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It's a new month.May we find all positive things we've been looking for
01/02/2022

It's a new month.
May we find all positive things we've been looking for

31/01/2022

Wish people well.
Their success will not limit yours.πŸ“ƒβœοΈ

Some men have seen things biko!
20/01/2022

Some men have seen things biko!

19/01/2022

The friends you make today is what your children will call "connections" tomorrow. Make meaningful and useful friendships.

18/01/2022

If you hit yourself and you feel the hurt, does that make you weaker or stronger?

17/01/2022

Β© Kennedy Friday Wrote Via LinkedIn:

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I needed a little cash in my pocket today so I pulled over at a POS kiosk. A man who looked to be in his late fifties was the owner and operators of the POS business. He said he was an Igbo man from Imo state when I asked which state he was from.

I was in a hurry, but just by the side of the POS kiosk was a phone accessories shop so I also decided to get an iPhone charger since I needed it.

While I was selecting the kind of charger I actually needed I told the POS operator to give me N40,000 cash and include his service charge. He said his service charge was N800 & I did not object.

While my card was in the machine & debit was being processed after I had pointed my pin on the button of the machine, the man counted N40,000 cash & gave to me. I collected & pocketed without counting.

Processing over and transaction approved, he issued me the print out receipt which I threw to the ground without looking at.

I picked an iPhone charger & paid cash to the accessories dealers from the money the POS operator paid me, and walked into my car to zoom away.

A still small voice told me to look at the debit alert on my phone, so I disengaged my gear to look at the alert.

Lo & Behold, the alert I got from my bank was N4,800 instead of N40,800 from the POS transaction.

I looked more closely the second time just to be absolutely sure, & saw that indeed the debit alert was N4,800.

I looked at the POS man from the tinted glass of my car. A man in his late fifties, you could tell that he was trying to battle to stay afloat on the turbulent waters of life.

His countenance said it all. He had just mistakenly "dashed" me N35,200 of his sweat, perhaps, almost all his capital for his POS business.

If I drove off, he will go back home to his family, & after trying to reconcile his account for the day's business, there will be festival of tears & anguish up in realizing the shortfall. The misery would last for weeks.

In my car, tears were already welling in my eyes as I peeped at the man. In this extremely hard economy in which we operate, a struggling man has just done himself in.

I wiped off the tears from my eyes & alighted from the car with my key on ignition. I moved to the kiosk.

"Oga make I do another one." he said, enthusiastically. I shook my head without uttering a word, reached to the ATM in my pocket & gave to him.

"Please collect N35,200 from this ATM.", I said. " Should I include my charge", he bellowed. "Just do as I said", I insisted.

Transaction done, he wanted to count money to pay me.

And I said, "Sir. its your money. You overpaid me by N35,200 from the first transaction. It's actually your own mistake."

Abruptly, the man fell down & held my feet, crying real heavy tears & mumbling blessings on me.

I lifted him up, hopped into my car & I was gone!

A little honest here & there, and the world can actually be a better place for all.

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stumbled on this amazing work here and will advice you to teach your childrenVictor Duru
17/01/2022

stumbled on this amazing work here and will advice you to teach your children

Victor Duru

16/01/2022

If you're seeing this, you will not lose the joy, peace and all the good things you're enjoying right now in Jesus name πŸ™
Happy Sunday

15/01/2022

Everything will come to you at the perfect time.

Amen
15/01/2022

Amen

14/01/2022

Quiet people are actually talkative around the right people.

12/01/2022

Help someone even if you know they can never help you back.

11/01/2022

The person you are today is solely responsible for the adult you want to be today. You owe nothing to your younger self, but you owe everything to your present self.

10/01/2022

Even as school resumes nationwide.
We will never bury our children and siblings in Jesus name.
AMENπŸ™

09/01/2022

Who has planned to support you financially this year shall not die unexpectedly πŸ™

May we not have a smiling face with an aching heart this 2022.
06/01/2022

May we not have a smiling face with an aching heart this 2022.

03/01/2022

HOW TO MANAGE A GOOD EMPLOYEE THAT HAS BODY ODOUR BY Chioma Ifeanyi-Eze
Good employees are hard to find.

I personally believe that body odour shouldn't cause you to lose a good employee.

Follow these steps:

1. Resist that urge of not telling the employee. You are not helping the person.

"TELL AND HELP" is the winning mindset.

2. Call the employee aside and talk to him.
Start by appreciating his work.
Then thanking him for his work.
Then explain that he has some body odour and that you are willing to help him work on it.
Ask him politely if he will trust you to work on the odour with him.
He will accept.

3. Ask him to buy 500 Naira lemon, shave his armpit and p***c hair, then use the lemon to scrub all over his body before bathing, with emphasis on armpit and under feet.

Lemon kills every iota of smell like magic.

4. If you can afford it, give 10k Naira for a few clothes and new un**es. You can give 2 days off to get the clothes and do intensive lemon body scrubbing.

5. Repeat lemon therapy everyday for one week.
Then continue twice weekly.

Every iota of smell will disappear.

I have done this for 2 Accountinghub team members and it works like magic.

Make sure you never ever ever discuss it with any other employees.

It should be a secret forever between you and the employee.

Okay, go and take action.

Body spray and strong perfume will bow when heat comes.

Lemon is the magic!

Tell and help!
Tell and help!
Tell and help in love!

Best wishes ❀️

31/12/2021

Congratulations we made it

31/12/2021

tune in let's crossover

When It's Daddy's Turn to Babysit πŸ™†πŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ˜
30/12/2021

When It's Daddy's Turn to Babysit πŸ™†πŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ˜

What the heck is this?????See how I'm feeling emotional and then boom😭😭🀣🀣🀣🀣
30/12/2021

What the heck is this?????
See how I'm feeling emotional and then boom😭😭🀣🀣🀣🀣

30/12/2021

I am confident that we will see the goodness of the Lord in this 2022!

We will try again next year!!
29/12/2021

We will try again next year!!

Which pastor get this sub?
29/12/2021

Which pastor get this sub?

28/12/2021

You will not end 2021 with sadness

26/12/2021

At times, we try to overrun or change things that are meant to be.

Storms must come

Trials must come

Our ability to calm down and reason well help us gradually overcome such.

Everything is a stage and be it storm, challenges, it's a phase we all need to learn from.

This too shall pass

24/12/2021
23/12/2021

β™₯️If your Dream is to take your Family out of Poverty
May God fulfill your Plans QuicklyπŸ™Œ
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21/12/2021

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