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THE RISING OF POSSIBILITY: A BIRTHDAY REFLECTIONToday isn’t just about adding another year it’s about acknowledging the ...
01/07/2025

THE RISING OF POSSIBILITY: A BIRTHDAY REFLECTION

Today isn’t just about adding another year it’s about acknowledging the grace that kept me, the growth that shaped me, and the purpose that continues to call me forward.

I am Possibility, and nothing about my journey has been accidental. Nothing was handed to me freely — I earned every step with faith, hard work, and a mindset that refused to quit. The path wasn’t smooth. I’ve faced delays, doubts, disappointments, and seasons that made me question everything. But those very seasons became my teachers. They refined my voice, sharpened my focus, and built my foundation.

Every closed door taught me how to create new entrances. Every “no” became fuel for a better yes. And every quiet night birthed a louder purpose in me.

I didn’t come this far to blend in. I was born to build. And everything I’ve built so far has come from deep within vision, pain, lessons, and relentless faith.

Today, as I reflect, I don’t just celebrate what I’ve done. I honour who I’m still becoming:
– A man of purpose, rooted in values.
– A builder of people, ideas, and futures.
– A vessel of light, even when things go dark.

I carry the name Possibility with honor not because life has always been fair, but because I’ve seen what’s possible when you trust God, stay focused, and don’t give up.

This year, I walk through new doors. I step onto new platforms. I embrace new grace. I’m not just living, I’m leading. I’m building. I’m becoming.

To my amazing wife — thank you for being my peace, my partner, and my constant. Your love is strength in quiet form.

To everyone who believes in me thank you for walking this journey with me.

Happy birthday to me. The world is watching. Heaven is smiling. And this next chapter… is already blessed.







SURROGACY: THE HIDDEN EMOTIONAL TRAUMA, REGRET, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BURDEN OF BEING A SURROGATE MOTHERBy Amb Possibility A...
17/06/2025

SURROGACY: THE HIDDEN EMOTIONAL TRAUMA, REGRET, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL BURDEN OF BEING A SURROGATE MOTHER

By Amb Possibility Andy, CBAP, CMC

Surrogacy has often been portrayed in glowing terms—a beautiful act of giving life, a generous sacrifice for another family, a solution to infertility struggles. While all these perspectives have merit, the other side of surrogacy remains largely unspoken: the emotional trauma, regret, and long-term psychological effects experienced by the surrogate mother, both before and after childbirth. This article sheds light on the lesser-discussed mental and emotional weight borne by women who carry children for others.

THE PRE-DELIVERY PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL

Before conception and during pregnancy, surrogate mothers often endure a rollercoaster of emotions. While the initial decision to become a surrogate may be based on compassion, financial need, or a sense of purpose, the reality of pregnancy begins to impose emotional and psychological challenges not always anticipated.

• ATTACHMENT ISSUES:
From the moment pregnancy begins, a biological and emotional connection starts to form between the surrogate and the child. Hormonal changes naturally draw the mother closer to the life growing inside her. Despite contractual agreements and intellectual understanding, the body does not always obey the mind. The surrogate may begin to feel like a mother to the unborn child, even knowing she will not raise the baby. This growing attachment can become an emotional landmine.

• SOCIAL STIGMA AND SECRECY:
In many cultures, surrogacy is surrounded by misunderstanding or moral judgment. Surrogates may face silent or overt criticism from family, friends, or society at large. Many feel compelled to hide the arrangement, leading to isolation and emotional suppression. The need to pretend or mislead others about the baby’s future can generate shame and confusion, intensifying psychological stress.

• ANXIETY AND ANTICIPATORY GRIEF:
As the delivery date approaches, the surrogate may begin to grieve the impending separation. Knowing the baby will be handed over immediately after birth can evoke feelings of loss akin to death. This anticipatory grief—mourning something before it happens—is a heavy emotional burden that can lead to depression or anxiety.

THE POST-DELIVERY VOID

The aftermath of childbirth is perhaps the most emotionally complex phase for surrogate mothers. Contrary to popular belief, most surrogates do not simply “hand over the baby and walk away unchanged.”

THE EMPTY ARMS SYNDROME:
After nine months of nurturing and bonding, giving up the child—even by choice—can create an internal crisis. The surrogate’s body may physically expect to nurture a baby, triggering symptoms of postpartum depression. When there’s no baby to feed, rock, or bond with, a gaping void is often left behind.

REGRET AND QUESTIONING SELF-WORTH:
Many surrogates, especially those who entered the process for financial reasons, later experience deep regret. They may question if they made the right choice, particularly when they see the child growing up in another family. This regret can sometimes morph into feelings of exploitation, especially if they were inadequately prepared for the emotional cost.

LONG-TERM PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS:
Surrogacy can leave lasting scars. Some surrogates report ongoing feelings of sadness, detachment from their own children, difficulty with future pregnancies, or relationship struggles with spouses who also felt emotionally displaced during the experience. Others face identity confusion—grappling with being both “mother” and “not the mother” of a child.

