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    Let's assume you earn ₦470 every time you stream a song on Nuviastream, and you're fortunate enough to stream up to 10 songs per day. Below is how much you'll gather in just 9 days of streaming songs on Nuvia without referrals.


    *Day | Streams | Earnings*
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    1 | 10 | ₦4,700
    2 | 20 | ₦9,400
    3 | 30 | ₦14,100
    4 | 40 | ₦18,800
    5 | 50 | ₦23,500
    6 | 60 | ₦28,200
    7 | 70 | ₦32,900
    8 | 80 | ₦37,600
    9 | 90 | ₦42,300

    *Total earnings in 9 days: ₦42,300*

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    *STREAM, EARN & REPEAT! No referral needed* Let's assume you earn ₦470 every time you stream a song on Nuviastream, and you're fortunate enough to stream up to 10 songs per day. Below is how much you'll gather in just 9 days of streaming songs on Nuvia without referrals. *Day | Streams | Earnings* -----|--------|---------- 1 | 10 | ₦4,700 2 | 20 | ₦9,400 3 | 30 | ₦14,100 4 | 40 | ₦18,800 5 | 50 | ₦23,500 6 | 60 | ₦28,200 7 | 70 | ₦32,900 8 | 80 | ₦37,600 9 | 90 | ₦42,300 ♦️ *Total earnings in 9 days: ₦42,300* 💡 Interestingly, you can stream and earn from all available songs on the platform. Imagine streaming more than 10 songs daily! Do the math! Join my group for more details https://chat.whatsapp.com/CHY4o5BYAqwDEmggu0AZ0l
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  • Responsorial Psalm Psalm 42.43

    R. My soul is thirsting for God, the living God. When can I enter and appear before the face of God?

    Like the deer that yearns for running streams, so my soul is yearning for you, my God.

    Responsorial Psalm Psalm 42.43 R. My soul is thirsting for God, the living God. When can I enter and appear before the face of God? Like the deer that yearns for running streams, so my soul is yearning for you, my God.
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  • Create one income source
    and use it to create more income sources.
    From one candle light another.
    Sounds simple but hard to do.
    One income stream is survival.
    Multiple income streams are power.
    Build, reinvest, and multiply-because mple but wealth is never accidental.

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    Create one income source and use it to create more income sources. From one candle light another. Sounds simple but hard to do. One income stream is survival. Multiple income streams are power. Build, reinvest, and multiply-because mple but wealth is never accidental. #survival #streams #wealth #wealthcreation #WealthMindset #wealthbuilding #Income #wealthmanagement #inspire #inspiration #motivation #motivational #motivationalquotes
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  • The Blue Moon's Enigma

    The blue moon glows with a golden eye,
    A radiant gaze that passes us by,
    Ordinary souls cannot peep inside,
    As darkness streams, and mystery abides.

    It sits aloof, a distant, ethereal sphere,
    Unreachable, yet its beauty draws near,
    Oh, moon, what sorcery have you spun?
    Your light, now veiled, is lost to everyone.

    Without the piercing stares that once revealed,
    Your splendor, I shall miss your beauty unsealed.
    The Blue Moon's Enigma The blue moon glows with a golden eye, A radiant gaze that passes us by, Ordinary souls cannot peep inside, As darkness streams, and mystery abides. It sits aloof, a distant, ethereal sphere, Unreachable, yet its beauty draws near, Oh, moon, what sorcery have you spun? Your light, now veiled, is lost to everyone. Without the piercing stares that once revealed, Your splendor, I shall miss your beauty unsealed.
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  • WHEN YOU GO INTO COURTSHIP....

    The first thing you should talk about is your vision.

    Marriage becomes boring when there is nothing tangible to talk about.

    You are not going to be cooking and having sex 24\7.

    You have a strong desire to succeed and that success is hidden in your God-given vision -your destiny.

    What exactly is your vision?

    Where are you going in life?

    What do you want to be known for?

    Okonjo Iweala is known as the Director General of WTO.

    Donald Trump is now the President of the United States.

    Sinach is known for Gospel songs.

    Evangelist Mike Bamiloye is known for Mount Zion films.

    Peter Obi is aspiring for Presidency in 2027.

    Dangote is known as a business guru.

    Adichie Chimamada Ngozi is known as good novelist.

    Bishop Oyedepo is known as a great man of faith.

    Pastor Chris is known for healing streams.

    Veekee James is known as a fashion Icon.

    What exactly do you want to be known for?

    Where are you heading in life?

    Until you know it, you are not qualified for marriage.

    Your marriage will be boring, cold, distant, depressive and full of criticism because there won't be anything tangible to discuss with your spouse except daily complaint about things that are not working in your life!

