With a heart overflowing with gratitude to God, I celebrate the gift of life, grace, and divine preservation as I mark another birthday. This occasion is made even more special as I share this memorable day with my beloved husband, Dr. D.K. Olukoya.
Hallelujah!
Happy birthday to our Spiritual Parents in the Lord — Dr Daniel Kolawole Olukoya and Dr (Mrs) Shade Olukoya.
Thank you so much Daddy and Mummy for being a phenomenal blessing to our generation. I love you both.
Indeed a match made in Heaven.❤️🤍
Happy Birthday to our Father and Mother in the Lord, Dr. D.K. Olukoya and Dr. (Mrs.) Shade Olukoya!
We celebrate the immense grace, wisdom, and sacrificial leadership you continue to pour into our lives and the entire HQ Youth Church.
“For mercies, countless as the sand, which daily we receive…”
Today, our hearts overflow with gratitude to God for His unfailing faithfulness, abundant grace, and immeasurable mercies.
As we celebrate our birthdays today, we give all the glory to the Almighty God for preserving us, strengthening us, and allowing us to witness another year of His goodness. Every milestone is a testament to His covenant, every victory is by His grace, and every breath is a gift from Him.
We thank God for His love, for His Church, and for every life He has enabled us to impact. Our prayer is that He will continue to use us for His glory, grant us greater strength for the work of the Kingdom, and cause His light to shine ever brighter through our lives.
To God alone be all the glory.
#GratefulHearts #BirthdayThanksgiving #CountlessMercies #ToGodBeTheGlory #theolukoyas dkolukoya folashadeolukoya
@Keanziyy Groundnuts and golden morn
Groundnuts and cucumber
Groundnuts and garden egg
Groundnuts and white rice
Groundnuts and coke
Groundnuts and aya (tiger nuts)
Groundnuts and popcorn
🤙🏽
@EmeritusTolu I feel like my own process is long sha:
sum of ^s in a straight line = 180•
180 - 55 = 125
sum of ^s in a 🔺= 180
180 - (25 + 125) = 30
Then,
180 - (30 + right angle 90) = 60
When I was Muslim, I never noticed what the Quran doesn’t have.
Dates. Places. Names you can check.
Read the Quran’s stories: no chronology, almost no geography, kings called only “Pharaoh,” events floating in no particular year.
Where did the story happen? When? Under whom? The text doesn’t say. You can’t check it… which conveniently means you can’t crosscheck it.
Now read the opening of Luke 3:
“In the FIFTEENTH YEAR of the reign of TIBERIUS CAESAR — PONTIUS PILATE being governor of JUDEA, HEROD being tetrarch of GALILEE, his brother PHILIP tetrarch of ITUREA and TRACHONITIS, and LYSANIAS tetrarch of ABILENE, during the high priesthood of ANNAS and CAIAPHAS…”
SEVEN historical anchors in one sentence.
An emperor, a governor, three rulers with their exact territories, two high priests.
And people HAVE checked — for centuries, often trying to break it. Skeptics mocked Luke’s “Lysanias of Abilene” as an error…
UNTIL an inscription naming Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene turned up.
Pilate was called legend by some… until the Pilate Stone was dug up at Caesarea in 1961 with his name and title carved in it.
Luke 1:3-4 tells you why: “Having followed all things closely… that you may have CERTAINTY.”
Certainty. That’s the offer.
One book floats above history where nothing can touch it.
The other planted its flag in checkable ground and said: dig.
They dug. It’s still standing.
Praise the Lord and His mighty God-Breathed scripture.
@quean_bimbo Errr…no I won’t put shea butter on my scalp. How did you arrive at the conclusion that I don’t plait my hair?
Do you know that most dandruff is caused by excess oil in the scalp? I have a naturally oily scalp and I won’t be adding shea butter to the buildup I’m getting rid of.
@quean_bimbo I guess different strokes for different folks. I love shea butter for my hair, but it’s terrible for my scalp health. It always worsens dandruff on my scalp even though I only apply it to my hair strands.
While Peter Obi stopped in Nise to encourage citizens registering for their PVCs, something unforgettable happened.
A blind man in the crowd began calling out, “Where is Peter Obi?” Peter Obi walked over, held his hand, and said, “I am Peter Obi.”
The man replied, “I heard you were here, so I came. I need help. The place where people with disabilities were cared for during your time as governor has been taken from us. We have been left on our own.”
Peter Obi listened attentively, supported him with a token for his immediate welfare, and assured him the matter would receive attention.
This is why many people speak about the impact of Peter Obi’s leadership with conviction. For them, it isn’t propaganda or political rhetoric, it’s lived experience and visible even to the blind.
Good leadership is remembered long after a tenure ends. It is felt in the lives it touches, especially by the most vulnerable.
It is safe to say that under a Peter Obi presidency, people with disabilities would not be forgotten, but included, protected, and treated with dignity.
#NigeriaWillBeOk
Dying-minute lovers, THE EXTENSION of the CVR is for you‼️
You have additional 14 Days⚠️
Deadline has been extended from 10th, to 24th, July 2026
Make use of the Opportunity🙏
Building
Equipping
Once child at a time
Jesus bade them come
A parent sent me a video of his son reciting the memory verse at home. The child didn’t even do as if I was talking to him while in class😃
Yes, we indoctrinate here, and yes they get to own their faith
Lightbeamers!