwo @AskMichaelTaiwo The winners are: 1. Samuel Adeyemo @Jomo_Of_FUTA Course: Industrial Mathematics Institution: Federal University of Technology, Akure 2. Shaibu Abdullateef @Latimax4all Course: Computer Science Institution: Bayero University, Kano 3. Muhammad Ayuba @ayuba_muquadam Course: Agricultural & Resource Economics Institution: Federal University of Technology, Akure 4. Fakolujo Oluwole @Fakwol Course: Food Science & Technology Institution: Federal University of Technology, Akure 5. Ogbuefi Victor @Sir0Victor Course: Electrical & Electronics Engineering Institution: Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University IMPORTANT INFORMATION A. Winners will receive PowerPrep test voucher codes. B. Candidates who achieve a GRE score of 310 or above on the PowerPrep test by June 30, 2026, will have their GRE examination fees fully covered by MT Scholarships. C. An international passport is required before we can register any winner for the GRE examination. All winners should contact MT Scholarships @MtScholarships via our X (formerly Twitter) handle for the next steps. Congratulations once again, and we wish you success as you prepare for the GRE.
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I want to cover the full cost of the GRE exam ($236) for 5 of you. To apply, please follow these steps: 1. Write a short essay (maximum of 5 paragraphs) as a reply to this post, explaining why you need the voucher. 2. If you have applied for the @MtScholarships before, include all the years and the corresponding Unique ID with your response. (e.g. 2025, UID: 123456; 2024, UID:654321) 3. Ask others to engage with your post here. Engagements on your personal page (i.e., quotes or new, related posts) will not count. 4. Winners will be selected based on the following: - Engagement (sum of likes, retweets, and comments) on posts on THIS page (20% weight). - The compelling nature and relevance of their story (30% weight). - Past @MtScholarships applicants (20% weight) - Exceptional merit (eg BGS) (20% weight) - Management discretion (10% weight). The application period ends at 12:00 PM WAT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Please note: Winners will be given PowerPrep test voucher codes. Only those who achieve a score of 310 or higher by the end of June 2026 will have their GRE exam paid for. You must have an international passport before we can register you for the exam. I look forward to reading your stories and seeing how we can support you!

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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
I want to cover the full cost of the GRE exam ($236) for 5 of you. To apply, please follow these steps: 1. Write a short essay (maximum of 5 paragraphs) as a reply to this post, explaining why you need the voucher. 2. If you have applied for the @MtScholarships before, include all the years and the corresponding Unique ID with your response. (e.g. 2025, UID: 123456; 2024, UID:654321) 3. Ask others to engage with your post here. Engagements on your personal page (i.e., quotes or new, related posts) will not count. 4. Winners will be selected based on the following: - Engagement (sum of likes, retweets, and comments) on posts on THIS page (20% weight). - The compelling nature and relevance of their story (30% weight). - Past @MtScholarships applicants (20% weight) - Exceptional merit (eg BGS) (20% weight) - Management discretion (10% weight). The application period ends at 12:00 PM WAT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Please note: Winners will be given PowerPrep test voucher codes. Only those who achieve a score of 310 or higher by the end of June 2026 will have their GRE exam paid for. You must have an international passport before we can register you for the exam. I look forward to reading your stories and seeing how we can support you!
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Ewomazino Egbeme
Ewomazino Egbeme@zingtindiamond·
Discipline is choosing between what you want now and what you want most. That is the core message of this image. On one side is a single apple. A reward that can be enjoyed immediately. On the other side is an apple tree. A source of abundance that requires patience. The image highlights one of the most important decisions people make every day: The choice between immediate gratification and long-term rewards. Most people know what they want most. A healthy body. Financial freedom. A successful business. Strong relationships. Knowledge. Peace of mind. A meaningful life. The challenge is that these things rarely arrive instantly. They require time. And time often asks us to sacrifice something we want right now. That is where discipline enters. Discipline is not punishment. Discipline is not suffering. Discipline is simply the ability to prioritize a greater future over a smaller present. The apple represents immediate pleasure. The tree represents lasting value. Many people spend their lives consuming apples. Very few spend enough time planting trees. They choose: Entertainment over education Comfort over growth Spending over investing Excuses over responsibility Shortcuts over mastery temporary pleasure over lasting success Each decision feels small. But small decisions repeated daily create very different futures. The image also explains why discipline feels difficult. The rewards of poor decisions arrive immediately. The rewards of good decisions arrive later. Eating unhealthy food feels good now. Exercise benefits you later. Spending money feels good now. Investing benefits you later. Procrastination feels comfortable now. Preparation benefits you later. That is why discipline often feels unfair in the moment. You do the work today. But the reward appears months or years later. Yet nature operates by this principle. Farmers plant before harvest. Builders lay foundations before skyscrapers. Authors write pages before publishing books. Entrepreneurs work before profits appear. Nobody receives the tree before planting the seed. The image teaches another important truth: Every tree was once a choice. A choice to wait. A choice to invest. A choice to prepare. A choice to think beyond today. Many people envy the tree while forgetting the years spent growing it. They admire wealth but ignore the savings. They admire confidence but ignore the practice. They admire success but ignore the sacrifices. They admire the harvest but overlook the planting season. The deeper lesson is this: Your future is largely built by the choices you make when nobody is watching. Every day you are choosing between apples and trees. Between comfort and growth. Between what feels good now and what creates something better later. Neither choice seems significant in isolation. But over years, the difference becomes enormous. One path consumes resources. The other path creates them. One path satisfies the moment. The other transforms the future. The final lesson is simple: Discipline is not about denying yourself everything you enjoy. It is about making sure temporary desires do not steal permanent goals. Because the people who consistently choose what they want most eventually build forests. While those who only choose what they want now often wonder where all their opportunities went. The apple feeds you for a day. The tree can feed you for years. And the quality of your life is often determined by which one you choose more often.
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Nawal
Nawal@nawalsehar·
Gemini Flash Prompt:Use 100% facial and body structure from attached reference image to create a sun-drenched, medium-length portrait of a young woman standing on a rugged, unpaved mountain road. She is captured with her eyes gently closed and a peaceful, content smile on her face, leaning her head slightly back to bask in the direct sunlight. Subject Details: Subject: A young woman with long, wavy dark brown hair that is slightly tousled.Expression: Eyes closed, peaceful, content smile.Pose: Standing,with her hands clasped loosely and clasped in front of her. Outfit: pink thin straight linning oversized shirt, Black Bell bottom jeans, White stripped apple watch with silver dial.
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Adeola@Adeola_fx·
@cd_maxy Dear Lord, I reject every doubt today in my life and I believe every of your word concerning my life.
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Adeola
Adeola@Adeola_fx·
The strongest enemy of human progress is often internal rather than external. The prison is not always around us, sometimes it is within us
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Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
Surround yourself with compounders.
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