Another thing I realized early about life that makes me worry less is, life is a pyramid, only few will be at the top.
Okay to be ambitious, but few people will be in Elon Musk or Dangote level. Or in Wole Soyinka level.
There will always be people above you. And there will always below you. Don’t wound yourself because someone is above you. If you get to their level, there will still be other people above you.
Every time I see an actual depiction of what happened to Him I get nauseous and am reminded that I am an evil, degenerate, retarded sinner unworthy of salvation- yet he still did this for me
If we all got what we deserved we’d all be in a lot of trouble
You people have started defending this girl? Not surprised sha. When you get an opportunity to speak to madam Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, say Hi Ngozi.
Eyin Elede.
I no follow una dey doubt whether God truly exists. I wasn’t born an atheist either.
God exists in my life like mahd. I can literally see His mercy and loving kindness in my life. From the very beginning of my life, God has consistently shown up for me in ways I cannot explain away as coincidence.
And I think there’s a difference between being religious and actually knowing God. Religiosity is a spirit of its own. Being deeply religious can make you think you’re closer to God than everyone else, or that people who don’t believe exactly as you do are automatically sinners. That’s not necessarily knowing God.
Even Scripture says, that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection…
That is my desire: not just to practice religion, but to KNOW Him.
There’s another verse that has always spoken deeply to me: You may not see wind, nor shall you see rain; yet the valley shall be filled with water…
That’s faith to me. I may not always see the wind. I may not always see the rain. But I have seen the valley filled with water too many times in my own life to convince myself that God doesn’t exist.
I’m not trying to convince anyone to believe. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. But as for me, I know what I have experienced.
God is not just an idea I inherited. He is very real in my life.
I’m a living sacrifice, completely dedicated to Him. And honestly, I know God exists like MAHD.
Imagine it was ngozi okonjo iweala standing there and a guy said "good morning ngozi" you see stupid and disrespectful it sounds??
Truly wetin women dey talk you no go grasp the magnitude of the stupidity inside am until man talk am.
I have been privileged to work across over 20 countries including the United States and UK as a Gen Z. In many rooms I have been in, I was the youngest person.
So I can tell you, the greatest skill you need in your corner is not your certificate, but the ability to work across cultures and systems.
The fact that the 76-year old CEO in my workplace 3 streets away from the White House asked me to call him by his first name Damon doesn’t mean I should come back to Nigeria and call Dr. Oby Ezekwesili by her first name.
It’s lack of social intelligence. When you are in Rome, you behave like a Roman. Adapt quickly or be left behind.
E get the kin SL you go hit ehh
You go first question if God exits
But in all honesty
He does exit✨
Because you haven’t had a genuine encounter with him doesn’t mean he is not there
Trust me bro if you do, you will realize how big and powerful he is.
I will put you in my personal prayers bro and I hope you find him someday❤️
Stay blessed yami🫶
You didn't ask but stay with me pls.
The biggest proof for the existence of God Is the knowledge of good & evil,if we were trying trying to create something to fill up a void of our understanding why would we create a being that kicks against our own.....
I used to believe in God. Like, genuinely believe. I never really questioned whether He existed because it was just something I grew up knowing and accepting.
But lately, I’ve been questioning a lot of things. The more I think about God, religion, suffering, and just existence in general, the more I start wondering if God is actually real, or if the idea of God is something humans created because we needed an explanation for things we couldn’t understand.
To me right now, God doesn’t exist.
It’s weird questioning something that was once such a big part of how you saw the world. Maybe I’ll believe again someday. Maybe I won’t.
For now, I’m just being honest about what I believe.
Maybe one day, Wizkid will see beyond the numbers and realize that there are people in the North who have been standing with him, listening to his music, celebrating his achievements, and proudly calling themselves Wizkid fans
Blaqbonez: Asake abeg i wan make you talk "your girlfriend is my baby too" but use yoruba make en no be like say na me you get
Asake: no wam i go talk Your girlfriend emi ni baby how you see that one
Blaqbonez:sharp!!!
