• Glory be to God for a new brand day. I can't love you less my maker.
    Glory be to God for a new brand day. I can't love you less my maker.
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  • BREAKING NEWS 👇

    When Turai 'Yar Adua was leaving the Presidential Villa

    In the early hours of 5th May 2010 when Turai' Yar Adua and her entourage were coming out to leave for Katsina where funeral prayer was scheduled for the late president Umaru Musa 'Yar Adua - they came out with small luggage(s) which was a clear indication that they have not packed all their belongings in the residential wing of the presidential villa.

    Olusegun Adeniyi said they were standing all in a big parlor when the first lady came out with her people, the ADC to the late president understood that the first lady was not moving all out - maybe because she don't know how things are done at that time, the ADC has no choice but to ask Turai whether if she had anything left inside the almighty presidential Villa and she answered in the affirmative - then he reminds her that she should make sure she had packed all her belongings because he don't think she's coming back to the house anymore. Olusegun said the statement as the ADC rightfully put them were heartbroken but its a duty of someone among them to inform her of the proceedings , and Turai has to go back again to pack the remnants of her important things, and that was her last day in the villa.

    (This is According to Olusegun Adeniyi the spokesman of President Umaru Musa Yar' adua: in his book 'Power Politics and Death')

    This is what means by been in the villa - its just a matter of time, unlike the Buckingham Palace and other monarch palaces accros the Globe, you will definitely get out one day, whether you behave well by being humble or misbehave by being arrogant.

    And this is the same thing with life, in whatever position you’re privilege to occupy, be kind to your brothers, sisters, friends, colleagues, associates and society in general - is just a matter of time you’ll fall back to them.

    ~Arc Mohammed Isa .
    @copied
    @followers
    @highlight
    BREAKING NEWS 👇 When Turai 'Yar Adua was leaving the Presidential Villa In the early hours of 5th May 2010 when Turai' Yar Adua and her entourage were coming out to leave for Katsina where funeral prayer was scheduled for the late president Umaru Musa 'Yar Adua - they came out with small luggage(s) which was a clear indication that they have not packed all their belongings in the residential wing of the presidential villa. Olusegun Adeniyi said they were standing all in a big parlor when the first lady came out with her people, the ADC to the late president understood that the first lady was not moving all out - maybe because she don't know how things are done at that time, the ADC has no choice but to ask Turai whether if she had anything left inside the almighty presidential Villa and she answered in the affirmative - then he reminds her that she should make sure she had packed all her belongings because he don't think she's coming back to the house anymore. Olusegun said the statement as the ADC rightfully put them were heartbroken but its a duty of someone among them to inform her of the proceedings , and Turai has to go back again to pack the remnants of her important things, and that was her last day in the villa. (This is According to Olusegun Adeniyi the spokesman of President Umaru Musa Yar' adua: in his book 'Power Politics and Death') This is what means by been in the villa - its just a matter of time, unlike the Buckingham Palace and other monarch palaces accros the Globe, you will definitely get out one day, whether you behave well by being humble or misbehave by being arrogant. And this is the same thing with life, in whatever position you’re privilege to occupy, be kind to your brothers, sisters, friends, colleagues, associates and society in general - is just a matter of time you’ll fall back to them. ~Arc Mohammed Isa . @copied @followers @highlight
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  • How to Use CBD Oil Spray for Fast Relief and Wellness

    CBD oil spray is an easy and effective way to get your daily dose of CBD. It’s also very easy to use, absorbs quickly, which makes it the right choice for people who want to experience the health benefits with centuries of history without all the complicated rituals.
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    How to Use CBD Oil Spray for Fast Relief and Wellness CBD oil spray is an easy and effective way to get your daily dose of CBD. It’s also very easy to use, absorbs quickly, which makes it the right choice for people who want to experience the health benefits with centuries of history without all the complicated rituals. https://cbdleafline88.stck.me/post/993449/How-to-Use-CBD-Oil-Spray-for-Fast-Relief-and-Wellness
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  • ChaCha Eke is back to the streets, if her reason for leaving her marriage is not related to domestic violence then trust the holy prophet indiscov that she will learn the hard way,

    It's easier to leave your marriage but trust holy prophet indiscov that it will be almost impossible to return back to your marriage and what's more difficult is re-marrying especially when your SMV as a 33+ vvoman has so much declined;

