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ALÁRÁ
@Missions0801
Clergyman, Farmer, Crypto Enthusiast🪙, Missionary.
Abuja Beigetreten Ekim 2017
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@Dammi_Esq @Mastar15922931 Get out with your useless law. You're same with her. Ashewo
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How do you send a woman and her three kids out at night just because a DNA test says they’re not yours?
If you’re married under the Act, that’s a cr!me forceful eviction of your spouse can land you in serious trouble, you will eat two portions for two years.
Yes, the DNA result is painful. But the right step is legal: file for divorce and seek compensation if necessary.
Throwing them out at night is unlawful and d@ngerous. If anything happens to them, you’ll be held responsible.
You’re not the first man to raise children that aren’t biologically his.
Why not calm down, wait till morning, and involve her family instead of acting in anger?
Hurt is valid but that kind of action isn’t.


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@TruthDeni @midemide1 @ArcSadam @balotommy Maturity and wisdom isn't about the years one has accumulated. Okay.
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@midemide1 @ArcSadam @balotommy That is older than you...
You're actually very ill-mannered, and of course I can't expect much from you.
Learn how to have a decent conversation without abusing someone.
It actually shows that you are not decent and you look like a woman beater!
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"Just a few days ago, my life almost ended. Armed róbbers came into our house. My wife was with me. I was so scared.
I thought it was all over. They collected money and a lot of valuables. I surrendered everything to them so they wouldn't hurt any of us. But even after all that, it still seemed not enough for them. One of them started haràssing my wife, wanting to sleep with her.
I knew this could bring a stigma to my wife for the rest of her life; she might never be happy again. I could not just stand and watch him. I knew I had to protect my wife. I used all my courage and jumped on him to protect my wife. Then, I felt a sharp pàin. Then everything went dark. He shot me in the chest, & they all ran away after that. But look at God! Look at the miracle He did for me.
He did not let the bullet hit any important part. By His grace, I survived. I woke up in the hospital, and they told me everything. As I'm here talking to you, my wife, my family is safe. I'm happy . It is not by my power. It is only God's grace. He kept us save
He saved me for a reason. He showed that He is the greatest protector. I am so happy. I am thanking God with all my heart. My life is a true testimony. Never forget to thank God, no matter what happens. He is always with us. I'm grateful."

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@MasterMaliq "Jesus said unto them, If God were your Father, ye would love me: for I proceeded forth and came from God..." John 8:48
" If ye love me, keep my commandments." John 14:15
His teachings and commandments are clearly written in the Gospels (Injila).
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@Jesii_ca_M This was considered attractive in the 70's, since when did thick and overweight become attractive?

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@BashirAhmaad Your and your guys should stop killing people in Nigeria in the name of jihad if you don't want evil to start befalling you one after the other
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@Sweet_Maryama Unfortunately, this is our harsh realty. I've been discussing this whole issues for over three hours now.
May God bring an end this.
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I am a Hausa woman.
My belly is still flat, but my heart already trembles at the thought of it swelling with life.
I want children. I want to carry them the way my mother carried me, wrapped in the warmth of our language, our songs, our prayers. But every time I close my eyes and imagine holding my newborn, I see a different picture: a small Hausa boy or girl, innocent, laughing… and then I remember the imam who stood in front of cameras and called the murder of another Hausa child “jihad.”
How do I bring a child into a country where someone wearing the same kufi as my father can justify slaughtering my baby and call it holy?
I am not afraid of labor pains.
I am afraid that the child I bleed for, pray for, and name after my ancestors will one day be called a “legitimate target” by the very people who should be protecting us.
I am Hausa. I am Muslim. And I am terrified to give birth to more of us in a land that keeps finding new ways to make our existence a crime.
Allah, give me courage… or at least give this country a conscience.
#HausaWoman #Nigeria #FearOfMotherhood
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@Ernest1588761 What have you actually done to appreciate your parents !?
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This news is not circulating as it should!
This is currently happening.
Rinu Oduala 🔥🔫@SavvyRinu
Do Nigerians know that after the massacre of 200+ people in Kwara two months ago, the terrorists also kidnapped 170+ women and children, including pregnant wives? They are yet to be released and the Nigerian government is yet to do anything about it.
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BREAKING: I want everyone on X to hear this, Never Leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on until it gets to every living thing on X.
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_
BREAKING: I want everyone on X to hear this, Never Leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on until it gets to every living thing on X.
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