DANIEL KINSMAN

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DANIEL KINSMAN

DANIEL KINSMAN

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DANIEL KINSMAN
DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@Brilafm889 Delap own dey different, e no need prayers na flogging go help am
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Brila Media@Brilafm889·
Watch the moment some Chelsea fans entered the dressing room at Stamford Bridge and prayed over Garnacho’s shirt. 😳🙏
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@Big_Sinudo This one has never lived in any state in the South East. 😂😂😂😂😂
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Jahmal of Port Harcourt 🦍
That massive votes from South East, Peter Obi won't get it. Alex Otti is with APC Soludo is with APC Hope Uzodinma is with APC Peter Mba is with APC Francis is with APC They would rather settle for Bola Tinubu than Peter Obi.
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ToluwalogoAgboola@RevToluAgboola·
Unfortunately, the danger in ministry is not only in doing the wrong thing, but in doing the right thing wrongly.
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@Iam_Musteey Atiku have never contested in a party that don't have a sitting governor. This is first Experience. Let's see how it goes we are watching. Obi has done that.
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Dr Mustee Gwandu.
Dr Mustee Gwandu.@Iam_Musteey·
Bro, I think you are miscalculating. If Atiku gets the ADC ticket, there’s no way Obi/Kwankwaso will come second position. I can tell you for free, Peter Obi will not be able to recover his 2023 votes. The dynamics have changed. Many people who voted for Obi then in the SW, SS and NC will vote for Asiwaju come 2027 Atiku’s main focus should be on getting the required percentage in the southern states, I have no doubt he will do wonders in the north, especially the NW and NW. But Yes, the split is favoring Tinubu
Premier@SodiqTade

Tinubu will win his reelection, Obi and Kwankwaso will most likely come second and ADC will come third. This might change. However, going by the 2023 results, Obi and Kwankwaso had a total of 7.5m votes. Not sure ADC can compete for now. Obi will make another statement in 2027.

