18/05/2026
Stop making these common grammar mistakes! 🛑👇
Some of these errors have become so popular that they almost sound correct—but they aren't. 😄
👉 Swipe through the slides to learn, relearn and unlearn.
👉 Check the comments for the exact dictionary excerpts!
Which of the errors surprised you the most? Tell me in the comments 👇
17/05/2026
Anything I do this week prospers and yields good results in Jesus’ name.
I shall enjoy the help of God and the kindness of men throughout this week in Jesus' name. Amen. 🙏
Declare this prayer and type AMEN in the comments.
16/05/2026
Nne, stop calling every cooking oil "groundnut oil" 🙄
Calm down and hear me out, biko! 😄
That bottle of King’s oil in your kitchen may actually be VEGETABLE OIL, not groundnut oil.
Groundnut oil is specifically oil made from groundnuts (peanuts). But many of us in Nigeria call every cooking oil “groundnut oil” without checking the label. 😅
So before you say you’re cooking with groundnut oil, quickly check the label in your kitchen. You might actually have vegetable oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, or actual groundnut oil.
👉 What kind of oil do you have in your kitchen? Check the label and tell me in the comments!
14/05/2026
Stop saying “I will chat you up” to someone who is not your rómàntic partner. 🙄
If you’re not in a rómàntic context, avoid saying “I will chat you up.” Instead, say:
✅ I will chat with you later.
✅ I will talk to you later.
Why?
To "chat someone up" means to talk to someone in a flirtatious way, especially to show rómàntic interest.
Check the pinned comment for dictionary excerpts.
👉 Mention one person you cannot “chat up.” 😄
Me: My father
Drop yours in the comment section 👇
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13/05/2026
Stop! This sentence is incorrect 👇
❌ He is a matured man.
The word "mature" is the correct adjective here, so it naturally describes the noun "man":
✅ He is a mature man.
(meaning: he is grown-up, sensible, or emotionally developed)
👉 "Matured" is mainly used as a verb (past participle), not as an adjective before a person in this context.
Examples:
★ The plant has matured over time.
★ She has matured a lot since last year.
So when describing a person directly, the natural expression is:
✅ He is a mature man.
English can be tricky sometimes — one extra "-d" changes everything! 😄
Helpful tip? Drop a ❤️ in the comments.
10/05/2026
Where your effort alone is not enough, may divine connections speak for you and position you for greatness.
You will not miss your helpers in Jesus' name. Amen 🙏
09/05/2026
My heart is full of gratitude. ❤️
Thank you for the love, prayers, kind words, calls, messages, gifts, and warm wishes on my birthday. You all made my day truly special and unforgettable.
I deeply appreciate every show of love. May God richly bless and reward you all abundantly. 🙏🥰