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AFRICAN. AFRICANS ARE ONE. LET'S START BEHAVING AS ONE (THAT'S WHERE OUR TRUE POWER LIES)
Beigetreten Ekim 2024
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@TheTrueCassidy She must have instilled some rare ancient wisdom in you. Probably has a lot to do with why you think a lil differently from the typical young girl of today....very likely down to Grandma 😊
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It fills my heart with joy that the Pope is coming to Spain this week. May God use this visit to bring many hearts closer to a deeper spirituality.
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena
SPAIN 🇪🇸 Pope Leo XIV will LEAD the CORPUS CHRISTI procession in Madrid on June 7th
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In the US, being a "strong woman" apparently means wearing a pantsuit and acting like a man in a boardroom. I look at that and I think: so you're telling me men are so superior that we have to copy them to be taken seriously?
African women have been running economies for centuries without castrating anybody.
We lead from behind, we lead from beside, and we don't need to erase our femininity to earn respect in a room full of men.
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@TheTrueCassidy Ok. Very nice.
So means you grew up with Grandma?
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@blockchainarAD1 Yes, I’m from Spain, my grandma passed the faith to me.
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@Chima_Obi1234 A masterpiece ladened with a lot of wisdom. Amongst other things, shows the power and influence a good wife can have on her husband.
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NOTHING IS PERMANENT!
By Mr. Donald Duke
"When I See Public Office Holders Misbehaving, I Used To Have This Thought, "Probably They Do Not Have a Good Wife/Husband or a Good Marriage"
As governor, I was on call 24/7 sometimes.
I got very angry and could take my anger on anyone.
So, my chief of protocol bore the brunt one day.
I had a reception for guests and he placed them in rooms, not the way I would have done it, but he didn’t do anything wrong.
He used his own judgment.
I would have done it the other way, but I over reacted.
I spoke very harsh to him.
While I was doing this, my wife walked in and didn’t say a word.
She came in, did some other things in my office and left.
When I got back home in the evening, I’d forgotten about it. It’s just a normal event in the day.
My wife went on her knees in front of me, looked straight into my eyes like a penitent sinner and said, "The way you spoke to this guy was wrong and we have to go and apologise to him."
She said I had no reason to speak to anyone like that.
I said, "What! He did this..." and she interrupted me, "Yes, I heard everything.
"The way you would have done it was different, but he didn’t do a bad thing. He used his discretion. So, what are you going to do? You have destroyed his self esteem. Tomorrow, he is not going to do anything discretionally.
He would wait for orders and then you will get irritated at that. You have made him lose his self-confidence and that is wrong. You need to go and apologise to him. Why should you speak to someone like that? Because you are governor?"
I ignored her, stood up and went into the bedroom, still fuming. As she will always do if she wants to have her way, my wife followed me into the bedroom and went on her knees again to plead the cause of a man as if he had begged her to plead his case.
"You have to do it this night and not tomorrow" because I kept saying I would do it tomorrow.
Onarie, still on her knees and almost in tears, insisted and said, "No, tonight. That man is not going to sleep well and so you do not have the right to sleep well when he was not sleeping well."
Clearly defeated, I got into the car and we drove to his house.
His gate man froze when he discovered I was the one. In his confusion, he did not know how to properly open the gate till Onarie told him to take two deep breaths before attempting to open the door again!
We were ushered into the living room by an equally confused maid who had to stumble over chairs.
His wife turned in.
They were about to go to bed.
She was in her night gown.
She saw me and was scared with the expression of, ‘Okay, you have come to fire my husband finally’.
The guy came downstairs, petrified as my wife and I walked into the private living room.
The wife wanted to get up and leave.
I told the guy I came to apologise for my rude and harsh behaviour towards him and I told him am sorry.
They all got emotional but I got relieved.
It was like a heavy load had been taken off me.
I still get upset with things going up wrong, but I don’t get to a point I feel I am too big to say sorry.
And am learning to treat people better.
You can be referred to as "Your Excellency" today, but, for the best, it will only last eight years.
Senator?
Minister?
It is not forever!
Permanent Sec? It is still not permanent and we all know it's just a title and not a life long position.
Director?
CEO?
DG?
etc.
Life is a stage, a platform for services unto God.
So let everyone take heed. Forgive and have regard for Human beings"

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@_Bunchus @OurFavOnlineDoc Why would you see? Not surprising you don't see.
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@OurFavOnlineDoc I don't see anything wrong in what he said here. I guess he's been misunderstood.
Don't always look for a reason to drag men of God and the church. Let's focus on the APC that is causing mayhem.
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@justmamoyo @Shadaya_Knight Yeah the answer is too numerous to outline here that if you put-on your non-bias lenses as previously stated, you'd be seeing them here on the TL (not to even mention off it) till you're exhausted of counting them. That's the answer.
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@blockchainarAD1 @Shadaya_Knight so the answer is I should find the anser myself?
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Women love venting and expanding problems which creates drama.
Men hear a problem and want to fix it fast.
This is why female-dominated therapy (72% women) fails marriages.
Stop wasting your time on female marriage counseling.
They reward talking forever and blaming the husband instead of gym + sex + action.
Video nails it.👇
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One thing I'll give Oyedepo is consistency.
Whether you agree with him or not, his position has remained largely the same. He has never seemed afraid to criticize government policies he believes are wrong.
Adeboye, on the other hand, was quite vocal during Jonathan's administration when the challenges Nigeria faced were nowhere near what many Nigerians are experiencing today.
Since Buhari's government and now under Tinubu, that same public criticism seems to have disappeared.
Maybe there are reasons for that. Maybe there aren't.
But people are not wrong for noticing the difference and asking questions.
If pastors can speak when one government is in power, they should be able to speak when another government is in power too.
Truth should not depend on who occupies Aso Rock.
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@General_Somto As one intelligent & great man (Mojo--@Tymdan__) once said, "the most deadly & dangerous weapon formed against most Nigerians, is being born Nigerians".
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“I Don’t Know Why God Pun!shed Me By Making Me a Nigerian. The Worst Thing That Has Happened To Me Is Being Nigerian. Since Moving To The UK, Life Has Been Extremely Difficult. The Discrimination I Face Every Day Keeps Getting Worse. I’ve Worked As a Cleaner, a Care Worker, Cleaned Sh!t And Taken On All Sorts Of Jobs Just To Survive, Yet Life Remains a Struggle. I Have Been Bull!ed, Insulted, And Even Sl@pped. At The Same Time, I Don’t Feel Safe Returning To Nigeria Because Of The K!llings And Insecur!ty. Nigerians, Please Tell Me, What Am I Supposed To Do?.” ~ Lady Cries Out Bitterly 💔😢
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@Loice_Lola @Bobbygunduza @CipherTochi55 @Shadaya_Knight ....reality, we will have a much smoother peaceful lives just cooperating with and complimenting each other as it was meant to be). More women should be taking it up on themselves to call out their fellow women when they're misbehaving towards men and vice-versa.
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@Loice_Lola @Bobbygunduza @CipherTochi55 @Shadaya_Knight ....other no matter how we (men & women) try to deny it. So it behoves on us (men & women) to start acknowledging this fact and start settling-in on the natural roles we were each meant for (not trying to take the place of the other nor trying to out compete the other when in....
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