    --Njideka Okeke did the same thing and she remained in the streets for over a decade and when she found out all hope is lost for her to secure a high value man or a single man with lively skin she quickly hooked onto a polygamous man,

    --Tonto Dike did the same and she tried to prove a point by hooking onto Prince Kpokpogri and it did not work, Kpokpogri was only there to pipe and swipe her because there's no right thinking innocent man that will want to carry a left over when he has access to abundant number of single chilldless and younger vvomen out there in our society,

    --Toke Makinwa did the same and she learned the hardest way, she has been on the streets for long and will remain in the streets until her pororo hair turns gray with cobwebs all over it,

    --Korra Obidi did the same and became a public caricature, men piped and swiped her and she is slowly kpaying of depression today while putting out fake expressions and dance to public,

    The expandables can now return and carry on where they stopped, anoint and fortify your holy heavenly ordained preeqss and pipe her thoroughly, she has made herself available also make your preeqs available to completely deesstroye what's left of her pororo and shift the wooom-mb to permanent site of bar-ren-ess.

    Kindly follow me for more and don't forget to share this post to support the ministry.

    @friends #everyone
    ChaCha Eke is back to the streets, if her reason for leaving her marriage is not related to domestic violence then trust the holy prophet indiscov that she will learn the hard way, It's easier to leave your marriage but trust holy prophet indiscov that it will be almost impossible to return back to your marriage and what's more difficult is re-marrying especially when your SMV as a 33+ vvoman has so much declined; --Njideka Okeke did the same thing and she remained in the streets for over a decade and when she found out all hope is lost for her to secure a high value man or a single man with lively skin she quickly hooked onto a polygamous man, --Tonto Dike did the same and she tried to prove a point by hooking onto Prince Kpokpogri and it did not work, Kpokpogri was only there to pipe and swipe her because there's no right thinking innocent man that will want to carry a left over when he has access to abundant number of single chilldless and younger vvomen out there in our society, --Toke Makinwa did the same and she learned the hardest way, she has been on the streets for long and will remain in the streets until her pororo hair turns gray with cobwebs all over it, --Korra Obidi did the same and became a public caricature, men piped and swiped her and she is slowly kpaying of depression today while putting out fake expressions and dance to public, The expandables can now return and carry on where they stopped, anoint and fortify your holy heavenly ordained preeqss and pipe her thoroughly, she has made herself available also make your preeqs available to completely deesstroye what's left of her pororo and shift the wooom-mb to permanent site of bar-ren-ess. Kindly follow me for more and don't forget to share this post to support the ministry. @friends #everyone
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  • IF YOU HAVE THE FEAR OF MARRIAGE, DO THIS👇🏽

    If you are experiencing and hearing that voice that says, “What if mine ends in divorce?” “What if I marry wrong?” “What if I lose myself too in marriage?”

    That fear of marriage that sneaks in like a quiet whisper in the night.

    It’s not random. You do need to trace where it’s coming from. Because fear doesn’t just appear. It feeds on something.

    1. Check the information you’re consuming.

    Fear is often a product of the content we feed on.

    Are you constantly watching “marriage is a sc@m” podcasts? Scrolling through bitter takes, broken love stories, and tox!c narratives?

    If all you see is ch@os, your mind will believe love is ch@otic too. You must protect your heart by filtering your intake. What you feed on becomes what you fear or what you believe in.

    2. Check what you actually know.

    Fear is a message. It often says, “I don’t know enough to trust this process.”

    If all you know is what you’ve seen from pain-filled homes, cheating partners, or emotionally unavailable spouses, you won’t believe something different is possible.

    Ignorance breeds fear. But wisdom and knowledge births confidence. The Bible even said that knowledge can make you confident in a way that it puffs you up.

    Learn. Ask questions. Understand what healthy marriage really looks like. Not fantasy. Not perfection. But truth. Reality. Purpose.

    3. Check what you’re focusing on.

    Where your focus goes, your emotions follow.

    If you only see marriages that failed, of course your heart will panic.

    But let me ask you this:
    Are there no good marriages?
    Are there no couples growing in love, building together, weathering storms and still choosing each other daily?

    Shift your focus. Don’t let one heartbreak become the template for your future. How can you read a story and the first thing that comes out of your mouth is, “You sure say person go marry so?” “Marriage is becoming scary.”

    4. Check your circle.

    You can’t keep walking with people who speak d£ath over something you’re trying to build life in.