    No one wants to live with a critic and nag!

    Eventually, they move away from you first emotionally, then sexually then physically.

    The sex you thought will gum you together will further tear you apart.

    So if all you are doing in courtship now is having sex instead of talking about your vision, you are heading for marital disaster.

    No one succeeds by accident!

    You dream it, talk it and act it.

    Dream it while single. Talk it while courting. Act it when married.

    I hope you understand?

    Thanks for reading. God bless you. Cheers!

    © Seun Oladele.
    WHEN YOU GO INTO COURTSHIP.... The first thing you should talk about is your vision. Marriage becomes boring when there is nothing tangible to talk about. You are not going to be cooking and having sex 24\7. You have a strong desire to succeed and that success is hidden in your God-given vision -your destiny. What exactly is your vision? Where are you going in life? What do you want to be known for? Okonjo Iweala is known as the Director General of WTO. Donald Trump is now the President of the United States. Sinach is known for Gospel songs. Evangelist Mike Bamiloye is known for Mount Zion films. Peter Obi is aspiring for Presidency in 2027. Dangote is known as a business guru. Adichie Chimamada Ngozi is known as good novelist. Bishop Oyedepo is known as a great man of faith. Pastor Chris is known for healing streams. Veekee James is known as a fashion Icon. What exactly do you want to be known for? Where are you heading in life? Until you know it, you are not qualified for marriage. Your marriage will be boring, cold, distant, depressive and full of criticism because there won't be anything tangible to discuss with your spouse except daily complaint about things that are not working in your life! No one wants to live with a critic and nag! Eventually, they move away from you first emotionally, then sexually then physically. The sex you thought will gum you together will further tear you apart. So if all you are doing in courtship now is having sex instead of talking about your vision, you are heading for marital disaster. No one succeeds by accident! You dream it, talk it and act it. Dream it while single. Talk it while courting. Act it when married. I hope you understand? Thanks for reading. God bless you. Cheers! © Seun Oladele.
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  • A sweet perfume upon the breeze
    Is borne from ever vernal trees,and flowers that never fading glow, where streams of life forever flow.
    A sweet perfume upon the breeze Is borne from ever vernal trees,and flowers that never fading glow, where streams of life forever flow.
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  • Twice I've sent money to this girl to visit me and she didn't show up.
    The first time was in 2023.
    I met her here on Facebook. She was quite lovely and went by the name Ogadi Uka.
    I approached her and made clear to her that the reason why I texted her was because I liked her. After several months of flirting and late-night chatting, I requested that she visit me and she agreed.
    The problem was that she lived in Lagos, and I Aba.
    I agreed to fund her transport bills from Lagos to Aba and back. It summed up to 40K then. She was to stay with me for three days.
    The day she was supposed to come to my house, her number was suddenly not going. It was switched off. I texted her on Facebook, on WhatsApp, left voice notes and all for her and all were left unreplied to.
    Three days later, she called me and told me that she fainted that morning and her neighbours had to rush her to a nearby clinic where treatments were administered to her. She showed me a picture of her on a drip.
    I told her it was okay, that she should not bother coming anymore and should instead use that money to buy drugs. She thanked me profusely and called me a good man.
    I texted and called her throughout that week to know the state of her health, and even sent more money to her to buy fruits and juice.
    Five months later, I asked her to visit me again and she agreed. I sent her 50K for transport.
    That day, I waited and waited and waited but she didn't show up. Her line was inactive. Her Facebook account was suddenly deactivated.
    I was mād. I was flabbergastēd. I wanted to cry.
    Two days later, she called me and told me that she was sorry, that her mom dièd that morning so she couldn't come. She told me that she was still grieving, so I should understand.
    I told her that I thought she was an orphan. I even showed her a screenshot of our text where she mentioned she was an orphan.
    She told me Oh, Ah, that she wasn't talking about her real mother. That she was talking about her Aunty. That her Aunty was the one that diēd and she was like a mother to her because she trained her and her siblings.
    She told me that she couldn't visit me because she used the money I sent to her to sort out her mom's (Aunty's) mortuāry things.
    She said sorry and I accepted with an okay.
    Two months later—early this year—I asked her to visit me but told her that I had relocated to Abuja ooo. I showed her pictures of my new house, a very modern apartment with AC, a flat TV, huge couches, and a sleek interior. I even showed her the new car the company I run social media pages for gifted me, and she congratulated me.
    I asked her if she could come from Lagos to Abuja, and that if she couldn't, I'd understand. She said she can. But she told me she didn't have money for the bus fare, that ten kobo no dey her account.
    I sent her 20K for her bus fare. I told her I would give her money for the bus home on the day she would leave my place.
    That day, I kept calling her. She told me when she booked a bus, when she entered it, when they left the park, and when she reached Abuja, by 2 in the afternoon.
