One Way to Succeed Against All Odds

By

Dr. Lawrence Emwosa Osifo

One Way to Succeed Against All Odds

By

Dr. Lawrence Emwosa Osifo

One way to succeed against “All Odds”; is to constantly speak to your soul; what the Word of God says concerning you. In 1st John verse 4; the Word of God says; “You are from God, little children, and have overcome them; because greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world”.

Therefore; always say to yourself: I will surely succeed because I am a child of God; I have overcome worldliness. Greater is the Holy Spirit in me than the wicked spirit controlling the world.

No matter the circumstances and situations working against me, no matter the charms that have been done to frustrate my efforts in life; I will surely succeed.

No matter the negative dreams; the evil dreams; or the bad dreams being presented to me by the wicked spirits of darkness; I must still succeed, because the Spirit of determination inside of me is greater than the Spirit of discouragement and despair that I see or feel around.

The word of God is ever true; God never lies; the word of God is the truth forever. From everlasting to everlasting the word of God stands infallible. The Word of God says in Romans 8 verse 28; that we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.

No matter the powers programmed to frustrate me; no matter all the mistakes I’ve made in the past; and no matter the frustrations I have encountered in the past; I will surely make meaningful progress.

I will surely prosper; yes; I will surely prosper; as I strongly believe in my ability to succeed.

I strongly believe in my ability to succeed; I will surely make good success in life.

Once upon a time, in a small clan settled deep within the supernatural hills of Edo land, there lived a young woman named Emwosa. She was known far and wide for her fiery spirit and determination, and her life was a testament to the phrase “against all odds.”

Emwosa had grown up in a family of Cola nut farmers, a tough and unforgiving profession that had shaped the lives of generations in her community. But Emwosa was different. She had dreams that reached far beyond the dark and bushy forests of the cola nut trees. From a young age, she had an unwavering desire to become a lawyer and bring justice to her town.

The odds were stacked against her. Her family couldn’t afford college, and the nearest law school was hours away. But Emwosa was not one to back down from a challenge. She started working odd jobs after high school, saving every Kobo she could. She scoured the local library for books on law and taught herself as much as she could. Late at night, she would sit by the dim glow of her kerosene lamp, pouring over case studies and legal precedents.

Years passed, and Emwosa’s hard work paid off. She earned a scholarship to a nearby college, working tirelessly to maintain her grades while still helping her family back home. It was a gruelling juggling act, but she was determined.

After graduating, Emwosa faced the next monumental hurdle: getting into law school. Against all odds, she was accepted into a prestigious institution known for producing some of the finest legal minds in the country. But the challenges didn’t stop there. She faced discrimination and scepticism from her classmates and professors who doubted a Cola nut farmer’s daughter could succeed in such an elite world.

Yet, Emwosa persevered. She dedicated herself to her studies, excelling in every class. Her professors soon became her greatest advocates, amazed by her brilliance and resilience.

Upon graduation, Emwosa returned to her hometown as the first lawyer from their community. She opened a small law practice in the heart of the town, offering her services to those who had been denied justice for too long. Her courtroom victories were legendary, and her clients, both rich and poor, knew they had an unwavering ally in her.

But Emwosa’s story didn’t stop there. Inspired by her success, she decided to run for governor of her state. Against all odds, she won the election, becoming the first female governor in the Edo state’s history. She used her position to advocate for better working conditions on the farms, improved schools, and economic diversification to lift her community out of poverty.

Uwa’s journey from a Cola nut farmer’s daughter to a lawyer and governor was a testament to her indomitable spirit and unyielding determination. She had shown that, indeed, against all odds, dreams could be achieved, and justice could prevail, even in the unlikeliest of places. And so, in the Udo clan of Edo land, Emwosa’s story became a legend, a beacon of hope for all who dared to dream against all odds.

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One Way to Succeed Against All Odds By Dr. Lawrence Emwosa Osifo One way to succeed against “All Odds”; is to constantly speak to your soul; what the Word of God says concerning you. In 1st John verse 4; the Word of God says; “You are from God, little children, and have overcome them; because greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world”. Therefore; always say to yourself: I will surely succeed because I am a child of God; I have overcome worldliness. Greater is the Holy Spirit in me than the wicked spirit controlling the world. No matter the circumstances and situations working against me, no matter the charms that have been done to frustrate my efforts in life; I will surely succeed. No matter the negative dreams; the evil dreams; or the bad dreams being presented to me by the wicked spirits of darkness; I must still succeed, because the Spirit of determination inside of me is greater than the Spirit of discouragement and despair that I see or feel around. The word of God is ever true; God never lies; the word of God is the truth forever. From everlasting to everlasting the word of God stands infallible. The Word of God says in Romans 8 verse 28; that we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. No matter the powers programmed to frustrate me; no matter all the mistakes I’ve made in the past; and no matter the frustrations I have encountered in the past; I will surely make meaningful progress. I will surely prosper; yes; I will surely prosper; as I strongly believe in my ability to succeed. I strongly believe in my ability to succeed; I will surely make good success in life.

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