You called your uncle to send you something, saying school was choking. He sent you 5k, in 2016, and you were like “just 5k”.
Now that you are working, they sent you message on WhatsApp you off read receipt, Oghenekaro reply that boy.
“That boy calls you uncle, do not starve him”
Mrs. Alamu Folawe – Principal
Mr. Ojo Jonathan – Vice Principal
Mr. Olatunde Zacchaeus – Teacher
Mr. John Olaleye – Teacher
Mr. Michael Oyedokun – Teacher RIP
Mrs. Oladeji – Teacher
Mary Akanbi – Teacher
Mr Adesiyan Adegboye - RIP
@officialABAT#BringBackOurTeachers
In 1986, the American Medical Association published an article titled "The Physical Death of Jesus Christ". It details the entire process of Jesus' trial to His death on the cross.
In Luke 22, before Jesus is arrested, it is written that He was in great distress & sweating blood. Although rare, it is recognized as Hematidrosis, a condition caused by high levels of stress.
At the time, the crucifixion was considered the worst death for the worst of criminals. But this is not all Jesus faced. He endured whipping so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. He was beaten so horribly that His face was torn & His beard ripped.
A crown of thorns, 2-3 inches long cut deeply into His scalp. The leather whip used to flog Him had tiny iron balls & sharp bones. The balls caused internal injuries while the sharp bones ripped open His flesh. His skeletal muscles, veins, & bowels are exposed, causing major blood loss. Most men do not survive this kind of torture. After Jesus was severely flogged, He was forced to carry His cross while people mocked & spat on Him.
Crucifixion was a process meant to instill excruciating pain, creating a slow & agonizing death. Nails as long as 8 inches were driven into Jesus' wrists & feet. The Roman soldiers knew the tendons in the wrists would tear & break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the courage...Jesus endured this reality for 3 hours!
The Gospel of John writes that after Jesus' death, a Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear & blood & water came out. Scientists explain that from hypovolemic shock, the rapid heart rate causes fluid to gather in the sack around the lungs & heart. The accumulation of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called a Pericardial effusion & the lungs is called a pleural effusion.
To the world, Christianity is as foolish as it can get. They believe it's for the weak. But when you are confronted by the reality of the cross, it's clearly not a pretty sight. It is brutal & horrific.
This is the weight Jesus carried. The weight of the sins of the world, all so that we can live. God's wrath is fully satisfied in Jesus. This is what it took. Repent & believe! Jesus is “God among us” in the flesh. Jesus is our Savior. Jesus loves you so much that He went through this spiritual and physical punishment for your sins and mine.
Jesus is the LORD, Almighty God, Everlasting Father.
Thank You, Jesus.
Nestlé has recalled these baby products.
So before you mix that next bottle for your baby, read this thread carefully as it concerns their well being.
If you feed your baby NAN, SMA, or Alfamino, a toxic bacteria has been found in some batches. And you might have it in your house right now.
You see, Nestlé has issued a massive global recall for several baby formulas (products in the image above) because they found a toxin called Cereulide (from Bacillus cereus bacteria) in some batches.
This toxin causes severe nausea and vomiting in babies. And the scary part is that boiling water does NOT kill it. The toxin is heat-resistant. So even if you prepare the formula correctly, if the powder itself is contaminated, your baby is at risk.
Now, NAFDAC has not released a specific alert for Nigeria yet. BUT our markets are porous. And people import ‘UK SMA’ and ‘Imported NAN’ every single day. So if you buy your formula from supermarkets that stock imported goods, or you bought it abroad, you need to check the last stock to see if your tin look like any of those products.
If yes, go to Nestle’s UK Website (SMA & Alfamino) and Nestle’s MENA Website (NAN) to verify if your batch does not fall under the recalled ones.
If your batch code matches the ones on that list, please DO NOT USE IT.
And please, don't keep this information to yourself.
If you have a friend, sister, or neighbor who uses SMA, NAN, or Alfamino, retweet this or send this to them NOW.
You might be saving a baby from poisoning today.
This is my last response to you, I have already given you way more time today than you deserve. You keep pretending the Bible uses words like “Son,” “Father,” and even “God” in one flat meaning, and that Christians are the ones complicating things. But the only reason you think that way is because you’re reading an ancient Near Eastern text like it’s a primary school dictionary.
