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06/04/2026

Always stay composed.

Do not let anything bother you. Even death threats. Know this: God has ordained the day that you will die. So, even if somebody threatens you and says you will die, don't react. Responding to them only means you believe them and doubt God. Only God is responsible for your presence on Earth, and therefore, it stands to reason that only that same God will be responsible for your absence from this planet. When you understand this, threats will amuse rather than provoke you..

I met a guy at a cyber cafĆ© in 2019.Every day, same routine:He’d come in, pay for just 1 hour, and type as if his life d...
29/03/2026

I met a guy at a cyber cafƩ in 2019.

Every day, same routine:
He’d come in, pay for just 1 hour, and type as if his life depended on it.

One day I asked, ā€œWhat are you always working on?ā€

He smiled and said, ā€œI’m applying for jobs abroad. One must click.ā€

People laughed at him.
ā€œWho do you know abroad?ā€
ā€œYou think it’s that easy?ā€

But he kept showing up.

Every. Single. Day.

Some days, he had money.
Some days, he didn’t—he’d just sit and watch others, learning.

Fast forward to 2022…

He stopped coming.

We thought he had given up.

Then one afternoon, someone walked into the cafƩ wearing a hoodie and carrying an iPhone.

It was him.

He got a job in Canada.

Not through connections.
Not through luck.

Just consistency.

Before he left, he said something I’ll never forget:

ā€œMost people quit right before it works.ā€

It’s not always talent.
It’s how long you can keep going when nothing is working yet.

If you’ve been trying and it’s not clicking yet…
This is your sign not to stop..e no pass like that.

15/03/2026

A man failed many times in life, but he never stopped trying.
Years later, the same man became successful and inspired millions.

Lesson: Failure is not the end. It is part of the journey... šŸŒžšŸ„‚

03/03/2026

Tell me one artist you just love. I don’t wanna hear Davido, Wizkid or BurnaboyšŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Tell me one random sick artist you love.

03/03/2026

Is Obasanjo Ready To REST?

Ninety-four-year-old olusegun Obasanjo wrote a soul-shaking letter to Nigerians. Does that mean he is about to le@ve this world? Here are the words he wrote . He has already said that he is bidding farewell to l!fe…

My fellow Countrymen,

People tell you that life is very long. ā€œLive easily,ā€ they say. ā€œThere’s still plenty of time.ā€
I am ninety-four years old as I write these lines, and I say with complete certainty: that is not true. Life is not long; it is as brief as the blink of an eye. Now that I am about to le@ve this world, my heart wishes to entrust a few truths to you.

I earned wealth, saw respect, built a name—but tonight all of it feels like dust lying in the corner of my room. If I stretch out my hand, nothing will go with me. The things I held close to my chest all my life now feel like sand slipping through my fingers.

Before I go, I want to lighten my heart. Some things have remained buried inside me for seventy years. I do not want you to lie on a bed one day, remembering your past life, and feel a sting in your heart with every memory.

The first truth: Stop living in the waiting room.

A large part of my life passed in waiting.
In school, I thought life would begin once I got my certificate.
When I got a job in the army, I waited for the weekend.
After marriage, I waited for my children to grow up.
When they grew up, I waited for retirement.

I treated every present moment as just a phase, as if real life was waiting somewhere ahead. I kept staring at the distant horizon and never felt the ground beneath my feet. Today I understand there is no final destination. The journey itself is life—and instead of living it, I merely passed through it.

I still remember a rainy Tuesday. I was thirty years old, sitting in my office, staring at the clock. Rain was pouring outside, and inside my heart was restless. I wanted time to pass quickly. I wanted to escape that day.

Today, if someone asked me, I would give all my earnings to relive just that one day—the chair, the silence, the sound of rain against the glass, and the strength in my legs.

Perhaps you are doing the same. You say, ā€œI’ll be happy when I get promoted. I’ll feel peace when I have more money. My life will be complete when I find the right person.ā€ You are selling today in exchange for tomorrow—and that tomorrow may never come.

Do not waste your days like this. One day you will realize those ordinary days were the most precious.

The second truth: Gold cannot be eaten.

I spent fifty years building an empire. Long hours of work. Missed my children’s birthdays. Even during festivals, my mind was stuck at the office. I saw the waiting in my wife’s eyes and comforted myself by saying, ā€œI’m doing this for them.ā€

I bought a big house, an expensive car, fine clothes. I believed these things increased my worth, made me appear bigger in the eyes of others.

Now that my departure is near, I realize none of it will go with me. The house will belong to someone else. The walls will be painted according to someone else’s taste. The car will end up in a junkyard. The money will remain just a number. Tonight it cannot hold my hand or tell me not to be afraid.

I remember a day when my daughter called me into the garden. She had found a tiny insect and wanted me to sit with her and watch it. There was joy in her eyes. I said, ā€œNot now, I’m busy. I’m earning money.ā€

She quietly turned away. The sadness in her eyes still burns my heart. I lost a precious moment with my daughter in exchange for a few paper notes.

If you are exhausting yourself only for a paycheck, pause. Your workplace will replace you quickly—but your home will never forget you. Gather wealth of memories, not possessions.

The third truth: Tear down the walls around your heart.

