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Enryetta 💫👸

@Mihrabell

Pr|| brand influencer|| English Languge Graduate|| Daughter of a praying mother 🙇💞 Product/Project/Event manager, Big time hustler🤸.Entrepreneur|| Foodie

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Şubat 2019
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MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
These corpers were caught sleeping in the hostel during saed lectures so the Soldiers told them to take their mattress and sleep outside 😭😂
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
If you are a Catholic, or if you're currently on your way to becoming Catholic. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND this video (12mins). It contains various Eucharistic Miracles and how the Church confirmed the authenticity.
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Deacon paul🇻🇦
Deacon paul🇻🇦@PaulOgbonnayaO1·
The “Day of the Four Popes” refers to April 27, 2014, a remarkable event in the history of the Catholic Church. On that day, Pope Francis canonized Pope John XXIII and Pope John Paul II, while Pope Benedict XVI was also present. It marked the first time that two living Popes took part in the canonization of two former Popes, bringing together a reigning Pope, a Pope emeritus, and two new saints in one extraordinary celebration at the Vatican. This historic occasion reflected the unity and continuity of the Church, honoring John XXIII, known for initiating the Second Vatican Council, and John Paul II, widely remembered as the “Pope of the Family.”
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JESUGO 🇧🇯🇳🇬
The day i realized that most Nigeria girls are beyond useless was in 2022 during days in Laspotech Ikorodu. A friend of mine invited his female friends to his house for merrymaking which included me and two other guys. This my guy then took us to a hotel named Sheriff in the night to swim and enjoy ourselves when a random guy in his car called one of the girls with us collected his numbers and 10 minutes later the girl followed the guy in his car to another location (it was later we knew the guy took to girl to another hotel for one night stand). The next day all of us met at my guy house with the girls talking when the girl that was taken to another hotel with the guy in car suddenly show up with some drinks and cake that he is going to his boyfriend house to celebrate him because that day was his birthday. Me and my guys were perplexed about what happened the previous day. She even gave us some of the drinks with snacks. Fast forward today the one night stand girl and the real dodoyo boyfriend are married with two children. The last time i saw the both of them, I recap on that night event the girl had with that random guy and in my head i was thinking wildly. As a man in any relationship you are with most Nigeria girls never put your 100 percent trust in it and trust me most of this girls are identical in their nature and lifestyle.
veriTY™️@VERITY_HQ

“This is your future wife. Cooking and cleaning for her current boyfriend When she’s done cooking… they will knack For absolutely FREE!!!!! And in few years her uncles will be telling your uncles they raised a Queen and you should pay expensive bride price.

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Chioma Amadi
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi·
Whenever someone sends you an updated copy of a document, always run it through Beyond Compare. Open scootersoftware.com on your browser, and upload the original copy and the updated one. It will show you every single word, sentence or detail that was changed in the updated document, line by line.
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi

Remote workers on X, let’s make a thread for newbies. What’s a remote work advice you swear by?

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AYOMIPOSI 👑
AYOMIPOSI 👑@HonestarsenalF·
Reconciliation sex is so underrated. That kind of sex comes with less anxiety because you’re hitting your long lost pussy. There’s this girl I’ve always been fuck mates with, then somehow she suddenly stopped texting because her boyfriend caught on, and I just let it go too. One day I was at a restaurant close to where she was living, so I called her to pull up and she showed up. We ate, tried to settle the situation, and I told her she was going to follow me to my place, and she agreed.
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AYOMIPOSI 👑@HonestarsenalF

There’s something special about reconciliation sex.

