• SOMETHING SHOCKING HAPPENED TODAY. (Nor be everybodi ok o)

    I went to Air-force base in Ikeja today to see a colleague. So when I was going, I enter a bus to oshodi,

    When the car moved , I asked the conductor how much "He said 500" I said I paid but I paid 300naira while coming, why the sudden new high price?? And he started abusing and calling me Oloriburuku, ashawo, you don't have money you dey enter motor.

    People in the bus were surprised and started wondering if he knows me before or we have personal issues.

    At that moment, I was already boiling inside me but I tried as much as I can to control my emotions and remain calm.🤦🏼‍♀️

    After everything the driver intervened and calmed situation.

    When we got to Oshodi, the conductor jumped out of the bus (the way they use to) and he immediately slumped on the ground .

    Knowing that something is wrong, I rushed to apply CPR on him but he wasn't responding, so the driver rushed him to the hospital, which I and of the passengers followed him.

    When we got to the hospital, the doctor checked him and said he had a heart attack and his pulse stopped before we came.

    We sympathize with the driver and went our separate ways.

    As I got home, my head was full of different thoughts, "What if I had threatening him? What if I reacted when he was abusing me.?

    One thing we all should learn from this is how to control our emotions no matter the provocation.

    No matter the provocation, don't beat or threaten anyone, you can doesn't mean you should, not everybody is alive out there

    There are many walking corpse out there looking for who will klll them, learn from this so that you won't become a victim.
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    SOMETHING SHOCKING HAPPENED TODAY. (Nor be everybodi ok o) I went to Air-force base in Ikeja today to see a colleague. So when I was going, I enter a bus to oshodi, When the car moved , I asked the conductor how much "He said 500" I said I paid but I paid 300naira while coming, why the sudden new high price?? And he started abusing and calling me Oloriburuku, ashawo, you don't have money you dey enter motor.😳 People in the bus were surprised and started wondering if he knows me before or we have personal issues.😀 At that moment, I was already boiling inside me😡 but I tried as much as I can to control my emotions and remain calm.🤦🏼‍♀️ After everything the driver intervened and calmed situation. 🙏 When we got to Oshodi, the conductor jumped out of the bus (the way they use to) and he immediately slumped on the ground 😳. Knowing that something is wrong, I rushed to apply CPR on him but he wasn't responding, so the driver rushed him to the hospital, which I and of the passengers followed him. When we got to the hospital, the doctor checked him and said he had a heart attack and his pulse stopped before we came. 💔 We sympathize with the driver and went our separate ways.🥺 As I got home, my head was full of different thoughts,🤔 "What if I had threatening him? What if I reacted when he was abusing me.?🙆 One thing we all should learn from this is how to control our emotions no matter the provocation.✍️ No matter the provocation, don't beat or threaten anyone, you can doesn't mean you should, not everybody is alive out there‼️ There are many walking corpse out there looking for who will klll them, learn from this so that you won't become a victim. Copied #chinosky #grace
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  • The "spotlight effect" is a cognitive bias where people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. In other words, we often overestimate how much others pay attention to our appearance or mistakes. This happens because we're so focused on ourselves, we assume others are too—but most people are too focused on themselves to notice!
    #knowledge

    The "spotlight effect" is a cognitive bias where people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. In other words, we often overestimate how much others pay attention to our appearance or mistakes. This happens because we're so focused on ourselves, we assume others are too—but most people are too focused on themselves to notice! #knowledge
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  • We often hear the phrase "everyone knows that," but what does it really mean? Common knowledge refers to facts and ideas that are widely accepted and understood by most people, without needing special research or explanation.

    Think of it as the kind of information you wouldn’t need to Google or footnote in an essay. For instance, we all know the Earth orbits the Sun, that water boils at 100°C, and that Shakespeare was a playwright. These are pieces of knowledge we encounter early and often, making them part of our collective understanding.

    But here's the catch: what’s “common” to one group may not be to another. Cultural, regional, and educational differences mean that what one person assumes as obvious might be brand new to someone else.

    That’s why it’s always worth thinking twice before assuming something is known to everyone. Whether you’re writing, teaching, or just having a conversation, knowing the boundaries of common knowledge can help you communicate more clearly—and more kindly.

