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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Boredom Eliminating Post




T give my food to those who do not have to eat.............

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  1. Before i sleep, to always wash my private part even if I can't have a proper night bath.

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    1. so in case man wan slide in, toto go dey ready

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    2. Na wa o!
      Don't do this anymore pls.
      So you'll just be oozing sweat et al from your armpit and every other part of the body but it's ok as long as punani is clean? Hian!

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    3. Always wash you hands immediately you get home . There is nothing prayers cannot do. Wait upon the Lord

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    4. I remember a married course mate who was at least 10 years our senior once said same - that on days she's really tired, she only washes her pp.
      We made fun of her for a long time.
      Even during harmattan, I must shower and brush my teeth b4 going to bed. I can't help but wonder how people feel when they hit bed at the end of the day without cleaning up. Yuck!

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    5. I remember a married course mate who was at least 10 years older once said same - that on days she's really tired, she only washes her pp.
      We made fun of her for a long time.
      Even during harmattan, I must shower and brush my teeth b4 going to bed. I can't help but wonder how people feel when they hit bed at the end of the day without cleaning up. Yuck!

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    6. Na so body odour dey take start.
      mbok, I'm not shaming you.

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    7. Wait fez, you pepo want to break my neck? @ anon 18:56 & 19:06. I am on the table naaa
      Sometimes I just wash my pp and off to bed ooo 🙄😆.
      Ok wait... don't you ever fall asleep when you've returned b4 shower ...what's the difference. Plus I didn't touch shii* while outside plus I wash my hands often.
      Abeg I can sleep without night bath but that will change once hubby moves in 😉

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    8. CONTENTMENT.
      be okay with whatever you have.
      Love to bring my kids up that way.

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    9. 18:56,no be everybody dey smell. I've been in a situation I didn't bathe for 4 days. All I did was pee and clean up. I didn't smell.

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    10. Anon 19:55 really 😨
      So the pussy is all that matters?
      Your bed must have turned chocolate.

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    11. See, when you have a bath, you feel good. haba!

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    12. Whatever @ 20:33
      Ask God for the ability to perceive stale stench. Nobody will beg you to bath.
      Same thing with repeating unwashed clothes. That stale odour is always there even when you use perfume.
      Freshness equals sheer bliss.

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    13. Anon 19:55 take a bath to feel good about yourself first. Don't do it for man.
      Okay imagine a man asking for head at night and he doesn't feel and smell fresh.
      Stella Mbok let's start health education. Btw I hope you're not team wash only PP

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    14. Be hardworking.

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    15. Anon 19:02, ask white people who only shower once a week, even when their women are on their period...

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    16. Pray before eating.
      Wash hands immediately you step into the house.

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  2. There is dignity in labour, contentment is key.

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    1. Power of prayers. No matter the situation I should always take it to God in prayers.

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    2. We are together 👌👌👌
      Miss you momma

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    3. He goes a sorrowing, who goes a borrowing.

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    4. very human being is equal before God .be humble

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  3. Mum taught me to never take what does not belong to me, no matter how little. And also to never compare other peoples lives to mine.

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    1. Hey sis, tnks for replying me on the Friday night post. You're a sweet lady, God bless you big,
      Bv highly favored and the anon, God bless you, I sent d link to my bf and told him I forgive him bcs of ur comments lol, he was so happy and was praying for u guys.

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    2. Sis, I'm fine
      Happy Sunday the weekend was hectic for me
      How are you darling?

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    3. @Side Chick Darling
      I been don dey look out for you since
      How are you my darling
      God bless you my darling inugo?
      🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😊😊😊

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    4. I am fine sis. Been partying since morning 💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿

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    5. Quick to hear, slow to speak

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    6. Ang I'm fine, I recieve your blessing smooth nyansh, but I go still collect your DH enjoy small remain for you.
      Sluttychic my babes, enjoy, you rock dearie💋💋
      Let go 👇and greet mama pinky

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  4. Always aim for the best, never settle for less.

