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Scripture Reading: Psalm 37:21 Today is the concluding part of the series and I believe that God has blessed you in many ways to the glory of God and to the shame of the devil. I hereby employ you to continue to manifest in this knowledge. Let’s consider the last point: 5) Stick with your
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 21:5 Yesterday, we started looking at how to get out of dept. We shall continue from where we stopped: 2) Analyze your current budget: List all necessary expenses in order of importance. List only those things which are actual needs. Do not list things which you can do without. Determine the amount you
Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele assures of continued supervision of Nigerian banks to make them resilient. He welcomes the endorsement of CBNβs tight monetary policy stance by IMF; says CBN will continue to focus on moderating inflation. Emefiele pledges regulatory framework to support fiscal policy measures aimed at boosting growth in
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 30:24-25 Continuation from where we stopped yesterday: 6) Avoid impulse buying: Often we see something we want and buy it before we have considered whether or not we can afford it. This mistake can be avoided by following the “delayed action rule.” What is the “delayed action rule”? It is this: Do not make a
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 21:5 Today’s Scripture says; “The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” An adage says, HE WHO FAILS IN PLANNING, WILL DEFINITELY PLAN TO FAIL. Consistent planning results to a good output. Still on ways of handling money wisely: 3) Avoid over-extended credit buying: We
Scripture Reading: Proverbs 21:5 Today’s Scripture says; “The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” An adage says, HE WHO FAILS IN PLANNING, WILL DEFINITELY PLAN TO FAIL. Consistent planning results to a good output. Still on ways of handling money wisely: 3) Avoid over-extended credit buying: We
Scripture Reading: Matthew 25:14-30 There is absolutely no way we can separate money from Marriage. The truth is, money is part of marriage, infact without money in a marriage, that marriage can not work and that’s the truth some hate to hear. And that’s why one of the factors to be considered before journey into
This Is done is some parts of Nigeria.you must belt up very well to say you want to marry. Views: 8