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-Happy New Month! Welcome to June — a new month filled with fresh opportunities, new beginnings, and endless possibiliti...
01/06/2026

-Happy New Month!

Welcome to June — a new month filled with fresh opportunities, new beginnings, and endless possibilities.

No matter how May ended, June is another chance to grow, dream bigger, work harder, and trust God more. May this month bring you peace, favor, good health, divine connections, and breakthroughs in every area of your life.

Keep believing. Keep pushing. Keep showing up. Your best days are still ahead.

🌿 Cheers to a fruitful June!
🙏 May God order your steps and make every crooked path straight.

GodsGrace

The Met Gala was just a charity event costing $50 a seat.Today, each seat costs $100,000 and a table costs another $350,...
09/05/2026

The Met Gala was just a charity event costing $50 a seat.

Today, each seat costs $100,000 and a table costs another $350,000. And you can’t attend just by paying that fee. You need to be approved.

All that makes the Met Gala one of the most gate-kept fashion events in history.

05/05/2026

Nigerians are not the problem. The environment is.

When people make sweeping statements about the “quality” of Nigerian talent, they may think they are being honest, but words like that travel far beyond one interview or one room.

Yes, Nigeria needs serious improvement in education, infrastructure, internet access, power supply, and opportunities for young people to upskill.

But let’s not confuse a broken system with broken people.

Nigerians are leading teams, building companies, solving global problems, and excelling in tech, finance, healthcare, business, and academics all over the world.

So when we reduce the issue to “Nigerian talent is not good enough,” we risk giving foreign companies another reason to overlook Nigerian professionals.

The real conversation should be:
How do we create an environment where Nigerian talent can grow, compete, and be paid enough to keep improving?

Because the talent is there.
The problem is the system holding it back.
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Let’s clear up the confusion 🔍
25/04/2026

Let’s clear up the confusion 🔍

24/04/2026
24/04/2026

I’ve been saying for a while that the US and Nigeria are two of the most important players in what the future will look like — and this is exactly why.

California’s State Assembly just approved ACR 129 to establish a sister-state relationship with Lagos State, Nigeria. It still has to go through the State Senate, but the signal is already loud.

This is bigger than symbolism. It’s about what can happen when two globally influential regions with serious talent, culture, commerce, technology, and diaspora ties begin building a more formal bridge.

For founders, creators, students, operators, and diasporans, this is the kind of moment you pay attention to early. You look for where the committees will be, where the trade conversations will happen, and who is building real ecosystems across both markets.

I’ve always believed the US and Nigeria will be formative players in the future — not just separately, but together.

Diasporans, lock in.

-osazomon

Sheila Johnson co-founded BET with her husband in 1979. She shaped its programming, fought for its values, and helped gr...
17/04/2026

Sheila Johnson co-founded BET with her husband in 1979.

She shaped its programming, fought for its values, and helped grow it into a cultural institution worth $3 billion.

She didn’t get her name on the press releases.

She found out about her husband’s affair when she was served with a lawsuit. He fired her from the company she helped build. After 33 years of marriage, she left with her share of the sale .. and walked straight into two years of depression.

Most people would have disappeared.

Sheila Johnson bought a 349-acre farm in Virginia and started again from nothing.

She founded Salamander Hotels and Resorts.

She became the first Black woman to hold ownership stakes in three professional sports franchises.

She raised $8 million for women in poverty.

She built design centers, film festivals, and clinical services in her own name.

In 2023 she published her autobiography, Walk Through Fire, and told every part of the story she had kept quiet for decades.

“The woman who gets erased from someone else’s story can go on to write her own.”

She didn’t need anyone’s permission.
She needed time, land, and the refusal to stay down.

Sheila Johnson walked away from with her heart in pieces. She could have stayed in the background.

Instead, she started over at 53 and built an empire entirely her own. If she could rebuild from that, you can rebuild from this..

You don’t need permission to start over.
You don’t need someone else’s name on the door.

Your story isn’t over because someone tried to write you out of it. The women who keep going are the ones who change everything.

There is a roadmap for building the life you deserve.

You don’t have to figure it out alone.

Start by clicking the link and getting any of our freebies.

Grant Opportunity for Women-Owned Businesses in Canada BMO  , in collaboration with Deloitte , has officially launched t...
05/04/2026

Grant Opportunity for Women-Owned Businesses in Canada

BMO , in collaboration with Deloitte , has officially launched the 2026 BMO Celebrating Women Grant Program, supporting women-owned businesses across Canada.

Through the program, 10 women-owned businesses will each receive a $10,000 grant, along with mentorship and tailored resources designed to accelerate business growth.

Available Funding
10 women-owned businesses will each receive $10,000

📅 Deadline: April 23rd, 2026

Share this with a woman entrepreneur who needs to see this 💛

He conquered death so we can liveOur Savior lives forevermore 🙏
05/04/2026

He conquered death so we can live
Our Savior lives forevermore 🙏

He paid the price we could never afford ✝️Today we remember His sacrifice… and the love that changed everything.
03/04/2026

He paid the price we could never afford ✝️
Today we remember His sacrifice… and the love that changed everything.

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