Dear new followers, I welcome you in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. I enjoy retweeting posts about God, law and anything. I follow back if we are on the same page. Small rubbish retweet like porn on my TL, I unfollow you with the love of Jesus.
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Hi Everyone,
When everybody was in far away land, I did a song with Pastor Godswill Oyor
It’s titled “Altar” and it’s everywhere you listen to music
This one is a song of encounters 🔥
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Hi guys,
Following the conversations around selling tickets for gospel events, I’ve taken time to genuinely consider the perspectives that were shared with me. I realized there were angles I hadn’t given enough thought to, and I now understand the issue better than I did when I made my post.
Because of that, I’ve deleted the post.
I realize I was too quick to make a judgment. It wasn’t my intention to attack or condemn anyone, but I can see how my words came across that way. Looking back, I should have framed it as a question or opened a conversation instead of making a definitive statement.
Regarding my book, I also hadn’t considered it from the perspective many of you pointed out. At the time, I was primarily focused on the fellowship and ministry aspect of the conversation, and I wasn’t seeing the broader picture. Hearing your thoughts helped me realize there were angles I hadn’t sufficiently considered.
My post was never aimed at any particular gospel artist or minister. In fact, I wasn’t thinking about anyone’s event when I made it. I’m still learning, growing, and allowing my perspectives to be refined, and I’m grateful for the correction.
I sincerely apologize to anyone who felt attacked or condemned by my words. That was never my heart.
I deeply believe in the ministries of these gospel artists. We are one body in Christ, and I don’t want to contribute to unnecessary division or attacks against one another.
Thank you to everyone who engaged respectfully and helped me see things from a different perspective. I appreciate it, and I’ll carry the lessons from this conversation going forward.
Destigmatizing Mental Health
So I took a friend who had a breakdown lately to the psychiatry hospital in Yaba Lagos.
They saw a consultant, registration was 7k & the session was like 2+hrs, it was very extensive & helpful
She got diagnosed & she had an encouraging conversation with the social workers, they even made her laugh!
She was scheduled for tests, therapy sessions & an appointment with a professional. She was also given prescribed affordable drugs!
They also took her number and that of her family members + closest friends, they spoke to the family member & friend. They promised to routinely check up on her, including house visits if needed!
If you are having low mental health, I encourage you to go to the psychiatry hospital in Yaba, it is worth a try. Nigerians suffer a lot from poor access to mental health care.
I am sharing this story to help destigmatize mental health & illnesses. I will also keep sharing updates on my friend's progress!
If you're just starting out, I beg you not to live life with this mindset.
Excellence will get you into the room nine times out of ten.
Don't be a victim in your own story or someone else's.
A CCI member gave my twins free photoshoot yesterday.
What caught my attention the most was the way they still went about their duties with the utmost professionalism, I was wowed cos like I said, it was a free baby shoot, anything you give me I ld take.
But they did it so well beyond my expectations and I was really impressed with their work ethics. The way they worked yesterday did something to me
I don't think she's on twitter but if you know her help me thank her.
Again,that one-on-one connection and conversation is very important in mentoring teenagers. For teens, the real church starts after the benediction. This ministry requires presence. Same applies at home. There’s a difference between being around and being present. Hmmm
God help us.
Another year. Always grateful for the grace to pay it forward.
Those who know me well know that, but for the pull of private practice, I would very likely have made a home in full-time teaching🌚. The classroom and the mentee have never been far from my heart. So whenever I can carve a little room out of the demands of Big Law, I gladly give my time to mentoring at no fee (yes, see https://t.co/VEGsH1u5i5), and nothing gives me greater joy than watching that investment bear fruit, year after year, now five years running.
My Law School mentees (NLSTrailblazers) made me prouder again!
This week, they were called to the Nigerian Bar, a remarkable milestone and the crown of a very demanding journey!
Out of 141 mentees last year, 67 finished within the First Class classification, with none falling by the wayside.💫
Even more beautifully, they once again dominated the prize list, including producing the Overall Best Graduating Student and the Second Overall Best Student! Yes, another BGS! Myself and the mentors (who were previously mentees as well) could not be prouder of them.
Congratulations, my Trailblazers. Go build careers worthy of this beginning, and grace worthy of passing on!🚀
I grin when I see pictures of people celebrating their Call to the Bar. Beyond the glamour of the photos, I smile because I see lives on the verge of remarkable transformation. Many of them probably don't yet realize just how much this profession can change the course of their lives if they embrace it and make the most of the opportunities it offers. I am genuinely happy for every one of you.
The rise of heresies is bad enough, but it’s sad to see people quick to platform them. Sharing these videos to argue might feel right to you, but a struggling believer can easily be stumbled by what you amplify. Speak the truth, but don't boost the reach of falsehood in doing so.