@Tspiceskitchen You're right. As someone who had patronize them back in Ilorin, the taste and cost price is absolutely great especially the taste. You'll always ask for more.
What a great privilege to have Daddy E.A Adeboye on this sound, for taking time out to intentionally record and release the Father's blessing is something I can't take lightly.
Please help me celebrate and appreciate
This Friday, 2nd of January is a date with destiny.
A good time to make this spread and trend again…….
Let’s go !
Jesus just has to be who He says He is. No one gives this joy that He gives.
We celebrate our king, JESUS !
Parents,
Normalize giving your children homes instead of a college education.
They both cost about the same. This will be the best decision of your life. Think about it…
You’re saving up money to pay for college — but why? College delays adulthood and often indoctrinates your children against you. Your kids will lose the prime years of their lives for a worthless ‘education’ and be crippled by $200K in debt. College is a curse.
Instead, spend the money on a property so your child can get started in life, get married and give you grandchildren. Let your kid go to trade school or an apprenticeship. These jobs earn more than most every college degree anyway. Teach your children ownership instead of nihilistic debt slavery. Give them the wise guidance every young person desperately needs and they will bless you in return. Grandkids while you’re young!
Best trade of your life.
Homes = freedom 🏡
college = slavery ⛓️
A business owner in the oil and gas sector approached us that he would like to buy two units of the @nordmotion Max pickup for his company. Apparently, he was impressed with the vehicle after some rides with his peers in the sector.
To my shock, yesterday, my team told me that the bank, a bank operating in Nigeria told him that they do not finance Made-in-Nigeria vehicles, and they even suggested to our customer that he should go for foreign brands instead.
The most provocative part of this is that all of the brands they suggested to him identified as Made-in-Nigeria brands in their filings with the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).
Which means they decide who they want to be whenever it suits them.
This is yet another example of the needless sabotage and institutional bias against Nigerian manufacturers and assemblers that we experience in this sector.
The President aims to grow us into a $1 trillion economy. Nigerians want to buy Made-in-Nigeria products, we are working very hard to produce world-class vehicles, but some banks, who should play the role of credit facilitators, are displaying open prejudice against locally made vehicles.
What sort of economic sabotage is this?
Many of us who continue to assemble and manufacture vehicles here do so not just for profit, but out of patriotism and belief in the long game. We see this as a marathon, not a sprint.
We cannot continue using Nigerian resources to strengthen foreign factories while starving our own indigenous companies of opportunities.
If we truly want this country to be better, then we must support goods and services made in Nigeria, especially those of us who have shown we can deliver world-class standards. The support has to be real, not just in words, but in policy, in finance, and in action.
Every time we deny support for local production, we export jobs, skills, and economic growth that should belong here.
No-Nonsense November.
Dare-and-Do-it December.
Twenty Twenty Fire
60 powerful days 60 self-appointed tasks 60 gratitude entries 60 chapters of your unfolding story
60 chapters of reading 60 nights of good sleep 60 days of healthy eating 60 moments of movement & laughter.
THE KOINONIA GLOBAL FAITH CONVENTION 2025 (THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY) IS ALMOST HERE — GET READY! 🔥
This November, 19th–23rd, 2025, the nations converge in Abuja, Nigeria, for a supernatural encounter like no other at the Koinonia Global Faith Convention (The General Assembly); a prophetic convergence ordained for alignment, impartation, and Kingdom establishment.
“But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God… to the general assembly and church of the firstborn…” — Hebrews 12:22–23
Theme: THE MANDATE (Hebrews 12:22–23)
Date: 19th – 23rd November 2025
Time: 9:00 AM & 5:00 PM (Daily)
📍 Venue: #1 Koinonia Avenue, Katampe Extension, FCT, Abuja
Host: Apostle Joshua Selman
With Guest Ministers: Daddy E.A. Adeboye, Bishop David Abioye, Dr. David Ogbueli, Pastor Poju Oyemade, Reverend Julian Kyula, Bishop (Mrs) Funke Felix-Adejumo, Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, Minister Dunsin Oyekan, and other anointed ministers of God.
This is not just another conference — it’s a divine assembly of saints, a release of mantles, and the unveiling of mandates for a generation.
PRAY | PLAN | PREPARE | BE THERE LIVE!
Heaven has marked this gathering. Don’t miss your visitation.
#KoinoniaGlobalFaithConvention
#KoinoniaGlobalConference
#ApostleJoshuaSelman
#TheMandate2025
#ThisIsKoinonia
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We have always been blessed and favoured to have Fathers come for THE OUTPOURING!
This year, God has blessed us again with a patriarch; PAPA OYEDEPO will be Live at THE OUTPOURING LAGOS!
Are you thinking what I’m thinking at all??