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  5. Never to compare myself to others. Be contented with whatever I have.

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  6. That patience and hardwork pays

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  7. My mum taught me the act of selfless giving, total forgiveness without holding back, never to use gossip as a yardstick when meeting some one another person had spoken ill of to you, accommodate people regardless of whether they are your friends or not. Too numerous to mention the values she instilled in me.

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    1. My mom taught me
      1 there is power in the Name of Jesus
      2 God never comes late
      3 be humble , do not oppress the poor , always do good .
      4 do not funkify sin call it by its proper name SIN.
      5 Never Forget who you are God can never do you bad.

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  8. to always open up to my siblings about what they did that i don't like

    to be fast in doing house chores so i don't stay too long doing one thing

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  9. Gentleness..
    Respect...
    Keeping quiet even when I'm wronged by someone.
    Shyness
    Never to quarrel😁

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  10. To tell the truth always.

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  11. To tell the truth always.

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  12. To always Trust on God no matter the situation..
    That Jesus is the Answer to all situation/problem..

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  13. If you do not know where you are going to, you know where you are coming from

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  14. Taught me how to be hardworking,bold and good moral.

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  15. To not take what does not belong to me.

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  16. Not to carry her pots on one handle.

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  17. Once your hands are clean, your mind will be at rest. That is don’t involve in anything devilish or evil so you don’t run from pillar to post at the end

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  18. Honesty is the best policy.

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  19. She taught me to always show gratitude

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  20. Lived with my grandma till she passed on. She taught us how to share, no matter how little. She even shared a bar of chocolate with us, she wanted all of us to have a taste so we don't go begging outside.

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  21. That no marriage is perfect...every marriage has its ups and downs

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  22. Be content with what you have

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  23. To be honest no matter how the situation is

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    1. @pinky 👋🏿👋🏿 how are you?

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    2. Sluttychic enjoy your party
      @pinky mama, happy Sunday, me love you plenty 😍😍😍

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    3. Make I join @Veteran association meeting. Am I welcome? 😜
      Ahaaaaa, "honest in all circumstances" chikitos
      So if abroad fiance show, I come catch una red (tohtoh) handed
      as una dey do side chickening come yarn am wetin dey...
      Una go dey honest to admit that una snatch amu chop?
      Na only ajuju n' ese okwu I ask o
      😂😂😂😂😂😂

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    4. Ang commot me from abroad runs, the human ones wey dey here, I never finish with them, na video abii chat I won go dey waste my business time for? One bobo wey won enter my papa house so him go marry me ask me if I follow one big god like that for him town, me talk true, him still stay, but the wine carry no work for us because I no too feel him atm.

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    5. @Side Chick
      How about telling Jesus to come into your life?
      🌹🌹🌹🎶🎶

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  24. Contentment and respectfulness....

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  25. To always be content with what I have cos everything in this world is vanity. You won't go with anything.

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  26. 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Nothing 😔

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  27. Whenever I quarelled with my immediate younger sister (she was a handful) my mom would beg on her behalf. She always wanted her children (nine of us) to be united.
    She would say: "If I had died some years back, is this how you children would have scattered?"
    Today she is no more, but we all try our best to be UNITED. That was her hallmark. She made all nine as united as a chord!
    Rest on my hero.

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    1. That is my most desire for my kids...
      With every blood in my body.
      God help them..
      Thank God for u all.
      Pls forgiveness is the key

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    2. 😍😍😍 Rest on Maama

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  28. That a woman must always work or sell to earn a little money for rainy days.

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  29. Always be contented with what you have, no shook eye for another person property

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  30. To leave if my husband or any of his family members keeps disrespecting me. A man has not done you a favour by getting married to u.

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  31. To carry myself with respect as a lady, in my mode of dress, conversation and posture.

    Till today I don't use any swear or curse words, I dress modestly and decently.

