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Tumi inspires Life has taught me a lot-passing it on with honesty and perspective.🌹🌹🌹
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Thank You God for the weather,thank you for sunshine.I don't have to be wearing winter jacket anymore for now.
04/05/2026

Thank You God for the weather,thank you for sunshine.
I don't have to be wearing winter jacket anymore for now.

03/05/2026

Happy Sunday everyone,
How is our day Going?

02/05/2026

What do you enjoy doing or rather what's your favourite thing to do?

Most of what you see online isn’t real—it’s practice, angles, and edits.That “perfect” couple? They might have argued 5 ...
02/05/2026

Most of what you see online isn’t real—it’s practice, angles, and edits.

That “perfect” couple? They might have argued 5 minutes before posting.

Stop comparing your real life to someone else’s highlight reel. It will only steal your peace.

Focus on your own journey. Grow at your pace. Build something real.

You might even be doing better than the people you admire—just without the camera.

Protect your peace.

Breakfast is ready, Hot breadroll with a cup of hot chocolate.What did you have for breakfast?
02/05/2026

Breakfast is ready, Hot breadroll with a cup of hot chocolate.What did you have for breakfast?

Good morning everyone,Quick reminder: don’t ever sign a document just because you trust the person.This hit close to hom...
02/05/2026

Good morning everyone,

Quick reminder: don’t ever sign a document just because you trust the person.

This hit close to home.

My dad—a retired civil engineer and very careful man—leased out his large building after years of searching for a tenant. A young man finally showed interest. The agent was trusted, everything looked fine, and the agreement was signed.

Big mistake.

After paying a very small amount in the first year, the tenant stopped paying completely. Then he went further—started acting like the owner, using the property for his own business and even telling people it belonged to him.

This went on for FIVE years.

The case dragged in court for another three years before my dad finally got his property back. But the damage? Done. The man left the building in bad condition.

Lesson: Read every document carefully. Ask questions. Get proper advice if needed.

Trust is good—but it won’t protect you from a bad agreement.

Enjoy your weekend.

01/05/2026

Goodnight lovely people.

01/05/2026

Happy new month

Something has been bothering me deeply, and I can’t keep quiet about it.What happened to integrity?It feels like we are ...
30/04/2026

Something has been bothering me deeply, and I can’t keep quiet about it.

What happened to integrity?

It feels like we are living in a time where honesty is becoming rare… like maybe only 5% of people still truly value doing the right thing. And that should worry all of us.

These days, it seems like too many people are willing to lie, cheat, or even hurt others just to make money or get ahead. No conscience. No accountability. Just survival at any cost.

But let’s be real—this kind of mindset is dangerous for society. If we lose integrity completely, what foundation do we even have left?

We need to start asking ourselves hard questions:
Are we part of the problem, or are we choosing to stand differently?

Because integrity may be quiet… but it’s still powerful. And the world needs more of it, not less.

If you still believe in honesty, doing right, and treating people fairly—no matter what—this message is for you.

I need real advice because I don’t want to mislead someone… and this one is a bit uncomfortable.A friend of mine is abou...
30/04/2026

I need real advice because I don’t want to mislead someone… and this one is a bit uncomfortable.

A friend of mine is about to make a serious life decision, and she’s asking me what to tell her—but I don’t want to get it wrong.

Here’s the situation:

Two friends. One had two men ready to marry her. One in Nigeria—already close, dating, always together. The other in Canada.

She chose the man in Canada and got married.

Now the man she left behind has turned around and wants to marry her friend.

And here is where it gets tricky…

My friend feels like she’s about to step into a position that was never originally hers. Like she’s the backup plan. The second option. The “since the first didn’t work out, let me choose you.”

But at the same time, she doesn’t have anyone else asking for her hand in marriage right now.

So now she’s asking me:
“Should I accept… or am I settling for less?”

And honestly… I don’t know what to tell her.

Is it wisdom to give him a chance?
Or is it self-respect to walk away from being someone’s second choice.

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