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  • Dear men,
    The biggest mistake you can make is thinking that you have time to be linear.
    Men have to be winning on all frontiers simultaneously just to live a fucking solid existence.
    Gotta make cash, stay jacked, build networks, read, write, travel, make plans, develop relationships, keep on top of grooming etc 24/7.

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    🙌🍀🧍‍♂️ Dear men, The biggest mistake you can make is thinking that you have time to be linear. Men have to be winning on all frontiers simultaneously just to live a fucking solid existence. Gotta make cash, stay jacked, build networks, read, write, travel, make plans, develop relationships, keep on top of grooming etc 24/7. #Dear #dearborn #travel #money #moneymindset #mindset #ThinkBig #youngman #inspiration #motivation #motivational #inspire #motivationalquotes
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  • 39-year-old billionaire son of Tinubu is traveling across Arewa to campaign for his father ahead of the 2027 election.

    Ask yourself, you are over 40 years old, what other plans do you have besides receiving a T-shirt, a face cap, and ₦2K (Mobilization money)? Don't you also deserve a conducive environment that will enable you and your children to have a better future?
    Usman Moh'd Chiroma
    39-year-old billionaire son of Tinubu is traveling across Arewa to campaign for his father ahead of the 2027 election. Ask yourself, you are over 40 years old, what other plans do you have besides receiving a T-shirt, a face cap, and ₦2K (Mobilization money)? Don't you also deserve a conducive environment that will enable you and your children to have a better future? Usman Moh'd Chiroma
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  • Tell your children the truth!

    Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft!

    Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies.

    Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania!

    Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books!

    Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned!

    Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank!

    Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black!

    Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor!

    Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
    Tell your children the truth! Tell them the truth! Santa doesn't exist! That satan is not black! Tell them that every race has its ancestors and also its equal (spiritual sphere)! Tell them our rites are not witchcraft! Tell them it all began in Egypt (advanced civilization, science, math, philosophy, religion, architecture). Tell them the first Egyptians were black, nothing to do with Hollywood movies. Tell them Christopher Columbus did not discover the Americas, that Mansa Mussa, the Malian, was the richest man in the world, that black Egyptians were the first to travel the world, that they discovered Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania! Tell them it's in Egypt that the meter was invented from the measure of a drop of water, that pi (3,14) and the number of gold were invented in Egypt as well as many geometric theorems attributed to Pythagoras and Thales, yet Imotep, the greatest of scholars, remains unknown to history books! Tell them that the Ancestor of Humanity was discovered in Africa, that many of the inventions of this world were made with the participation of black people who were never mentioned! Tell them Africa had a handwriting before the first ships and missionaries arrived. Tell them that union alone can guarantee our survival and rehire us to the greatest, that concrete was invented in Egypt and not by the masons not at all frank! Tell them that after arranging punitive expeditions to loot us from our artwork for Western museums with the key to thousands of deaths, they also vandalize our cultural heritage by breaking the noses of Egyptian statues so we don't recognize The wrecked nose of a Kemite, palpable proof that ancient Egypt was black! Tell them to work not wait for the manna that will fall from heaven, it never fell! Tell them to believe our ancestors because they are the only ones who can intercede with the creator in our favor! Tell them not to hate the other when they find out the truth of a falsified story but to forgive.
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  • I would love to travel around to world and see all the beautiful places
    I would love to travel around to world and see all the beautiful places
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  • But I never asked you out "

    "I never said we are dating"

    Those were his words to me as we argued .

    I looked at him again .
    But he called me "baby,sweet heart,mylove"

    Long talk in the days , and unending gist at night .

    He was the reason no man had a chance in my life
    We planned our lives together, so I thought

    "I have somebody I love. Let's just remain as normal friends so I dont affect your relationship " he continued .

    Which relationship tunde?

    The first tears dropped from my eyes. They were tasteless.

    The second dropped.
    It tasted like crayfish and tumeric.
    Somebody was definitely cooking in my eyes here .
    I was already on my knees
    My world was spinning.

    " Let's talk about this tunde. If I did anything to upset you. I am sorry"
    I begged.
    More tears dropped!

