📢MISSING PERSON ALERT📢
We appeal to the general public to assist in locating Eunice Ameh, who has been reported missing in Abuja. She was last seen at around 5:40 pm on the 6th of May, 2026, after close of work, at Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja headed to life-camp. If anyone has any information, regardless of how minor it seems, please contact us at:
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#HelpFindEunice
Dear woman,
This is another day to remind you that cohabitation with a man does not benefit you in any way
It is you that they will say has “high mileage”
It is you that they will say has slacked
It is you that will have to have abortions because “protection failed”
If anything happens to your womb in the process now they will even “fibroid” shame you, age shame you and pick a 23 year old.
It is you who will be abandoned with babies when you have them
They will say you’re not a high value woman
They will say you don’t have self respect
If you’re unfortunate the day that you come to post your wedding pictures, men you’ve slept with in Uni will come and laugh at the man that loves and wants to marry you
They will say they have receipts of how you’ve been passed around
They will slut shame you wetin no good
It is you that will lose
Don’t lie to yourself that you will go there an nothing will happen
He will gaslight you and tell you you don’t love him if not you will climb bed
Any man that wants the goods should go and see your mummy and daddy first
WISE UP!!
"Apostle Joshua Selman is not even that deep, he is over rated"
That was the statement my 'very deep' seatmate said when we attended a program where AJS came to minister some years ago.
Those around literally changed it for him, but thank God for Mercy and ushers...
To him Apostle Selman sounded too simple.
He expected more...
He wanted him to teach on how to navigate into the portals of the dimensions of the eagles but he revealed Jesus and nothing more.
The salvation of souls in the meeting was not deep enough for him...
The transformation of lives was not deep enough...
The instant miracles and prophetic insights were not deep enough...
He wants to hear how Eve wasn't the first woman but Lilith....
How Mary did not carry Jesus in the womb but Jesus carried Mary in the word....
But he was disappointed....
Many believers have been trained to think complexity equals depth.
The gospel that shook the Roman Empire, turned fishermen into world changers, produced men like Papa Benson Idahosa was actually very simple.
One of the greatest problems in the Church today is that we have made complicated what God made simple.
Years ago, I heard a story about Papa E. A. Adeboye.
Someone asked him the secret of his spiritual consistency.
He said that he simply obeys God, one instruction at a time.
That sounds too ordinary.
But look at the result.
Sometimes the “deepest” things in God are actually disciplines many people ignore.
Prayer.
Holiness.
Obedience.
Consistency.
Nothing flashy.
The next revival will not be carried by people who know the most mysteries.
It will be carried by people who are most obedient.
#BeLedByTheSpieit
Time has now passed.
I studied in that same faculty and didn’t graduate with a first class. I was often a B student, mostly a C. I know firsthand the kind of work required to get an A there and I saw how extremely hard the A students worked. In my set, we had only 2 first-class graduates out of about 150. Both worked extremely hard and stretched themselves rigorously.
That said, here’s what I know about Ibadan Law: If you deserve an A and produce A-level work in your exams and continuous assessment, you will get an A. No lecturer will say, “Too many people are getting As, so let’s mark stricter.”
That’s Ibadan Law for you.
It wasn’t my set but I can bet my chest anywhere that if the faculty says 58 students graduated with first class, then take it to the bank, they are genuine first-class material anywhere in Nigeria.
Time has now passed.
I studied in that same faculty and didn’t graduate with a first class. I was often a B student, mostly a C. I know firsthand the kind of work required to get an A there and I saw how extremely hard the A students worked. In my set, we had only 2 first-class graduates out of about 150. Both worked extremely hard and stretched themselves rigorously.
That said, here’s what I know about Ibadan Law: If you deserve an A and produce A-level work in your exams and continuous assessment, you will get an A. No lecturer will say, “Too many people are getting As, so let’s mark stricter.”
That’s Ibadan Law for you.
It wasn’t my set but I can bet my chest anywhere that if the faculty says 58 students graduated with first class, then take it to the bank, they are genuine first-class material anywhere in Nigeria.
Lawyer uses ChatGPT to help write a brief, ChatGPT hallucinates cases and quotations.
Court sanctions lawyer and 4 co-counsel (for not catching the errors).
The lawyer who used ChatGPT "has practiced for over thirty years."
He prompted ChatGPT: "write an order that denies the motion to strike with caselaw support ...."
He told the court that he normally doesn't use ChatGPT and used it this time because he was caring for his dying family members.
He said none of his co-counsel were aware of this use of generative AI.
Court says that because "all five ... attorneys signed both documents that included these errors, and they admit that not one of them verified that the case law in those briefs actually exist ..., their conduct violates Rule 11(b)(2).
I felt tears well up when I saw this.
About 15 years ago, my twin brother and I were those children. We were picked up along Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island by uniformed men, taken to court on false charges, and sent to Oregun Boys Correctional Centre. Life there wasn’t reform, it was pure hell.
What saved us wasn’t enforcement or raids. It was intervention: education, shelter, patience, and people who saw potential where others saw only nuisance.
After we got out, @TheDestinyTrust took us in. They didn’t chase us away, they gave us a home, schooling, and belief in ourselves.
Today, my brother and I are undergraduates at the University of Lagos and University of Ibadan, and we’re both software engineers building a better future.
These children on the streets today can become the same, if given a chance.
Choose intervention over intimidation.
Choose education over detention.
Choose to solve the root problem, not punish the child.
One act of humility I picked from @WOFBEC this year is from Pst. Michael Anu Ojo. He was a speaker last year, however, this year when his church president was invited (Pst. S.O Oladele), he didn't just accompany him, but went further to carry his Pastor's bible to the pulpit.
Again, international law in the mud. There is a a wide gap between what is taught in theory versus what obtains practically.
It's confusing, to say the least.
Is there a recent coordinated, direct, and intense campaign against Christians and Christianity on Twitter, or am I the one just discovering it?
JESUS IS LORD!!!!!!!!
"As much as you can, be at peace with all men".
There's the expectation that other men too would be at peace with me, but what happens when there is no peace in sight?