• https://amiloadednews.com/npa-ed-badmus-celebrates-elder-statesman-alhaji-shuaib-oyedokun-at-90/
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    NPA ED Badmus Celebrates Elder Statesman, Alhaji Shuaib Oyedokun At 90
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    Share on Social Media x facebook linkedinwhatsapptelegram The Executive Director, Marine and Operations, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Engr. Olalekan Badmus has felicitated elder statesman and Read More
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  • Don’t feel bad for making decisions that upset other people. You’re not responsible for their happiness, you’re responsible for yours.
    Don’t feel bad for making decisions that upset other people. You’re not responsible for their happiness, you’re responsible for yours.
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  • When you feel bad about yourself, you are blocking all the love and all the happiness that the Universe has for you.
    When you feel bad about yourself, you are blocking all the love and all the happiness that the Universe has for you.
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  • Here is the revised post:

    "Egg vs Salt:

    A Tale of Two Perspectives

    Life is like an egg...

    It's fragile, yet it holds so much potential.

    Just as an egg can be broken by a single misstep, our lives can be shaken by unexpected challenges.

    But then there's salt...

    Salt can add flavor and depth to an egg, but it can also preserve and protect it.

    Our experiences - both good and bad - can be like salt...

    They can add richness and meaning to our lives, or they can help us grow stronger and more resilient.

    So, which one are you?

    An egg, fragile and vulnerable?

    Or a pinch of salt, adding flavor and strength to the world around you?

    Share your thoughts!

    #EggVsSalt #LifeInspiration #Motivation"
    Here is the revised post: "Egg vs Salt: A Tale of Two Perspectives Life is like an egg... It's fragile, yet it holds so much potential. Just as an egg can be broken by a single misstep, our lives can be shaken by unexpected challenges. But then there's salt... Salt can add flavor and depth to an egg, but it can also preserve and protect it. Our experiences - both good and bad - can be like salt... They can add richness and meaning to our lives, or they can help us grow stronger and more resilient. So, which one are you? An egg, fragile and vulnerable? Or a pinch of salt, adding flavor and strength to the world around you? Share your thoughts! #EggVsSalt #LifeInspiration #Motivation"
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  • 1. Never shake hand while sitting.

    2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest.

    3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy.

    4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you.

    5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation.

    6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do.

    7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion.

    8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say.

    9. Ask more than you answer.

    10. Leave the profane language for the less educated.

    11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone.

    12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact.

    13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go.

    14. Never be ashamed of where you come from.

    15. Don't beg for a relationship.
    1. Never shake hand while sitting. 2. Never talk bad about the food when you are the guest. 3. Don't eat the last piece of something you didn't buy. 4. Protect who is behind you and respect who is beside you. 5. Never make the first offer in a negotiation. 6. Don't take credit for the work you didn't do. 7. Dress well, no matter what the occasion. 8. Speak honestly: say what you think and mean what you say. 9. Ask more than you answer. 10. Leave the profane language for the less educated. 11. Avoid placing your phone on the table when eating with someone. 12. Listen, smile and most of all make eye contact. 13. If you're not invited, don't ask to go. 14. Never be ashamed of where you come from. 15. Don't beg for a relationship.
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  • Healthy Fats for a Stronger Body

    Not all fats are bad! Healthy fats from sources like avocados, nuts, and olive oil support brain function, heart health, and glowing skin. Unlike trans fats in junk food, these good fats reduce inflammation and provide long-lasting energy. Add healthy fats to your diet for a well-rounded approach to nutrition and overall wellness.
    Healthy Fats for a Stronger Body Not all fats are bad! Healthy fats from sources like avocados, nuts, and olive oil support brain function, heart health, and glowing skin. Unlike trans fats in junk food, these good fats reduce inflammation and provide long-lasting energy. Add healthy fats to your diet for a well-rounded approach to nutrition and overall wellness.
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  • By an Anonymous!👇🏿

    *A PROSE OF AN OBSERVER ABOUT IBB BOOK LAUNCH*

    I have always said that if you stay alive long enough in Nigeria you will see devil exhumed from the grave and deoderised by Nigerians.

    IBB's book launch presented a perfect platform for such occasion.

    OBJ was there. Taking notes for his next book.

    GEJ was present. Looking clueless and neither here nor there as usual

    Gowon as usual dwelt on inanities.

    He eulogised IBB for restoring his rank yet unlike IBB is not bold enough to write his own book.

    Perhaps, Gowon is also waiting for his contemporaries to die before lying over their graves like IBB.

    and of course Bobo Chicago who claimed to fight for democracy but the current face of tyranny, evil and undemocratic practices was also there.

    The people who betrayed Abiola and urged him to Golgotha were there shining their rotten teeth in the glistening light.

    The picture represents the perfect problem with Nigeria.

    These were men who contributed in the ruination of a country.

    Nobody has bad word for IBB.

    Given time, he has transformed into the perfect General.

    He has become a hero and maker of men.

    But give to IBB, as a military leader he understood evil craftsmanship.