    If everyone around you his marriage, mocks it, fears it, or has horrible experiences with it, guess what you’ll absorb?

    Their fear will become your fear.
    Their b!tterness, your defence mechanism.
    Their disappointment, your expectation.

    Sometimes, to heal your mindset, you need new voices. New stories. New examples.

    So, surround yourself with people who love marriage not because it’s easy, but because they’ve chosen to grow through it.

    Fear doesn’t mean something is wrong with you.
    It just means something needs to be addressed. Might be what you're hearing, what you're focusing on, or the people you hang around.

    Don’t allow fear be in charge of your life. Let truth rewire your belief.

    TAG someone you care about to see this. If this makes sense, you can SHARE it to help others having the fear of marriage.

    - Nelson Asuen
    IF YOU HAVE THE FEAR OF MARRIAGE, DO THIS👇🏽 If you are experiencing and hearing that voice that says, “What if mine ends in divorce?” “What if I marry wrong?” “What if I lose myself too in marriage?” That fear of marriage that sneaks in like a quiet whisper in the night. It’s not random. You do need to trace where it’s coming from. Because fear doesn’t just appear. It feeds on something. 1. Check the information you’re consuming. Fear is often a product of the content we feed on. Are you constantly watching “marriage is a sc@m” podcasts? Scrolling through bitter takes, broken love stories, and tox!c narratives? If all you see is ch@os, your mind will believe love is ch@otic too. You must protect your heart by filtering your intake. What you feed on becomes what you fear or what you believe in. 2. Check what you actually know. Fear is a message. It often says, “I don’t know enough to trust this process.” If all you know is what you’ve seen from pain-filled homes, cheating partners, or emotionally unavailable spouses, you won’t believe something different is possible. Ignorance breeds fear. But wisdom and knowledge births confidence. The Bible even said that knowledge can make you confident in a way that it puffs you up. Learn. Ask questions. Understand what healthy marriage really looks like. Not fantasy. Not perfection. But truth. Reality. Purpose. 3. Check what you’re focusing on. Where your focus goes, your emotions follow. If you only see marriages that failed, of course your heart will panic. But let me ask you this: Are there no good marriages? Are there no couples growing in love, building together, weathering storms and still choosing each other daily? Shift your focus. Don’t let one heartbreak become the template for your future. How can you read a story and the first thing that comes out of your mouth is, “You sure say person go marry so?” “Marriage is becoming scary.” 4. Check your circle. You can’t keep walking with people who speak d£ath over something you’re trying to build life in. If everyone around you his marriage, mocks it, fears it, or has horrible experiences with it, guess what you’ll absorb? Their fear will become your fear. Their b!tterness, your defence mechanism. Their disappointment, your expectation. Sometimes, to heal your mindset, you need new voices. New stories. New examples. So, surround yourself with people who love marriage not because it’s easy, but because they’ve chosen to grow through it. Fear doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. It just means something needs to be addressed. Might be what you're hearing, what you're focusing on, or the people you hang around. Don’t allow fear be in charge of your life. Let truth rewire your belief. TAG someone you care about to see this. If this makes sense, you can SHARE it to help others having the fear of marriage. - Nelson Asuen
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  • Solana Volume Booster
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  • Read this with an open mind and have a rethink whenever you sees our security men especially the Army Navy and Air force..
    *THE INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF THE NIGERIAN SOLDIERS*

    By AH GULANI

    The life of an average member of the Armed Forces is filled with confusion, sacrifice, and silent victimization both from within and outside our homes. While we are seen in public as symbols of courage and strength, behind closed doors, we are slowly fading shadows in the lives of those we fight to protect, including our very own families.

    Our children grow up believing it is their mother who loves them most , who pays for their school fees, buys their clothes, feeds them, and nurtures them. Why? Because they barely see us. Duty calls us away , first to distant deployments, then to conflict zones. We miss birthdays, graduations, recitals, and religious holidays. To them, we are only a voice on the phone or a pixelated face on a video call.

    Yes, salaries are paid. But more than 70% of it goes to our families to ensure their wellbeing. We work ourselves to the bone to give them comfort, yet our physical absence plants a seed of emotional distance. Many of us have missed Sallah and Christmas celebrations not once, but for years because duty had other plans.