You can’t afford to miss this! Tell everyone!
There is a core practice in the ministry of Apostle Paul that we must not overlook. It is what I call the Ministry of Reasoning.
Some call it disputing, but in truth it was much more—it was engaging, examining, persuading, testing, and clarifying truth in fellowship with others.
Sadly, in our generation, very few ministers have the temperament for this. In the age of social media, many have lost the discipline of reasoning. When there is disagreement, instead of opening the Scriptures, they resort to emotional outbursts. Instead of genuine dialogue, they throw insults. Instead of patiently engaging, they attempt to bully or silence others, as though their view is final. When they lack the discipline of doctrinal reasoning as scholars, they substitute with intimidation, name-calling, manipulation of followers, or outright cancellation. And the moment you maintain your position, the refrain becomes, “How dare you argue with me? You know better than me?” The next step is to delete,remove,cancel or ex-communicate and the likes...
This is immaturity, and it is not apostolic. And this is why—whether online or offline—you will never see me fight, insult, or cancel anyone because of doctrinal persuasion. I literally follow the footprint of Apostle Paul: reasoning without bitterness, disputing without despising, holding convictions without making it personal. Nothing is personal when it comes to the Scriptures.
Look at Paul. Reasoning was one of his core apostolic praxis. He could spend fifteen days with Peter (Gal. 1:18) and not lose fellowship, even while holding strong convictions. He could engage the pillars in Jerusalem (Gal. 2:9), state his case, and still part with the right hand of fellowship. He could reason daily in the synagogue and the marketplace (Acts 17:17) without reducing truth to insults. He spent 18 months in Corinth (Acts 18:11), patiently teaching and persuading.
He spent an entire day in his Roman dwelling (Acts 28:23), expounding from morning to evening about the kingdom of God. This was not quarrelling. This was reasoning—sustained, disciplined, apostolic reasoning.
Why does this matter? Because iron sharpens iron. Revelation becomes stronger when tested.
The body of Christ becomes healthier when ministers and believers learn not only to receive but also to engage the word. Paul told the Thessalonians: “Test all things; hold fast what is good” (1 Thess. 5:21).
We must therefore recover this as a core practice of apostolic ministry. Reasoning in the Scriptures is not evil. It is healthy, it is necessary, it is apostolic. Just don’t take it too personal, and don’t take yourself too serious.
Selah.
Stop and think with me for a moment: what exactly did Lucifer tell those angels that made them bold enough to fight God on his behalf? What lie could possibly be so convincing that holy angels, who had only ever known the perfection and goodness of God, would suddenly see Him as unworthy of their loyalty? No proof. No evidence. Just whispers. And those whispers became their “truth.” Those whispers became their “discernment.” And on the strength of a lie, they rebelled against the One who had never failed them.
That is the principle of Lucifer, and it is still the strategy being played out today. Certain ministers rise, posturing themselves as those with “special access” or “privileged revelation.” They say, “Beware of Minister XYZ. He’s not truly a man of God. God showed me something. I know what you don’t know.” They never produce evidence. They never point you back to Christ. They simply whisper, sow seeds of suspicion, and let the poison spread. And suddenly, an entire camp turns against a servant of God—not because of truth, but because of a story, because of a narrative, because of Lucifer’s principle recycled.
Tell me—how does a whole group of believers, who once honoured a man, suddenly see him as evil overnight? How does a brother you once loved become your enemy? It’s simple: you inherited another man’s bitterness, another man’s grudge, another man’s envy, another man’s jealousy, another man’s insecurity. That is not discernment; that is deception. That is not revelation; that is rebellion.
Don’t you see? If angels in heaven—angels who dwelt in God’s light—could be seduced into fighting Him because they believed Lucifer’s whispers, how much more you and I if we do not guard our ears? If it could happen in heaven, it can happen in church. It can happen in fellowship. It can happen in your own circle. That is why you must be careful what you hear and who you hear it from.
I say it boldly: God does not anoint suspicion. God does not traffic in gossip. God does not build His kingdom on envy or slander. The Holy Spirit does not sound like whispers that divide. The Holy Spirit does not look like bitterness passed off as prophecy. If it doesn’t sound like Christ, it’s not Christ. If it doesn’t look like Christ, it’s Lucifer—still whispering, still lying, still dividing, still dragging destinies out of place.
So guard your ears. Guard your heart. Guard your honour. Don’t inherit another man’s poison. Don’t inherit another man’s wound. Don’t inherit another man’s rebellion. Shut down the whispers before they shut you out of destiny.
Because the same devil who convinced angels to fight God is still convincing men to fight one another. And the tragedy is this: every time you fight a servant of God because of a whisper, you’re not fighting for God—you’re fighting for Lucifer.