Category: Society And Styles

  • HOW LEADERS DECIDE

    15 lessons from How Leaders Decide: Inspiration, Insights and Wisdom from History’s Biggest Moments by Greg Bustin:

    1. Recognize the power of a single decision. Leaders make countless decisions every day, but it’s often a single choice that has the most profound impact. By understanding the importance of these pivotal moments, leaders can better prepare themselves to make sound judgments.

    2. Gather information and seek diverse perspectives. Effective decision-making requires a deep understanding of the situation at hand. Leaders should gather as much information as possible and seek out the insights of others, even those with whom they disagree.

    3. Consider the long-term consequences of your actions. It’s easy to get caught up in the short-term needs of an organization, but great leaders always consider the long-term implications of their decisions. They ask themselves: “What will this decision mean for our company, our customers, and our society in the years to come?”

    4. Be willing to take risks. Some of the most consequential decisions in history were made by leaders who were willing to take calculated risks. Innovation and progress often require a willingness to step outside of one’s comfort zone.

    5. Don’t be afraid to change your mind. New information and changing circumstances can make it necessary to revisit and revise previous decisions. Leaders should be flexible and adaptable, willing to adjust their course as needed.

    6. Learn from your mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes, but great leaders learn from them. They use their missteps as opportunities for growth and improvement.

    7. Don’t let your ego get in the way. Leaders who are too proud or unwilling to admit their mistakes will never reach their full potential. Humility is essential for effective decision-making.

    8. Communicate your decisions effectively. Once a decision has been made, it’s important to communicate it clearly and concisely to those who will be affected by it. This will help to reduce confusion and build trust.

    9. Be decisive. In times of crisis or uncertainty, leaders need to be able to make quick and decisive decisions. This can be difficult, but it’s essential for effective leadership.

    10. Don’t be afraid to delegate. Leaders can’t do everything themselves, so it’s important to delegate tasks to others. This will free up their time to focus on the most important decisions.

    11. Create a culture of feedback. A culture of feedback will help to ensure that leaders are making sound decisions. Encourage employees to share their thoughts and ideas, even if they’re critical.

    12. Never stop learning. The world is constantly changing, so leaders need to be lifelong learners. They should read books, attend conferences, and talk to other leaders to stay up-to-date on the latest trends.

    13. Be authentic. Leaders who are genuine and authentic will be more trusted and respected by their followers. This will create a more positive and productive work environment.

    14. Have a vision for the future. Great leaders have a clear vision for the future of their organization. This vision will inspire and motivate others to follow them.

    15. Lead with integrity. Leaders who are honest and ethical will build a strong foundation of trust for their organization. This will attract and retain top talent, and it will make it easier to weather storms in the future.

    These are just a few of the many valuable lessons that can be learned from How Leaders Decide. By studying the decision-making processes of some of history’s most successful leaders, we can gain insights that will help us make better decisions in our own lives and careers.

  • The Rules Of Work

    𝟏𝟎 𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐅𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐑𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐟 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤

    1. Walk Your Talk Whenever you say something, live by it. Let people know you as a person who does what he says he will do. Always walk your talk.

    2. Have A Plan No matter whats going on, always have a plan in life. Plan for the year. Plan for the next 2 years. Plan for the next 5 years. And plan for the next 20 years. Have a plan.

    3. Carve A Niche For Yourself Create a unique identity with what you do. Make sure you are known for doing something unique. Don’t get involved in what everyone is doing. Do something special.

    4. Stay Focused On Your Long Term Goals You can’t afford to lose sight of your long-term goal for a second. For you there is no time off, no downtime, no loung-ing around time, no slipups, no mistakes, no accidental deviations from the script. You have to become like a master criminal—they lead incredibly law-abiding lives because they can’t risk breaking a tiny law in case it draws attention to themselves and the really big crimes get revealed—and watch what you say and what you do.

    5. Learn From Others Mistakes A clever man learns from his own mistakes, but a wise man learns from others’ mistakes. Learn from the mistakes of others. Study how others made errors and commit to avoiding them.

    6. Develop The Right Attitude Be optimistic. Be positive. Share positivity with your colleagues, your friends and your acquaintance. The right attitude will attract you the right people to your life.

    7. Cultivate a Smile Smile when it’s getting tough. Smile when it’s hell. Smile no matter what. And what sort of smile? Friendly, genuine—make sure it extends to your eyes—sincere, frank, honest, open, happy.

    8. Be Cool At work you should retain your cool at all times and, no matter what, never ever lose your dignity. If there’s an office costume party, you can laugh and joke with everyone else, but let them do the dressing up. You remain apart from all that office nonsense.

    9. Speak Well You can keep your regional accent; that’s not the problem. Look at why we speak—it is to communicate, to convey information—rather than how we speak. Speaking well means getting information across clearly and effectively. It doesn’t matter how you speak, but it does matter that you speak clearly.

    10. Know Yourself Strengths and Weaknesses If you are going to be a winner, you have to be incredibly objective about yourself. A lot of people can’t do this; they can’t turn the spotlight on themselves objectively enough or brightly enough to see themselves as others see them. And it’s not just how others see us; it’s also how we see ourselves. We all carry a mental image of ourselves—what we look like and sound like, what makes us tick; how we work—but how realistic is this image?

  • We All Need Support Of Others But What About If They Fail?, Consider This Seven Options

    7 Things to Remember When People Don’t Support You:

    1. Your passion is a priority. A lot of people go through the motions in life, not doing what they love. They end up constantly looking back, asking themselves, “What if?” Whether people support you or not, do you really want to look back in regret one day down the line? To not know what could have happened if you tried to do what you really wanted to do? This love of yours is one of the most important things in your life. Follow your heart, and not the words of others just to live up to their expectations.

    2. Life is short. It may be a little disheartening to have people around you discourage you, but remember, life is short. Do you really want to spend your time feeling down over others’ words when they’re completely unwarranted, baseless, and probably not making any kind of sense? Do you really want to pull back on following your dream or doing what you want because of others, and start living a life that probably doesn’t fulfill your potential? Remember that life is short, and it will be easier to stick to your own convictions when other people disagree with your choices or put you down.

    3. Others may not fully understand. People who don’t support you and discourage you may not actually be bad people who intentionally want to destroy your dreams. Sometimes they just don’t understand why you do what you do, so they voice out their concerns, which may make them seem dissenting. I personally try not to take it to heart when people discourage me. I see it as they need a little education and explanation. Or sometimes, I just ignore them. If anything, since they don’t fully understand, I don’t see why it’s something to be upset over.

    4. Sometimes others are insecure. Sometimes when people don’t support what you’re doing, it may be more about them than you. It could be plain ignorance or even jealousy, but some people tend to attack things that are new to them. So again, don’t take their words to heart. If their criticism isn’t constructive in any way, they may be discouraging you because of their own fears and insecurities.