    By the time we die, our children don’t truly mourn our absence, it is something they have already grown used to. Our portraits on the wall are nothing but a formal reminder of a ghost who was once a father. We didn’t share enough time to leave strong memories. Even our wives may God bless them feel more like widows during our service years. Out of 20 years of marriage, we might spend only 30% of the time with them physically. Our lives are lived through calls and blurry WhatsApp video chats.

    Our children sometimes deny us when we go on leave, unsure whether to call us “Daddy” or “Sir.” “Daddy, when are you coming back?” becomes a regular question, and with time, even that curiosity fades.

    Our parents and siblings pull at us from one side, demanding our presence, our money, our attention. Yet we must answer to the call of service. Our childhood friends have become distant leaders.Our local communities now seem foreign. We miss weddings, funerals, naming ceremonies, family meetings. We are soldiers always away, always missing.

    Even our annual leave is swallowed by part time professional development, or security emergencies. We are sometimes posted to remote regions, where our tribe or religion is a minority. Yet, with integrity and patriotism, we serve diligently.

    And yet, it doesn’t end there. We’ve been victims of love denied , women refusing our proposals, not because they don’t love us, but because they fear becoming widows too soon, or being wives to ghosts, only connected by mobile data. We build beautiful homes with luxurious interiors, but we end up sleeping in trenches under the hot sun , onboard a ship on tiny best shaken by deep sea waves or in swampy forests, faces buried in dust, eyes scanning for enemies, hearts burdened by longing.

    We have watched our comrades dying, some with bullets to the chest, others in pools of blood, whispering the names of their wives and children. And still, we fight.

    We are mocked by some of the citizens we swore to protect. “Na dem dey beat us useless people ,” they say. “Wetindem dey even do?” they mock. We walk into markets and are charged higher instead of being honored. We are ridiculed in the media when one of us makes a mistake, but our gallantry and battlefield victories go unreported. When we fall, headlines read. ‘’Two soldiers killed by unknown gunmen.” No names. No honor. No legacy from the citizens except the armed forces honor.

    Even worse, our enemies have become more organized while our sacrifices are not appreciated. We protect the integrity of the nation, ensure others sleep with both eyes closed yet our own families are restless because they never know if we’ll return.

    Where do you want a soldier to belong? What do you want us to be?

    We are not machines. We are human. We are citizens just like you. We bleed, we cry, we miss our families too. We are not foreigners , we are your brothers, sisters, uncles, daughters, and sons.

    So please, Nigerians, if you cannot love the soldier, then at least show compassion. Love us for the sake of our wives who wait endlessly. Love us for the sake of our children who only see us in frames. Love us for the sake of the country we are dying for.

    Despite the ridicule and discrimination, we still love you. We can’t stand by and watch you suffer not because we are commanded to protect you, but because it is in our blood to do so.

    We only ask for one thing in return, your understanding, and your humanity.

