Detail-oriented and self-motivated IT professional with proven experience in annotation and labelling, geolocation systems and search relevance optimization.
Make sense out of this 👇
According to Islamic belief, Allah deliberately made it appear as though the Jews had killed Jesus on the cross. Then He folded His hands and watched for centuries.
He watched as Jesus disciples went everywhere preaching that Jesus was crucified, died, and resurrected. He watched them baptize new believers and plant churches across nations. He watched Stephen get stoned to death. He watched James beheaded by Herod Agrippa I. He watched Peter crucified upside down. One by one, He watched the disciples martyred in gruesome ways.
He watched as the very Christians who believed this “lie” were brutally persecuted for their faith. Some were thrown into the fire, some were beheaded, and others were driven from their homes and stripped of everything they owned.
Yet Allah did nothing to stop the movement.
For over 600 years, Allah remained completely silent. He didn’t correct the “lie.” He didn’t intervene. Christianity spread rapidly, the New Testament manuscripts were written and circulated widely, churches were established, and thousands upon thousands believed and got baptized. Still, He said nothing.
Then, after nearly six centuries, He finally decided to “reveal the truth” through a man from Arabia, an illiterate who never met Jesus, never knew the disciples, and had zero eyewitness connection to the events. This man was sent to tell the Jews and Christians that it was all an illusion: Jesus never actually died.
And we are expected to believe this?
What happened to all those who died believing Jesus was crucified and resurrected before Muhammad was even born?
What happened to the disciples who gave their lives spreading this message?
What happened to the early believers who built their entire faith on it?
If Allah has a track record of orchestrating or permitting such a massive, long-running deception, how can anyone trust him now when he claims something different about Jesus?
A god who deceives people on this scale is not worthy of trust.❌❌❌
@sneako is beyond delusional! He just challenged all CHRISTIANS to answer this???
This is what ISLAM does to you.
Lies don’t last forever.
Stay away from falsehood.
Come to JESUS now.
@Acts17David@ApostateProphet
IFA Ngba aye lo, ogberi o mo....
FROM THE ARCHIEVES:
Professor Wande Abimbo̩la, The Àwisé̩ Àgbayé, the Historian, University Administrator, Ifa Diviner, former Vice Chancellor, University of Ife̩ now O̩bafe̩mi Awolo̩wo̩ University, Ile Ife̩ from 1982 - 1990.
The Erudite Scholar is the representative of the Yoruba Ifa religion worlwide.
In the pictures below are Professor Wande Abimbo̩la of Nigeria, an Ifa Diviner. Àwisé̩ Àgbayé with Pope Benedict XVI, Rabbi David Rosen, Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams and Ecumenical Patriarch of Orthodox Church Bartolomeo I, attending the "Prayer for Peace," a Inter-Religious Meeting at the Italian pilgrimage at Santa Maria degli Angeli Basilica in town of Assisi in Italy in October 27, 2011.
It was bàbá Wande Abimbola that represented the entire Africa.
Olódo ni gbogbo yín!!
PHOTO CREDIT. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito
If you’re believing God for financial breakthrough, don’t build your faith on fear. Build it on His Word.
These are some of the verses I would memorize, pray, and declare daily:
• Philippians 4:19 — “My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
• Psalm 23:1 — “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
• Matthew 6:33 — “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.”
• Malachi 3:10 — God promises to open the windows of heaven and pour out blessing for those who honor Him.
• Luke 6:38 — “Give, and it will be given to you…”
• 2 Corinthians 9:8 — “God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
• Deuteronomy 8:18 — “It is He who gives you power to get wealth.”
• Psalm 37:25 — “I have not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his descendants begging bread.”
Faith doesn’t deny facts. Faith magnifies God’s promises above them.
Fill your mouth with the Word until your heart is stronger than your circumstances.
From Moses to Jesus, the Biblical 📖 prophets spent centuries establishing the foundational truth that God is our Father.
The Quran explicitly rejects this relationship. In Surah 5:18, it rebukes Jews ✡️ and Christians ✝️ for claiming to be the children of God. Furthermore, Surah 19:88-92 warns that attributing a Son to God is a monstrous falsehood.
When the very identity of God is completely reversed, these two messages simply CANNOT be the same‼️
Jesus warned about false prophets 600 years before Muhammad appeared.
In Matthew 7:15-20, Jesus said:
"Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves."
The apostles gave the same warning. In the Epistle to the Galatians, Paul said that even if an angel preached a different gospel, it should be rejected.
