Eucharia Anunobi Reveals How Failure Starts

Eucharia Anunobi Reveals How Failure Starts

Nollywood actress turned pastor, Eucharia Anunobi has stated that failure begins the moment one starts comparing himself with others.

The actress also stated that not wanting to start small because we feel we are too big is a recipe for failure.

Taking to her Instagram page, Eucharia Anunobi wrote:

“You shall not fail . But bear this in mind, when you compare yourself to others : failure has started, when you feel too big to start small : failure will become your twin, when you are not prepared for a project and you start : failure will become an unending fragrance about you, when you enter a relationship just so you won’t be lonely, when the person in quote is really not who you desire : it means that your village people has pursued you to the city to waste you, when you waste money on irrelevant shopping just to appear up to date :failure will become the very breath in your lungs.
I prophesy with a holy anger over your destiny : Those waiting, watching and praying for you to fail shall be invited to your celebratory party : psalm 37 : 32.
This February every step towards your plans shall be favored. You will not miss it.
Go and succeed in Jesus powerful name.”

Idowu Babalola Photo
Idowu Babalola

Socially Not Social. IG & Twitter - @Braggamando

All author posts
Related Posts
“An essential asset”–Atalanta coach praises Ademola Lookman’s impact and commitment
“An essential asset”–Atalanta coach pra...

Atalanta head coach, Raffaele Palladino has hailed Super Eagles star Ademola Lookman as an “essential asset” to the team,...

Daniella Okeke Looks Radiant In Snake Cloth Outfit
Daniella Okeke Looks Radiant In Snake Cloth O...

Daniella Okeke is serving it hot on social media as she parades her curves in a body-hugging outfit. Daniella...

Rasheedat Ajibade signs for PSG feminine
Rasheedat Ajibade signs for PSG feminine

Rasheedat Ajibade has officially joined Paris Saint-Germain Féminine on a two-year contract, with an option for an additional year, following...

Write A Comments