    5. Anything is possible. Nobody can predict the future for certain. The people who don’t support you might paint a gloomy picture of what’s to come if you do what you want to do. You don’t know the future either, but do you want to listen to others instead of believing in yourself? Don’t let objections from others become your truth and limit you from creating what you want in life. Anything is possible if you believe in yourself and work hard. 6. You can do this without their support. It’s natural to want support and encouragement from the people around you, but it is possible to do what you want to do without it. Just think of how many successful, inspiring people took the road less traveled. You’re a very powerful being, just by yourself. Believe in that, don’t give up, and you’ll go a long way, whichever road you take.

    7. You can’t please everyone in life. You can’t. It’s impossible. And a lot of people forget that. If you try to please everyone, it’s going to be next to impossible. So don’t bother. Keep your focus on what you want to do and why.

    In an ideal world, we could constantly surround ourselves with positivity. We can’t do that, but we can work on ourselves so that we stay committed and positive.

  • OPEN HEAVENS 22 OCTOBER 2023 TOPIC:PAY YOUR VOWS MEMORIZE: When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it; for he hath no pleasure in fools: pay that which thou hast vowed. Ecclesiastes 5:4 BIBLE READING ECCLESIASTES 5:4-7 4 When thou vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay it; for he hath no pleasure in fools: pay that which thou hast vowed. 5 Better is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay. 6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the angel, that it was an error: wherefore should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy the work of thine hands? 7 For in the multitude of dreams and many words there are also divers vanities: but fear thou God MESSAGE Psalm 50:14-15 says that when you pay your vows, you can call on God in the day of trouble, and He will answer. In other words, if you make a vow and you fail to redeem it, do not be surprised if you call on God in the day of trouble and He does not answer you. Today, many Christians just make vows casually. Many a time, even when making the vow, they have no intention of paying it. Don’t postpone the payment of your vow when you can do it now. God sees those who do that as fools. A vow is like a deal. When you make a deal with someone and you don’t fulfil your part of it, it is like stealing from that person. It is foolish to try to steal from God because what you are keeping away was provided by Him in the first place. If you made a deal with God, fulfil your part speedily. Worse still, some people make vows because they want the Pastor to pray for them at that moment, without any intention to fulfil it. How can you lie to God to receive blessings from Him? Is that not the height of foolishness? Once you make a vow to God and the devil sees that you want to pay that vow, he will start telling you to defer it to later, saying that you don’t have enough yet or that God understands. Don’t listen to his lies so that God doesn’t see you as a fool. One interesting thing about fulfilling a vow made to God is that the One you made it to has the ability to give you far more than you have promised to give Him. If you fulfil your vow, He would pour His blessings on you, but if you refuse to, He would also withhold what He would have given you in return. Hannah made a vow to God that she would give Him her son if He would bless her with one. This was after many painful years of waiting, and she didn’t know if she would ever have another child again. Imagine her holding her child in her hands at last and then giving the child over to God. Going back home without her child must have been a great sacrifice. She did it because that was her vow, and God gave her five more children in return (1 Samuel 2:21). Job 22:27-29 says it is those who pay their vows that can decree a thing, and it is established. It is foolishness not to pay your vows. ACTION POINT Pay your vows today and ask for God’s mercy for those you made and never paid. HYMNAL: 28 – WHAT CAN WASH AWAY MY STAIN? 1. What can wash away my stain? Nothing but the blood of Jesus; What can make me whole again? Nothing but the blood of Jesus. REFRAIN: Oh! precious is the flow That makes me white as snow! No other fount I know, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 2. For my pardon this I see; Nothing but the blood of Jesus; For my cleansing this my plea: Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 3. Nothing can for sin atone, Nothing but the blood of Jesus: Naught of good that I have done, Nothing but the blood of Jesus. 4. This is all my hope and peace: Nothing but the blood of Jesus: This is all my righteousness Nothing but the blood of Jesus.

  • KEY TO SATAN’S WINNING STRATEGY

    The Key to Satan’s Winning Strategy

    In case you haven’t read about it, Satan doesn’t exist.

    Recent polling by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research has found that while seven in 10 U.S. adults believe in angels, when it comes to fallen ones—like the devil—it drops to 56%.

    A recent Gallup report found similar results with only 58% believing, down from 71% just two decades ago.

    To be sure, belief in almost every other “spiritual” category is down as well: belief in God has dropped from 90% in 2001 to 74% in 2023; heaven from 83% to 69%; angels from 79% to 57%; and hell from 71% to 59%.

    But dropping to 58% belief, it’s the devil that’s faring the worst. And he’s quite happy about it. In The “Screwtape Letters,”

    C.S. Lewis’ masterful fictional account of a senior devil, Screwtape, mentoring a younger devil,

    Wormwood, he notes the following in the preface: There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils.

    One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them. They themselves are equally pleased by both errors, and hail a materialist or a magician with the same delight.

    Later in the work, Screwtape writes the following to Wormwood: I wonder you should ask me whether it is essential to keep the patient in ignorance of your own existence.

    That question, at least for the present phase of the struggle, has been answered for by the High Command. Our policy, for the moment, it to conceal ourselves….

    When the humans disbelieve in our existence we lose all the pleasing results of direct terrorism…. On the other hand, when they believe in us, we cannot make them materialists and sceptics.

    Then Lewis, writing in his normally prescient way, adds these words from Screwtape’s pen: If once we can produce our perfect work—the Materialist Magician, the man, not using, but veritably worshipping, what he vaguely calls “Forces” while denying the existence of “spirits”—then the end of the war is in sight. And that is precisely what the diminishing belief in Satan, and the increasing belief in all things paranormal, is achieving.

    Write up by James Emery White

  • Life hacks:

    1. Don’t lend money to your family. Give it

    2. Never shake a hand while sitting down.

    3. Stop telling people more than they need to know.

    4. Never eat the last piece of something you didn’t buy.

    5. Don’t throw your friend under the bus to impress someone.

    6. Never insult the cooking when you are the guest.

    7. Don’t use the urinal next to an occupied one.

    8. Don’t take out your phone during a conversation.

    9. Never take credit for work you didn’t do.

    10. Listen, nod, and most of all make eye contact.

    11. Don’t make fun of your friend in front of his kids.

    12. Never let emotions overpower you.

    13. Never beg for a relationship

    14. Dress well no matter what the occasion

    15. Never kick a man when he is already down Please add more….

  • 10 lessons from the book “Don’t Believe Everything You Think” by Joseph Nguyen

    1. Question your thoughts: The book emphasizes the importance of questioning our thoughts and not automatically accepting them as truth. Our thoughts are not always accurate or reliable, and by questioning them, we can gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

    2. Recognize cognitive biases: The author highlights the various cognitive biases that influence our thinking, such as confirmation bias, availability bias, and anchoring bias. Understanding these biases helps us become aware of our own mental shortcuts and avoid falling into their traps.

