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@HenrySochukwu

Let love lead

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2023
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FSC@HenrySochukwu·
@abazwhyllzz I sell kilishi and deliver nationwide
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Tshego💓@Tshego_gyel·
Praying for a life-changing email in April😭😭😭🥹🤲🏼🤲🏼
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Gracious Onuoha@grayshurz·
Passing the phone to the girl that will be boarding international flights this year❤️
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A.VICTOR@Lifeof_AG01·
She is a dreamer. She is a believer. She is a doer. She is an achiever. She is beautiful. She is powerful. She is a true masterpiece. She is YOU. Happy International Women's Day to you, queen.
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MJ👑@iam__Jezreel·
Imagine being with a man that talks to God about you... >>>>>>>>>>>
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Ebun@kenkenlewu·
In 2023, during the cash scarcity, my dad was complaining about not having cash, so I decided to send him some money. When I got to the park, the driver told me I would have to pay ₦20,000 as a delivery fee for ₦100,000. I even begged him to collect ₦15,000, but he refused. I guess a guy nearby had been watching the interaction between me and the driver. He came up to me and asked what I wanted to deliver and the location. I don’t know why, but I trusted him immediately. I gave him the money and my dad’s phone number. He then brought out his passport ID and told me to snap it myself and take his picture for assurance. He also took my number. Later that evening, my dad called to confirm that he had received the money. I called the guy to thank him properly, and we started talking every day. Eventually, he asked to come and see me, and I agreed. Best man ever! ❤️
LAGOS FOOD VENDOR👩‍🍳 MUMMY OF LAGOS🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳@imole__olorun

How did you meet your partner?

