• Good my beautiful and handsome people, God has shown mercy by giving us life today, it's no a right but a privileged that you and I are woke up sound and healthy today. To me and every other person this platform let's not just shout or speak love, lets show some little act of love in our respective abode to people around us today.
    Love is giving, love is sharing, love is kind, love is forgiving, love is not hate or backbiting.
    When show love your spirit is happy, refreshed and fulfilled.

    LET LOVE TAKE OVER YOUR ACTIVITIES TODAY AND YOU WILL GLAD YOU DID

    #knowledge
    #Blessing
    #Nakupenda
    Good my beautiful and handsome people, God has shown mercy by giving us life today, it's no a right but a privileged that you and I are woke up sound and healthy today. To me and every other person this platform let's not just shout or speak love, lets show some little act of love in our respective abode to people around us today. Love is giving, love is sharing, love is kind, love is forgiving, love is not hate or backbiting. When show love your spirit is happy, refreshed and fulfilled. LET LOVE TAKE OVER YOUR ACTIVITIES TODAY AND YOU WILL GLAD YOU DID #knowledge #Blessing #Nakupenda
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  • My God, My God Why have you forsaken me.
    My God, My God Why have you forsaken me.
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  • Your poor background doesn’t mean your back should be on ground

    Don’t limit yourself .. You are made for more Forge ahead and Keep Grinding, Your Time Is Near...
    #happiness
    #AWESOMEGOD
    Your poor background doesn’t mean your back should be on ground ✍️ Don’t limit yourself .. You are made for more 💪Forge ahead and Keep Grinding, Your Time Is Near... 💃💃💃 #happiness #AWESOMEGOD
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  • The Christian life is not a playground. Rather, it is a
    threatening schemes of spiritual combat, not when so
    dangerous an enemy is seeking the destruction of our faith.
    into devastation. The moment a person is converted to
    There are three formidable foes with which we contend—
    It iscritical that we be well informed regarding Satan, who
    evil system around us that is opposed to God. The fleshis
    objector who can escape being drafted. Every disciple of
    Christian life. His faith is constantly under attack. No
    prowls about as a roaring lion seeking someone to devour.
    presides over the kingdom of darkness. Satan’s strategy is
    believer is exempt from this warfare as a conscientious
    to usethe world and the flesh to throw our Christian lives
    Jesus Christ, the more we advance to the front line of the
    believer. No Christian can afford to be ignorant of the
    nothing to please Him. The devil is a fallen angel who
    battlefield of spiritual warfare. The closer we followthe Lord
    our old nature that is likewise opposed to God and can do
    Christ, he begins to meet opposition from the devil in his
    conflict. This is the sobering reality that confronts every
    the world, the flesh, and the devil. The world refers to the
    Christ is thrown into this arena of conflict.
    The Christian life is not a playground. Rather, it is a threatening schemes of spiritual combat, not when so dangerous an enemy is seeking the destruction of our faith. into devastation. The moment a person is converted to There are three formidable foes with which we contend— It iscritical that we be well informed regarding Satan, who evil system around us that is opposed to God. The fleshis objector who can escape being drafted. Every disciple of Christian life. His faith is constantly under attack. No prowls about as a roaring lion seeking someone to devour. presides over the kingdom of darkness. Satan’s strategy is believer is exempt from this warfare as a conscientious to usethe world and the flesh to throw our Christian lives Jesus Christ, the more we advance to the front line of the believer. No Christian can afford to be ignorant of the nothing to please Him. The devil is a fallen angel who battlefield of spiritual warfare. The closer we followthe Lord our old nature that is likewise opposed to God and can do Christ, he begins to meet opposition from the devil in his conflict. This is the sobering reality that confronts every the world, the flesh, and the devil. The world refers to the Christ is thrown into this arena of conflict.
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  • Pray for your kids for God’s guidance and direction. You can’t do it alone…
    #grace
    #attendance
    #Chinosky
    Pray for your kids for God’s guidance and direction. You can’t do it alone… #grace #attendance #Chinosky
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  • A Barrow Pusher Became Rich After Public Insults and Abandonment

