@trad_west_ Disbelieving family? It's similar to the fact that in the Bible, Jesus' own brothers didn't believe him n thought he was crazy (John 7:5, Mark 3:21). Moses siblings Aaron n Miriam rebelled against him (Numbers 12). Samuel's sons went astray (1 Sam 8:3). Truth isn't hereditary.
@KwekuSterling3 Yes, Jesus raised the dead. But the Quran in (3:49) n (5:110) says that he did this "by Allah's permission." A miracle proves prophethood, not divinity. Moses splitting the sea didn't make him God either. Jesus in John 5:30 said I can of mine own self do nothing."Read Acts2:22
@KwekuSterling3 "Ask the people of the book" (quran: 16:43): This wasn't told to Muslims to learn Islam. Allah was telling the Meccan polytheists who couldn't believe a human could be a prophet to go ask Jewish/Christian scholars if past prophets were humans or angels. Context matters, mhi bro.
@Sindi_Fleur My friend, you people love to win every competition on this continent, including HIV statistics. We are just acknowledging your achievements.
@OriginalKhutso5 "Pls leave our country" Ghanaians start leaving "Wait, no, why are u leaving? Explain this!" 🤯
The obsession n confusion is real. u comprehends geopolitics very well? but can't comprehend how a country willingly evacuating its own citizens 2 keep them safe is a flex for Ghana.
@Replay_remix we slaughter in Allah's name. We SHARE it with the poor, neighbors, n friends by Allah's command ( what do u think Christian in the Middle Ease call God?).. if u choose not to, that is ur personal belief, but from our side, we offer it as a gesture of kindness n goodwill.
@Scientistnia And here we thought u stumbled upon the ultimate infinite money glitch. The trees might be free, but the logistics aren't. paying workers to pick the fruit, pack it without bruising, drive it hundreds of miles to your convenience store.
@5oddsHene If u support the agenda of bringing the diaspora home like the Year of Return , then u should easily see Wode Maya’s value, With his d. passport, he can continue doing exactly that, marketing Ghana, pulling in diaspora investment, n driving tourism.
@AbdulRaufIbra20@johndumelo Why wait until 2029 to investigate transparent procurement? Let’s focus on the real issues, like how Ken Ofori-Atta left the economy and won't even come to Ghana to face accountability, yet you choose to defend that instead of supporting actual national progress. 🇬🇭
@_owula On this, I think Islamic law will prioritizes restitution. If the building can be sold to pay back victims, that happens first. If the land was stolen, it’s returned. The goal wouldn't be to destroy the mosques, but to restore justice to those scammed.
@veekeeuche Your uncle is out here playing Santa Claus n you’re out there playing Robin Hood for people who don't even like you. If we see u with an android and a 'single' status next month, we will call your uncle to tell him to start gifting you socks.
The United States signed a five-year, $5.1B bilateral health cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Republic of Nigeria to advance the America First Global Health Strategy. Under the MOU, the United States intends to provide $2.1 billion in support, with Nigeria investing $3.0 billion in new domestic health spending over five years - the largest co-investment by any country to date under the Strategy. This five-year MOU will strengthen Nigeria’s healthcare system, save lives, and make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous. The MOU includes approximately $200M in dedicated support to more than 900 Christian faith-based healthcare facilities, expanding access to integrated HIV, TB, malaria, and maternal and child health services. Christian faith-based clinics represent about 10% of providers in Nigeria but serve more than 30% of Nigeria's 230 million people, often in underserved areas. With Nigeria facing one of the highest maternal and child mortality rates globally and accounting for 30% of the global malaria burden, this U.S. assistance protects Nigerian and American lives while strengthening our bilateral partnership. #AmericaFirst #USForeignAssistance #GlobalHealth
Nigeria ranks as the third-highest consumer of dog meat in the world, after South Korea and Vietnam, according to the Dog Friendly Country Index. The BBC visited Nigeria’s biggest dog market to see what the secret is behind the thriving dog meat trade.
@FabrizioRomano Bold words from the guy who literally went on strike because Al-Hilal signed Benzema while his own team didn't. Complaining about bad things through social media posts is one thing, but throwing a tantrum over a rival’s transfer is apparently fine? The irony is wild .
@Faridatu001 We knew Nigeria was struggling, but we didn't know you guys were now identifying as Ghanaian to hide your losses. I now understand why Nigeria is not developing. You guys can't embrace your failure.