    My mum was a real iron woman oo and she made sure she taught me a lot as her only daughter.

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  32. Independence. Never ever fight over a man

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  33. To follow peace with all men..
    To be contented with what I have
    The value of education
    Never to settle for less in life
    And to give selflessly.. This one has landed me broke now, I lend/give people money too much.

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  34. Wawu
    The Pharisees have occupied seats ooo
    "show gratitude, prayers, be content, don't fight, don't shoot arrows/thunders
    at people's smooth ..." 👀👀👀👀
    Are these the same (Naija) girls that visit this blog or some angels came down
    from heaven to type? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Na only ajuju n' ese okwu I ask o
    So, na demons (ajo mmuo) dey fire gunshots for my smooth nyansh when I preach all
    these virtues?
    Na ndi mmuo -evil ghosts dey snatch, steal fork, shoot off and release all those bombs
    for anonymous night posts?
    Ajuju di egwu ooo.
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
    Ngwanu ndi veteran attackers make una remove Pharisaic skirt and shooooooooot!

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    1. 😂
      Talk ya own madam ,leave our naija girls

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    2. @Shuga girl
      Na my own message wey my mama send me I yarn so
      She teach me make I no forget all the (Naija) girls wey love shuga things of life at the
      expense of eternal life.
      Unu di egwu o ...I prepare for una well well, look down 👁👇
      😊😊😊😊

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    3. ANG 😂😂😂😂
      I had to search for your comment lmao
      Ngwa tell us ya own we dun talk our own abeg .

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    4. ANG, happy weekend, I gree say mama teach us dis kin nice things but man gat to survive so we com leave this nice training for house, come form our naija girl own to survive. Inugo

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    5. @Side Chikito
      But you see eh, na this kin ezigbo omume -good characters nice dude dey look for
      in chicks before them gree put ring come say "I do". If you forget wetin ya mama
      yarn you, come dey do "big girl, big boobies" -them go such boobies o, pound tohtoh
      but last last, them go dump dump dump go find girl with those good characters. I am serious here inugo.
      I pray and believe say you dey understand me well well without bias.
      Did you understand?
      ✔✔✔✔

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    6. I understand you but nne dat thing wey you yarn no dey work for real life, good girl no pay anything, this life na who hustle go survive, Baba don already sabi dem wey dey enter him kingdom already, grace go help us shall.

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    7. @Side Chikito
      But Baba (God) has his word spelt out. Do you have any word to support this your claim above 👆 about those who will enter his kingdom?
      How about this one:
      John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that WHOEVER BELIEVES in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18 WHOEVER BELIEVED IS NOT CONDEMNED, but WHOEVER DOES NOT BELIEVE STANDS CONDEMNED already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.

      DID YOU NOTE THE WORDS IN UPPER CASE?
      If he knew "those already" why did Jesus suffer?
      Why do I preach and pray for you?
      We have a choice to make here in this life and our choice is respected by God and it counts.
      Why not ask Jesus to reveal himself to you for that was what I did when faced with these choices/misconceptions.
      And of course he did. He will do same for you dear.
      Thanks for reading me.

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  35. MY MAMA TEACH ME MAKE I NO EVER FORGET NAIJA GIRLS
    SAY THEM DEY PRECIOUS TO GOD. 😊😊😊😊😊

    Wawu
    The Pharisees have occupied seats ooo
    "show gratitude, prayers, be content, don't fight, don't shoot arrows/thunders
    at people's smooth ..." 👀👀👀👀
    Are these the same (Naija) girls that visit this blog or some angels came down
    from heaven to type? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
    Na only ajuju n' ese okwu I ask o
    So, na demons (ajo mmuo) dey fire gunshots for my smooth nyansh when I preach all
    these virtues?
    Na ndi mmuo -evil ghosts dey snatch, steal fork, shoot off and release all those bombs
    for anonymous night posts?
    Ajuju di egwu ooo.
    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝😝
    Ngwanu ndi veteran attackers make una remove Pharisaic skirt and shooooooooot!

