Ayoola Oluwatosin

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10/02/2026

Just me, showing up as myself.
Mixing passion, skills, and experiences one step at a time 💕
Growth isn’t one-dimensional, and neither am I.
Every season counts.
I don’t limit myself to one lane.
Every experience adds value to who I’m becoming 💪✨


Welcome to the last month of the year🎉🎉It's a day that the Lord has made we shall surely be glad in it.May the Blessings...
01/12/2025

Welcome to the last month of the year🎉🎉
It's a day that the Lord has made we shall surely be glad in it.
May the Blessings of the Lord be upon you and your family. You will not go to places the Grace of the Lord shall not abound. You will not embark on journeys of "Had I known". Divine help is your portion this day. You shall not suffer any affliction. You are blessed beyond expectations🙏🏽.
It shall end in praise in Jesus name.
Do have a nice week.






Most people already know what to do with money, save, invest, multiply it. The real struggle is the discipline and willp...
26/11/2025

Most people already know what to do with money, save, invest, multiply it. The real struggle is the discipline and willpower to stick to the plan.

As long as money stays in the account, some people can’t resist the urge to spend it. But without a clear structure for your financial sustainability, you’ll keep falling into the same cycle and end up among those treated unfairly by life and circumstances.

Build discipline. Build a plan. Your future depends on it.

It's a new week. Another chance to get your finances in shape, make smarter decisions, and move closer to the life you w...
24/11/2025

It's a new week. Another chance to get your finances in shape, make smarter decisions, and move closer to the life you want.
Remember: money doesn’t respond to wishes, it responds to discipline, planning, and consistency.

Start small. Save something. Invest something. Track something.
Your future self will thank you for every intentional step you take today.

Here’s to a week of clarity, progress, and profitable opportunities.
Go win🤍!




Happy Sunday
09/11/2025

Happy Sunday

Drop your answer in the comments 👇 Let’s see where most people stand!If you had options, which would you prefer or which...
07/11/2025

Drop your answer in the comments 👇 Let’s see where most people stand!

If you had options, which would you prefer or which one sounds like you?

06/11/2025

Celebrating my 10th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuous support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

“See You in 9 Months!” – A Newlywed Reality CheckOne thing almost every newlywed couple hears is:“We’ll be back in 9 mon...
09/10/2025

“See You in 9 Months!” – A Newlywed Reality Check

One thing almost every newlywed couple hears is:
“We’ll be back in 9 months to celebrate your baby!”

Of course, we all smile and say Amen! But here’s the truth,we’re being intentional about what happens before thoughts of childbirth even cross our minds.

Because while children are truly a blessing from the Lord, if parenthood isn’t planned carefully, that blessing can become overwhelming,both for the parents and, eventually, for society.

Here’s the financial reality of raising a child:

1️⃣ From conception:- costs begin. Prenatal care, hospital visits, and delivery itself require money. And even with no complications, it’s not cheap.
2️⃣ After birth:- the real work starts. Food, clothing, healthcare, mental and social development. All of these cost money and intentional planning.
3️⃣ Education is the biggest investment. From daycare to university, education shapes a child’s future but can also stretch parents thin if not planned well.

Without proper preparation, what was meant to be joy can create unnecessary stress sometimes, even turning tears of happiness into tears of struggle.

Our approach? Intentionality.

We are starting early by leveraging Leadway’s Educational Target Plan, a smart way for parents (and prospective parents) to plan ahead for their child’s education, from a duration of 10 to 20 years depending on the child's age/class (infant inclusive).

And it doesn’t stop there. Beyond education, financial planning also covers:
Wealth accumulation💼
Comfortable retirement🌴
Long-term family security 🏡

Because children are blessings,but blessings flourish best in a well-prepared environment.

If you’d love to explore how to plan intentionally for your children’s education and family’s future, I’ll be glad to guide you.








Lessons From Planning a “Budget Wedding”I got married about a week ago, and while the whole journey was full of lessons,...
08/10/2025

Lessons From Planning a “Budget Wedding”

I got married about a week ago, and while the whole journey was full of lessons, one particular topic stood out for me, the idea of having a “budget wedding.”

