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Monday, 18 December 2017

Discover the natural cures for cancer and alternative treatments the highly profitable cancer industry doesn't want you to know about!


Ultimate Cancer Bombshell...

But here’s the most appalling of all statistics about conventional medical treatments for cancer…
Untreated cancer patients do not die any sooner than patients who receive chemotherapy, radiation and surgery. In fact, in many cases they actually live longer!
Dr. Hardin B. Jones, a 40 year cancer researcher and Professor of Medical Physics and Physiology at Berkley, California, did an exhaustive 25 year study on the lifespan of cancer patients and discovered this shocking truth.
What he found with breast cancer survival rates was particularly disturbing. He discovered that women who refused orthodox medical treatments actually lived four times longer than women who accepted these conventional treatments.

Dr Jones stated... “People who refused treatment lived for an average of 12 and a half years. Those who accepted other kinds of treatment lived on an average of only 3 years.”

It’s important to note here that there have been other researchers who have come to the same conclusions as Dr Jones, as a search of the Science Citation Index shows. 

Dr. Maurice Fox, a biologist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, also revealed from studies carried out at the Harvard School of Public Health, that (in regards to breast cancer)... “Those who refused medical procedures had a lower mortality rate than those who submitted!”  1


Successful Cure for Cancer Already Exists...

Now, do you want to know what the most ridiculously absurd part about all of this is?
Not only do orthodox treatments appear to be less effective than we have been led to believe, but the “cancer cure” the cancer industry is supposedly working so tirelessly to find, already exists.
That’s right, the miracle cure for cancer we have all been desperately waiting and hoping for has already been found. And astoundingly, it was discovered way back in 1932.

Over 80 years ago!
Yes I know, this sounds totally outrageous. But I’m about to prove it to you so get ready...


Nobel Prize Winner Discovers Powerful Cancer Cure

Dr Otto Warburg won the prestigious Nobel Prize in medicine back in 1931 for his ground-breaking discovery on cancer.

What he discovered was cancer cannot survive in an aerobic (oxygenated) environment. But it will survive and flourish very nicely in an anaerobic (acid) environment. 

So what exactly does this mean?
Well, think about algae. It doesn’t survive out in the ocean where there's plenty of oxygen in the water. But wherever you find lots of stagnant water, you'll find algae growing and thriving.

So think of cancer as algae. If your body is stagnant (poorly oxygenated) cancer will grow and thrive. But if it stays oxygenated (alkaline), cancer is dead in the water!


The Importance of Your pH Level to Cure Cancer

So what is the body’s “perfect” oxygenated or alkaline level then?
Well, you’ve no doubt heard of the need to maintain the correct pH level for a swimming pool? (pH goes on a scale from zero to fourteen. Seven is neutral. Anything below seven is acidic and anything above seven is alkaline).
The human body also has a pH level. And it must be maintained above the neutral level (7.35-7.45 to be exact) at all times for optimum health. But here's the most amazing part. By keeping your pH above 7, the body then acts as a "cancer treatment" for itself and goes to work to break down and dispose of any cancerous tumors! 


"Acidosis" is What Actually Causes Cancer

A pH level below 7 is definitely the worst possible outcome. This results in “Acidosis” of the body, which is a very dangerous and potentially life-threatening problem (I would be willing to bet that the vast majority of the population would fall into the "acidosis" category).
So in this acidic environment, cancer will not just grow, it will flourish!
Listen to what renowned health expert and founder of The Optimum Health Clinic in London, Alex Howard, says about maintaining your correct pH level and why it's so important…

 “Acidosis” refers to an acid pH. It is an imbalanced acidic condition of all bodily fluids. Almost all cellular functions in the body are sensitive to the pH of their fluids. If the pH falls too far to the acidic side the cells become poisoned in their own toxic wastes and will die. Your blood should have a pH of 7.35 – 7.45. Many studies show that people with a correct blood pH enjoy good health; whereas, people with a low, or acidic, pH are more likely to be ill. The slightest imbalance can cause serious illness and disease. Acidosis can result in rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, lupus, tuberculosis, osteoporosis, high blood pressure and most cancers. 

So how do you maintain your correct pH level then and stop cancer in its tracks?

More Incredibly Potent Natural Cures for Cancer...

