• HOW FRIENDZONE WORKS

    That your crush that is friendly with you doesn't mean that she wants to get into a relationship with you.

    That a vvoman smiles at you or is nice to you doesn't automatically translate to her loving you.

    Most vvomen know most men fall for these things, and they have utilized them to destrøy gullible men and exploit men for their hard-earned resources.

    A mãnipulåtive vvoman, after sensing that you are interested in her, will want to go with the flow, not necessarily because she løves you, but because she understands that her being nice to you will make you vulnerable for her to use you.

    They will lead you on only for you to ask them out, and instead of them to réjêct you harshly, they will réjêct you politely, telling you that you can be friends with them.

    The reason for this is because they know that rejécting you disrespectfully might result in them losing their mãnipulåtive hold on you.

    So they want to keep you close and make sure you have that thing called HOPE, it's through that hope that they build their nest to finish you.

    They know that you want them badly, and even if they rejéct you and are nice to you, they know that you will still have hope that they feel the same way about you and might change your mind if you do more for them.

    So they keep throwing bills at you, and you keep chesting it in the hope that if you do more for them, she will change her mind, but the båd news is that it's all a game.

    She will never accept you; she's keeping you just to enrich her life. She already has someone she løves, and that's it.

    This is why you must never be in a vvoman's friendzone, and again, this is why you should not fall in løve too quickly.

    Be wise.

    Stay Afghanistan

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    HOW FRIENDZONE WORKS That your crush that is friendly with you doesn't mean that she wants to get into a relationship with you. That a vvoman smiles at you or is nice to you doesn't automatically translate to her loving you. Most vvomen know most men fall for these things, and they have utilized them to destrøy gullible men and exploit men for their hard-earned resources. A mãnipulåtive vvoman, after sensing that you are interested in her, will want to go with the flow, not necessarily because she løves you, but because she understands that her being nice to you will make you vulnerable for her to use you. They will lead you on only for you to ask them out, and instead of them to réjêct you harshly, they will réjêct you politely, telling you that you can be friends with them. The reason for this is because they know that rejécting you disrespectfully might result in them losing their mãnipulåtive hold on you. So they want to keep you close and make sure you have that thing called HOPE, it's through that hope that they build their nest to finish you. They know that you want them badly, and even if they rejéct you and are nice to you, they know that you will still have hope that they feel the same way about you and might change your mind if you do more for them. So they keep throwing bills at you, and you keep chesting it in the hope that if you do more for them, she will change her mind, but the båd news is that it's all a game. She will never accept you; she's keeping you just to enrich her life. She already has someone she løves, and that's it. This is why you must never be in a vvoman's friendzone, and again, this is why you should not fall in løve too quickly. Be wise. Stay Afghanistan Visca 👌 Maigot Kuma Conrade VID's Copied
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  • *When you chase women you lose money, but when you chase money you will never lose beautiful women. Be careful with your salary. This is a gentle reminder. January is the month where girls will be more polite than customer care*
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    *When you chase women you lose money, but when you chase money you will never lose beautiful women. Be careful with your salary. This is a gentle reminder. January is the month where girls will be more polite than customer care😂*💯 *Be Wise and Smart, Guys 🏃🏃* #DANDARION
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  • *When you chase women you lose money, but when you chase money you will never lose beautiful women. Be careful with your salary. This is a gentle reminder. January is the month where girls will be more polite than customer care*
    *Be Wise and Smart, Guys *
    *When you chase women you lose money, but when you chase money you will never lose beautiful women. Be careful with your salary. This is a gentle reminder. January is the month where girls will be more polite than customer care😂*💯 *Be Wise and Smart, Guys 🏃🏃*
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  • So, Emeka traveled to his village for his cousin’s wedding. You know how village weddings are—plenty of food, music, and elders who believe every young man should be married by force.



    As soon as Emeka arrived, his mother started her usual wahala.
    "Emeka, see your cousin Chibuzor, he is getting married today. You, when?"



    He ignored her. He had bigger problems—like surviving the wedding food.



    Now, at every Nigerian wedding, there are different types of food servers:









    The Generous Aunties – They give extra meat because they know your family.



    The Wicked Servers – They look at you like you stole their future and give you only one spoon of rice.



    The Selective Givers – If you’re fine, you get jollof rice and chicken; if not, you get plain rice and regret.



