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Imagine this: Years ago, a mother held her newborn, not knowing that she had just brought a future legend into the world. That legend? You.Imagine this: Years ago, a mother held her newborn, not knowing that she had just brought a future legend into the world. That legend? You.Please log in to like, share and comment!
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Years ago, the universe whispered a secret as a child was born… A child destined for greatness, a child destined to change the world. That child is you.Years ago, the universe whispered a secret as a child was born… A child destined for greatness, a child destined to change the world. That child is you.
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Nigerian government can no longer afford to protect NYSC members nor can they pay them a living wage.
It is time the scheme becomes optional and not mandatory.Nigerian government can no longer afford to protect NYSC members nor can they pay them a living wage. It is time the scheme becomes optional and not mandatory. -
Some years back, a woman was pregnant and after nine months, she gave birth to the most successful person reading this postSome years back, a woman was pregnant and after nine months, she gave birth to the most successful person reading this post
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just so you know, I feel like a star when even one person likes or reacts to something I wrote 🥹
it reminds me that I’m not just talking to myselfjust so you know, I feel like a star when even one person likes or reacts to something I wrote 🥹 it reminds me that I’m not just talking to myself -
Let talk about loveLet talk about love00:0000:00
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Finding a good partner isn’t just about love; it’s about choosing someone who aligns with your values, supports your growth, and brings peace into your life. A good partner isn’t perfect, but they are willing to learn, improve, and build a strong foundation with you.Read more
Look beyond physical attraction and focus on character. A kind heart, a respectful attitude, and emotional maturity matter far more than looks or material wealth. A good partner communicates openly, listens with understanding, and stands by you in both good and difficult times.
Patience is key. Rushing into a relationship out of loneliness can lead to heartbreak. Take the time to truly know someone—observe how they treat others, how they handle challenges, and whether their words match their actions. A person’s true nature is revealed in the small things.
The right partner will not only love you but also inspire you to be better. They won’t compete with you; they will grow with you. They will respect your dreams, value your presence, and bring out the best in you.
Most importantly, be the kind of person you want to attract. Work on yourself, build your confidence, and embrace self-respect. A strong, healthy relationship begins with two individuals who are whole on their own but even stronger together.Finding a good partner isn’t just about love; it’s about choosing someone who aligns with your values, supports your growth, and brings peace into your life. A good partner isn’t perfect, but they are willing to learn, improve, and build a strong foundation with you. Look beyond physical attraction and focus on character. A kind heart, a respectful attitude, and emotional maturity matter far more than looks or material wealth. A good partner communicates openly, listens with understanding, and stands by you in both good and difficult times. Patience is key. Rushing into a relationship out of loneliness can lead to heartbreak. Take the time to truly know someone—observe how they treat others, how they handle challenges, and whether their words match their actions. A person’s true nature is revealed in the small things. The right partner will not only love you but also inspire you to be better. They won’t compete with you; they will grow with you. They will respect your dreams, value your presence, and bring out the best in you. Most importantly, be the kind of person you want to attract. Work on yourself, build your confidence, and embrace self-respect. A strong, healthy relationship begins with two individuals who are whole on their own but even stronger together.00:0000:00 -
Apologizing doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you value your relationship more than your ego. It takes strength to admit when you’re wrong, to acknowledge your mistakes, and to take responsibility for the hurt you may have caused. Pride may tell you to stay silent, to wait for the other person to make the first move, but love and wisdom teach that healing begins with humility.Read more
A sincere apology has the power to mend broken trust, ease tension, and bring people closer. It’s not just about saying “I’m sorry” but also about showing through actions that you truly regret your mistake and are willing to change. Holding on to grudges, refusing to apologize, or letting ego take control can damage even the strongest relationships.
In marriage, friendships, and family, the ability to apologize and forgive is essential. No one is perfect, and disagreements will happen, but what matters most is how we handle them. A moment of pride can cost years of happiness, while a moment of humility can restore love and peace.
The strongest relationships aren’t the ones without conflict, but the ones where both people are willing to work through their mistakes with understanding, patience, and respect. Apologizing doesn’t make you lose—it allows love, trust, and connection to win.Apologizing doesn’t mean you’re weak—it means you value your relationship more than your ego. It takes strength to admit when you’re wrong, to acknowledge your mistakes, and to take responsibility for the hurt you may have caused. Pride may tell you to stay silent, to wait for the other person to make the first move, but love and wisdom teach that healing begins with humility. A sincere apology has the power to mend broken trust, ease tension, and bring people closer. It’s not just about saying “I’m sorry” but also about showing through actions that you truly regret your mistake and are willing to change. Holding on to grudges, refusing to apologize, or letting ego take control can damage even the strongest relationships. In marriage, friendships, and family, the ability to apologize and forgive is essential. No one is perfect, and disagreements will happen, but what matters most is how we handle them. A moment of pride can cost years of happiness, while a moment of humility can restore love and peace. The strongest relationships aren’t the ones without conflict, but the ones where both people are willing to work through their mistakes with understanding, patience, and respect. Apologizing doesn’t make you lose—it allows love, trust, and connection to win. -
Money problems cause many family issues. How can couples manage finances wisely and avoid unnecessary conflicts?Money problems cause many family issues. How can couples manage finances wisely and avoid unnecessary conflicts?
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Children learn more from what they see than what they hear. What values do you try to model for your kids?Children learn more from what they see than what they hear. What values do you try to model for your kids?
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Marriage isn’t about winning arguments; it’s about understanding each other.Marriage isn’t about winning arguments; it’s about understanding each other.
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Many relationships fail because of poor communication. Do you take the time to truly listen to your spouse and children? Let’s discuss ways to improve communication at homeMany relationships fail because of poor communication. Do you take the time to truly listen to your spouse and children? Let’s discuss ways to improve communication at home
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