How many times do you have to watch this to call it unhealthy?
That our Faith may come alive.
Faith that believes God can do the impossible.
Faith that stays at the place of prayer till things change.
Help our faith, Lord.
Strengthen our faith 🙏
Watching #BreatheOfLife increased my dopamine tonight
I saw Chapel, Awba dam, U.I stadium, Tech road, Mapo hall, UCH etc
I even saw a house on my street!!
The reason I didnt bawl was because I was too excited to see home
The UI/Ibadan girl in me was so happy.
~ Burning an innocent Clergy’s wife and daughter to the ground as though they were pieces of furniture right in front of him is a trauma one might never recover from. Jeeeesussssss, if I were Rev. Timi, life would never have any meaning from that moment forward.
#BreatheOfLife
🇳🇬Asisat Oshoala arrives Abuja with her $50million new Private jet.
Asisat Oshoala becomes the first Nigerian female footballer to buy a private jet.
Congratulations
That’s because babies do NOT “breathe” while in the womb. Just as they do not eat while in the womb.
They get their oxygen supply (and nutrient supply) through the placenta via the umbilical cord. The placenta and the umbilical cord is the connection tube that links the baby with the mother.
And this will make sense,
Because while the baby is in the womb, the baby’s organs including the lungs is also in a process of development over the 9months: so the unborn baby must have another way to breathe apart from an undeveloped lungs.
As a matter of fact;
When a baby is born, the baby's lungs are filled with fluid. They are not inflated and it is ONLY after the baby takes the first breath after being born that the lungs get inflated. This happens within about 10seconds after delivery.
This first breath sounds like a gasp, as the baby’s brain reacts to the sudden change in temperature and environment as it comes out of the mother’s womb.
And once the baby takes the first breath, oxygen flows into the lungs, the fluid drains out of the lungs, the lungs inflate and starts to work on its own thereafter.
This is a simple breakdown of how a baby “breathes” in the womb and after being born. I hope this explanation helps.