I Live in America, I have a good job, and has been making money for over a decade now
but, I am still poor because almost everyone that I know in Nigeria is still struggling.
If Nigeria start to function well - I will no longer send money to people at home, and I can now have surplus money that I can use to vacation like my Oyibo counterparts.
This is why Peter Obi winning is very important to me.
I want a situation where people abroad and people in Nigeria relationship does not revolve around money.
Bad condition in Nigeria affects Nigerians abroad because our responsibilities quadruples.
Peter Obi is the answer 2027.
This video breaks the heart. 💔
What should be a simple roll call becomes a heartbreaking reminder of empty seats, stølen futures, and missing voices.
No Nigerian child deserves captivity and i||egal adøption.
This is not just a skit, but a painful reality to what many Nigerian families are facing and living with.
Our children need protection. Our nation needs better governance.
Please, kindly repost/quote and let it go viral.
SPEAKING SOLEMNLY
Anyone living in sexual sins (fornication, adultery, pornography, etc), has no place in Christian ministry. Immorality is a very big deal, scripturally. The believer's BODY is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yes, the BODY. Therefore, what you do with God's dwelling place must be of colossal significance. Don't you see it?
And, because of the sacredness of Christian ministry, while you can legitimately be a struggling Believer for a season, you cannot be a struggling minister, if the struggle is that you have not overcome sexual immorality. In this regard, the category of a struggling minister does not exist, biblically considered.
This is not about being a "wounded soldier." But in any case, if a soldier takes a bullet during combat, we don't hand him over to the enemies, yes. And we also don't leave him in the frontline to continue fighting – with his wound. We take him out and away for treatment. Whether he can even return to active duty later on depends on the severity/impact of the 'wound' sustained and the assessment of the team managing his case. Taking him out of combat is a responsible act of love and not a case of "condemning our own."
Back from the digression. It is alien to the spirit of Christ, to say someone is a minister of the gospel, even though he commits immorality. The practice of immorality cannot coexist with legitimate practice of ministry. A fornicator or an adulterer is not a Minister. Cannot be.
A minister of the gospel MUST be above reproach. People MUST be safe under his care. Money, too, MUST be safe under his care. The bible insists that he sustains a high level of integrity – morally, ethically, socially.
This is why the Charismata, the gifts of the Spirit are never mentioned as qualification or eligibility for ministry. Check the texts.
So, the practice of equating giftedness with eligibility for ministry is unbiblical and should be discouraged. Being a gifted speaker, for instance, does not qualify anyone for Christian ministry. If you know all the Rhema in the book, and all the historic fine points of orthodoxy, but you're an intermittent fornicator/adulterer, you are ineligible for Christian Ministry. You need to be discipled, you should not be discipling anyone, at all.
Read the passage below carefully, to the very last verse, please: It says a Pastor:
"...must be a good man whose life cannot be spoken against. He must have only one wife, and he must be hard working and thoughtful, orderly, and full of good deeds. He must enjoy having guests in his home and must be a good Bible teacher. He must not be a drinker or quarrelsome, but he must be gentle and kind and not be one who loves money. He must have a well-behaved family, with children who obey quickly and quietly. For if a man can’t make his own little family behave, how can he help the whole church? The pastor must not be a new Christian because he might be proud of being chosen so soon, and pride comes before a fall. (Satan’s downfall is an example.) Also, he must be well spoken of by people outside the church—those who aren’t Christians—so that Satan can’t trap him with many accusations and leave him without freedom to lead his flock"
On the last point above, many people who work in Hotels don't take the church seriously because the see the behind-the-scenes lifestyle of Pastors. A minister must have one life, must be not be two-faced. And he must be an example to both insiders and outsiders.
If the church is weak, Satan is only a remote cause. If the church is weak anywhere, the church is the reason why.
And now, may the glorious Lord of the church step into this seeming perpetual desolation, and pour us the blessing that is Revival.
#CryForRevival
Hello @LCFC
I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football.
I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings.
I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch.
My highlights are here: https://t.co/nD68FCLsMn
Thanks,
Olaogun
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“Why didn’t Jesus kill if God can kill?”
Because that was not the purpose of His earthly mission 🤷♂️.
Jesus Himself said:
“For the Son of Man did not come to destroy men’s lives but to save them.” — Luke 9:56
Notice the words: “did not come”.
That statement is mission-specific.
Also notice this:
When Jesus read from Isaiah 61 in Luke 4, He stopped at: “To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord…”
and then He closed the book (Luke 4:19–20).
But the same passage in Isaiah continues with:
“…and the day of vengeance of our God.” — Isaiah 61:2
This is important.
The passage reveals two dimensions:
- mercy,
- and judgment.
In His first coming, Christ came primarily in mercy to save men, not destroy them.
We must understand the difference between: ability and mission.
