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The enemy of success is not failure, as many people think. Failure is actually the opposite of success, not its enemy. T...
10/01/2026

The enemy of success is not failure, as many people think. Failure is actually the opposite of success, not its enemy. The real enemy of success is procrastination.
Procrastination is the habit of delaying or postponing tasks that need to be done or that you have planned to do. When the time comes to act, you keep pushing it forward. This habit is the true enemy of success.
Once you understand this, you can clearly identify what has been holding you back—and then you can fight it.
Let me share a simple tip on how to fight procrastination, because it can stop you from achieving your dreams and becoming successful. Create a list of tasks you want to do the next day and assign a specific time to each task. Set an alarm for it and discipline yourself to act when the time comes. Start small and grow from there.
As long as you don’t stop, you will gradually kill the habit of procrastination and move closer to success.

I may not know everything about public speaking, but from the little I know, I’d like to share something important. Publ...
08/01/2026

I may not know everything about public speaking, but from the little I know, I’d like to share something important. Public speaking is a skill I believe everyone should develop in this age because it is useful in many fields of life.
First things first: take care of yourself as a speaker. Dress well, smell nice, and look good.
There is a popular saying: “The way you dress is the way you will be addressed.” I would even add this—before thinking about how others will address you, consider how you address yourself. The way you dress influences how you see yourself first.
When you take good care of yourself, it greatly boosts your self-confidence. And confidence is essential when speaking to people, especially a large audience. At least you won’t be distracted by thoughts like “Am I well dressed?”, “Do I smell nice?”, or “Does my hairstyle look bad?”
So, make it a habit to take care of yourself. You don’t need to break the bank to do this. Start from where you are and be intentional about improving.

Thank you.

Dear beautiful, fearfully, and wonderfully made ladies,I’m writing this not to annoy or attack anyone, but to gently bri...
08/01/2026

Dear beautiful, fearfully, and wonderfully made ladies,
I’m writing this not to annoy or attack anyone, but to gently bring something to your notice. Please, help us—especially with your dressing. You can dress hot, sexy, and beautiful without exposing your body. Clothing doesn’t have to reveal everything to be attractive.
Personally, excessive exposure—such as overly displayed cleavage or laps—can be distracting and, at times, uncomfortable. True beauty is not forced. What you have, you have; what you don’t, you don’t. And that’s perfectly fine. The key is learning how to dress well according to your body shape, in a way that complements you rather than competes for attention.
Confidence, class, and good dressing speak louder than exposure.
Thank you.

One of the biggest challenges many people face today is not the lack of skills, but the inability to monetize the skills...
05/01/2026

One of the biggest challenges many people face today is not the lack of skills, but the inability to monetize the skills they already have. Too often, we assume the skill itself is the problem, when in reality, the challenge lies in how that skill is positioned, packaged, and presented for value. As a result, people keep learning new skills, only to encounter the same obstacle—no income.
I may not possess many skills, but I made a deliberate decision to fully develop and monetize the few I have. By doing so, I was able to create value, generate income, and take responsibility for my own growth. That experience has shown me that skills become powerful only when they are properly monetized.
This is why I am building a community focused on helping individuals who already have skills but struggle to turn them into income. The goal is simple: to provide guidance, structure, and support that will help members transform their skills into sustainable sources of revenue.
If you are skilled but unsure how to monetize what you know, this community is for you. Leave a comment to express your interest, and let’s take the next step toward turning your skills into value.

Recently, I had the privilege of being part of a major project, , organized by Dominion City. I served as one of the mob...
04/01/2026

Recently, I had the privilege of being part of a major project, , organized by Dominion City. I served as one of the mobilizers, inviting people to attend the program. During the outreach, while speaking with a man around Jikwoyi, Abuja, he shared a narrative that I have heard many times before—that people are marginalized, used, and deceived by the church; that churches are only interested in collecting from people; that after investing time and effort, there is no real growth—no life growth, no career growth, nothing tangible to show for it.
He is not the first person to think this way, and sadly, this narrative is becoming very common.
However, from my personal experience, I can confidently say that this narrative is false. The church has helped me greatly—especially my spiritual family, Dominion City. If you knew me in 2022 and compare me to who I am today, you would clearly see growth, direction, and transformation in my life.

Another widespread belief is that Christians cannot be wealthy. Society has conditioned many people to believe that true wealth only comes through compromise, dishonesty, or dubious practices. But this is not true. There are genuinely wealthy Christians who serve God wholeheartedly and still excel greatly in life—even at a young age. Unfortunately, this truth is not spoken about enough.
Because of this, I am creating a community for young Christians who are passionate about growth—spiritually, intellectually, and economically—so we can grow together and become a strong force for the Kingdom of God.
“Again proclaim, saying, Thus says the Lord of hosts: My cities shall again spread out through prosperity…”
Zechariah 1:17
If you are willing to grow, serve God sincerely, and make impact, drop a comment and let’s build together.

Nigeria will not change the day the government changes; Nigeria will change the day Nigerians change. Until we realize t...
02/01/2026

Nigeria will not change the day the government changes; Nigeria will change the day Nigerians change. Until we realize that the problems of our nation are bigger than what the government alone can fix, true progress will remain a dream.
The painful truth is this: if many Nigerians are given the opportunity to be in government, the first thought is often personal survival—“let me secure myself first.” Everyone wants to rule, but very few are willing to lead. Yet leadership is not about power; leadership is about service. It is about carrying people, sacrificing comfort, and taking others to a better place. When people trust you with leadership, it is because they believe in your ability to lift them higher—not to sit above them.

Rulership demands others to serve one person, but leadership demands that one person serves many. Sadly, this is where our system has failed us.
But the truth we must face is this: Nigeria cannot be fixed by government alone. We, the people, must take responsibility. Whether directly or indirectly, we have all played a role in the challenges we face today. And if government is truly of the people, by the people, and for the people, then the responsibility of nation-building belongs to all of us.
Change begins when we choose integrity over shortcuts, service over selfishness, and leadership over rulership. If we come together, play our part, and commit to doing what is right—no matter how small—Nigeria will rise again.
I believe in Nigeria. I believe in Nigerians. And I know that together, we will build the better nation we all desire.

This year, I couldn’t have made it without you. I am deeply grateful for your help, your support, and your contributions...
31/12/2025

This year, I couldn’t have made it without you. I am deeply grateful for your help, your support, and your contributions. I am thankful for the days of pain that shaped me, and for the days of joy that strengthened me.
As this year comes to an end, I look back with gratitude for everything 2025 brought my way—the lessons, the growth, and the experiences. I am truly thankful for all that happened this year.
On this final day of 2025, I want to give special appreciation to two organizations. I thank God for City and for the role it has played in my life. At the same time, I am sincerely grateful to Moniepoint for their support and impact in my journey.
Thank you, 2025.
2026 will be better

08/02/2025

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08/02/2025

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05/02/2025

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