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BECOME AN INVERSE PARANOID by Chinedu Mogor

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"Anything you desire and believe you have received you will have it" and that's a fact I have come to know experientially. But I missed several targets and opportunities all because of the lack of deep understanding and when things did not work, I was always quick to say things like "All things work together for my good". And instead focusing on that good and plan on how to win in the end, I start planning for something else and in the end I lose everything and the good never comes. My mindset and life took a new turn when my friend gave me a gift of an amazing book, written by Jack Canfield. In this book he gave twenty-five success principles that are life changing and in principle six, page seventy, I saw these words "Become an inverse paranoid". At first I was like, which kind title be this, but after reading it my mind was rewired. Here are a few things that struck me. I saw a quote by Stan Dale "I've always been the o

THE BACKROAD OF FEMINISM by Ngozi Janet Akalonu

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Dear Feminists, You come to the cities to preach equality, the same cities that have female doctors, pilots,Naval Officers, Army Officers, engineers, teachers, lawyers, managing directors, business magnates,writers, entrepreneurs, etc. You come on social media to preach equality, a place that has a teeming population of girl graduates and successfully independent working class ladies. Yet you ignore the north, the remote villages scattered across the continent. Places where girls are still seized into marriages as payments for debts, places where a 60 year old man marries a 12 year old girl as his 18th wife, places where teenage girls are denied basic education and right to social freedom. Places where girls do not even know what social media and phone means. You conveniently ignore those places and come to big cities like Abuja, Port Harcourt, Lagos and Calabar to preach equality? You have happily given the fish in the water some water to drink and totally walked past