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@olabodeojohnson

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Lagos شامل ہوئے Ocak 2011
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KHAN'✨@khanofkhans11_·
“I was making more money than my husband. I’m a risk taker while he’s prudent. I landed contracts. Small or big. He was building his career. 13 years later my husband got his big break and made more money”
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OLABODE@olabodeojohnson·
@Shawnife Happy birthday 🎊 Your days are blessed
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Iseunife The First@Shawnife·
Today is my birthday. 🎈 This year, it arrives quietly. With a different weight. Just last week, I lost my dad. This birthday is about choosing gratitude even when life hurts. About trusting God in seasons I don’t fully understand. I’m thankful for life itself. Thankful for God’s blessings. Thankful for the journey so far. Thankful for strength I didn’t know I had. Thankful for the peace despite circumstances. In everything, give thanks. So today, I give thanks for life!
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Iseunife The First@Shawnife·
To the greatest man I have ever known, my father. 🕊️ Last week, my dad, Professor John Ade Ajayi, passed away after months of fighting cancer. My father was the First Professor Of Metallurgical & Mineral Engineering in Nigeria. Achieved so much, yet you would never know it from the humility with which he carried himself. Writing this still feels unreal, but gratitude sits right beside the pain. Years ago, people often asked how I kept achieving so much at a young age. The answer was simple then, and even clearer now. It was the drive of my father. He was larger than life, yet deeply humble. Brilliant, yet simple. Firm, yet loving. Wherever I travelled, whenever people realised I was his son, his first born, they told me stories. Stories of how he taught them, encouraged them, opened doors for them, believed in them. Thousands upon thousands of lives were impacted by him. He was a teacher of leaders and a servant of God. He was generous and selfless in ways that can’t be fully captured in words. Even in his final days, his concern was still about others. He believed deeply in excellence. His philosophy was simple and firm: “It’s either the best or nothing.” He gave me my special name, IseunifeOluwa, which means “the loving kindness of the Lord.” I now understand that name was first a reflection of who he was. One of his quotes that keeps returning to me is this: “The longest way to success is shortcuts.” Silence in the face of wrong never aligned with his convictions. He would always say, “There is no substitute for integrity.” He lived what he believed. His life was structured around his values, and he carried them with clarity and conviction. Many people move through life, my dad lived with purpose. You have fought the good fight, You have finished the race, You have kept the faith. Your life is a legacy that time cannot erase!
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OLABODE@olabodeojohnson·
@Shawnife Prof. John Ade Ajayi was more than a teacher Reading this reminds me of his quotes. Baba Ade Ajayi as we call him has fought a good fight.The news was shocking but we can’t question God.Thank you for staying true to your convictions,Thank you for the training…Rest on Prof🕊️
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Michael Taiwo
Michael Taiwo@AskMichaelTaiwo·
1. Start by realizing that people’s opinions are too unstable to be your foundation. One moment you’re praised, the next you’re questioned. Their opinions, fickle at best. 2. Understand that your worth can’t be tied to how many people approve of you, follow you, lean to your standards, or recognize you. Those things are fleeting. If your confidence rises and falls with applause, you’ll never find peace. 3. Pursue a quiet confidence that comes from knowing who you are, what you stand for, and what you bring to the table, no matter who is clapping or not. 4. Learn to validate yourself through progress and not praise. Through discipline and not display. The need to constantly display and seek people's praise will drain you faster than genuinely growing will. When you stop chasing constant validation, you start focusing on real growth. And that’s when you become truly unshakable.
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You can stop outsourcing your self-worth to validation.

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favfeetgirl🤭@rhoskickspire·
@Ok_Enoch My father makes sure I’m always a happy child 😭😂. Even my lullaby lyrics says“keep smiling’’ 😭😂don’t allow me finish the lyrics o 😂🤣
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Oluwalonimii@oluwal0nimii·
Champions league courtois works harder than the devil
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Oluwalonimii@oluwal0nimii·
7th week and I still no understand anything this semester 😭
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Cyber Caramel_Choco🍫@Queenicea17·
Life lately: i welcome a beautiful baby boy into this world 🌎 🤩🥰. And IWD to every amazing woman 😘
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Mind Recreators (MR)
Mind Recreators (MR)@MindRecreators·
Hi, In our society today, its obvious that people tend to have struggles with some kind of bad habits that turns addictions. It becomes overwhelming and a real issue for them to let go.
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OLABODE@olabodeojohnson·
@powerfulbadeeu Guy,where you go? Funny how I thought about your absence here yesterday 😀
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Odunmadeit@ODUNMADEIT·
I will be posting pictures and videos of the house and i will be dropping account number (mine) because she doesn’t have account number atm.
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