THE UNADDRESSED NEED FOR MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

One of the most glaring gaps in surrogacy arrangements worldwide is the lack of continuous psychological counseling for surrogates. While legal contracts and medical monitoring are typically prioritized, mental health often takes a back seat.

COUNSELING MUST BE MANDATORY:
Pre-surrogacy counseling should go beyond a few sessions. Surrogates need deep, consistent psychological support to explore their motivations, anticipate emotional challenges, and prepare for the complexities ahead. Likewise, postpartum counseling should be non-negotiable—offered freely and for as long as necessary.

SOCIETAL RECOGNITION IS ESSENTIAL:
Surrogates must be treated with dignity, compassion, and ongoing care. Their role is not transactional. Recognizing their emotional sacrifice—and not just their biological contribution—is vital in reducing trauma and supporting healing.

THE COMPLEX REALITY BEHIND THE GIFT OF LIFE

Surrogacy is, without question, a life-giving gift. But beneath the surface lies a complex, emotional, and often painful journey for the women who offer their bodies as vessels of hope. While the intended parents rejoice at the miracle of birth, the surrogate may return home to silence, solitude, and sorrow.

The truth is, surrogacy can be both beautiful and brutal. To honor the humanity of surrogate mothers, society must move beyond gratitude and toward genuine care—emotionally, mentally, and ethically.

No woman should be left alone in her trauma simply because she agreed to help create life for someone else. Behind every surrogate’s smile might be an unspoken sorrow. And that truth deserves our attention.

© Sir. Possibility Andy , CMC, CBAP

26/04/2025

FWP: When the Church Becomes a Business: The Subtle Drift from Divine Purpose to Profit

By Sir Possibility Andy

In the early days of the Christian Church, its mission was clear: to preach the Gospel, care for the poor, disciple believers, and serve as a spiritual refuge for the broken. It was a sanctuary of hope, community, and truth. But in today’s world, many are beginning to ask an uncomfortable question: Has the Church strayed from its divine purpose and become a profit-driven organization?

This isn’t an accusation hurled at every place of worship. Across the world, there are still countless churches selflessly serving their communities with humility and integrity. But there is also a growing trend—one that cannot be ignored—of churches evolving into money-making machines, complete with business models, corporate structures, and revenue strategies that rival Fortune 500 companies.

The Commercialization of the Church

Step into many modern churches today, and you’ll notice something striking. Bookstores selling branded merchandise. VIP seating for high-tier donors. Price-tagged prophecies. Multi-million-dollar sound systems and streaming studios. Monthly conferences with entrance fees that would intimidate even corporate CEOs. There is nothing wrong with excellence or quality in ministry—but when the pursuit of excellence overshadows the essence of the gospel, there’s a problem.

Jesus overturned the tables in the temple when he saw commerce replacing communion. He declared, “My house shall be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves” (Matthew 21:13). One wonders what Jesus would do if He walked into some churches today.

The Subtle Drift

The deviation doesn’t always begin with greed. Sometimes it starts innocently—with the desire to expand, to reach more people, to modernize. But slowly, the message shifts from salvation to self-help, from repentance to relevance, from ministry to marketing. Pastors become celebrities. Congregants become consumers. And the altar becomes a stage.

In this new model, success is measured not by spiritual growth but by financial growth—by building size, social media followers, and Sunday offerings. Churches compete with each other not to disciple better, but to attract better crowds.

Tithes and Offerings or Transactional Faith?

Tithing was never meant to be an investment strategy with guaranteed returns. But today, in some circles, giving has been twisted into a transactional deal: “Sow a seed and reap a car,” “Give to get your healing,” “Buy this anointed oil and receive your breakthrough.” The concept of sacrificial giving has been hijacked by prosperity theology, leaving believers confused and sometimes exploited.

When the poor are pressured to give beyond their means just to fund the lavish lifestyle of a spiritual leader, the church loses its moral compass. When financial contributions become a prerequisite for spiritual attention or access, it is no longer ministry—it is manipulation.

Consequences of the Shift
1. Spiritual Decay: When churches focus more on profit than purpose, the spiritual health of the congregation deteriorates. People leave without truly understanding the gospel or experiencing genuine transformation.

2. Disillusionment and Distrust: Scandals involving church finances have caused many to lose faith not just in churches, but in God. People are leaving organized religion—not because they don’t believe in God, but because they no longer trust His representatives.

3. Neglect of the Poor: The early Church was known for its radical generosity, caring for widows, orphans, and the needy. Today, in some places, that mission is a footnote, overshadowed by fundraising for new buildings or pastoral vacations.

Reclaiming the Church’s True Identity

It’s not too late. The Church can—and must—return to its core mission:

Preaching the true Gospel, not motivational soundbites.