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EWTN News
EWTN News@EWTNews·
Sister Eva Fidela Maamo, a Catholic nun and surgeon known across the Philippines as the “Healing Nun” for her decades of free medical care to the poor, has died at age 85. She died on April 14, according to Our Lady of Peace Hospital, which announced her passing the following day. In the 1970s, Sister Eva performed surgery on an Indigenous woman using a bamboo table and coconut water to keep the patient alive in Lake Sebu, southern Philippines. The urgent action was necessary because reaching the nearest hospital required hours on foot and crossing multiple rivers. Her life of service and sacrifice made a deep impact on people, particularly the poor who most availed themselves of the nunʼs medical and pastoral care. “I remember her vividly during my years as an intern and resident at Manila Doctors Hospital, attending to her patients,” said Dr. Anthony Leachon, a physician. “Her quiet strength, her devotion to the sick and the poor, and her example of servant leadership shaped not only the lives of those she treated but also the young physicians who learned under her guidance,” he added. Sister Eva was born on Sept. 17, 1940, in Liloan, Southern Leyte. She studied at the Velez College of Medicine in Cebu, central Philippines, and practiced at her familyʼs clinic in Liloan for a while. Later, she entered the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres to be a nun and missionary in 1974, serving as a physician in Lake Sebu and later in other parts of the country. One of her steadfast beliefs was that health is a right for all, not a privilege for a few. Being a surgeon, she did not limit herself to an operating room. She visited public hospitals, communities, and places with very limited access to health care. Sister Evaʼs role went beyond that of a physician who is meant to treat illnesses; she made sure to work for peopleʼs dignity — interacting with patients where they lived, seeing their existential realities. “In this way, she showed the human face of healing and care while witnessing Godʼs mercy,” Maria Martineze, a volunteer, told EWTN News. The nunʼs quiet and consistent commitment tried to abridge the existing gap — need and access to health but also working for inclusion and peopleʼs right to access health, Martineze explained. She trained “barefoot doctors” — men and women skilled to treat common illnesses and provide basic care in remote and rural areas where accessing health care has always remained a challenge. According to Sister Eva, the “barefoot doctors” are not physicians, but they are skilled at treating common diseases. Sister Eva trained 17 barefoot doctors in Lake Sebu in 1974. Over the years, she expanded the initiative across the country, training 274 barefoot doctors from 110 Indigenous communities. Sister Eva had a distinctive character — going to the peripheries — as a missionary and a doctor. In her heart, she had special love for Indigenous peoples and geographically and socially isolated communities in the country, including the Tʼboli, Aeta, and Manobo. She trained them in basic medical skills like CPR, physical exams, and minor surgery, empowering them to become health providers for their tribes. One of the Indigenous peoples, the Aeta, displaced by the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991, was cared for by the nun. The nun worked with them for years, capacitating the leaders and community, strengthening their dignity, resilience, and physical well-being. With her efforts, as many as 146 families with 500 persons were able to resettle. Some eventually converted to Catholicism. “She spent her life in healing and service with compassion and love for Indigenous people,” Lourdes Balinta, an Aeta teacher, told EWTN News. The Foundation of Our Lady of Peace Mission was established in 1984 by Sister Eva and American Jesuit Father James Reuter to address the needs of the poor. Additionally, in 1992, Our Lady of Peace Hospital, Parañaque, Metro Manila, was built to provide the poor with affordable access to quality health care, including feeding and livelihood programs for the poor in Metro Manila and other areas. “Through her foundation and hospital, she brought healing, dignity, and hope to countless marginalized communities across the Philippines, offering free medical care, shelter, and livelihood opportunities,” a message from Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation said. “Small in stature but immense in spirit, Sister Evaʼs life stands as a powerful witness to Gospel compassion lived out in action,” it added. Sister Evaʼs life was marked by extraordinary compassion and service to the poor, embodying the Christian spirit of selfless love and dedication, Bishop Precioso D. Cantillas of Maasin said. Her tireless work as a healer and advocate for the marginalized was a profound witness to her faith in Christ and love for humanity, he added. The remarkable legacy she leaves behind — her ministry and compassion — touched countless lives. “May her example keep motivating us to live lives of service and faithfulness to Godʼs mission,” the prelate said. In 1997, Sister Eva received the Ramon Magsaysay Award, often considered Asiaʼs Nobel Prize, for her dedicated service to the poor communities through medicine. In 1992, she received the Mother Teresa Award of the Philippines. In 2006, the nun was recognized as a Lasallian Star of Faith awardee, recognizing her decades of dedicated service as a nun and surgeon whose life epitomized faith in service. Though Sister Eva has passed, her legacy remains in the hearts of people. “She was a hardworking, humble, and caring woman of God — a physician-leader whose hands healed and whose heart uplifted countless lives,” Leachon said. “Multi-awarded yet always grounded, she embodied the true spirit of service.” “Her life reminds us that medicine is not only science but also love in action,” he added. “May her memory continue to inspire generations of healers and advocates. Her light endures in the lives she touched.” ewtnnews.com/world/asia-pac…
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BIG 9
BIG 9@Innocent_Zikky·
“Just go there now I willl come over there… okay baby” Bro she is calling her man and you still get mind dey do? Men wicked o 😂 😂
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Fr. Daniel☦️
Fr. Daniel☦️@Fragbaza·
Three devils' traps we fall into every day:  Fear of the past: mistakes, sins, insults. Fear of the future: what will happen tomorrow: what will they think of me; what if I get sick; what if it all collapses? Ingratitude to God for what is happening here and now. This is where despair begins: anxiety, panic, fear, asking 'what will I do?'  How do we get out of this?  The first trap - the past: The devil returns a person to their old sins and whispers, "Look what you've done. God will not forgive you. Why do you feel like praying? What do you have in common with God?" And one believes, not in the mercy of God, but in the devil's whisper. As if your sin is stronger than God's mercy. Second trap - the future: In the future, the devil wants to make you play out scary scenarios in your head, getting tired of those thoughts. He wants you to be exhausted before anything has happened, so you don't pray, don't do good, and don't go to God. But the Gospel says: "Do not worry about tomorrow. The future has not yet arrived, but fear has already stolen both your future and your present day..."~Matthew 6:25-34 The third trap - the present: This is the most dangerous one. We simply don't thank God for what we have. Again; the past is gone, the future is not yet here, and the present is all we have, here and now. The morning, the sky above us, the roof, the room, the food you eat today, the life you live. And we complain that it is not enough. Look, you have already woken up this morning; cross yourself and say: "Glory to God!" Thank God for waking up alive and well.  And all these three traps of the devil are summed up in one word; DISTRACTION (or disquiet). This state distances people from prayer, from reading, from work, and from loved ones. It talks about the past; "You will not fix anything." It speaks of the future; "You will not succeed." And it paralyzes you in the present.  But we have a weapon; the Jesus Prayer: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God have mercy on me, a sinner." It returns a person to God, not to the past, not to horror of the future, but to God, here and now. Repent of the past, trust God for the future, and for today, give thanks and get up again, move on, and fear nothing. "….The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress."~Psalm 46:10-11
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
Why Priests May Not Respond Before Morning Mass Greeting a priest just before his first Holy Mass? Don’t take it personally if he doesn’t reply. Here’s why 👇 • He’s entering deep prayer and recollection • He’s spiritually preparing for the sacrifice of the Mass • He may be praying specific preparatory prayers • He’s focused and avoiding distractions Saints like Padre Pio were known to completely withdraw into prayer before Mass. It’s not pride. It’s reverence. Best approach? A quiet nod… and greet him after Mass 👍.
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Saint Adaugoijele ✝️
Saint Adaugoijele ✝️@JustAdaugoijele·
Padre Pio is known for referring to the most holy Rosary as a weapon: “Love the Madonna and pray the Rosary, for her Rosary is the weapon against the evils of the world today.” Padre Pio would fill any spare moment he had with the recitation of the Rosary. Oftentimes, he would pray the Rosary without people knowing. Padre Pio encouraged us to pray the Rosary every day
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Dee Macé
Dee Macé@frmarcellinus·
What does 'Doctor of the Church' mean sef? 1. Just as the sports have hall of famers, Doctors of the Church are the hall of famers of Christian teaching. While the Catholic Church has thousands of saints, only 37 people have ever been named a Doctor. It is basically a posthumous PhD awarded by the Church to people who were so brilliant and influential that their writings changed the way we understand faith. 2. This isn't just an academic award for smart people. You have to have lived a life that the Church considers holy. A Doctor’s work has to be deep, original, and stand the test of time. Once the Pope (or a Church Council) gives you the title, your writings are officially recommended as safe and profound for the whole world to study.
Dee Macé@frmarcellinus

