THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF MIND - Elvira Jordan Good Morning Beloved! 🍀✨ For some time now I have been in a very beautiful head space where everything is just so bright and beautiful. Not because I have everything or because everything is perfect with me, but because I have been able to find the perfection within every imperfection. This means a lot to me because it’s a state of mind I have worked on for years, trying to reach this head space where I live in the present, appreciate all I have going on for me, completely block out negativity, ignore people who drain me and just keep counting blessings. I have taken years to practice living in the moment and it’s bliss. In this gorgeous head space I am in, I try all I can to live in the present. I don't live in the past because I know that all I need from the past are it’s lessons and nothing more. I don’t live in the future because I know the future can never hurt me today. I can only prepare towards it. I strive to see the blessing i...
In Part 1, we explored the football and athletics legends who shaped Nigerian sports history. But Nigeria’s greatness goes far beyond the pitch and the track. Let’s step into the boxing ring. Before social media fame and million-dollar endorsements, there was Dick Tiger, one of Africa’s greatest boxers ever. He became world middleweight champion in the 1960s and earned international respect for his discipline, strength, and fearless fighting style. Years later came Samuel Peter, famously known as “The Nigerian Nightmare.” His power inside the ring made him one of the most feared heavyweight boxers of his era. Nigeria also made a huge mark in basketball. Hakeem Olajuwon, born in Lagos and known as “The Dream,” became one of the greatest basketball players in NBA history. His intelligence, footwork, and dominance changed the game forever. He won NBA championships, MVP awards, and inspired African athletes around the world. Today, many NBA stars proudly carry Nigerian heritage, continuing...