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Sir David Onyemaizu🦍
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent·
After so many years, you decide to go to church once again. It is a special Sunday service, so the church is packed with excited congregants. Somehow, you manage to get a seat at the front, directly facing the pastor's pulpit. After the service commences, an usher comes to where you are seated and says, “Stand up and go to the back. This chair is reserved for Chief Dr. Martins.” As it turns out, Chief Martins is a wealthy philanthropist and patron of the church. Will you follow the usher's instruction or not?
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@FunminiyiJ43318 @afrisagacity Which sale of tickets, are you sure you know what you are saying. E- Money sell tickets. Which Profit did he make. Person wey dash Carter Efe N50m
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Funminiyi Johnson✨
Funminiyi Johnson✨@FunminiyiJ43318·
@afrisagacity They are business men.. The question is will the maths competition give them money or profit?? Mind you they have made their money from the sale of tickets.. you get it?? If you don't get it forget it.
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Obiasogu David
Obiasogu David@afrisagacity·
KCEE, Emoney, Ned Okonkwo, and many Igbo Fat Cats invested heavily in the Carter Efe and Portable entertainment match, a vain entertainment. Meanwhile, when Alex Onyia organized a Math Olympiad for the entire South East a few months ago, these men were silent. They have the right to spend their money as they choose to, but I wish they could prioritize investing in critical areas of development more than in vain fantasies that merely inflate their ego and oil their social relevance.✍️
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@ElvisOkhifo When your so called G.O is always right and can't be corrected even when it is clear that is teaching is contrary to Scriptures. I think that's cultism
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Elvis Okhifo
Elvis Okhifo@ElvisOkhifo·
Many are in a cult but they call it “church”. Do you to know how to identify a Christian cult? Check comments and learn.
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
Attack on Christian’s and Christian churches have gotten so bad that Ekitii State Monarchs are now calling for a total ban on evening church services. Who’s to say that evening church services is all they’re going to ban? Soon, they’ll call for a ban on all church services and then it’ll spread from Ekiti to Kwara to Ondo to Ogun, etc. That’s always been the game plan: - Intensify attacks on churches - Kill and kidnap as many as possible -Strike fear into their hearts and get them to ban evening church services -Intensify attacks on daytime church services until they ban that too -Keep the pressure up until going to church becomes a psychological suicide. - Then present Islam as the safest option But, as the Holy Book says, “I will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
Biggest Mack @Big_Mck, I will respond to you again. You mentioned three things that are factually incorrect about the role of the Bible in slavery: 1. You said the Bible is not divine because humans compiled it. 2. You said Europeans who misused the Bible were the ones who compiled it. 3. You suggest Christianity is inherently imperial to Africa. Let me start with the third point. Christianity may have been born in the Middle East, but it grew up in Africa. That’s right. The intellectual framework that forms the doctrinal epistemology of Christianity was largely developed in these three African regions: Alexandria in Egypt Hippo in Algeria Carthage in Tunisia Biggest Mack, do you know the major milestones in Christianity that emerged from these African centers? The Greek Old Testament, the Septuagint, was translated by 70 scholars in Alexandria. Church fathers like Origen and Clement systematized Christian theology there as well. The first person to write a sustained theological framework that shaped later Trinitarian language was Tertullian of Carthage (Tunisia). Even more crucially, Augustine of Hippo (modern-day Algeria) is one of the most influential figures in Western Christianity. His writings on grace, sin, the church, and salvation underpin much of Catholic and Protestant theology. To be blunt, if you remove Augustine, a significant portion of Western Christian theological structure collapses. His influence is not peripheral; it is foundational. And he was from Algeria. Did you also know that councils that shaped the early biblical canon were held in Hippo and Carthage, modern-day Algeria and Tunisia? The idea that Christianity simply “came to Africa” is a display of historical ignorance. Now to the moral question of slavery. How can Christianity be accused of being the root of slavery when Scripture directly undermines its moral justification? Paul writes on the ethical treatment of slaves, which was strange in a Roman world that legally considered them property: “Masters, give unto your servants that which is just and equal; knowing that ye also have a Master in heaven.” — Colossians 4:1 “And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.” — Ephesians 6:9 Paul also directly reframes the master–slave relationship in Christ, calling slaves brethren with their masters: “Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their own masters worthy of all honour.. And they that have believing masters, let them not despise them, because they are brethren...'— 1 Timothy 6:1–2 That last line is crucial: “because they are brethren.” The implication is that even within a socially unequal system, the gospel redefines the moral relationship entirely. Paul also explicitly condemns slave trading: “The law is made… for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for manslayers, for fornicators, for SLAVE TRADERS, for liars, for perjurers, and for whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine.” — 1 Timothy 1:9–10 The term here is explicitly rendered as “slave traders.” That places slave trading in the same moral category as murder and sexual immorality. This is not the moral framework of endorsement; it is moral condemnation. This theological framework later informed abolitionist Christianity in Europe, the same intellectual tradition that fueled movements against slavery. Christian thought introduced a universal moral vision of human worth. Before this, moral status was largely tied to geography, gender, genealogy, or social status. As a result, slaves, women, and the disabled were often treated as having diminished or no intrinsic moral worth. Christianity introduced the idea of universal moral equality, which later influenced modern human rights discourse, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. So why accuse the Bible of perpetuating a system it provided one of the earliest moral critiques against? Furthermore, slavery predates Christianity entirely. Humans were among the earliest commodities humans traded. There was no industrial economy; much of ancient production depended on forced labor. In parts of the Roman Empire, slaves made up more than 50% of the population. Slaveholding was widespread across civilizations. Historical records also show African participation in slave trading, including the sale of captives to Arab traders. But it was Christian abolitionist movements that eventually pushed for the dismantling of slavery as an institution. For example, Britain spent approximately £20 million compensating slave owners in 1833 (equivalent to billions today). This debt was only fully repaid in 2015. The British Royal Navy also lost thousands of sailors enforcing anti–slave trade patrols. They even used military force against local rulers such as King Kosoko in Lagos when treaties to abolish the trade were resisted. Slavery was ended in a world where it was globally normalized. Finally, you argue that the Bible is not divine because humans compiled it. Why must it be either/or? Divine origin does not exclude human transmission. The fact that humans compiled the canon does not negate divine inspiration; it reflects the means of transmission, not the source. The Bible is understood as divinely inspired yet written and compiled through human authors guided by God. That is your argument addressed point by point. I would encourage you to study the subjects you are engaging with more deeply. Lest you veil intellectual ignorance under the guise of activism.
Biggest Mack@Big_Mck

