bro to bro: if you like skinnier girls, get yourself a skinny girl. if you like thicker girls, get yourself a thick girl. if you like fitness girls, get yourself a fit girl. you are entitled to your own preferences.
but what you are not going to do bro, is date a girl who is not your type and make her feel inferior to other girls.
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February was different and this would be even more different.
Only for those who want to praise, pray and experience God !
📆 5th-30th October 2026
Worst thing you can ever do to me is you pretending to be a customer, make me bake and decorate the cake and say the cake is for me , that it is a gift
Walahi I can go to ijebu make them help me run you mad
PUBLIC Announcements:
If you withhold something that could save a persons life and tell them to have sex with you to get it, you are a rapist.
Thank you
There was a time client said 1,500 is too much for delivery charges within ibadan and opted to picking up the cake at the bakery. I sent the bakery address and I made it clear that we don’t move the cake from the bakery till client gets to us to pick up,she didn’t respond…… Tell me why I was called to bring the cake and meet her half way she was at Mokola,bakery was at Bodija( how’s that half way by the way even if we wanted to break our pick up rules )….
I told her that’s not how “pick ups” work,she’ll have to come to the bakery to pick up ( she said my customer service was bad)..
The thing is,some client find it difficult to comply with vendors mode of operation..
vendors also have dos and Don’ts they operate their business by to avoid stories that touches the heart…
Calvary Greetings in Jesus name.
First of all, we don’t serve one God.
There’s only ONE GOD, THE WAY not one of the ways, THE TRUTH not one of the truths and LIFE and that’s JESUS CHRIST.
Saying ‘one God’ does not automatically mean it is the same understanding of who God is.
In Christianity, God reveals Himself as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus is not just a prophet; He is God in the flesh and the Savior of the world. The Bible says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was God” (John 1:1), and Jesus Himself said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30).
In Islam, however, God is strictly one person, and He has no Son. Jesus is regarded as a prophet, not God. The Quran clearly states that God does not beget nor is He begotten. This directly contradicts the Christian belief about who Jesus is.
Christianity is built on the belief that Jesus is God and the only way to the Father, while Islam rejects that completely. Both positions cannot be true at the same time.
The Bible also makes it clear: “Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father” (1 John 2:23). So from a Christian standpoint, rejecting Jesus as God means rejecting the true revelation of God.
In conclusion,
We don’t serve one God.
Selah!
Women please train your children to learn to speak up, especially your female child. I was the child who was always scared to speak up because I felt I would be blamed for whatever happened.
I remember a time I was freshly into the university and we were told that we have to pick courses to borrow from other departments. I finally picked a course in a department and the lecturer made it mandatory that we must never miss his class. I started going to school very early because I wanted to be at the front. At some point, this lecturer noticed me and always asked me to get him things from the student market.
One day, after class, he told me to help him get garri and groundnut from the student market and bring it to his office. His office was on the third floor, so I was already tired from climbing the stairs. As I got to his office, I knocked on the door and he opened it. Immediately I entered, he told me to drop the things I went to get and then locked the door behind me.
As soon as I dropped it, this man started groping me aggressively. I fought back with everything in me, with tears in my eyes. He groped me to the point where a strap of my bra snapped. I told him if he didn’t stop, I was going to scream. Then he said, “you don’t look like the type that speaks up.” I felt my heart drop and started shouting. He pushed me back and told me to leave his office.
I remember leaving his office and going home immediately because I couldn’t even be in the school environment anymore. As I was heading home crying, what he said kept playing in my head, about how I looked like someone who doesn’t speak up.
The next day, when I came to school, I dropped his course and took another course and made sure that I avoided him. Every time our paths crossed in the school environment, my hands would literally start shaking and I would find any way possible to leave. I never shared this with anyone, not even my friends. I finally felt okay when I heard that he relocated to the US.
That experience stayed with me. And it’s exactly why I’m saying this: teach your children to use their voice. Let them know they will be believed. Let them know they won’t be blamed. Let them know they are allowed to say no, to shout, to walk away, to report, to speak.