    So next time you find yourself saying, “That’s just common sense,” ask: is it really
    #knowledge
    We often hear the phrase "everyone knows that," but what does it really mean? Common knowledge refers to facts and ideas that are widely accepted and understood by most people, without needing special research or explanation. Think of it as the kind of information you wouldn’t need to Google or footnote in an essay. For instance, we all know the Earth orbits the Sun, that water boils at 100°C, and that Shakespeare was a playwright. These are pieces of knowledge we encounter early and often, making them part of our collective understanding. But here's the catch: what’s “common” to one group may not be to another. Cultural, regional, and educational differences mean that what one person assumes as obvious might be brand new to someone else. That’s why it’s always worth thinking twice before assuming something is known to everyone. Whether you’re writing, teaching, or just having a conversation, knowing the boundaries of common knowledge can help you communicate more clearly—and more kindly. So next time you find yourself saying, “That’s just common sense,” ask: is it really #knowledge
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  • AI won’t replace you, but someone using it might. Stay ahead. #aduloju70 #attendance #passion
    AI won’t replace you, but someone using it might. Stay ahead. #aduloju70 #attendance #passion
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  • I Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until...

    Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School.

    The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for?

    Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed.

    But then, something happened.

    Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought.

    Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right?

    Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not.

    Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious.

    Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl.

    Her fall was loud.

    It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way.

    No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change.

    © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex
    #grace
    #julietchineneyenwaalex
    I Was a Bad Girl for Three Years Until... Florence Adeyemo — the Mary Magdalene of Jesuit High School. The kind of girl everyone admired. The girl her family and classmates fondly called Pastor Mrs. Flo. She was the white sheep of the senior block — gentle, elegant, holy, and brilliant. What better combination could anyone ask for? Flo did everything right. Not because she was a “Miss Perfect,” but because she genuinely lived a righteous life. She wasn’t trying to impress anyone. She simply loved God — and it showed. But then, something happened. Three weeks after the senior secondary school holiday, Flo started hanging out with Natasha — the class wolf. Natasha, the daughter of a senator, was wild and rebellious. Lazy in school, loud at parties. She lived for the nightlife and didn’t care what anyone thought. Flo told herself she was only trying to win Natasha over to Christ. After all, Jesus was always found among sinners, right? Her intentions were pure. Her boundaries were not. Slowly, Florence changed. The girl who used to whisper words of prayer began to speak words soaked in profanity. Her gracious, calm spirit gave way to a sharp, restless energy. She became defiant. Disrespectful. Rebellious. Overnight, Flo became a different person. A bad girl. Her fall was loud. It took serious intercession, divine mercy, and tough love to pull her back from the edge. The process wasn’t easy. But it worked. She learned her lesson — the hard way. No matter how pure your intentions are, the company you keep will shape your character. Set boundaries, or you may become what you were trying to change. © Juliet Chinenyenwa Alex #grace #julietchineneyenwaalex
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  • #waskydone #Spreadthelove

    Happy Sunday, all.

    " *The net may brake, the ship may try to sink but no fish will be lost"*

    So my people let us keep the faith alive because our season of harvest is very near.
    #waskydone #Spreadthelove Happy Sunday, all. " *The net may brake, the ship may try to sink but no fish will be lost"* So my people let us keep the faith alive because our season of harvest is very near.
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  • How has the mighty fallen, there was a huge silence in the street of Madrid, but shouts of irrepresible joy in England as a whole last night. It made me begin to wonder, has football changed or is it just that the bunch of Madrid players where docile, I started wondering how the former wonder kid Jude Bellingham suddenly grew so cold that not even a shot on goal from him or is it that the team was built around a failed striker called Mpape. Will I say that the decline of Madrid started when Mpape joined that former wonder club. It makes begin to wonder why Fifa will over the years hyped a player like Mpape and rated him better than the Nigerian Wonder boy Victor Osimhen. Sometimes I wonder why Nigerian Wonder boys continue to suffer huge attacks anytime they start shining. Is it a ploy to dampen their relentless spirit or what. Anyway, kudos to Arsenal, they played to their game plan without distraction and it worked for them. #Team E.
    How has the mighty fallen, there was a huge silence in the street of Madrid, but shouts of irrepresible joy in England as a whole last night. It made me begin to wonder, has football changed or is it just that the bunch of Madrid players where docile, I started wondering how the former wonder kid Jude Bellingham suddenly grew so cold that not even a shot on goal from him or is it that the team was built around a failed striker called Mpape. Will I say that the decline of Madrid started when Mpape joined that former wonder club. It makes begin to wonder why Fifa will over the years hyped a player like Mpape and rated him better than the Nigerian Wonder boy Victor Osimhen. Sometimes I wonder why Nigerian Wonder boys continue to suffer huge attacks anytime they start shining. Is it a ploy to dampen their relentless spirit or what. Anyway, kudos to Arsenal, they played to their game plan without distraction and it worked for them. #Team E.
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  • Spiritual attacks are inevitable, but with discernment and prayer, we can stand victorious. Be vigilant, be quick to discern the enemy’s tactics, and be relentless in prayer. Remember, greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4).

