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Nobody should drag me but I want to ask
What's the probability that GEJ can handle the present insecurities in Nigeria? Boko Haram evolved into a full blown terrorist organisation (Chibok Girls) when he was president.
What is he willing to do differently this time?
I have been on an internship for a bit, knowing how Mission works, having the experience and being able to carry out the assignment God has equally given me. In April, I was privileged to go for this mission.
The thursday night into Friday morning of that week, I had a dream I couldn’t quite understand. It wasn’t clear, and I couldn’t place what it meant. No one even came to mind to talk to about it. But as I prepared for the mission, it stayed with me. From church to Idi-Iroko, it kept ringing in my heart. I found myself praying quietly, staying alert, paying attention.
Then during the midnight prayers after the first day of the crusade, the interpretation came. It came directly through the prayer leader. In that moment, I realized it was a foresight of what was going to happen in Idi-Iroko.
I’m grateful to God. Even though I saw it beforehand and didn’t understand it, He still brought clarity at the right time. And it didn’t stop there. Others also saw and confirmed it during the crusade, and the interpretation came through prayers.
When I reflect on everything we experienced, the activities, the souls that were won, the captives that were set free, the healings that took place, one thing keeps echoing in my heart: this is a testament that God is good.
After the children’s outreach during the day, as I walked in for crusade preparations, I kept hearing “Aunty, Aunty.” These same children who had stressed me earlier, shouting, sweating, repeating the same things over and over, now ran to hug me and say goodbye. Children are so innocent. One moment you are correcting them, the next moment they are holding you tightly with so much love.
It was such a beautiful experience.
Seeing the soldiers God is raising for the next generation, the arrows, it was powerful. And having two of my own people there made it even more special. Watching us serve God together in different capacities, one in the medical team, the other in logistics and children’s church, was something I will always cherish.
God is indeed at work, and I am grateful to be a part of it.
I'm so pissed cause what will it cost you to actually subscribe to Mount Zion Films channel on YouTube? How are you enjoying a movie and about 50% of the viewers aren't subscribing? It LITERALLY doesn't bite!
Subscribe please and let Bro Josh give us a break! This isn't PR!👍🏾
Today, I remember that as I was jogging to the gym on Saturday, I saw this LAWMA man sweeping 🧹 but he didn't know I had sighted him from far.
He was sweeping the pavement side and these place have holes where water flow in through once it rains.
Y'all guess what he did? He swept all the bulk of nylons from the road into the hole.
I was so pissed and I gave him a very bad look cause that singular act is the reason for the poor drainage system in Nigeria.
We can do better as citizens too.
I just saw somewhere that how your wife responds in pregnancy is 100% dependent on a man's sperm meaning of your wife has a very terrible trimester, it's your fault. 🌚
Men please stop eating so much junks, alcohols, caffeine and 'em drugs.
Let me quickly talk about the cybersecurity Twitter community I met.
1. I met a community where no one bragged about superiority. You sometimes have to check on LinkedIn to find out your newest pal is a pro and you're just a beginner.
2. I met a community where updates flew around because we were all eager to learn. No competition, just growth and consistently welcoming new folks.
3. I met a community where people organised spaces to talk about trends, prep junior folks for interviews and that's why when the community was accused of hoarding information last year, many people came out to debunk it. Today, it turns out the outsider didn't lie.
4. I met a community that doesn't pile on people, let people address themselves by whatever title that pleases them.
5. I met a community that cook challenges, people hopping on challenge and growing publicly.
6. I met a community where community founders supported each other. Just vibes. You grow, I grow.
7. The only time you see the community I met in uproar is when a wrong knowledge is shared.
Today, it feels different. Everyone piling on each other, taking advantage of the littlest sub to hit back at each other. People have now become too vile, ready to pounce on anyone.
I hope everything is restored back to normalcy.
OPEN LETTER ABOUT MY FIRST AND BEST MENTOR.
Around 2023, I was about rounding up my Cybersecurity class at Women Techsters Fellowship and I was thinking what the next step would be because there was literally no one I knew who was into Cybersecurity.
That beautiful day on November 13th, Dr Ireteeh wished me a Happy Birthday. That happened to be the first time I'll be coming across her account or interacting with her.
Earlier that morning, I started the day praying for the next direction through cybersecurity.