    Unfortunately, Emeka ended up in front of Mama Nkechi, the Wicked Server of the Year.
    "Young man, rice or swallow?" she asked.
    "Rice, ma," he said politely.



    She scooped half a spoon and moved on.
    "Aunty, please add more," he begged.



    She eyed him.
    "Did you contribute to the wedding budget?"



    Frustrated, he whispered to his cousin, "Guy, your wife’s people are wicked o!"



    But before he could recover, his mother dragged him towards a group of aunties.
    "Mummy, where are we going?"



    "To meet a fine village girl for you. You must marry this year!"



    Emeka realized that hunger was the least of his problems.



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    So, Emeka traveled to his village for his cousin’s wedding. You know how village weddings are—plenty of food, music, and elders who believe every young man should be married by force. As soon as Emeka arrived, his mother started her usual wahala. "Emeka, see your cousin Chibuzor, he is getting married today. You, when?" He ignored her. He had bigger problems—like surviving the wedding food. Now, at every Nigerian wedding, there are different types of food servers: 👉The Generous Aunties – They give extra meat because they know your family. 👉The Wicked Servers – They look at you like you stole their future and give you only one spoon of rice. 👉The Selective Givers – If you’re fine, you get jollof rice and chicken; if not, you get plain rice and regret. Unfortunately, Emeka ended up in front of Mama Nkechi, the Wicked Server of the Year. "Young man, rice or swallow?" she asked. "Rice, ma," he said politely. She scooped half a spoon and moved on. "Aunty, please add more," he begged. She eyed him. "Did you contribute to the wedding budget?" Frustrated, he whispered to his cousin, "Guy, your wife’s people are wicked o!" But before he could recover, his mother dragged him towards a group of aunties. "Mummy, where are we going?" "To meet a fine village girl for you. You must marry this year!" Emeka realized that hunger was the least of his problems. 😭😂 See more 👉 https://betamotive.com.ng/slytee
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  • Angela's father offered me N50million to leave his daughter alone.

    At first I was hesitate to collect the money. I mean who wouldn't? That money will change my life entirely for good. But then I thought about it. This might be a set up. He haven't even shown me the money yet or a cheque for the money.

    What if this was a set up? Of course I didn't decline his offer after thinking. I politely told him I was going to give him a feedback after thinking about it. But this feedback will be a way for me to investigate if this wasn't a set-up.

    The father didn't push further. He gave me his card to call him when ever I'm ready to take the money.

    He left my house that morning with his security. Immediately he was leaving. Jide my bestfriend walked in. They met each other at the door.

    I stood by the door until Angela's father drove off with his convoy.

    Bro you no tell me say your family get money like this. Jide said immediately I returned back to my room.

    That's Angela's father. I replied Jide. Omor. Bro which kind grace you carry? Now now you don turn inlaw. Jide said to me.

    I wish. I replied him with a sad face. Why was he here then? Jide asked me curiously. He offered me money to leave his daughter alone. I replied Jide. How much? Jide asked me. N50million. I answered Jide.

    N50million? Ayochidi N50million and you are frowning your face? Abeg tell me say you collect that money. Jide said to me. I didn't. I replied Jide? Ayochidi you didn't collect the money? Jide asked me. I didn't reject it either. I said.

    Everywhere was now calm. Ehh ehnnn what did you do then? Jide asked. I told him I was going to think about it. I said to Jide. What is there to think about Ayochidi? Jide asked me. It might be a setup. I said to Jide. A setup? What type of setup? Jide asked me.

    Bro no one goes around giving out N50million to a random stranger. I said to Jide. But the thing here now is that you are not random. He is paying you off to leave his daughter alone. His daughter who kissed you in her party. Which bring me to the question why did you say Angela kissed you again? I mean you just met her few days ago. Jide asked.

    Her father wants her to marry this billionaire bully, she doesn't want to. I explained to Jide. This is like rich men wahala o. Jide exclaimed.

    I'm telling you bro. I really didn't want to get involved. I said. It's a good thing, you got involved. Jide said. How do you mean? I asked Jide.

    Just then my phone started ringing. It was Angela calling me. I picked up the call. Hello Ayo, can you make it over to my place tonight? I want us to have dinner with my parents. Angela said.

    Okay; but will your dad be there? I asked Angela. Of course; I said my parents. My dad, my mom; they both will be here. She said.

    Then someone started knocking on my door. When I opened the door. It is my girlfriend, but she broke up with me a couple of days back.

