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Name: Sunday Blessing Godwin
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Age: 26 years old
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From: Kogi, Nigeria
Joined: 2nd Jul 2023, 4:29am
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Don't waste resources learn investments even the bible says cast your bread on many waters in due season you will recover

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Sarah in the Jam

Once upon a time, in a bustling city, there was a massive traffic jam that brought the entire city to a standstill. It was a hot summer day, and the sun beat down on the cars, making the air thick and heavy with frustration.

The traffic jam had started with a simple fender bender, but as more and more people tried to maneuver around the accident, the streets became clogged with cars. Horns blared, tempers flared, and people leaned on their steering wheels in exasperation.

Among the many cars stuck in the jam was a young woman named Sarah. She was on her way to an important job interview, and she had left early to make sure she arrived on time. But now, as she sat in her car, surrounded by honking vehicles and frustrated drivers, she felt her chances slipping away.

As the minutes turned into hours, Sarah watched as people in nearby cars got out to stretch their legs, talk to each other, and even share snacks. She decided to do the same and struck up a conversation with the driver in the car next to hers. They laughed about the absurdity of the situation and exchanged stories about their lives.

Eventually, the traffic began to move again, and Sarah arrived at her interview much later than planned. But as she walked into the office, she found herself feeling surprisingly calm and collected. She was able to share her experience in the traffic jam with her potential employer, who was impressed by her ability to stay composed in difficult situations.

To Sarah's surprise, she was offered the job on the spot. The traffic jam had taught her an important lesson about staying patient and adaptable in the face of unexpected challenges. And as she drove home that day, she couldn't help but feel grateful for the unusual turn of events that had led to her new job and a newfound sense of resilience.

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I never knew rice without pepper sweet like this 🤗
This country we can really adapt to hardship

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Worship leaders try to know which song to use for what. For example "Fine boy wey love Jesus” shouldn't be used as a worship song.

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I don't know if it's just me , does battery saver even saves battery at all

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Don't give up on your dreams! Work hard at them every day, even when it's hard. Just like a rose needs water, your dreams need your time and effort to grow and become amazing!

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We ladies should learn not to put too much pressure on guys that they don't have money and is not like our father has thatoney too

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I used to think our parents were sooo strict, but watching these kids of today, I think our parents saved our lives..! 🤞🙄

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I love his resilience and strength
“Senegal election result: Bassirou Diomaye Faye to become Africa′s youngest president - BBC.com”

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