Even then, Scripture still shows that Jesus possesses authority over life, death, and judgment.
“For the Father judges no one, but has committed all judgment to the Son.” — John 5:22
“For as the Father raises the dead and gives life to them, even so the Son gives life to whom He will.” — John 5:21
Also:
“He has appointed a day on which He will judge the world in righteousness by the Man whom He has ordained.” — Acts 17:31
Furthermore, in Acts 5, Ananias and Sapphira were judged after lying to the Holy Spirit.
Peter said:
“You have not lied to men but to God.”
So to argue: “Jesus did not kill during His earthly ministry, therefore God cannot judge or take life”
is not a sound conclusion.
That deduction comes from isolating one portion of Scripture without considering the whole counsel of God.
And if one is not careful, that line of thinking drifts toward Marcionism — the ancient heresy that separated Jesus from the God of the Old Testament.
Scripture reveals one God:
holy,
merciful,
just,
righteous,
and loving.
Doctrine must be built from the entirety of Scripture, not from isolated verses detached from their context.
Hope this helps.
See eh, if you attend a bible believing church. Where they actually rightly divide the word of God.
You don't know what God has done for you!
I'm really sad with what I've been hearing this guy defend on this space.
Jargons!
Today, with deep honor and gratitude, I celebrate my Spiritual Father, Prophet Joel Ogebe, a man whose labor for the Body of Christ cannot be measured by words alone.
In a generation filled with many voices, what my Father carries cannot be commonly found among men. He is not just a prophet; he is a system ordained by God for the raising, alignment, and preservation of destinies.
One man, yet, operating in dimensions that many spend lifetimes trying to understand. A prophet with precision, a teacher with depth, a carrier of undeniable power, moving accurately in the word of knowledge and the prophetic. A major voice in music, an influencer in the financial world, and above all, a man with a heart of gold.
There is hardly an elder, friend, son, or daughter connected to Prophet Joel Ogebe who has not been blessed by his sacrifice, wisdom, generosity, and covering in no small way. Many men stand today because one man chose to carry burdens that were not even his to bear.
For years, you have endured insults, misunderstanding, attacks, and ridicule, yet you remained steadfast so believers could rise into their God-ordained spheres of influence. While many were afraid to confront the corruption and darkness that crept into the prophetic ministry, you stood boldly and spoke with conviction until visible change began to emerge in many false systems.
History will never accurately tell the story of the rise and preservation of authentic prophetic operation in Africa and across the nations without mentioning your name. Your voice has become a compass to many, your teachings a light to thousands, and your life an answer to a generation searching for truth and power without compromise.
Papa, you are more than a man to us, you are a movement, a mantle, and a divine answer sent for such a time as this.
I, alongside the entire ERA GLOBAL family, celebrate and honor you deeply, our RABONI. Thank you for pouring endlessly into men, for standing when others sat down, and for paying prices many will never understand.
We love you greatly, sir.
And because of your sacrifices, we will be many. ✊🏾
🇨🇳China tackled its waste problem by building over 1,000 waste-to-energy plants, using a 150-year-old technology on a massive scale.
Now, some cities even import trash to keep the system running. Turning pollution into power has become a global model!
The Mechanical Engineering final year students of IMO State University were hosting a graduation party. At some point the generator developed fault.
None of the students had a clue on how to fix it. They all had to start searching for an artisan to fix it. They eventually found someone that came and fixed it.
The quality of the graduates in most of our state universities and in some federal universities are unemployable.
A university where students have to sort their way out without learning anything meaningful.
I call many of them, illiterate graduates.
@winexviv@PRINCEWILLJOS04 In the whole world, is there anywhere in the mechanical engineering degree curriculum where students are taught to fix engines?
@alexbeauchamp3 I'm really curious to know why people esteem baptism so much. I believe understanding and faith in the finished work of Christ should come first and remain paramount. Baptism should be a public declaration of faith.
I used to joke as a Muslim: “God doesn’t have a wife—how can He have a son?”
It sounded blasphemous. But no one explained this:
In Semitic culture, “son of” doesn’t mean biological. It means identity. Same nature.
Son of Man = fully human.
Son of God = fully divine.
That’s why in John 5:18 they tried to kill Jesus, not for healing, but because calling God His Father meant He was making Himself equal with God.
What used to offend me was this: I am messy. Totally human. The idea of a perfect God stepping into my mess felt wrong. Almost humiliating.
But I had it backwards. He wasn’t lowering Himself out of weakness. He was stepping down out of love. Because I wasn’t climbing my way to heaven. So, God came down - not as a rulebook, not as religion - but as a Son.
As a Savior. God didn’t get married. He revealed His nature.
And when I finally saw it, it didn’t make Him smaller or weaker. It made Him infinitely more powerful and beautiful.