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@mr_ednut

Christ believer | Rap junkie🎶🎶. Love God in all your endeavor. Graphics Major(United faithful)

Lagos, Nigeria 가입일 Temmuz 2011
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Danny Walter 🧸
Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
The entire Christianity as a religion was built on the foundation of lies anyway. Walking on water Talking donkey Water to Wine Talking snake Resurrection Virgin birth Heaven Hell All lies. So their pastors are only carrying on the legacy.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN

“One time one of my pastors was carried by k!dn4pp3r$, and I said give them the phone. I commanded them to release him within 24 hours. The place was vibrating on the spot. If anybody picks you, give them my number.” — Pastor David Oyedepo says.

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You wonder why men get “fake loved “ a lot
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@Hey_Onyinye lol 😂 the way you guys act like you are better than all tribes
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@AdegbolaEsther7 I need men to be as selfish as this ladies at times , A man would walk all his life build a comfortable life and look good enough only to settle for less
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Temitope💕
Temitope💕@AdegbolaEsther7·
Someone in the comments said “Any girl wey claim say na big girl and person still dey fund her life style na still broke girl”…. Some of you really just be talking 😭 So I would work hard, make my own money, build a comfortable life, take care of myself, look good enough for you to approach me… and then you think you won’t contribute to my lifestyle because I want to be a “big girl”? That logic is actually funny. You don’t want to date broke girls. When you see a financially stable woman, you still say you won’t spend on her. So what exactly do you want? 😭 Being a “big girl” doesn’t mean a woman doesn’t deserve effort, care, or generosity. It just means she’s not dependent on you. There’s a difference. At the end of the day, it’s not even about money like that. it’s about mindset. If you like someone, you show up. If you don’t, just say that and move. Because this whole “I won’t spend on her” energy? It’s giving broke!😂
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Grinztorch_@mr_ednut·
@iamDo2dtun He can express himself and his pain but not on public tv trust me he is giving her too much power. This won’t help him with anything
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Do2dtun Energy gAD
Do2dtun Energy gAD@iamDo2dtun·
N6 I don’t agree with you on this. let people unburden things how they choose. If you were in close proximity with this man then you would have said otherwise. He had to. Also; We worked at the same space and we know the truth beyond all these, we are men and meant to act a certain way. If she cared enough about him, she wouldnt do things the way she did. let’s normalize some women going doing unnecessary things to men and a man doing the same thing. At the end of the day we are all human beings asides gender. There are things we all address on our platforms & others that seem unnecessary too. Let anyone do how he pleases cos I didn’t experience his shoes even; If I did at some point. It his shoes. I’ll rather have him alive than dead with his silence
SizZzle. 😎🇳🇬@n6oflife6

My Personal opinion is that The trending Roby Ekpo interview should NEVER have happened. I don’t think It achieved the Desired Public Intention. Plus he gave out too Much Unnecessary Information That could Be very Damning in Future for both him & the Mayowa lady.. 🧐🥵🤒

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Grinztorch_@mr_ednut·
@Daygenius That attire on the left no be ibo attire sha it’s not really their thing
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DAYGENIUS☀️@Daygenius·
Both attire was made by the same person. It’s not Yoruba or Igbo… it’s Nigerian. There’s no historic evidence linking this design to a particular tribe. Although it looks like it was inspired by agbada which all tribes wear, be it Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa. So let’s call it Nigerian. We are all one under God.
Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos

The chess guy took this Igbo Attire design to his tailor then went to play chess with camera man Tomorrow they will come here to tell us that we stole the attire from them Ndigbo we need to always watermark Igbo attire #igboamaka

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Nostalgic Naija
Nostalgic Naija@NostalgicVibeNG·
Throwback Sunday Sound : "Yonder Place" by Chris Okotie The song was released by Pastor Chris Okotie in the early 2000s and has to be Chris Okotie's most popular song after he started his ministry. Do you remember watching this on AIT?
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Jaiye
Jaiye@slimsuki_·
Lagos to Ibadan 7200 Jesus Walahi it used to be 1200 I swear to God
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@sowore Na you don’t have the mind to lead a nation. With someone with education I expect better
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
I watched Pastor Olumide Emmanuel’s attempt to respond to my criticism of prosperity preachers on a recent episode of The Honest Bunch, and instead of addressing the issue, he exposed it. On that show, I spoke plainly about a system where prosperity preachers take from the poor while denying them any meaningful benefit from the wealth created by their sacrifices. His response was not just defensive; it was revealing, even though he tried to be demeaning. Rather than engage the substance of the argument, he resorted to anger, curses, and theatrics. But in doing so, he confirmed exactly what I said. He openly admitted that churches raise “capital” from poor members to build elite institutions such as schools, only to later separate those institutions from the church so they can “survive.” In plain language, that means the people who paid for these schools are deliberately excluded from them. That is exploitation. In any serious economic system, this is at least "sweat equity." When people contribute their money, time, and belief, they have a stake in what is built. You cannot take from the poor in the name of faith, convert their sacrifices into profitable assets, and then deny them access to those very assets. It is deeply troubling that struggling church members are encouraged to give beyond their means, while those same funds are used to acquire properties, build businesses, purchase private jets and helicopters, and create elite structures they will never benefit from. The cycle is that which extracts from the poor, builds for the privileged, and justifies it with doctrine. The question remains, why take their equity if they are not allowed to share in what they have built? Pastor Olumide also pointed to church-owned estates with constant electricity and running water as evidence of success, but failed to mention that these developments are products of the same extraction model. The real question is how many ordinary church members can afford to live in these estates. In places like Redemption Camp, it is common knowledge that many residents are wealthy individuals, including politicians who don't even attend the church on Sunday, while the average church member cannot even dream of owning property there. Where are the provisions for low-income housing for members? Where is the housing for the poor who attend massive programs like the Holy Ghost Congress and are forced to sleep outdoors during the holy ghost congress? There is practically none. Faith-based denominations should not be a vehicle for extraction or extortion. They should uplift, empower, and create shared prosperity. What we are seeing instead is inequality being institutionalized and defended under the guise of divine blessing. Conclusively, he was shouting angrily that if this nation were run like Redemption Camp, there would be free education and constant electricity, and that if it were run like Canaan Land, everything would work. But that argument collapses under its own weight. The very people who should be running this nation properly are already inside your churches. They are your elders, your biggest donors, your celebrated tithe payers. They are the political and economic elite whose actions have contributed to this country's dysfunction. Yet, unlike Jesus, you have not driven them out of the house of the Lord. Instead, they are welcomed, honored, and elevated. So you cannot point to church estates as models for national governance while ignoring the fact that the same class of people who undermine the nation are the pillars of your institutions. WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF THE HONEST BUNCH BROADCAST REFERENCED HERE: youtu.be/df1tVQvxPRU?si…
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