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KAJ Farms𓃵
@JamesAkpoyibo
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Jos, Nigeria Katılım Kasım 2011
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Starting the year on a good note.
Special thanks to @neo_officialll @ThaBoyYom @Wizarab10 .
Old me should have fallen for this apology.




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My Dad went on a spiritual journey for me.
While I was still in school, there was this guy who was obsessed with me.
It wasn't normal, and I hadn't experienced it before.
He would send me endless cryptic messages, tell me he wanted to marry me, and, in the same vein, threaten me that I didn't have a choice.
For the first few weeks, I kept it to myself, but he sent me one particular message, and I knew right there that it was beyond me.
So I went into my Dad’s home office and told him everything that’s been happening and showed him all the messages.
That same week, this guy came to my parents' house, demanded to see me, and nobody opened the gate for him.
He slept outside all night long.
When we woke up in the morning, he was there.
That was the scariest thing I had experienced up to that point.
It was clear that he had a mental illness.
I can't quite recall all the measures my dad took to protect me, but I can not forget one thing he did.
He went on a 7-day fast.
He did the first 3 days dry and had only liquids until day 7.
He also had vigils every night without involving me or anyone else.
Even though I had the problem, I had full meals during that period.
After those 7 days, I did not hear from this guy again.
Not one message, not an appearance, nothing.
My Dad is my superhero.
He would always say, a time will come in your life when your human capabilities and knowledge will fail you.
Don't forget to keep God central in your life.
That was one of the miracles I experienced in my life, and I have my Dad to thank for it.
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@mitesoro23 Magnet cafe — Rayfield road (after silk suit if you’re coming from Rayfield)
Stop — Atiku street junction
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Hello Jos,
Please is there a work space or study space area in jos where people pay to use their space or do have a monthly subscription? Preferably around rayfield,I’m seriously in need of one. #jos
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Apply:
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Pour me water guy😭😭💔💔💔
I just left the message on read sef

🧑🏽🍳@ZinnyCooks
your supervisor once said?
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1. You must have a PC cos what I want to teach you is so extensive and you’ll have to do some hands on project.
2. You must be able to connect through zoom and have internet to join the class.
3. If you miss 3 classes you are out of the class.
4. You must do all assignments and submit as at when due.
Rules of engagement!
If you are interested, say hi under this tweet!
After the end of class in January! You’ll be ready for sec + exam and Cysa + too.
I’ll send you a dm on the group link.
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Let me teach you cybersecurity for free!
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Expensive LAPO slangs: "SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT REAL LIFE" & CT Naija.
Been busy, but I've got a few minutes now, so let me get this out.
The other day, on the subject of blocking people online and smiling with them offline, I heard many of you endorsing it by saying, "Social media is not real life."
Una sabi joke o! Especially you wey be say, if not for Jesus, you be LAPO baby.
Social media is part of life. Call it 'real' life or whatever. It is part of life. Imagine saying a phone conversation is not a 'real' conversation, because it not had in-person.
Tell you a story.
When I was planning to go to Oxford, over a dozen years ago, I had nothing, other than God's assurance that it would happen. But how would He do it? I had no idea. Eventually, a series of miracles happened. Let me tell you just one, a social media one.
I had been away on rural missions for about a week, cut off from internet service. When I got back on a Monday night, I saw that someone had left me several messages, inbox (messenger) on Facebook. He asked for my bank account number.
This is someone I had only interacted with on Facebook. I didn't even know what he looked like, because his picture was nowhere on Facebook. The only thing I know was that this is a believer, a very mature and grounded follower of Jesus. We interacted on Christian themes on FB. I didn't have any of his contact details (no phone number, not even his email), other than his profile on Facebook. We were not friends. But then he sent me these messages asking for my account number.
I replied around midnight, to apologize for not responding days earlier, due to not having access to the internet. A few minutes later, he replied with a one-liner. Something like 'just send me your account number.' I did.
Cut a long story short, by day break, he wired me a huge some of money, in two installments. Remember, we were not friends, and I didn't have his contact information. Dazed, I ran back to Facebook messenger and appreciated him, curiously asking him what it was about.
He said, "Two weeks ago, the Lord asked me to give you this money. I didn't have it then, and I wasn't sure if I heard well. Finally, I confirmed I heard well, and the money also came." I thanked him, and told him he heard well, because I had a payment deadline that week's Friday towards my fees at Oxford. He said I should not thank him, that he was just obeying instructions.
We did a bit of Facebook correspondence before he finally gave me his number. He is now an elder brother and a mentor. Still keeps a low, coded, profile online. After that inbox incident, he has blessed me numerous times. In fact, the largest single financial gift I have gotten in my life, from a single individual, has come from him.
See, even if God wanted him to help me and he was willing to, he would have been unable to, IF I had blocked him before then. I might have thought God had good reasons for not coming through for me with my Oxford project. But, I would have been wrong.
I can tell you many more stories of that hue.
So, when you people do these things you do online and console yourselves with, "social media is not real life", I feel genuine amusement. On almost all platforms, when you mute an account, you stop seeing their activities, but you don't cut them off, and they'd not know you muted them. That way, you protect your mental health, curate what you want to see on your timeline, without notifying anyone. But, hey, it is a free world, and your life is not in anyone's hands. So, do you!
But if I may advise you, don't be so fragile and reckless on social media. Is it always wrong to block people? No! Just let it be worth it... be led. Even if you be NEPO baby. Be a Jesus baby more!
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