A woman cried out
"This morning,, my 4 year old son Daniel was just here, very healthy & playing with my husband’s car keys 😭😭
My husband had stepped out for a meeting out of town. We were alone at home. I only turned my back for one second to check the food on the stove. Suddenly, I heard a "gulp." I looked at the table the big SUV key was gone. Daniel was clutching his chest, unable to breathe. I ran out without shoes, screaming for help. My neighbor rushed us to the hospital.
The doctors took an X-ray & gave me a report that broke my heart. The key was stuck deep. The doctor said, "Madam, the key has sharp edges. If we pull it, it will trr his throat. We must do surgery right now. Please, you quickly have to go pay the money." I felt like my world was ending. We are still in debt from my father’s funeral. My husband's business has been slow these days, Where are we going to get the surgery money?😭💔
I ran to the hospital chapel, fell on my knees, and cried to God. I told Him, "You gave me this child to keep, not to lose!" I ran back & blocked the doctors as they were wheeling my son to the operating room 😭😭 . I begged the doctor, "Please, try to use the suction tool one last time!" The doctor was angry and told me I was wasting time, but I kept begging until he agreed.
As the doctor put the tool in his throat, Daniel let out a loud, violent cough. CLINK! The heavy car key flew out of his mouth and hit the metal tray! The room went quiet. The nurse shouted, "Blood of Jesus!" The doctor was shocked. He picked up the key, handed it to me, and said: "Woman, go home. Your God did what science cannot explain."
I am back home now, holding my baby. God turned my crying into dancing! 💃🔥 Please, Help me "THANK THIS GOOD GOD" t's not like I'm even so much of a believer. I hardly pray, i hardly go to church on Sundays but he still came through for me when i called. Family, I am crying as I write this. What God cannot do truly does not exist!
Thank you father 🙏"
I met my husband when i was 47, we got Married at the age of 48 and now, I'm a first-time mother at the age of 49!
My life changed forever when I met my amazing husband at 47.
We said our vows just one year after meeting. By age 49, I was expecting, and I gave birth to our miracle son shortly before turning 50. I am a living example that joy follows the struggle.
God is always on schedule; He is always on time, He never fails those who put their trust in Him. Take a look at me me today! I am proud to be a living proof that faith makes the impossible possible. To anyone still waiting for their blessing: do not lose hope!
I am celebrating my joy today, and I am praying that you are next in line for a miracle too.. Keep trusting in God, because your time to be celebrated is coming. God is never late. This is our testimony today. We thank God for this wonderful blessings & hope tht you wish us well.
The day a Nigerian father in the UK called the police on his own daughter, people thought he had lost his mind but he hadn’t. He had simply understood the gamebefore it destroyed his home.😎
She is 14. Back in Nigeria? Calm. Respectful. No issues.
Even when they first relocated to the UK, she was still that same good girl.
Then suddenly something shifted.
“Shut up,” she told her mother one day, when her mum corrected her.
The mother froze.
Maybe it was a bad mood.
But it didn’t stop there.
If her father spoke, she would stand chest to chest with him, eyes locked, almost daring him.
Like she was waiting.
Waiting for something.
At first, they thought it was teenage phase.
But this one didn’t feel normal.
It felt calculated.
One day, the father asked her to do something simple.
She refused.
She stood right in front of him and said, boldly,
“I’m not doing it.”
And then she waited.
That moment… that silence… that eye contact…
She was hoping he would react.
You know that Nigerian reflex.
That “I will show you I’m your father” reaction.
But her dad did something nobody expected.
He picked up his phone and called the police.
The mother panicked.
“Are you serious?!”
He said calmly,
“If I touch her, they will carry me. Let them carry her instead.”
When the police arrived, he didn’t shout.
He didn’t explain too much.
He just said,
“Please take her.”
In the UK, once a child starts acting out like that, they often süsp3ct m£nt@l health issues.
So the officers said they would take her for evaluation.
The moment she heard “mental health”
Her confidence disappeared.
Immediately.
She started begging.
Crying.“Please, mummy… please, daddy…”
But het father didn’t move.
“Take her,” he repeated.
And they did.
That night, the house was quiet but heavy.
The next day, social services showed up.
They said,
“She’s been crying non-stop. She wants to talk.”
The father said,
“Not yet.”
On the second day, they said
“She hasn’t eaten. She keeps begging.”
Finally, he agreed to see her.
The moment she stepped back into that house,
She didn’t argue.
She didn’t stand tall.
She went straight to the floor.
Kneeing.
Crying.
Begging.
That was when the truth came out.
Her friends in school had told her.
Provoke your parents, they told her.
Make them hit you.
Report them.
The government will take you away, give you a house, money, freedom, iphone with free WiFi.
In her mind, she was about to upgrade her life. 😀
New phone.
Freedom.
Soft life.
But she didn’t know one thing
Not every parent will play the role you scripted for them especially Nigerians.
Her father didn’t react.
He redirected.
And the script, flipped on her.
-Uncle recounts his UK brother’s experience with his daughter.
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Someone is just recovering from hangover of yesterday after many bottles and glasses of alcohol.
They will make a mistake of going into the shower to have a hot water bath.
DO NOT DO IT. DO NOT TRY IT.
Taking a hot water bath with alcohol in your system can make you drop dead.
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