@ESPNUK Did you guys watch Argentina's team play at all?
The guys were brilliant and not just Messi.
Tell me which space Congo gave the guy. Congo made a rectangular brick around the guy and the players too were jusy balabluing
@lindaikeji Wait abi you guys did not hear her well ni?
She is a widow and not a 'runaway'
Please lets be kind with comments. Kindly learn to find a place for empathy in what we say.
According to reports, angry Residents of Anchau town in Kubau LGA, Kaduna State, confronted heavily armed bandits terrorists who try to invade their town, the terrorists abandoned their plan after failing to disperse the angry Youths, despite firing multiple shots.
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NO MATTER THE RISK, WE WON'T GIVE UP!
Many Souls are perishing, and there is no one to reach them with the Gospel of Christ Jesus.
More villages are yet to be reached with the Gospel, and more souls need to be saved.
That is why we are capitalising on this opportunity to reach out to those villages with the Gospel of Christ Jesus.
If it is for souls to be saved, we will risk our lives. Anywhere this gospel takes us, we are ready to say yes.
We won't stop now or later until the Gospel is preached and Jesus is seen and glorified. What are you doing for souls to be saved?
Keep praying for us brethren!
God has a plan for everyone. Even if you're serving Him, He expects others to support you. Those who serve Him are released to do His work, while you stay to represent them. #Faith#Service#GodsPlan
My beloved brothers and sisters in Christ,
Grace and peace be unto you in the mighty name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Yesterday, on the 15th of June, my heart was heavy as I stood before God to offer prayers for the widows of Riyom Local Government Area whose husbands were taken from them by the cruelty of violence. There are moments when words fail, when the pain of a people is too deep for human understanding. This was one of those moments.
As I looked into the eyes of these grieving women, I did not just see widows. I saw mothers carrying burdens too heavy for their shoulders. I saw children asking when their fathers would return, not knowing that they never will. I saw families whose laughter has been replaced by silence and whose homes have become places of tears.
The Holy Bible tells us in Psalm 34:18,
"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
With tears in my eyes, I prayed that God Himself would become the Husband of every widow and the Father of every orphan. I prayed that the God who never sleeps would comfort every wounded heart and give strength to those who feel they can no longer carry on.
I reminded them of the promise in Isaiah 41:10:
"Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee."
No amount of words can replace a husband. No sermon can erase the memory of a father who was stolen from his children. But our faith teaches us that even in the darkest valley, God walks beside His people.
I also call upon every Christian, every Nigerian, and every person of goodwill not to forget these families. Pray for them. Stand with them. Comfort them. Support the children who now face an uncertain future. Let them know that they have not been abandoned.
As I held their hands in prayer, I silently cried to God and asked Him to wipe away their tears, because Revelation 21:4 gives us this blessed hope:
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying."
To the widows of Riyom, I want you to know that your tears have been seen. Your cries have been heard. Your pain matters. The Church stands with you, and by the grace of God, we will continue to pray, to speak, and to believe that light will overcome darkness.
May the souls of those who lost their lives rest in the peace of God, and may the Lord grant comfort, healing, and hope to every family left behind.
The Lord bless you and keep you all.
Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo
The US State Department is trying to help get Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother to the United States to watch her son play in the World Cup, a State Department official said. https://t.co/VlsPDHmJZl
For humanity sake. Help save this young child battling with Kidney disease. It won't cost a thing for you to repost it until he gets the needed help.
Show a little kindness!
@maribeemjay@vanguardngrnews You guys are just the same
Its so idiotic for you to think this is all about Nigeria.
What are we to say about your jobless good-for-nothing big-bellied-Umqombothi-drinking miscreants.