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It takes enough courage to keep moving when everything seems falling apart. 

it takes the right faith and hope to rebuild what you have built in years.

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It mostly feels like you are on the journey alone, not seen and not heard, most times it feels like even if you want to be heard, no one listens.

At this point you either make a decision to keep moving or quit, which means you either choose to keep striving to win regardless of how long it will take you or you either regret for a long time if not the rest of your life.

You can’t afford to quit in life, as long as you are alive, never stop believing and while believing do all it takes to make life better for you.

There is always a blessing in not quitting, even when you feel alone, do the best you can and see the blessings you stand to count.

You are not alone, but in most cases, you had notice this after success.

The crowd comes in your identity, after success, so if you can do anything as human in life, ‘never you quit’.

Fatima Muritala writes from Kano State.

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