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09/11/2024

This is probably the most fascinating thing you'd find in my community.

Would you believe that this water has continued to flow non-stop, for over eight (8) years? I'm not kidding!

And no, it is not pumped by electricity, or any means as you may think. It flows freely from the ground up.

We used to have a stream that dried up during the dry season, but since the opening of this borehole, the stream has remained full, and I'm pretty sure this water has crossed communities, countries, and maybe continents.

That makes you wonder:
How much water is beneath the soil, and why has it never stopped flowing in over 8 years?

You may have questions about why it is not properly managed. Well, some community members said it has been difficult to contain the water, previous attempts resulted in burst pipes and tanks due to the pressure.

I don't know if it's true, but I'll do my research and make a proper video to share more.

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ONLY A TALKATIVE SELLS MORE!My people, una hear wetin I dey talk? If you wan sell anything for this life, you must learn...
28/08/2024

ONLY A TALKATIVE SELLS MORE!

My people, una hear wetin I dey talk? If you wan sell anything for this life, you must learn how to talk! Abi you tink say na only your mama go buy from you? Abeg, make una wake up! Na only talkative dey sell pass for this world.

—The Power of Gist

You know say na gist dey sell pass anything for this life, abi? If you no dey gist with your customers, how dem go know say your product be the best? You must dey gist with dem, make dem know say you be their friend. Gist about your product, gist about your life, gist about anything! Just dey gist!

—Advertise, Advertise, Advertise!

You know say na only advert dey make people know say you dey sell something, abi? If you no dey advertise your product, how dem go know say you get the best thing for sell? You must dey advertise, make dem know say you get the best thing for buy. Advertise for social media, advertise for radio, advertise for anywhere! Just dey advertise!

—Sell with Passion

You know say na only passion dey make people buy from you, abi? If you no dey sell with passion, how dem go know say you love your product? You must dey sell with passion, make dem know say you believe for what you dey sell. Sell with your heart, sell with your soul, sell with anything! Just dey sell with passion!

So, my people, make una remember say na only talkative dey sell more for this life. If you wan sell anything, you must dey gist, dey advertise, and dey sell with passion. Na so e be!

Abeg, make una share this message make everybody know say na only talkative dey sell more!


Let me tell you a story of how I shook my entire school when I was in Primary Five (5), with swallow and egwúsi soup.Bef...
18/02/2024

Let me tell you a story of how I shook my entire school when I was in Primary Five (5), with swallow and egwúsi soup.

Before I start, let me ask: "You don see any child wey carry akpụ go school?" As in, pikin wey carry ezígbóté loiloi with soup inside their food flask dey chop during break time in school?”

Well, I was that child, màkà Chi (olo'un) 😅

That day, my aunt was ill and could not prepare my lunch on time. The only option was to buy from the school canteen. Of course being the glutton that I am, I knew buying food at school would do me no good because na half chop dem dey sell give us and nwa Chineke no get strength to endure hunger till 4PM.

As I dey reason how I go take dey make hunger no tidy me for school, I remembered that we still have our soup from the previous night - correct egwúsi n'ọgbọnọ wey go Cambridge. Omo, na so I tell my aunty oo. I told her I would prefer to go with garri instead of buying from school. E shock am shaa, she come give me one kain eye like “you dey whine me?”

Me wey don plan how I go take dey alright. Wetin concern open-teeth with toothpick? 🤣 I shaa convinced her and she allowed me to make the garri. In a few minutes, I was done warming the soup and served my portion in my food flask and off I ran to school.

You see, in the regimented world of primary school lunches, where sandwiches, noodles and jollof rice reigned supreme and juice boxes clinked in unison, my lunchbox container held a fragrant secret – a steaming mound of Garri and Egwúsi-Ọgbọnọ soup.

Now, bringing swallow to school wasn't exactly standard protocol. It was like showing up to a ballet in mud boots – delicious, yes, but wildly out of place. But hey, my aunty's egusi was legendary, a symphony of smoky peppers, rich melon seeds, and azụ Titus na-atọwa ntị, and since I no send anybody papa, I wasn't about to suffer afọ ọtịta just because of some unspoken lunchbox rules.