Because silence is not safety. And predators count on it.
Spiritual warfare 101 - No matter how overwhelmed you “feel” inside, never show the devil. You see, the devil is NOT Omniscient, so he does not know all things. The things he knows about us are things said and spoken of us. Or the things we let out from our mouths ourselves or by our reactions and actions. So while you may be overwhelmed in your soul, the way he gets to know is from your reaction. And because he is a wicked and oppressive entity, when he knows where it hurts, he robs it in the more.
But responding in praise confounds him. This is exactly the rationale behind the idea that praise confuses the enemy. Because he can’t understand why his onslaught is not causing you to give up and give in.
So beloved saints of God, regardless how you feel right now, find a way to release your praise !
“14 But I will hope continually, and will yet praise thee more and more.”
Psalm 71:14.
You are BLESSED 🙂
In 2013, 12-year-old Ifunanya Favour Ibe was abducted, raped, and killed in Ekiti State by 34-year-old Samuel Chukwunyere.
In 2014, 70-year-old Cecilia Ogidi-Okereke was raped to death in a bush in Abia/Oyo by a 32-year-old man while she was gathering leaves.
In 2014, 500-level university student Taiwo Omolara Shittu was raped and killed at her sister’s home in Oyo State.
In 2017, an unnamed 14-year-old girl was gang-raped to death in Abule-Ado, Lagos by a group of local boys.
In 2018, 13-year-old Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje died from VVF complications in Benue State after years of repeated rape by her uncle, Andrew Ogbuja, and his son, Victor.
In 2020, 22-year-old Vera Uwaila Omozuwa was brutally raped and struck in the head with a fire extinguisher inside an RCCG parish in Benin City, Edo State, leading to her death days later.
In 2020, 18-year-old Barakat Bello was raped and butchered with machetes during a home robbery in Ibadan, Oyo State.
In 2020, 29-year-old Shomuyiwa Gulako was raped and murdered in her apartment in Ibadan, Oyo State, where her head was smashed with a stone.
In 2020, 11-year-old Zainab Adeyemo was raped and murdered in a bush in Ondo State by an Okada rider, Dare Ojo, while he was transporting her to a market.
In 2020, 11-year-old Favour Okechukwu was gang-raped to death in the Ejigbo area of Lagos.
In 2021, 14-year-old Karen-Happuch Aondodoo Akpagher died from complications following a rape incident at her school in Abuja.
In 2021, job seeker Iniobong Umoren was lured to a fake interview, raped, and murdered in Akwa Ibom State by Uduak Akpan.
In 2021, 300-level student Blessing Olajide was raped and strangled in her home in Ilorin, Kwara State.
In 2021, an unnamed 6-year-old girl was raped to death in Kaduna State.
In 2022, 22-year-old Oluwabamise (Bamise) Ayanwola was abducted, raped, and murdered in Lagos aboard a BRT bus driven by Andrew Nice Ominikoron, who was supported by unidentified accomplices.
In 2024, 2-year-old Umma Salma died from severe penetration injuries after being raped beside a mosque in Ningi, Bauchi State.
In 2025, 34-year-old Ugochi Anosike was raped and strangled in her room in Oyigbo, Rivers State.
In 2025, Banke William Jimoh was raped to death and had her neck slashed during a home invasion in Keffi, Nasarawa State, by unidentified armed men.
In 2025, 3-year-old Harira Yakubu Bala was found dead with multiple injuries in a bush in Jigawa State after being raped and molested.
In 2025, 2-year-old Maryam Ahmad was sexually assaulted in Bassa, Plateau State by 26-year-old Job Josiah; she survived the physical attack but remains severely traumatized.
In 2025, 64-year-old Mulikat Sanni was raped and murdered in Ondo State by her grandson, Ahmed Toheed, over witchcraft allegations.
In 2026, a 4-year-old girl was allegedly assaulted at an Islamic school in Jikwoyi, Abuja by the son of a teacher.
