@gurl_lambo@MTNNG I had same experience when I bought my number yrs ago luckily the former owner called that she was just checking I had to tell her to go to her bank and change her number for alerts . It's a scary thing this is over 10yrs ago I'm surprised at this time it is still occurring.
@ScarFaceLabs As an analyst and operational risk professional this is a key man risk and can crystallize into other forms of risk threatening business continuity
One of the things that tests how solid you are as a child of God is how you handle pain. While you are waiting for the pain to change, make sure the pain doesn't change you.
Your view of God, your passion for service, and your ministry must never be the price you pay for a difficult season. The enemy’s ultimate strategy isn't just to cause you discomfort, but to use that discomfort to distract you from your purpose.
Apostle Emmanuel Iren taught that we must be a people of "brilliant fire", balancing the place of planning with the place of praying.
To be healed, you must look away from the pain and look to Jesus. The "benefit" (the healing or the breakthrough) must never become the condition for why you seek God. Seek Him as the ultimate priority, even when the situation is counter-intuitive.
When things aren't working your way, don't withdraw. Instead, apply these four keys:
1️⃣ Agree
2️⃣ Thank God
3️⃣ Serve
4️⃣ Celebrate
Don't let the devil use your season of pain to rob you of your passion. Your service is a weapon. Stay focused, stay serving, and stay solid.
#Wofbec #WOFBEC2026 #ThyKingdomCome #Faith
If you don’t know God’s character, you can’t know His willingness. When we read the Word of God, we are reading a record of His faithfulness.
The Gospel is supernatural because it imparts 'Eternal Life,' which isn't just living forever, it is a quality of life found in the knowledge of God.
It is this knowledge that allows us to value things properly, reminding us that not everything 'good' is necessarily 'God'.
#WOFBEC2026 #Wofbec #ThyKingdomCome
It is the powerlessness of an individual that makes the Devil 'king.' Satan has no real power; he only thrives where there is a vacuum of strength.
Satan is the principal in the school of deception, and he thrives on the ignorance that creates a vacuum of strength.
Where you are right now is a function of the light you have received. When you grow in light, that revelation reaches a point where it exercises unquestionable dominion over darkness, making it impossible for the enemy to occupy your space.
According to Bishop Thomas Aremu, you must maximise these three weapons to stay triumphant:
1️⃣ The Weapon of Light: In this Kingdom, it is your learning that determines your earnings. Only what is renewed is new, and only what is new makes news. Where you are now is a function of the light you have received. When you grow in revelation, your light gains unquestionable dominion over darkness.
2️⃣ The Weapon of Empowerment No power, no motion. The end-time church is a church of raw power. You cannot use the hand of flesh to move the Spirit. Marketplace Christians, especially, need more power to avoid being cheated by the principal of deception.
3️⃣ The Weapon of Faith: Faith is the legal tender of the Kingdom, it can give you what money cannot buy. Faith works more in “application” than “acquisition”. It is acting on whatever He told you to do. Take steps with your faith; move with it; attempt with it.
Don't just read—meditate. Don’t just meditate—manifest. A desperation in your faith can bring about any miracle. Wake up, top up your power, and stop the enemy from playing king in your life.
Day 2 Morning Session #WOFBEC2026 #wofbec #thecovenantnation #ThyKingdomCome #BishopThomasAremu #KingdomPower #Light #Faith #Power
You are a Kingdom person on assignment in another Kingdom, and you are not permitted to be limited by the laws of this earth.
The Kingdom of God is the rule, reign, and system of God, and as a citizen of that Kingdom, you are here to enforce His plan on the earth.
Today, Dr. Paul Enenche at WOFBEC 2026, taught on how to function effectively on your assignment, using Kingdom principles.
1️⃣ Establish Kingdom Principles
Kingdom people are made from Kingdom principles. Understand that making a difference is a million times superior to making a living. Your life must be built on the principles of love, honesty, diligence, and the sacrifice of "living to give."
2️⃣ Follow Kingdom Patterns
If you were not needed, you would never have been created. Necessity is ever before invention. Move past the question of "Who am I?" and find the answer to "Why am I?" You lose your destiny when you lose your originality.
