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CREATING WITH DECISIONS - Elvira Jordan

CREATING WITH DECISIONS - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! Let us paint a scenario… So there’s a man going on his way to work on a Monday morning. He goes to board a public bus going to his destination and was accosted by a street tout. They get into a heated altercation that led the tout to strike the man with a blow or a slap. The man who is dressed for work has two decisions to make. He can either drop his laptop bag (or keep it strapped) to teach the tout a lesson by showcasing some of the martial arts skills he has been practicing for decades now. He can also just shrug off the anger and decide to go on his way, to meet up with his daily work and get along with his life. Let us assume he picks the former and strikes the tout with a one of his moves… I mean the one to the throat that will restrict the receiver’s air flow and breathing for a couple of minutes. The tout passes out and hits the ground hard breaking his head. Chaos arises. People gather. The man who was fully dresse...
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NIGERIA TO THE WORLD: From Cassettes to Digitalization- The Nigerian Movie Industry

Before Netflix… before YouTube… before streaming and smart TVs… there was a sound every Nigerian remembers — the click, the whirr, the faint static of a VHS tape sliding into a VCR. That sound was the beginning of a revolution. In the early 1990s, Nigeria’s cinema culture had faded. Film reels were expensive, movie theaters were disappearing, and foreign films dominated the screens. But Nigerians still hungered for stories that reflected their own lives — their languages, their fears, their humor, and their dreams. Then in 1992, everything changed. A low-budget film released straight to VHS,  Living in Bondage , proved that local stories could captivate massive audiences. Distributed through markets and video rental shops, it became a cultural phenomenon and sparked what we now call  Nollywood . The formula was simple but powerful: tell relatable stories, use available technology, and take films directly to the people. Living rooms became cinemas. Street corners became rental ...

VACANCY: Operations Manager (Port Harcourt)

VACANCY Operations Manager A security firm is looking to employ an Operations Manager   LOCATION: Odili Road, Port Harcourt   REQUIREMENTS πŸ“Œ Minimum of OND πŸ“Œ Driving skills πŸ“Œ Physically fit πŸ“Œ Security experience   SALARY - #60,000 - #70,000 To apply, send your application to jobs.elviraspen@gmail.com with OPPS MANAGER as the subject or send a WhatsApp message to 08024194844   Follow Elvira's Pen on Facebook/ LinkedIn and @elviraspen11 on Instagram/ X for more information. Follow our IG page πŸ‘‡πŸ½ https://www.instagram.com/elviraspen11?igsh=MTI0ZWI0OHBvOXk3Ng== You can also join our WhatsApp job hub with the link below πŸ‘‡πŸ½ https://chat.whatsapp.com/ISoSlhChpNp55q9IXPGguB See less Read, comment and share with friends

VACANCY: Sales Representative (Port Harcourt)

VACANCY Sales Representative A real estate company is looking to employ sales representative who will market their properties and promote sales. LOCATION: Stadium Road, Port Harcourt REQUIREMENTS πŸ“Œ Good communication πŸ“Œ Good looking πŸ“Œ Experience in sales, marketing or related fields πŸ“Œ Ability to command sales πŸ“Œ Outspoken and social πŸ“Œ Internet/ Tech savvy   SALARY - #100,000 - #150,000 To apply, send your application to jobs.elviraspen@gmail.com with SALES REP. as the subject or send a WhatsApp message to 08024194844   Follow Elvira's Pen on Facebook/ LinkedIn and @elviraspen11 on Instagram/ X for more information. Follow our IG page πŸ‘‡πŸ½ https://www.instagram.com/elviraspen11?igsh=MTI0ZWI0OHBvOXk3Ng== You can also join our WhatsApp job hub with the link below πŸ‘‡πŸ½ https://chat.whatsapp.com/ISoSlhChpNp55q9IXPGguB See less Read, comment and share with friends

DECLARATIONS - Elvira Jordan

DECLARATIONS - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved 😍 Permit me to once again wish us all a happy new month as we March into the 2nd day of March. On this very Monday, I do not have any words of wisdom or life analysis to share, but just to encourage us to take verbal declarations as a personal priority for every day living. We must have all heard that the words that come out of our mouth are very powerful… Yes. They truly are. Our words are called Spells-Spelling  And magical declarations are also called Spells. That’s not a coincidence.  So, let’s verbally declare some good things into our day, into our week and into our month.  *** Thank you dear Heavenly Father for this great day that You have given to us. We declare that every thing about this day, this week, this month will align in our favour. Every good thing that this earth has to offer, we claim and seize today. Abundance of love, joy, peace, money and good health will flow to us today and forever. Our names will...

NIGERIA TO THE WORLD: The Urhobo Tribe And It’s People

Nigeria is home to hundreds of ethnic groups, each with its own unique history and traditions. Among these diverse cultures are the Urhobo people — one of the largest ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta region and mostly found in Delta State, in southern Nigeria. Their neighbours are the Isoko to the South East, the Itsekiri to the West, Ijaw to the South and Ukwuani people to the North East. They speak the Urhobo language. Traditionally, the Urhobo believe in a supreme creator known as ỌghαΊΉnαΊΉ, alongside reverence for ancestors and spiritual forces connected to land and water. These beliefs emphasize harmony with nature and respect for lineage. Although Christianity is now widely practiced, traditional values still influence ceremonies, festivals, and moral codes. Cultural festivals often feature colorful attire, drumming, dance, and masquerades, serving as moments of purification, thanksgiving, and communal unity. Urhobo cuisine reflects their riverine environment and agricultural...

WE ALWAYS RISE - Elvira Jordan

WE ALWAYS RISE - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! 😊 I was having a conversation with someone and it’s funny how I was pondering on similar thoughts before her messages came in.  I was reliving some aspects of my life and I honestly didn’t have anything to say to myself. Just me and my thoughts going back and forth, examining some of my decisions, things that have happened and how they should have happened. Just my tonight’s.   But when someone else shared a very similar story, one full of regrets, shame and loss, I could understand how she got to such state of mind, one that I don’t entertain for myself or anyone around me. As she shared her story, clarity came to me as I also poured out from my own well of strength. Far from living in the past, sometimes we just can’t shake off the urge to look back into our past and identify areas where we have made mistakes, opportunities we have lost, decisions we took that went south and how much time we have wasted.  One wh...