YOU ARE THE KEY - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! I believe it is no longer news that we all were created with a purpose and a path to follow through our lifetime. It is also not new to us that everyone has his/her own unique path of life, hence our different struggles and experiences all through life. You will realize that we meet people with different storylines about their challenges, struggles and life lessons. There may be some overlap but you will see that we all face different issues because our life paths and soul blueprints are different, but our destinations are all the same. Whether we realize it or not, our destination is towards fulfilling our divine purpose on earth. Although most people leave the earth without fulfilling, doesn’t mean life will ever stop trying to push you into aligning with your path. For most of us, this push of life and the universe tends to make our existence so difficult with every new step, because we have proven stubborn against the will of Go...
If Part 1 showed us the scale of Nigeria’s diversity, then this is where it becomes personal. Because in Nigeria, language is not just what you speak, it’s who you are. Across Edo State, the Edo people speak Edo , a language deeply tied to the legacy of the Benin Kingdom where bronze art, royal traditions, and respect for hierarchy still shape everyday life. Nearby, the Esan people speak Esan , carrying their own distinct expressions, greetings, and cultural rhythms. In Kogi State, the Igala people speak Igala while the Ebira people speak Ebira , a language rich in royal heritage and traditional leadership structures. In Ebonyi State, the Ezza people speak Ezza , a distinct dialect that reflects their strong agricultural identity and community values. Move into Adamawa, Plateau and parts of Taraba, you’ll meet groups like the Berom, Tarok, Jukun and Bachama , speaking Berom, Tarok, Jukun and Bachama , la...