    I searched my mind to remember any time he actually asked me out something I could remind him of instantly

    Tunde was Right!
    My eyes widened
    I had assumed.
    He had played me.

    "No"I shook my head frantically
    My emotions deceived me
    I had played myself.

    "Please tunde, you can't do this to me"
    I pleaded more.

    He made to leave.
    I grabbed his legs and he struggled to push me out.

    Something fell out of the file he held.
    I picked it up.
    My hands were shaking. As I opened to read it, my legs dropped .
    Tunde was getting married next month!
    I didn't know how long it was before I blanked out .
    .........

    Three weeks later , all I could do was stare into empty space .
    My mum was afraid. I had not even said a word to anybody this 3 weeks .
    But I did say a lot in my mind.

    I just didn't know why my tongue couldn't throw the words out.

    " Nne try to eat your food it's getting cold" mum said

    Mum had done every thing to get me to eat.
    It was fruitless .
    I gazed at the okasi soup and eba comfortably sited at the dinning table in matching plates.

    The room was spinning. I didn't know how long it was before I put my head on the dinning table and passed out.

    .....
    The days that followed were better for me.

    Tunde was by my bed side answering all the questions I asked him.

    "Why did you throw 6 years of my life away?" I asked him
    "Am sorry baby, I am back now for good" he answered.

    I smiled.

    I turned and noticed mum by my bedside. she wiped off tears from her eyes.
    But why was she crying?

    A slender looking man stood by her side.
    By his attire I could tell he is a doctor.
    "This is how she has been doctor. she calls the wall tunde"
    mum said and wiped off another ticking tear.

    " We may need to involve a psychiatrist. Shock and trauma is making her hallucinate and these could be early signs of psychosis" He said.

    I couldn't understand what they said .
    I turned and looked at my Tunde .
    He smiled at me.
    ..............,............................

    The road to my therapy venue now looked familiar
    I could even go by myself .
    At the beginning, dad took me there,so I was told.
    He had looked for the best in town and coined the name to suit him. He felt uncomfortable calling it a psychiatrist hospital .

    Dad wasn't going to accept that his daughter became *mad*

    I stepped down from my car .
    The harmattan wind came so strong and blew iced wind down my lungs.
    I breathed in deeply.

    Few months back, breathing in was difficult.
    It felt like someone pushed down hot boiled water down my lungs everytime my drugs knocked me back to reality.

    "Madam welcome " the gateman said .
    " Thank you " I replied him as I stepped Into the building.

    It's been one year already since dad first brought me here; one year since Tunde got married.

    My therapy session was ending next month .
    I turned to the gateman and smiled gently.

    It was the first time I was smiling after one year.

    Dad said I could travel to any part of europe I wanted to see when I finish therapy.

    The sun will shine tomorrow and I will rise up and try again.

    .........................................................
    What more do I say.

    Seek clearity

    Ask questions, and ask them early.

    You are not cheap if you ask "what are we"?

    You will only look cheap when you assume to be what you are not .

