Boys, young men, men of all ages are being captivated by the new visual grammar which pushes men to pout and posture.
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Pastor Jerry of NSPPD has revealed that his NGO will give out a $300,000 grant to 100 beneficiaries in 2026.
This is commendable.
The same way we criticise pastors who live in lavish luxury, we should praise pastors who do well.
God bless P. Jerry Eze.
WHEN HEARTS REUNITE: A father and son reunited in the most unexpected way. The dad secretly switched places with the barber, giving his son a haircut after being away for two long years ❤️
Now is the time to serve God, when you’re still young and vibrant. Do not postpone your salvation, do not postpone what can give you eternal life. There’s no life without Jesus.
This morning, I stopped by AP Filling Station in Maitama, opposite Transcorp, to fuel my car. To my surprise, I noticed the fuel attendants murmuring, so I decided to engage one of them since there weren’t many cars around. I asked what was going on, and the lady told me they had just protested to the management for a salary increase, but their request was rejected.
I gently asked how much they earn monthly, and to my shock, she said they’re paid ₦10,000 per month. I asked if she meant ₦100,000, but she insisted it was ₦10,000. She even called one of her colleagues, and when I asked her, she confirmed it.
Where is the Nigerian Labour Congress when you need them? This is exactly the kind of issue people likes of @sowore, @adeyanjudeji etc should be fighting for, instead of focusing solely on the presidency. Nigerians aren’t even fair to each other.
How do they expect these workers to transport themselves, feed their families, and not be tempted to steal from customers? A big station like Androva Petroleum shouldn’t be paying staff such a disgracefully low salary.
I hope they act fast. I feel genuinely sad for them and pray they get justice as soon as possible.
“Killed her career.
Killed her brand.
Killed her passion.
Made her a second feeder. Only known after him (Iyawo Peller).”
Wetin I just read
The beneficiary of this union is the lady
If e no dy pay she won’t be in that relationship
If she was doing the jadeoliter character she can never reach this level wey she dy now
Having said that, dealing with a lady is not sumtin easy, people wey get woman for house can relate, even though I don’t support the public embarrassment, but the fact remains ladies are one of the most difficult being to live with, they can’t even tolerate themsleves(ladies to ladies)if u doubt me why do you think lady lady roommates no dy last
#IWhoopi Yun
🎵 Never Going Back – A Soundtrack for This Generation
So Never Going Back by Gaise Baba and Lawrence Oyor, hit the internet and it went viral, young people love it, but recently, I have been seeing videos of a pastor and some Christians criticizing the song and I can’t stop thinking about the message of the song and the reactions it has sparked amongst us christians .
Here’s the thing: teenagers and young adults today are some of the most difficult people to reach with the gospel. Why? Because they’re constantly being influenced by friends, social media, entertainment, and everything in between. In a world that glamorizes drugs, promiscuity, money-worship, and “love” that fades faster than a Snapchat story, we finally get a song that boldly centers Jesus and personal transformation, that our youths are vibing too and some of us are criticizing it? What is wrong with us?
Let’s take a step back.
The lyrics say: "Ife Jesu lo wa mi ri, to gbami ku o"—“The love of Jesus sought me, found me, and died for me.” That’s the gospel, in Yoruba rhythm and sound! Yet all some people can talk about is Gaise’s hair color, his blinks, the headband on Lawrence’s head and the dance steps in the song. Really?
Someone said, “I go narrow, dem think say I no know road o.” Isn’t that what the Bible teaches? Narrow is the path that leads to life. Didn’t Jesus say He came for the sick, the lost, the sinners? Will every gospel singer be Dunsin and Nathaniel?
Instead of focusing on the outward appearance of the ministers, what if we focused our hearts on praying that:
Out of 4 million streams, at least 400,000 youths would genuinely surrender to Jesus.
Another 400,000 who are still searching would encounter the Holy Spirit and find salvation.
The rest would be stirred to rededicate their lives and stay rooted in Christ.
Wouldn’t that be worth celebrating?
Here’s the truth: whether we like it or not, someone is influencing your children, your teenagers, and your youth group. If they’re not listening to something like Never Going Back, they’ll be listening to something else and let’s be honest, a lot of what’s out there isn’t helping them know Jesus.
When we publicly condemn songs like this, directly or subtly, we shut the door to one of the few tools actually speaking the language of the street with the heart of the cross.
I’m not a pastor, but I know this: Jesus came and died for sinners. None of us regardless of titles, appearances, or backgrounds is better than another, we’ve all simply found favor of God and are trying to live a life that pleases our Heavenly Father.
So rather than criticize, let’s pray. Let’s encourage. Let’s support gospel expressions that speak to this generation in their own rhythm.
Haba!! some of us are still “saving the ark” and we are not even aware of it. May God help us all.
XoXo
Whoopy Yun
#NeverGoingBack
#LetTheGospelSound #WhoopyYun
#YouthAndJesus
#PrayNotCriticize #OmobolanleAdedeji
#GospelInEveryForm
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