3️⃣ Carry the Kingdom Presence
There is a physical climatic change that must accompany a Kingdom person. When you back your life with Kingdom presence, it becomes lethal to the kingdom of darkness. People should feel the atmosphere of God when they come around you.
In conclusion, you were not designed to pass through hell just to end up in heaven. You are here to make an impact. Live until your presence is felt and your absence is noticed, because if you are here, it’s because you are needed.
#WOFBEC2026 #ThyKingdomCome #wofbec #PaulEnenche #Purpose
On the left sits an Orthodox schema monk—a man who has reached the Great Schema, the highest and most demanding level of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. This is not simply a “religious outfit.” It represents a life almost completely stripped of the modern world.
To reach this stage, a monk usually spends decades in obedience, fasting, prayer, silence, and renunciation. Many schema monks live in near isolation. Some barely speak. Some sleep only a few hours a night. Their entire existence is oriented toward inner transformation rather than external achievement. Historically, people would travel for weeks or months to monasteries just to ask such a monk one question, believing his spiritual clarity came from a life emptied of distraction.
Now look at where he is sitting:
a metro car.
No monastery walls.
No desert cave.
No mountain hermitage.
Just plastic seats, fluorescent lights, and a moving city.
To his right sit two young women—representatives of a completely different modern reality. They are absorbed in their phones, earbuds in, eyes down. Their posture is relaxed but inward-facing. Their attention is fragmented across invisible networks: messages, feeds, timelines, algorithms. They are connected to thousands of people—and fully present with none.
No one is doing anything “wrong” here. That’s what makes the image powerful.
This is not about mocking technology or romanticizing asceticism.
It’s about contrast.
The monk represents a worldview where:
Meaning is found inward
Silence is valuable
Attention is sacred
Time is slow
Wisdom comes from subtraction
The phones represent a worldview where:
Meaning is external and constant
Silence is uncomfortable
Attention is monetized
Time is accelerated
Knowledge comes from accumulation
The monk likely knows nothing about trending news, viral videos, or social media outrage. Yet his inner life may be deeper than most people experience in decades. The women likely know everything that happened today—but may never experience stillness long enough to hear their own thoughts.
What technology and time have changed isn’t just how we live, but what we value.
We now prize:
Speed over depth
Access over presence
Information over wisdom
Visibility over meaning
The monk’s very existence challenges that shift. His clothing alone symbolizes death to ego, to identity, to modern relevance. In Orthodox theology, the Great Schema is sometimes called a “second baptism”—a symbolic burial of the self. That’s why the garments resemble funeral clothing. The monk has already practiced dying to the world.
And yet here he is—inside the world, riding alongside it.
That’s the quiet brilliance of the image.
It’s not a clash.
It’s a coexistence.
Two eras sharing the same bench.
Two definitions of “connection” sitting inches apart.
One life trained to look inward for truth.
Two lives trained to look outward for signal.
The image doesn’t ask which is better.
It asks a more unsettling question:
What have we gained—and what have we forgotten?
In a world where attention is constantly pulled outward, the monk is a reminder that the most radical act left may be to remain still.
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 !
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Her name was Tilly Smith. And she was about to prove that a single school lesson could mean the difference between life and death.
On the morning of December 26, 2004, Tilly was walking along Mai Khao Beach in Phuket, Thailand, with her family. They were on their first overseas holiday together—a Christmas treat.
The beach was beautiful. The weather was perfect. But something was wrong.
Tilly noticed the water wasn't behaving normally.
"It wasn't calm and it wasn't going in and then out," she later recalled. "It was just coming in and in and in."
The sea had turned frothy—"like you get on a beer," she said. "It was sort of sizzling."
Any other 10-year-old might have thought it was strange. Tilly knew exactly what it meant.
Just two weeks earlier, in her geography class at Danes Hill School in Surrey, her teacher Andrew Kearney had shown the class black-and-white footage of the 1946 tsunami that devastated Hawaii. He taught them the warning signs: the sea receding unusually far, frothy bubbling water, the ocean behaving in ways it shouldn't.
Tilly was watching those exact warning signs unfold in front of her.
She started screaming at her parents. "There's going to be a tsunami!"