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    But I never asked you out " "I never said we are dating" Those were his words to me as we argued . I looked at him again . But he called me "baby,sweet heart,mylove" Long talk in the days , and unending gist at night . He was the reason no man had a chance in my life We planned our lives together, so I thought "I have somebody I love. Let's just remain as normal friends so I dont affect your relationship " he continued . Which relationship tunde? The first tears dropped from my eyes. They were tasteless. The second dropped. It tasted like crayfish and tumeric. Somebody was definitely cooking in my eyes here . I was already on my knees My world was spinning. " Let's talk about this tunde. If I did anything to upset you. I am sorry" I begged. More tears dropped! I searched my mind to remember any time he actually asked me out something I could remind him of instantly Tunde was Right! My eyes widened I had assumed. He had played me. "No"I shook my head frantically My emotions deceived me I had played myself. "Please tunde, you can't do this to me" I pleaded more. He made to leave. I grabbed his legs and he struggled to push me out. Something fell out of the file he held. I picked it up. My hands were shaking. As I opened to read it, my legs dropped . Tunde was getting married next month! I didn't know how long it was before I blanked out . ......... Three weeks later , all I could do was stare into empty space . My mum was afraid. I had not even said a word to anybody this 3 weeks . But I did say a lot in my mind. I just didn't know why my tongue couldn't throw the words out. " Nne try to eat your food it's getting cold" mum said Mum had done every thing to get me to eat. It was fruitless . I gazed at the okasi soup and eba comfortably sited at the dinning table in matching plates. The room was spinning. I didn't know how long it was before I put my head on the dinning table and passed out. ..... The days that followed were better for me. Tunde was by my bed side answering all the questions I asked him. "Why did you throw 6 years of my life away?" I asked him "Am sorry baby, I am back now for good" he answered. I smiled. I turned and noticed mum by my bedside. she wiped off tears from her eyes. But why was she crying? A slender looking man stood by her side. By his attire I could tell he is a doctor. "This is how she has been doctor. she calls the wall tunde" mum said and wiped off another ticking tear. " We may need to involve a psychiatrist. Shock and trauma is making her hallucinate and these could be early signs of psychosis" He said. I couldn't understand what they said . I turned and looked at my Tunde . He smiled at me. ..............,............................ The road to my therapy venue now looked familiar I could even go by myself . At the beginning, dad took me there,so I was told. He had looked for the best in town and coined the name to suit him. He felt uncomfortable calling it a psychiatrist hospital . Dad wasn't going to accept that his daughter became *mad* I stepped down from my car . The harmattan wind came so strong and blew iced wind down my lungs. I breathed in deeply. Few months back, breathing in was difficult. It felt like someone pushed down hot boiled water down my lungs everytime my drugs knocked me back to reality. "Madam welcome " the gateman said . " Thank you " I replied him as I stepped Into the building. It's been one year already since dad first brought me here; one year since Tunde got married. My therapy session was ending next month . I turned to the gateman and smiled gently. It was the first time I was smiling after one year. Dad said I could travel to any part of europe I wanted to see when I finish therapy. The sun will shine tomorrow and I will rise up and try again. ......................................................... What more do I say. ✅Seek clearity ✅Ask questions, and ask them early. ✅You are not cheap if you ask "what are we"? ✅You will only look cheap when you assume to be what you are not . ©️Geefted's pen✍🏼
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  • If you ever think of visiting your girlfriend at home, make sure you do background checks on her family. Check her father’s occupation, her mother’s prayer life, and whether her younger brother has a bad mouth. Otherwise, you might end up in a situation like mine where I, a humble Nigerian youth, became a carpenter by force because of love.

    It all started on a bright Saturday afternoon. My girlfriend, Chiamaka, had been disturbing me to come and visit her at home. Normally, I preferred neutral grounds like eateries, cinemas, or under a mango tree where nobody could interrogate me. But on this fateful day, she assured me that nobody was at home.

    “My parents traveled, and my younger brother went for football practice,” she said sweetly over the phone.

    My inner agbaya rejoiced. An empty house? No parental disturbance? No wahala? It was time to operate.

    I dressed like a responsible in-law-to-be clean shirt, fresh jeans, and perfume that could summon angels. I even bought small suya on the way to impress her.

    By the time I arrived, Chiamaka was already at the door, smiling like a new bride. I entered, sat down, and we started gisting. Before I knew it, one thing led to another. The atmosphere changed. The mood was set. We were about to enter the promised land when suddenly…

    GBOOOOAAAAHHHH!!!

    The front door slammed open.

    My soul left my body.

    WHEN FEAR REWIRES YOUR DESTINY

    Standing at the door was a huge, dark-skinned, no-nonsense-looking soldier in full camouflage uniform. His boots alone could kick me into the afterlife. His face? Fear itself would be scared of him.

    “Chiamaka!” his deep voice boomed. “Who is this??”

    My girlfriend froze. I froze. Time froze. Even the mosquito that was about to bite me froze in mid-air.

    “O-o-o-oh Daddy,” she stammered. “You’re back early.”

    EARLY? So this was the “traveled” she was talking about? I had been set up by love!

    Her father’s eyes scanned me from head to toe, analyzing my life choices. Then his face hardened.

    “You,” he barked, pointing at me. “Who are you and what are you doing in my house?”