The Bible uses the same word in different ways depending on context.
Every language does this.Arabic does this. The Qur’an does this. You do this every day without thinking.
“Son of God” doesn’t have one meaning.
“Father” doesn’t have one meaning.
“Prophet” doesn’t have one meaning.
And pretending they do isn’t smart, it’s shallow and foolish.
Adam is called “son of God” because he was directly created.
Israel is called “son of God” because God chose them as a nation.
Believers are called sons because they are adopted into God’s family.
Jesus is called Son in a completely different, unique category, the eternal Son who shares the Father’s nature.
You know this, but you deliberately act like the words are identical so you can collapse the categories. That’s not an argument. That’s a word game.
The same goes for “Father.” Sometimes it means earthly father.
Sometimes it means spiritual mentor.
Sometimes it refers to God as Creator.
Sometimes it refers to the unique relationship between the Father and the Son.
Pointing at different uses of the same word and shouting “contradiction!” is childish and very foolish. Every language has semantic ranges. If you don’t understand context, that’s not Christianity’s problem, it’s your reading level.
As for Jesus being called a prophet:
Yes, He is a prophet. He is also the Messiah. He is also the Lord. He is also the Word made flesh. You quoting one title and ignoring the rest doesn’t prove your point. It just proves you’re selectively reading.
The Bible doesn’t reduce Jesus to one category.Moses didn’t, David didn’t, the prophets didn’t. The apostles didn’t. And Jesus Himself didn’t.
You want everything to be one word = one meaning because it makes your argument easier and cos you have a child’s brain. But reality, language, and Scripture don’t bend to that level of simplification. The Bible is available to be learned in your native dialect if English is too hard for you.
Now here it is as simply and delicately as possible: Christianity isn’t complicated. Your caricature of Christianity is just shallow. If you want to engage the text seriously, start reading it the way every language works: by context, category, and usage. If you ignore those, you’re not exposing Christianity you’re exposing your own misunderstanding and sorry to say foolishness. Good luck 👍🏾
We’re entering a dangerous phase in Nigeria’s insecurity: terrorists have discovered TikTok and social media, and without realizing it, we’re letting them slip into our daily entertainment diet. Once their videos start getting the same attention as regular content, the line between criminals and creators begins to blur.
When we engage with these clips—whether out of curiosity, fear, or humour—we slowly strip away the shock that terrorism is meant to provoke. They stop feeling distant and menacing, and start feeling normal. That normalization is a psychological defeat; it pushes society into a deeper kind of apathy where nothing shocks us anymore.
And let’s be honest: the comedy skits about “singing a Hausa song to survive terrorists” are not just unfunny—they’re irresponsible. Turning terrorism into a joke, a meme, or a punchline reduces real suffering to mere amusement. Some things should never be trivialized.
Nothing embodies the duplicitous nature of many members of the Northern elite like this post. By his own admission, @BashirAhmaad has not seen this movie beyond a less than 2 minute trailer.
And yet here you are making condemnatory assertions even though the movie very clearly narrates the complex interwoven nature of Nigeria's terrorist troubles.
The hero of this movie was a Northern Muslim who left his wife and his newly birthed daughter to serve the nation patriotically and fight crime. People like Bashir will not speak about that.
In this movie, a pastor depicted being involved in Nigeria's underground criminal organ trade. There was the depiction of families/communities providing logistic support for terrorists.
You won't see anyone complaining because these are existential realities. But people like Bashir want us to deny these realities.
Such a crying shame
It’s not just music; it’s a creed—a confession of faith.
This song is so dear to my heart and I’m glad to finally share the visuals with you tomorrow.
I BELIEVE ft @thejoybliss off #SpiritualsTheAlbum
Get ready!
Time: 2pm
YouTube/ Emmanuel Iren Live
Share this everywhere.
When pastors keep quiet in the face of evil, I call them out. When a pastor speaks up against injustice, I will also commend him.
Thank you Pastor Iren for doing this.
I want to personally appeal to everyone,
Please share this video and lend your voice.
Look at children, burnt to ashes, children! You have to declare war on the perpetrators, there’s no negotiating, you have to wipe them out. Don’t we have a fucking government!
If you kill 200 cats or dogs in the UK or US, they will lock down that area.
200 human beings died in a state in Nigeria. Everyone is quiet. Or is it numb?