Jeremiah TANKO

Jeremiah TANKO GOSPELLER, CONTENT CREATOR, IDEA DEVELOPER, TEENS TEACHER, ARTIST, THE MESSIAH WITNESS. The messiah's witness
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Sis, let's get real for a sec. Life can feel like it's going nowhere, and it's easy to get caught up in feeling stuck. N...
06/07/2025

Sis, let's get real for a sec. Life can feel like it's going nowhere, and it's easy to get caught up in feeling stuck. No job, no skills, no direction - it can be super overwhelming. And yeah, some of us might not even have the luxury of formal education. But here's the thing: you are more than enough, and you have the power to change your story.

I know it can be tempting to feel like we're at the mercy of circumstance, or that we'll never catch a break. But the truth is, every great success story started with a tiny spark of determination. You don't need a lot of money to start building your dreams - you just need the knowledge and willingness to take that first step.

Investing in yourself is the best investment you can make. Whether it's learning a new skill, starting a small business, or simply taking care of your mental and physical health, every little bit counts. And don't worry if you don't have it all figured out right now - just start where you are, use what you have, and trust that the journey will unfold.

You are worthy, you are capable, and you are deserving of living a life that reflects your values and dreams. Don't let anyone or anything make you feel otherwise. You got this, sis!

God bless you!

Wake up 😴😴

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Let's get real - poverty can be a mindset issue. When opportunities knock, some people get distracted by short-term grat...
05/07/2025

Let's get real - poverty can be a mindset issue. When opportunities knock, some people get distracted by short-term gratification, while others seize the moment to build a better future. When the rains come, it's time to plant seeds of prosperity, not just seeds of desire.

We need to prioritize productivity, hard work, and strategic thinking to break the cycle of poverty. It's time to focus on sustainable livelihoods, invest in our future, and cultivate a mindset that values long-term success.

Let's trade in our excuses for action, our procrastination for progress, and our doubts for determination. When the rains come, let's be ready to sow, nurture, and reap the rewards of our labor. Let's build a brighter future, one seed at a time.


Life can be overwhelming if you're just going through the motions without a sense of awareness and purpose. Don't just w...
04/07/2025

Life can be overwhelming if you're just going through the motions without a sense of awareness and purpose. Don't just wake up, exist live intentionally! Take control of your life by educating yourself, understanding your surroundings, and making informed decisions. Don't let the noise around you define you; instead, define yourself and rise above the distractions.

You have the power to shape your reality and create the life you want. So, don't just drift through life; navigate it with purpose and direction. Stay informed, stay focused, and stay true to yourself. The world may be loud, but your voice is louder. Define your own path, and don't let others dictate your journey.

You are the architect of your life, and every decision you make has the power to shape your future. So, take charge, stay informed, and live life on your terms. The noise around you is just background noise; it's your inner voice that matters most.

A story full of insight.A young boy was given two bags by his father one with a small hole and the other without. The fa...
03/07/2025

A story full of insight.

A young boy was given two bags by his father one with a small hole and the other without. The father told him, 'The bag with the hole represents bad habits and behaviors, while the one without represents good ones.' As the boy walked, the bag with the hole spilled out bad habits, but the one without kept the good ones intact. The father said, Just like these bags, our parents teachings and examples can shape us, even when we're not around them.

This story illustrates how parents influence us and shape our behavior, even when we're away from home.

Parents play a big role in teaching children right from wrong. When parents don't guide their kids, they might grow up a...
01/07/2025

Parents play a big role in teaching children right from wrong. When parents don't guide their kids, they might grow up and cause problems. It's very important for parents to take care of their children and teach them good values. If parents don't, kids might get into trouble and hurt others or themselves. We need to work together to help kids grow up to be good people. Family and community members can help guide kids and keep them safe. Let's take care of our children and teach them what's right, so they can have a good future.

My culture my pride!!Our culture is a gift it connects us to our past and guides our future.If we don’t protect it, we w...
29/06/2025

My culture my pride!!

Our culture is a gift it connects us to our past and guides our future.

If we don’t protect it, we will lose it forever.

Proudly wurkun a wurkun blood!!

♥️🙏

29/06/2025

Celebrating my 1st year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

I Am grateful 🙏♥️

I know who I am, I don't need to explain, that's happened because that person knows who he was.Knowing your identity Bor...
29/06/2025

I know who I am, I don't need to explain, that's happened because that person knows who he was.

Knowing your identity Born self awareness,

Know your worth.
2. Find your flow.
3. Discover your voice.
4. Unleash your potential.
5. Define your purpose.
6. Own your strengths.
7. Learn from failures.
8. Believe in yourself.
9. Grow through challenges.
10. Live authentically.

I've found my identity, no need for validation. Self-awareness brings confidence, and knowing myself sets me free.

