Trading your Talent
Trading your Talent . There's no one that standout distinctively by following the crowd. When…
Next »D.E.P.R.E.S.S.I.O.N Late into the night yesterday, we received a message concerning a friend whose Facebook post was scary. And his line was not going through. I Immediately checked in to his Instagram handle and then to Facebook, then i saw a long post on what he has been going through.... Omo, it is really painful. Depression is real. Jesus is more Real. The s…
Next »The energy to start a thing and to finish it are not the same thing. While traveling from west to east, most vehicles use refueling along the road despite the initial full tank. A student is excited that he got admitted, and started lectures but within 3 months he or she is already tired. The zeal to get married is real, but some within 6 months are already like, &…
Next »(I'm led to write this) From a recent survey and information, I came to understand that it is sisters that are driving the HEADSHIP of the relationship. And most times, it doesn't end well. (Follow me) You're the one telling him to pray, study and operate as a man. You're the one teaching him the scriptures and other spiritual things. As "Nice…
Next »In a faraway town, there was a rich man. He was concerned with the unemployment rate among the youth of his community, so he decided to help them and put them through a simple test. He sent his servants to put up 3 posters for job placement in three strategic places in the town. The king was pleased, and the youth were excited. A certain number of entries were acce…
Next »DEPRESSION Depression doesn't have respect for social status, that's why it must be guided against. A toxic word from a boss can make an employee depressed and lose morale for the job and reduce his commitment to the company. A foul word from a spouse can make either of them sad and weeping on the inside. A student may fail an important course and becaus…
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