    Olivia what are you doing here? I asked her. I don't want a break anymore Ayo. I still love you. Olivia said as she hugged me passionately.

    Jide left a heavy breath.

    To Be Continued.

    Title: The Ticket 3

    Your shares is my biggest motivation to continue..

    My Name is Ayochidi and Writing Chose Me...
    Angela's father offered me N50million to leave his daughter alone. At first I was hesitate to collect the money. I mean who wouldn't? That money will change my life entirely for good. But then I thought about it. This might be a set up. He haven't even shown me the money yet or a cheque for the money. What if this was a set up? Of course I didn't decline his offer after thinking. I politely told him I was going to give him a feedback after thinking about it. But this feedback will be a way for me to investigate if this wasn't a set-up. The father didn't push further. He gave me his card to call him when ever I'm ready to take the money. He left my house that morning with his security. Immediately he was leaving. Jide my bestfriend walked in. They met each other at the door. I stood by the door until Angela's father drove off with his convoy. Bro you no tell me say your family get money like this. Jide said immediately I returned back to my room. That's Angela's father. I replied Jide. Omor. Bro which kind grace you carry? Now now you don turn inlaw. Jide said to me. I wish. I replied him with a sad face. Why was he here then? Jide asked me curiously. He offered me money to leave his daughter alone. I replied Jide. How much? Jide asked me. N50million. I answered Jide. N50million? Ayochidi N50million and you are frowning your face? Abeg tell me say you collect that money. Jide said to me. I didn't. I replied Jide? Ayochidi you didn't collect the money? Jide asked me. I didn't reject it either. I said. Everywhere was now calm. Ehh ehnnn what did you do then? Jide asked. I told him I was going to think about it. I said to Jide. What is there to think about Ayochidi? Jide asked me. It might be a setup. I said to Jide. A setup? What type of setup? Jide asked me. Bro no one goes around giving out N50million to a random stranger. I said to Jide. But the thing here now is that you are not random. He is paying you off to leave his daughter alone. His daughter who kissed you in her party. Which bring me to the question why did you say Angela kissed you again? I mean you just met her few days ago. Jide asked. Her father wants her to marry this billionaire bully, she doesn't want to. I explained to Jide. This is like rich men wahala o. Jide exclaimed. I'm telling you bro. I really didn't want to get involved. I said. It's a good thing, you got involved. Jide said. How do you mean? I asked Jide. Just then my phone started ringing. It was Angela calling me. I picked up the call. Hello Ayo, can you make it over to my place tonight? I want us to have dinner with my parents. Angela said. Okay; but will your dad be there? I asked Angela. Of course; I said my parents. My dad, my mom; they both will be here. She said. Then someone started knocking on my door. When I opened the door. It is my girlfriend, but she broke up with me a couple of days back. Olivia what are you doing here? I asked her. I don't want a break anymore Ayo. I still love you. Olivia said as she hugged me passionately. Jide left a heavy breath. To Be Continued. Title: The Ticket 3 Your shares is my biggest motivation to continue.. My Name is Ayochidi and Writing Chose Me...
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  • History

    Ọlábánjọ Ògúnlọlá Ògúndìran was of Ibariba descent. He and his wife, Esuu, built their hut by the side of the Àjàgbọn tree.[6]

    According to an early missionary, "Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ in 1891 was a walled city, the gates of which were closely watched by day and securely closed by night. The town, picturesque and well watered was isolated from the rest of the Yoruba towns. Political relations were maintained with the Ibadans, for the country depended on its security on the warriors of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ and Ikirun...The strength of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ lay in the wall and moat surrounding the town, and the warriors made full use of it by sitting close and tight.."[7]

    The area that is called Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ today is between Igbọ́n and Ìrẹṣà—Arẹṣà to the west; Oníkòyí to the East; Olúgbọ́n to the north; and Tìmì of Ẹdẹ to its south direction—according to Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ History and Origin Documentary by Israel Ayanwuyi.