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  36. To always cross my leg while sitting

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    1. And open it when fork show?
      Na only ajuju o
      😊😊😊😊😊😊

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    1. all these epistle...for what?
      Make I delete am go supervise dinner😋😋😥

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    2. @Veteran
      Why you dey come preach, come delete na?
      Don't run away🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🧗‍♀️ from the Lord like Jonah o
      before you go run enter whale belly inugo?

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  38. To always cook and share with people around e.

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  39. Always learn how to accommodate people

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  40. My taught my lazy siblings to always take what belongs to me with fire by force n I also taught her that nothing is for free in this world.i just waka and leave them

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  41. Be contented with what you have
    Never compromise
    Put God first in all you do
    Be kind always

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  42. To organize things efficiently.

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    1. @Shakara
      And disorganize my smooth nyansh (with blows) when I give truthful yarns
      Okwa ya?
      Ajuju ajuoo
      😊😊😊😊

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    2. Lol. ANG i juo m, onye ka m ga aju?

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  43. City chocolate14 July 2019 at 19:32

    My mum will say make sure you wash your wee wee nyash and poo poo nyash( when I was growing up).

    Leave evil alone!!!!

    Don't compare your self to anyone​. Every one had their seasons. And really, all those I thought about how things went fast and good with them always had a disastrous end.

    Never Pay back evil with evil. Let their be with them.

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  44. To know that no matter the challenge u face in life a positive change will always come.i miss u mom,
    Love u always...
    Can't wait to eat ur food again..

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  45. Hitting my kids is never the right way to raise a kid....

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  46. Never buy things on credit...
    Them many Stella

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  47. Educate one-self, give and give to underprivileged, and trust no one, especially friends.

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  48. She taught me to be bold, even if I'm intimidated, i should not show it.

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  49. Whenever I get to my destination,I should 1st wash my hands before another thing.
    Secondly, I'm enough.

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  50. Business. I'm prudent because of her.

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  51. Never to judge a book by its cover and that I should never be extravagant.

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  52. Never take what is not yours, na poor we poor, we are not thieves.

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    1. These days they will push their kids to steal,kill and destroy.
      Mothers who upholds values are not much like the olden days

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  53. hmmn.. Babatunde sunmo Olorun Dada!! Be more closer to God..

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  54. She taught me to always look out for others at all cost.

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  55. Never fight another woman because of a man.

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  56. Never fight another woman because of a man's love and attention.

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  57. 1.If you need anything always ask ahead of time (before the day you actually need it).
    2. Always show gratitude (ese ana; translation thanks for the other day)
    3. Don't be hostile as a lady.

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  58. My der beloved mother taught me to never hope on any human being for survival but to God, she taught me how to be spiritually alert & strong 24hrs of the day & I also learn how to keep calm when am with people that hate me& my enemies so when I strike they won't know is me, the worse mistake anybody can make is threatening me face to face cos I will smile over it but trust me the person buy job

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  59. She didn't just teach me, she showed me that there's nothing you CAN'T do.
    Being a woman doesn't limit your capability.

    Secondly, work, work, work. Never depend on anyone for your livelihood. Earn your money, spend it on your terms.

    Thirdly, pray about everything.
    Your car has issues? pray for it.
    You are going to market to shop? Pray for wisdom and direction.
    You are hosting? Pray about it.
    Your children's choice of school? Pray.

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  60. Never compare yourself with anyone,there is no alternative to Jesus Christ regardless of what life may present & be patient in your actions!

    I learnt to value women because of my beloved mother.

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  61. My mum taught me not to drag my feet while walking, never to waste food.be contented with what I have.

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  62. CONTENTMENT
    She taught me to remain content with what I have and never envy others.

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  63. She taught me not to keep my hopes on someone

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