    3. Practice mindfulness: Mindfulness is a key theme in the book. By being present in the moment and observing our thoughts without judgment, we can develop a greater sense of self-awareness and detach ourselves from unhelpful or negative thinking patterns.

    4. Separate facts from interpretations: The book encourages us to differentiate between facts and interpretations. Often, we confuse our interpretations of events with the actual facts, leading to distorted thinking. Learning to distinguish between the two can help us make more rational and objective decisions.

    5. Embrace uncertainty: The author emphasizes the importance of embracing uncertainty and acknowledging that not everything can be known or controlled. By accepting uncertainty, we can reduce anxiety and open ourselves up to new possibilities and perspectives.

    6. Challenge limiting beliefs: Many of our thoughts are shaped by deeply ingrained limiting beliefs. The book encourages us to challenge these beliefs and consider alternative perspectives that may be more empowering and supportive of our growth.

    7. Cultivate self-compassion: The book highlights the significance of self-compassion in navigating our thoughts. Instead of being overly critical or judgmental towards ourselves, practicing self-compassion allows us to be kind and understanding, fostering a healthier relationship with our thoughts and emotions.

    8. Seek diverse perspectives: Engaging with diverse perspectives and seeking out different viewpoints can help us broaden our thinking and challenge our own biases. The book encourages us to actively seek out alternative opinions and engage in respectful dialogue to expand our understanding. 9. Develop critical thinking skills: The author emphasizes the importance of developing critical thinking skills to evaluate information and avoid falling into the trap of misinformation or manipulation. By honing our critical thinking abilities, we can make more informed decisions and avoid being swayed by false or misleading narratives.

    10. Take responsibility for your thoughts: Ultimately, the book reminds us that we are responsible for our own thoughts and the impact they have on our lives. By taking ownership of our thinking, we can actively shape our mindset and create a more positive and fulfilling life experience.

  • 10 lessons from the book “One Small Step Can Change Your Life” by Robert Maurer.

    1. The power of small actions: The book emphasizes that even the smallest actions can have a significant impact on our lives. Taking small steps consistently can lead to big changes over time.

    2. Focus on the present moment: By focusing on the present moment and taking small actions in the here and now, we can avoid getting overwhelmed by the big picture and increase our chances of success.

    3. Break down big goals into smaller tasks: The book encourages breaking down big goals into smaller, more manageable tasks. This helps to reduce overwhelm and makes it easier to take action.

    4. Embrace imperfection: The author emphasizes that it’s important to embrace imperfection and not let the fear of failure hold us back. Taking imperfect action is better than taking no action at all.

    5. Build positive habits: The book highlights the importance of building positive habits that align with our goals. By consistently taking small steps towards our goals, we can create lasting change in our lives.

    6. Take responsibility for your own life: The book emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our own lives and not relying on others to make things happen for us. We have the power to create the life we desire through our own actions.

    7. Overcome resistance and self-doubt: The author addresses the common resistance and self-doubt that often hold us back from taking action. By acknowledging and addressing these internal barriers, we can move forward and take the necessary steps towards our goals.

    8. Celebrate progress: The book encourages celebrating even the smallest victories along the way. By acknowledging and celebrating our progress, we can stay motivated and inspired to continue taking action.

    9. Stay committed to your goals: The author emphasizes the importance of staying committed to our goals, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. Consistency and perseverance are key to achieving long-term success.

    10. Trust the process: Lastly, the book reminds us to trust the process and have faith in ourselves. By trusting that our small actions will lead to positive outcomes, we can stay motivated and continue moving forward on our journey.

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  • THE LUCIFER WHITE HOUSE AND BANK OF BLOOD BENEATH THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE A FORMER OCCULTIC GRAND MASTER TESTIFIES:

