• Life go whine you normally, but no panic remember oluwa de your back #respect
    Life go whine you normally, but no panic remember oluwa de your back #respect
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  • Know ur places in people's lives and act
    Accordingly , it's not pride it's self respect .
    Know ur places in people's lives and act Accordingly , it's not pride it's self respect .
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  • Don’t forget to live the table if respect is no longer served then I ask what if (Ogbono soup n fufu is served kon) Omo I nur go live oo until I finish that food
    Don’t forget to live the table if respect is no longer served😂😂 then I ask what if (Ogbono soup n fufu is served kon) Omo I nur go live oo until I finish that food 🥘 😂😂😂
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  • Adding to his recommendations, Ndume suggested that President Tinubu convene a national economic summit to generate viable solutions to the nation’s economic challenges.

    He proposed a line-up of respected Nigerian economists and former ministers, including former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former education minister Oby Ezekwesili, Akinwumi Adesina, Mansur Muktar, Arunma Oteh, and economist Tope Fasua.
    Adding to his recommendations, Ndume suggested that President Tinubu convene a national economic summit to generate viable solutions to the nation’s economic challenges. He proposed a line-up of respected Nigerian economists and former ministers, including former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former education minister Oby Ezekwesili, Akinwumi Adesina, Mansur Muktar, Arunma Oteh, and economist Tope Fasua.
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  • If you like someone, you tell the truth because that, to me, is respect. If you hate someone, you tell them the truth because what do you have to lose?
    If you like someone, you tell the truth because that, to me, is respect. If you hate someone, you tell them the truth because what do you have to lose?
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  • WISDOM FOR PARENTING

    1. Avoid Giving your child everything he asks for. He will grow up believing that he has the right to get everything he wants.

    2. Avoid laughing when your child speaks insulting words. He will grow up thinking that disrespect is entertainment.

    3. Avoid remaining insensitive to bad behavior that he can display without scolding him for his bad behavior. He will grow up thinking that there are no rules in society.

    4. Avoid picking up anything that your child messes up. He will grow up believing that others must take responsibility for his responsibilities.

    5. Avoid letting him watch any program on TV. He will grow up thinking that there is no difference between being a child and being an adult.

    6. Avoid giving your child all the money he asks for. He will grow up thinking that getting money is easy and will not hesitate to steal for it.

    7. Always avoid putting yourself on his side when he is wrong against the neighbors, his teachers, the police. He will grow up thinking that everything he does is right, it is the others who are wrong.

    8. Avoid leaving him alone at home when you go to the place of worship, otherwise he will grow up thinking that God does not exist.

    9. Avoid talking down about a family member or spouse it will teach them to hurt others and that conflict and hurting others is okay.

    10. Avoid showing them that not helping others in need is ok it will give them lack in grace.

    To make things simple, teach them grace and kindness in all things and treat them the way you would want them to be treated.
    📢 WISDOM FOR PARENTING 📌👨‍👩‍👦 1. Avoid Giving your child everything he asks for. He will grow up believing that he has the right to get everything he wants. 2. Avoid laughing when your child speaks insulting words. He will grow up thinking that disrespect is entertainment. 3. Avoid remaining insensitive to bad behavior that he can display without scolding him for his bad behavior. He will grow up thinking that there are no rules in society. 4. Avoid picking up anything that your child messes up. He will grow up believing that others must take responsibility for his responsibilities. 5. Avoid letting him watch any program on TV. He will grow up thinking that there is no difference between being a child and being an adult. 6. Avoid giving your child all the money he asks for. He will grow up thinking that getting money is easy and will not hesitate to steal for it. 7. Always avoid putting yourself on his side when he is wrong against the neighbors, his teachers, the police. He will grow up thinking that everything he does is right, it is the others who are wrong. 8. Avoid leaving him alone at home when you go to the place of worship, otherwise he will grow up thinking that God does not exist. 9. Avoid talking down about a family member or spouse it will teach them to hurt others and that conflict and hurting others is okay. 10. Avoid showing them that not helping others in need is ok it will give them lack in grace. To make things simple, teach them grace and kindness in all things and treat them the way you would want them to be treated.
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  • Chief David Sabo Kente has paid his dues in Wukari. He has invested heavily in Wukari with both physical structures, human capital development and philanthropy. I heartily congratulate him on his well deserved Honorary Doctorate Degree from the First and most respected Community University in Africa, the Kwararafa University Wukari. Wishing you better days ahead, our dear Chief Dr David Sabo Kente
    Chief David Sabo Kente has paid his dues in Wukari. He has invested heavily in Wukari with both physical structures, human capital development and philanthropy. I heartily congratulate him on his well deserved Honorary Doctorate Degree from the First and most respected Community University in Africa, the Kwararafa University Wukari. Wishing you better days ahead, our dear Chief Dr David Sabo Kente
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  • It’s all about perspective. If you see Ẹfúnróyè as 65% good, that's your view, but I don’t see her legacy that way. Victims of the slave trade wouldn’t either. We all view history differently, and it's important to respect that without dismissing anyone’s feelings
    It’s all about perspective. If you see Ẹfúnróyè as 65% good, that's your view, but I don’t see her legacy that way. Victims of the slave trade wouldn’t either. We all view history differently, and it's important to respect that without dismissing anyone’s feelings
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  • Was Ẹfúnróyè a unicorn? Yes she was! Tell me how many women in history comfortably installed kings (not just one o), help win war and become a nationalist at the end.

    If you truly studied the history of Ẹfúnróyè Tinubu, you'll know that she was like 35% bad and 65% good to her people. If you're Ẹ̀gbá and you read about her part in helping Ẹ̀gbá win the war against the Dahormeans, you will respect her.

    PS: Tell the Dòsùnmú girl that Ẹfúnróyè helped install her (great)grandfather as the king. She was one of the supporting forces that made it easy for him to ascend the throne.
    Was Ẹfúnróyè a unicorn? Yes she was! Tell me how many women in history comfortably installed kings (not just one o), help win war and become a nationalist at the end. If you truly studied the history of Ẹfúnróyè Tinubu, you'll know that she was like 35% bad and 65% good to her people. If you're Ẹ̀gbá and you read about her part in helping Ẹ̀gbá win the war against the Dahormeans, you will respect her. PS: Tell the Dòsùnmú girl that Ẹfúnróyè helped install her (great)grandfather as the king. She was one of the supporting forces that made it easy for him to ascend the throne.
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