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@Marriel___

zerubabel with finesse

Ibadan, Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2020
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Damola@Marriel___·
@Thereal_tholuu @Tomi_Tomero As in he can’t just end the session? I say some songs and some prayer points in church eh “thank God you’re in the sanctuary not in the motuary” you don’t even know where people are coming from. I’m grateful for my church
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BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix
BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix@StudentByNature·
One Wednesday, a student was hungry and decided to eat. All she did wrong was to step out of her hostel to buy food to eat. Minutes turned to hours, and she didn't come back. Her friends got worried and decided to call her number, but it was switched off. 10 months later, her phone has remained switched off, and unfound. There have been no meaningful updates, no clear answers, and the noise around her disappearance has faded like it never happened. We do not know where she is. We do not know what happened, and we do not even know whether she is alive or not. Her name was Dorcas, the only child of her parents and she could have been anybody.
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BIGGEST VIRG is on Fanatix@StudentByNature

If you have a sibling, friend, or family member who is in any Nigerian University, kindly say a word of prayer for them once you see this and also send them money, because they need it. In OOU, students had to hit the streets after armed robbers invaded hostels at midnight, shooting, stealing phones and gadgets, injuring students, and even carjacking a vehicle. At EKSU, students have been facing repeated security issues incessant gunmen attacks, with one student murdered behind Lakers' hostel earlier this month. When students protested, they were met with tear gas. In OAU, students are currently dealing with unrest over transportation issues, with some having to trek long distances to go home after being evicted from school hostels for protesting.. In the space of one week, they mourned two students, one who lost his life during an exam due to cardiac arrest and another who committed suicide due to depression. A student was recently kidnapped on the way to IT and had to pay ransom before being released. At Unilorin, students queue every single day , yet many cannot even speak out. At Covenant University, a student’s life was lost due to delayed emergency response. The cost of studying has skyrocketed, making basic survival harder for students. Academic pressure as well as financial pressure, exploitation from lecturers, and unfair academic conditions. Life in school is becoming more difficult by the day, and many students are struggling to afford basic amenities. In our quest for a degree, may we not be sent back home unalived to our parents 🙏

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Kunle Kenny -The Joy Dispenser
Having been in ACTIVE TEENS MINISTRY for 18+ years, I will tell you this simply. Parents are the problem of children. We can dance around it all we want and even blame “society”. It’s largely the failure of parents. The church cannot, and is not meant to replace parenting.
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Aspiring_Woman🌹
Aspiring_Woman🌹@Reignett_Isaac·
There isn’t a rise in PCOS, there are just more people being diagnosed and willing to publicly talk about it. Stop being a distasteful Olodo.
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Kunle Kenny -The Joy Dispenser
If the fear of losing the favour of mere mortals is why you cannot be vocal about truth, I’m telling you clearly that you don’t know God. At best, you’re also “using” God. You really don’t know Him.
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Damola@Marriel___·
@globalconfy @kunle_kenny People are coming from different things. Its insensitive. Can we all just thank God for the finished work of Christ? I’m so grateful we’re moving past that. There was a time all thanksgiving songs were just like that. “Many are dying, many are perishing “
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Damola@Marriel___·
Kids are yappers. Just start a conversation and they will do the rest.
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo

