
DEEEJI OF THE MOST HIGH
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DEEEJI OF THE MOST HIGH
@Deeeji
A Nigerian, SHOEMAKER, DOG BREEDER, SHOE PLUG |SURE THRIFT PLUG|



This is pathetic. Arsenal fans are the most successful fans in the whole world. You should be preaching about the word of God, not delving and talking about football. What you're saying is sin, and It's not good enough. You can support any club you want, but coming out and displaying your ignorance will not be accepted and tolerated.



" My wife is not good at cooking but i cook and it works for us" - Banky W



A Nigerian soldier shares his look whenever he is not on duty.










If only more restaurants would do this


“The first ever money I made was from NYSC and it was ₦3,600. While others were spending their allawee, I was thinking of investing. Now I earn $300,000 just to sew a single cloth.” — Billionaire Fashion Designer, Seyi Vodi


If you let stupid bloggers like this fool you into collecting their ten ten kobo Elon musk money, that’s on you. He said he collected $300k for a single transaction. That’s par for the course for him. Ask those who make clothes with him, find out. If you, a bonafide human being can’t tell the difference between a transaction and one cloth, you are the reason you are failing at life. I refuse to believe this blogger doesn’t know the difference. In their case, they know what they are doing.

“The first ever money I made was from NYSC and it was ₦3,600. While others were spending their allawee, I was thinking of investing. Now I earn $300,000 just to sew a single cloth.” — Billionaire Fashion Designer, Seyi Vodi




If Tope Alabi were a writer rather than a musician, I think she might have written some of the deepest reflections for the Christian community. In one of her songs she noted that unlike the Gods of this earth, we cannot say of our God that “Kí adé pé lórí, kí bàtà pé lẹ́sẹ̀” (see translation below). Simply because we have no idea how long the crown’s been on God’s head or when the shoe got into God’s leg, therefore, such salutation is beyond us, and we are simply not worthy of conferring it. In C.S. Lewis’ writings, I often find it interesting how he uses phrases and references from the everyday life of his age that readers could relate to. From quoting Shakespeare to relating the use of spells in comics. Effectively that’s what Tope Alabi did in that use of words for the lyrics. More importantly, that’s what she does for a vast majority of her songs. Using Yoruba, as a language, so beautifully, and its tradition to convey deep and sharp meanings. In The Knowledge of the Holy, A. W. Tozer in the chapter that focuses on the eternity of God said “Time marks the beginning of created existence, and because God never began to exist it can have no application to Him. ‘Began’ is a time-word, and it can have no personal meaning for the high and lofty One that inhabited eternity.” Both Tope Alabi and Tozer have communicated the same depth of inapplicability of time to God. For the earthly kings, we know when they were crowned and therefore pray that they have a long life on the throne. Such prayer does not apply to the everlasting God. Translation: May the crown remain long on the head, and may the shoes remain long on the feet.