There are more extremely powerful natural cancer cures and alternative treatments that the drug and cancer industry really don't want you to know about.
The truth is they actually hate people using any form of natural cures for cancer (or any alternative treatments for that matter) because "healing the body naturally" eats into their ridiculous and obscene profit margins (since you no longer need any of their highly expensive, and highly overrated methods). 
This is another reason why the cancer industry always "pooh pooh's" any studies that involve using natural cancer treatments or alternative therapies.

Don't Believe all the Lies and "Scare Mongering" About Using Natural Treatments for Cancer...

Well, that ends this article(s) on natural cancer cures and alternative treatments. Hopefully, you've gone through each of the 9 natural remedies, along with clicking on the “where to get your cancer fighting nutrients from” link to put it all together and get yourself started.

I do, however, want to leave you with one final thought before we go…
The cancer industry really wants you to believe that cancer is a very complex disease that can only be put into “remission”, not actually “cured”.


The fact is it can be cured.
Not through poisoning of the body with toxic chemicals and removing body parts. But through real and proven alternative cancer treatments that involve cleansing, repairing and regenerating the body with natural foods and nutrients. This was the way it was done before conventional medicine came along(and incredibly, more people survived back then than what they do now!)
Cancer really doesn’t have to be this “scary” and dreaded disease anymore. There are natural and healthy ways to prevent it and treat it.
You just have to be willing to not follow the herd, and more importantly, listen to what your intuition is telling you when it comes to treatment options rather than what the medical profession is trying to push you into doing! 









Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to “urgently explain to Nigerians why the government decided to withdraw the sum of $1 billion from the Excess Crude Account to fight Boko Haram insurgency in the North East, if his government is to avoid the intense secrecy and lack of accountability and oversight of the spending on Boko Haram that characterised the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.” The money was approved by the governors during a meeting last Friday of the 
National Economic Council (NEC) presided over by Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo.

In a statement today by SERAP deputy director Timothy Adewale, the organization said: “Nigerians should have some sense of what it is the government is doing in our name, especially against the background of the declaration by the authorities that the anti-insurgency war has ended and the Boko Haram terror group defeated, as well as the unresolved questions on how over $2bn was spent by former Jonathan administration to fight Boko Haram. The government also ought to tell Nigerians whether and how the legal requirements for approving the extra-budgetary allocations were met.” The organization said that, “As a government presumably pursuing a change-agenda, Buhari should do things differently from the former Jonathan administration including by proactively engaging the Nigerian people in an honest conversation about the fight against Boko Haram and the use of the public funds so far invested to prosecute it.” 

The statement read in part: “The Nigerian people do not have sufficient information at hand to evaluate, much less influence, the government’s policies, strategies and funding to end Boko Haram insurgency. Nigerians need to know the level of success that has been recorded against Boko Haram, and the security situation in the North-east, as well as the amount of public funds that have been invested to combat terrorism.” “The success of Nigerian constitutional democracy ultimately depends upon an informed citizenry. The government should therefore emphasise transparency over secrecy on the spending on Boko Haram. Buhari should keep Nigerians up-to-date about what he’s doing to end Boko Haram, including by explaining why $1bn is needed at this time to fight the insurgency.” “Indeed, the health of our democracy depends upon the government’s willingness to ensure that the policies and programs it pursues in the interest of national security are truly relevant and effective in keeping us safe.” “The vitality of citizens’ check on governmental powers, especially on the spending of our commonwealth, depends upon the availability of information. 