    Brother Oscar. I was attending a convention of Satanists beneath the ocean in the place called the Bermuda Triangle, where there is a bank of blood of Satan. Beneath this location in the ocean, there is Lucifer White House, the headquarter of Satan. In this part of the ocean, there is a prison of fallen angels that are incarcerated. These rebel angels will be liberated in their time to cause chaos in the Great Tribulation. In this point of the ocean called the Bermuda triangles, demons capture boats and planes and these forces are dangerous. I was attending meeting and summit of Satan in this place beneath the Bermuda Triangle where the devil was unveiling strategy against the church of Jesus and the human world. Today, many churches are invaded by demons in flesh. Many pastors are married to women who are physical demons. At the end of time, the devil has deployed all category of demons such as the Avatar, who are false humans. They are born from the union of men and Mermaid, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men. The devil has also deployed the Highlanders, who are a class of demons fighting for powers among themselves. The devil is also deploying the dwarves who are human victims of blood sacrifice. When they died, they were enrolled in the army of darkness and they began to function like demons. In a meeting in the White House beneath the Bermuda Triangle, the devil said to the Satanists, “You must stop God’s children from fasting and praying for when they fast their spirit expand, their development become great.” Fasting and prayer is the food of the soul and the spirit. Fasting and prayer cause the growth and development of the spirit of God’s children. It causes the Spirit of God’s children to grow in size and in proportion. Brother, when we fast we grow in spirit. However, when we purify ourselves and when we dedicate ourselves in prayer, our souls still maintain the same size but it becomes radiant and brightening. It is our spirit that expands and develop beyond the normal size of a human. God’s children develop and grow in height and width when they fast. Prayer is an act of war against the world of Satan. Whenever God’s children pray they become fiery, and whenever God’s people pray the fire comes down from heaven abundant and when fire descended cause thunder, bombardment and explosion in the second heaven and the first Heaven. We were battling to stop Christians from fasting and praying. We were causing God’s children to be walking around the city for nothing. And this was canceling their fasting. Brother, a child of God must pray for at least three hours a day, one hour in the morning, one hour in the midday and one hour in the night. However, when you want to be used by God, you must pray at least seven hours a day. After three months you will be in another dimension. The more you pray, the more fire is descending from heaven. The more you pray, the more fire causing bombardment. Whenever you pray, the spirit world comes under attack. You must use the scripture when you pray. The prayer in tongues gives a problem for the devil and the satanic world for they cannot understand it. And when you pray in tongues, there is a tunnel to the third heaven thanks to your prayers. We were fighting prayer in tongues. I was a leader of witches. One day I was informed about a woman that was prayerful. I was told by witches, “We have tried to attack the woman but we failed. She always prays and she is dedicated. She is causing trouble in the neighborhood with her prayer that is causing bombardment and fire.” I said to the Brotherhood, “Leave it to me. I will deal with her.” When I took the case I began to study the Christian lady. First and foremost, I checked her clothing and adornment. I wanted to know whether she is using makeup and I saw that she was not in makeup. I tried to contact the Queen Jaqueline of the toilet. Given that the woman was prayerful, the Queen was not in her toilet anymore. I saw that when this woman was walking in the street, she was doing silent prayer in her heart and fire was bubbling around her. When she was working in the office she was working and praying in her heart. Silent prayer was a way of life for her. She prays for her house and her husband. When I went to her house to get something to enchant it, but there was fire covering all items in the house. When I tried to touch her pagan husband I saw that he was in a fire. Whenever Christian prays, there are damages and destruction in the spirit world. The prayer of God’s child rise in the air like a bowl of fire, and the more you pray the angel of God will engage battle in your favor. The devil actually resorted to his 24 elders for war in space for the devil has 24 elders, 7 spirits and 4 living beings. He has copied what he has left in heaven. His 24 elders are dressed in black and they have crowns. We were ordered to stop God’s children from fasting and praying for their spirit grow and develop beyond human proportion in the unseen world. We were beneath the ocean and Lucifer White House when the devil said to the audience, “You must stop God’s children from reading the Bible.” Brother, I was in a perpetual war with God’s children. I was monitoring them. Whenever a Christian opened the Bible in order to read, I was showing up for they were paranormal phenomena. In fact, as soon as the Christian began to read the first letter of the Bible passage at that moment, a flaming sword was coming down from the third heaven and the flaming sword was moving in circles around the Christian above his head with speed. The sword of light and fire was turning around a believer in great speed. And the more the Christian read the Bible, the light and fire of the sword was getting strong and was removing impurity, sin and filthiness in the life of the believer. This is a work of purification for the meditation of the Bible purifies God’s children. The second role of the Sword of Heaven is to increase the spiritual strength of the believer. Those who read the Word of God their spiritual strength increase. The Sword of Heaven neutralize bondage that we put on God’s children. Brother, whenever this sword of fire descended from heaven, I was showing up at a relative distance in order to see. I always stood at a distance of 100 or 120 meters depending on the speed of the sword for fear of being struck down by the Heavenly Sword. I often shot arrow against this sword but the arrow were returning to me. Whenever God’s children were reading the Bible I was often blowing air to cause them to have thought about other things in their mind while reading the Bible. You cannot be reading the book of life and be thinking about your friends, project, and money. This was what I was doing. Whenever God’s children were reading the Bible, I was able to get in their phone contact and select a contact that will give them a call in order to disrupt their meditation. There are those who get restless when they read the Bible because I was blowing air of enchantment on them. I was also sending visitors to interrupt them. In some cases, I was erupting noise of children or people around them in order to stop them Brother, whenever you have many thoughts when you are reading the Bible, it is an attack. When a believer comes to church but he does not know how to read the Bible. When he goes back home he will be thinking about the preaching he heard in the church. As soon as he began to ponder about the preaching he heard in the church, the sword of third heaven was descending to purify him and to increase his spiritual strength. I was always it attracted by the arrival of the Sword of Heaven, and I was trying to blow thoughts of distraction so that the Sword of Heaven will go back to the heaven. People who can’t read the Bible because they don’t know to read, they pray so that what they heard will be imparted in them. This prayer happened exactly the way they requested. Brother, if you can read the Bible, but you don’t have a Bible, you are living in sin. And we were sending a spirit of scorn in you so that you may think that it does not matter whether you have the Bible or not. The Bible has 66 books like the 66 chapters of Isaiah which talks about the Old and New Testament. It is written, “And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of his prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life.” (Rev 22:19) There are 10 books added in the Catholic Bible and the Orthodox Bible. These cancel the Scripture. Basically in the spirit world, the King James Bible and other Bibles shine with brightening white light. However, the New Jerusalem Bible and the Orthodox Bible shine with red light In fact, every property of the devil shine with red light in the spirit world. I want to warn God’s children that the Catholic Bible and the Orthodox Bible are satanic. When you look at King James Bible and other I mean, when you look at the Bible with a vision of a spirit, you will notice that it is a living organism. The Bible is alive and you will notice that it is like vibrating and breathing. However, when you look at the Catholic Bible and the Orthodox Bible, you will notice that they are not living, vibrating and breathing. They are dead, they don’t give life and instead of brightening white light, they are emitting red light for they are the property of the devil. Brother, I reached a level in mysticism where I was working with the 10 angels of light of Satan, such as the angel Maccabees, the Angel Sirac, the angel Lester, Daniel, Barack and others. Brother, Bible reading is the cornerstone of Christian life. I would like to inform you God’s children that the New Testament of the Gideon group is tricked. I want to inform God’s children that the Gideon group is infiltrated by occultists and Satanists. I mean that the cover of New Testament of Gideon group is designed in the Marine kingdom. I was traveling to the marine kingdom and I was the 16th husband of the queen of the coast. And I used to see pastors in the Marine Kingdom receiving teaching. The Gideon group is compromised, as the blue cover of the New Testament is being designed by the enemy. Even if you pray 10 hours a day, if you have the Gideon New Testament in your home, it is an open door. We can enter your home through the red light emitted by the New Testament, even an angel cannot close that gateway. You can see as I am brushing the back of the cover of the New Testament, there are inverse writing that is satanic for the marine kingdom is making Bibles and Bible covers. Let us be careful about the many Bibles having red covers. We were designing them with human blood. I want to tell you Christians that we are in a war. We often come under attack and when we are attacked and surrounded by the enemy, we must learn to recite and read the Scripture with a loud voice. The mystery I am trying to reveal to God’s children is this when you are in battle, the reading and reciting of Psalms and Bible passages cause the angels of the Lord to descend right in the middle of your battle. Brother, there were Bible passages that are dreaded by the army of the devil. When I was working for Satan, I made sure that Christians remain ignorant of this mystery. There are Bible passages and Psalms that cause immediate deployment of angels in the lives of God’s children. When they recite these Psalms and many Bible verses, they summon the angels of heaven. In spiritual battle I have seen battalion and regiment of soldiers angels descending from heaven whenever God’s children were reciting Bible passage. They are Psalms and passage of the Scripture that are connected to the angelic ministry. Brother, the army of the devil is afraid of God’s children reciting Psalms and Bible passages in their houses. Indeed, many Psalms and Bible passages cause the angels of war to descend. When God’s children recite these passages and Psalms in times of conflict and adversity, the host of the army of heaven descend. There is angelic deployment behind many Bible passage. They act upon the passage when you recite them. Prayer with God’s word is so powerful. Whenever you recite Psalm 24 Lift up your heads, oh you gates be lifted up you ancient doors, that the King of glory may come. The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle, He is the King of glory. When you recite this passage, there is a number of angels that descend. I never knew how many of them. Nevertheless, a group of angels will descend to wherever this Bible verse is quoted. In this eternal war, there are three strategic times of the day for prayer. In the dark world, we were told not to let Christian pray in these strategic times of the day, which is Dawn, midday and six in the evening. There are God angels descend in the morning to bring God’s children the answer. And there are power deployed by the devil to stop God’s children from receiving. I would like to give God’s children Psalm that you can recite in the morning. They destroy whatever plot and conspiracy that the enemy has resulted in the night. This Bible passage neutralizes whatever enemy has planned for your life in the night and cause God angels to come down and neutralize the plan and snare of the enemy. In Psalm 57, the Bible says, Let your glory be over all the earth. They set a net for my steps, my soul was bowed down, they dug a pit in my way, but they have fallen into it themselves. When you recite these three Psalms, the angels that follow these words of God will come down and cancel everything. You can read Psalm 35 at midday for the devil don’t like it. For the soldier angel that is connected to this Psalm is powerful, robust and dangerous. At midday, everyday demons leave the sun and they cause sicknesses and migraines. I admit our demons who caused these sicknesses and migraine. Dark forces are really strong at that time of the day. They work for the queen of the South called Jehosaphat. The Bhagavad-Gita Khrisna is the personification of the Sun God. When you recite Psalm 35 at midday the angel come down and disrupt their activity. However, you must make sure that you are holy in this war. You can recite Psalm 24, which is also dangerous. In the night before you sleep, you can read Psalm 99. There is another Psalm which is 29, which is very dangerous for the second heaven and the angel warrior who come down. When you recite Psalm 29 which is called the voice of God for when he came down he will cause a war that causes demons to be scattered in the second heaven and they open the passage. The Bible has all the solutions to all the problems on the earth. In the Bible, there are nine spiritual gifts and nine fruits of the Spirit. Each gift of the Spirit is connected to a fruit of the Spirit. There are Bible passages when you recite them, they open the spiritual gift. We were fighting so that men of God would not have a gift of vision and discernment. Six in the evening is called the hour of landing for it is the sunset. Every day at 6pm, all the gateway to the world of Satan opened up. All the satanic agents travel at 6pm. They would begin to fill their planes and cars with oil, and at half-past 11, they will be arriving in the world of Satan. Midnight is the intensity of the dark activity. These are strategic times we were to stop believers bringing in this time. In the White House beneath the ocean the devil was also telling us to stop God’s people from giving tithes. When you resolve in a moment to give God we were coming to you so that you can be changing your mind. CONTINUED….. God is expecting you to Share this Eye opening Truth with other’s Share this post freely to at least 5 places , post reshare, status, groups,etc’ SHARE

