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@SamuelC90165 @Preacherrapper Is your own salvation not wholesome? Are you going about with a partial salvation which can't cover your sinful life here on earth? Why then call it eternal if it is a limited bundle? You better get your root correct with God, wrong theology saves no one but kills eternally.
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@CryptoF_oye @Preacherrapper He didn't say Satan will destroy your salvation, he said life. Sin affects your life on earth not your relationship with God. How is this simple truth too heavy for you all to catch
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Look at the fear and pain written across this man’s face in the final moments before he was beheaded by bandits.
Tell me… is this how a human being is supposed to die?
What was his crime?
Was it simply trying to provide daily bread for his family?
He left home like every other Nigerian, hoping to return alive. He never knew the journey would end in horror, tears, and bloodshed.
At that moment, I can only imagine the thoughts running through his mind…
His wife…
His children…
His unfinished dreams…
His cry for mercy that probably never came. 😭
Our elders say the jollof rice served at burials tastes sweet until the fire is burning in your own compound. Today, it is someone else’s pain. Tomorrow, it could be ours if this evil continues unchecked.
And the pain does not end with him.
More than 45 innocent people are still being held in the forest by these wicked men. Some are only 4 or 5 years old. Little children who should be sleeping safely beside their mothers are now surrounded by fear, hunger, and terror.
For days, many of them have not eaten a decent meal.
Many have been beaten, tortured, humiliated.
And the women and young girls… only God knows the horrors they are facing in captivity. 💔
My heart breaks for them.
My heart breaks for the hundreds of students abducted in Borno State just days ago.
My heart breaks for the thousands of Nigerians trapped in kidnappers’ dens across this nation while the world watches in silence.
Nigeria is bleeding.
Families are crying.
Children are becoming orphans overnight.
Mothers are burying their sons.
Wives are becoming widows in a single phone call.
“How long, O Lord? Will You forget us forever?” — Psalm 13:1
But even in this darkness, we hold onto God’s promise:
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18 🙏
One day, this season of bloodshed and tears shall pass.
One day, God will wipe away the tears of His people.
One day, peace will return again.

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@AkintayoFeranmi @DunnyVentures Report it at the nearest bishop/to the closest chairman. I think they should be able to link up with the description given.
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@DunnyVentures How should I explain it?
No park or bustop where I board the shuttle and where I dropped isn't a bustop too 🤷♀️
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I am currently in a situation where I unintentionally carried another passenger bagco bag from the boot. When I got home to unpack, I discovered that the contents of the bag were different from mine. I placed my bag at the boot corner near my seat as I boarded the shuttle, but it appears that the driver changed the position because of space.
What to do? I went back to the road in case the owner noticed and decided to come back to my junction, but I didn't see the person 🙁.
The contents of the bag still have more things inside.




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"A time is coming when anyone who kills you will think they are offering service to God"
John 16 : 2
Maliq@MasterMaliq
Non Muslims keep saying the Quran has no prophecy. Fine. Show me the Biblical prophecy unfolding RIGHT NOW before our eyes.
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@BrotherPossible It is nonsense. That's gaslighting. They are not a religious body but a labour union. The right thing for them is to declare a shutdown till the government can assure them of safety. That path taken is their normal way of playing on the gullibility of Nigerians with religion.
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How is it nonsense? How's fasting and prayers nonsense?
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe
Just imagine this nonsense.
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I used to be a Muslim. I had a Muslim official first and second name.
In the mid-1990s, I made friends with a Morrocan Berber, and an Egyptian Copt in London.
Both were very protective of me, because our job then involved a lot of Arabs from the Gulf states and Syria.
They were very clear on the deep racism against blacks and even African Muslims in the Gulf states, and I was able to witness it at close quarters.
When Jamal and Mahmood explained what my Muslim names meant, I removed them from my official names that year, and fully adopted my Yorùbá names and ethnicity.
I stopped going to the mosque in Peckham, and soon gave my life to Christ.
I was to much later discover, as many of you fellow Nigerians soon will, that my conversion was not actually a conversion, but a homecoming.
Much of what we think we know in this world are complete and utter fabrications. Most do not know, for instance, that the custodians of islam are actually Ashkenazis by blood, not Arab.
Many are not aware of the terrifying similarities between islam and talmudic "Judaism".
May we all come into awareness of the real truth of who we really are before it is too late.
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So hear this:
In the gospels there are multiple events recorded where Jesus publicly identifies with notable sinners.
And there is something consistent across board.
Matthew was a tax collector.