“Rejecting the Bible because Europeans misused” Misused it? Really? Let’s start with what the Bible that you read today actually is. It’s literally a collection of books. A library. Not some divine decree. Guess who put them together? The same people you claim only misused it. Well, if you must know, it was put together for the purpose of misusing it. Btw, a piece of advice. You need to really define what ideology you stand for, because playing Christianity defender and African defender at the same time will never work. You will keep embarrassing yourself. You must think the brand of Christianity you practice today means the same thing to you as it does to those who invented it.

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Tirvo
Tirvo@tirvo_·
Name the football coach Very Difficult
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SEUN Durojaiye 🇳🇬
SEUN Durojaiye 🇳🇬@DurojaiyeSegun·
The forthcoming APC primary elections in Oshodi-Isolo Local Government may break into in unrest. If you are in the area, please stay safe on that day.
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Felix
Felix@felixherbt·
Dear Nigerians, One of our own, Justice Crack, has been unjustly detained by the Tinubu government. They earnestly want to silence us from calling out the evil happening under this govt. We call on all well-meaning Nigerians to raise our voices together in unity and demand his immediate and unconditional release. #ReleaseJusticeCrackNOW Free Justice Crack! Free Justice Crack! Free Justice Crack!
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Zekeri Idris Jnr
Zekeri Idris Jnr@IdrisZekeriJnr·
Pls retweet massively, WHERE IS JUSTICE CRACK? His only sin was revealing the objective living conditions of military personnel on the frontline. Activists are now getting missing in Nigeria.
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@Osikhena2014 @ruffydfire And who is talking Nonsense. Is that not what the 2023 election data showed. Whether he rigged or not, you have no numbers to prove your claim
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oseni rufai
oseni rufai@ruffydfire·
Attorney General asks Court to deregister ADC, Accord, three other parties Tribune Online April 30, 2026
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Interviewer: “People complain you didn’t give them electricity, suddenly you people will only provide 1 hour of electricity for them. How does that work?" NEPA official in Bayelsa State: “The way the people use the light is the problem. Once they see light, they will turn on their freezer, washing machine, pumping machine, and other electric appliances. Energy they should consume in one week, they will consume it in just one hour.”
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
It should concern you that someone "abroad" still laments passionately about the state of the nation more than you living with it daily I have always walked my talk. @nimiadeyemo_ took these pictures of me driving the charge at the Ibadan June 12 protest. I am not your mate.
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FORBES🛐@Forbes098

@UnkleAyo But you no go dey Paris dey tell us make we hit the street nah,if you go enter frontline I dey your back

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Daddy D.O🇳🇬
Daddy D.O🇳🇬@DOlusegun·
The game-changing students loan scheme of President Tinubu’s administration has seen a total of N252bn disbursed in both institutional fee and students stipends since inception. The scheme has continued to work seamlessly because of the carefully crafted nature including a transparent application design, a sustainable funding system among others. Beyond ensuring an improved academic calendar for the students, it has also helped benefitted society in several areas. A scheme that would lead the record books as far as President Tinubu’s legacy is concerned. #BelieveInPBAT
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DANIEL KINSMAN@DANIELKINSMAN2·
@MasterMaliq Point 3 is why I don't believe in Islam. How Can God be Perfectly Just and at Same time be Perfectly Merciful. Islam don't have an explanation
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Three core Christian beliefs Islam rejects: 1. That Jesus died on the cross 2. That God has a son, Jesus 3. That one person can carry another’s sins That’s where the line between both faiths is drawn.
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