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"Don't Make a Foolish Statement" - Joshua Iginla Warns Those Seeking to Relocate Abroad

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In a recent YouTube video, Prophet Joshua Iginla, founder of Champions Royal Assembly, issued a stern warning against what he described as a "Destructive Nomadic Mentality," particularly addressing individuals considering relocation abroad.

"You can be everywhere and still be empty, famous but with no thread to the source," Iginla began. "That voice that tells you your husband is not good and that if you move to another man, he will be better—every woman uses a blanket to cover her own problems. Be very careful."

Iginla's message was clear: the belief that relocating will solve personal or professional problems is often misguided. "That voice that tells you where you are is not good enough—everyone wants to 'japa' (relocate), but be very careful about where you are relocating to. There is a place you can relocate to and ruin your life and everything you have," he cautioned.

He highlighted the pitfalls of relocating without a solid plan, sharing a stark image of reality for many who move abroad. "Relocating everywhere—where are you going? You get there and become a cleaner, washing toilets for people to use. When you tell them you are in America or Canada, what are you doing there? Master's holder, and you're washing toilets? Be very careful," he warned.

Iginla emphasized the importance of making wise decisions based on personal goals rather than societal pressures or superficial appearances. "Just because you want to make a statement, don't make a foolish statement. Nobody is concerned about your impression. The journey of life is personal," he asserted.

Drawing on his earlier message about the value of stability and commitment, Iginla reinforced that true growth and success are rooted in being planted and dedicated, rather than constantly seeking greener pastures. He urged individuals to carefully consider the long-term impacts of their decisions to relocate, prioritizing personal growth and stability over fleeting ambitions.

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