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Finding Your Life's Purpose :Video Chat with King Ifey.



When you are on 
That path to 
finding who you are
And what your role is
Here on earth,
It may feel like
You're walking on thorns.


When you begin,
It is always hard. 
Hang in there and believe. 
That role you are 
Meant to play
Will eventually come
To fruition...

Do yourself a favour 
And rehearse the script
NOW! 
 πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜Š
By King Ifey 

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  1. Dude I admire how you write and how you talk. You are so blessed with everything. May your dreams come true. Thanks for the advice.

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  2. Life pourpose is the only essential substance why we are here on earth either is gonna be positive or negative,a path shall be taken.
    My Pastor Sam Adeyemi do always tell us... Money is just the exchange of the worth of the value u have put into something. So money doesn't comes first but adding values come first before money.
    Thank you ifey...u the man!

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  3. Hahaha that igbo of yours shocked me. Nawa oo.

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