The aroma was my Trojan horse, wafting through the classroom long before lunch bell's shrill cry. Chinwe, my ever-curious classmate, was the first to sniff it out, her nose twitching like a rabbit on the scent of clover. "What's that smell?" she asked, eyes widening with a mixture of trepidation and intrigue.

"Egusi soup," I declared proudly, watching her eyebrows shoot up like startled pigeons. "The best food in the world, hands down!"

My words were barely out before a crowd materialized. John, the class daredevil, was the first to announce, very surprised with a mischievous glint in his eye. "Jesus! Class, see Chinonso is eating garri?" he said, voice dripping with bravado and excitement.

What followed was a lunch break transformed. My little foodflask became a portal to a different world, filled with laughter, excited questions, and the occasional (hilarious) attempt at mastering the art of akpu-dipping without utensils.

In a matter of minutes, words had spread the entire school about a boy in primary Five who brought garri to school. Everyone rushed to our class to see me - students and teachers alike. Those who were laughing, those who were hailing me, those who wanted to dig in - they all wore a surprised face and would go on to talk about me to their friends and family.

I literally became a celebrity and topic in my school and made more friends. The first student to eat swallow at lunchtime! 🙌🙌

It was a reminder that sometimes, the most unexpected things can be the most memorable, that stepping outside the lunchbox norm can lead to delicious adventures and open minds. And who knows, maybe I even sparked a lifelong love for egusi soup in a few curious classmates!

So, the next time you're tempted to pack the ordinary, remember the garri kid. You might just surprise yourself with the flavor and connections you'd create 😊

If Moses no get money, he for no fly come London to support you no matter how bad he wanted. You sef for no even reason ...
15/02/2024

If Moses no get money, he for no fly come London to support you no matter how bad he wanted. You sef for no even reason am for relationship in the first place.

Make everybody shaa make this money because LOVE is never enough and will never take the place of provision in relationships.

29/01/2024

Sometimes, treasures and very valuable people come in looks that your culture calls trashy and irresponsible. We often judge people based on their outward appearance and most of the time, we're judging as a result of our own culture and indoctrinations.

In Nigeria, people eat a lot of things that others cringe at, and so it is in other countries and cultures. Awka people for example, do not eat monkey but the monkey meat is a favourite among another tribe. I know a tribe that eats snake and another tribe that see it as sacred.

Smoking does not take away a person's kindness. A decently dressed person may have the worst attitude. The prayer warrior in your church may be the devil's advocate. Dressing that you consider indecent does not make the person indecent. The clubhouse wife may be more family-oriented and possess better marital values than the meek housewife.

And no, I am not making excuses for any of these. I am just saying that if we continue to label people wrongly or distance ourselves based on our perception of them or differences, we're also not like them or what they represent, and that makes us equal. If we all decide to flow with our kind, we will suffer because sometimes the help you need is in the hands of the one you despise.

Let's get closer to people before we draw conclusions. Sometimes, they're greater or lesser than we think of them.

29/01/2024

Sometimes, treasures and very valuable people come in looks that your culture calls trashy and irresponsible. Let's get closer to people before we draw conclusions. Sometimes, they're greater or lesser than we think of them.

24/01/2024

I am probably the only guy who do not have contacts of old school mates from primary and secondary schools. Never had a phone till I got into the university. And the worst part, not one picture of me in my secondary school uniform. The only picture from my primary school is one I took on my graduation day.

Sometimes, I can't help thinking about my classmates. What they are doing at the moment. Are they in school like I am or are they on the streets hustling for daily bread? I'm pretty sure some are long married with children while some may have passed on a long time ago.

Is he or she thinking about me like I do?

I used to have a few contacts of my classmates from secondary school but I lost them since it was written on paper. I've tried searching them on social media to no avail. I guess they are not using their real names or they're just not on social media.

Sometimes, I just wish I could see them again and we play like the children we once were, laughing over our boring jokes and how big we've grown through the years.

What about you?

Are you still in touch with your classmates from primary/secondary schools?

23/01/2024

Some people say you shouldn’t rely on another person to fill the empty spaces in your heart.

They tell you, you are just as strong on your own. But the way I see it, some of those empty spaces are only shaped for another person to fill. It doesn’t matter how much I love myself or how confident I am.