That is why Muhammad struggled to convince many Jews and Christians of his time. His message contradicted beliefs they already held from their own scriptures.
For many Christians, Matthew 7 was not a vague warning. It was a warning about anyone who would come after Christ claiming new revelation while teaching a different path.
By their fruits you shall know them.
When I was Muslim, I never knew why Paul would call Jesus a curse… turns out you need to understand this HUGE concept:
The Day of Atonement. It actually had TWO goats, and I never understood why until I met Jesus. Leviticus 16.
One goat is slaughtered — its blood sprinkled on the mercy seat to cover sin. Leviticus 16:15.
The other, the scapegoat, has all Israel’s sins confessed over its head, then is driven into the wilderness, “bearing all their iniquities to a remote area.” Leviticus 16:22.
Why two? Because one goat couldn’t show the whole picture.
Sin has to be PAID FOR — that’s the slain goat, the blood.
And sin has to be CARRIED AWAY — that’s the scapegoat, the removal.
For 1,500 years, no single animal could do both.
Then Jesus.
“The Lord has laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Isaiah 53:6 — that’s the scapegoat, sin laid on His head and carried away.
“Christ redeemed us… becoming a curse for us.” Galatians 3:13 — that’s the slain goat, the blood that pays.
Two goats. One died. One carried it into oblivion.
Jesus is both. “As far as the east is from the west, so far does He remove our transgressions.” Psalm 103:12.
Paid in full AND carried away forever. One Lamb did the work of two goats.
JESUS IS KING.
Christian Apologist (David Wood) @Acts17David challenges Muslims to provide just one verse in the Quran where Allah says this.👇
Not ONE Muslim is able to meet up to the challenge.
Watch the Video carefully! This challenge literally destroyed Islam.
Lies don’t last forever.
THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT FASTING.
IS FASTING REQUIRED FOR EVERY CHRISTIAN?
One of the most common questions among Christians today is this:
"Must every believer fast?"
Some people believe that if you do not fast regularly, your prayers will never be answered.
Others believe fasting is completely unnecessary because Jesus has already finished everything on the cross.
Still others treat fasting as a spiritual competition, measuring holiness by the number of days someone can go without food.
So, what does the Bible actually teach?
Is fasting a command that every Christian must obey?
Or is it a spiritual discipline that believers freely practice for specific purposes?
Let us search the Scriptures carefully.
FASTING IS BIBLICAL.
There is no doubt that fasting is found throughout the Bible.
Moses fasted.
Elijah fasted.
David fasted.
Esther called a national fast.
Daniel fasted.
The apostles fasted.
Even Jesus Himself fasted for forty days before beginning His public ministry.
Matthew 4:2 says:
"And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterward He was hungry."
Clearly, fasting is a biblical practice.
The real question is not whether fasting exists.
The question is whether God commands every Christian to fast as an obligation.
DID JESUS COMMAND EVERY BELIEVER TO FAST?
Jesus certainly expected that His disciples would fast.
In Matthew 6:16, He said:
"When you fast, do not look gloomy like the hypocrites..."
Notice something important.
Jesus did not say, "If you fast."
He said, "When you fast."
His words assume that fasting would be a normal part of the spiritual lives of His followers.
However, Jesus' teaching in this passage focuses on the attitude behind fasting, not on creating a legal requirement or setting a schedule.
He warned against fasting to impress people.
True fasting is directed toward God, not toward gaining the admiration of others.
JESUS ALSO SAID THERE WOULD BE A TIME FOR FASTING.
While Jesus was with His disciples, some people asked why His followers were not fasting.
Jesus answered in Matthew 9:15:
"Can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast."
After His death, resurrection, and ascension, believers continued to fast.
The early church fasted while praying and seeking God's guidance.
FASTING WAS PRACTICED IN THE EARLY CHURCH.
Acts 13:2–3 says:
"While they were worshiping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, 'Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul...' Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them."
Acts 14:23 also tells us that elders were appointed with prayer and fasting.
This shows that fasting was an important spiritual practice among the first Christians.
But notice something carefully.
The New Testament records believers fasting.
It does not establish a command that every Christian must fast according to a specific schedule.
FASTING DOES NOT EARN GOD'S FAVOR.
One of the greatest misunderstandings today is the belief that fasting makes God love us more.
That is not true.
God does not answer prayer because someone skipped meals.
He answers according to His wisdom, grace, and will.
We are accepted by God because of Jesus Christ, not because of our fasting.
Ephesians 2:8–9 reminds us that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works.
Fasting does not purchase God's blessings.
It helps us humble ourselves before Him and seek Him with greater focus.
