Jesus died and rose again. Never to die again. Happy Good Friday! Happy Easter! Happy eternal life to all who believe in His name, and to all who will, soon!
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This one is different. Phew. I mean it always hits but this one is it.
May prayer become truly a lifestyle. Like very normal to us.
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“Then Samuel took a stone and set it between Mizpah and Shen, and called its name Ebenezer, saying, Thus far the Lord has helped us.”
— 1 Samuel 7:12 (NKJV)
Ebenezer reminds us that our past, present, and future are sustained by God’s unfailing help.
2026 is a year of remembrance, reliance, and confidence in the One who brought us this far.
Welcome to 2026 — our year of EBENEZER.
#Ebenezer #CCIGlobal
I don't think people appreciate Nigeria's maternal mortality risk enough that's why this surprises them.
We account for almost 30% of all global maternal deaths despite having only about 2.6% of the world's population.
A Nigerian woman has a 1 : 25 lifetime risk of dying from pregnancy-related causes, for comparison, the risk in developed countries is 1 :4900.
This equates to approximately 205 women dying every day, or one woman every seven minutes.
If there's a high rate of maternal mortality, it almost always follows with a high rate of perinatal/under 5 mortality.
Nigeria is one of the most dangerous countries to be pregnant, give birth, or be a newborn/infant.
These are systemic issues that we can't wish away. If we like, we can continue to focus on petty tribal/ethnic conflicts instead of holding our leaders accountable.
School girls abducted, a Brigadier General killed, fire opened on a church in the middle of service, villages in different states raided and abducted wiii the some killed.
All in the space of about 24 hours.
Once again, I would like to quote the late General Sanni Abacha: “Any insurgency or terrorist invasion that lasts more than 24 hours, a government or political official has a hand in it.”
2 years ago, a Nigerian Doctor Vwaere Diaso crashed from the 10th floor to the ground floor of Lagos Island General Hospital where she worked as medical house officer.
She was trapped for more than 40 mins in the crashed elevator.
2 years after, that elevator is still faulty.
Omitting is lying when you know the information withheld will change the outcome of a persons perspective on how they should weigh their choices on how to maneuver the situation. It can be considered as manipulation. Withholding information deliberately is deceptive. So yes omission is lying!