Like many, I’d heard countless stories of people saying, “We had a budget wedding and spent so little.” Naturally, I tried to replicate that. But here’s what I discovered:

1. Budget means different things to different people

Your idea of a budget might not be the same as your partner’s. Defining what “budget” means to both of you is the first step to avoiding stress and disagreements.

2. Budget doesn’t mean cheap

Some things simply cost what they cost, the venue, attire, catering, photography, or even dowry-related expenses. Budgeting helps you prepare, but it doesn’t magically slash prices.

3. Social media doesn’t tell the full story

Many people who share “budget weddings” online had a lot of help. Family support, gifted services, or sponsorships. If you only copy their numbers without understanding their context, you may end up overwhelmed.

4. Weddings aren’t really cheap

Unless you go for a very small parlour-style event with just close family, weddings naturally come with costs, dresses, rings, media, food, accommodation, logistics. Trying to overlook this reality can lead to regrets and frustration.

My takeaway:
A budget wedding is not about “how cheap” but about how intentional you and your partner are with spending. Decide what matters most, agree on what to let go of, and always keep a buffer for unplanned expenses.

Marriage is the main goal. A wedding is just one day, don’t lose yourself trying to prove a point.

Cheers 🥂









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Before you build a skyscraper, you lay a foundation. Why do we treat our financial futures any differently?Many people v...
22/09/2025

Before you build a skyscraper, you lay a foundation. Why do we treat our financial futures any differently?

Many people view wealth through the lens of assets: real estate, stocks, and business interests. These are the visible, exciting parts of the structure.

But the individuals I work with understand that the true strength lies in the unseen foundation. This foundation is protection. It’s the plan that ensures the skyscraper doesn't crumble when the inevitable storms of life hit. A sudden illness, an economic downturn, or an unexpected loss.

Family income protection isn't an expense; it's the fortification of your entire financial legacy. It's the guarantee that everything you're building today will stand tall for your loved ones tomorrow, no matter what.

What's one step you've taken this year to fortify your financial foundation?

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+1🥳🥳🥳🎉🎉🎉As I stand on the rock of God's faithfulness, I declare victory over every area of my life. My finances are bles...
20/09/2025

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As I stand on the rock of God's faithfulness, I declare victory over every area of my life. My finances are blessed and abundant, flowing from a heart of generosity and wisdom. I steward God's resources with integrity, trusting His provision and guidance.

In my relationships, I choose love, forgiveness, and compassion, nurturing healthy bonds with family, friends, and community. My marriage is a sacred sanctuary, built on the foundation of Christ's love and commitment. I cultivate a culture of respect, communication, and unity.

As a daughter of the Most High, I claim wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. I prioritize self-care, embracing healthy habits and rejecting destructive patterns. My work, is a sacred calling, accomplished with excellence, diligence, and purpose.

I trust God's anointing for ministerial work, serving with humility, passion, and divine appointment. In all directions, I seek wisdom, knowledge, and understanding, applying God's truth in every sphere.

My thoughts are renewed, aligned with God's Word, rejecting fear, anxiety, and doubt.

As I walk in God's purpose, I declare fruitfulness in every area. In every challenge, I choose faith, hope, and perseverance. I am a light in darkness, a city set on a hill, shining God's glory. I stand firm, unwavering in my trust, knowing God is my Rock, my Refuge, and my Redeemer.

💡 Great news!My Birthday Promo is live, and it’s exciting to see people already keying in. 🚀This promo covers:✅ Family i...
11/09/2025

💡 Great news!

My Birthday Promo is live, and it’s exciting to see people already keying in. 🚀

This promo covers:
✅ Family income protection
✅ Children’s education plan
✅ Wealth accumulation
✅ Comfortable retirement (augmenting pension)
✅ Futuristic capital projects

To back it up, I’ve attached some proof of payments from clients who have taken advantage of this offer already , real people making real decisions for their financial future.

My other social space has been benefitting from this promo for a while, so I thought to bring it here as well.

This is a limited-time promo with:
🎁 5%–10% cashback for new clients
🎁 Up to 15% referral bonus (for both existing clients & non-clients)

Your future deserves this kind of intentional planning. Don’t wait until it’s too late.

👉 Check the flyer below for details.

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