19/06/2026
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19/06/2026
Stop using the word "STINGY." π
Relax, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the word "stingy". π
But if you want to sound a little more sophisticated, try these alternatives:
π Penny-pinching
π Miserly
π Tight-fisted
π Parsimonious
Now, don't be parsimonious. π
Order your copy of "150 Common English Mistakes Children Make and Their Corrections" today and thank me later. π
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Which of these words is your favourite? Tell me in the comments. π
18/06/2026
When God inspires anyone to do something, He also raises helpers and supporters along the way.β£
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One fateful morning, I felt inspired to write "150 Common English Mistakes Children Make and Their Corrections". I obeyed that prompting, and since then, God has been surprising me in beautiful ways.β£
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People who are not even related to me by blood have been voluntarily promoting my book across different social media platforms.β£
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Many people paid for my book without even catching a glimpse of the content inside. Some people ordered three or four copies at once.β£
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I did not organise a physical book launch, yet people have been sending financial support to celebrate and encourage this project.
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My heart is filled with gratitude.β£
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To everyone who has supported this project in one way or another, I pray that you will enjoy the help of God and the kindness of men all the days of your life, in Jesus' name. Amen. πβ£
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17/06/2026
Stop mixing these two words up! πβ£
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These two words sound almost the same, but they mean different things!β£
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π COMPLIMENT means saying something nice about someone.β£
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That is a compliment because you are praising someone.β£
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π COMPLEMENT means something that makes another thing better or completes it.β£
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π "The red ribbon complements her dress."β£
The ribbon makes the dress look even better.β£
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π Compliment has an "i" β think of "I like your shirt!" (saying something nice).β£
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π Complement has an "e" β think of "Everything fits together!" (completing or improving something).β£
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16/06/2026
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16/06/2026
My heart is full of gratitude for the overwhelming love, encouragement, prayers, purchases, shares, and kindness you have shown me since the launch of my book: "150 Common English Mistakes Children Make (And Their Corrections)".β£β£
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Your support means so much to me, and I do not take it for granted.β£β£
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As a small token of my appreciation, β£the first edition of my children's storybook series will be given FREE to all buyers of "150 Common English Mistakes Children Make".β£β£
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If you have already purchased my book, thank you! Your complimentary copy will be sent to you soon.β£β£
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If you desire to get your copy of "150 Common English Mistakes Children Make", now is a great time to do so and receive this bonus storybook as a gift.β£β£
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Thank you once again for being part of this journey. More exciting and educational resources are on the way!β£β£
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15/06/2026
By all means, stop saying there are 26 alphabets in English. π
Calm down and hear me out.
The English language has only ONE alphabet, and that alphabet contains twenty-six (26) letters.
So, we don't learn "the alphabets"; we learn the 26 letters of the English alphabet.
One alphabet.
Twenty-six letters.
Simple, right? π
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14/06/2026
Anything I do this week prospers and yields good results in Jesusβ name.β£
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I shall enjoy the help of God and the kindness of men throughout this week in Jesus' name. Amen. πβ£
Declare this prayer and type AMEN in the comments.
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13/06/2026
Nne, that "frying spoon" in your kitchen actually has proper English names. πβ£β£β£
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Oya, come and learn something new quickly before you fry another chin chin. β£β£
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Depending on the shape, that spoon with holes is either a SLOTTED SPOON or a SKIMMERβ£
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π Mummy removed the meat from the oil with a slotted spoon. β£β£
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π Mama Akara bought a brand new skimmer for her business yesterday. β£β£
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Now it's your turn! Make a sentence with either SLOTTED SPOON or SKIMMER. β£β£
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π Drop your sentence in the comment section, let me mark your script! βοΈβ£