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THINK POSITIVELY AND PERSIST IN WHATEVER YOU DO.



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"I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best Neurosurgeon in the World in 1987" - ​Dr. Ben Carson!​


I was raped at the age of 9 yet I am one of the most influential women in the World" - ​Oprah Winfrey!​


"I didn't even complete my university education but became the World's richest man" - ​Bill Gates!​


"I was sexually, mentally, emotionally and verbally abused by my father as far back as I can remember, until I left home at the age of eighteen, yet I am one of the most influential preachers in the World" - ​Joyce Meyer!​


"I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality" - ​Christiano Ronaldo!​


"I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the World's best footballers" - ​Lionel Messi!​


"I used to sleep on the floor in my friends' rooms, returning Coke bottles for food, money, and getting weekly free meals at a local temple, I later on founded Apple Company" - ​Steve Jobs!​


"My teachers used to call me a failure, but I became a Prime Minister" - ​Former British PM, Tony Blair!​


"I started Living Faith Church from A Lawn Tennis Court with three members only & Preach prosperity. Many of my friends criticised me, but today we have the largest church auditorium in the World & two world-class universities"- ​Bishop David Oyedepo!​


"I was in prison for 27 years  and still became president."- ​Nelson Mandela!​


"I drove a taxi to finance my university education but today I'm a billionaire" - ​Mike Adenuga!​


I was on the verge of suicide when an Idea of opening a restaurant hit me after I retired as a cook in the Navy. 

​Harland Sanders, Founder of KFC​


I worked for my uncle since I was a small boy, people looked down on me. I later on took a loan from my uncle to open a tiny shop. I worked hard to make ends meet. Now I am the World's Richest Man of African Decent (Richest Man in Africa). 

​Aliko Dangote​ 

(was 23rd World's richest man on Forbes 2014 list)


I am a son of a black immigrant from Kenya, I graduated from Harvard and later on became a Senator in Chicago. Now I was the first black President of the Most Powerful Nation on Earth. 

​Former US President Barrack Obama​


_​Failures or limitations of the past have no control over the greatness in you. To him that believes, all things are possible.​


THINK POSITIVELY AND PERSIST IN WHATEVER YOU DO.

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