The citizens need to know about governmental actions and policies in order to exercise their checking power including at the polls. The only effective restraint upon executive policy and power may lie in an enlightened citizenry.” “Transparency in the spending on Boko Haram would also have an indirect effect on other branches in the sense of setting an example and changing the background tone of government. Such disclosure helps to ensure government’s adherence to the rule of law and promote confidence in the lawfulness of governmental action.” “Since the start of the Boko Haram insurgency, Nigeria defence and security budgets have increased significantly yet there has been no resolution of the conflict; and troops in the front line have reportedly complained of lack of military equipment and resources to fight Boko Haram insurgents and restore full security. For instance, in 2014 about N340billion (US$1.7billion) was allocated to the military. Funds allocated to the military was the largest in Nigeria’s federal budget in 2014.” “In October 2014, the National Assembly approved a request to borrow US$1billion as an additional amount for purchase of military equipment. In 2015, about N375billion (US$1.8billion) was allocated to the military in the federal budget. In 2015, an interim report of the presidential investigations committee on arms procurement under the Jonathan administration revealed an extra-budgetary spending to the tune of N643.8 billion and an additional spending of about $2.1 billion under the Jonathan administration.” “The investigation indicated that about $2.1 billion was inexplicably disbursed into the office of the National Security Adviser in procurement of arms to fight Boko Haram insurgency, but was not spent for the purpose for which the money was disbursed.” “The lack of transparency and accountability in military spending, during the administration of former president Jonathan, has led to the inability of the military to adequately protect people against the violation of their rights by Boko Haram in the northeast of Nigeria.” “The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), which Nigeria is a key member, has accountability, economic and social justice and popular participation in development as part of the fundamental principles in the Revised Treaty ECOWAS. In a similar way, the Charter of the Commonwealth, which Nigeria is also a member, has as its core principles mutual respect, inclusiveness, transparency, accountability, legitimacy, and responsiveness.” “Article 1(c) of the UN Convention Against Corruption states the purpose of the treaty to include the promotion of integrity, accountability and proper management of public affairs and public property. As a state party to the Convention, Nigeria is obliged to take appropriate measures to promote transparency and accountability in the management of public finances.” “Some persons alleged to have embezzled funds meant for the fight against Boko Haram insurgents are currently being prosecuted while other people are being investigated. It is important for the government to accelerate this process by ensuring that the investigation and prosecution of all persons alleged to have embezzled our commonwealth is not delayed.” “A speedy prosecution will serve as a deterrent and ensure that Nigerians, particularly those in the northeast whose human rights have been violated, are not denied justice and reparation. 

The government should provide all investigating and prosecuting agencies with adequate funding and manpower required for speedy investigation and prosecution of corruption linked to the fight against Boko Haram.”



An Uber driver has been arrested over the murder of a British embassy worker in Lebanon, whose body was found strangled and dumped at the side of a highway. 
Rebecca Dykes, 30, who had been working for the Department of International Development, was discovered dead on Saturday by the side of a highway leading out of the capital.
A postmortem suggested she had been been strangled and police sources told the Telegraph she had been sexually assaulted. 
The man, identified only as Tarek H, was arrested at 3am on Monday morning, according to security sources. 
Miss Dykes, from London, had been out at a bar on Friday night for the farewell party of an embassy colleague in the central Gemmayzeh neighbourhood of the city. 
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She left with a friend before midnight, telling others she had an early flight home to catch for Christmas. 
The Lebanese driver picked her up from Gemmayzeh and then drove to the nearby Achrafiyeh neighborhood where she lived, but did not drop her off there.
Police traced the suspect's licence plate through surveillance cameras on the highway, where he dumped the body around 4am,  Lebanese news agency NNA reported.
The suspect has a criminal record, but it is not known if he was picking Miss Dykes up in his capacity as an Uber passenger or not. 
Security sources say the murder does not appear to be politically motivated.

Miss Dykes had been working in Beirut as the programme and policy manager for the Department for International Development since January this year.
Friends say she was quiet and "bright". “She hadn’t been in Beirut for long, she was just finding her feet. I can’t believe it,” one told the Telegraph.
She had worked for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office since 2010, previously on Libya and Iraq.  
She is thought to have grown up in Hong Kong, but attended Malvern St James Girls boarding school in Worcestershire before later studying anthropology at Manchester University and International Security and Global Governance from Birkbeck, University of London. 
In a statement her family said: "We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. We are doing all we can to understand what happened."
Hugo Shorter, the British ambassador to Lebanon, said: "The whole embassy is deeply shocked, saddened by this news. My thoughts are with Becky’s family, friends and colleagues for their tragic loss. 
"We're providing consular support to her family and working very closely with Lebanese authorities who are conducting police investigation."
Miss Dykes' death has shocked the small expat community in Beirut. 
Lebanon is a relatively safe place for foreigners, and has been mostly calm since the end of the bloody 15-year civil war in 1990. 

Wednesday, 22 November 2017

When it comes to moringa benefits, there are almost too many to count! Native to Africa and Asia, the Moringa Tree, or Moringa Oleifera to use its scientific name, is one of the most nutrient-rich plants in the world.  