    God bless you and remain favour from Almighty God.
    Read this with an open mind and have a rethink whenever you sees our security men especially the Army Navy and Air force.. *THE INVISIBLE WOUNDS OF THE NIGERIAN SOLDIERS* By AH GULANI The life of an average member of the Armed Forces is filled with confusion, sacrifice, and silent victimization both from within and outside our homes. While we are seen in public as symbols of courage and strength, behind closed doors, we are slowly fading shadows in the lives of those we fight to protect, including our very own families. Our children grow up believing it is their mother who loves them most , who pays for their school fees, buys their clothes, feeds them, and nurtures them. Why? Because they barely see us. Duty calls us away , first to distant deployments, then to conflict zones. We miss birthdays, graduations, recitals, and religious holidays. To them, we are only a voice on the phone or a pixelated face on a video call. Yes, salaries are paid. But more than 70% of it goes to our families to ensure their wellbeing. We work ourselves to the bone to give them comfort, yet our physical absence plants a seed of emotional distance. Many of us have missed Sallah and Christmas celebrations not once, but for years because duty had other plans. By the time we die, our children don’t truly mourn our absence, it is something they have already grown used to. Our portraits on the wall are nothing but a formal reminder of a ghost who was once a father. We didn’t share enough time to leave strong memories. Even our wives may God bless them feel more like widows during our service years. Out of 20 years of marriage, we might spend only 30% of the time with them physically. Our lives are lived through calls and blurry WhatsApp video chats. Our children sometimes deny us when we go on leave, unsure whether to call us “Daddy” or “Sir.” “Daddy, when are you coming back?” becomes a regular question, and with time, even that curiosity fades. Our parents and siblings pull at us from one side, demanding our presence, our money, our attention. Yet we must answer to the call of service. Our childhood friends have become distant leaders.Our local communities now seem foreign. We miss weddings, funerals, naming ceremonies, family meetings. We are soldiers always away, always missing. Even our annual leave is swallowed by part time professional development, or security emergencies. We are sometimes posted to remote regions, where our tribe or religion is a minority. Yet, with integrity and patriotism, we serve diligently. And yet, it doesn’t end there. We’ve been victims of love denied , women refusing our proposals, not because they don’t love us, but because they fear becoming widows too soon, or being wives to ghosts, only connected by mobile data. We build beautiful homes with luxurious interiors, but we end up sleeping in trenches under the hot sun , onboard a ship on tiny best shaken by deep sea waves or in swampy forests, faces buried in dust, eyes scanning for enemies, hearts burdened by longing. We have watched our comrades dying, some with bullets to the chest, others in pools of blood, whispering the names of their wives and children. And still, we fight. We are mocked by some of the citizens we swore to protect. “Na dem dey beat us useless people ,” they say. “Wetindem dey even do?” they mock. We walk into markets and are charged higher instead of being honored. We are ridiculed in the media when one of us makes a mistake, but our gallantry and battlefield victories go unreported. When we fall, headlines read. ‘’Two soldiers killed by unknown gunmen.” No names. No honor. No legacy from the citizens except the armed forces honor. Even worse, our enemies have become more organized while our sacrifices are not appreciated. We protect the integrity of the nation, ensure others sleep with both eyes closed yet our own families are restless because they never know if we’ll return. Where do you want a soldier to belong? What do you want us to be? We are not machines. We are human. We are citizens just like you. We bleed, we cry, we miss our families too. We are not foreigners , we are your brothers, sisters, uncles, daughters, and sons. So please, Nigerians, if you cannot love the soldier, then at least show compassion. Love us for the sake of our wives who wait endlessly. Love us for the sake of our children who only see us in frames. Love us for the sake of the country we are dying for. Despite the ridicule and discrimination, we still love you. We can’t stand by and watch you suffer not because we are commanded to protect you, but because it is in our blood to do so. We only ask for one thing in return, your understanding, and your humanity. God bless you and remain favour from Almighty God.
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  • Social media will make you envy someone you should actually pity. 😂 Ije uwa

    Who can relate? 😂🤣
    Social media will make you envy someone you should actually pity. 😂 Ije uwa Who can relate? 😂🤣
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  • If you believe lies the lies big pharm industries and processed food companies are telling in other to market their products, then you need deliverance or psychiatric check up!

    You must be ready to UNLEARN and RELEARN.

    * Breakfast as early as 6-9am is not healthy for you as adults.

    * Eating animal fat is the best option and a replacement to seeds oil.

    * Beans is a complete carbohydrate and not protein

    * Eat at least 4eggs eggs in a day and more if you can afford it, its hazardous in anyway health wise.

    * Red meat remains the best and would provide all protein and most vitamins requirements.

    * Fruits should only be eaten in their season and sugary fruits must be avoided and eaten once a while.

    * If you must fry your foods(not advisable though), then make use of coconut oil, Butter(not margarine), tallow, etc.

    ASANTASANE!

    #KetoEvangelist
    #EatNatural
    #ValuTok
    If you believe lies the lies big pharm industries and processed food companies are telling in other to market their products, then you need deliverance or psychiatric check up! You must be ready to UNLEARN and RELEARN. * Breakfast as early as 6-9am is not healthy for you as adults. * Eating animal fat is the best option and a replacement to seeds oil. * Beans is a complete carbohydrate and not protein * Eat at least 4eggs eggs in a day and more if you can afford it, its hazardous in anyway health wise. * Red meat remains the best and would provide all protein and most vitamins requirements. * Fruits should only be eaten in their season and sugary fruits must be avoided and eaten once a while. * If you must fry your foods(not advisable though), then make use of coconut oil, Butter(not margarine), tallow, etc. ASANTASANE! #KetoEvangelist #EatNatural #ValuTok
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  • Let me motivate you this morning...!!!

    You fit dey build in silence make you dey build rubbish...😜😜😜

    Share Update Brother...!!!

    #Ekene_kwe_m_unu
    Let me motivate you this morning...!!! You fit dey build in silence make you dey build rubbish...😜😜😜 Share Update Brother...!!! #Ekene_kwe_m_unu
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