Abbey
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ICT4D Consultant | Social Impact Strategist | Learning & Capacity Development Advisor | NextGen Advocate | Project Manager | ParenTeen Coach | Thought Leader
Joined December 2024
One of the unending discourse on social media is the “I better pass my neighbor” one. It comes in different forms. A person living in Nigeria will write “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk” A person in US will write “I feel sorry
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My next relationship: we marry first, then date, then we fall in love.( I don't want to take risk anymore)
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@midenation_ Exactly. Validation comes from within, not comparison. Thrive where you are, plot for better.
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@midenation_ The i better pass my neighbor mindset only breeds insecurity true peace comes from contentment.
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@midenation_ Just the constant need to act like they are better, Btw who said this “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk”?????
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@midenation_ Constant comparison is just insecurity in disguise, every body have their own priority
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@midenation_ Majority of Nigerians have a selfish mentality, which rises from 'me, I, and myself'. It started with our leaders who don't care for the people's welfare, and until we have a rethink, Nigeria will continue building generational poverty.
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Facts. Everyone’s journey is different, focus on your own growth, not your neighbor’s highlights.
One of the unending discourse on social media is the “I better pass my neighbor” one. It comes in different forms. A person living in Nigeria will write “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk” A person in US will write “I feel sorry
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Life isn’t a competition everyone’s soil is different, and growth happens where you’re planted.
One of the unending discourse on social media is the “I better pass my neighbor” one. It comes in different forms. A person living in Nigeria will write “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk” A person in US will write “I feel sorry
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Superiority is the order of the day
One of the unending discourse on social media is the “I better pass my neighbor” one. It comes in different forms. A person living in Nigeria will write “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk” A person in US will write “I feel sorry
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It's all to make us feel better even when we know that opposite is the case
One of the unending discourse on social media is the “I better pass my neighbor” one. It comes in different forms. A person living in Nigeria will write “if you earn 10naira in Nigeria, you are better than someone earning a £100 in Uk” A person in US will write “I feel sorry
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I don’t usually shout like this, but this one matters. Tomorrow. 2pm – 4pm. National JAMB Readiness Assessment. If you’re writing JAMB 2026 and you miss this, you’ll regret it later. Not because it’s compulsory, but because opportunities like this don’t repeat. This is
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Between religion and tribalism, it’s hard to rank one above the other both have been weaponized as tools to destabilize society. Neither is Nigeria’s real problem on its own. The real issue is how religion and tribal identity are deliberately used by those in power to divide
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I personally have a stock in my portfolio that has done 480%. It paid my rent! I shared it earlier this year with a friend when it was 300%. He just paid tithe.
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In 2018 after I had my Pearl and we got back home . The first person that gave her a gift ,was my immediate elder brother @mikudoka . That gift was $Neo at $4, later sold it for her at couple of thousands of usdt. He said to me, “Pay attention to this industry “ That
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Because of God, I don’t chase validation. I walk in it. That’s why I’m really that girl Not loud. Not lucky. But Chosen. Be that person you are. You are wonderful created. You don’t need validation just walk in it.
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