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Secular Carmelite (OCDS) | Gold @MicrosoftLearn Student Ambassador | IT/Customer Support | Community | Office 365 Trainer | @Microsoft365 | Cybersecurity
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@JustAdaugoijele JohnCross, coined from St. John of the Cross December 14✌️
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@OneLuckyGirl_28 I ask the universe for an HP EliteBook 840 G10, Core i7, 13th GEN, 16GB RAM 1TB SSD, Fingerprint Sensor, 14-inch, Keyboard Light. Amen 🙏
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TODAY is All Souls Day. HONOR the lives of your loved ones and PRAY for their departed souls!
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Nigerians Demand justice for Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje - Sign the Petition! c.org/6D526XG6nR via @changeorgng
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JUSTICE FOR OCHANYA
I have been seeing the trending hashtag #JusticeforOchanya and this afternoon, I decided to read about the case. It is indeed a heartbreaking one. The story has it that Elizabeth Ochanya (5) was taken from her village by a family who promised to help her achieve her dream of becoming a doctor. But instead, the family killed both her and her dream. The man and the son sexually molested for years until she died as a result of complications from the abuse.
This story is not just sad, it is enraging. It exposes the darkness that hides behind some so-called “help.” Many children today especially the ones from poor family backgrounds are suffering the same fate under people who claim to be helpers and guardians.
The most painful aspect of the case of Ochanya is that it has been seven years since she died, yet justice has not been served. The two men responsible for her death are still walking freely – typical of Nigeria’s judiciary system that too often fails the weak, the poor, and the voiceless.
We must demand justice for Elizabeth Ochanya and every child like her. We must speak out against every form of abuse, no matter who commits it. Silence helps the oppressor, never the victim.
And then, to every Oga/Madam or guardian out there: if you know you cannot treat someone else’s child as your own, do not take that child into your home. It is not help if it destroys a life.

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A message to young people by St. John Paul: Spread the light of Christ wherever you go!
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Join us in this worldwide fast on October 22. Why? Because Pope St. John Paul II said you should.
In his encyclical “The Gospel of Life,” JPII wrote:
“…a great prayer for life is urgently needed, a prayer which will rise up throughout the world. Through special initiatives and in daily prayer, may an impassioned plea rise to God, the Creator and lover of life, from every Christian community, from every group and association, from every family and from the heart of every believer. Jesus himself has shown us by his own example that prayer and fasting are the first and most effective weapons against the forces of evil (cf. Mt 4:1-11). As he taught his disciples, some demons cannot be driven out except in this way (cf. Mk 9:29). Let us therefore discover anew the humility and the courage to pray and fast so that power from on high will break down the walls of lies and deceit: the walls which conceal from the sight of so many of our brothers and sisters the evil of practices and laws which are hostile to life. May this same power turn their hearts to resolutions and goals inspired by the civilization of life and love.” (Evangelism Vitae, 100)
He was referring especially to the horror of abortion. Decades later, we are still surrounded by a culture of death. The tragic bloodshed this year, and the shocking contempt for human life has made it increasingly clear that demons are very real. And Christians everywhere are rising up, realizing we must do more. When the heroes of salvation history (Moses, Esther, Ninevah, Daniel, Our Lord Himself) were confronted with demonic strongholds, they turned to prayer AND fasting. Let us do the same.
If your health permits, you can join the many who will be drinking water only! Others might add bread, or stick to the standard fast and abstinence practiced by Catholics on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday (1 full meal, 2 small meals that together ≠ 1 full meal). Sacrifice more than you want to, that’s the key!
"Love to be real, it must cost—it must hurt—it must empty us of self." - St. Mother Teresa
“The devil is much afraid of fasting, prayer, humility, and good works.” - St. John Vianney
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Gospel of the Day (Luke 12,13-21)
Someone in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, tell my brother to share the inheritance with me." He replied to him, "Friend, who appointed me as your judge and arbitrator?" Then he said to the crowd, "Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one's life does not consist of possessions."
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Saint Carlo Acutis, the young man known for his deep love of the Eucharist, left behind a valuable guide for growing in the spiritual life. In eight simple steps, he outlined a concrete path toward the greatest goal to which we are all called: holiness.
Carlo Acutis is the first millennial saint and best known for his virtual apostolate. Thanks to his passion for computers, he created a website documenting Eucharistic miracles from around the world.
However, his faith was not limited to technology—though it earned him the nickname “God’s Influencer.” Carlo was also deeply devoted to the Eucharist, the Rosary, and the Blessed Virgin Mary. He spent his short life serving the poor, the sick, and the needy.
Carlo died at the young age of 15 from leukemia, but his legacy continues to inspire countless souls to draw closer to Christ.
The Carlo Acutis Association, an organization dedicated to spreading his example of faith and devotion, compiled what the young saint once gave to children in Catechism classes—a simple “Kit” for becoming a saint.
Carlo Acutis’ “Kit” to Achieve Holiness
1) Desire holiness with all your heart. And if you don’t yet desire it, ask the Lord insistently until you do.
2) Go to Holy Mass and receive Holy Communion every day, if possible.
3) Pray the Holy Rosary every day.
4) Read a passage from Sacred Scripture each day.
5) Spend time in Eucharistic Adoration, even if only for a few minutes before the Tabernacle, where Jesus is truly present—you’ll see how your holiness will grow immensely.
6) Confess every week, even venial sins, if possible.
7) Make small resolutions and sacrifices for the Lord and the Blessed Virgin, offering them to help others.
8) Ask for help often from your Guardian Angel, who must become your best friend.
Through this simple yet powerful guide, Saint Carlo reminds us that holiness is not something distant or reserved for a select few—it is a universal vocation, open to everyone who desires to live in the presence of God.
Saint Carlo Acutis, pray for us!

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TODAY is the feast day of Saint Carlo Acutis! In the short 15 years of his life, Carlo touched thousands of people with his testimony of faith and deep devotion to the Holy Eucharist. Pope Leo XIV canonized him on September 7, 2025.
SAINT Carlo Acutis, pray for us! Stream this free documentary on Carlo: ow.ly/Pnjg50X6P6k

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Yes, there's been a downgrade😐
I remember when Piggybank interest was 22%, maybe for testing, not it's quietly down to 17%, your🫵 users aren't happy about the silent downgrade @piggyvest

Piggyvest@piggyvest
@iamLuizDon @dinma_x There's been no downgrade. The interest rate on Piggybank and SafeLock was recently increased to 18% pa and 22% pa, respectively. The Flex Naira wallet has always been at 12% pa.
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🚨October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
Microsoft Learn for Organizations is here to help your teams stay ahead of cyber threats. View all of this month's top resources to jumpstart your team's security training, from our security skilling kit, security training poster, and security e-book.
🔐 Empower your workforce. Protect your organization.
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@MicrosoftLearn 2. It has more detail which includes audience, type of content, and knowledge level
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