Dear men, I just wanted to share this before I fully move on from this topic because I want posterity to see that I made an effort. It’s Saturday, and today is a good day to take that first step toward bonding with your kids. We know it has been a very busy week, and you are tired. If you’re home, please try not to sleep all day. Get some rest, then ask your kids to find a book and read to you. If they fear you, calmly reassure them that they are not in trouble and that reading to you will make you feel better. Seeing that they can help you in a vulnerable moment will make them happy. Ask them to tell you their favorite stories. Do they like to play football? Watch them play and cheer them on. Do they enjoy playing “suwe”? Cheer them on while they play. Do you have any games at home? Play with them. Do they have a favorite movie? Watch it with them. Ask about their week. Find out what they like and don’t like about school. Talk to them about your work. Share what you do for a living and explain it in a way they can understand. Let them be close to you. Use a calm voice with them. Don’t let it be that the only time they hear your voice is when they do something wrong. As their father, be their confidant and comforter, not just their punisher. When their mother reports them to you, tell her to handle the situation. Don’t discipline them over everything. Sometimes, you just need to talk to them. Praise and boost their confidence when they do something right. When they make mistakes, encourage them to learn from them. Children will always be children; they will make mistakes. It is our responsibility to guide them. Make them comfortable in the house you built for them. Don’t let them walk on eggshells around you. Eat with them. Relax with them. If you are not home with them, today is a good day to call and check on them. Don’t tell their mom to say hi to them, ask her to give them the phone so you can speak to them directly. If they fear you enough not to want to talk, ask their mom to put the phone on speaker. Don’t you think they would love to hear your voice? Don’t you think it’s important for them to know that you are okay? Don’t you think they miss their dad? Hearing your voice could make their day. Call them and ask what they ate. If their mom calls you to report them, tell her you trust her to handle it. She can discipline them too. When you get home, talk to them about it and give them tips on how to avoid making the same mistakes. You can speak to them for just a minute, and it will always be worth it. Tell them you miss them and that you can’t wait to see them. Showing that you care will give them comfort.

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Damola@Marriel___·
@Only1Etubo My dad will ask how school was, what we did in school, thaught us to play scrabble and then watched us play. At times he sleeps off while watching but we don’t even notice. We’re too busy playing and we just can’t wait to tell dad who won. I always looked forward to weekends
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Chicken Catcher🐔
Chicken Catcher🐔@Only1Etubo·
Dear men, I just wanted to share this before I fully move on from this topic because I want posterity to see that I made an effort. It’s Saturday, and today is a good day to take that first step toward bonding with your kids. We know it has been a very busy week, and you are tired. If you’re home, please try not to sleep all day. Get some rest, then ask your kids to find a book and read to you. If they fear you, calmly reassure them that they are not in trouble and that reading to you will make you feel better. Seeing that they can help you in a vulnerable moment will make them happy. Ask them to tell you their favorite stories. Do they like to play football? Watch them play and cheer them on. Do they enjoy playing “suwe”? Cheer them on while they play. Do you have any games at home? Play with them. Do they have a favorite movie? Watch it with them. Ask about their week. Find out what they like and don’t like about school. Talk to them about your work. Share what you do for a living and explain it in a way they can understand. Let them be close to you. Use a calm voice with them. Don’t let it be that the only time they hear your voice is when they do something wrong. As their father, be their confidant and comforter, not just their punisher. When their mother reports them to you, tell her to handle the situation. Don’t discipline them over everything. Sometimes, you just need to talk to them. Praise and boost their confidence when they do something right. When they make mistakes, encourage them to learn from them. Children will always be children; they will make mistakes. It is our responsibility to guide them. Make them comfortable in the house you built for them. Don’t let them walk on eggshells around you. Eat with them. Relax with them. If you are not home with them, today is a good day to call and check on them. Don’t tell their mom to say hi to them, ask her to give them the phone so you can speak to them directly. If they fear you enough not to want to talk, ask their mom to put the phone on speaker. Don’t you think they would love to hear your voice? Don’t you think it’s important for them to know that you are okay? Don’t you think they miss their dad? Hearing your voice could make their day. Call them and ask what they ate. If their mom calls you to report them, tell her you trust her to handle it. She can discipline them too. When you get home, talk to them about it and give them tips on how to avoid making the same mistakes. You can speak to them for just a minute, and it will always be worth it. Tell them you miss them and that you can’t wait to see them. Showing that you care will give them comfort.
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co-creator with God. 🥼🩺
And they still got fibroids, PCOS, endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleeding. So what's your point?
Udu Ako Mmiri 💦@Ramirez_sam007

@faree_for_real @MaryRoseMalomo Older generations don’t know what Sharwama is Older generation don’t know what skincare is Older generation exercise by going to farm, they trek unlike our generation that book uber for everything Older generation don’t cook with all this seasonings we see today