    Immediately she reached the park in Abuja, I called her and told her to take a bike to Gwarinpa and that once she reached there, she should give the bikeman the phone so I would give him directions to my house.
    After I ended the call with her, I switched off my phone.
    By the time I switched on my phone by 5 in the evening, streams of texts pinged into my Facebook. 46 messages I had received from her. I called her and as soon as she picked up, she started shouting at me. She said she was stranded on the road and had been calling me, that I knew she didn't have any money on her, not even her in her bank account, that she didn't like this, that I should quickly pick her up from the junction.
    I told me that I was sorry, and then I told her to flag down a bikeman so I would give him directions to my house.
    Immediately she hailed a bike and gave the man the phone, I asked the man to tell her to go home, that I didn't even know where Gwarinpa was in Abuja because I still live in Aba full full. I told him to tell her that however she manages to find her way home—that is if she finds her way home—I don't care.
    Then I switched off my phone again
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    Twice I've sent money to this girl to visit me and she didn't show up. The first time was in 2023. I met her here on Facebook. She was quite lovely and went by the name Ogadi Uka. I approached her and made clear to her that the reason why I texted her was because I liked her. After several months of flirting and late-night chatting, I requested that she visit me and she agreed. The problem was that she lived in Lagos, and I Aba. I agreed to fund her transport bills from Lagos to Aba and back. It summed up to 40K then. She was to stay with me for three days. The day she was supposed to come to my house, her number was suddenly not going. It was switched off. I texted her on Facebook, on WhatsApp, left voice notes and all for her and all were left unreplied to. Three days later, she called me and told me that she fainted that morning and her neighbours had to rush her to a nearby clinic where treatments were administered to her. She showed me a picture of her on a drip. I told her it was okay, that she should not bother coming anymore and should instead use that money to buy drugs. She thanked me profusely and called me a good man. I texted and called her throughout that week to know the state of her health, and even sent more money to her to buy fruits and juice. Five months later, I asked her to visit me again and she agreed. I sent her 50K for transport. That day, I waited and waited and waited but she didn't show up. Her line was inactive. Her Facebook account was suddenly deactivated. I was mād. I was flabbergastēd. I wanted to cry. Two days later, she called me and told me that she was sorry, that her mom dièd that morning so she couldn't come. She told me that she was still grieving, so I should understand. I told her that I thought she was an orphan. I even showed her a screenshot of our text where she mentioned she was an orphan. She told me Oh, Ah, that she wasn't talking about her real mother. That she was talking about her Aunty. That her Aunty was the one that diēd and she was like a mother to her because she trained her and her siblings. She told me that she couldn't visit me because she used the money I sent to her to sort out her mom's (Aunty's) mortuāry things. She said sorry and I accepted with an okay. Two months later—early this year—I asked her to visit me but told her that I had relocated to Abuja ooo. I showed her pictures of my new house, a very modern apartment with AC, a flat TV, huge couches, and a sleek interior. I even showed her the new car the company I run social media pages for gifted me, and she congratulated me. I asked her if she could come from Lagos to Abuja, and that if she couldn't, I'd understand. She said she can. But she told me she didn't have money for the bus fare, that ten kobo no dey her account. I sent her 20K for her bus fare. I told her I would give her money for the bus home on the day she would leave my place. That day, I kept calling her. She told me when she booked a bus, when she entered it, when they left the park, and when she reached Abuja, by 2 in the afternoon. Immediately she reached the park in Abuja, I called her and told her to take a bike to Gwarinpa and that once she reached there, she should give the bikeman the phone so I would give him directions to my house. After I ended the call with her, I switched off my phone. By the time I switched on my phone by 5 in the evening, streams of texts pinged into my Facebook. 46 messages I had received from her. I called her and as soon as she picked up, she started shouting at me. She said she was stranded on the road and had been calling me, that I knew she didn't have any money on her, not even her in her bank account, that she didn't like this, that I should quickly pick her up from the junction. I told me that I was sorry, and then I told her to flag down a bikeman so I would give him directions to my house. Immediately she hailed a bike and gave the man the phone, I asked the man to tell her to go home, that I didn't even know where Gwarinpa was in Abuja because I still live in Aba full full. I told him to tell her that however she manages to find her way home—that is if she finds her way home—I don't care. Then I switched off my phone again Follow me for more
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  • Multiple Income Streams: Having more than one source of income (such as a business, investments, or side gigs) accelerates wealth creation.
    Multiple Income Streams: Having more than one source of income (such as a business, investments, or side gigs) accelerates wealth creation.
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