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20/02/2026

WHAT DID YOU LEARN TOO LATE IN LIFE?

1.) Do not ignore academics. Prioritize your education and be academically focused and locked in because it will help you to grow and be independent. Do not focus on just passing the class, or barely passing.

2.) Speak what is on your mind and guard your word. Contemplate on what it is you are trying to say and think about it. Keep it simple and short. Words do have meanings, even the smallest of words.

3.) When being asked a question, do not automatically respond to a question right away. Think for about 5–10 seconds and then respond. Be cold and concise.

4.) Don’t make a haste decisions especially if it is one. Think about it and question whether it is the right time and place to make that decision, what are the consquences, will anything good come out of it or bad, and how will this affect me and those around me.

5.) Be honest and be truthful. Telling the truth is not often the best of both worlds. It will absolve you from trouble later on down the road. It is better to tell the truth than utter sugarcoated bu****it.

6.) Never reveal everything about yourself. Keep things to yourself and not everyone, especially family has to know everything about you.

7.) Not all your friends are well—wishers. At the end of the day, you cannot be friends with everyone. Just walk into work or school and say “Hello” and “Bye.”

8.) Prioritize physical fitness. At the end of the day, being physically fit and exercising will promote longer health and longevity, as well as you having a sharp mind.

9.) Do not be addicted to social media. At the end of the day, scrolling mindlessly and constantly being on social media drains your time, energy, and focus. Social media is just a false perception. Not everybody is exactly how they present themselves as they do on social media.

10.) The process of learning never ends until the day you die. Learning more and accumulating more knowledge helps your growth and promotes you to be a better person.

11.) Get outside of your comfort zone. At the end of the day, complacency kills and leads to misery as well as you being arrogant and settling for a position you wish you were not in.

12.) Learn a high income skill whether it is dropshipping, e—commerce, real estate, blogging, freelancing, sound engineer, cooking, blockchain, SEO, etc. Future you will thank yourself once those habits compound.

13.) Spend time with family when you can. At the end of the day, the people who will love you the most are your strongest critic; therefore, it is your parents and family.

14.) Attention to detail is everything. Following through with the tasks of each step in an activity and plan is vital in fulfilling the objective or goal of it.

15.) Self—awareness is critical in keeping track of what you are doing. Without self—awareness, you will not prosper and fall victim to your own downfall. It is critical that you understand more of personal awareness, situational awareness, cultural awareness, and third—party awareness.

16.) Health is wealth at the end of the day. No one will care for your health but you. No one wants to take care of somebody who is grown and not take care of themselves.

Photos from Mr. Savior's post 19/02/2026
Photos from Mr. Savior's post 19/02/2026

7 things people learn too late in life...

18/01/2026

Life has been weird lately. It feels like a mixture of blessings, lessons, and confusion all at once. Some days I'm grateful. Some days I'm tired. Some days I'm just trying to make sense of how draining it gets, in all.

But no still show up. I still move with faith. I still trust that everything is coming together for me, even when it doesn't look like it yet. I've learned not to question the timing.

I've learned to grow through what I don't understand. And I don't know who needs to hear this, but don't give up.

Keep going!

12/01/2026

BEWARE OF "ONE DAY"

1. ONE DAY you will lock your door, but you will not be the one to open it.

2. ONE DAY you will wash those best clothes of yours and you will not be able to wear it.

3. ONE DAY your favourite food will be prepared, and you will not be there to eat it anymore.

4. ONE DAY you will eat and drink what you will never excrete.

5. ONE DAY your curriculum vitae and all your years of experience will not matter to anyone anymore.

6. ONE DAY the person who seems to love you most will never dare to move closer to you.

7. ONE DAY you will think of what you can never accomplish.

8. ONE DAY you will be regarded as "a co**se"

9. ONE DAY you will be isolated in a place called "grave"

10. ONE DAY those things and people you love most will come your way, but you will not be able to give any attention to it/them.

11. ONE DAY you will hold your breath and never be able to release it.

12. ONE DAY you will become a defendant before The Chief Judge (GOD).

13. ONE DAY housefly/ termites will come your way, and you will be unable to chase them.

14. ONE DAY you will receive a call that you can never decline.

15. ONE DAY your name will be called, but no one will answer.

16. ONE DAY the assets you cherished most will be taken by another person.

17. ONE DAY your deed on Earth will be presented to you like a CD.

18. ONE DAY a title will be added to your name "The Late"

19. ONE DAY the Great Allocator will allocate you to an appropriate place.

20. ONE DAY that your beautiful skin will turn to its original nature-sand/dust.

21. ONE DAY your entire body will cease operation. The verb will change from he is a good man to he was a good man.

22. ONE DAY you will be given an eternal apartment, either Paradise or hell.

23. ONE DAY you will not be able to hold or type anything on this phone anymore.

Take LIFE easy, DO GOOD, and run from EVIL. Be at peace with everyone, and love your neighbour as yourself.