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Before we can even begin to decide whether Yahweh is evil, we must notice that the very terms of the charge—what counts as “good,” what counts as “evil,” and what kind of moral causality is conceivable—are already being supplied by a framework that is itself contestable.
If materialism (which usually entails atheism) is taken to its logical conclusion, there are no objective grounds for condemning anything as evil or regarding any event as a genuine tragedy. There are only physical states and the preferences of certain organisms.
The critic has therefore borrowed moral capital that his own system cannot repay. Until that debt is acknowledged, the accusation remains incoherent.
Look at Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon. Paul Biya resides in Switzerland and visits when he accidentally remembers, possibly after taking dementia medication.
Not a whiff from Western loud-mouths and grammar-speaking educated Africans. But it's Ibrahim Traore and AES leaders that give them unwarranted erections.
You do your religion, I do my own religion. There is no compulsion in religion - Sheikh Bala Lau
According to a report made by Daily Trust on Saturday 15 August, 2026, the National Chairman of the Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah (JIBWIS), Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau, has called on Muslims and Christians across Nigeria to respect one another’s faith and work collectively to preserve national peace, warning that religious differences should not become a source of division.
SheikhBala Lau while speaking at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, following the departure of the Secretary-General of the Muslim World League, Sheikh Dr Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa, after a two-day international conference on diversity and social peace, organised by JIBWIS in partnership with the Muslim World League, said religious diversity should not prevent Nigerians from pursuing their shared interest in a peaceful and united country.
He also said “Despite our diversity, we have our common goal. We have a common goal to ensure that we live in peace and harmony. You do your religion, I do my own religion. There is no compulsion in religion.”
The JIBWIS chairman further stressed that neither Muslims nor Christians had the right to claim exclusive ownership of Nigeria, urging citizens of both faiths to protect the country together, stating “You respect my religion, I respect your religion. And we protect our country. The country belongs to us."
He also cited the example of Prophet Muhammad’s relationship with people of other faiths in Medina as a model for peaceful coexistence.
Sheikh Abdullahi Bala Lau said the Abuja conference would go beyond issuing statements, revealing that an implementation committee would be established to monitor the execution of its resolutions, stating “We are religious leaders and spiritual leaders. We have to abide by what we say. We have to implement what we say so that people can copy from us."
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The comments on not getting married to unequal yoke is great for Christians but I didn't see anyone speak to the possibilities that one partner comes to the Lord in a marriage where both were not more than professing Christians at the point of marriage.
And the way she spoke to him is how a Christian wife should behave in situations like this. The Bible instructs us on this ground:
"Likewise, wives, be subject to your own husbands, so that even if some do not obey the word, they may be won without a word by the CONDUCT of their wives, WHEN THEY SEE YOUR RESPECTFUL AND PURE CONDUCT." - 1 Peter 3:1-2.
I saw a comment where someone said if he's spoken to like this, he may go to church for one year. You see her speech, coming to tap blessing, and smiling to his jokes, top tier Christian behavior that can convert a soul.
And it's the same to the husband, should you have an unbelieving wife. You can love her by God's grace unto conversion.
And you see that the man is open minded, and His wife isn't being further hindrance but an helper to his faith.
Many lessons in the video and I chose to write on this one.
73% of women on the titanic survived.
Only 19% of men did.
Read that again.
Even the richest men alive, class, power, status, all useless when the ship started sinking.
Hierarchy collapsed.
Gender didn’t.
“Women and children first”
Not a suggestion.
A rule men didn’t break.
Men stood there.
No panic
No begging.
Just accepted it.
They didn’t ask:
“Do I know her?”
“Is she worth it?”
“Will she remember me?”
No one asked if it was fair.
No camera.
No applause.
No second chances.
Zero return.
Full cost.
Understand this:
When survival gets limited, a man’s life becomes negotiable.
Men like that built the world.
And today?
Masculinity gets mocked.
Call it whatever you want.
But when everything collapsed, men paid first.
This isn’t opinion.
This is history.