Aside the President's incompetence, you're another reason why I think it is a bad idea for him to be re-elected. You're too insensitive for a spokesperson. Tueh!
Ask Peter Obi today, whether Anambra was secure under his watch, he and his Obidients would attempt a brazen revisionism. But the internet never forgets. And Obiano, Obi’s successor, is still alive.
@daddyopm It is wrong for police to settle matters for a church of GOD, but it is right for social media to do right?
Please take your issues to the law enforcement agencies. You have your legal team to address these issues or what good does it bring you to bring it here? It's well.
@Allezamani This was me and my wife's family. It was a culture shock for her that in my home, nobody answers when you say, "Thank you, Ma/Sir" after eating. She discussed it with me, and I just laughed. In hers, you have to thank every elder around after eating your food. 😅😅😅
If you can read, analyse and give honest feedback, this update is for you. You can get paid in dollars for it from your room.
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What do you need to get started?
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The AI industry needs human eyes to make their products better. Those human eyes are being paid very well.
You do not need a degree. You need good English, attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions carefully.
Yours could be next.
Above all, love God.
SPEAKING SOLEMNLY
Anyone living in sexual sins (fornication, adultery, pornography, etc), has no place in Christian ministry. Immorality is a very big deal, scripturally. The believer's BODY is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Yes, the BODY. Therefore, what you do with God's dwelling place must be of colossal significance. Don't you see it?
And, because of the sacredness of Christian ministry, while you can legitimately be a struggling Believer for a season, you cannot be a struggling minister, if the struggle is that you have not overcome sexual immorality. In this regard, the category of a struggling minister does not exist, biblically considered.
This is not about being a "wounded soldier." But in any case, if a soldier takes a bullet during combat, we don't hand him over to the enemies, yes. And we also don't leave him in the frontline to continue fighting – with his wound. We take him out and away for treatment. Whether he can even return to active duty later on depends on the severity/impact of the 'wound' sustained and the assessment of the team managing his case. Taking him out of combat is a responsible act of love and not a case of "condemning our own."
Back from the digression. It is alien to the spirit of Christ, to say someone is a minister of the gospel, even though he commits immorality. The practice of immorality cannot coexist with legitimate practice of ministry. A fornicator or an adulterer is not a Minister. Cannot be.
A minister of the gospel MUST be above reproach. People MUST be safe under his care. Money, too, MUST be safe under his care. The bible insists that he sustains a high level of integrity – morally, ethically, socially.
This is why the Charismata, the gifts of the Spirit are never mentioned as qualification or eligibility for ministry. Check the texts.
So, the practice of equating giftedness with eligibility for ministry is unbiblical and should be discouraged. Being a gifted speaker, for instance, does not qualify anyone for Christian ministry. If you know all the Rhema in the book, and all the historic fine points of orthodoxy, but you're an intermittent fornicator/adulterer, you are ineligible for Christian Ministry. You need to be discipled, you should not be discipling anyone, at all.
Read the passage below carefully, to the very last verse, please: It says a Pastor:
"...must be a good man whose life cannot be spoken against. He must have only one wife, and he must be hard working and thoughtful, orderly, and full of good deeds. He must enjoy having guests in his home and must be a good Bible teacher. He must not be a drinker or quarrelsome, but he must be gentle and kind and not be one who loves money. He must have a well-behaved family, with children who obey quickly and quietly. For if a man can’t make his own little family behave, how can he help the whole church? The pastor must not be a new Christian because he might be proud of being chosen so soon, and pride comes before a fall. (Satan’s downfall is an example.) Also, he must be well spoken of by people outside the church—those who aren’t Christians—so that Satan can’t trap him with many accusations and leave him without freedom to lead his flock"
On the last point above, many people who work in Hotels don't take the church seriously because the see the behind-the-scenes lifestyle of Pastors. A minister must have one life, must be not be two-faced. And he must be an example to both insiders and outsiders.
If the church is weak, Satan is only a remote cause. If the church is weak anywhere, the church is the reason why.
And now, may the glorious Lord of the church step into this seeming perpetual desolation, and pour us the blessing that is Revival.
#CryForRevival
@toyin_abraham1 “What is the State Government doing?”
What is the Federal Government doing or the matters of security no longer stops at the President's table?
I don't think there's agency as incompetent as the @cacnigeria1 under Magaji. If Tinubu is serious with his reforms, Magaji shouldn't spend an extra day as CAC's DG.
Never lie about Excel on your CV.
My first job they asked if I knew Excel.
I said yes.
I knew how to type in cells and do basic addition.
That was my Excel.
First week they sent me a file.
It had 47 sheets.
Formulas pulling data from one sheet to another automatically.
Numbers updating in real time when you changed one cell.
Charts that rebuilt themselves.
I opened it and just stared.
Closed my laptop.
Went to the bathroom.
Stood there for 10 minutes sweating profusely.
Came back and opened YouTube.
That night I learned more about Excel than I had in my entire life.
Because I had told someone I knew it and now I had to know it.
Excel is not Microsoft Office.
It is a full programming environment dressed in a spreadsheet.
People who call it basic have only ever used the surface.
Go deeper and you will find something that can automate your entire business without writing a single line of code.
I know because I went back to that file.
Understood every formula.
Built three more like it by the end of that month.
Never lie about Excel on your CV.
But never underestimate it either.
This whole conversation is pointing to one thing…
The Nigerian healthcare sector runs a system where questioning a doctor is seen as disrespect.
You all have gotten so used to being a one man wonder.
And that right there is dangerous.
If you prescribe a medication as a doctor… and a nurse refuses to give it, there must be a reason.
Pause first.
Because you did not spend the entire night with that patient.
You didn’t see every subtle change.
You didn’t hear every complaint.
You didn’t catch every early sign.
That nurse did.
So if they’re holding back a drug, maybe… just maybe… they’re protecting the patient.
Same thing with pharmacists.
They don’t just hand out medications blindly.
They question. They double-check. They probe.
Not to challenge your ego—but to protect your license and the patient.
And instead of getting defensive, you should be grateful.
Take something like Dapagliflozin.
Every single time I go to collect it, the pharmacist asks:
“What did the patient come in with?”
“Any other medications?”
“What are the troponin levels?”
Some people hear that and think: “Why are you questioning me?”
I hear that and think: “Good. Someone else is thinking.”
That’s how safety works.
Healthcare is not a one-man show.
It’s a team.
And in a real team:
Nurses can question doctors
Pharmacists can challenge prescriptions
Lab scientists can flag inconsistencies
That’s not disrespect.
That’s professionalism.
The real problem starts when:
You don’t see your colleagues as a team…
You see them as inferior.
That’s when questioning feels like an attack.
Let’s be mature :
Doctors are human.
They can make mistakes.
And sometimes, the person who catches that mistake is:
a nurse, a pharmacist or a lab scientist
The only thing required in that moment is humility.
Because the goal is not to be right.
The goal is to keep the patient alive.
If someone in your team raises a concern and your first reaction is ego instead of curiosity…
Then the problem is not them.
It’s you.
@Oparakenneth7@Ugochukwu96_@D_goodybag The Church is not doing a quota system otherwise every state in the world would have a representative in the governing council.
@greatness0220@Ugochukwu96_@D_goodybag Your question should be who and who began the church alongside the founder. That's what a smart thinker does. There are Regional Pastors alongside Provincial Pastors who are all senior pastors and drawn from different parts of the world. Church is hierarchy not quota system.
@abazwhyllzz I help business owners register their brands with the Corporate Affairs Commission. I also offer post Incorporation activities like filling annual returns, corrections and retrievals of documents.