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“As a woman, your standards for how men treat you should be set so high that you would rather walk alone, even if it meant watching humanity fade into extinction, than ever allow a disrespectful man to lay a finger on you, speak down to you, or benefit from your presence, your love, or your energy. Your worth is not up for compromise, and your dignity should never be the price of companionship. Let your boundaries be a fortress, and your self-respect, non-negotiable.”

“If a church-going woman is what you value, pursue a church girl. If a stay-at-home wife aligns with your vision, then that’s who you should look for. If you prefer slim women, then seek out a slim woman. If you’re drawn to thicker women, choose a thicker woman. If fitness is important to you, find a fit woman. If you admire a career-oriented woman, go for that. It's perfectly okay to have your preferences. But what you shouldn’t do is marry someone who isn’t your type and make her feel less than others because you’re unsure about what you want.”

“Isolation taught me lessons that no amount of noise, distractions, or crowds ever could. In solitude, I discovered the depth of my own thoughts, the strength I never knew I had, and the clarity to see what truly matters. Sometimes, being alone isn’t loneliness, it’s a journey to self-awareness, growth, and an unshakable understanding of life.”

“Who is Genereux Philip? I am Genereux Uwabunkonye Philip, co-founder of UnicGroup, Unicvesity Worldwide, UnicSource, and UnicAir. Sometimes, introducing yourself can be quite a challenge, not because you don’t know who you are, but because there is so much within you that it’s hard to know where to begin. Still, let me give it a try and share how I see myself. Hopefully, the image I have of myself aligns with how others perceive me. I’m proudly from Imo State, Nigeria, and belong to the vibrant and resilient Igbo ethnic group. I am someone who embraces life with a positive outlook. I love to read and write, to reflect and dream. I enjoy deep conversations and thoughtful listening. My faith plays a big role in my life, I love to pray and stay spiritually grounded. I find comfort both in solitude and in the company of uplifting, positive people. I appreciate the peaceful rhythm of the countryside just as much as I enjoy the energy of a lively city. I am drawn to people with beautiful minds and generous spirits. And when it comes to food, I delight in the rich flavors of Ofe Owerri, Ofe Oha, Ofe Egusi, yam porridge, and rice dishes. I also appreciate comfortable shoes, good books, and heartwarming romantic films. I love nature, I love people, and I love to laugh and smile often. I would describe myself as a caring, affectionate, and understanding person, someone who gives generously from the heart and expects little in return.”

“Starting a business is like enrolling in the university of life. There are no professors, no classrooms, only experiences. Every mistake you make becomes a lesson, every setback becomes a chapter, and every success is your exam result. The fees you pay aren’t in cash alone, but in sleepless nights, failed attempts, and lessons learned the hard way. But if you stay consistent, you graduate with wisdom, resilience, and success that no school can teach.”