Pastor Chris that God used to heal Esama of Benin is the one you are saying he is arranging miracles ?
Do you know who pastor Chris is ? Don’t let your mouth make you sin . At times just unlook if you don’t understand.
It is okay to ask questions but when you start calling a man of God charlatan , false , you better be correct .
God doesn’t joke with false witnessing .
The realm of the spirit doesn’t play with words .
I have followed the ministry of pastor Chris since the days of DBN . This is 1996 . I volunteered in the healing school at oregun as a medical student in 2003 -2005 . I saw many astounding things .
As a medical student, I clerked the sick before they went in to be prayed for . We did abdominal exams , checked reports , scans and after pastor would pray , many would be healed .
You will just be hearing “ OUT , OUT ! Come out of her ! Healed ! And holy commotion would erupt in the healing auditorium.
I can’t see what people are saying and keep quiet . It would be sin .
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome DSc DSc DD carries a heavy healing grace !
This is without question !
Aaaah !
It’s time to admit it: Passwords are a 20th-century solution to a 21st-century problem. Passkeys are the trending replacement, using biometrics (FaceID/TouchID) instead of strings of text. They are virtually unphishable because there’s no "password" for a hacker to steal.
Travel season is here: stop using public USB charging ports at airports and malls. "Juice Jacking" allows criminals to use those ports to export your data or install tracking software. Carry a portable power bank or use a "USB data blocker" to stay safe while you charge.
Stop scanning every QR code you see in public. "Quishing" is the latest trend where hackers paste fake codes over real ones to steal your payment info or install malware. Always check the URL before entering data. If it looks suspicious, walk away. #cybersecurity
Security always feels excessive until it's too late. You might complain about that VPN login or the 2FA token every morning, but I guarantee nobody complains about recovering a clean backup after a ransomware attack. Complacency is the hacker's best friend.
If your phone charging connector is a USB Type-C, you need this information before you plug your cord to random charging outlets next time.
If anyone carrying a block that looks like a ‘power bank’ asks you to unlock your phone and help them confirm if their type C charger is working (they’d lie that it’s not charging their phone), please DONT DO IT.
The new scam in town is they use the tech device (that has the look of a power bank) to clone all your files (photos, videos, chats etc). Their aim is to basically clone your phone with the device, with future intent to use it to blackmail you or steal from you. However, the scam won’t work unless you unlock your phone. Unlocking gives the device the access they need to transfer your files.
Why am I sharing this information? We are currently handling a case like that with the police. A guy invited a lady he met online for a movie date, during the movie, he told the lady that his USB Type C cord is not charging his phone and asked if he could try the charger on her phone. The innocent, unsuspecting lady unlocked the phone for the guy, and continued with the movie. About 5min later, the guy passed the Lady’s phone back to her saying he forgot and they moved on. Few days after the date, the guy began blackmailing the lady with private files from her phone that even her couldn’t remember she still had them.
Henceforth, before you connect your USB Type C to a ‘power bank’ or ‘charging outlets’ without your adapter (charging brick) please ensure you set your phone to not charge unless unlocked. Or better still, get your own powerbank.
The biggest lie in the cloud: "It's secure because it's AWS/Azure/GCP." Cloud providers secure the infrastructure (the cloud), but you are responsible for securing your data, configurations, and user access (the stuff in the cloud). That shared responsibility model is paramount.
Your 8-character password can be cracked in less than a second. Use a unique 14+ character passphrase (like a line from a song) and enable 2FA on every single critical account (email, banking, social).
Public Wi-Fi is a disaster waiting to happen. Never log into your bank, use payment apps, or access sensitive work email on public networks. Assume everyone on the network is hostile. Use a VPN or wait until you're on a secured home or office network.
Quick security reminder: Do not post photos on social media that show your house number, mailbox, or flight boarding passes. This is low-level OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) for identity thieves. They piece together public clues to unlock private access. Don’t aid them.
Do you use a dedicated Password Manager (LastPass, 1Password, Bitwarden, etc.) or do you rely on browser memory or your own brain power? The debate is fierce, but security professionals strongly favour dedicated managers. So, how you handle your credentials?
The 3-2-1 Backup Rule
The rule is: 3 total copies of your data, stored on 2 different types of media, with 1 copy kept offsite (like secure cloud storage or an external drive kept at another location). If you skip this, a single piece of ransomware can destroy many things.
Phishing Red Flags
Want to spot a phishing attempt instantly? Look for these three signs:
1. Urgent/Threatening Tone (Your account will be suspended!).
2. Misspelled URL (https://t.co/1Es0Ed6Dqz instead of https://t.co/qMPrKcQiy5).
3. Generic Greeting ("Dear User”).
Enable 2FA on everything. They get the password, but they can't get your phone.
Pause and Verify. If your "friend" or "boss" sends an unusual request, contact them on a completely different platform (phone call, separate app) to confirm.
You are the last firewall.
The one cyber trap that STOPS working when you do this one thing. 🛑
It’s not a virus. It’s Social Engineering. They use urgency, greed, or fear (fake giveaway, critical alert, boss needs files NOW) to make you rush.
The Fix (2 Steps):
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