Serving the poor, not fleecing the flock.

Being a community of healing, not a corporation of transactions.

Raising disciples, not building fanbases.

This shift starts with leadership. Pastors must rediscover the heart of a shepherd, not a CEO. Congregants must learn to discern true spiritual substance from empty spectacle. Accountability, transparency, and humility must become the new standard—not wealth, charisma, and influence.

FINALLY

The Church is not a brand. The pulpit is not a sales desk. The anointing is not for sale. And the people of God are not customers.

The world is in desperate need of a Church that reflects the heart of Christ—compassionate, sacrificial, and deeply committed to truth. If we want revival, we must first repent—not just from sin, but from systems that have turned the sacred into a business.

God is calling His Church back to Himself. The question is: will we answer?

GIRL CHILD: THE HIDDEN GEM OF A FAMILYBy Sir Possibility AndyIn many cultures, the birth of a girl is met with polite sm...
22/04/2025

GIRL CHILD: THE HIDDEN GEM OF A FAMILY
By Sir Possibility Andy

In many cultures, the birth of a girl is met with polite smiles and soft congratulations, while the birth of a boy is greeted with drums, dances, and declarations of legacy. But the tides of time are shifting, and the truth is becoming undeniable: the girl child is not just a blessing—she is the hidden gem of every family.

Behind every strong generation is a woman who once walked barefoot to school, who fetched water before sunrise, who was told “you are just a girl,” and yet, she rose. She rose with grace, with grit, and with greatness embedded in her bones.

📌The Power of Presence:

A girl child lights up a home—not just with her laughter, but with her intuition, her emotional intelligence, and her instinct to nurture. While society often measures worth by strength or status, the true wealth of a family is often found in the gentleness, resilience, and vision of its daughters.

Give her room, and she will plant peace.
Give her books, and she will birth ideas.
Give her support, and she will stabilize empires.
Give her love, and she will multiply it into legacy.

📌More Than Marriage Material:

Too often, girls are raised with one primary expectation: to marry well. But let it be known—a girl child is not preparation for a bride price; she is preparation for impact.

She is a future leader, innovator, mentor, healer, and voice to the voiceless. She is not a liability; she is divine possibility waiting to be unleashed.

📌The Silent Shoulders Carrying Families:

Across homes, you will find girl children maturing early—caring for younger siblings, helping their mothers, and comforting their fathers. They often carry emotional burdens in silence, masking pain with smiles, offering wisdom far beyond their years.

They’re the first to notice when things are off. The first to lend a helping hand. The first to rise early and the last to sleep. Their hearts are homes for everyone else.

But who makes them feel at home?

📌Educate a Girl, Empower a Nation
There is an African proverb that says: “If you educate a man, you educate an individual. If you educate a woman, you educate a nation.” A girl child equipped with education, mentorship, and confidence becomes a lighthouse in any storm.

She will raise sons who respect women.
She will raise daughters who dream boldly.
She will reshape communities.
She will speak, lead, create, and transform.

The girl child is not the future. She is the now.

📌Our Responsibility as a Society

We must protect our girls—not just from danger, but from limitation.
We must listen to them—not just when they cry, but when they dream.
We must affirm them—not only when they obey, but when they dare to lead.

To every father; see your daughter not as delicate, but as destined.

To every mother; pour your strength into her spirit, so she never questions her worth.

To every brother; be her shield and cheerleader.

To every teacher, pastor, leader; speak life into her potential.

FINALLY
The girl child is not weak.
She is woven with wonder.
She is not behind.
She is becoming.
She is not a second choice.
She is a divine strategy.

Celebrate her.
Invest in her.
Raise her to rise.

Because hidden within her is not just potential, it is power.

And when the world begins to treat the girl child like the gem she truly is, we will see the rebirth of stronger families, healthier societies, and a more balanced world.

This is not just my message.
This is my mandate.

©️ Amb Possibility Andy, ANIMN, CBAP




08/03/2025

YOU ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN YOU THINK

Every day, you wake up with unlimited potential. You might not feel it, but within you lies the power to change your life, impact others, and achieve things beyond your imagination.

Think about this: Every great leader, successful entrepreneur, or inspiring artist started somewhere—just like you. They faced doubts, challenges, and even failures, but they kept going because they believed in the power within them.

You have that same power.
* You have the ability to learn, grow, and improve.
* You have the strength to overcome obstacles, no matter how big they seem.
* You have a unique gift that the world needs—whether it’s kindness, creativity, resilience, or leadership.

The only thing standing between you and your greatest potential is belief. If you start seeing yourself as capable, worthy, and unstoppable, you’ll begin to act that way. And when you do, your life will transform.

So today, remind yourself: I am powerful. I am capable. I am enough.

What’s one step you can take today to move closer to your potential? Drop it in the comments! Let’s inspire each other!

(C) SIR POSSIBILITY ANDY, [CBAP, ANIMN]

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