EVERY MAN NEEDS TO HEAR THIS MESSAGE.
Please share this message with as many people as possible so that others can also learn.
As a man, whether you are rich or poor, successful or still struggling, pay attention to this.
If you suddenly notice that women are constantly attracted to you without any clear reason everywhere you go, women want to sleep with you, whether they are young, old, married, or unmarried ,don't be quick to celebrate it.
Instead of attracting opportunities, favor, or other blessings, you find yourself only attracting women.
I want to tell you something.
There is a possibility that there is a great spiritual potential inside of you. The kingdom of darkness may be using these women as a strategy to gain access to your life.
The goal is not just immorality. The goal is to bring you down spiritually.
If you continually fall into this trap, you may gradually lose precious things God has placed upon your life , your spiritual gifts, your divine connections, your favor, your destiny, and even the wealth God intended for you.
What I am telling you is real. I do not teach what I do not know or what I have not experienced. I teach from what I have learned and observed.
So please, do not joke with this.
When you experience this kind of unusual attraction, don't conclude that it is simply because you are more handsome than other men.
Go into prayer.
Seek God's face.
As a man, when women constantly rush after you without explanation, it may be because there is a great spiritual assignment upon your life that has not yet manifested.
Perhaps God has called you into ministry, but you have not discovered it yet.
Perhaps God has ordained you for great influence or unusual wealth, even though you have not entered into it yet.
Right now, you may look ordinary. You may not have money. You may not even know your purpose.
But the kingdom of darkness may already recognize the potential that God has placed within you.
If this message describes your situation, please be spiritually alert, prayerful, and careful.
Do not take it lightly.
May God preserve you, strengthen you, and keep you standing in His will.
God bless you.
Please share this message so that others can also learn and be watchful.
FRSC Recruitment is OPEN for 2026 Nationwide - Apply Now
Federal Road Safety Corps is recruiting across three cadres nationwide.
Requirements:
– Nigerian by birth
– Single at time of application
– Medically & physically fit
– Height: min 1.65m (males), 1.56m (females)
– Age: 16–40 years depending on cadre
– No criminal record
👉Apply: https://t.co/hob0rr3pJG
Application is 100% FREE and you should apply on or before July 31, 2026
Join and follow for more recruitment opportunities 👇https://t.co/v5XerxG2Eb
Know someone who is qualified and should apply? Share this or tag them. Good luck to all applicants.
7 ENEMIES OF A YOUNG MAN'S DESTINY
A note to every young man.
Each one of us has God given potential, yet potential alone cannot guarantee success. Many of us fail, not because we lack talent or opportunities, but because of the habits and influences we allow to destroy the future God has placed before us.
If we are to become the men God has called us to be, we must identify and overcome the enemies of our destiny. Some of these are:
1) Lack of Purpose
When we lack purpose, we end up wasting our youth, time, energy, and abilities. When we do not know where we are going, anything can distract us. Purpose gives direction to our decisions and meaning to our lives. It is found by building our lives on God's plan and purpose.
"Where there is no vision, the people perish." (Proverbs 29:18)
2) Sexual Immorality
Today, lust, pornography, premarital sex, and adultery have destroyed the lives of many gifted young men. What starts as temporary pleasure often leads to confusion, costing us our integrity, health, life goals, relationship with God, and future.
One of the best decisions we can ever make as young men is to guard our purity. It is not easy, but it is one decision that can save us from many regrets, pain, and destruction as we grow older.
3) Wrong Friendships
The people around us will either build or destroy us. When we surround ourselves with friends who mock God, reject moral values, or encourage immorality and crime, their influence will eventually affect our decisions.
We are to choose friends who challenge us to grow in character and faith. It is better to be alone than to be in the company of fools.
"Bad company corrupts good character." (1 Corinthians 15:33)
4) Lack of Discipline
Dreams have never become reality through wishful thinking, but through action. If we are to achieve our goals and fulfil our dreams, we must become disciplined. Discipline is doing the right thing even when no one is watching, when we do not feel like it, or when people reject us for standing for what is right.
5) Pride
If there is one thing affecting many of us as young men, it is pride and arrogance. Pride makes us unteachable. It keeps us from admitting our mistakes, seeking advice, and yielding to God's way of living.
One virtue we all need is humility. Humility opens the door to wisdom, growth, and God's favour.
"Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall." (Proverbs 16:18)
6) Substance Abuse
Alcohol and drug abuse destroy judgment, health, relationships, finances, and opportunities. A man who cannot control his appetites will struggle to lead himself and others.
