@tesh_ola@OnyinyechukwuO9@Rxbremen Am I supposed to register e-dividend for Gtco because I didn’t get any dividend and I also purchased via Bamboo app🥺
A male colleague sent me a message ‘Hi Seyi please…’ I responded ‘okay Femi. I will get it done.
He then responds, I’m ’Mr. Femi and not Femi’ so I responded too that ‘I’m Mrs. Oluwabiyi and not Seyi’
Aura for what again? 😂😂😂😂
AYRA STARR.
She lived in Diamond estate, just the next street from mine. I didn’t know her as Ayra Starr because she had not become that yet, but I had seen her, especially with her sister Tunmise (known as Salt now) who attended the secondary beside my house (Ayomi Schools). I didn’t go to Tunmise’s school coz it was too close to my house but I had friends there, and lowk I wanted to be friends with her too coz she looked cool and we always had eye contact whenever we jammed while I was going to school and she was coming to hers too. It was like a year later in 2021, my friend Stephen, who was Tunmise classmate, rushed to my house with joy and was telling me that Tunmise sister had blown and got signed by Don Jazzy. We felt happy for her and it made her very popular too around the area. Tunmise still attended Ayomi schools and finished there but obviously I didn’t see Ayra Starr again after the blow up.
AYRA STARR.
She lived in Diamond estate, just the next street from mine. I didn’t know her as Ayra Starr because she had not become that yet, but I had seen her, especially with her sister Tunmise (known as Salt now) who attended the secondary beside my house (Ayomi Schools). I didn’t go to Tunmise’s school coz it was too close to my house but I had friends there, and lowk I wanted to be friends with her too coz she looked cool and we always had eye contact whenever we jammed while I was going to school and she was coming to hers too. It was like a year later in 2021, my friend Stephen, who was Tunmise classmate, rushed to my house with joy and was telling me that Tunmise sister had blown and got signed by Don Jazzy. We felt happy for her and it made her very popular too around the area. Tunmise still attended Ayomi schools and finished there but obviously I didn’t see Ayra Starr again after the blow up.
In 2014, Travis Greene wrote Made a Way not from victory, but from fear, uncertainty, and silence.
His wife was 21 weeks pregnant when her water broke. Doctors gave their unborn son, David, almost no chance to survive. For two months, it was bed rest, tension, and waiting… caught between hope and heartbreak.
But Travis didn’t wait for the miracle to worship.
He wrote in past tense: “You made a way.”
Not “You will”… but “You made.”
That is faith speaking ahead of manifestation.
“Standing here, not knowing how we’ll get through this test…” — that was real. No answers. No visible way.
“But holding onto faith, You know best…” — that was trust. What shocks man never shocks God.
“And when it looks as if we can’t win… You step in.” — that was surrender. Where human strength ends, God begins.
“When our backs were against the wall and it looked as if it was over… You made a way.”
That is the language of the impossible.
And then the testimony: “My son is breathing. My son is living.”
When doctors said NO, God said YES.
When it looked finished, Heaven whispered: “Not yet.”
“Not yet” means God is not done. “Not yet” means the story is still unfolding.
Their son was born at 28 weeks… alive.
That is why this song carries weight. It is not theory, it is tested faith.
Maybe you are in your own “21 weeks” moment — fragile, uncertain, afraid.
Hear this: You may not see the way, but that does not mean there isn’t one.
2 Kings 3:17 — “You shall not see wind, neither shall you see rain; yet the valley shall be filled with water.”
Don’t know how… but God will do it.
#Faith #MadeAWay #TravisGreene #TrustGod #Worship
Dear Men, please learn to protect your wife at all costs.
Our first son was 4 months old and we decided to go visit my husband's family.
My husband carried our baby using a carrier and I was holding a small hand bag. There was no car then, so we took a bike.
Upon reaching their home, we met my father in law and exchanged pleasantries, my mother in law came and took our baby to put him on her back.
A few hours later it was time to go and something I will never forget happened. My husband went to my mother in law and carried our son and put him in the carrier.
My father in law snapped and said why should it be my husband carrying the baby , that it is the work of his wife not him, he said look at her she's carrying only a hand bag and you're the one carrying the baby stop doing that.
I was so shocked and as I made a move to go collect our baby, my husband said stop right there. I stood still o.
He then turned to his father and said, dad with all due respect sir this is my family, my wife, my son,my future.
This is how I chose to run my home, she carried him for 10 months, went through so much pain to bring him forth, and now it is my turn to also do my part.
His dad said okay, sorry for interfering and that was the end.
Guys at that point, I said to myself, yes, this husband by God's grace I choose am well.
Imagine if he had supported his dad?
Many spouses don't protect their partners from their family members, however you treat him or her before your family is the exact same way they will reciprocate.
The END
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