    The enemy’s power is no match for the authority and power you carry in Christ. Stay alert, pray with authority, and trust that God has already won the victory for you!

    Not all attacks come through dreams.

    for example:

    When you experience sudden weariness or Fatigue: If you’re suddenly overwhelmed with exhaustion, even after a full night’s rest, it could be a spiritual attack designed to wear you down and make you vulnerable hence fire back the arrows !

    Unusual Emotional Swings: Persistent feelings of anger, fear, sadness, or discouragement that don’t seem connected to any specific event can indicate spiritual interference. The enemy targets our emotions to steal our peace and joy.

    Confusion and Mental Fog: Struggling to focus, remember things, or feeling confused without any clear cause may be a sign that the enemy is trying to cloud your mind.

    Increased Temptation: When temptations suddenly intensify in areas you’ve previously gained victory, it may be the enemy’s attempt to pull you back into *******. fire back to sender any arrow targeting your mind.

    Disruptions in Prayer Life: If you’re finding it difficult to pray, read the Word, or engage in worship, this could be a strategic attack to hinder your spiritual growth and weaken your defenses.
    Spiritual attacks are inevitable, but with discernment and prayer, we can stand victorious. Be vigilant, be quick to discern the enemy’s tactics, and be relentless in prayer. Remember, greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world (1 John 4:4). The enemy’s power is no match for the authority and power you carry in Christ. Stay alert, pray with authority, and trust that God has already won the victory for you! Not all attacks come through dreams. for example: When you experience sudden weariness or Fatigue: If you’re suddenly overwhelmed with exhaustion, even after a full night’s rest, it could be a spiritual attack designed to wear you down and make you vulnerable hence fire back the arrows ! Unusual Emotional Swings: Persistent feelings of anger, fear, sadness, or discouragement that don’t seem connected to any specific event can indicate spiritual interference. The enemy targets our emotions to steal our peace and joy. Confusion and Mental Fog: Struggling to focus, remember things, or feeling confused without any clear cause may be a sign that the enemy is trying to cloud your mind. Increased Temptation: When temptations suddenly intensify in areas you’ve previously gained victory, it may be the enemy’s attempt to pull you back into bondage. fire back to sender any arrow targeting your mind. Disruptions in Prayer Life: If you’re finding it difficult to pray, read the Word, or engage in worship, this could be a strategic attack to hinder your spiritual growth and weaken your defenses.
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  • HOW MY CHILDREN DESTROYED MY MARRIAGE

    I am a medical doctor while my husband is a software developer. We both had good jobs until when the crises in NW and SW started and my husband lost his job and getting another well paid job became difficult, we both decided that I should travel to Canada for a job I got around that time and when I am stabilised, he would join me with the children. We are blessed with 2girls. We continued with our lives.

    December 2018, I decided to come to Cameroon for the festivities and to celebrate or 20th wedding anniversary. When I arrived, I noticed a tensed atmosphere between my daughters and their father. I thought it was the teenager – parent’s issue, so I ignored it. But when I noticed that my daughters would sometimes be rude to their father, I demanded to know what was going on. This became a matter of concern because, my daughters used to adore their father. I tried several times to get my daughters to speak with me but all they had to say was for me to talk to my husband. I had to ask my husband what was going on. He told me it was nothing he could not handle and that our daughters were keeping bad company in school and because of this, he decided to disallow them from going out and attending parties. He drops them in school and created time to pick them from school.

    I was happy as such strong hand is needed for teenage girls. I then ignored their attitude. Few days to when I was to travel back to Canada. I called my daughters to speak with them. After a long talk, they told me that daddy did not want them to go out because he was having sex with both of them. When my husband came back from the office, I confronted him and they repeated what they told me in his presence. My husband denied vehemently but the girls insisted that it was happening.

    I was confused and I sought the counsel of our pastor and his parents. They called our daughters and they said the same thing. I didn’t know who to believe. My husband kept begging me to believe him but I just was not ready to listen because I could not see reason why our children would lie about such. I made arrangement and took my children back to Canada with me despite the loans I had to take, for the extra costs.

