JAMB and the Nigerian public university system may largely determine what you study…
But I owe it to the child I once was, the one who dreamed of becoming a doctor to make it happen!
I don’t know when or how it will happen, but so help me God.
I no dey like put mouth for church gist but I feel like I will doing God a disservice if I don’t respond to this.
5/6 years ago a friend introduced me to AJS messages. As a rule, I do not listen to taped preachings for no reason, so when he sent them, I clearly told him I
I cannot say what entered me but I know the things that significantly left me.
These guys are just humans and should be treated as such but don’t ever underestimate what God does with people who heed his call.
Sex is for marriage ONLY. We cannot keep passing down to the younger generation a mindset that normalises sleeping around, using birth control as a licence for immorality and doing anything we want with our bodies. Society is becoming morally bankrupt and it is heartbreaking.
What am I seeing?
People now boldly declare publicly that they are sexually active without being married.
It feels as if the world has grown unbearably dark, turning abominable things into the norm. A very sinful act done in fear now becomes something you flaunt.
Jesus!!!
What am I seeing?
People now boldly declare publicly that they are sexually active without being married.
It feels as if the world has grown unbearably dark, turning abominable things into the norm. A very sinful act done in fear now becomes something you flaunt.
Jesus!!!
While in Benue, I met with dozens of Christians who were driven from their homes and subjected to horrific violence and now live in IDP camps.
They told harrowing stories that will remain with me for the rest of my life.
One woman was forced to watch as they killed her husband and five children. She, and her unborn child, barely escaped.
Another woman’s family was murdered in front of her and her baby was ripped from her womb.
One man’s family was hacked to death in front of his eyes and his armed was permanently mangled.
There are more than 600,000 Christians in IDP camps in Benue State alone.
These Christians should be able to live in their ancestral homeland without fear of genocidal Fulani.
My dear believer, if you come across this kind of dangerous tweet, flee immediately. Do not entertain it for a moment. Do not consume such content. Sex is deeply spiritual, and anyone who treats it as casual is speaking from a place of ignorance. Do not allow people who lack spiritual understanding to mislead you. Guard your spirit. Guard your destiny.
I’m not going to lie. Seeing Messi, who has achieved everything in World ⚽️, get this excited about winning MLS Cup is wild and very cool.
Grande, Leo. #Messi𓃵
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Gonzalo Higuaín:
“When we lost the 2014 World Cup final, no one spoke to me in the locker room.
I sat there in silence, feeling as if the entire world was blaming me.
Some of my teammates looked at me with anger, and I felt the weight of guilt on my shoulders.
Messi came up to me, hugged me, and said:
‘It’s okay. This is football. We reached the final. We are champions.’
After that, I heard that the coach didn’t want me to return to the national team.
Messi stepped in and spoke to the coach, saying:
‘It’s not his fault. In football, we lose together. No one is perfect.’
So the coach brought me back to the team.
If it weren’t for Messi, I would still feel guilty today.
I’m very happy he won the World Cup — he truly deserved it. His heart is so big.”
My Dad went on a spiritual journey for me.
While I was still in school, there was this guy who was obsessed with me.
It wasn't normal, and I hadn't experienced it before.
He would send me endless cryptic messages, tell me he wanted to marry me, and, in the same vein, threaten me that I didn't have a choice.
For the first few weeks, I kept it to myself, but he sent me one particular message, and I knew right there that it was beyond me.
So I went into my Dad’s home office and told him everything that’s been happening and showed him all the messages.
That same week, this guy came to my parents' house, demanded to see me, and nobody opened the gate for him.
He slept outside all night long.
When we woke up in the morning, he was there.
That was the scariest thing I had experienced up to that point.
It was clear that he had a mental illness.
I can't quite recall all the measures my dad took to protect me, but I can not forget one thing he did.
He went on a 7-day fast.
He did the first 3 days dry and had only liquids until day 7.
He also had vigils every night without involving me or anyone else.
Even though I had the problem, I had full meals during that period.
After those 7 days, I did not hear from this guy again.
Not one message, not an appearance, nothing.
My Dad is my superhero.
He would always say, a time will come in your life when your human capabilities and knowledge will fail you.
Don't forget to keep God central in your life.
That was one of the miracles I experienced in my life, and I have my Dad to thank for it.
So yesterday some people heavily criticised the media team for the glitches during the streaming. Maybe the criticism was justified, and I understand how frustrating it can be as a viewer when the experience does not flow the way you hoped it would.
But let me share something God taught me.
When I became a deliberate believer, not just someone who grew up in church but someone who chose to serve, I asked God where He wanted me. And He led me into the very department I had always been frustrated with.
The same unit I used to complain about.
The same unit I quietly wished would do better.
That was exactly where God placed me.
And it was there, behind the scenes, that I learned the truth.
The long hours.
The pressure.
The last minute changes.
The spiritual resistance.
The small problems that suddenly become big ones.
The many things that can go wrong that nobody in the congregation ever sees.
Serving opened my eyes.
It humbled me.
It taught me to replace criticism with compassion, assumptions with understanding, and frustration with prayer.
So before we speak on what happens on the stage or behind the screens, let us remember that there are real people giving their best with everything they have, often under pressure we know nothing about.
Give grace. ❤️❤️
Noni Madueke on religion within the Arsenal squad: “It’s fantastic that we have a squad that is not ashamed of that. We believe it gives us such a massive boost when we go on to the pitch, that we’re not alone.”
“We believe that we have God fighting for us. It just brings us closer together. We’re so close, but I feel like [we’re closer] because of it & long may it continue for sure.”
“Before every game, we pray together for a few minutes & then also at the hotel, studying the bible & just praying. Not even just always praying, just seeing if we’re all good, checking on each other.”
“There are probably 10 of us, so a few of us contribute. Maybe [we pick] a scripture, we talk about it, read about it, see what everyone is going through, how we can help, pray for each other, stuff like that, so it’s really good.” 🙏 [@premierleague]
Madueke on religion at Arsenal: ‘Before every game we pray together for a few mins and then also at hotel, studying the bible and praying
‘There’s like 10 of us, so a few of us contribute. For a scripture, we talk about it, read about it, see what everyone is going through’ #afc