 Moringa Powder is made from naturally-dried moringa leaves. It has a delicious spinachy green flavour and is:

·         25% plant protein including all 9 essential amino acids 
·         24% fibre 
·         A rich source of iron, vitamin K & E
·         A source of vitamin A & calcium 
·         High in antioxidants
As Moringa Powder is a natural source of these nutrients, it is highly bioavailable, so our bodies can absorb the benefits more easily than by taking synthetic supplements. 
In this article we take a more detailed look at the top 10 health and beauty benefits of moringa. 
1. REDUCTION OF TIREDNESS & FATIGUE 
At any given time, 1 in 5 people feel unusually tired, and 1 in 10 have prolonged fatigue, according to the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the UK.
A single serving of Moringa Powder (10g or 2-3 teaspoons) provides:
·         Iron: 32.2% of your daily requirement (NRV) 
·         Vitamin A: 18.9% of NRV
Iron is essential for the reduction of tiredness and fatigue in the body, and vitamin A supports the metabolism of iron ensuring a greater uptake. Adding moringa to your daily routine is an effective, natural way to prevent tiredness and fatigue.
The rich iron content of moringa powder also makes it ideal for vegan, vegetarians and those suffering from anaemia.
2. SKIN
Aduna Moringa Powder has been heralded by Vogue magazine as "redefining beauty from within." 
It is jam-packed with skin-loving vitamins including:
·         Vitamin A: 18.9% of NRV
·         Vitamin E: 16.9% of NRV
Vitamin A is essential for healthy, radiant skin and vitamin E protects cells from oxidative stress helping fight the signs of ageing.
Moringa also has one of the highest antioxidant contents of any food. With an ORAC value of 157,000, it has 6x the antioxidants of goji berries and comparable levels to the antioxidant powerhouse matcha. 
Antioxidants are essential for protecting, repairing and preventing cell damage, minimizing the ageing process of the skin in the long-term. They help counteract oxidation stress and the effects of free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules that damage collagen causing skin dryness, fine lines, wrinkles and premature ageing.

The skin benefits of moringa are so exceptional that Moringa Powder is one of the first food items to ever be sold in the beauty hall of prestigious London department store Liberty.
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3. IMMUNITY 
One of the best moringa benefits is its super immune-boosting powers. Maintaining a healthy immune system is essential for helping our bodies stave off infections and illnesses. Moringa Oleifera leaves are an extremely rich source of:
·         Iron: 32.2% of NRV
·         Vitamin A: 18.9% of NRV
Both of which are essential for the normal function of the immune system.
Many studies have been done about moringa's potential as an anti-cancer agent. Moringa leaves have been shown to have beneficial properties in the fight against both breast and colon cancer cells and research is ongoing.

4. MUSCLE GROWTH 

Moringa oleifera leaves are almost 25% protein, which is unusually high for a plant. Aduna Moringa Powder contains 9 essential amino acids making it a complete source of protein, supporting the growth and maintenance of muscle mass. The high protein content of moringa makes it particularly beneficial for vegans and vegetarians who can struggle to get a sufficient protein supply.
Try shaking it into a smoothie for a post/pre workout boost, or simply sprinkling some on your roasted vegetables for an easy way to increase your protein intake!

5. ANTI-STRESS 

A 2010 study in the Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics confirmed that the leaves of the moringa tree are a powerful, natural adaptogen. Never heard of them? Adaptogens are herbs or plants that protect the body from the toxic effects of stress. Used for centuries in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, they help reduce stress and improve attention and endurance in the face of fatigue. Studies indicate that adaptogens not only help the body to cope with stress, but can enhance general health and performance. 
Why not swap your morning coffee for a nutritious Moringa Latte and say hello to a stress-free day!

6. DIGESTION 

Moringa powder is a rich source of calcium (24.7% NRV) which contributes to the normal function of digestive enzymes.
It also contains 24% fibre which can help support a healthy digestive system and bowel regularity. Fibre can also be helpful for weight management as it helps you feel fuller for longer and supports a healthy metabolism.  

7. ENERGY RELEASE 

Moringa is a rich source of iron (32.2% NRV) and calcium (24.7% NRV), both of which support energy-yielding metabolism. A green smoothie with moringa in the morning will keep you feeling nice and energised all day!