In the end, I can’t hold myself while I’m crying. I can’t roll over and hug myself to fall back to sleep after a bad dream. Creating all the memories with someone you love is so precious 💜💜

Time is valuable, use it wisely. Don't be afraid to love people and don't ever stop learning how to love yourself. Life is about love and love is meant to be shared.

A recent teaching of Apostle Joshua Selman that I listened to reminded me of an incident that happened years back.That y...
10/01/2024

A recent teaching of Apostle Joshua Selman that I listened to reminded me of an incident that happened years back.

That year before I traveled to my village, I found one edifying video by an unpopular Nigerian pastor (that I cannot remember now) on Facebook and I downloaded it to my phone. When I got to my village, I would play it both during my rest hours and while doing chores.

At every time I played that video, there was someone there listening along, different persons, sometimes more than two. And then some asked that I share the video with them, they gave me their phones and I sent them the video. And the circle went round.

In his teaching, Apostle Joshua encouraged us to focus on the impact and not on the impressions. He illustrated his point using social media where you can share a video and get only one like and two views but you may not know that one of the views may be more than 10 people watching your video simultaneously.

Using the incident in my village, for example, you can see that the pastor's video that I downloaded has gone viral and has impacted significant number of people. Meanwhile, the pastor may feel that his video/message is underperforming and not appreciated, unaware of its wider impact.

So, let's shift our focus:

📍In our businesses: Celebrate the lives transformed, not just the sales closed.

📍In our careers: Seek fulfillment in the value we add, not just the promotions we climb.

📍In our relationships: Cherish the connections we build, not just the likes we accumulate.

📍In our spiritual growth: Embrace the quiet transformations, not just the outward displays of piety.

📍In our personal growth: Value the inner journey, not just the curated online persona.

Let impact be our north star, and let impressions fall naturally into place.

After I shared this post, a lot of my Gees reached out to me and expressed their surprise while hailing my guts. They co...
07/01/2024

After I shared this post, a lot of my Gees reached out to me and expressed their surprise while hailing my guts. They confessed that they would not be comfortable doing "such" work as a student and even if they were to try, it must be in a location where they are not known or cannot be easily identified by course mates or close friends.

People who know me in my hood are equally surprised that a final-year student like me does this to support myself in school. They say I am humble, and that most students would rather stay hungry than do this - I find it funny but also disturbing. Funny because I don't understand why anyone would be ashamed of work that pays his bills, and disturbing because of the negative mindset and perception some people have about life.

I have always maintained that whatever that is not bad that I can do to get what I want and where I want to be, is necessary and better than begging. I consider them a stepping stone to the beautiful life I desire because I won't be here forever. I only use them to get to the next point, to fund the next project, to sponsor the next course, to acquire the next resources, to register for the next training - all to the greater good I seek.

And who said there is something wrong with being a mason? What happened to 'dignity of labor?' These guys are actually the real moneygang but on a lowkey. There is a lot of money in the block industry. I know this from a first-hand experience. Most of these not-so-fancy works actually pay higher than some of your office jobs.

And this is where most young people get it wrong. Because of unnecessary pride, stupid ego and the wrong circle of friends; they make the wrong decisions. They're shy/ashamed where they should be bold/proud but proud in matters they should be ashamed:

"What will my friends say?"
Your broke friends that cannot pay your bills!

"How will my girlfriend see me afterwards?"
The same girlfriend that you sponsor who cannot give you a better job!

Some of you have missed out on many things because you're bent on impressing humans who no send your papa. People who do not give a hoot about you. Hungry guys forming big boys on empty pockets. Misplaced priorities!

This post is already longer than I want but I'm convinced you already got the message.

Good morning! I wish you common sense and a happy new year!

Yesterday was my boss' marriage introduction and I gifted him these lovelies.You should get one for yourself, really. I ...
21/12/2023

Yesterday was my boss' marriage introduction and I gifted him these lovelies.
You should get one for yourself, really. I promise you'd enjoy it.

Secured my “urgent 2k” for the day 🥵One of the stepping stones to the beautiful life I desire.Not stopping! 💪💪
20/12/2023

Secured my “urgent 2k” for the day 🥵
One of the stepping stones to the beautiful life I desire.
Not stopping! 💪💪

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