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We were all so exhausted last night while at Zone 7 Police Headquarters in Abuja demanding the release from custody of Ms. Love Dooshima, the business woman who made a review of an unnamed bread.
She was brought out from the police cell at about 12:30AM this morning.
The IGP intervened and directed the team leader in charge of the investigation to come from his home and ensure her release.
Bon Bread should learn from history, that’s my simple advice for the company.
Kudos to @TunjiDisu1
Cheers to @aleeygiwa
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So many kids are growing up abroad without knowing their roots! Even if their feet have never touched the soil, educate them about where they are from! Let’s stop promoting a generation of “my papa said I be Igbo”!!!
#igbo #diaspora #mixedfamily
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Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu, has asked Leke Abejide, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) lawmaker representing Yagba Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, to remain in the party and work to destabilise the ADC coalition led by former Senate President David Mark.
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You are 79 years old, @atiku. You will be president at 80 years of age in 2027, if elected. You’ll be 84 by the end of a first-term in 2031 and 88 by the end of an eight-year presidency in 2035. And you expect Nigerians, the majority of whom are under the age of 30, to take you seriously?

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Pastor Paul Enenche is fearless. He reminds me of Old Testament prophets that spoke truth to power. The prophets of old were no cowards.
They looked evil in the eye wherever they went:
Nathan challenged King David.
St. Paul challenged Emperor Nero.
St. Peter challenged Emperor Nero.
Amos challenged King Jeroboam II.
Moses challenged Pharaoh Ramses II.
Isaiah challenged Ahaz & Hezekia in Judah.
Daniel was up against King Darius of Persia.
Elijah & Jehoiada challenged Queen Athaliah.
Jeremiah dared Kings Jehoiakim & Zedekiah.
Elijah challenged King Ahab & Queen Jezebel.
Hosea clashed with corrupt leaders in Samaria.
Jonah clashed with Assyrian Empire in Nineveh.
And these are just some of the few examples.
Citizens can cower, but men of God must be fearless. Why? Because it is righteousness that exalts a nation. When nations were challenged, it was fearless men of God that led the way.
In many cases, their courage led to the downfall of evil, & the people were freed from bondage.
Prophets of old were never in bed with authorities. They spoke truth to power & authorities trembled. They challenged kings & rulers over idolatry, corruption, & social injustices. Many paid with their lives.
They were martyred for the Gospel to spread to all corners of the earth. Pastor Paul Enenche spoke courageously like a prophet of old.
Brethren, this is no ordinary message!
Gloria Patri: “As it was in the beginning, is now, & ever shall be, world without end, amen!”
Speak Lord, your children are listening. ✊
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