A letter from May 05, 2025

Time Travelled — 12 months

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, A Birthday Letter to My Beautiful Future Self (April 30, 2026) Dear Fatimah, Happy 37th Birthday! Wow—another year around the sun. As you read this today, I hope your heart is full of gratitude, joy, and peace. This is a note from your 2025 self, who is so proud of the woman you are and the woman you are still becoming. You’ve come a long way. From teaching at As-Siddiq Schools to managing programs at Skilled for Work Academy, and from building your telecom business to completing your AI and digital skills training—you’ve worn many hats, and you’ve worn them well. I hope by now, you’ve gone even further—empowered more people, expanded your business, and used your voice and story to inspire change. How’s the telecom empire coming along? Have you empowered others like you planned? Are your social media ads making waves? I hope you're seeing the fruit of those bold seeds you planted. Remember how nervous yet excited you were during your ALX and I Train Africa training days? I hope you've taken those skills and turned them into something powerful. Maybe you're even working on a tech project or mentoring others now. And your love for poetry—have you written anything new lately? Please don’t let that gift go quiet. Today, celebrate yourself. You are proof that persistence, faith, and vision pay off. May this year be filled with new opportunities, deeper wisdom, and the kind of joy that makes your eyes sparkle. With all my heart, Your 2025 Self, Fatimah Bintu Eniola "Keep showing up. Even when it’s hard. Even when you’re tired. The future needs your light." Ennywealth.

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