In 2026, there’s a RAPE FESTIVAL currently ongoing in Ozoro. Victims neither be name nor accounted for.
These are the very few cases that made it to the social media. The only things that the victims have in common, is a vagina. Babies, old women, sluts, prudes, sex-workers, girlfriends, in their homes, in the church, in the mosque, in the bush, in a bus, in a school… they just need to exist.
“Cover yourself, dress properly, mind where you go”… some where covered, some didn’t need to be cover because they were babies, some went to church, some were just commuting, some didn’t even go anywhere because they were in their house.
I have been watching the conversations around Lent and Hallelujah Challenge, and honestly, I feel the need to speak — not from a place of attack, but from understanding.
I was once a Catholic. I was in Seminary. I desired to be a priest before life took a different turn. So I understand what Lent means. I understand Ash Wednesday. I understand abstaining from meat on Fridays. I understand confession. I understand the discipline and the doctrine.
And because I understand it, I also know this:
Lent is not just about what you remove from your plate.
It is about what you remove from your heart.
It is not just about avoiding meat on Fridays.
It is about crucifying pride, anger, dishonor, and hatred daily.
It is not just about going to confession every week.
It is about living in a way that reflects what Jesus did on the Cross.
Lent is a season of reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. A season of humility. A season of repentance. A season of examining your own heart.
So when I see some people on X dragging Nathaniel Bassey over Hallelujah Challenge, I ask myself — is this truly the spirit of Lent?
Hallelujah Challenge has been happening every February for years. It did not start yesterday. It did not start to compete with Lent. It has been a consistent altar of worship long before some of the loudest critics even joined it.
And let’s be clear:
He has never told Catholics to abandon Lent.
He has never preached against Catholic doctrine.
He has never forced anyone to choose between Lent and worship.
So why the dragging? Why the dishonor? Why the insults?
If you are Catholic and you believe that during Lent you should not sing “Hallelujah,” then focus on your Lent. That is your conviction. Honor it. Live it. Practice it with integrity.
But why attack someone who is simply leading worship?
You can: – Pause Hallelujah Challenge and focus fully on Lent.
– Participate in both quietly if your conscience allows.
– Or simply scroll past and mind your devotion.
Spiritual maturity means knowing that not every altar is yours — but you don’t destroy what you don’t attend.
The irony is this:
Lent calls for humility.
Yet some responses are full of pride.
Lent calls for repentance.
Yet some comments are full of accusation.
Lent calls for self-examination.
Yet many are busy examining someone else.
Dragging a man of God publicly, speaking with dishonor, and masking it as “defending doctrine” — is that truly the spirit of Christ?
Even within Christianity, there are different expressions of worship. The Body of Christ is diverse. Catholics have their traditions. Pentecostals have theirs. Evangelicals have theirs. The beauty of the Church is not uniformity — it is unity in Christ.
Maturity is understanding that conviction is personal.
Ignorance is assuming your conviction must control everyone else.
If something offends your doctrine, withdraw respectfully. That is strength.
But attacking, insulting, and misrepresenting? That reveals more about the heart than about theology.
As someone who has walked both spaces, I can say this boldly:
Lent should produce gentleness.
Lent should produce restraint.
Lent should produce Christlike character.
Not online warfare.
The world is already watching the Church. And when believers tear each other apart publicly, what testimony are we giving?
We can disagree without dishonor.
We can uphold doctrine without hostility.
We can stand firm without being rude.
And above all, we can remember that worship is not a competition.
If Hallelujah Challenge is not for you during Lent, that is okay.
If Lent is your focus, embrace it fully.
If you choose both, do it in sincerity.
But let us not reduce Christianity to online arguments and spiritual superiority.
Examine your heart.
Guard your words.
Represent Christ well.
Because at the end of the day, it is not about the programs
And if this season is truly about Him, then our character should reflect Him first.
No Christian lady should marry you.
If she does , she isn’t well taught .
You should marry someone with the same views like you .
Someone who doesn’t want their kids to step inside a church .
That’s the best solution