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Papasam Obadan

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JESUS BOY| Husband| Icon|Actor|Compere| Voice Artist| Farmer| Business Man and CHELSEA AMBASSADOR!!!

Abuja Nigeria 가입일 Nisan 2012
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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
I'm buying a church. I’ve made a cash offer of £225,000 to purchase this church, which was about to close and be sold off to developers. I'm fed up with driving past all these churches in the UK that used to thrive, support the community, and feed the homeless. Now, just look at these beautiful church buildings. So many are boarded up, closed down, with developers queueing up to profit from converting them into flats. I simply can't accept that a building built to glorify Jesus for generations can be turned into something solely for profit. So I've placed an offer on a church in my hometown. My plan is to buy it and offer it completely free of charge, with zero rent, to a church willing to worship Jesus here and serve others. What do you think of this idea?
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Papasam Obadan
Papasam Obadan@FirstPapasam·
@ruffydfire Stop this disgusting, stale gist. We know. But anybody who fights terrorism is our friend. So shush with your foolish talk. Christians don't hate anybody, but it is a righteous thing for God to recompense evil to them that hate us.
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
And for the Isreal loving Nigerians Most Israeli are not Christians They practice Judaism It’s different from Christianity. All I seek is fairness not propaganda!
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Papasam Obadan
Papasam Obadan@FirstPapasam·
@ShehuSani Oga school children are dying in your own country, have you solved that one?
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
Trump said he will hit Iran harder today.What is harder than killing 180 elementary school children?
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Trevoh Chalobah
Trevoh Chalobah@TrevohChalobah·
Even if life show me pepper, I go make pepper soup from it
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Those are the 50 Nigerian soldiers massacred by Boko Haram in Borno state yesterday, 1st of March 2026. There is no statement from Tinubu, just silence from the government. APC government is a terrorist government.
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Papasam Obadan
Papasam Obadan@FirstPapasam·
@agulefoac @tchaloyi There's nothing happening today that didn't happen then. And there are greater works today than they did in their time. Thank you!
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Agu Igbo
Agu Igbo@agulefoac·
@tchaloyi If those people you mentioned come back now looking for the Christianity they left behind, they will not believe their eyes. What you see today is not the same thing as what they left behind.
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INALEGWU
INALEGWU@tchaloyi·
Some people love to say Christianity is the "White man’s religion," but there’s a name buried in the early chapters of the Bible that makes that whole argument fall apart. If you open the Book of Acts, chapter 13, you’ll find a list of the top five leaders of the church in Antioch. These were the heavyweights, the prophets and teachers who actually ran the show. Right there, next to Barnabas and Saul (who became the Apostle Paul), is a man named Simeon. But the Bible doesn't just call him Simeon. It adds a nickname: Niger. Pause for a moment and process that for a second. In 1st-century Latin, "Niger" literally means "Black." This wasn't a metaphor. This was a physical description. While the ancestors of most modern "White" Christians were still worshipping trees in the forests of Europe, a Black man was sitting in a room in Syria, presiding over the church that would change the world. Think about the hierarchy here. Simeon wasn't some "convert" sitting in the back row waiting for a European to explain the Gospel to him. He was a Prophet and a Teacher. He was a senior executive of the faith. In fact, the text says that while they were fasting and praying, the Holy Spirit spoke. And who was it that laid hands on Paul and Barnabas to ordain them and send them off on their first world mission? It was Simeon and the other leaders. Imagine that visual. The great Apostle Paul, the man who wrote half the New Testament, had to kneel down so a man called "The Black" could lay hands on him and authorise his ministry. The Gospel didn't "come" to Africa through a colonial ship in the 1800s. Africa was at the table, in the leadership room, and in the spirit, right from day one. We weren't just invited to the party; we were the ones hosting it. Next time someone tells you that the faith is a social construct designed to make you submit to the West, tell them about Simeon. He wasn't a follower of a Western religion. He was an architect of a global one. Story don end. INALEGWU.
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The White man wrote the Bible to make us submit to him. Christianity is a social construct — Pastor Tobi Adegboyega Controversial UK-based Nigerian pastor, Tobi Adegboyega, is once again at the centre of heated debate after a viral clip captured him making bold claims about Christianity and Africa’s colonial past. In the trending video, the founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation) alleged that religion was w@aponised against Africans during colonisation. “The white man came to Africa when he came to colonize us. He told us he was selling to us a bigger religion,” he said. He further claimed that certain Bible passages were deliberately inserted to enforce submission. “In his bible, he’s gone to insert things like ‘sl+ves obey your masters.’ He put it in his bible. He used God to trick us. He tricked us into submission. He tricked our leaders into submission so that he can use us build his own country.” The pastor argued that after benefiting from religion, Western nations have now distanced themselves from it. “Now, Africans are the ones embracing religion and he’s left it because he’s finished using it,” he stated. Adegboyega also suggested that a new generation of Africans is beginning to question long-held religious narratives. “There’s a new set of Africans coming up who asks questions,” he added. In one of the most striking parts of his speech, he said, “They put our parents in a ship called Jesus and they shipped them in chains and fetters to other countries.” He concluded with another controversial take: “Christianity is a social construct; it tells us how to marry even though there’s no how to marry in the bible.”

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Papasam Obadan
Papasam Obadan@FirstPapasam·
@TheoAbuAgada I don't know who you are, but I know that you're not a wise person. Congratulations!!!
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Thεό Abu
Thεό Abu@TheoAbuAgada·
“You are very stupid and acting irresponsible for asking me questions about transparency and economic data” - Alex Otti to a BON Journalist during a media chat. I am just here thinking if this was Sanwo-Olu who called a journalist stupid.
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Ivory ✪
Ivory ✪@mide_io·
If Prayers have genuinely ever worked for you. Retweet this.
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OLAOLUWA EMPIRE LIMITED📈☎️🧬🐐
"Temiloluwa is just 16 and has been missing for few days now ...I know it's ur phone and ur data but pls don't just scroll through and like my post , help me reshare it as well pls 🙏🏼God bless u all 🥹"
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Oyiga Micheal
Oyiga Micheal@Nsukka_okpa·
If you’re proud to be a Christian, please don’t hide it. This is not the time for silent faith and private conviction. 
Our generation is loud about everything: politics, football, trends—but suddenly becomes quiet when it comes to God. We express our opinions without fear, defend our passions without hesitation, but treat our faith like something that must be kept private. But faith was never meant to be hidden.
It was meant to be lived boldly, seen clearly, and heard without shame. I pray we have the strength to be Vocal about our faith now and forever. Amen.
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Tosin Olugbenga
Tosin Olugbenga@TosinOlugbenga·
I beg who go help me beg Pastor Nath like this? People of God, what have I said wrong? No Pastor Nath! Was only seeking clarification on your tweet
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Sir Dickson
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
If you're in Abuja, let's go watch 9ja's first zombie movie tomorrow at Yar'Adua's centre. See you there ✌🏾
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Papasam Obadan@FirstPapasam·
@Wizarab10 All you need to know.👇 Watch party/meet and greet starts 3:40pm. Wiz would be there before that time. Movie ticket is 10,200 naira. We're having lots of fun, pictures, reviews, interactions, connections and collaborations. I will be there. No be only Wiz be star🙄
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