    Episode 1

    The sun was merciless that afternoon, pouring its heat down like punishment on the busy streets of Onitsha. Chijioke’s skin was browned from years of exposure, his hands calloused from pushing his barrow through tight markets and uphill roads. He had just finished delivering a load of yams to a woman in Ose Market and was making his way back, tired but hopeful. Business had been rough, but today, he had made a little more than usual. It was enough to buy garri, sugar and a little amount to send to his mother in the village.

    As he paused by a roadside kiosk to buy pure water, he heard a voice he hadn’t heard in years — sharp, familiar, and once dear.
    “Is that not Chijioke?” the voice echoed.
    He turned, and his heart thudded. Ada. Beautiful, proud Ada. The same Ada he had once given his heart to in their village school. Now she stood radiant in makeup and fancy clothes, flanked by two other girls.

    He smiled awkwardly, lifting his hand in greeting. “Ada, long time—”
    She cut him off with a mocking laugh. “Chijioke! You still dey push barrow? Haba! Na wa o. Look at your mates! They drive cars, they wear suits. And you?” Her friends burst into laughter. One even took out her phone to snap a picture.

    A small crowd began to gather. Traders stopped. Bus conductors paused their chants. People stared. Chijioke’s heart sank. He felt like the ground should open and swallow him.
    “I used to like you before,” Ada continued, “but now I thank God I said no to you. See your life!”

    He stood rooted, too stunned to speak. The bottle of water slipped from his hand. His eyes burned with unshed tears, but he wouldn’t let them fall. Instead, he picked up his barrow slowly, nodded once, and pushed it forward. Each step felt like a hundred lashes to his pride. People whispered, others laughed, some just watched. It was the longest walk of his life.

    By the time he reached the edge of the market, his legs were shaking. He veered off the main road, found a quiet spot behind an abandoned shop, and sat on a broken cement slab. For the first time in years, he let the tears come. He cried for his dreams, for his shame, for his father who had died too soon, for the mother whose body was fading from sickness. He cried for being mocked, for being poor, for being helpless.

    But somewhere in the middle of the tears, a thought began to grow. What if this was not the end? What if her insult was a mirror showing him who he’d become — and who he could still be? The pain turned into fire. A quiet vow formed in his heart: They will never laugh at me like this again.

    #worldwide
    #africanfolktales
    #Discipline
    #nakupenda
    A Barrow Pusher Became Rich After Public Insults and Abandonment Episode 1 The sun was merciless that afternoon, pouring its heat down like punishment on the busy streets of Onitsha. Chijioke’s skin was browned from years of exposure, his hands calloused from pushing his barrow through tight markets and uphill roads. He had just finished delivering a load of yams to a woman in Ose Market and was making his way back, tired but hopeful. Business had been rough, but today, he had made a little more than usual. It was enough to buy garri, sugar and a little amount to send to his mother in the village. As he paused by a roadside kiosk to buy pure water, he heard a voice he hadn’t heard in years — sharp, familiar, and once dear. “Is that not Chijioke?” the voice echoed. He turned, and his heart thudded. Ada. Beautiful, proud Ada. The same Ada he had once given his heart to in their village school. Now she stood radiant in makeup and fancy clothes, flanked by two other girls. He smiled awkwardly, lifting his hand in greeting. “Ada, long time—” She cut him off with a mocking laugh. “Chijioke! You still dey push barrow? Haba! Na wa o. Look at your mates! They drive cars, they wear suits. And you?” Her friends burst into laughter. One even took out her phone to snap a picture. A small crowd began to gather. Traders stopped. Bus conductors paused their chants. People stared. Chijioke’s heart sank. He felt like the ground should open and swallow him. “I used to like you before,” Ada continued, “but now I thank God I said no to you. See your life!” He stood rooted, too stunned to speak. The bottle of water slipped from his hand. His eyes burned with unshed tears, but he wouldn’t let them fall. Instead, he picked up his barrow slowly, nodded once, and pushed it forward. Each step felt like a hundred lashes to his pride. People whispered, others laughed, some just watched. It was the longest walk of his life. By the time he reached the edge of the market, his legs were shaking. He veered off the main road, found a quiet spot behind an abandoned shop, and sat on a broken cement slab. For the first time in years, he let the tears come. He cried for his dreams, for his shame, for his father who had died too soon, for the mother whose body was fading from sickness. He cried for being mocked, for being poor, for being helpless. But somewhere in the middle of the tears, a thought began to grow. What if this was not the end? What if her insult was a mirror showing him who he’d become — and who he could still be? The pain turned into fire. A quiet vow formed in his heart: They will never laugh at me like this again. #worldwide #africanfolktales #Discipline #nakupenda
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  • The world can really be a peaceful place to live if everyone of us brings out the true humanity in us as created by the Almighty God to express love.
    #SpreadTheLove
    The world 🌍 can really be a peaceful place to live if everyone of us brings out the true humanity in us as created by the Almighty God to express love. #SpreadTheLove
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  • #Attendance
    #Waskydone
    #Grateful
    When everything in life fails you even friends and family know it that God can't fail you.

