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Thursday, January 27, 2022
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ReplyDeleteChoi Stella this is it, you have said it all.
DeleteTrue.
ReplyDeleteUnderestimation
ReplyDeleteTo the good all things are good . . .
ReplyDeleteSome people, empty pockets
actually teach them to learn prostitution rather than
seeking God and learning good
skills and humbling themselves.
Too bad.
Of all things, you picked prostitution, wetin olosho don do you for this life?
DeleteThose who have self respect and dignity and instead of defrauding others,outright stealing or prostituting
DeleteSell petty items
Are cleaners etc
Much respect to them all
Ododo Oro!
ReplyDeleteThe last 2 hennn! God forbid, please.
👌
ReplyDeleteI see a few others you should add to that list;
ReplyDeleteParenting.
Living in Nigeria.
Covid19 lockdown.
A near death experience.
Very correct👌
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteTrue talk.
ReplyDeleteOn point
Oh yeah!
Experience not necessarily personal but also from others
ReplyDeleteTrue👌
ReplyDeleteI have been through the school of the first, currently in the school of the last two! Hope I graduate with flying colors!
ReplyDeleteKpom-kwem
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteThat empty pocket menh! So terrible I must say. I remember 2011, when things were terribly bad with me. I can't even feed. The best i can eat is bread and groundnut most times. Sometimes I don't eat for a full day. I was very far away from home and my people. I couldn't relate to my people what I was going through then. The bone in my face started showing and my eyelid became swollen with a jaw gradually going inside.
ReplyDeleteSeeing me then people asked, "guy you dey sick?" Shamefully, I will say yes. I couldn't tell anyone it's was hungry eating me up.
When I came back home during a celebration my mom was decorated in the church, my mom shouted and cried, asking me what is going on with me. "This isn't you. What happened?" When I opened up, everyone in the family blamed me for keeping it away from them. Few weeks with mom, I started gaining strength and looking good again.
Honestly, not eating good food can actually kill slowly.
Today, remembering all I ever went through in life, I vowed that my children will never know poverty in life. My hustle today is to have a better family tomorrow.
I can eat whatever I want today unless I've no appetite for it.
In all, I will say, the street is GRACE.
ALL SUFFERINGS ARE LESSONS.
DeleteALL SUFFERINGS ARE LESSONS. True talk o my brother
It is well
DeleteTrue though
ReplyDeleteTrue true 👍👍👍
ReplyDeleteDeath should be there too
ReplyDeleteYes o.....it's funny how people change after experiencing the loss of a loved one.
DeleteBeni hope I got it right, practicing my Yoruba
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteVery true! This 3 will teach you how to depend solely on God
ReplyDeleteYou've said it all, no more no less
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