    He has dealt with rotten idiots who paraded themselves as Democrats so the audience before him were very familiar.

    One vital question.

    How did a man who did everything to destroy democracy suddenly became the beacon of democracy in Nigeria, to the extent that aspiring leaders visit his Minna Mecca to receive tutelage on leadership?

    There were also billionaires like Arthur Eze who is at best a nuisance in Igboland.

    There were Alakija. She was gifted with oil wells.

    There was Dangote etc.

    They all had good things to say about IBB.

    No mention of Dele Giwa.

    An unsung hero in a useless country.

    Moshood Abiola at least got 1 day named after him each year.

    That was enough price for dying for Nigeria and ruining his family and business.

    After all IBB was his dear friend.

    The billionaires claimed IBB made them.

    Thus, they rewarded him with about 16 billion naira for his library project.

    Laughable!

    All the Nigerian dictators own libraries.

    They gave back to him.

    IBB was a maker of men.

    By the way, Abacha also made some men.

    When will they stand up and speak for him or probably build a library for him?

    Buhari also made some men during his 8 years democratic dictatorship.

    He will likely receive his flowers and a library named after him.

    The Emilokrook made some men also as Lagos State Governor.

    We recall he rebuilt the house of our Prof Wole Soyinka who was so poor he couldn't afford to rebuild his house.

    In future the crooks he made will donate to his library.

    So YOU, where exactly are you in the scheme of things as a Nigerian?

    Your reward is poverty, hunger, unemployment, disease, homelessness, japa then heaven.

    I can only take one positive thing from the meeting.

    He took responsibility by admitting for the first time, that his friend, Abiola won the June 12 election.

    Sadly again, and deliberately not for forgetfulness, Humphrey Nwosu, the electoral umpire during June 12 who was brave to announce most of the results against military directive wasn't mentioned.

    Folks like Humphrey Nwosu doesn't fit the Nigerian optics.

    He was a gatecrasher to uncommon destiny.

    He lived in a wrong country among unclean people.

    He became part of the collateral damage.

    An unsung hero.

    As IBB admitted to Abiola's victory, 33 years after, I look forward to the day the dark Professor, Mahmood will develop the manhood to confess openly to Peter Obi that he rigged the 2023 election to favour the Chicago drug baron.

    I once said that even if devil appears physically in Nigeria that he would receive massive supporters.

    Nigeria is the seat of evil.

    It is a crime scene.

    It's not habitable for human beings.

    Living in Nigeria for far too long is capable of turning a saint to a devil.

    I am yet to see an African country were evil is celebrated and bad character rewarded such as Nigeria by Nigerians.

    It is one country I can tell you for sure that it cannot be redeemed.

    A country populated by religious maggots who spend billions of naira to visit Mecca and Israel yet return to Nigeria as agents of Satan to ruin their people.

    IBB is evil.

    But those who came after him were undiluted devils.
    By an Anonymous!👇🏿 *A PROSE OF AN OBSERVER ABOUT IBB BOOK LAUNCH* I have always said that if you stay alive long enough in Nigeria you will see devil exhumed from the grave and deoderised by Nigerians. IBB's book launch presented a perfect platform for such occasion. OBJ was there. Taking notes for his next book. GEJ was present. Looking clueless and neither here nor there as usual Gowon as usual dwelt on inanities. He eulogised IBB for restoring his rank yet unlike IBB is not bold enough to write his own book. Perhaps, Gowon is also waiting for his contemporaries to die before lying over their graves like IBB. and of course Bobo Chicago who claimed to fight for democracy but the current face of tyranny, evil and undemocratic practices was also there. The people who betrayed Abiola and urged him to Golgotha were there shining their rotten teeth in the glistening light. The picture represents the perfect problem with Nigeria. These were men who contributed in the ruination of a country. Nobody has bad word for IBB. Given time, he has transformed into the perfect General. He has become a hero and maker of men. But give to IBB, as a military leader he understood evil craftsmanship. He has dealt with rotten idiots who paraded themselves as Democrats so the audience before him were very familiar. One vital question. How did a man who did everything to destroy democracy suddenly became the beacon of democracy in Nigeria, to the extent that aspiring leaders visit his Minna Mecca to receive tutelage on leadership? There were also billionaires like Arthur Eze who is at best a nuisance in Igboland. There were Alakija. She was gifted with oil wells. There was Dangote etc. They all had good things to say about IBB. No mention of Dele Giwa. An unsung hero in a useless country. Moshood Abiola at least got 1 day named after him each year. That was enough price for dying for Nigeria and ruining his family and business. After all IBB was his dear friend. The billionaires claimed IBB made them. Thus, they rewarded him with about 16 billion naira for his library project. Laughable! All the Nigerian dictators own libraries. They gave back to him. IBB was a maker of men. By the way, Abacha also made some men. When will they stand up and speak for him or probably build a library for him? Buhari also made some men during his 8 years democratic dictatorship. He will likely receive his flowers and a library named after him. The Emilokrook made some men also as Lagos State Governor. We recall he rebuilt the house of our Prof Wole Soyinka who was so poor he couldn't afford to rebuild his house. In future the crooks he made will donate to his library. So YOU, where exactly are you in the scheme of things as a Nigerian? Your reward is poverty, hunger, unemployment, disease, homelessness, japa then heaven. I can only take one positive thing from the meeting. He took responsibility by admitting for the first time, that his friend, Abiola won the June 12 election. Sadly again, and deliberately not for forgetfulness, Humphrey Nwosu, the electoral umpire during June 12 who was brave to announce most of the results against military directive wasn't mentioned. Folks like Humphrey Nwosu doesn't fit the Nigerian optics. He was a gatecrasher to uncommon destiny. He lived in a wrong country among unclean people. He became part of the collateral damage. An unsung hero. As IBB admitted to Abiola's victory, 33 years after, I look forward to the day the dark Professor, Mahmood will develop the manhood to confess openly to Peter Obi that he rigged the 2023 election to favour the Chicago drug baron. I once said that even if devil appears physically in Nigeria that he would receive massive supporters. Nigeria is the seat of evil. It is a crime scene. It's not habitable for human beings. Living in Nigeria for far too long is capable of turning a saint to a devil. I am yet to see an African country were evil is celebrated and bad character rewarded such as Nigeria by Nigerians. It is one country I can tell you for sure that it cannot be redeemed. A country populated by religious maggots who spend billions of naira to visit Mecca and Israel yet return to Nigeria as agents of Satan to ruin their people. IBB is evil. But those who came after him were undiluted devils.
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  • Bad association spoil useful habit is not only for kids choose your friends wisely as an adult too
    Bad association spoil useful habit is not only for kids choose your friends wisely as an adult too
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  • You say, you want something really bad. God says, really? Then wait for it. Let's test how much you really want it.
    You say, you want something really bad. God says, really? Then wait for it. Let's test how much you really want it.
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  • 𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗚𝗘

    1. As a lady, you are at least 21 years old and the man is at least 25 years old.

    2. You have a job/ business that can take care of you, your wife and at least a baby.

    3. As a man you have your own apartment and you pay all your bills by yourself.

    4. As a lady, you can take good care of yourself and another person without any stress.

    4. You love children and hope to have yours.

    5. You enjoy cooking and do house chores without being told.

    6. You can live at least a thousand miles away from your parents.

    7. You can make major decisions about your life and face the consequence.

    8. You are no longer under the control and command of your parents.

    9. You do not yield to peer pressure. You do what needs to be done regardless of what anyone feels.

    10. You are sexually responsible. You know how to say NO to premarital sex and mean it.

    11. As a lady you have a good relationship with your dad and you are submissive to authorities.

    12. As a man, you love your mum, sisters and treat women generally with respect and dignity.

    13. You know how to make and multiply money.

    14. You are spiritually sound. You pray and receive answers to your prayers. You know how to hear God.

    15. You are generous. You give with pleasure.

    16. You have a healthy sexual desire.

    17. You know exactly what you want in life and you pursue it daily to attain it.

    18. You have a strong desire to love, bond with and help another person be all what God wants them to be.

    19. You do not have destructive bad habits.

    20. You are in full grip of your emotions. You are not hot tempered, lustful and possessive!

    These and more are the signs you are ready for marriage. Marriage requires all round maturity: physical, social, financial, mental, emotional, psychological. It is not compulsory you must marry at 25.

    Wait till you are mature or your immaturity will destroy your marriage. I see it happen all the time. May the Lord grant you understanding.
    🔴𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗔𝗚𝗘 1. As a lady, you are at least 21 years old and the man is at least 25 years old. 2. You have a job/ business that can take care of you, your wife and at least a baby. 3. As a man you have your own apartment and you pay all your bills by yourself. 4. As a lady, you can take good care of yourself and another person without any stress. 4. You love children and hope to have yours. 5. You enjoy cooking and do house chores without being told. 6. You can live at least a thousand miles away from your parents. 7. You can make major decisions about your life and face the consequence. 8. You are no longer under the control and command of your parents. 9. You do not yield to peer pressure. You do what needs to be done regardless of what anyone feels. 10. You are sexually responsible. You know how to say NO to premarital sex and mean it. 11. As a lady you have a good relationship with your dad and you are submissive to authorities. 12. As a man, you love your mum, sisters and treat women generally with respect and dignity. 13. You know how to make and multiply money. 14. You are spiritually sound. You pray and receive answers to your prayers. You know how to hear God. 15. You are generous. You give with pleasure. 16. You have a healthy sexual desire. 17. You know exactly what you want in life and you pursue it daily to attain it. 18. You have a strong desire to love, bond with and help another person be all what God wants them to be. 19. You do not have destructive bad habits. 20. You are in full grip of your emotions. You are not hot tempered, lustful and possessive! These and more are the signs you are ready for marriage. Marriage requires all round maturity: physical, social, financial, mental, emotional, psychological. It is not compulsory you must marry at 25. Wait till you are mature or your immaturity will destroy your marriage. I see it happen all the time. May the Lord grant you understanding.
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