27/07/2025
There were times I had nothing more than ₦1,000 to feed myself — and I’ve also had moments where I could spend ₦50,000 to eat out and spoil myself a little.
I’ve lived in a house full of food — and I’ve also experienced an empty kitchen.
I’ve walked into stores and cashed out without a second thought — and I’ve also had to count carefully, returning items to the shelf.
I’ve paid my bills in full — and I’ve had to delay payments too.
I’ve given money to others — and I’ve also had to humbly ask for help.
Life has its highs and lows, and while some may go through more than others, the truth is we’re all trying to make it. No one is better than anyone else, and it saddens me to see people who believe they are.
No matter how big your house is, how new your car may be, or how fat your bank account looks — we all bleed red. And one day, we will all leave this earth.
Death does not discriminate — and neither should your life.
Some of the people who claim to love you will let you stand alone in the storm — just so they can shine.
Be kind anyway.
Serve others.
Drop the ego — it won’t take you far.
And remember, not everyone has the same heart as you.
So:
Be humble.
Be kind.
Be positive.
And keep smiling.
Very few may read this far, but if you’re one of the genuine ones, I challenge you to copy, paste, and post this with a picture of yourself.