Benjamin The Realtor

Benjamin The Realtor

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20/04/2022

Okay, wait!!! Give me 2miniutes of your time.

I am sorry to say, but this is not for you if you don't believe in yourself or if you have a Ponzi mindset to blow up.

This is also not for you if you don't have a skill or job that can generate income into your pocket.

But if you wish to learn how you can start REAL ESTATE with zero capital you can also send me a DM. But it's very difficult! But you can do it!

Now let's continue, do you have properties to your name? If yes, Congratulations!! If No, please make sure you read this to the end.

I bought my first Real Estate at the age of 19. It was a 450sqm(1plot) that was in 2years ago when I was still working as a full-time Freelancer. I did affiliate marketing and some other side businesses that allows me to finance easily into the Real Estate industry.

Guess how much the property is worth now? Let's leave the maths first.

The most important lesson I've learned over these times is that smart wealthy people are not rated by the amount of cash in their bank account, they are rated by the numbers of stock they have, the property they have, and the multiple streams of income they control.

I know the gap between your financial status now and where you want to be is just INFORMATION.

This is an opportunity for you to find out the misconceptions about Real Estate. So many people think it's all about the BIG CAPITAL involved.

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14/06/2021

Nᴇ̀ɢʀɪᴛᴜᴅᴇ

The term Nègritude, as it is used today first appeared in the third edition of the french magazine L'Etudiant noir in the year 1935. A magazine that was started the black poet Aimè Cesaire alongside Léopold Senghor and Léon Demas and others in Paris. They were all pioneers and activists of the movement.

It was an ideological and literary movement that was pioneered by francophone african intellectuals, writers and politicians in african diaspora in the period of the 1930s. It's aim was to increase "Black consciousness" across africa and it's diaspora.

With their arguments, they denied colonialism and assimilation, and also encouraged the importance of being Pan-African in the sense, for all blacks of african descent worldwide.

The motivation for the movement was as a result of the pioneers' dissatisfaction and disgusts over the Afro-french experience in France. The two french poetry anthologies published by Léon Demas and Leopold Senghor respectively, served as a kind of manifesto for the movement. However, it was the preface to Senghor's volume written by the french intellectual Jean-Paul Sartre ( The essay called Orphée Noir ) that was said to bring the ideology into broader intellectual conversations.

Some black writers including Wole Soyinka weren't in support of the movement and therefore criticized it by saying it's being based on too much Blackness was unsuitable for creating a kind of perception to the European aesthetic that would free black art and it's culture from Caucasian concepts.

Négritude art and literature is marked by the use of strictly african related images, and debunks the use of european images for instance, instead of using the simile "...as white as snow...", a negritude artist would prefer to use "...as white as cassava...".

Photos from Benjamin The Realtor's post 08/05/2021

-- ᴛʜᴇ ᴀғʀɪᴄᴀɴ ᴘʜʏsɪǫᴜᴇ.

One of the images used to depict the image of 𝑨𝒇𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒂 symbolically has always been the naked black woman with big breasts which was the primary platform used to project the celebrating of the African physique. The African physique now is widely accepted with all that blackness and is being flaunted by models as beautiful, but it wasn't always so.

All negroes have roots in Africa and so, Africa is the home of all negroes. The negroe features had been a thing, the westerners had once classified as ape-like, and it was often said that Africans were the 𝑚𝑖𝑠𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑘 between humans and the ape family. The African physique had much bigger and stronger features as compared to the average 𝐸𝑢𝑟𝑜𝑝𝑒𝑎𝑛.

African men were mostly tall and huge and muscular with many deep voices. Though there are different shades of colors of the African skin which ranges from a tone of black to a high tone of light brown and tawn. Not all African/negro men were tall, huge, and muscular. There were always exceptions.

The main type of negro/African woman that could be found anywhere in the 𝑇ℎ𝑖𝑐𝑘. A majority of African women had a natural endowment of growing thick to some extent, before or after childbirth. Compared to the European female, the African woman's breast is quite naturally bigger, looser, and is likely to fall faster. Their hiplines are most times well drawn in curved edges and the butt cheeks can with time grow to a quite extreme extent.

Stretch marks are a popular feature that is likely to be found in almost every African/negro woman mostly on their arms and butt cheek. It's a form of nature's adornment. Back in the day, big women were made to feel ashamed of their bodies but with open-mindedness, they have people who are open fans of their type of beauty.

30/04/2021

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