8. VISION

Having healthy eyes and normal vision is something that can often be taken for granted but requires the right nutrition on order to maintain normal function. Moringa is a source of vitamin A (18.9% NRV per serving) which contributes to normal vision.  

9. ANTI-DIABETIC 

Typically used in traditional medicines, recent scientific studies have confirmed that moringa is in fact a successful way to treat diabetes, and is proven to decrease blood glucose level. 
Additionally, further research has shown that those eating a diet rich in plant proteins can reduce their risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). A 19 year study by the University of Eastern Finland has found that replacing just 5 grams of meat-based protein consumption a day with a plant-based source, could reduce risk of T2D onset by as much as 18% - moringa contains 25% plant protein. 

10. BONES 


Maintaining strong and healthy bones is an important component of overall health. Moringa oleifera leaves are a rich source of vitamin K (158.7% NRV), protein (25%) and calcium (24.7% NRV) all of which support normal bones. 

Tuesday, 14 November 2017






Serie A champions Juventus are reportedly hot on the trail of Arsenal right-back Hector Bellerin.
Bellerin has started every Premier League for the Gunners this season, having been the subject of intense transfer speculation throughout the summer as Barcelona eyed a move for the Spaniard.
However, TuttoMercatoWeb now claims that Juve have entered the race for the 22-year-old.
The Italian giants lost Dani Alves last summer and have not yet replaced the Brazil international, prompting them to move for Bellerin.

There has been speculation that the Gunners star was looking for a fresh challenge, having been at Arsenal since 2011, but that was more likely to be a return to Spain than a move elsewhere.
However, should Juve come calling it could prove difficult for Bellrin to turn down – particuarly with the future of undre-pressure Gunners boss Arsene Wenger up in the air and the club set to lose their two highest profile names in Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil.

AND THE REST David Moyes could axe £25m flop Marko Arnautovic in January – after receiving the green light to bin any under-performing West Ham players (Daily Mirror)
West Ham could make January moves for Bournemouth’s Harry Arter and summer target William Carvalho (Daily Mirror)

Chelsea’s Danny Drinkwater faces international exile after turning down the chance to join up with injury-hit England (Daily Mirror)
Germany coach Oliver Bierhoff has hinted Schalke midfielder Leon Goretzka is on his way to the Premier League, where Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool are among his admirers (Daily Mirror)
Joachim Low believes Gareth Southgate’s England options are the strongest he can remember (Daily Mirror)
Frank Lampard has refused to rule out the possibility of replacing Michael Emenalo at Chelsea (Daily Mirror)
Paris Saint-Germain are lining up Antonio Conte as their next manager according to reports in France (The Sun)
Roberto Mancini is demanding a yearly wage of £15m, 10 private jet flights and 52 business class flights home to make his desired return to Premier League management (The Sun)
West Brom players were surprised when manager Tony Pulis gave them a week off after their 1-0 defeat by Huddersfield (The Sun)
Barcelona star Javier Mascherano has revealed he wants to leave the club and return to River Plate (The Sun)
Joleon Lescott has branded Manchester City star John Stones the best in the business (The Sun)
Tony Adams has urged Arsenal to cash in on Alexis Sanchez as soon as possible (The Sun)
Sergio Ramos has suggested some Real Madrid players aren’t fans of Cristiano Ronaldo’s attitude on the pitch (Daily Express)
Belgium playmaker Dries Mertens could envisage himself playing in the Premier League one day but remains happy with life at Napoli (Daily Express)
Ashley Young thought it was a wind-up when he was told he was back in the England fold (Daily Star)
England boss Gareth Southgate has hailed John Stones as one of the best defenders in Europe (Daily Star)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says he’s delighted that Lionel Messi is at the World Cup (Daily Star)
Steven Caulker is among the high-earners set to leave QPR in January as they look to slash their wage bill (Daily Star)

Jose Mourinho expects his Manchester United squad to be strengthened following the international break after Paul Pogba, Marcos Rojo and Michael Carrick returned to training this week (Daily Mail)
United have lined up a deal for Benfica prospect Umaro Embalo (Daily Mail)
United have identified Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti as a target and hope to take advantage of his £53m release clause (Daily Mail)

Chris Coleman has given the clearest indication yet that he will extend his contract with Wales after outlining how he intends to take all his best players – including Gareth Bale – to the China Cup next March (Daily Telegraph)

Belgium forward Kevin Mirallas, 30, will decide on his Everton future after the club appoint a new manager (Liverpool Echo)

Monday, 13 November 2017

LAGOS—Former Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mrs Farida Waziri, said weekend that the decision of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Walter Onnoghen, to set up special courts for trial of corruption cases has vindicated her and laud the CJN for initiatives aimed at strengthening the war against graft in the country.

