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Harsh untrue opinion from Dee Lee

*DON'T BLAME LIBYA, BLACKS WILL ALWAYS BE SLAVES* For those of us who heard it, this is the article Dee Lee was reading this morning on a New York radio station. For those who didn't hear it here is the full detail:                                    Dee Lee, CFP Harvard Financial Educators  THEY ARE STILL OUR SLAVES We can continue to reap profits from the Blacks without the effort of physical slavery Look at the current methods of containment that they use on themselves: IGNORANCE, GREED, and SELFISHNESS. Their IGNORANCE is the primary weapon of containment. A great man once said, "The best way to hide something from Black people is to put it in a book." We now live in the Information Age. They have gained the opportunity to read any book on any subject through the efforts of their fight for freedom, yet they refuse to read. There are numerous books readily available at Borders, Bar...

Knowledge and wealth

*ON KNOWLEDGE* A learned and well known philosopher once replied to a group of ten learned men who said, *'We seek your permission for our asking a question from you.'* The philosopher replied, 'You are at perfect liberty.' They said, *'Of knowledge and wealth, which is better and why?*. Please give a separate answer to each. The learned philosopher answered in ten parts: 1. Knowledge is the legacy of the Prophets; wealth is the inheritance of the Pharaohs. Therefore, knowledge is better than wealth. 2. You are to guard your wealth but knowledge guards you. Therefore, knowledge is better. 3. A man of wealth has many enemies, while a man of knowledge has many friends. Hence, knowledge is better. 4. Knowledge is better because it increases with distribution, while wealth decreases by that act. 5. Knowledge is better because a learned man is apt to be generous while a wealthy person is apt to be miserly. 6. Knowledge is better because it cannot be s...

Legacy

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I am convinced about what legacy means aftern watching Oprah Winfrey talked about it.  Sometimes in life, we will walk and toil searching for fortune around but, eventually we will realized that, our effort is not enough to give us treasure. If you could recall the route to your pursuit, you must have done something worthwhile to engraved in your memory bank. Your legacy is practically the number of lives you touch. It is not the number of cars you acquired, it is not by your pile of academic degrees, it is not by the number of houses you built, it is not even, the number of years you lived. It can only be measured by the number of lives you touched.  Touch a life today. Make somebody smile today. Give a hand to somebody today. Invest in the favour bank and build a legacy. 

The path

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The road to success is full of punctures, however hard it is, walk it and pluck your fortune from the tree of success. The path is uncertain, the next step is clear. Trust God.

Love at first Sight

At first sight, By the power of your smile I was lost in the air Flying without wings At second sight By the beauty of your tone I Unconsciously melted away Like an ice in the sun At the parade ground, Your elegance speaks uniquely You are calm but your beauty is unquiet It catches enough attention to make bow By the sweetness of your name Couple with your Fascinating spectacle I lost my heart while appreciating you How lovely you look to me How fascinating is it to  exist in fantasy How hopeful is it to taste your lips In the morning, When the sun rises in mild The ember of your thoughts shines with kind Painting my heart with joyful wand At night, In the nocturnal breeze of hope I spread my heart towards your love Surrendering my love into your care. Olawale  Abdulsalam 

The call to bar scene of Amasa Firdaus

Akeem Babatunde Dauda ON HIJAB, LAW SCHOOL & CALL TO BAR. “Meanwhile sources at the ICC stated that before the ceremonies were to begin, all Muslims were respectfully asked to remove their hijabs prior to entering the hall. This request was complied with by all the Muslims present except Amasa Firdaus who vehemently refused to remove hers. In the process of her protests and despite entreaties made to her by other Muslims she was denied entry into the hall by the Body of Benchers. During the ceremony, a Respected former Chief Justice of Nigeria also met with Amasa Firdaus to convince her to remove her hijab but she did not heed the pleadings as she reiterated that even at gun point she would never remove her Hijab...” (Culled from a Nigerian Law Blog site) Dear Amasa Firdaus, I want to address you. Please allow me share a brief story with you so that you may be inspired and remain resolute. In 2015, my wife, a Soldier with the US Army, was told at the Army Annual Training at Fo...