    At that moment, my brain completely abandoned me. My survival instinct kicked in and activated my carpentry skills.

    I coughed, stood up, and in my most humble voice, said:

    “Sir, good afternoon, sir. I am Henry… THE CARPENTER, sir.”

    “Carpenter?” the man’s eyes narrowed.

    “Yes, sir!” I said, nodding like an agama lizard. “I, uh, I came to fix… fix…”

    I looked around desperately. My eyes landed on a wooden chair.

    “THAT CHAIR, SIR! Chiamaka complained that it was shaking, so I came to repair it.”

    I gave Chiamaka a sharp “cooperate-or-we-die” look. She quickly nodded.

    “Yes, Daddy! The chair was shaking!”

    Her father eyed us suspiciously.

    “Really? So where are your tools?”

    Tools? Oh boy.

    I swallowed hard. “Sir, my apprentice is outside with them! Let me just go and”

    “SHUT UP!”

    I shut up.

    The man walked over to the chair and sat on it. Then he folded his arms and looked at me.

    “Since you’re a carpenter, fix it.”

    I swear, at that moment, I saw my obituary poster flash before my eyes.

    I bent down beside the chair, pretending to inspect it. Meanwhile, my brain was screaming “JESUS, DELIVER ME!”

    I started tapping the chair like a professional. I even nodded and hummed like a master carpenter analyzing deep furniture secrets.

    Then I picked up a bottle of Chiamaka’s perfume from the table and used it to spray the chair joints like I was applying wood polish.

    Chiamaka’s father frowned. “What are you doing?”

    I quickly wiped the chair’s leg with my hand. “Just lubricating the surface, sir!”

    The man stared at me for a long time. Then, to my horror, he smiled.

    “Young man, you are very hardworking,” he said. “I like that. Come to the backyard, I have more furniture that needs fixing.”

    WHAT HAVE I DONE?!

    I had no choice but to follow him outside. My girlfriend? She had disappeared into the kitchen to “look for something.” Useless girl!

    For the next one hour, I was in the backyard sweating like a Christmas goat. This man made me carry wood, hammer nails, and even repaint an old table. I was suffering for love!

    At some point, he patted my shoulder and said, “My daughter needs a responsible man like you. In fact, I will introduce you to my soldier friends. They need carpentry work too.”

    GOD FORBID!

    By the time he finally dismissed me, my clean clothes were covered in sawdust, sweat, and regret. Chiamaka sneaked outside and whispered, “Baby, sorry.”

    I gave her a “You will hear from me” look and ran for my life before the man asked me to build him a whole house.

    Since that day, whenever I hear “carpenter,” I start sweating. Because love almost turned me into a laborer.

