🚨🇵🇹 Pepe hits back at Zlatan Ibrahimović over his comments on Cristiano Ronaldo at the World Cup:
"In 2013, we sent him home and secured our place at the World Cup thanks to an extraordinary performance from Cristiano Ronaldo.
That's something Zlatan will never forget.
Now, Zlatan clings to Messi's achievements as if they were part of his own legacy because he needs controversy to stay relevant."
Zlatan got destroyed. 🤐🔥
In a world where many doubt the supernatural, it is important that those who have experienced the hand of God in a tangible manner never keep silent about it.
If you’ve ever experienced a healing or miracle, share in the comments.
Someone might desperately need your testimony to be encouraged.
You see what Eric Gugua did here???
That's exactly how you greet a married woman as a man whether her husband is there or not.
You don't hug her.
If she brings her body close to hug you before you stretch your hand, hold her shoulder and convert it to a side hug.
E get why.
Avoid any form of hug that'd make her bréasts rub your chest.
Shalom!
South Korea’s Lee Jae Sung shared Proverbs 3:5-6 “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”
It's 8:30 PM on a Wednesday. Tunde just walked into the house after spending two freaking hours in traffic on Third Mainland Bridge. He is exhausted, his shirt is soaked in sweat, and he just wants to drop his bag and drink some cold water.
Kemi is in the living room, fanning herself because there is no light. She looks at Tunde, then looks at his empty hands. He forgot to buy the petrol for the generator, which he promised he would pick up on his way home.
If Kemi was just angry or frustrated, she would complain. She might say, "Tunde, ah-ah! I reminded you about this fuel this morning. Now we have to sleep in this heat, and the food in the freezer will spoil. I am really upset." That is a normal complaint. It focuses on the mistake and how it affects her.
But contempt is different. Contempt doesn't attack the mistake... it attacks the person.
Instead of complaining, Kemi hisses loudly, rolls her eyes, and looks at him with pure disgust.
"You cannot even remember to buy ordinary fuel. Is it until I write it on your forehead? I don't even know why I expect anything from you. It's like living with another child. You are completely useless when it comes to taking simple responsibility."
Tunde freezes. He knows he messed up. He doesn't feel like a partner who made a mistake... he feels like a foolish schoolboy being scolded by his headmistress. His pride is crushed. Instead of going out to find fuel, he gets defensive, hisses back, and walks into the bedroom, slamming the door.
Contempt doesn't ruin a marriage in one day.
It is a slow leak. Day by day, insult by insult, it drains away all the love, respect, and friendship until there is nothing left.