  • YORUBA

    𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗧𝗢𝗚𝗢𝗟𝗘𝗦𝗘 🇹🇬 𝗬𝗢𝗥𝗨𝗕𝗔 𝗧𝗢𝗪𝗡 𝗢𝗙 𝗔𝗧𝗔𝗞𝗣𝗔𝗠𝗘.

    Atakpame is the Fourth largest city in Togo by population and is situated in the center of the country in a majority Yoruba speaking part called Ogou which has a population of around 260,000 people. The dialect of Yoruba spoken here is called Ifè. Atakpame is located on a hilly wooded savannah about 500m in elevation at the eastern end of the Atakora mountain range. Together with Kpalimé, it represents the last major settlements of Yoruba origin dotted between the Niger and the Volta rivers. Today, while Atakpame is majorly Ife speaking, Kpalime is majority Ewe speaking. The Ife people of Togo trace their history from Ife in Nigeria to Ija Oku and Chabe (Savè) in Benin. It was from there that they migrated to the originally Yoruba city of Chabelu (now Savalou) in Benin before crossing over into their territory in what would later become central Togo.

    LlIn the 1764 Battle of Atakpamé, the town was the site of a clash between the Akan state of Akyem with the Oyo Empire against the forces of the Ashanti Empire. The result of the battle was a crushing defeat of the Ashanti forces and the death of their Juabenhene (head of one of the royal clans). Today, most native residents of the city belong the Ana subgroup of the Yoruba people. Other Yoruba speaking settlements in the locality include; Akpare, Goubi, Djama, Kaboli, Okutaya, Anie, Kamina, Moretan – Igberioko, Kolokope, Glei, Alabata. Atakpame is fondly referred to as the city of 7 hills (sept collines). Some of these hills include: Oke Omi kosi, Oke Batabali, Oke Agemo, Oke Akposso, Oke Mefa, Oke Ekpa and Oke Ologbo. Just like many other towns in Yorubaland, where myths are explored to trace the people’s roots, Atakpame’s history is not complete without reference to the mountains. According to some elders of the town, the rocks played supernatural roles when the natives were engaged in battles with other ethnic groups, most especially the expanding army from Dahomey. This is how Atakpame also shares topographical and historical similarities with Idanre, Ondo State, Igbeti, Efon Alaaye Ekiti, Okeho in Oyo- All towns famed for the huge and acrobatic mountains that surround them.

    The town of Atakpame is named after the leader of the group of Yoruba people who founded the city; Chief Atakpa. Annually the ife of Togo come together to celebrate ‘Odon Itsu’ (Yam festival) and reinforce their culture. –

    ADVENTURES OF OLU-OJE AND UNITY OF YORUBA RACE

  • WORLD A BETTER PLACE OR?

    *MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE*

    I noticed we had grass growing rapidly inside my new compound, so, my neighbour and i decided to get rid of them…!

    I asked around and found someone who would do it…!

    Brought him to the compound, showed him around, so he said he’d clear it for 3K,but we can also negotiate. Inside me, i was surprised because the work too big for that amount. So, i told him we would give him #5K instead.

    Mehn, the dude was overjoyed. He ran off to get his working tools, got back and was almost starting off. I asked him to halt, and confirmed if he’s had something to eat. He said….. No….! That he hasn’t even eaten since the evening before. I quickly prepared tea, bread and fried eggs for him. Chai! Tears commot for the guy eye when i give am. He finished eating, picked up his tools, and worked enthusiastically with all his heart. At intervals, I’ll stop what i was doing inside to check on him. Sometimes, chat and laugh with him. (Dude was a real jolly fellow eh, lol) So, he rounded up for that day, and said he’d be coming around the next day to pack the dead grass. I gave him the 5K. He was really excited. I told him to take my contact so he could reach me before coming the next day, he said he would have loved to, but he doesn’t have a phone Said he sold it 2 weeks back, so he could eat. All he had left was his SIM. I felt his pain, but i remembered i had an itel phone i wasn’t using, so i gave it to him…+#500 for recharge card. Tears just roll from the guy eye instantly. And he said, one of the most deepest…. “God Bless You”, ….I’ve ever gotten in my life. So, he left excitedly. And, for me….i slept like a baby that night.

    Dude came the next day, and continued the remaining task with so much passion.I could literally see it all over him.I shared from the rice i had prepared and gave him for breakfast, and by 12 noon,he was done with the whole task.He thanked me endlessly, and left.

    All these happened this weekend ( between Saturday, and Sunday ). Now, i got a call very early today from him, and he gave me a great news.

