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Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Faith is deeply personal. While church, community, and worship gatherings are great, your relationship with Jesus Christ is not meant to take second place. It’s not built on sermons you hear or songs you sing, it grows in the quiet, daily moments when you choose to seek Him for yourself.
A personal relationship with Jesus means inviting Him into your everyday life…your decisions, struggles, joys, and disappointments. It means reading His Word not out of obligation, but out of desire to know His heart. It means prayer that is honest, not polished. He is not looking for perfection, He is looking for connection.
When you focus on knowing Him personally, your faith becomes anchored, not in circumstances, not in other people’s opinions, but in the steady love of Christ.
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.”
- James 4:8
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I wanna buy churches like this that are shutting down across England.
So if you know a church that's for sale and potentially closing down, let me know. I wanna buy a church.
I don't care if it's got planning permission to return to flats redeveloped. I don't care.
I wanna buy it. I don't care how profitable the conversion will be.
If it was built as a church, I believe it needs to stay as a church.
I want to save churches like this one from being shut down and sold off to developers all across the UK.
I love making profit in property, but when someone's being built as a church to honour Jesus Christ, that's a no no.
There's revival coming in England and we need to keep our churches open. Ready for what’s to come.
Is this a good idea you would support?

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The prize just went up to $7,000 USDC. Grok says the word has not been chosen yet. At 10k if there is no winner @RickRoss will pick a winner from the comments and @bitfortune will pay the prize out in USDC
(There is a hint in my bio)
slotcoffee@slotcoffee
Prize just went up to $6,000 USDC. Grok says the word has not been chosen yet. Yes this is really happening
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Prize just went up to $5,000. Grok says the word has not been chosen yet.
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Prize just went up to $4,000. Grok says word has not been chosen yet.
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Please, listen to this if you have time.
And if you don’t hate the truth you should.
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I knew the church will have a problem with his messages. Some people defended and made excuses about the one in Nigeria that he spoke about. It is well.
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The Federal Government must come clean with Nigerians.
The quiet appointment of Xpress Payments Solutions Limited as a new TSA collecting agent is not an administrative decision, it is a dangerous resurrection of the Alpha Beta revenue cartel that dominated Lagos State during and after the Tinubu years. That model created a private toll gate around public revenue and funnelled state funds into the hands of a politically connected monopoly.
What we are witnessing now is the attempt to nationalise that same template, moving Nigeria from a republic to a private holding company controlled by a small circle of vested interests.
To introduce such a policy in the middle of a national tragedy, while Nigerians are mourning loved ones lost to the deepening insecurity crisis, is not only insensitive, it is a deliberate act of governance by stealth. When a nation is grieving, leadership should show empathy and focus on securing lives, not on expanding private revenue pipelines.
This latest move raises fundamental questions:
Why was this appointment rushed and smuggled into the public space without consultation, stakeholder engagement, or National Assembly oversight?
What value does Xpress Payments add that existing TSA channels do not already provide?
Who truly benefits from this? Nigeria or an entrenched political network?
This is not reform. This is state capture masquerading as digital innovation.
Let me be clear:
Nigeria does not need more middlemen between citizens and their government revenue. What we need is greater transparency, stronger institutions, and a tax system free from political capture.
I therefore call for the following:
1. Immediate suspension of the Xpress Payments appointment pending a public inquiry;
2. Full disclosure of the contractual terms, beneficiaries, fee structures, and selection criteria;
3. A comprehensive audit of TSA operations to prevent the creeping privatisation of revenue collection;
4. A legal framework, not executive shortcuts, that prohibits the insertion of private proxies into core government revenue systems;
5. A national security priority shift, recognising that a country under assault cannot afford economic governance conducted in the shadows.
Nigeria’s revenues are not political spoils. They are the lifeblood of our national survival, especially at a time when insecurity is tearing communities apart.
The government must abandon this Lagos-style revenue cartelisation and return to the path of transparency, constitutionalism, and public accountability. -AA
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