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A Very Happy New Year From Me to You



Hi There,

I hope the New Year is off to a great start for you. Always remember that as long you have breath in you, there's hope!!

Meanwhile, if you are in the US, let's pray that the government shut down comes to an end soon. Lots of Federal government workers haven't gotten a paycheck this year. Tough!!!

One shocking event that hit many of us like a Tsunami towards the end of 2018 was the death of  popular Nigerian media personality, Tosyn Bucknor. That was certainly something that none of us who liked and admired her saw coming. Please keep her family and husband in your prayers. Also, if you know anyone around you who's hurting in some way, please say a prayer for them.

Maybe you didn't lose anyone but you just ended 2018 feeling unaccomplished, like you are not where you are supposed to be. 

Take a moment and breathe. I am sending light, love and loads of hugs your way.

Well, 2019 is already moving like a train. I hear it's going to be a year of Quantum Leaps, so get ready. Meanwhile, yesterday and all it's failures are gone. Learn from the mistakes of the past and work towards a better you.


Remember that God's Mercies are New every morning. Cease the moment and maximize it

Once again, I wish you a Happy New Year. 

Pray, Eat, Love...

Cheerio!

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