waiting is crucial.

I graduated from secondary school on July 23, 2023, full of big dreams and expectations. I had plans—solid ones. I wrote JAMB in 2024, praying and hoping to get into the university that same year. You know those prayers that sound like, “Lord, let your will be done”? Well, I prayed that too… and let’s just say, when God starts killing your will, it can sting.

I cried—a lot. I studied so hard, spent hours reading, waited one whole year after graduation to write JAMB, and still didn’t get admission. It was heartbreaking. And as I write this, I still haven’t gotten in. But even in the middle of the waiting, I’m learning to say: Thank you, Jesus.

Looking back, I now understand that God was reworking my plans to align with His. Maybe I wasn’t ready. Maybe He was protecting me from something I couldn’t see. But one thing’s for sure—His timing > mine.

During this season, I’ve grown so much. I’ve built important skills and, most importantly, deepened my relationship with God. That’s a major win.

The waiting season isn’t a punishment—it’s preparation. Think of it like cooking good food; it takes time. God’s not withholding—He’s building. So don’t quit. Keep trusting, keep growing, and keep loving the Lord through it.

Your breakthrough is on the way. And when it comes? It’ll be worth the wait.

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