Engr Mathias

Engr Mathias This is the official page of Engr Okankama Mathias
(3)

07/09/2025

Things I Wish Someone Told Me Early in Crypto

1. You don’t have to jump on every coin. One good trade can change your life.

2. Taking profit is harder than buying, but that’s where winners are made.

3. Altcoins drop faster than you think. The real strength is surviving the bear market.

4. Liquidity is everything. If you can’t sell, you don’t really have money.

5. Being early means nothing if you don’t sell when others are rushing in.

6. Overtrading will destroy you. Learn patience and trust your system.

7. Holding cash or stablecoins is also a position. Don’t underestimate it.

8. Managing risk makes more money than chasing the next “100x.”

9. Most coins are useless. Just because it has adoption doesn’t mean the token will pump.

10. The market will outlast your feelings. Don’t let emotions control you.

11. If you can’t explain why you hold a coin in one line, maybe you shouldn’t hold it.

12. Simple wins. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana beat most coins.

13. Online echo chambers can mislead you. Social media rewards hype, not truth.

14. Your real enemy is greed and FOMO, not the market.

15. Bull runs feel like they’ll never end… until they suddenly do. Always plan your exit.

👉 The earlier you understand this, the better. Many people ignore simple lessons like these because they sound “too basic.” But it’s the simple truths that save you from losing your hard-earned money. Learn. Adapt. Survive.

One prays to find food. The other prays to come back home alive. These prayers are made to one God. This is why God is d...
01/09/2025

One prays to find food. The other prays to come back home alive. These prayers are made to one God. This is why God is deaf. He can't answer one and ignore the other. He puts your survival in your hand

30/08/2025
Funny 😂 but true!!A retired Military Administrator is organising local government council election under democratic rule...
30/08/2025

Funny 😂 but true!!

A retired Military Administrator is organising local government council election under democratic rule after an elected Governor was suspended by an election President.
What a Country!
What a Government!!
What a People!!!

30/08/2025
29/08/2025

I was typing on my phone on a bus when I noticed the girl beside me was reading my messages. I quickly changed what I was typing to: 'Dear Uncle, the snake you gave me is giving me problems. I think it's going to bite the girl sitting next to me.' The girl panicked and yelled at the driver to stop!😂😂😂

24/08/2025

“To Those Who Sell Their Votes, You Are Not Just Selling an Election, You Are Selling the Very Opportunities That Would Have Lifted You and Your Family Out of Poverty. You Are Selling the Schools That Your Children Should Have Attended, the Hospitals That Should Save Your Loved Ones and the Jobs That Would Have Given You Dignity and a Better Life. Those Who Buy Your Vote Are Only Buying It to Make a Profit From the Seat of Power, Not to Serve You” —
keep following me Peterobi fans

23/08/2025

If you haven't done the impossible doesn't mean it is not possible.

There is "possibility" in "impossibility"
You only have to remove the "Im" to actualise possibility.

22/08/2025

*Power is a Loan, Not a Possession—Use It to Plant People*


Power is a loan. It is never truly owned, only held for a while. Whether it comes through politics, position, influence, or privilege, power has an expiry date. Yet, many who ascend into authority forget this fundamental truth. They build monuments to themselves, silence the voices around them, and focus on preserving their grip on power rather than using it to empower others. Unfortunately, by the time the truth becomes evident, it's often too late to do the needful.

Leadership, in its truest form, is not about how long you sit in a seat. Rather, it is about what you do while you’re there. The greatest misuse of power is to leave people the same or worse than you met them. The greatest honour is to uplift others in your wake because one day, the spotlight will shift, the position will change hands, and the very people you ignored will become the ones who determine your place in history.

Across all walks of life—government, business, religion, or community leadership, those who succeed in building people are the ones whose relevance outlives their reign. That’s because people are legacy. A bridge you built for someone may carry your name longer than any title you ever bore. An opportunity you created for someone may become the ladder that generations will climb through.

On the other hand, when leaders hoard opportunities, suppress the growth of others, or treat their position as a personal empire, the outcome is almost always tragic. The end of tenure is followed by isolation. Once-revered figures are forgotten, mocked, or pitied, not because they didn’t once have power, but because they did nothing meaningful with it while it lasted.

We must remember that the applause fades and the motorcades disappear. The titles become past tense, and when they do, all that remains is what you planted in others. The man or woman who used their position to mentor, empower, support, or create platforms for others will always have a place in the hearts of people, even when the office is no longer theirs.

So, plant people while your voice still carries weight and speak for the voiceless too. While your table has room, invite others to sit. While your hand still holds the pen, sign opportunities into others' lives because when the pen is no longer yours to hold, the people you lifted will become your greatest reference.

After all, power is a loan, not a possession; use it wisely by building people.

God bless you.

.

21/08/2025

LEGAL NOTICE – 2025 CYBERCRIMES ACT NOW IN FORCE

This is the new law that the National Assembly led by the Senate President Godswill Akpabio passed

The Federal Government has officially enacted the Cybercrimes Bill into law, meaning all provisions contained in the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) acts are now fully enforceable and binding across the country.

Everyone—especially online users, content creators, and administrators of digital platforms or social media groups—must take note of the following key provisions:

Key Offenses Under the Cybercrimes Act:

1. Unauthorized Access to Devices – Section 3:
Gaining access to someone else’s phone, computer, or digital device without their permission is a criminal offense.
🛑 Punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment.

2. Tampering with Data – Section 4:
Modifying, deleting, obstructing, or interfering with another person’s digital data without lawful authority is illegal.
🛑 Punishable by up to 5 years imprisonment.

3. Disclosure of Critical Information – Section 5:
Sharing classified, sensitive, or “critical information infrastructure” with unauthorized persons is a serious offense.
🛑 Punishable by up to 15 years imprisonment.

4. Recording Private Conversations – Section 10:
Recording private discussions without proper authorization, *even if you are a participant*, violates privacy laws.
🛑 Punishable by up to 2 years imprisonment.

5. Publishing False or Misleading Information – Section 19:
Spreading fake news or publishing content that is deliberately misleading or deceptive is a criminal act.
🛑 Punishable by up to 2 years imprisonment.

6. Online Harassment and Abuse – Section 22:
Posting content that is rude, vulgar, offensive, or indecent, especially with the intent to embarrass or humiliate others, is an offense.
🛑 Punishable by up to 2 years imprisonment.

7. Inciting Ethnic Hatred or Division – Section 24:
Attempting to provoke ethnic, religious, or tribal hatred through online or offline statements amounts to domestic terrorism.
🛑 Punishable by life imprisonment.

Note that if you are an Administrator of a WhatsApp Group, page, Telegram Channel, or Any Other Online Community

You can be held liable for the content shared by members if you knowingly allow illegal content to be posted or fail to moderate appropriately. As such, always monitor your groups, enforce community guidelines, and avoid circulating unverified or inflammatory content.

Stay Legally Protected

Ignorance of the law is no excuse. In this digital age, it is essential to understand and comply with the provisions of the Cybercrimes Act to avoid prosecution. Be responsible with your digital activities, and protect your legal and personal reputation.

Source: Spynigeria NG

Address

Powerline

100001

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Engr Mathias posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Engr Mathias:

  • Want your business to be the top-listed Media Company?

Share