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Deborah Ocheido
Deborah Ocheido@d_ocheido·
The whole idea of the “giving birth like a Hebrew woman” means that mother and child come out alive and well It’s funny how you all have issues with surgery only when it has to do with CS. But if it’s appendicitis or open heart surgery, it’s divine intervention
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Tomisin
Tomisin@tomisin_ms·
The good thing about TTC is that it’s not divisive, it’s an inclusive community. From the woman who started last month, to the one preparing ahead, to the one who’s been trying for months or years, to mothers with existing children starting again, to those hoping for a rainbow baby….it holds everyone in the same space. The moment you decide you want a baby and start putting in the work ….prenatals, tracking, timing sex, or even planning ahead medically, you have entered that space.
Tomisin@tomisin_ms

Sometimes Twitter can be depressing. If the nasty comments about TTC were coming from men, I would have said “na their way.” But seeing stupid women who found it easy to get pregnant now thinking they can piss on other women’s struggles is nasty. Who is seeking your pity? When I had my first baby, I was a TTC mum. It took me one year. I joined forums, read people’s stories, researched what to do, used hormonal regulators, tracked my ovulation, visited doctors who refused to take me seriously because I was young , and I still cried at every negative test because I was anxious and tired. For my second, I was still a TTC mum, even though it took 5–6 months. My period stopped, and that alone caused me serious anxiety, still joined those forums online looking for who was exactly in my shoes So no, TTC is not some pity party acronym. It is a community, a language, and a way women find support while going through their journey

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Damola@Marriel___·
@Champagne_girl_ TTC means trying to conceive. Once you’re trying to conceive you’re TTC (Trying to conceive). It’s too simple for all this English you’re speaking o. Someone starts trying immediately after wedding and it didn’t work out till a while after. Did she try or not?
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Juliet🥀@Champagne_girl_·
I saw a tweet where someone referred to Veekee James as a TTC mum. Hello? She got married in 2024 and took in this year. Veekee James is not a TTC mum!
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Damola@Marriel___·
@tomisin_ms TTC is trying to conceive. Even if she tried for 6 months before it finally worked, did she try or not? Why are people difficult like this?
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@RejiYates Dyg!! In 2026 when there’s phone everywhere. You can’t commit to spending quality time with your children? Phone that is in your hand for at least 10 hours out of 24 hours? Honestly you can’t wake a person pretending to be asleep. They shouldn’t bother bonding. No need.
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Reji@RejiYates·
And he still didn’t build a connection with her? He didn’t form a bond with his own daughter? LOOOOL; then it sounds like he simply didn’t want to. Sorry, that’s still an excuse. My uncle, who is like a second father to me, lives in Nigeria while I’m in the UK and he still built a strong bond with me and my sisters. We only saw him once a year when he visited, but because that relationship mattered to him, he made the effort. He called regularly on WhatsApp, would even email at times, had real conversations with us, and when he was in the UK, he made time : walks, dinners, actually asking about our lives. He built that bond so strongly he refers to us as his own, saying he has seven children; his three and the four of us. A man that doesn’t live in the same country as me. So if a man who isn’t even my biological father, living in a completely different country, can build and maintain that connection using simple tools like phone calls and presence when he could… then what exactly is the excuse?
K3N3@valjoze

Ironic thing is that I was talking to a female friend yesterday and she said her dad was not always around. Like there was a time he worked on a contract and for 2 whole years the man was not at home. 2 fucking years. And I come here to see this. 😂😭🤣 Too funny.

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Babájídé
Babájídé@Babajiide·
How do you as a man connect with your kids and be present while still holding a full career and provider role ? - Create the time. If you leave early and come late, don’t play with your weekends with them. Spend time bonding with them, take them out, have shows you watch with them, be curious and not assertive. - Attend school functions. Take the day off, use your leave, be intentional. - Don’t always say you are tired. Find the strength and energy. - Hug them as much as you can. Show affection. - Explain your job to them. What you do, how that translates to money and responsibilities, and how it helps them afford the life they want
Florz@The_Florencee

Men are always arguing about the wrong things. You can work and still show up for your kids, but nooo, you want them to have a rapport with you when you’re not present. “I was out working to feed them.” Mind you, you can do that and still be present in their lives, lmao.

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