When I was young, I thought I was strong. I never apologized first. I hesitated to speak what was in my heart. I believed that if a man softened, people would see him as weak. I rarely expressed love—perhaps afraid my image of toughness would break.

I had a brother. We grew up together. Played in the same courtyard. Sat at the same table. Shared joys and sorrows. One day, we became upset over something trivial.

Today, honestly, I do not even remember what it was. Maybe money. Maybe an argument. But at that time I was certain I was right. I decided he would come first.

Days passed, then months, then years. On every festival my heart wanted to pick up the phone—but ego stood in the way. I kept telling myself there was still time.

One day the phone rang—but it wasn’t him. The news came that he had suffered a sudden stroke and passed away. I stood before his cold face, and my insistence on being right felt meaningless.

I was right—but I was alone. Ten years of laughter, ten years of conversations, ten years of festivals—I had laid them all at the feet of ego. That day I understood: some relationships are saved not by logic, but by love.

If you love someone, say it today. If you are wrong, apologize today. There is no promise of tomorrow.

The fourth truth: Fear is a false shadow.

At twenty-two, I wanted to become a writer. I had a notebook filled with ideas, dreams, stories. But I never wrote a book about those dreams and stories. I was afraid people would laugh, that I would fail, that I would not be taken seriously.

I chose the safe path and spent my life fulfilling other people’s dreams. Today my hands tremble. Even if I want to, I cannot hold a pen properly. My eyes have grown dim. That book is still inside me—and perhaps it will be buried in silence with me. Instead of it, I wrote "My Command", and "Under My Watch".

The real tragedy of life is not death; it is the dreams we kill while we are alive.

Perhaps the cemetery is the richest place in the world—because buried there are all the unwritten novels, unsung songs, and unstarted dreams.

Do not add to that silent treasure. Do not keep postponing the desire in your heart. Take a step. Even if you stumble, at least you will be able to say, ā€œI tried.ā€

Better to step into the river once than to stand on the shore forever thinking about it. ā€œIf onlyā€ is the most painful phrase. In old age, it wakes a person in the silence of the night.

The ticking of my clock now sounds clearer. I have laid down the stones of worry, ego, and fear. I am now just a helpless human being—just as I was on the day I was born—empty-handed.

You are still alive. You have another day. Do not waste it. Look at your hands. Move your fingers. Feel your breath. It is all a miracle.

Do not wait until you are ninety-four to realize how beautiful life is. Feel it now.

I am about to close my eyes. I hope my words find a place in your heart like a seed.

Live—not for me, but for truth. Live from the heart. Live fully for yourself. Live for your loved ones.

Live now.

Goodbye…

Summary:
Life is not long; it is as brief as a blink. Stop living in the waiting room. Gold cannot be eaten, and relationships sacrificed at the feet of ego never return. Do not bury your dreams in the graveyards of fear—live today.-- Copied OBJ

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28/01/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! DE Mangsman, Dieu DonnƩ

This has to be the last attempt at officiating AFCON football matches in favour of the host. This is 2026.  has to do be...
19/01/2026

This has to be the last attempt at officiating AFCON football matches in favour of the host. This is 2026. has to do better.

Morocco got all the calls against Nigeria and without bagging a yellow card despite all their dangerous plays.

I’m glad SenegalšŸ‡øšŸ‡³ protested. The message was well passed. They got a good goal that was disallowed without it going to VAR, but what was a correct on-field call was quick to go to VAR in order to favour the host nation.

Sadio Mane and Pape Thiaw vindicated..

18/01/2026

The education in Nigeria is horrible. Very horrible that people can't even articulate themselves on the internet, and stay on a subject matter.

You will talk about Spirituality someone will reply to you with Christianity.

And another will ask you why you think there is no God.

How is the subject of discussion related to all these, please?

18/01/2026

S*x won’t satisfy you.
Fame won’t satisfy you.
Drugs won’t satisfy you.
Money won’t satisfy you.
Alcohol won’t satisfy you.
Success won’t satisfy you.

Life is empty without God. He is the only one who can satisfy your heart. Gm

JUST IN: Two Hausa-Fulani kidnappers who fell in love with their victims after ra**ng them have been arrested in Kaduna....
17/01/2026

JUST IN: Two Hausa-Fulani kidnappers who fell in love with their victims after ra**ng them have been arrested in Kaduna.

The two kidnappers r***d the two married women in their captivity and the women pretended to be in love with the kidnappers. They even told them they were enjoying it so they exchanged phone numbers with the kidnappers.

After their release, they kept communicating; On Tuesday, they called the kidnappers for a romantic meeting and the kidnappers obliged.

On getting to their meeting point, the police who were already informed arrested the two suspects..

17/01/2026

No-one around here turned on their gen to watch the Nigeria vs Egypt match, not one single person I know shows interest; It's as if they stop caring once Morroco knocked Nigeria out of the tournament, which is ridiculous. You watch AFCON for the sake of the tournament, not just to see ur national team win or play, cos if this was the World Cup or any other Int'l tournament, same people willn't miss it. If everyone stops watching cos their nation isn't participating, AFCON will lose its purpose. But it's not just footfall, this also applies to politics, and life in general, Nigerians' selective show of concern is alarming..

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