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20/10/2024

“I haven't had s£x for over 10 years now and I'm not even thinking about having in*******se with any girl right now” 50 Cent
“When you remove S£x from everything you do, you become focused, go on dates, meet with people and know them for who they are . You’ll see how amazing some people are. You can’t be hustling and cloud your mind with S£x. People come to you for different reasons and if you are not careful you’ll mess up a lot cus of S£x. Celibacy works for me really well” 50 Cent
50 Cent revealed that one of the many things he enjoys is turning down women who throw themselves at him, because they also enjoy rejecting average men. He does this because he knows the reason why a majority of these women throw themselves at him is because of his fame and fortune
If he didn't have status, but just an average guy, none of these women would even look his way. He understands the hypergamous nature of women, how their "love" is opportunistic. And he treats them like the opportunists they are
Women don't love men, they love value. That's why they flock around high-value men like ants follow sugar. Understand the game.
Moral Lesson: Learn or perish.

19/10/2024

*Who is the funniest?*

1. HAUSA man who removed his shoes to enter a taxi.

2. IGBO man who went to the bank with a spanner to open a bank account.

3. A YORUBA man who went to bed with a ruler just to know how long he slept.

4. A TIV man who watched the news and waved at the news news caster.

5. AN EBIRA nurse who woke up a sleeping patient simply because she forgot to give him sleeping pills.

6. AN IGALA man who lowered his TV volume because he wanted to read a text message..

9. AN NUPE man who polished his shoes to take a passport photo.

10. A BISSAN man who climbed a mango tree to check if the mango was ripe enough then came down and started stoning it.

11. A FULANI man who chose to drink Fanta because he thought sprite was unripe.

12. A GWARI man who saw something that looked like s**t, touched and tasted and said "Hmmm" na s**t ooo!!! Thank God I no match am.

13. AN IDOMA man who put his radio inside the refrigerator because he wanted to listen to Cool FM

13/11/2022

Secrets from a tiny book on how you can join the millionaires' club
Many years ago in a South African airport, I came across a tiny book called The ten distinctions between millionaires and the middle class by Keith Cameron Smith.

I flipped through the book and dismissed it as a polemic write-up on finance. Later as I sat in the plane, I started thinking about the book and it occurred to me that sometimes, the greatest ideas are actually very simple. I bought ten copies of that book and sent it to all my young relatives to read.

One of the distinctions between the middle class and millionaires is that millionaires invest while the middle class saves. This is true but you must save first before you can invest. There is a two-stage process, first, save and then invest. There is no shortcut unless you have inherited that money. If you have inherited, then you don’t need to continue reading this.

Many people have asked me, “How do I save when I don’t even make enough money?” They assume that saving is putting away “surplus money”. Nothing could be further from the truth. Saving is starting an investment. You must make provisions for savings. It is not surplus funds because we do not have surplus funds.

The more you make the more you will spend. To save, you have to look at saving as a necessary expense. Just like you put aside money to pay rent and for school fees, you also have to put aside a certain amount for savings. The best way to look at this is to start with a minimum of 10 per cent of whatever you earn and when you get a windfall, bonus or pull off a good hustle, put aside some of that money and say I have invested it in savings.

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