    It's another week lets push it.
    #Attendance #Waskydone #Grateful When everything in life fails you even friends and family know it that God can't fail you. It's another week lets push it.
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  • Goodmorning LOVE family.....Never start your day without talking to God. Him alone knows the end from the beginning.
    Happy weekend.
    #Motivation #Team2 #Subewo
    Goodmorning LOVE family.....Never start your day without talking to God. Him alone knows the end from the beginning. Happy weekend. #Motivation #Team2 #Subewo
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  • Dreaming Of Seeing Chained Animal, To see animals in your dream symbolize difficulty, hardship and troubles. Chained animals could represent some powers trying to hold you back. This type of dream reveals the activities of household enemies against your progress. Every time you see a chained animal in your dream, it is telling you that your stars have been tied down through problems, sickness, and poverty. And it takes the grace of God to deliver you from your enemies. If you encounter two animals being chained down, kindly go for deliverance with immediate effect. Because it foretells that you cannot make progress or record good success in life. You are feeling tied down to your circumstances and are no longer sure whether you can become somebody in life. If you are you see a goat, dog chained or tossed around by a person, it shows a particular person has been in charge of your delay, wasted opportunities, losses and that it will take some enormous effort to receive freedom. It is much more difficult to escape except the power of God come down and loose the chain ropes. Kindly read Matthew 18:18. Go on 3 days prayers and fasting between 6am to 6pm.

    Dreaming Of Seeing Chained Animal, To see animals in your dream symbolize difficulty, hardship and troubles. Chained animals could represent some powers trying to hold you back. This type of dream reveals the activities of household enemies against your progress. Every time you see a chained animal in your dream, it is telling you that your stars have been tied down through problems, sickness, and poverty. And it takes the grace of God to deliver you from your enemies. If you encounter two animals being chained down, kindly go for deliverance with immediate effect. Because it foretells that you cannot make progress or record good success in life. You are feeling tied down to your circumstances and are no longer sure whether you can become somebody in life. If you are you see a goat, dog chained or tossed around by a person, it shows a particular person has been in charge of your delay, wasted opportunities, losses and that it will take some enormous effort to receive freedom. It is much more difficult to escape except the power of God come down and loose the chain ropes. Kindly read Matthew 18:18. Go on 3 days prayers and fasting between 6am to 6pm.
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  • I am enriched with utterance! #Knowledge #Godly
    I am enriched with utterance! #Knowledge #Godly
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  • #abimfolu #grace
    May God help Us
    #abimfolu #grace May God help Us
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