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The three ways to ultimate success – Phyna shares secret

Big Brother Naija 2022 winner, Josephina Otabor, better known as Phyna has shared some tips with fans on how to be successful.

The Edo-born brand ambassador said the road to success as well as failure are almost the same.

She took to microblogging platform, Twitter and explained that there are three ways for one to achieve ultimate success.

According to Phyna, the first way is for an individual to be kind to people irrespective of their relationship.

The reality TV star said the second and third ways also entails showing utmost kindness to people.

She said; “The road to success and the road to failure are almost exactly the same. There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.”

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Meanwhile, CorrectNG reported earlier that a member of the National Youth Service Corps, (NYSC) identified as Roland Moses, has recounted how he escaped death in an auto crash and another potential one.

According to the graduate of Biology, the two incidents happened on December 23, 2022 while travelling from Enugu to Akwa Ibom State.

The native of Akwa Ibom, speaking in an interview, gave thanks to God for saving his life twice in one day.

Moses said; I was coming from Enugu (State) (and travelling) to Akwa Ibom State. I just wanted to come home and rest before returning for service. There was no vehicle to take me from Kogi to Akwa Ibom, so I had to get to Enugu first. When I arrived in Enugu State, I boarded a bus. The driver addressed us well. He said we would get to Akwa Ibom in five or six hours. He also told us that we might be stopped at checkpoints.

As we were moving along Enugu Road, I didn’t know what really happened. I knew the driver was not drunk; he was normal. As we were moving, there was a vehicle, a truck, in front of us and another one behind us. I was talking to someone on the phone and as soon as I ended the call, I decided to relax. But I saw that the driver was approaching the vehicle in front. I remember that the passenger beside him told him to apply the brakes. I didn’t know whether the brakes failed but all I heard was, “Jesus! Jesus!” Suddenly, our bus hit the vehicle in front.

Everybody came out except one man that sat in front. I think the shattered windscreen must have injured him. Later, a vehicle coming from Abuja got to where we were and the driver offered to give us a lift to Abia State. He took us to Abia State and I boarded another vehicle belonging to the same company. When I bought my ticket, I asked the driver about the condition of the vehicle and he said everything was okay. He said he was about to move and was even waiting for a few passengers.