    He said his former Oga that relocated from Ikeja to Abuja, reached him on phone, the same yesterday, immediately he inserted his SIM into the phone i gave him. And that his Oga told him he’s been trying hard to reach him for weeks to no avail.

    The Oga finally sent him N100k this morning. Chai…! Me sef come happy pass the guy sef. He ended the call with these words….! “Senior man, if to say i nor meet you, na so this one for take pass me…o…! Tears just drop from my eye, i swear…! Why my long boring story…? Always do little things you can do, to change people’s lives. It might be little to you, but that might be the answers to their long-standing heart desires.

    These bits of kindness must not come in monetary forms.

    • You can tell people kind words…! • Give people a bit of your time…! • Hear people out…!

    • Give people warm hugs…!

    • Never despise or look down on people…! • Applaud people when they carry out duties for you…!

    • Make people feel like the humans that they really are. *

    And, you might just be saving a life in the process….you’d never know….💝 BE A BLESSING TO SOMEONE TODAY!

  • History Of The Great Ethics

    Historical Records Show Igbo Nation Is 2550 Years Older Than Yoruba Nation In Nigeria

    The Igbo Nation is indisputably 2,550yrs older than the Yoruba Nation in Nigeria. This is in terms of age of existence and settlement. It is further an established fact that no other ethnic nationality out of British experiment called Nigeria’s current 386 ethnic nationalities is the age mate or rival to the Igbo Nation in terms of age of existence or settlement in Nigeria.

    Grand Summary: Historical, forensic and verifiable records, available, have shown grandly that the Igbo Nation is 2,550yrs older than the Yoruba Nation; 2,250yrs older than the Hausa Nation; 3,140yrs older than the Fulani Nation; and 550yrs older than the Bini

    Most of other Ethnic Nationalities, studied have been found to have relatively new ages of existence or settlement in different parts of the country. That is to say that the only Ethnic Nationality in Nigeria closest to the Igbo Nation in terms of age of existence and settlement is the Bini Nation which is only 550yrs by default or lesser in terms of Igbo’s 3,469yrs of existence and settlement in Nigeria.

    The Agbor People in present Delta State were originally of the Ominije People with Bini roots, just as the Arochukwu People in Igbo Land were originally owned by the Ibibios, who lost same during the Aro or Igbo-Ibibio wars of 1600s. In the case of Agbor People, they had lost their ancient Ogele Kingship Dynasty, established since 701BC to Igbo warriors around 1250AD; with the first Igbo King, Ebonka, crowned as the first “Dein of Agbor” in 1260AD. It must be reminded too that the Igbo People had existed for 1,450yrs before the birth of Jesus Christ around 001BC/001AD; and 3, 436yrs after his glorious death around 33AD.

    The Yoruba Nation, on the other hand, was founded in Nigeria about 1,099yrs after the birth of Jesus Christ and 1,066yrs after his death. It must also be pointed out that the position of this article is not hinged on celestial point of view or the notion of a progenitor of an ethnic nationality falling or emerging from sky or heaven; but from terrestrial point of view or earthly settlement by each of the ethnic nationalities; backed by provable historical instruments including historical facts and symbols. That is to say that of this piece; i didn’t believe that Igbo or Yoruba or Bini or Hausa founder emerged from the sky or heaven”. The provable and factually corroborative findings have clearly shown that every ethnic nationality in Nigeria was founded by a settler or group of settlers in one part of Nigeria or the other. This work is base on thesis included the cursory study of history of origins of other key ethnic nationalities in Nigeria (Hausa, Yoruba, Bini/Agbor, Ijaw, Tiv, Jukun, Ibibio, Idoma, Efik, Fulani, Itsekiri, Urhobo, etc) especially how they were founded and settled; using works done by their scholars and other informed sources.

    The Igbo People As Oldest Settlers In British experiment called Nigeria: These findings are verifiably derived from historically and scientifically grounded accounts of origin variously written by scholarly natives of the affected Ethnic Nationalities and the corroborative findings from other scholars, jointly and forensically analyzed here. From records supplied by various scholars who traced some of Igbo communities roots to Aguleri and Umunri, these groups of Igbo People who trace their roots through Eri and his companions, had existed from about 1,450BC (Before Common Era) or 3,469yrs from 1,450BC to 2019AD; making the Ethnic Nationality or Nation-State the oldest settlers in Nigeria.

    This facts is only applicable to those of Igbo who claim to come to igboland through Eri, not for those who claim aboriginal Igbos,who we believe that have existed more than 5,000 years. They are Igbos in Uturu, Okigwe axist. Bini/Agbon (Agbor) People As Second Oldest Settlers:

    The second oldest settlers are the people of Bini/Agbon Ethnic Nationality. Although the kingship in Bini was much younger than its age of existence, having been established pre-imperially in 1180AD or in the era of Anno Domini (AD) or Common Era (CE), yet the kingship in Agbon, now Agbor Kingdom was dated back to around 701BC.

    The Agbon People had its “Ogele Dynasty” established around 701BC, lasting till 1250 to 1260AD when it was conquered, abolished and replaced by some returning Igbo warriors.

    The Ogele Kingship Dynasty had its last Ogele or king in the person of Ogele XIV Okwakpor, dethroned by Igbo warriors in 1260AD.

    The Stools Of Ooni Of Ile-Ife & Dein Of Agbor As The 13th AD Age Mates: As at the time the first Ooni of Ile-Ife was installed around AD 1200s, per Ooni Oranmiyan, with Yoruba Nation founded by Oduduwa around 1100AD; the Ogele Kingship Dynasty of old Agbor Kingdom had existed for 1,900yrs; meaning that the Ogele Dynasty of old Agbor was 1,900yrs older than the stool of the Ooni of Ile-Ife.

    The Dein Igbo Kingship of Agbor, established by some returning Igbo warriors was established in 1260AD, almost during the same decades the stool of Ooni of Ile-Ife was established; with the latter producing 51 Oonis in Yoruba Land till date. The Ooni stool remains the oldest kingship dynasty in Yoruba Land till date, but one of the youngest in Nigeria particularly older than the stools of the Shehu of Bornu, inherited from the Kanem-Bornu Empire established in 1380AD and the Fulani Emirate Kingship (Sultanate of Sokoto), established in 1804.

    The stool of Oba of Lagos was established in 1630AD, with its palace constructed in 1705AD by the Portuguese, who named present Lagos after group of lakes. Lagos or “Eko” was originally founded by the Benin Empire as a military camp used for its imperial wars with other neighboring old empires. The word, “EKO” is originally Bini word, meaning “war camp”. It was also used for trade purposes and diplomatic exchanges between Benin Empire and Europeans.

    The Bini Empire was established in 1440AD and lasted till 1897AD, with first European-Portuguese-Benin contacts or diplomatic exchanges taken place in 1472AD. The pre-imperial Benin Kingdom was established in 1180AD.