Thank you & All the best!

Skål 🍻
Mr. Savior

30/12/2025

Welcome to Africa, a continent where people are often celebrated for the most ridiculous things, trend for the silliest reasons, and love to criticize the courage they themselves don’t have.

Personally, I think being a deaf lawyer is an incredible display of confidence and an achievement that seems almost impossible — one that gives hope to people with disabilities around the world.

But alas, instead of celebrating the young man, people chose to throw mockful comments.

Photos from Mr. Savior's post 25/12/2025

Kill Procrastination Now →

30/11/2025
30/10/2025

SOCIAL MEDIA ETIQUETTE AND ITS USEFULNESS IN OUR SOCIETY TODAY

In today’s world, social media is no longer a novelty—it is a necessity. It has evolved from a mere tool of entertainment into a powerful force that shapes opinions, builds communities, and influences decisions across every sector of society. From politics to education, business to religion, social media platforms have become the digital town squares where voices are heard, ideas are exchanged, and movements are born.

But with great power comes great responsibility. The freedom to post, comment, and message must be balanced with the discipline to do so respectfully and thoughtfully. This is where social media etiquette comes in—a set of behavioral principles that guide how we interact online. It is not about censorship or control; it is about culture, civility, and consideration.

Social media etiquette is the digital equivalent of good manners. Just as we wouldn’t walk into a room and shout over others, we shouldn’t flood comment sections with insults or irrelevant content. Just as we wouldn’t interrupt someone mid-sentence in a conversation, we shouldn’t hijack threads with off-topic remarks. Etiquette is what keeps the online space from descending into chaos. It is the glue that holds digital communities together.

In our society today, where attention is fleeting and outrage is often rewarded, etiquette serves as a stabilizing force. It reminds us that behind every screen is a human being—someone with feelings, beliefs, and boundaries. When we practice good etiquette, we create safer, more inclusive spaces. We encourage dialogue instead of division. We build bridges instead of walls.

Now, let’s talk specifics. Let’s talk about how we behave on platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp—two of the most widely used social media tools in our society.

On Facebook, the lines between public and private are often blurred. People share photos, opinions, memories, and milestones. But this openness demands discretion. Etiquette on Facebook means thinking before posting. It means avoiding the temptation to overshare personal details that could compromise your safety or dignity. It means respecting others’ privacy—never tagging someone in a photo or post without their consent. It means engaging in discussions with maturity, even when opinions differ. If you disagree with someone, do so respectfully. Avoid name-calling, sarcasm, or passive aggression. Remember, your digital footprint is permanent. What you post today could affect your opportunities tomorrow.

On WhatsApp, the etiquette is even more personal. This is where one-on-one conversations and group chats happen. It’s where tone matters, and timing is everything. When you message someone, start with a polite greeting—but don’t stop there. Go straight to the point. Don’t just say “Hi” and wait for the person to respond. It’s inefficient and, frankly, inconsiderate. Instead, say “Hi, I hope you’re well. I wanted to ask about…” or “Hello, I’m reaching out because…” This shows respect for the other person’s time and sets a clear purpose for the conversation.

In group chats, avoid spamming. Don’t forward unnecessary messages, videos, or chain texts. Keep the conversation relevant. If someone asks a question, respond clearly and promptly. If you’re added to a group, introduce yourself and contribute meaningfully. Don’t be a ghost participant or a disruptive one. And above all, respect boundaries. Not everyone is available 24/7. Don’t expect instant replies, and don’t take silence personally.

Etiquette also means using proper language. Avoid excessive abbreviations or slang that may confuse others. Use punctuation. Be clear. Be kind. And when emotions run high, take a moment before responding. A calm message is always more powerful than a reactive one.

The usefulness of social media etiquette in our society cannot be overstated. It promotes healthy communication. It prevents misunderstandings. It protects reputations. It fosters collaboration. It encourages empathy. In a world where digital interactions often replace face-to-face ones, etiquette ensures that our humanity is not lost in translation.

When we act like cultured beings online, we elevate the quality of our conversations. We show that we value others. We demonstrate emotional intelligence. And we contribute to a society that is not only connected—but also respectful, thoughtful, and dignified.

So let us not treat social media as a playground for impulsive behavior. Let us treat it as a platform for purposeful engagement. Let us greet with warmth, speak with clarity, and respond with intention. Let us be the kind of people who make the digital world better—one message, one post, one comment at a time.


Stephen Dominic
30/10/2025

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