    While I filed for divorce. I raised my children alone for about 3years. Then I heard the news that my now ex husband was getting married to someone else. I mentioned it to the girls and expressed how sad I was that a man that would do that to his daughters went scotfree because there is no evidence to push a case. I bursted out crying while apologizing to my girls about what he put them through. It was there that they confessed that their father did not touch them. That they lied because their father did not give them the freedom to do what they wanted and they wanted to leave Cameroon.

    My world shattered. where do I start from? How do I beg my husband? What do I say? Probably, I should have trusted my husband, but I was just trying to be a good mother. I lost a good man. How do I get him to forgive his children and I ? Can I still save my home ?

    Please help me.
    The children are so so Evil
    #Emacraft
    #Team 4
    HOW MY CHILDREN DESTROYED MY MARRIAGE 😭😭😭😭 I am a medical doctor while my husband is a software developer. We both had good jobs until when the crises in NW and SW started and my husband lost his job and getting another well paid job became difficult, we both decided that I should travel to Canada for a job I got around that time and when I am stabilised, he would join me with the children. We are blessed with 2girls. We continued with our lives. December 2018, I decided to come to Cameroon for the festivities and to celebrate or 20th wedding anniversary. When I arrived, I noticed a tensed atmosphere between my daughters and their father. I thought it was the teenager – parent’s issue, so I ignored it. But when I noticed that my daughters would sometimes be rude to their father, I demanded to know what was going on. This became a matter of concern because, my daughters used to adore their father. I tried several times to get my daughters to speak with me but all they had to say was for me to talk to my husband. I had to ask my husband what was going on. He told me it was nothing he could not handle and that our daughters were keeping bad company in school and because of this, he decided to disallow them from going out and attending parties. He drops them in school and created time to pick them from school. I was happy as such strong hand is needed for teenage girls. I then ignored their attitude. Few days to when I was to travel back to Canada. I called my daughters to speak with them. After a long talk, they told me that daddy did not want them to go out because he was having sex with both of them. When my husband came back from the office, I confronted him and they repeated what they told me in his presence. My husband denied vehemently but the girls insisted that it was happening. I was confused and I sought the counsel of our pastor and his parents. They called our daughters and they said the same thing. I didn’t know who to believe. My husband kept begging me to believe him but I just was not ready to listen because I could not see reason why our children would lie about such. I made arrangement and took my children back to Canada with me despite the loans I had to take, for the extra costs. While I filed for divorce. I raised my children alone for about 3years. Then I heard the news that my now ex husband was getting married to someone else. I mentioned it to the girls and expressed how sad I was that a man that would do that to his daughters went scotfree because there is no evidence to push a case. I bursted out crying while apologizing to my girls about what he put them through. It was there that they confessed that their father did not touch them. That they lied because their father did not give them the freedom to do what they wanted and they wanted to leave Cameroon. My world shattered. where do I start from? How do I beg my husband? What do I say? Probably, I should have trusted my husband, but I was just trying to be a good mother. I lost a good man. How do I get him to forgive his children and I ? Can I still save my home ? Please help me. The children are so so Evil 😭 #Emacraft #Team 4
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  • Grace is earned by none, but favour is placed on the chosen. #Favour #Bisi28
    Grace is earned by none, but favour is placed on the chosen. #Favour #Bisi28
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  • To raise $100,000 dollars to develope a cattle ranch, fish farm and poultry farm in Abuja.
    18% $18135.9 Raised of $100000
    This fund will be used to build a first of its kind ranch that will house cattle, fish farm, poultry but not excluding crops that will serve as food for the cattle.
    The ranch will span into acres of land that will be enough to house upto 100cows. They will be grown in house with our special developed crops/grass that will serve as food for the cattle. The poultry will be built in such a way that it will interconnect with the fish farm.
    Every other details will be presented in a full covered document to explain in details how the project will be executed.
    This fund will be used to build a first of its kind ranch that will house cattle, fish farm, poultry but not excluding crops that will serve as food for the cattle. The ranch will span into acres of land that will be enough to house upto 100cows. They will be grown in house with our special developed crops/grass that will serve as food for the cattle. The poultry will be built in such a way that it will interconnect with the fish farm. Every other details will be presented in a full covered document to explain in details how the project will be executed.
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  • Joshua generation is a program coordinated by the ANGLICAN Church but it's non denominational.
    Come to Abuja Stadium from 28th April to 1st. Of May for a wonderful time in the presence of God.
    We are AMBASSADORS OF CHRIST.
    #Paddylay
    Joshua generation is a program coordinated by the ANGLICAN Church but it's non denominational. Come to Abuja Stadium from 28th April to 1st. Of May for a wonderful time in the presence of God. We are AMBASSADORS OF CHRIST. #Paddylay
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