They didn't believe her. They couldn't see any wave. The sky was clear. The beach was calm.
But Tilly wouldn't stop. She became more insistent, more frantic.
"I'm going," she finally said. "I'm definitely going. There is definitely going to be a tsunami."
Her father Colin heard the urgency in her voice. He decided to trust his daughter.
By coincidence, an English-speaking Japanese man nearby overheard Tilly use the word "tsunami." He'd just heard news of an earthquake in Sumatra. "I think your daughter's right," he said.
Colin alerted the hotel staff. They began evacuating the beach immediately.
Tilly's mother Penny was one of the last to leave. She had to sprint as the water began rushing in behind her.
"I ran," Penny recalled, "and then I thought I was going to die."
They made it to the second floor of the hotel with seconds to spare.
Then the wave hit.
It was 30 feet tall.
Everything on the beach—beds, palm trees, debris—was swept into the swimming pool and beyond. "Even if you hadn't drowned," Penny later said, "you would have been hit by something."
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over 230,000 people across 14 countries. Entire beaches in Phuket were wiped out. Thousands died.
But at Mai Khao Beach, not a single person was killed.
Because a 10-year-old girl paid attention in geography class.
Tilly was hailed as the "Angel of the Beach." She received the Thomas Gray Special Award from the Marine Society. She was named "Child of the Year" by a French magazine. She appeared at the United Nations and met Bill Clinton.
Her story is now taught in schools around the world as an example of why disaster education matters.
Her father Colin still thinks about what could have happened.
"If she hadn't told us, we would have just kept on walking," he said. "I'm convinced we would have died."
Tilly is now 30 years old. She lives in London and works in yacht chartering.
She still credits her geography teacher, Andrew Kearney.
"If it wasn't for Mr. Kearney," she told the United Nations, "I'd probably be dead and so would my family."
Two weeks. One lesson. One hundred lives.
That's the power of education.
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Bro lemme take my time to tell you the raw truth.
You don’t have a trading problem.
You have a reality-collision problem.
Knowing trading since 2022 and having “grounded knowledge” means nothing if it hasn’t been converted into controlled execution + capital survival. The market does not reward intelligence, theories, or time spent learning. It only rewards behavior under pressure.
Your friends laughing at you is not cruelty it’s feedback. Harsh, unfair, but still feedback. In the real world, results speak louder than intentions. When results are absent, people invent explanations: fraud, luck, connections. That’s how society copes with what it doesn’t understand.
Every legitimate trader goes through a long season of invisibility where:
You know more than beginners
You earn less than fools
You look delusional to outsiders
This phase is where most people quit or corrupt themselves. Not because they can’t trade but because they can’t endure being underestimated.
As a student, your biggest lie is expecting trading to save you financially. Trading is a capital amplifier, not a capital creator. Without stable income, trading becomes emotional gambling disguised as analysis.
That’s why your results don’t show not lack of skill, but lack of financial oxygen.
The suggestion to do fraud is not random. It appears when: You’re tired
You feel left behind You want proof you’re not stupid Rejecting it already tells me something important: your integrity is stronger than your desperation.
Many people make money fast and lose their soul quietly. They don’t tell you the psychological cost paranoia, fear, emptiness, constant looking over the shoulder. Fast money is usually borrowed time.
What is I want you to do now is:
Accept your current identity
You are a student building a skill, not a failed trader. Stop demanding outcomes your current position can’t support.
Get a legal cash flow
Any honest job. Any skill. Any hustle.
Not to quit trading but to protect it from desperation.
Trade small accounts like a professional
If you can’t grow ₦50k slowly, you won’t grow ₦5m fast. Ego is expensive.
Detach from opinions
Your friends’ laughter only hurts because part of you fears they might be right. Silence that fear with process, not arguments.
Time will expose everyone
In 5–10 years:
Some loud people will disappear
Some fast-money guys will be broken
A few quiet ones will still be standing
The market doesn’t rush. It waits to see who survives themselves.
Finally If you stay clean, patient, and disciplined, your season will come.
If you cut corners, you may arrive early but you won’t stay.
And remember this:
Being poor with integrity is temporary.
Being rich without it is a countdown.
✍️vee