    Ògúnlọlá (later Ṣọ̀ún) noticed smoke oozing from some nearby locations. He took courage and approached these places and discovered other hunters. There is no more Baálẹ̀ Akandíẹ̀.[8]


    Ogunlola, after the discovery of these hunters, took the initiative to invite them to form the Alongo Society. The primary objectives of the society were: defence against Sunmoni (slave prowlers) raids group hunting of wild animals, and mutual assistance. After each day's hunting, they retired to Ogunlola's hut where they were treated to beans and other meals and were served with Sekete wine brewed by Ogunlola's wife from fermented guinea corn. They also engaged in discussing current affairs and planning.[citation needed]

    Esuu, the wife of Ogunlola, introduced the worship of Orisapopo to Ogbomosho. The worshippers were distinguished by white beads worn round their necks and wearing of white dresses only. Drinking of palm wine was forbidden to them. The name Orisapopo was probably derived from the fact that Ogunlola's hut was on the northsouthern route, therefore the Orisala being worshipped in the hut was named "Orisapopo" (idol by the highway). The importance and influence of 'Orisapopo' among the citizens of Ogbomoso is immense. It can be described as the patron Òrìṣà of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́.[9]


    During the time, the Ibaribas, under the leadership of Elemoso, attacked Oyo-Ile near Ilorin city. Elemoso caused a devastating havoc among the Oyo people, so much that they feared him in battle. Elemoso consequently laid total siege on Oyo, causing famine and untold hardship among the people.[citation needed]

    Alaafin was so impressed by Ogunlola's prowess that he, the Alaafin, requested Ogunlola to stay in the capital (Oyo-Ile) instead of returning to his settlement. Ogunlola politely declined saying "Ejeki a ma se ohun" meaning "let me manage the that place." His majesty, the Alaafin, granted Ogunlola's wish to return to his settlement. This was later contracted to Ogbomoso.[citation needed]

    Eventually, the authority of Ogunlola became greater and more respected. His compound by the Ajagbon tree then became the Soun's palace and a rallying point for all Ogbomoso citizens.[citation needed]

    Ogbomosho, because of her strategic location, quickly grew from a village status to a medium size town. Her people were also renown warriors. During the Fulani wars of the 19th century, many towns and villages (about 147) were deserted while their people took refuge in Ogbomosho. The influx of people further enhanced the size and strength of the town.
    History Ọlábánjọ Ògúnlọlá Ògúndìran was of Ibariba descent. He and his wife, Esuu, built their hut by the side of the Àjàgbọn tree.[6] According to an early missionary, "Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ in 1891 was a walled city, the gates of which were closely watched by day and securely closed by night. The town, picturesque and well watered was isolated from the rest of the Yoruba towns. Political relations were maintained with the Ibadans, for the country depended on its security on the warriors of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ and Ikirun...The strength of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ lay in the wall and moat surrounding the town, and the warriors made full use of it by sitting close and tight.."[7] The area that is called Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ today is between Igbọ́n and Ìrẹṣà—Arẹṣà to the west; Oníkòyí to the East; Olúgbọ́n to the north; and Tìmì of Ẹdẹ to its south direction—according to Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ History and Origin Documentary by Israel Ayanwuyi. Ògúnlọlá (later Ṣọ̀ún) noticed smoke oozing from some nearby locations. He took courage and approached these places and discovered other hunters. There is no more Baálẹ̀ Akandíẹ̀.[8] Ogunlola, after the discovery of these hunters, took the initiative to invite them to form the Alongo Society. The primary objectives of the society were: defence against Sunmoni (slave prowlers) raids group hunting of wild animals, and mutual assistance. After each day's hunting, they retired to Ogunlola's hut where they were treated to beans and other meals and were served with Sekete wine brewed by Ogunlola's wife from fermented guinea corn. They also engaged in discussing current affairs and planning.[citation needed] Esuu, the wife of Ogunlola, introduced the worship of Orisapopo to Ogbomosho. The worshippers were distinguished by white beads worn round their necks and wearing of white dresses only. Drinking of palm wine was forbidden to them. The name Orisapopo was probably derived from the fact that Ogunlola's hut was on the northsouthern route, therefore the Orisala being worshipped in the hut was named "Orisapopo" (idol by the highway). The importance and influence of 'Orisapopo' among the citizens of Ogbomoso is immense. It can be described as the patron Òrìṣà of Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́.[9] During the time, the Ibaribas, under the leadership of Elemoso, attacked Oyo-Ile near Ilorin city. Elemoso caused a devastating havoc among the Oyo people, so much that they feared him in battle. Elemoso consequently laid total siege on Oyo, causing famine and untold hardship among the people.[citation needed] Alaafin was so impressed by Ogunlola's prowess that he, the Alaafin, requested Ogunlola to stay in the capital (Oyo-Ile) instead of returning to his settlement. Ogunlola politely declined saying "Ejeki a ma se ohun" meaning "let me manage the that place." His majesty, the Alaafin, granted Ogunlola's wish to return to his settlement. This was later contracted to Ogbomoso.[citation needed] Eventually, the authority of Ogunlola became greater and more respected. His compound by the Ajagbon tree then became the Soun's palace and a rallying point for all Ogbomoso citizens.[citation needed] Ogbomosho, because of her strategic location, quickly grew from a village status to a medium size town. Her people were also renown warriors. During the Fulani wars of the 19th century, many towns and villages (about 147) were deserted while their people took refuge in Ogbomosho. The influx of people further enhanced the size and strength of the town.
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  • RULES TO A HAPPY & SMART LIFE IN 2025.

