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28/04/2026

Noise is not power. Aggression is not leadership. True power is controlled, intentional, and wise. Most people don’t lack power, they lack the mind to handle it.

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23/04/2026

If you feel empty, restless, or mentally “weak,” it may not be you being broken it may be you lacking **identity**.
✨ Life isn’t random. Creation points to a Creator: **Psalm 19:1**, **Romans 1:20**.
And God didn’t meet you by accident He knew you before birth: **Jeremiah 1:5**, **Psalm 139:13–16**.
Real peace comes when your mind trusts God: **Isaiah 26:3**, **Philippians 4:6–7**.

About “reincarnation”: be careful Scripture teaches **resurrection**, not you “coming back” as you: **1 Corinthians 15**.
But yes—**purpose can continue through legacy** (God’s work beyond one generation): **2 Kings 2:9–15**, **Exodus 20:5–6**, **Deuteronomy 7:9**.

Today, start acting on what God placed in your hands: **Ecclesiastes 9:10**, **James 4:14–15**.
DM **“PURPOSE”** let’s talk (faith-based coaching/support, not a substitute for professional mental health care).

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01/04/2026

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30/03/2026

They kept telling you it’s about money. but nobody told you the real poverty starts in the mind. 🧠⚡
Break free from survival thinking. Think higher. Build smarter. Wake up before it’s too late.
You’re not broke. you’ve been programmed.


I GOT REJECTED 47 TIMES. ON 48, ONE CV CHANGE FLIPPED EVERYTHING.‎I got rejected from 47 jobs in 3 months.‎‎Rejection 12...
21/03/2026

I GOT REJECTED 47 TIMES. ON 48, ONE CV CHANGE FLIPPED EVERYTHING.
‎I got rejected from 47 jobs in 3 months.

‎Rejection 12: Lagos.
‎Rejection 26: Abuja.
‎Rejection 47: silence again.

‎On rejection 48, I changed ONE thing on my CV:
‎I stopped listing duties.
‎I started listing outcomes.

‎Cold facts:
‎• Old CV: 2 pages, 0 numbers
‎• New CV: 1 page, 9 numbers
‎• Time to first callback after change: 11 days

‎What I added (verbatim structure):
‎Role → Metric → Timeframe → Tool
‎Example: “Customer support → cut response time 6h→1.8h in 5 weeks using Zendesk + macros.”

‎If you’re applying in Nigeria during a week like this when the country’s mood is tense and companies are cautious you need PROOF, not poetry.

‎The people who need this won't see it unless YOU share it right now.

‎— Henry Jex BLOG

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14/03/2026

SCHOLARSHIPS VS ADMISSIONS: PRIVATE UNI SPEED VS PUBLIC UNI COST — 2026 REALITY CHECK

‎PRIVATE UNI (speed) vs PUBLIC UNI (cost) — and it’s not even close.

‎If you’re chasing TIME:
‎Private uni wins. Clear calendars. Faster graduation. Less ‘surprise pause’ energy.

‎If you’re chasing VALUE:
‎Public uni can still win but ONLY if you stack scholarships, grants, and paid skills on top of it (tech, design, data, writing, sales).

‎2026 is not forgiving. Your certificate alone won’t carry you. Your PLAN will.

‎Pick your lane:
‎A) Private uni + work experience
‎B) Public uni + scholarships + hard skills

‎Repost if you agree. And tell me your city + which option you’d choose.

‎— Henry Jex BLOG



11/03/2026


‎☀️ Nigeria is one of the most solar-rich countries in the world, yet millions of homes and businesses still struggle with electricity.

‎On average, Nigeria receives 4–7 hours of strong sunlight daily across most regions. This means a single 400W solar panel can generate around 1.6–2 kWh of electricity per day under normal conditions.

‎Now imagine what happens when we scale this.

‎Just 10 solar panels on a rooftop can produce enough electricity to power lights, TVs, fans, laptops, refrigerators, and small business equipment.

‎Yet many communities still depend almost entirely on unstable grid power and noisy generators.

‎Perhaps it is time we start thinking differently.

‎Rather than waiting endlessly for the national grid to stabilize, Nigeria can gradually adopt solar-powered clusters and community energy hubs. In this model, a street, estate, or small business district shares solar infrastructure to power homes and SMEs.

