Introduction: A New Kind of Worship Where the Body is Sacred, and Health is Holy

Welcome to the Church of Wisdom Introduction: A New Kind of Worship In the Church of Wisdom, we don’t preach God. We don’t quote religious doctrine. Instead, we preach something more immediate, more intimate, our bodies. This is not a church of theology, but of biology. Not a place of superstition, but of self-awareness. WeContinue reading “Introduction: A New Kind of Worship Where the Body is Sacred, and Health is Holy”

How to Deal with and Overcome Toxic Situations

Life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes we find ourselves in situations that drain our energy, shake our confidence, or threaten our peace of mind. Toxic situations—whether at work, in relationships, or within our own minds—can take a toll on our mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. But the good news is thatContinue reading “How to Deal with and Overcome Toxic Situations”

THESE PEOPLE ARE JOKERS 😆

Corruption remains a deeply entrenched challenge in Nigeria, undermining its economic development, political stability, and public trust. This report examines the nature of corruption in Nigeria, key sectors affected, its socio-economic impacts, and alleged involvement of government officials. Nature of Corruption in Nigeria Corruption in Nigeria spans petty bribery, grand embezzlement, political patronage, and organizedContinue reading “THESE PEOPLE ARE JOKERS 😆”

Reflections on 2024: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Goals for 2025

End of Year Report: Reflection on 2024 and Expectations for 2025 As 2024 draws to a close, it is an opportune time to reflect on achievements, identify areas for growth, and set clear expectations for the upcoming year. This report highlights major milestones archived in 2024, what could have been done better, and aspirations forContinue reading “Reflections on 2024: Accomplishments, Lessons, and Goals for 2025”

Popular Naija Slang with deep meaning. “See, Finish.”

“See finish” is a Nigerian Pidgin English expression that refers to a situation where familiarity leads to disrespect or loss of regard for someone. It implies that when someone gets too comfortable or overly familiar with another person, they start to take them for granted, disrespect them, or stop valuing them. For example: “This myContinue reading “Popular Naija Slang with deep meaning. “See, Finish.””

Are you dealing with a stubborn / disrespectful child?

Cutting off ties with a disrespectful child is a serious and emotional decision that requires careful consideration. Before taking such a step, it’s essential to evaluate the situation deeply, as the action may have long-term consequences on the relationship and your emotional well-being. Here are some steps I would use to approach this matter: 1.Continue reading “Are you dealing with a stubborn / disrespectful child?”

IT`S YOUR HUMAN RIGHT TO BE AN IDIOT!

Even a mosquito has the right to life, so why wont an idiot human not have the same right to idiocrasy. You do sabi say, that university in your city was built by an idiot abi? The banks and libraries in your cities were all built by idiots. You fit translate our article into anyContinue reading “IT`S YOUR HUMAN RIGHT TO BE AN IDIOT!”