    1. Speak less and listen more. And when you have something to say, mean it and people will be eager to hear you talk.

    2. Never argue with people on subjects like religion, politics, and controversies. You can just agree with them or ignore them and go away. If you wish to argue with them on those subjects, they will drag you to mud.

    3. Think before you speak. Rushing to say something without thinking about it first can result in saying something you will regret later.

    4. Be humble and polite to others. No matter how they treat you. In the future, they will regret it.

    5. Control your emotions. You need to keep their emotions at the backseat while letting logic drive the car.

    6. Do not reveal your next move to anyone. No one can attack what they don’t known.

    7. Don't speak about yourself. Resist shifting the focus to you.

    8. Always make eye contact and be confident while talking to others. Maintain eye contact for 50 percent of the time while speaking and 70% of the time while listening.

    9. Don't ever try to copy someone. Be unique.

    10. Do not start something you cannot offer full dedication.

    11. Silence is the best answer to h@ters. Stop feeding them with the attention they need.

    12. Train yourself for the ability to come up with great opinions. Be very analytical and this will help you see things differently. Have the reasons why you do things the way you do. Be free to see things in your own unique way.

    RULES TO A HAPPY & SMART LIFE IN 2025. 1. Speak less and listen more. And when you have something to say, mean it and people will be eager to hear you talk. 2. Never argue with people on subjects like religion, politics, and controversies. You can just agree with them or ignore them and go away. If you wish to argue with them on those subjects, they will drag you to mud. 3. Think before you speak. Rushing to say something without thinking about it first can result in saying something you will regret later. 4. Be humble and polite to others. No matter how they treat you. In the future, they will regret it. 5. Control your emotions. You need to keep their emotions at the backseat while letting logic drive the car. 6. Do not reveal your next move to anyone. No one can attack what they don’t known. 7. Don't speak about yourself. Resist shifting the focus to you. 8. Always make eye contact and be confident while talking to others. Maintain eye contact for 50 percent of the time while speaking and 70% of the time while listening. 9. Don't ever try to copy someone. Be unique. 10. Do not start something you cannot offer full dedication. 11. Silence is the best answer to h@ters. Stop feeding them with the attention they need. 12. Train yourself for the ability to come up with great opinions. Be very analytical and this will help you see things differently. Have the reasons why you do things the way you do. Be free to see things in your own unique way.
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  • This is the season to be still. Don't over share, sometimes it's best to keep things between you & God for a while. The Bible says: "The wise don't tell everything they know, but the foolish talk too much and are ruined." (Proverbs 10:14) Don't post everything. When they ask about you politely say, "all is well, thanks for asking". Stop telling everyone what is bothering you or what you are struggling with, talk to God about it first.
    This is the season to be still. Don't over share, sometimes it's best to keep things between you & God for a while. The Bible says: "The wise don't tell everything they know, but the foolish talk too much and are ruined." (Proverbs 10:14) Don't post everything. When they ask about you politely say, "all is well, thanks for asking". Stop telling everyone what is bothering you or what you are struggling with, talk to God about it first.✝️💞
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  • When chatting with people outside your personal circle or with busy people, it is best to begin with a polite greeting and then proceed directly to the main reason for texting. There is no need to pause for a response to formalities such as "good morning, sir/ma'am" before conveying your message. Additionally, it is rude to ask people how their night was. It is not your fvckin business.
    When chatting with people outside your personal circle or with busy people, it is best to begin with a polite greeting and then proceed directly to the main reason for texting. There is no need to pause for a response to formalities such as "good morning, sir/ma'am" before conveying your message. Additionally, it is rude to ask people how their night was. It is not your fvckin business.
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  • Producer to consumer the a credit score did polite you call number
    Producer to consumer the a credit score did polite you call number
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