To be a tax collector for the Roman Government in Jesus’s Israel you’d have to possess a very weak moral code.
Tax collectors were called publicans and were seen as among the worst of sinners.
Jesus went to Matthew’s stand and called him from there.
Matthew in response threw a party and invited his fellow publicans, Jesus went to that party too.
Zacchaeus was not just a publican, he was the kind of Publican that someone like Matthew would want to become like.
He was very established in fraud and he also knew how to multiply gains gotten from fraud that he made for himself so much wealth so even if he was to be convicted and asked to return all he stole, he would still have at least four times that value to live on.
He was the kind of sinner that other people knew was a sinner and thanked God that they were not sinners like him.
Jesus publicly announced to the hearing of others that he was going to follow this sinner home.
The third person I want to mention wasn’t even named.
The only description we have about her is “the woman in the city, which was a sinner”.
She was a notable sinner in the city.
Come to think about it. Many sinners today are closet sinners so nobody really knows who they really are or what they do, but a sinner that the city knows is no small sinner.
She approached Jesus in gratitude, washing his feet with her hair and anointing his feet with ointment.
Jesus publicly identified with sinners, but one consistent thing across the board was that these people did not retain their previous reputation as sinners.
Matthew and Zacchaeus weren’t known to go back to defraud people.
Matthew followed Jesus until the death and we have his account of Jesus’s life and ministry.
Zacchaeus was the one who volunteered to restitute his sins.
He turned his back on his sins.
The woman in the city who was a sinner, was grateful for her forgiven sins. The gratitude is what is shown in the washing and kissing of the feet of Jesus.
The public sinners were no longer publicly known to be sinners.
Could they have had personal occasional struggles after that?
Of course, that’s not unexpected, but one thing is consistent, the public sinners were no longer publicly known to be sinners.
If a public sinner has encountered Jesus truly the first drastic thing that will happen is they will distance themselves publicly from their sinful life.
We have had instances where former worldly celebrities have been said to give their lives to Christ.
What we mostly see is that they immediately begin to publicly do ministry. You can question that model, but what I have never seen is what I’m seeing today.
There’s only one thing that seems obvious to me.
If someone is said to have met Jesus and we don’t see the same thing in other people who have met Jesus then it means they have not met Jesus.
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, today and forever.
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How the issue about Lady Kay can divide Christians into two different groups is alarming. It is a slight on the foundation of our doctrines and theology as a nation.
Interesting how we all relying on the Bible but applying it so differently, with marked polarity and dissentient on how to handle the case of someone who is fully accepted in a church but still fully espoused to a life of sin.
We cannot just be organising conferences on miracles or programmes on self development; the Nigerian church needs to build Believers on the right application of the Bible and doctrines.
If I were not a Christian and I happened to be observing all these, I would have been left more confused by everyone.
Are we saying the Bible is not specifically clear on how to handle this matter?
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It is becoming painfully obvious that many among us are no longer interested in accountability. When error rises in our midst, or when compromise begins to spread through the Church, silence suddenly becomes “wisdom.”
Then tomorrow, when scandals break out be it sexual immorality, abuse, manipulation, spiritual corruption, everybody will act shocked, forgetting that some of us warned against the very things being normalized today in the name of “progressive salvation” and misapplied grace.
Apparently now, if a pastor or church member is living in open sin, it is no longer a serious issue because “Peter did not change immediately after meeting Jesus,” or because “everybody sins; it’s only the ones that get caught that are called sinners.”
So wolves can comfortably find shelter in the Church while dressed like sheep. Brothers take advantage of sisters, sisters manipulate brothers through seduction and lust, and we are told not to raise concern because both the victims and perpetrators are merely “works in progress.”
We are told to be patient in discipling people — even when they openly reject the teachings of Christ and resist correction. We must still platform them, celebrate them, and applaud the fact that they merely showed up to church.
Keep affirming them. Keep holding their hands affectionately. Keep surrounding rebellion with emotional support until sin becomes culture and conviction disappears entirely.
And many are proudly flying this flag, standing in defense of people who are not merely struggling with sin, but who have never truly repented in the first place.
Repentance is not optional in salvation. It is foundational. A man who refuses repentance while clinging to sin has not experienced the transforming work of grace, no matter how often he attends church services.
But no — we must not speak about sin anymore.
If evil things happen among us, we should look away. Even victims are expected to stay quiet because “nobody is perfect.”
And if someone dares to speak, they are dismissed: “Who has he discipled before?” as though truth suddenly requires popularity before it can be spoken.
A blessed day to you all.
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