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Apostle Michael
07/06/2026
Nigeria's politics today can be summed up in three words: power, survival, and hope.
The ruling APC government says painful reforms are needed to fix decades of economic problems.
Many citizens feel the pain immediately through rising prices, transport costs, and a weaker purchasing power.
Opposition politicians are trying to unite and convince voters that they can offer a better alternative in 2027.
Young Nigerians remain frustrated by unemployment, insecurity, and corruption, but many still believe the country has enormous potential.
The biggest political question right now is not whether Nigeria has resources—it does. The question is whether political leaders can build institutions strong enough to turn those resources into better living standards for ordinary people.
The 2027 election is already shaping up to be one of the most important elections in Nigeria's recent history because it will test whether voters believe the current reforms are working or whether they want a different direction for the country.
This is not entertainment it's a reminder of what substance abuse can do to a life. What starts as a choice can become a prison. Let's talk more about prevention, recovery, and hope
One substance can destroy years of hard work in a matter of months."
"This could be someone's daughter, sister, or mother. Addiction doesn't discriminate
"The real tragedy isn't what you see in this video it's the story behind it
"Say no to drugs. Protect your future before it's too late
"Not every battle leaves visible scars. Addiction is one of them
06/06/2026
The photograph was taken in the 1970s by a Nigerian photographer and later became associated with Nigeria's cultural heritage. The women depicted are believed to be from a rural community in Northern Nigeria, where carrying water, grains, and other goods in large calabashes on the head was a common daily practice.
The image became famous after the Central Bank of Nigeria selected it for the ₦10 banknote to represent:
The dignity of labour.
The role of women in Nigerian society.
Rural life and traditional culture.
The strength and resilience of ordinary Nigerians.
Why Was It Used on the ₦10 Note?
The Central Bank wanted the note to reflect everyday Nigerian life rather than only political leaders or government buildings.
The image symbolised:
1. Nigerian Cultural Identity
The calabash is an important traditional household item across many Nigerian communities.
It represents indigenous craftsmanship and culture.
2. Hard Work and Productivity
The women carrying heavy loads represent the contribution of ordinary citizens to the nation's development.
3. Recognition of Women
At a time when many currencies mainly featured men and political figures, this design highlighted the role of Nigerian women in sustaining families and communities.
4. National Unity
Although the women are from Northern Nigeria, the image represents a shared Nigerian experience of rural life found across many regions.
A Common Misconception
Many people believe these women were famous individuals or national celebrities. There is no widely accepted official record identifying them as public figures. They were chosen primarily because the photograph captured an authentic and powerful image of Nigerian daily life.
Poor people ask, 'How much does it cost?' Wealthy people ask, 'How much can it return?' The moment you stop spending to look rich and start investing to become rich, your financial future changes forever
The quote exposes a hard truth that many people never confront:
Most people are buying things to impress people who are too busy trying to impress someone else.
The trap begins when society teaches us that success should be visible. We buy the latest phone, designer clothes, luxury cars, and expensive lifestyles because we want to look successful. The problem is that looking wealthy and being wealthy are often complete opposites.
A wealthy person may drive a modest car while owning businesses, investments, and assets generating income every day.
A broke person may wear luxury brands while carrying debt, living paycheck to paycheck, and owning nothing that puts money back into their pocket.
When wealthy people ask, "How much can it return? they are asking a deeper question:
"Will this purchase make me richer tomorrow than I am today?
Every naira can either
Make you look rich
Or make you become rich
Rarely does it do both
The moment you stop chasing appearances and start chasing ownership, everything changes.
You stop buying liabilities and start buying assets. You stop working only for money and start making money work for you. You stop seeking applause and start building wealth in silence.
And one day, while others are still trying to look rich, you'll have something far more valuable:
Financial freedom—the ability to live life on your own terms, not on the size of your next paycheck
06/06/2026
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