After that day, I followed her and started interacting with her posts. Towards December 25th, she asked us to make a wish and she would grant it; I responded I'll love her to mentor me and that's how she became the answer to my prayers.
Dr Ireteeh walked with me till I got a job. Initially, I got into a very bad situation and she stood. Steadily called me, checked in and kept prepping me for opportunities.
I eventually got three offers at the same time and she asked me to pick one. I picked my present organisation but didn't have money to go. She gave me the first tfare that took me to work. I can count many times she comes through for me and for many, I can't mention here yet.
Dr @ireteeh, thank you! Thank you for NOT giving up on me even when I stopped believing in myself. You taught me resilience, eyes on the price, focus on the goal, doggedness and that it's alright to cry, make mistakes but never think of giving up.
Thank you for being so kind to me, for cheering me on and up even in your busy schedules. I respect every moment, I hold every word and space we share together so dear to my heart and as God helps me, it isn't just gonna be a thank you ONLY.
Through this year, the Lord gives you beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers.
To be best year yet, cheers 🥂
Happy Birthday Dr Ireteeh ❤️❤️
I go to a church where at children's church stage, there are usually intense competitions about Bible verses, daily bible readings, sword drills, and writing what you gained for each passage read.
These activities shaped me so much that I can easily quote some scriptures without thinking twice. And for some other scriptures, I can quote them without remembering the verse and sometimes, paraphrase.
Cruel, vile, wicked and heartless will be mild words to use and before this student dies, let the world see this.
Please once this video gets to your TL, just keep retweeting and tagging everyone who should see this.
So here will be the NIGERIAN WEDDING REFORM BILL to be passed by the Senate House because Nigerian weddings clearly need regulation.
1. Disband Aso ebi, groomsmen and bridesmaids. Everybody should attend in peace.
2. Set a strict limit to the number of guests. Some weddings now look like a national convention.
3. No open-breast clothes. We are gathered for a wedding, not a fashion contest. We came to eat rice.
4. Anything after 6pm, everything should be wrapped up. Pack chairs and go home.
5. At most, your wedding should be done within two days. This three-day or one week festival must end.
6. Aso ebi must not exceed one fabric. If we see part 1 and part 2, the wedding will be shut down by the board.
7. No guest should have to buy more than one thing to attend your wedding. We are not investors.
8. The MC must not shout “make some noise” more than five times per hour. We're conserving the energy for election.
9. Keep your children at home, it's not children's day celebration.
10. If the bride changes outfit more than three times, the program will be paused for immediate questioning.
11. Couples must submit a clear schedule. If we reach 12pm without food, the guests are free to protest with placards.
12. No wedding introduction longer than the sermon. We didn’t come to know the family tree.
13. If the guest list crosses 150 people, it automatically becomes a concert. And you'll be taxed.
14. Spray money must be done responsibly. This is a wedding, not a showerhead.
15. If we hear “the couple is on the way” or "we'll be getting started soon" for more than an hour, the guests are free to leave with their tfare returned.
16. Once we see smoke machines, fireworks and dorime signs, we will assume it’s a concert.
Let me know if you agree so we can raise this concerning issue.
It's high time we addressed some of these annoying takes. You leave the country and suddenly conclude that prayer is the reason Nigeria isn't moving forward.
Let me say this clearly: prayer is NOT Nigeria's problem.
Prayer walks, crusades, morning cries, conferences, retreats, and conventions are not the problem. In fact, one of the reasons Nigeria hasn't completely torn apart under this life-frustrating, heart-wrenching evil and wickedness we see daily is because people still pray.
Prayer is what keeps many people sane. Prayer is the reason some people haven't committed suicide, slipped into depression, or completely given up on life.
Countries you mentioned are progressing largely because they have a WORKING SYSTEM! In Nigeria, we are battling corruption, greed, insecurity, poverty, and hunger and those are failures of LEADERSHIP and GOVERNANCE, not the result of people praying.
And if exposure to better systems abroad has shown you how things can work, then by all means come help us build those systems too. If some of us choose to pray while also speaking up and working for change, that should not offend you.
Praying does not mean we are silent about the dysfunction in our nation or we don't speak up.
Like someone rightly said: the real issue is not that people are praying, the issue is that you people simply have a problem with Jesus.