Let us protect our minds because they are one of our greatest assets.
7) Neglecting God
The greatest enemy of a man's destiny is living without God. We may gain wealth, education, and influence, but without God's direction we can still miss our purpose.
"Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness..." (Matthew 6:33)
Dear young man,
Our future is too valuable to waste.
Let us choose purpose over pleasure, discipline over excuses, integrity over compromise, and Christ over culture.
The men we become tomorrow will depend on the choices we make today.
"Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong."
1 Corinthians 16:13
Together for God and with God, we can make a difference.
A Prayer to Break Agreement with Anything That Goes Against God
Father God, I come before You in the name of Jesus. You alone are holy, wise, and worthy of my complete trust. Thank You for loving me enough to protect me, even when I don't see the danger ahead. Thank You for Your mercy that redirects me when I'm headed toward compromise. Like You did for Jehoshaphat, thank You for stopping what isn't Your best for me. I choose to see Your correction as love and Your closed doors as protection.
Today I break agreement with anything that goes against Your will. I renounce every ungodly partnership, unhealthy alliance, compromise, and relationship that has pulled me away from You or weakened my obedience. Forgive me for every time I've leaned on people instead of trusting You. Your Word says, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart... and He will make your paths straight" (Proverbs 3:5-6). I choose Your way over my own.
Lord, Your Word says, "Don’t be unequally yoked with unbelievers... Come out from among them and be separate" (2 Corinthians 6:14, 17). Give me the strength to obey that command. Help me come out from anything You haven’t called me to. Remove every fear of disappointing people, every desire for approval, and every attachment that keeps me tied to what You're asking me to leave behind.
Give me discernment that comes from Your Spirit. As James 1:5 promises, I ask You for wisdom, and I believe You give it generously. Teach me to recognize what looks good on the outside but leads to compromise underneath. Help me test every opportunity, every friendship, every business relationship, every ministry connection, and every commitment against Your Word.
Fill me with courage. Your Word says, "Be strong and courageous... for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9). When obedience costs something, strengthen me to choose You anyway. When it's hard to walk away, remind me that Your plans are better than anything I could build through compromise.
Surround me with people who love You, honor You, and encourage me to walk faithfully. Let my life be joined with those who pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace with a pure heart (2 Timothy 2:22). Help me be a light to those who don't know You without becoming bound to anything that dishonors You.
Thank You for ordering my steps, Father God. Thank You for protecting my future, my family, my work, and my purpose. If there's anything in my life that You don't want me connected to, make it clear, and give me the faith to let it go. I’d rather walk through one door You opened than chase a hundred opportunities You never blessed.
I belong to You. My life, my relationships, my decisions, and my future are Yours, Lord God. Lead me by Your Spirit, keep me close to You, and let everything I build bring glory to Your name. In Jesus' name. Amen.
5. Stop Overloading Your Life With Noise and Busyness (Psalm 46:10)
Constant activity without spiritual stillness slowly drains your inner strength. When your life is always busy, your spirit has no space to breathe. Stillness is where spiritual awareness is restored.
𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗜𝗙𝗬𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗔𝗟𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗔𝗖𝗞 𝗬𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗦
Scripture: Galatians 6:1 | Romans 12:3
Some spiritual battles are not ordinary. They are designed to delay, oppose, and frustrate your progress.
Signs that you may be battling an altar include:
• Repeated sexual dreams
• Eating in dreams
• Seeing yourself naked
• Seeing yourself in a washroom with no privacy
• Fighting, flying, running, or death dreams
• Repeated rejection
• When a breakthrough is near, yet something suddenly goes wrong
If you find yourself praying the same prayer over and over without seeing progress, examine whether there is an altar resisting your breakthrough.
To overcome altars:
• Don't be selfish. Carry other people's burdens.
• Be willing to help those in need.
• Work diligently; don't be lazy.
• Know your measure of grace before ministering to others.
• Maintain a sound mind and take care of your health.
God honours those who are willing to stand in the gap for others.
"Carry each other's burdens..." - Galatians 6:2
Prof. @jordanbpeterson totally ripes Islam apart.
Comparing Jesus vs Mohammed.
I don’t buy your Allah, he said.
Islam is a lie.
Stay completely away from falsehood.
Come to JESUS now.
Mohammed said in this Hadith! Moses (Musa) was having his bath, unto of the stone he placed his clothes, the stone ran away with his clothes and he began to pursue the stone and started beating the stone🙆🏼♂️
Muslims! Is this true and what’s the wisdom behind this story?? Hmmm