    If you ever think of visiting your girlfriend at home, make sure you do background checks on her family. Check her father’s occupation, her mother’s prayer life, and whether her younger brother has a bad mouth. Otherwise, you might end up in a situation like mine where I, a humble Nigerian youth, became a carpenter by force because of love. It all started on a bright Saturday afternoon. My girlfriend, Chiamaka, had been disturbing me to come and visit her at home. Normally, I preferred neutral grounds like eateries, cinemas, or under a mango tree where nobody could interrogate me. But on this fateful day, she assured me that nobody was at home. “My parents traveled, and my younger brother went for football practice,” she said sweetly over the phone. My inner agbaya rejoiced. An empty house? No parental disturbance? No wahala? It was time to operate. I dressed like a responsible in-law-to-be clean shirt, fresh jeans, and perfume that could summon angels. I even bought small suya on the way to impress her. By the time I arrived, Chiamaka was already at the door, smiling like a new bride. I entered, sat down, and we started gisting. Before I knew it, one thing led to another. The atmosphere changed. The mood was set. We were about to enter the promised land when suddenly… GBOOOOAAAAHHHH!!! The front door slammed open. My soul left my body. WHEN FEAR REWIRES YOUR DESTINY Standing at the door was a huge, dark-skinned, no-nonsense-looking soldier in full camouflage uniform. His boots alone could kick me into the afterlife. His face? Fear itself would be scared of him. “Chiamaka!” his deep voice boomed. “Who is this??” My girlfriend froze. I froze. Time froze. Even the mosquito that was about to bite me froze in mid-air. “O-o-o-oh Daddy,” she stammered. “You’re back early.” EARLY? So this was the “traveled” she was talking about? I had been set up by love! Her father’s eyes scanned me from head to toe, analyzing my life choices. Then his face hardened. “You,” he barked, pointing at me. “Who are you and what are you doing in my house?” At that moment, my brain completely abandoned me. My survival instinct kicked in and activated my carpentry skills. I coughed, stood up, and in my most humble voice, said: “Sir, good afternoon, sir. I am Henry… THE CARPENTER, sir.” “Carpenter?” the man’s eyes narrowed. “Yes, sir!” I said, nodding like an agama lizard. “I, uh, I came to fix… fix…” I looked around desperately. My eyes landed on a wooden chair. “THAT CHAIR, SIR! Chiamaka complained that it was shaking, so I came to repair it.” I gave Chiamaka a sharp “cooperate-or-we-die” look. She quickly nodded. “Yes, Daddy! The chair was shaking!” Her father eyed us suspiciously. “Really? So where are your tools?” Tools? Oh boy. I swallowed hard. “Sir, my apprentice is outside with them! Let me just go and” “SHUT UP!” I shut up. The man walked over to the chair and sat on it. Then he folded his arms and looked at me. “Since you’re a carpenter, fix it.” I swear, at that moment, I saw my obituary poster flash before my eyes. I bent down beside the chair, pretending to inspect it. Meanwhile, my brain was screaming “JESUS, DELIVER ME!” I started tapping the chair like a professional. I even nodded and hummed like a master carpenter analyzing deep furniture secrets. Then I picked up a bottle of Chiamaka’s perfume from the table and used it to spray the chair joints like I was applying wood polish. Chiamaka’s father frowned. “What are you doing?” I quickly wiped the chair’s leg with my hand. “Just lubricating the surface, sir!” The man stared at me for a long time. Then, to my horror, he smiled. “Young man, you are very hardworking,” he said. “I like that. Come to the backyard, I have more furniture that needs fixing.” WHAT HAVE I DONE?! I had no choice but to follow him outside. My girlfriend? She had disappeared into the kitchen to “look for something.” Useless girl! For the next one hour, I was in the backyard sweating like a Christmas goat. This man made me carry wood, hammer nails, and even repaint an old table. I was suffering for love! At some point, he patted my shoulder and said, “My daughter needs a responsible man like you. In fact, I will introduce you to my soldier friends. They need carpentry work too.” GOD FORBID! By the time he finally dismissed me, my clean clothes were covered in sawdust, sweat, and regret. Chiamaka sneaked outside and whispered, “Baby, sorry.” I gave her a “You will hear from me” look and ran for my life before the man asked me to build him a whole house. Since that day, whenever I hear “carpenter,” I start sweating. Because love almost turned me into a laborer.
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  • "Bold Steps Forward"

    I take a breath, and step into the night
    With heart ablaze, and a spirit in flight
    I leave my fears, and doubts behind
    And walk the path, where courage is defined

    With every step, I claim my ground
    And let my voice, be heard all around
    I stand tall and strong, with a heart so free
    And let my boldness, be the key

    To unlock the doors, to new horizons wide
    And let my spirit, be my guide
    I'll take the road, less traveled and true
    And make my mark, with a boldness anew

    So let the bold, and fearless spirit soar
    And let it guide me, to a brighter shore.
    "Bold Steps Forward" I take a breath, and step into the night With heart ablaze, and a spirit in flight I leave my fears, and doubts behind And walk the path, where courage is defined With every step, I claim my ground And let my voice, be heard all around I stand tall and strong, with a heart so free And let my boldness, be the key To unlock the doors, to new horizons wide And let my spirit, be my guide I'll take the road, less traveled and true And make my mark, with a boldness anew So let the bold, and fearless spirit soar And let it guide me, to a brighter shore.
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  • Politicians travel abroad every second like it's mile 1 to mile 2.
    Politicians travel abroad every second like it's mile 1 to mile 2.
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  • Traveling is part of eduction
    Traveling is part of eduction
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