    Hausa People As Third Oldest Settlers: The third oldest Ethnic Nationality in Nigeria is the Hausa Nation, established around 800AD or 1,219yrs today. The Hausa Nation, by the accounts of Hausa scholars was founded by a Baghdadi (Iraq) Prince, named Bayajidda, calculated to be around 800AD; which was about two centuries before the ancient Kano was founded by one of his grandsons, named Bagauda who later became its first king or Sarkin Kano in 999AD. According to the Kano Chronicle, the ancient Kingdom of Kano recorded a total of 38 Sarkin Kano or Kings of Kano between 999AD and 1743AD before the invasion of the Fulani Islamic Jihadists led by Usman dan Fodio at the beginning of the 19thCentury AD or early 1800s. Prince Bayajidda originally founded Daura (the oldest of the seven original Hausa States which is now in Katsina State). The kingship in Hausa Land, formerly Sarkin Kingship Dynasty, was violently replaced with Fulani Emirate Councils, with the exception of Borno, which had established Kanem-Bornu Empire as far back as 1380AD; over 420yrs before the Fulani Jihadist Revolution in most parts of Northern Nigeria.

    The Yoruba People As Fourth Oldest Settlers: The Yoruba Nation is likely the fourth oldest settlers in Nigeria having recorded to have been founded by Oduduwa; a migrant, in about 1100AD. He later sent his last son, Oranmiyan (Oranmiyan Omoluabi Odede) to Benin in about 1170AD as the first interim Oba of Benin and was later succeeded by Oba Eweka 1 in 1180AD signaling the establishment of Pre-Imperial Benin Kingdom, which lasted from 1180AD to 1440AD, replaced by Benin Empire (1440-1897AD).. Oduduwa, the founder of Yoruba Nation was believed to have lived around 1100AD upwards while one of his sons, Oranmiyan, the first Ooni, was said to have lived between 1200AD and 1300AD. Eze Nri & Eze Ora Stools Of Nri And Aguleri As Evidence Of Igbo Seniority In Nigeria: From the historical accounts of Aguleri, backed by facts and symbols, concerning the lifetimes of Eri and his first generation children (i.e. Agulu, Menri, Onoja-Nwa-Oboli (founder of Igala), etc), Eri; the founder of one of Igbo communities was likely to have lived around 1,450BC, making it 3,469yrs today. It was further recorded that one of his first generation children who also founded the present Agulueri; by name Agulu, lived for about 140yrs. That is to say that Eri, his son, Agulu and grandson-Enugu were likely to have lived for 360yrs in all before the Eri’s great grandson, Anyiamaigbo, the Eze Ora 1 was crowned in 1087BC as the first king of Aguleri. Another son of Eri, by name Menri, the founder of Umunri Clan, had his direct but last son; Nri-Ifikwuanyi or Ifikwuanim who in turn was Eri’s grandson was made the first famous priest-king of Umunri, the progenitor of famous Eze Nri stool in Igbo Land. His crowning was recorded to have taken place around 1230BC (reconstructed by this researcher using the Aguleri’s account) after the death of his father, Menri; thereby signaling the establishment of first or premier priest-kingship in Igbo Land, followed by the Eze Ora Dynasty of Aguleri in 1087BC. It is reminded that BC period was counted in descending order while AD or CE period is counted in ascending order. That is to say that the Eze Nri throne in now Nri Kingdom, the first priest-kingship stool in Igbo land is 3,249yrs today and 2,430yrs older than the Ooni of Ile-Ife stool in Yoruba Land, likely to have lasted till date only for about 819yrs; having been established around AD 1200s. For the Eze Ora Dynasty of Aguleri, established since 1087BC, it is 3,106yrs today and 2,287yrs older than the Ooni stool in Yoruba Land. It is on verifiable records that the ancient kingdom of Aguleri has the lists of its kings from 1087BC till date, comprising 34 Eze Oras; with Eze Ora, Anyiamigbo as the first or Eze Ora 1, crowned in 1087BC.

    There are also decades in the history of Aguleri without records of kings owing to intra and inter communal wars and kingship tussles; and much later, due to Atlantic Slave Trade and colonialism. It must also be stated that linage of kingship and historical facts and symbols including naming, special trees, etc; not celestial junks and its false linkages are the surest and evidential ways to ascertain the age of existence or settlement of a community or an ethnic nationality.

    Reconstructing Distorted Account Of Existence Concerning The Throne Of Eze Nri: we had found the accounts of Profs Angulu Onwuejiogwu and Elizabeth Isekwei anomalous as it concerned the historical existence of the first Igbo king, the Eze Nri, Priest-King, Nri-Ifiukwuanim, who was erroneously recorded to have started reigning from 1043AD to 1089AD. The accounts also recorded erroneously that “Eri, the founder of one of Igbo Clan or communities,existed from “948-1041AD”.

    It is possible their erroneous accounts were based on what they laid their hands on as at the time they wrote in the mid 1970s and early 1980s. Today, this narrative has historically and verifiably changed with the emerged accounts from Aguleri, supported by provable historical symbols, etc. Biblically speaking, too, this is not out of place, as it was similarly the case with the written lifetime of Jesus Christ whose written lifetime account disappeared when he was 12yrs and reappeared when he was 30yrs (disappeared at 12yrs and reappeared at 29yrs), a loss of 17yrs.This has come to be known as “the unknown years of Jesus Christ”. While the existence of the revered priest-king of Nri was never in dispute, timing of his era or reigning was fundamentally and historically fallacious. Using Aguleri’s accounts to reconstruct and correct this historical anomaly, the Nri priest-king must have existed and be made the premier priest-king about 200yrs or more after the death of his father-Menri and grandfather-Eri; or from 1450BC to 1230BC when he was probably crowned.

    This is more so when Eri and his first generation sons (Agulu, Menri, Onoja-Nwaoboli were never kings; likewise in Yoruba Land where Oduduwa was never recorded as a king, but his last son-Oranmiyan, crowned as first Ooni of Ile-Ife. Fulani People As Fifth & Newest Settlers In Nigeria:

    The Fulani People are a group, originally from Futa Toro in Senegal who are pre dominantly pastoralists. Members of the Ethnic Nationality were recorded to have started migrating to different parts of West Africa as early as 14th Century AD. In Nigeria, the Fulani Ethnic Nationality is 229yrs old today having arrived and settled in Northern Nigeria their large numbers in 1790s. That is to say that the Igbo Nation is 3,240yrs older than the Fulani Nation, while using the time Eri settled in Igboland.

