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Rooted in Christ ✝️ | Guided by Culture 🌍
My life is grounded in faith, shaped by integrity, and driven by a genuine desire to add value wherever i go.

31/12/2025

This year taught me a lot. Not every moment was easy, but every moment was meaningful. I grew, I learned, and I became more intentional about the kind of life I want to build.

I learned that patience is not a setback, that silence can be a form of strength, and that peace of mind is non negotiable. I also realised that the right people bring alignment, while the wrong ones create unnecessary noise. Above all, I learned that discipline and consistency will always outperform motivation.

As we move forward, I’m choosing a more intentional approach to life and leadership, clearer decisions, healthier boundaries, and a stronger focus on meaningful progress. My priority is growth, quality relationships, and building a future guided by purpose rather than pressure.

2026, for me, is about calm strategy, smart ex*****on, and steady advancement.

Happy New Year in advance to you all.
— Clement C. Uba

Some people genuinely have the heart to serve. They care about people, they want to help, and their passion for humanity...
05/12/2025

Some people genuinely have the heart to serve. They care about people, they want to help, and their passion for humanity is unquestionable.

But not everyone who has a good heart has discipline when it comes to money.
For some, once money enters the picture, control becomes a struggle, not out of wickedness, but because that is simply their weakness. It’s not intentional, it’s just how they’re built.

And that’s why structure is important.

To help people like this succeed, don’t put them in charge of money.
Let them focus on the work they love and allow those with strong integrity and accountability to handle the financial side.

Because there are people who value transparency…
Not that they don’t like money, but they respect accountability more.
They understand that trust and integrity are worth more than short term gain.

When passion meets structure, everyone wins.
The work moves forward, trust is protected, and good people can serve without stumbling.

Peace and love ❤️

_ Clement C. Uba

03/12/2025

Dreams don’t come to life by accident… they are built with focus, discipline, and the courage to keep moving even when the road gets tough. Challenges will come, distractions will try to pull you off track, and some days will test your strength more than others. But remember this. every great achievement began with someone who refused to give up.

Stay committed to your vision. Keep your eyes on the goal, even when the process feels slow or frustrating. The moments that seem hardest are often the ones right before a breakthrough. Trust your journey, stay focused, and keep pushing forward. Your dreams are valid, and they’re waiting for you to show up with consistency and determination.

— Clement C. Uba

29/11/2025

This is a reminder that even people who look perfectly fine can be battling silent conditions… Onwero onye arụ dị.
Please take your health seriously. check your BP, run routine tests, listen to your body.
Prevention will always be better than emergency.

The government should hire these girls as our security. Walking the streets at midnight, dealing with strangers every ni...
29/11/2025

The government should hire these girls as our security. Walking the streets at midnight, dealing with strangers every night, and navigating danger like pros, they already have the courage, street sense, and fearlessness most security forces lack. If handling danger were a qualification, they would already be at the top of the system.

He is a voice that rose against injustice, a voice that demanded fairness for his people and refused to be silent.If the...
21/11/2025

He is a voice that rose against injustice, a voice that demanded fairness for his people and refused to be silent.

If the Igbo were treated with true equality, nobody would be calling for Biafra today.
People don’t seek to leave a country that values them.
His agitation came from decades of neglect and the painful reality of being treated like outsiders in a nation we helped to build.

They say one Nigeria, but their actions say otherwise.
Yesterday’s sentence wasn’t just against a man, it was against truth, courage, and the voice of a people.

We may be speechless, but we are not blind.
History will remember this moment…
And it will remember the man who refused to bow.

_Clement C. Uba

14/11/2025

WHY DO WE CELEBRATE PEOPLE MORE IN DEATH THAN IN LIFE?

What happened today has been on my mind.
A rumour spread about Chief Willie Obiano’s death, and within minutes, the internet was flooded with posts, pictures, and long epistles, most of them from people who have never celebrated him before.

It made me ask myself a hard question.

Why do people rush to celebrate someone’s death, yet ignore their success, progress, and achievements while they’re alive?

Someone will share their wins, their growth, their efforts… and instead of support, some people will frown, pretend not to see it, or even feel pained by the person’s success. But once they hear the person has died, true or false, they will run to social media to look for their finest pictures and start writing all the sweet things they never said when the person was breathing.

Honestly, that mindset is wickedness.

Take Nollywood as an example.
Many of them hardly support each other. Their colleague releases a movie, instead of sharing, promoting, or showing love, some will act like it threatens their own success. But the moment there’s news of death, verified or not, they rush to post condolence messages. Suddenly, they remember the person was a legend, a great colleague, someone they loved.
Why didn’t that love show when the person needed support?

The truth is simple: the heart of man can be very evil.

Let this be a wake up call for all of us.

▫️Celebrate people while they are alive.
▫️Support their progress, not just their funeral.
▫️Show love when it matters, not when it is too late.
▫️Verify before you share rumours, especially concerning someone’s life or health.
▫️Be human. Be kind. Life is fragile.

Chief Obiano is very much alive and healthy, but this incident has exposed a bitter truth about our society.

Let us do better.

— Clement C. Uba

THE HONEST PATH TO SELF-AWARENESSOne of the most difficult things in life is telling ourselves the truth.We all like to ...
14/11/2025

THE HONEST PATH TO SELF-AWARENESS

One of the most difficult things in life is telling ourselves the truth.
We all like to believe we are the “good ones,”
but if everyone is good, then who are the difficult people we complain about?