The former EFCC boss had repeatedly called for creation of special courts during her stint at the anti-graft agency.





Farida Waziri


Fielding questions from journalists in Lagos, Waziri said she was particularly happy with the CJN for considering the option of setting up special courts to handle corruption cases, stressing that this bold move had, indeed, vindicated her on the crusade she started as chairman of EFCC.

She said:  “The CJN is a man after my heart because great minds think alike. Finally, a Daniel has come to judgement. I remember when I began the call for special courts, I went round the leadership of the judiciary and NBA then, I took advantage of every opportunity I had to justify the need for it but many of my adversaries kicked against it because they were desperate for my downfall but I’m glad some of them have joined the crusade today.”

Responding to a question on her reaction to the shocking revelations on the volume of sleaze under the immediate past administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, the former EFCC boss said:  “I’m only glad that those things didn’t happen under my watch as EFCC chairman because it would have been too traumatic for me. And that is why If I see ex President Jonathan today, I will kneel down to thank him for the honour done me by removing me as EFCC chairman at the time he did.

“My first strong premonition of what was ahead was when I began the probe of the monumental oil subsidy fraud going on then. I came to Lagos on a vital intelligence on the subsidy scam and as soon as I arrested a key culprit, I got a call from the presidential villa asking me to release the suspect, because according to their words ‘he is our person’, but I refused to let him off and days after I was removed from office.” 

On her assessment of the current leadership of the EFCC, she said:  “There is no doubt Magu is doing his best within the available space but as I always say, the battle is beyond an individual or an organization.


‘’Every patriotic Nigerian concerned about the future of this great country must support the war, buy into it and take ownership of it because it’s about our collective survival. 

‘’One thing going for the present leadership of the commission is the personal support of President Muhammadu Buhari, which is unquantifiable and I appreciate Mr President for this.” 

Thursday, 9 November 2017

SELF MOTIVATION:




Self - Motivation is the capacity or the ability to be able to force oneself to do a thing or to become relevant in the society. It is an inbuilt ability waiting to be manifested. We are possess with unlimited and unique potentials that can enable us to do certain things which have never been implemented. There would always be room for growth and exploration. We are powerful to craft out things.
Self-motivation is easy to exercise when we bring in the idea of self-concept in our thinking. It is not necessary that we must do things the way others do. We have to expand ourselves' concepts.

Our environments have limited us to the background. It has denied us of our knowledge and make us to be spectators. It has given us the believe that every thing around us should be addressed similar. It has blocked our sense of imagination. Environment made us not to question things. It says, "Leave it that way. Appreciate it that way. You saw it that way. You will die leaving it that way". Our environments are the reasons why we still remain in that low state of mind.

What is our society saying? What impact has it giving us? Has society told us to always follow the trend of things? Hmmm, it has indeed unknowingly, robbed us of coming to know the real person in us. Society says, "go to school, get a degree, get a good job, get married, have children, advance to the corporate ladder, plan for your retirement, live off your pension and die of a disease".



Sometimes people around are the facts we are unable to know our potentials. They get irritated each time we try to advance, and seek means to bring us to their state. These individuals are always beside us. They dine with us, live with us, plan with us and move with us. Their contents are to lure us to be equal with them and never to achieve our dreams. Discover these harmful persons and do away with them or forget about self-motivation strategies to obtain that burning potentials in you.



On the road to success, the only thing that matters is what you think of yourself. The fact your believe is in good play, success is guaranteed.

Do not live in the knowledge of others. Life is full of different theories, draft yours, remove fear, believe in it, it will surely manifest.

Our believe system is what keeps the fire burning each day even when other tracks fails. Our believe strengthen our self-motivation even when faced with discouraging situations. Believe is what defines us. Self believe makes us unique. It gives us shelter in the rainy day.


God believe in us, that's why He formed us.

Say this "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me". (Philippians 4 vs 13.)




I quote, "Believe motivates you to be outstanding among your equals".