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By Tope Alabi
“For me child of a poor farmer making it, you will also make it in life.”



 I am Temitope Alabi a.k.a Agbo Jesu. During my school days starting from primary to higher institution, most people looked at me as a worthless being because of my small stature, outlook and background. Even those I am better than in terms of brain never took me as anything.

Some used to say to my face “Even if you have first class nobody will employ you a daughter of a farmer to work in his office” They forget that God doesn’t think the way humans do.

Look at me today, I can enter where Presidents, Governors, Senators etc and big men are now, I dine with Kings and Queens, my presence makes people happy, I now offer jobs to those who never saw something good in me. Those who looked down on ME now look up to ME.

The Lord is good, all the time. If I a child of a FARMER could make it, you too can make it. Don’t lose hope my brothers/sisters because God created us all for good reasons. There is something special in you that is not in others.

These prayers are for those that can type amen and believe in God and themselves.
“God shall turn all disadvantages in your life into advantages.
Those who look down on you today shall look up to you tomorrow.
What no one has ever gotten in your family, you will be the first to get.
Kings and Queens shall beg to dine with you.
You shall lend to nations.
Your name shall bring happiness to people.
You shall not die young
You shall live to fulfil the purpose God sent you to fulfil in this world.”

Only those who believe in God and themselves should type AMEN to claim these prayers.

If you don’t believe in God and yourself, you can skip.
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