To truly grow, we must be willing to examine our own patterns.

1. Your Relationship with Friendships

If your friendships never last…
If you constantly feel attacked, abandoned, or misunderstood…
If none of your old friends remain close, yet they still maintain healthy relationships with others…

It may be time to look inward.
Your personality, reactions, or expectations might be creating the very experiences you fear.

2. Your Response to Conflict

Conflict is a natural part of life.
But if every disagreement becomes a battle,
if every correction feels like disrespect,
if your relationships consistently end in tension.

then the issue may not be the people around you,
but the way you handle conversations and criticism.

3. Your View of Yourself

Seeing yourself as always right or always smarter than others
does not make you strong, it makes you unreachable.
Wisdom is not in proving your intelligence,
but in staying open to learning and correction.

4. Your Business and Professional Interactions

If every business partner, customer, or colleague ends in conflict…
If trust breaks easily…
If you constantly feel cheated or undermined…

Your mindset may be affecting your progress
even more than the people you blame.

5. Your Ability to Admit Fault

A person who cannot say “I was wrong”
will always repeat the same mistakes.
Growth begins the moment you stop defending your weaknesses
and start improving them.

THE ESSENCE OF SELF AWARENESS

Not every criticism is an attack.
Not every friend who leaves is an enemy.
Not every failure is caused by others.

Sometimes, the breakthrough you need
comes from examining the role you play in your own struggles.

Self-awareness is not about shame.
it is about enlightenment, maturity, and growth.

Don’t be selfish. like and share to help someone today.
— Clement C. Uba

Charly Boy, you are truly a legend and we respect your impact.But for the sake of history, I want to set the record stra...
09/11/2025

Charly Boy, you are truly a legend and we respect your impact.
But for the sake of history, I want to set the record straight…. because before your time, there was a man who walked that same path long ago.
His name was Okono Nwa Igbakwu.

He came from Igbakwu, in Ayamelum Local Government Area of Anambra State.
Okono wasn’t doing it for fame or entertainment, his own story was spiritual.
He was known as a servant of the water people, born with that uniqueness and grace.

He was always clean and elegant, dressed like a queen in African wrappers, headtie, and soft makeup.
He carried an umbrella everywhere to protect his glowing skin, and people travelled from different communities just to see him.
Those who met him described him as calm, beautiful, and almost divine.

Back then, we didn’t even know words like Agege, because Okono was never involved in anything immoral.
He was respected and honored until his death around 2008, in his late 70s.

Sadly, he lived before the social media era, otherwise the world would have celebrated him as one of the earliest examples of self expression and mystery in the country.

Now, let me be clear:
I’m not in any way promoting or supporting cross dressing or transgender lifestyle.
I’m only stating this for the record, because I love history, and history must be told with truth and balance.

So yes, Charly Boy, you are a boundary breaker and a fearless voice.
But before you, there was Okono Nwa Igbakwu.

May his soul continue to rest in peace.🕊️

__ Clement C. Uba

17 QUALITIES OF A GOOD WIFE 1. Emotional Intelligence: Understands and manages emotions.2. Empathy and Compassion: Shows...
04/01/2025

17 QUALITIES OF A GOOD WIFE

1. Emotional Intelligence: Understands and manages emotions.

2. Empathy and Compassion: Shows kindness and concern.

3. Effective Communication: Listens and expresses herself clearly.

1. Mutual Respect: Values and respects her partner.

2. Supportive and Encouraging: Boosts her partner's confidence.

3. Loyal and Committed: Stands by her partner through thick and thin.

4. Honest and Trustworthy: Speaks the truth and keeps promises.

5. Responsible and Reliable: Takes care of responsibilities.

6. Patient and Understanding: Remains calm in challenging situations.

7. Forgiving and Letting Go: Releases grudges and resentments.

8. Respectful and Appreciative: Shows gratitude and respect.

9. Good Listener and Advisor: Offers valuable advice and listens actively.

10. Caring and Nurturing: Shows love and care through actions.

11. Encourages Personal Growth: Supports her partner's development.

12. Team Player and Collaborator: Works together to achieve common goals.

13. Adaptable and Flexible: Adjusts to changes and challenges.

14. Positive Attitude and Energy: Radiates positivity and enthusiasm.

15. Authentic and Genuine: Remains true to herself and her partner.

16. Grateful and Appreciative: Expresses gratitude for her partner and relationship.

17. Unconditional Love and Acceptance: Loves and accepts her partner without conditions.

I didn't work hard to be blessed by fame to buy cars and show off to the same fans who made me famous"-RAMSEY Noah"I rea...
02/01/2025

I didn't work hard to be blessed by fame to buy cars and show off to the same fans who made me famous"

-RAMSEY Noah

"I really don't get how some people manage fame, I mean how does fame come to you who was a nobody and suddenly you now see yourself as a Demi god to your fans who made you?

It is okay to progress if God blesses your hardwork and smartness but why do you have to show the fans who made you that you have arrived?

I focus on working, as you can see there has been major improvement on our Nollywood movies, I smile, play and laugh often.

My fans do not need to know if I have bought a new car or not. Showing off is not my thing"

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