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You cannot bow down, kneel, or prostrate to greet any man, yet you are broke, and your father is even broker than you. What has your pride achieved for you and your bloodline? There is no generational curse keeping you poor. What makes you poor is your pure pride. Look at Davido. He is an accomplished dollar multimillionaire. His father is a billionaire who just announced his $2 billion power plant. Yet, both David Adeleke and his father still dobale for elders and monarchs. Why won't God bless them? The only thing standing in the way of your wealth is your culture of hubris!
10/08/2024
I want to take this opportunity to congratulate my Lozi Baby Girl on her Promotion to the Rank of Assistant Superintendent! You deserve some fanta my favourite DCIO
26/07/2024
The doctrine of compensation refers to a principle, often found in various fields such as law, philosophy, and economics, that suggests individuals or entities should be compensated for losses or damages they incur. Here are some contexts in which the doctrine is applied:
1. **Legal Doctrine**: In legal contexts, compensation is a remedy that aims to restore an injured party to the position they were in before the harm occurred. This can include monetary damages awarded in civil lawsuits for things like personal injury, property damage, or breach of contract.
2. **Philosophical and Moral Contexts**: Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote about the doctrine of compensation in his essay "Compensation," where he explores the idea that the universe is balanced and that every action has a corresponding reaction. Emerson's view suggests that good and bad fortune are balanced out in life, and that moral and ethical actions lead to positive outcomes.
3. **Economic Compensation**: In economics, the doctrine often relates to the idea that workers should be fairly compensated for their labor. This encompasses wage theories, benefits, and considerations of fair trade.
4. **Environmental Law**: The doctrine of compensation can also apply to environmental law, where it might require polluters to compensate for environmental damage they cause.
Each of these contexts highlights the underlying principle that fairness and justice require that losses be addressed through appropriate compensation.
22/07/2024
A newly married couple decided not to open the door for anyone, for a week.
On the first day, the husband's father came home. But he decided not to Open the door because of their agreement.
On the second day, the wife's father came. Though she had agreed not to open the door, but she found herself in tears when the dad kept knocking.
"I can't do this to my father". She said and rushed to the door as she opened it.
Years passed and the couple had three children. The first two were boys, and the third was a girl.
On the birthday of their daughter, the husband threw a grand party.
"Why such a party for our daughter and not for our sons?" The wife asked.
The husband smiled and said,
" Because one day, she will open the door for me ".
A daughter is the most precious gift that a father can ever ask for. The reason why daughters love their dad the most is because, there is at least one man in the world who can never hurt her.
The love between a father and daughter know no distance...
Daughters are special...
22/07/2024
Remember, over-kindness is a symptom of self-hatred. Always saying yes and seeking to please everyone signals that you are weak. Being too nice is not wise because even those you are pleasant to and who are eating from your labour and favour will not respect you. Consider that it is human nature to eat from a plate and then immediately call the plate dirty as soon as there is no more food on it. Aim to be respected. But if you cannot achieve that, it is better to be feared than to be considered nice.
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