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Reflecting on the Unforgettable Events of 2023- Sanni Inuwa Baba

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As we bid farewell to 2023, the year has left an indelible mark on our collective memory, presenting a mix of moments we wish to erase from our minds and those we might cherish in hindsight. Natural Disasters: A Year of Unpredictable Fury The world witnessed the raw power of nature with devastating earthquakes striking Turkey, Syria, Morocco, Nepal, and Afghanistan. These seismic events left communities shattered, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of our planet. Furthermore, 2023 unveiled the harsh reality of climate change, branding it as the hottest year on record. The scorching temperatures left an imprint on our environment, challenging our commitment to address this global crisis. Hawaii bore witness to one of the deadliest wildfires in history, a reminder of the escalating threat posed by uncontrolled blazes. Meanwhile, the Democratic Republic of the Congo grappled with widespread flooding, highlighting the vulnerability of regions to the capricious forces of nature. Global Co

Overcoming the Fear of Failure: Taking Action for Success- Sanni Inuwa Baba

The fear of failure can be paralyzing, preventing individuals from moving forward and achieving their goals. This article explores the mindset shift needed to overcome this fear and emphasizes the importance of taking action for real success. 1. Moving Beyond Fear: If you're hesitant to move forward, you might inadvertently be setting the stage for failure. Overcoming the fear of failure is the first step towards achieving success. 2. Execution as the Key to Success: Success is not merely about accumulating more information. It's about execution, turning knowledge into tangible results. Action is the bridge between aspirations and accomplishments. 3. Knowledge versus Action: While knowledge is valuable, it alone does not guarantee success. The true measure of success lies in the actions taken. It's not about how much you know but what you do with that knowledge. 4. The Myth of Special Talent: Real winners are not necessarily endowed with special talents. Instead, they disti

Que sera, sera- By Sanni Inuwa Baba

In the grand tapestry of existence, the age-old adage "whatever will be, will be" resonates as a fundamental truth that often eludes our full comprehension. In our relentless pursuit of goals, there exists an inherent inclination to mandate outcomes, oblivious to the concept of "kaddara" or destiny. Undoubtedly, the essence of achievement lies in earnest endeavors, yet a crucial facet that often escapes our conscious grasp is the profound role played by grace in our daily lives. While unwavering dedication propels us forward, it is imperative to harbor an awareness that, beyond our toil, there exists a force beyond our control. Life, with its ebbs and flows, confronts us with moments where the fruits of our labor seem elusive, a bitter pill to swallow. The narratives of individuals abound – tales of sleepless nights, shattered hopes, and relinquished aspirations. Yet, amidst the struggle, there are those who persist in the face of adversity, experiencing the cyclica