Getting rich quickly is very easy. Easily, money can be made dubiously. Money ritual is not superstition, it's real. The dark world is fast. But the problem is what will happen to your soul after death. That's where the problem lies. Yes, you are living in a big mansion and driving nice cars but what's going to happen to your soul eventually?
The short life span, the risk of incurable insanity, the loss of human lives and many more discomforting experiences with ill-gotten wealth, is it really worth the price of a juice?
Have you forgotten that God says every soul shall taste death? He's not saying we are going to die, He says we'll taste it. That's why after your body has been lowered to the ground and covered with sand, God will return your soul to your body, and accountability starts from there. Grave is a passage to another realm. Will you be able to endure the punishment of selling your soul to the devil?
I don’t want to be that guy who loneliness will be my only company, and peace is something I won’t be able to afford with all the money I have. I don’t want to be that guy who can’t sleep at night for fear of all the lives I took to build a mansion that echoes my fear when I speak.
As the week comes to an end again to strategize for another weeks to come, to hustle, hustle diligently , and always remember that “Kosi ohun ta mu waye, kode si ohun tama mulo. Afowobafile ni”. Wishing you the best of the weekend.
I've been always a Media girl the osun State University first class graduate declares.
Once a Media Girl, always a Media Girl❤️ On Saturday, I got featured on a television show, the second time, as a presenter on the programme, “Everything that Concerns you”. The first time I ever did (frame 2&4) was in my finals during our broadcast production as the anchor of the programme, “You & your Brand” in 2020. I have always been a media girl, but I thought the zest was gone as I had lost touch of being in a typical traditional media landscape for like 3 years. I had the passion lying somewhere, just tamed. Being on screen that day rekindled and revitalized this passion, and I embodied it with so much energy. I also had a gush of so much nostalgic feelings about my flair for the media. Throughout my undergraduate days, I served as a campus journalist across different capacities and volunteered as a trainee journalist at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) during my 200 level holiday. Since my SSS days, I’ve always admired TV personalities like the late vete...
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