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In the race of life,  never ignore the minor issues for they often form the ingredients for a firm foundation that translates to the major achievement. Herein lies the true meaning of diligence.  Seest thou a man diligent in his business: he shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean men. Proverbs 22:29. Before blaming people and circumstances of life,  pause and ask yourself the simple question: have I truly been diligent?  May the Lord grant us all understanding.  Shalom

- Prof Clement Osime

I'd like to urge us to pay up our membership dues. God knows that success is not from crowd. I still ponder on the instances of Gideon and David, Daniel and Jehoshaphat 🤔
TLF once had a lot of people as benefactors, members and volunteers but our number has dwindled. Our WhatsApp group is less than a tenth of what it was this time last year.
This is because we are moving towards commitment and eschewing crowd following.
I want God to always have the glory not man not me.
I know God sustains us in all ways but I'll keep reminding us that we should as members of TLF pay our monthly dues.

Tina Love Foundation 
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Remember we pay Annual Returns to Government through the Corporate Affairs Commission 
And this money must be paid before June of every year or else penalty fees will apply.
Remember also that TLF is not for profit and is not the property of Tina as it is now Incorporated as Public Trust.
Our moving further faster will be possible by God using you and I. 

Thank you
God loves us.

TLF 💚

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