‎This approach can support businesses like:

‎Barber shops

‎Tailoring shops

‎Printing and design studios

‎Cold rooms and small food businesses

‎Tech and digital service centers

‎For this transition to succeed, homes and businesses must also begin adopting solar-ready systems, including:

‎Inverters

‎Lithium battery storage

‎Solar panels

‎Energy-efficient appliances

‎Solar-compatible equipment

‎If more households and SMEs begin integrating solar solutions, the pressure on the national grid will reduce significantly, and communities will become more resilient.

‎Nigeria does not lack energy resources.
‎The sun shines on us every day.

‎The real question is: how quickly are we willing to harness it?






11/03/2026


‎☀️ Nigeria is one of the most solar-rich countries in the world, yet millions of homes and businesses still struggle with electricity.

‎On average, Nigeria receives 4–7 hours of strong sunlight daily across most regions. This means a single 400W solar panel can generate around 1.6–2 kWh of electricity per day under normal conditions.

‎Now imagine what happens when we scale this.

‎Just 10 solar panels on a rooftop can produce enough electricity to power lights, TVs, fans, laptops, refrigerators, and small business equipment.

‎Yet many communities still depend almost entirely on unstable grid power and noisy generators.

‎Perhaps it is time we start thinking differently.

‎Rather than waiting endlessly for the national grid to stabilize, Nigeria can gradually adopt solar-powered clusters and community energy hubs. In this model, a street, estate, or small business district shares solar infrastructure to power homes and SMEs.

‎This approach can support businesses like:

‎Barber shops

‎Tailoring shops

‎Printing and design studios

‎Cold rooms and small food businesses

‎Tech and digital service centers

‎For this transition to succeed, homes and businesses must also begin adopting solar-ready systems, including:

‎Inverters

‎Lithium battery storage

‎Solar panels

‎Energy-efficient appliances

‎Solar-compatible equipment

‎If more households and SMEs begin integrating solar solutions, the pressure on the national grid will reduce significantly, and communities will become more resilient.

‎Nigeria does not lack energy resources.
‎The sun shines on us every day.

‎The real question is: how quickly are we willing to harness it?


11/03/2026

‎More than 200 years after slavery, many Africans are still fighting an invisible battle, mental slavery.

‎The first step to freedom is awareness.
‎In one of his most powerful songs, Why Black Man Dey Suffer, the legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti questioned why the Black man continues to suffer even after colonialism.
‎Today, we still see the effects everywhere:
‎• People bleaching their natural skin because they think lighter skin is superior.
‎• Africans divided by tribe, politics, and hatred while outsiders continue to benefit from our disunity.
‎True freedom is not only political freedom — it is mental liberation.
‎The Bible reminds us:
‎“So God created mankind in His own image.” — Genesis 1:27
‎Your skin, identity, and heritage were not mistakes.
‎The real revolution begins when Africans understand their value, unite, and free their minds.

‎As Fela Kuti once challenged the world through music, the question remains today:
‎Why does the Black man still suffer?
‎Maybe the answer starts with freeing the mind.
‎If you believe Africa needs mental liberation, comment:
‎FREE THE MIND


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09/03/2026

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‎FAAN 'GO CASHLESS' AIRPORT TOLL CHAOS, HYBRID PAYMENTS (LAGOS & ABUJA) + DESIGN LESSON FOR CREATIVES ‎Abeg make I rant ...
07/03/2026

‎FAAN 'GO CASHLESS' AIRPORT TOLL CHAOS, HYBRID PAYMENTS (LAGOS & ABUJA) + DESIGN LESSON FOR CREATIVES

‎Abeg make I rant small.

‎So FAAN roll out this “Go Cashless” thing for airport access gates March 1… and Lagos/Abuja enter full traffic wahala. People dey miss flights because everybody come dey register/card-issue for gate like say na audition.

‎Now FG don pause am + bring HYBRID (cash + card) back temporarily after Tinubu directive, with Keyamo + FAAN MD Olubunmi Kuku confirming the switch. That’s not “anti-cashless” — na rollout design failure.

‎Graphics designers, take note:
‎- If your UI needs “registration” at the point of use, you’ve already lost.
‎- If a system is meant to be “tap & go” but it’s “queue & pray”, your layout is the bug.
‎- Transition plan > aesthetic.

‎If you’re designing anything Nigerians must use under pressure (payments, ticketing, check-in, forms), your job is to REMOVE friction, not decorate it.

‎Share this before it gets taken down.

‎— Henry Jex BLOG


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