I tried explaining this to someone before, but it never quite landed. Maybe this video will make it clearer. Learn to guard your soul carefully. Be intentional about what you allow in.
At 23, with no prior experience, I turned this dilapidated building into Nigeria’s first offgrid hospital.
Here’s how (5 principles) 🧵:
📍 Enugu, Nigeria
Physiological Truths About Men Who Treat Their Birthdays Like a Normal Day
1. They’re used to doing life alone.
From childhood, nobody really made a big deal out of their special moments — so they learned not to expect anything.
2. They’re naturally low-maintenance.
Gifts, parties, noise — it’s never been their thing. Peace is their real celebration.
3. They pour into others more than they receive.
They’re the “strong one,” the one everyone calls… but when it’s their turn, they don’t want to feel like a burden.
4. They’ve learned to make themselves happy.
A quiet meal, a prayer, a moment alone — it’s enough. They’re used to creating their own joy.
5. They measure life in progress, not dates. To them, a new year is not about cake 🎂 it’s about whether they’ve grown, improved, or achieved.
Beloved, power is the backbone of destiny fulfilment. ✨🔥
Without the power of God, people struggle with battles they were never designed to lose. But with power, destinies open, obstacles bow, and inherited battles are conquered! 💥🙌
In today’s Impartation Service – 3 Hours in His Presence, we learned that Power gives you the ability to fulfil destiny and prevail over the conflicts of life.
What stood out for you in today’s message titled “The Benefit of God’s Power”? Share it with us in the comments 👇👏
This week, receive power to rise, to win, and to step into everything God has written concerning you! 💫🔥
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Hosting our annual financial health check
1. How to close the year financially
2. How to prepare for 2026
All personal financial planning.
Bring a friend and a notebook. Will also go live on Facebook https://t.co/02DN0wayj1
“NO BROMATE!”
Have you ever wondered why we usually see this boldly printed on most bread nylons?
Well, today… I’m going to tell you why.
You see, bromate... scientifically known as potassium bromate (KBrO₃) is a chemical compound once used in bread-making. Bakers loved using it because it made their dough rise better, the bread softer, and the loaves looked fluffier and more appealing.
But there was a problem. A deadly one.
If bromate isn’t completely broken down during baking, which often happens when bread isn’t baked hot or long enough... it usually remains inside the loaf. And whenever humans consume it, it accumulates. Studies began to show that bromate was carcinogenic. Meaning that it could cause cancer and it could also cause serious damage to the human kidneys.
For years, Nigerians ate bread laced with this silent poison. It was everywhere. Bakeries used it freely because it was cheap and effective until one woman decided that enough was enough.
Her name was Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili, the Director-General of NAFDAC from 2001 to 2008.
When she took office, Nigeria’s food and drug system was like a jungle. Fake drugs, unregulated imports, and dangerous additives flooded the market. Dora wasn’t the kind of woman who looked away. She sent her team into bakeries across the country to collect bread samples quietly.
When the results came back, what they found out was very terrifying: most bread in the market contained dangerous levels of bromate.
That was all she needed to see.
In 2002, NAFDAC under Dora Akunyili officially banned potassium bromate in all bread production across Nigeria. She didn’t stop there, she also went on air, she held press conferences and she called out those bakeries by name. She told Nigerians, “The same bread that makes up part of your children’s breakfast could slowly destroy their health.”
She faced lots of backlash. Bakers fought back. But she stood firm.
Under her leadership, NAFDAC raided bakeries, shut down violators, and educated the public. And slowly, the change began. Bakeries shifted to safer alternatives like ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and the phrase “NO BROMATE” became a proud declaration of safety.
Today, most Nigerians don’t even realize how many lives that single policy saved. Dora Akunyili wasn’t just a regulator, she was a protector. A woman whose integrity and courage forced an entire industry to value life over profit.
So, the next time you unwrap a loaf of bread and see “NO BROMATE” written boldly on the nylon, please pause for a second and remember the woman who made all that possible.
She saved a generation.
To the ones least seen, the ones who lead with Love, care and sacrifice, the surest and closest examples of The Father’s Love…
Happy Fathers Day to you!❤️🔥
Cry the beloved country , I cry for Nigeria my country a country where the politicians have turned the country to a place where you don't have security, don't have economic growth, don't have have good social infrastructure , no productivity , no justice and above all no good governance . Don't ever cry for these wicked and selfish Politicians that have continued to ruin the nation but cry for the poor people that are oppressed , deprived and depressed yes the Nigerian citizens that the Government has become the problem instead of the solution of the country's ills and a country where the Government treats the Citizens as their own customers they trade with instead of as the citizens they run the government for and as stake holders whom the Politicians treat any how while the country's future is in a gloomy and deteriorating state . Nigeria it is plain to see that we are in a very bad situation but the question is for how long shall this continue and be the case ?.
Nigeria we hail thee .
Comrade Reggie Ugochukwu Ononibaku
At the end of the day, even if by some miracle Peter Obi becomes president in 2027, his US-backed opposition will fire up the fierce 2012-2015 propaganda campaign literally from May 29.
Yemi Adamolekun, Samson Itodo, Aisha Yesufu, Chidi Odinkalu and everybody else in that Abuja CSO space will be briefed by their funders to turn him into the most mocked, disrespected and reviled person in Nigeria, like they did to Nigeria's last real president between 2012 and 2015.
The supporting cast of Premium Times Mojeed, Sahara Reporters Sowore and the social media opinion-havers will get their own share of the colour revolution budget like they did the last time. They will turn Peter Obi's name into "Clueless Man," "Gap-tooth fraud from Agulu," "Ineffective Buffoon" and "Corrupt Failure" even if he is delivering 10% annual economic growth.
We've literally seen this movie before.
There is absolutely no point going through all the trouble of putting a competent nationalist in Aso Rock only for the progress to be constantly haunted by the spectre of another hostile, foreign-sponsored regime change operation less than 4 years away.
If Nigeria is to enter long-term growth and start reabsorbing all its externally displaced people from the diaspora, we need to know that we are not constantly a maximum of 4 years away from disaster at the hands of 90-something million of the continent's dumbest voters instigated by a civic space and mainstream media that is completely owned, funded or captured by hostile foreign governments.
As long as that opportunity to disrupt progress by giving loaded electoral pistols to 90 million toddlers remains present every 48 months, it doesn't matter whether Peter Obi spends 8 years as president, like Obasanjo spent 8 years. The Yanks will just install one idiot that used to be a drug dealer in Chicago or didn't complete primary school, and all the gains will be lost.
Nigerians can barely even pronounce the name of their own country. What the fuck business do they have making important leadership decisions within it?
They should be allowed to vote for BBN and Miss Universe contestants. Everything more important than that should be treated as an executive recruitment process.
We made history today 🥳
Got elected as the First Female SUG President, University of Jos!
Thank you Josites!!! Thank you to my amazing campaign team turned family.
We look forward to defending the confidence you’ve reposed in us by voting us.
We will Illuminate today and Shape tomorrow
Because #YESWECAN
One Pastor I have very deep honour and respect for is this man Bishop David Oyedepo. God bless you for always standing by the truth.
Happy Birthday to you
#BDOat70
Bishop David Oyedepo 's media team are not playing ooo.
GenZ wont let him rest with Content and mind blowing birthday photoshoot, for his 70th birthday celebration.
See nauuuuuuu!!
I'm very sure more are coming!!
#BDOat70#Steeze 💯💯
This is still one of my favorite pictures of Bishop Oyedepo yet.
Bishop is a LION by all standards and he has given birth to several lions 🦁 for the Gospel.
Picture by David Adelakun.
#BDOat70