    Note am not in anyway saying that Eri is father of Igbos. But am using him as one of variables history that use to trace how old igbos might be. By 1790s, the Fulanis had migrated in large numbers in Northern Nigeria and settled in Gobir (Sokoto), Adamawa in then part of Cameroon, among other areas or cities. They were congregated, aggregated, inspired and led by an Islamic diviner/cleric, Usman dan Fodio (1754-1817), who lived in Gobir (Sokoto). Usman Fodio had quarreled with Hausa Kings (Sarkins), mainly pagans and accused them of “being little more than pagans”; resulting in the mobilization of Hausa commoners and his own Fulani pastoralists (today’s Fulani Herdsmen/Jihadists) and commencement of Jihad or Islamic Holy war. By the account of King Ben Azubuike (via Elombah Reports, 29thMay 2019), Usman dan Fodio assembled a Fulani army to lead a jihad against the Hausa kingdoms of the north of Nigeria. The forces of Usman dan Fodio slowly took over more and more of the Hausa kingdoms, capturing Gobir in 1808 and executing Yunfa. The war resulted in the creation of the Sokoto Caliphate, headed by Usman dan Fodio, which became one of the largest states in Africa in the 19th century. His success inspired similar jihads in Western Africa. The Hausa had established well organized city states before the advent of the Fulani. These states included Katsina, Daura, Kano Zazzau (Zaria), Biram, Gobir and Borno. Some of these were conquered and re-established by the Fulani. A few other kingdoms such as Katagum, Hadejia and Gombe were founded. The Fulani led Islamic Holy War had swept most of the Hausa Land, leading to killing, abduction or exiling of Hausa Kings and forceful takeover of their kingdoms and conversion to Islam. The Usman dan Fodio holy war was only repulsed in Northern Nigeria in the Eastern Empire of Kanem-Bornu, an Empire established as far back as 1380AD. The war engulfed Adamawa, Nupe and Ilorin part of the Yoruba Land. The war was crushed in 1903 by the new British colonial authorities. Before then, the holy war had abolished Hausa’s Sarkin Kingship and established the Fulani Islamic Emirate Councils with Fulani Islamic Emirs appointed to rule over the conquered Hausa Lands till date. Usman dan Fodio later installed his son, Muhammed as the Sultan of Sokoto, while his brother, Abdullahi, took charge of Gwandu. The Shehu Othman dan Fodio’s Jihad also consumed the Ilorin, a Yoruba border town, now referred or considered to be one of the Banza Bakwai, or one of the adulterated Hausa-fulani Kingdoms. At the start of the 19th century, Ilorin was a border town in the northeast of the Oyo Empire, with a mainly Yoruba population but with many Hausa and Fulani immigrants. It was the headquarters of an Oyo General, Afonja, who rebelled against the Empire and helped, bring about its collapse with the assistance of the Fulanis. The rebellion was powered by Nupe and Bornu Moslem slaves. Afonja had been assisted by Salih Janta, also called Shehu Alimi, a leader of the local Fulani. In 1824 Afonja was assassinated and Alimi’s son Abdusalami became Emir. Since then till date, Ilorin had become an emirate of the Sokoto Caliphate.

  • Watch Your Self

    WHEN YOU ARE 40 OR ABOVE YEARS OLD

    A. Two things to check as often as you can:

    (1) Your blood pressure

    (2) Your blood sugar.

    B. Six things to reduce to the minimum on your foods:

    (1) Salt

    (2) sugar

    (3) preserved meat and foods

    (4) red meat especially roasted

    (5) diary products

    (6) starchy products

    C. Four things to increase in your foods:

    (1) Greens/vegetables

    (2) beans

    (3) fruits

    (4) nuts

    D. Three things you need to forget:

    (1) Your age

    (2) your past

    (3) your grievances

    E. Four things you must have, no matter how weak or how strong you are:

    (1) Friends who truly love you

    (2) caring family

    (3) positive thoughts

    (4) a warm home.

    F. Five things you need to do to stay healthy:

    (1) fasting

    (2) smiling / laughing

    (3) trek / exercise

    (4) reduce your weight.

    G. Six things you don’t have to do:

    (1) Don’t wait till you are hungry to eat

    (2) don’t wait till you are thirsty to drink

    (3) don’t wait till you are sleepy to sleep

    (4) don’t wait till you feel tired to rest

    (5) don’t wait till you get sick to go for health check-ups otherwise you will only regret later in life

    (6) don’t wait till you have problem before you pray to your God.

    TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF!

    © Benoni

  • Life With Lessons

    THE 3 TYPES OF PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE:

    1. The Leaf people

    2. The Branch people

    3. The Root people

    LEAF PEOPLE:

    These are people who come into your life just for a season. You can’t depend on them because they are weak. They only come to take what they want, but if the wind comes they will leave. You need to be careful of these people because they love you when things are okay, but when the wind comes they will leave you BRANCH PEOPLE:

    They are strong, but you need to be careful with them too. They break away when life becomes tough and they can’t handle too much weight. They may stay with you in some seasons, but they will go when it becomes harder 😢

    ROOT PEOPLE:

    These people are very important because they don’t do things to be seen. They are supportive even if you go through a difficult time they will water you and they are not moved by your position they just love you like that … It’s not all people you meet or are your friends, that will stay with you. Only the root type of people will stay no matter the season.

    CTTO #friends #Friday Thoughts

  • Reading As A Part Of Life

    Top 10 Points from book “How to Sell Your Way through Life” by Napoleon Hill

    1. Building relationships and establishing rapport is key to successful selling. Customers want to feel valued and heard, and building a relationship with them will help you establish trust and loyalty.

    2. It is important to understand the needs and wants of your customers. By listening to them, you can tailor your sales approach and offer solutions that meet their needs.

    3. Selling is not about manipulation or deception; it is about offering value to customers by providing solutions to their problems.

    4. Effective salespeople are confident in their abilities, but they are also humble enough to admit when they don’t know something or need help.

    5. The sales process should be a win-win situation for both the seller and the buyer. The seller should be offering a solution that meets the needs of the customer and the customer should be willing to pay for that solution.

    6. Successful salespeople are always learning and refining their skills. They stay up-to-date on industry trends, attend training sessions, and are constantly looking for ways to improve their performance.

    7. The power of a positive attitude cannot be underestimated. Salespeople who are positive, enthusiastic, and passionate about their product or service are more likely to be successful than those who are negative or disinterested.

    8. Persistence and determination are key traits of successful salespeople. They don’t give up easily and are willing to put in the time and effort necessary to close a sale.

    9. Adaptability is important in sales. Successful salespeople are able to adjust their approach to meet the needs and preferences of different customers.

    10. Finally, honesty and integrity are essential to building a successful sales career. By being truthful and transparent with your customers, you can build trust and establish long-term relationships that are beneficial to both parties. #SalesSkills #Selling #RelationshipBuilding #CustomerService #ValueOfferings #PositiveAttitude #LearningAndImproving #Persistence #Adaptability #Honesty #Integrity #ProfessionalDevelopment #BusinessSuccess #PersonalGrowth #Motivation #CareerTips #SelfHelp #BookRecommendation Follow us for EveryDay New Book Summary http://surl.li/gdjdb

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