Happy blessed Sunday 🙏❤️🤞

What is this! and where will I find it 😨 🧐😨😨
28/06/2025

What is this! and where will I find it 😨

🧐😨😨

Our blessings are all around Us, because they were not far from us.if only we hold on to it with perfect grace!Our neigh...
26/06/2025

Our blessings are all around Us, because they were not far from us.

if only we hold on to it with perfect grace!

Our neighbors are not our enemies they're our friends and love ones.

if You live a good relationship with your neighbors you'll have the opportunity to dine with Kings and queens.

never bridges that trust between you and your neighbors. they're your shoulders in your bad days.

A neighbor that reminds you of coming to church is like a friend of God. but how believers are quick to judge.

A neighbor that invited you to pray for their new born baby boy/girl on her birthday. You can do more too.

There was a plan against You from the enemy but a neighbor revealed it to you, what a savior they are!

love one another let love leads.
Because love is the first command, the truest witness, and the deepest calling.
“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” 1 Peter 4:8.

No Matter How Brilliant Your Child Is, If You Are Poor - He/She Might Never Amount To Much! Truth: your poverty places a...
23/06/2025

No Matter How Brilliant Your Child Is, If You Are Poor - He/She Might Never Amount To Much!

Truth: your poverty places a natural limit on what your child will become. This is not nice to hear, but study after study has revealed that usually the best available for brilliant kids from poor families is to work for the brilliant kids from rich families. My friend, never ever defend poverty.

I quote "Kids born into the richest 1% of society are 10 times more likely to be inventors than those born into the bottom 50% and this is having a big effect on innovation." (John Van Reenen, MIT Sloan)

Now read the quote again slowly.

This isn’t about intelligence. It’s not about school grades. It’s about exposure, access, and environment. In other words, 'poverty silences genius'.

Let’s bring this home to Africa.

1. You Can’t Invent What You’ve Never Seen

You want your child to become the next Elon Musk? How? When your home has:
- No WiFi.
- No books except textbooks.
- No Lego, no code, no telescope, no microscope, not even basic tools to take things apart and rebuild them.

They’re growing up in a world where survival, not invention, is the daily prayer. Children of the poor learn survival strategies. Meanwhile, the children of the 1% are spending their holidays in Dubai tech expos, doing coding bootcamps at age 9, and have mentors who are venture capitalists and CEOs. Genius is not always born, it's intentionally created.

2. Poor Kids Don’t Get Permission to Tinker

My elder brother struggled with maths, but he always loved dismantling watches and radios to see what's inside. He was severally beaten until he stopped. That was us in the township, but in the suburb, a child who breaks a drone is taken to a robotics camp.

So innovation becomes a class privilege not because of ability, but because one child’s curiosity is punished, and another’s is protected.

3. You Can't Innovate Under Stress

Poverty is a full-time job.

If your child is walking 4km to school with torn shoes and nothing for lunch, you expect them to invent what?

Innovation requires:
- Time to think
- Safe spaces to test and fail
- Encouragement to explore

If you can't afford your child a quite space at home, your child might grow up not knowing what they are capable of doing.

4. This Is Why Africa Isn’t Inventing at Scale

Yes, we’re hardworking. Yes, we’re spiritual. Yes, we have “potential.”

But potential without platforms is like seeds on concrete. Nothing grows.

And then we wonder why we’re importing fuel, phones, cars, tractors, vaccines, software, and even chicken pieces?

Because the kids who could invent all that are busy hustling for school fees and surviving under adults who tell them, 'you don't eat books, grow up'.

Here is what I suggest?

1. Expose Early
Get your child to familiarize yourself with a computer, see a lab, visit a factory, and attend an expo before age 10. I am taking my son to China for that.

2. Fund Curiosity
Not just education. Curiosity. Buy them a screwdriver set. Get them a science toy. Let them ruin the TV remote if it helps them figure out how circuits work. Ask them to find out how things work.

3. Celebrate problem solving.
Don’t just celebrate the child who passes exams. Celebrate the one who fixes things, builds things, questions things.

4. Normalize Invention in Black Spaces
Tech is not just for “wyts” or the diaspora. Inventing is not foreign. Our ancestors were engineers. We built kingdoms. Look at the Great Zimbabwe and the pyramids. We must now build futures.

In conclusion, until African parents start raising inventors, our children will keep buying what other people’s children built with the very money we sweat for.

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Somebody can't relate 😔😔 Sometimes when we get to the farm this is what we do. Haha 😂 Shop and clean mouth 😄😄 We Came ba...
23/06/2025

Somebody can't relate 😔😔

Sometimes when we get to the farm this is what we do. Haha 😂

Shop and clean mouth 😄😄

We Came back home and demanding for fresh food again 😄


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