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START NOW!!!

"A year from now you may wish you had started today".
Francis of
Assisi said "Start by doing what's necessary;then do what's possible;
and suddenly you are doing the impossible."

During the course of ♏y research I came across this report; A world
Bank report ranked Nigeria 17th lowest in the world with an average
life expectancy pegged at 52 years. That was 2011 report.
On June
22,2015, Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan wrote on
his official Facebook page "......the average life expectancy in
Nigeria was 47 years......working together,we have succeeded in
increasing Nigeria's average life expectancy τ̲̅ȍ 54 years as at today
and climbing."

Okay,If we agree and consider the average Life span of a Nigerian as
54 years and we consider it in terms of months. Then we will
understand that it's short. It's only about 648 months!
648 months τ̲̅ȍ DO,τ̲̅ȍ BE,τ̲̅ȍ ENJOY,τ̲̅ȍ
HAVE whatever you have dreamt of. You and I know how fast each
day,weeks and months slip by.
Let's do a
simple calculation here, a 20-year-old person should subtract 240
months from 648 months, you will be left with 408...Chai! only 408
months left. That too is not guaranteed at all. Every
second,minute,hour counts. Remember time and tide wait for no man.
Whatever good
thing,idea and plan you have on your mind,Start Now! Whatever you want
to venture in τ̲̅ȍ, Start now! Whatever journey you want τ̲̅ȍ embark
on, Start Now!. Be
it Politics,Education,Business,Career,Start Now!!!!.
I pray you
will live long (100,120,150yrs).
I pray you
will leave a legacy that generations will benefit from.
I will
continue tomorrow. God bless you!
{Primo_Ent.}

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