
This is the Lovesniper Retention curation initiative aiming to retain those quality content creators after making their introduction posts. It was observed that after newbies made their introduction posts, their succeeding posts are often ignored. This initiative will hopefully encourage the newbies to continue posting quality content and interact with anyone in the community. As compilation posts are also done, this will highlight the newbies and will give the community an idea which newbie to look out for.
Newbie: @abelmamman
Curator:@jesuslnrs

Hello everyone🤗, welcome to this beautiful week in Afritunes community, my username is Sundayayuba and am so full of joy, and happiness to participate this week in this Community. In this week, l will be singing a cover song and it is a song that really bless my life telling me about Jesus giving his life as a sacrifice so that I can be safe and be free from the power of sin and the Community. In this week, l will be singing a cover song title za mu yi nasara inda mu yi addu'a . This is truly a sure way to walk into victory , just like Jesus Christ told his disciples to pray so that they won't fall into temptation, in other words that they should be able to overcome the temptations . I discovered that one of the way to live in spiritual health is by praying always " Men ought always to pray" praying brings you to a point of total dependence and submission to God . It's also grant you access to invisible realities giving you authorisation over the visible realm , l tell you the truth that victory is sure when you pray. please mu yi addu'a .
Newbie: @krisjoy23
Curator:@jesuslnrs
Hello Hivers 🙂 I just wanna share my Throwback Thursday date with my mother at the beach last Thursday at two o'clock in the afternoon. My mother was a little bit stress and anxious about my younger sister NCLEX examination day and her situation as a Mom to her one year old daughter. So, my mother decided to go to the beach to unwind. So, we went to Roma Villarosa beach resort at Puntataytay in Barangay Sum-ag which is referred to the summer capital of Bacolod City. It's just twenty-five minutes away from downtown area of Bacolod City.
Newbie: @josegr.fsw
Curator:@palomap3
Greetings friends of the SWC i hope you are feeling well! In today's post, I worked out at home, focusing on back and biceps. Today was a bit tiring yet relaxed. The work wasn't too intense, but it was still somewhat demanding, as there were a lot of clients today. Honestly, I didn't want to work out today because I wanted to enjoy playing games on my computer, since it's been a long time since I've done that; only when I'm recording YouTube videos. I wanted to sit and enjoy the game, not just play it. I want to enjoy it without any worries, like when I was a kid.
Newbie: @wewarriors-28
Curator:@palomap3
Today, I want to share how the power of networking helped my young business brand secure its second fair in just two weeks.
Newbie: @angelinepancho
Curator:@palomap3
I was in Japan in August 2018 with four other visually impaired students, and we stayed at a hotel for two weeks. One afternoon, I needed to go to the restroom, which was located outside my hotel room. Since it was only our second day there, I still wasn’t familiar with the place. I asked my fellow participants to point me toward the restroom, feeling confident that I could make it on my own. At first, I walked with certainty, trusting their instructions. But soon I realized they had pointed me in the wrong direction.
Newbie: @abeegail
Curator:@palomap3
My mom has been gone for 2 days, now don't fret I'm not alone, I've been staying with our neighbor Mrs. Rachel she's really nice she gives me cupcakes when she buys some. My dad comes to check on me and he told me mommy is coming back today with my baby sister.
Newbie: @africapg
Curator:@palomap3
The concept of urban agriculture became popular in Cuba during the 90s, as a consequence of the crisis. Before that, raising animals in the middle of the city was not only unnecessary but also prohibited. In the 90s, it became common to raise pigs in an apartment's bathtub, chickens on building rooftops, little goats and rabbits in gardens. Vegetable planting, on the other hand, was much rarer. Only now, surprisingly, is it becoming frequent to see plantain trees in flowerbeds. Even papaya plants. I still haven't found out who benefits from such fruits, because from always until now, even trees placed in well-defended backyards have been looted by kids and not-so-kids. The idea that neighbors get to see a single bunch of ripe plantains amazes me. Even farmers pick them half-formed to sell them before someone takes them.
Newbie: @sw-juanpedr
Curator:@palomap3
I'm preparing physically and mentally for competition, and last Friday I had the opportunity to train with @j2dm-sw at his house. I was able to do my workout comfortably there, although I arrived a little late, around 7:00 PM. By then, everyone else had already finished their workouts, so I had to do my session on my own. I started by warming up my joints and doing joint mobility exercises to prevent injuries. I also did some practice runs on the static calisthenics exercises I was going to include in the combos, in order to prepare my body physically and give my best in each exercise. This routine is part of my pre-competition preparation, as there's very little time left before the event, which will take place on December 14th.
Newbie: @xiorellashiakyra
Curator:@jesuslnrs
Hello Hive Open Mic family! Week 296 theme: "I Will Return." This time, I wanted to perform a merengue to change things up a bit. I was undoubtedly inspired to sing the song by Rubby Pérez, a Dominican artist who lived for many years in Venezuela and considered himself Dominican-Venezuelan. He recently passed away in a tragic accident while giving his last concert. This song is demanding in terms of tone, but I dared to perform it without any fear. It's called "Volveré" (I Will Return), originally by the Spanish artist Chiquete, and through its music, it tells a love story. A sailor arrives at a port, visits a tavern, and sees a woman who catches his eye. He buys her a drink to get closer to her and have a reason to talk. He falls in love at first sight, and she reciprocates his feelings. After spending time together there, she accompanies him to the port where his ship is docked to say goodbye, as she has to leave. She gives him a ring as a promise to return, even telling him that a star will show him the coordinates to find her again. The song was composed by Ramón Orlando, who offered it to other artists before Rubby Pérez, but they all rejected it. "Volveré" (I Will Return) was a hit in the 1980s, and not only that, but this wonderful artist also frequently mentioned Venezuela in concerts around the world whenever he sang this song, explaining that it was there that the song had been so successfully launched into his artistic career. Interpreting the lyrics of "Volveré," I feel and think that a large percentage of people in the world have experienced receiving a promise, mostly of love, that often goes unfulfilled. No matter how many times the phrases "I will return," "I will," "I will be there," "Wait for me," "I promise," "I will fulfill my promise" are repeated, they remain as unfulfilled promises. This goes hand in hand with a phrase that many have probably heard, and that many of us have even said: "My word is worth more than a signed piece of paper." Sometimes life's situations lead us to doubt the word of others because of their broken promises, but well, there is always hope. This song inspired me because even though I have left the country several times, when I have promised to return I have kept my promise.
Newbie: @jaylasola
Curator:@jesuslnrs
Did you know that Filipinos absolutely love gatherings? It’s a big part of our culture to come together, especially during special occasions. Whether it’s a birthday, graduation, wedding, or any kind of milestone, Filipinos won’t miss the chance to invite neighbors, friends, and relatives. But among all these celebrations, nothing compares to the excitement and spirit of unity brought by the Fiesta, the feast day dedicated to a particular patron Saint.
