• Starting something new is hard. Really hard. Not because we lack skills or passion—but because fear shows up, loudly and often.

    When I think back to every new beginning in my life, one thing was always present: fear.

    I felt it when I got accepted to study Nursing—what if I wasn't good enough?
    I felt it when I wrote my first book—what if no one read it?
    I felt it when I launched my businesses—what if they failed?
    Even running a Facebook ad made me pause—what if it flopped?

    And when I finally decided to show up online, to build my personal brand and speak up? That took me over two years of wrestling with doubt. I was scared people wouldn’t listen. That my content would flop. That I’d run out of ideas. That I’d start strong but fizzle out.

    That fear didn’t whisper. It shouted.

    And worst of all, I didn’t have much encouragement from others when I was just starting. So I had to push myself, dig deep, and find the fire within.

    Here’s the thing no one tells you: the fear doesn’t vanish before you start. It fades after you begin. With each step forward, confidence grows. You find your rhythm. Your voice gets clearer. It all starts to make more sense.

    No, things might not go perfectly at first—but they start moving. And movement is what makes the difference.

    So if you’re scared? That’s okay. Start anyway.

    Fear is just an emotion. It’s not the truth. You don’t have to wait for it to disappear before you act.

    You’ve got what it takes. I’m cheering you on.

    – Miss Fantastic
    Starting something new is hard. Really hard. Not because we lack skills or passion—but because fear shows up, loudly and often. When I think back to every new beginning in my life, one thing was always present: fear. I felt it when I got accepted to study Nursing—what if I wasn't good enough? I felt it when I wrote my first book—what if no one read it? I felt it when I launched my businesses—what if they failed? Even running a Facebook ad made me pause—what if it flopped? And when I finally decided to show up online, to build my personal brand and speak up? That took me over two years of wrestling with doubt. I was scared people wouldn’t listen. That my content would flop. That I’d run out of ideas. That I’d start strong but fizzle out. That fear didn’t whisper. It shouted. And worst of all, I didn’t have much encouragement from others when I was just starting. So I had to push myself, dig deep, and find the fire within. Here’s the thing no one tells you: the fear doesn’t vanish before you start. It fades after you begin. With each step forward, confidence grows. You find your rhythm. Your voice gets clearer. It all starts to make more sense. No, things might not go perfectly at first—but they start moving. And movement is what makes the difference. So if you’re scared? That’s okay. Start anyway. Fear is just an emotion. It’s not the truth. You don’t have to wait for it to disappear before you act. You’ve got what it takes. I’m cheering you on. – Miss Fantastic
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  • Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine

    There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government!

    Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback.

    The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication.

    And it could go dark if the situation escalates.

    The Nigerian government claims Meta:

    Violated user privacy rights

    Shared user data without proper consent

    Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions

    Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users.

    This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria.

    Do you think Meta is overreacting?
    Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights?

    Let’s discuss
    🚨 Meta Reportedly Threatens to Restrict Access in Nigeria Over $220 Million Fine There’s tension brewing between Meta (owners of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) and the Nigerian government! Following the massive $220 million fine imposed on Meta by Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) for alleged violations of data privacy laws, reports are now suggesting that Meta is considering restricting or shutting down access to its platforms in Nigeria as a form of pushback. The Platforms host millions of Nigerian users daily for business, social connection, and communication. And it could go dark if the situation escalates. 😳 The Nigerian government claims Meta: Violated user privacy rights Shared user data without proper consent Gave Nigerian users fewer protections than users in other regions Meta has rejected the fine and is expected to appeal, but the possibility of platform shutdowns or restrictions raises serious concerns for businesses, creators, and everyday users. This could affect everyone using WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram in Nigeria. Do you think Meta is overreacting? Is the Nigerian government finally standing its ground on digital rights? Let’s discuss 👇
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  • Sad.

    Pictures of UK based Nnenna Miriam, the Nigerian nurse who was found inside her apartment in Leeds.

    She returned back from Nigeria for her introduction.
    Sad. Pictures of UK based Nnenna Miriam, the Nigerian nurse who was found inside her apartment in Leeds. She returned back from Nigeria for her introduction.
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  • Dogs are social creatures that communicate effectively through their body language. Through their posture, tail, ears, eyes, and mouth, dogs can convey a wide range of emotions and intentions. In this article, we'll examine dog body language and what it can mean.

    Posture
    A dog's posture can reflect its emotional state and intentions.
    - Relaxed posture: A dog that feels calm and comfortable will adopt a relaxed posture, with its head and tail in a neutral position.
    - Alert posture: A dog that is alert will stand more upright, with its head and tail raised.
    - Defensive posture: A dog that feels threatened will adopt a more rigid posture, with its head and tail down.

    Tail
    A dog's tail is a key indicator of its emotional state.
    - High tail: A high tail usually indicates confidence and happiness.
    - Low tail: A low tail can signal submission.
    - Wagging tail: A tail that moves from side to side can express excitement or enthusiasm.

    Ears
    A dog's ears also reveal its emotional state:
    - Ears forward: Indicates attention and interest.
    - Ears back: May signal fear.
    - Droopy ears: Suggest sadness.

    Eyes
    A dog's eyes are a reflection of its emotional state and intentions.
    - Bright eyes: Indicate happiness and enthusiasm.
    - Dull eyes: May signal sadness.
    - Fixed eyes: Indicate attention and interest.
    Dogs are social creatures that communicate effectively through their body language. Through their posture, tail, ears, eyes, and mouth, dogs can convey a wide range of emotions and intentions. In this article, we'll examine dog body language and what it can mean. Posture A dog's posture can reflect its emotional state and intentions. - Relaxed posture: A dog that feels calm and comfortable will adopt a relaxed posture, with its head and tail in a neutral position. - Alert posture: A dog that is alert will stand more upright, with its head and tail raised. - Defensive posture: A dog that feels threatened will adopt a more rigid posture, with its head and tail down. Tail A dog's tail is a key indicator of its emotional state. - High tail: A high tail usually indicates confidence and happiness. - Low tail: A low tail can signal submission. - Wagging tail: A tail that moves from side to side can express excitement or enthusiasm. Ears A dog's ears also reveal its emotional state: - Ears forward: Indicates attention and interest. - Ears back: May signal fear. - Droopy ears: Suggest sadness. Eyes A dog's eyes are a reflection of its emotional state and intentions. - Bright eyes: Indicate happiness and enthusiasm. - Dull eyes: May signal sadness. - Fixed eyes: Indicate attention and interest.
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