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Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
I have been watching the conversations around Lent and Hallelujah Challenge, and honestly, I feel the need to speak — not from a place of attack, but from understanding. I was once a Catholic. I was in Seminary. I desired to be a priest before life took a different turn. So I understand what Lent means. I understand Ash Wednesday. I understand abstaining from meat on Fridays. I understand confession. I understand the discipline and the doctrine. And because I understand it, I also know this: Lent is not just about what you remove from your plate. It is about what you remove from your heart. It is not just about avoiding meat on Fridays. It is about crucifying pride, anger, dishonor, and hatred daily. It is not just about going to confession every week. It is about living in a way that reflects what Jesus did on the Cross. Lent is a season of reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. A season of humility. A season of repentance. A season of examining your own heart. So when I see some people on X dragging Nathaniel Bassey over Hallelujah Challenge, I ask myself — is this truly the spirit of Lent? Hallelujah Challenge has been happening every February for years. It did not start yesterday. It did not start to compete with Lent. It has been a consistent altar of worship long before some of the loudest critics even joined it. And let’s be clear: He has never told Catholics to abandon Lent. He has never preached against Catholic doctrine. He has never forced anyone to choose between Lent and worship. So why the dragging? Why the dishonor? Why the insults? If you are Catholic and you believe that during Lent you should not sing “Hallelujah,” then focus on your Lent. That is your conviction. Honor it. Live it. Practice it with integrity. But why attack someone who is simply leading worship? You can: – Pause Hallelujah Challenge and focus fully on Lent. – Participate in both quietly if your conscience allows. – Or simply scroll past and mind your devotion. Spiritual maturity means knowing that not every altar is yours — but you don’t destroy what you don’t attend. The irony is this: Lent calls for humility. Yet some responses are full of pride. Lent calls for repentance. Yet some comments are full of accusation. Lent calls for self-examination. Yet many are busy examining someone else. Dragging a man of God publicly, speaking with dishonor, and masking it as “defending doctrine” — is that truly the spirit of Christ? Even within Christianity, there are different expressions of worship. The Body of Christ is diverse. Catholics have their traditions. Pentecostals have theirs. Evangelicals have theirs. The beauty of the Church is not uniformity — it is unity in Christ. Maturity is understanding that conviction is personal. Ignorance is assuming your conviction must control everyone else. If something offends your doctrine, withdraw respectfully. That is strength. But attacking, insulting, and misrepresenting? That reveals more about the heart than about theology. As someone who has walked both spaces, I can say this boldly: Lent should produce gentleness. Lent should produce restraint. Lent should produce Christlike character. Not online warfare. The world is already watching the Church. And when believers tear each other apart publicly, what testimony are we giving? We can disagree without dishonor. We can uphold doctrine without hostility. We can stand firm without being rude. And above all, we can remember that worship is not a competition. If Hallelujah Challenge is not for you during Lent, that is okay. If Lent is your focus, embrace it fully. If you choose both, do it in sincerity. But let us not reduce Christianity to online arguments and spiritual superiority. Examine your heart. Guard your words. Represent Christ well. Because at the end of the day, it is not about the programs And if this season is truly about Him, then our character should reflect Him first.
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Freyy@Freyy_is·
met a person that said, “matching energy will have you mirroring demons.” that really hit me. it’s so easy to let people pull you off course. that’s why staying aligned with god matters. choosing faith over flesh isn’t always simple, but it’s necessary. energy moves fast, and if you’re not careful, you start reflecting what you’re meant to rise above. stay firm in keeping your energy pure, especially love.
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unique A'wears@AdageorgeA·
I don’t know… my daddy once shared a story with me, and it has never left my heart. There was a woman in their community. She had been married to her husband for over 30 years, and they had no child. Not one. But this woman,she had a heart. She reared animals: goats, dogs, hens. She took care of them like they were human beings. The way she fed them, treated them, protected them,people in the community were always amazed. You could see love in everything she did. One day, one of her goats mistakenly entered another person’s compound. The goat damaged something small. The woman followed the goat, begging calmly, apologising, even trying to compensate the neighbour. Then the neighbour said something. She said, “That’s why you don’t have a child. Look at animals—animals are giving birth in your house and multiplying. But you, a human being, cannot multiply.” Those words entered her spirit. My daddy said the woman was known to be cheerful, calm, full of love. But from that day, something broke inside her. She became quiet. Sad. Withdrawn. Depression slowly settled in. One thing my dad highlighted was her husband. The man stood by her. He said, “I will not marry another wife. I will live with you forever. If one day we decide to adopt, we will adopt.” They were cousins to many people in the community. Family never abandoned them. But words… words had already done damage. Days later, the woman started complaining of stomach pain. First day, the husband said, “Drink some herbal mixture.” Second day, the pain continued,he gave her medicine again. Third day, same thing. On the fourth day, they went to the hospital. That was how doctors rushed her into the labour room. Nobody ,nobody knew this woman was pregnant. For nine months. No signs. No stomach showing. Nothing. And she gave birth. Her husband was shocked. She was shocked. The entire community was shocked. When she returned home with the baby, the celebration did not last one day. Not two days. It lasted seven full days. The child became everybody’s child. People protected that child like their lives depended on it. They even protested when anyone tried to treat the child unfairly. That was when my daddy said to me: “God does miracles in ways human beings will never understand.” Some miracles come quietly. Some come after pain. Some come when hope looks completely dead. And that’s why… miracles don’t need permission to show up in our lives. 💜
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FSC@HenrySochukwu·
@gmltony What does this mean?
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𝔸𝕟𝕥𝕙𝕠𝕟𝕪👾
Go to your ChatGPT and send this prompt: “Create an image of how I treat you”. Share your image result. 😂
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maneesha@ManeeshaSem·
the most feminine thing a woman can do is to allow God to take care of her.
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i'm in love with this quote: "If you can overthink the worst, why can't you overthink the best." don’t just imagine the fall, plan the ascent.
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AFFLICTION WILL NOT ARISE A SECOND TIME ! What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist !! #NSPPD #7amFirePrayers
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Ugochukwu@EkeVanVictor·
Wo, I’m not following the map anymore. Una dey stress me 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Anna Pepe@iamannapepe·
repeat after me: “I either get exactly what I want, or something even better.”
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Do you genuinely believe that prayer works?? If yes, repost.
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FSC@HenrySochukwu·
@DameUmeh I've gotten a laptop 🤭🤭
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FSC@HenrySochukwu·
@EkeVanVictor That's a misconception that needs to be corrected, I used to be there but I'm grateful for the revelation of this truth and working in the light of His word
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family isn’t a reason to tolerate disrespect.
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