Tomorrow is the feast day of a powerful saint in the Catholic Church. One fine lady like that. Her name is St Catherine of Siena. And she's a Doctor of the Church.

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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
>Saint Anthony of Padua >be born to a wealthy family in Lisbon in 1195 >join the Augustinians, then the Franciscans, wanting to be a martyr in Africa >get sick and end up shipwrecked in Italy instead >attend a big ordination where the scheduled preacher doesn't show up >get told to "just say whatever the Spirit moves you to say" >open your mouth and deliver a sermon so powerful everyone is stunned >spend the rest of your life preaching to thousands in town squares and fighting heresy >be so eloquent that even the fish supposedly rose from the water to listen >A heretic challenged the eucharist, Saint Anthony then placed a starving mule before two options: a pile of food or the Holy Host. The beast ignored its food, knelt before the Blessed Sacrament. >commanded a baby to speak to defend its mother >Demons were driven out in the Name of Christ >lose your precious book of psalms, pray for it, and have the thief return it >die at only 36, having changed the heart of Italy >canonized less than a year after his death, marking one of the fastest canonizations in history. >become one of the most loved Saints. >helps you find your missing keys >one of the most badass titles in the Church: "Hammer of heretics" Saint Anthony of Lisbon (and Padua), pray for us!
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
The image of Our Lady of Bisila recently went viral for its striking beauty, but few know the remarkable story behind it, a story that begins with suffering, prayer, and a mysterious encounter... According to local tradition, a devastating epidemic once struck the village of Botejé on Bioko Island (in present-day Equatorial Guinea). Children were dying, the sky grew dark, colors seemed to fade, mothers lost their milk, and women became infertile. The medicine men (traditional healers) prayed and consulted the spirits, but nothing helped. One day, the beautiful young daughter of the Botuku (the tribal chief) went with her friends to bathe in the river. While there, she stepped into a cave for privacy. ⭐ Suddenly, she saw before her the most radiant woman she had ever seen: shining black skin, long braids down to her waist, and dressed in a traditional long raffia skirt. Terrified, thinking it was a spirit, the girl began to scream. ⭐ The woman gently said: “Do not cry, do not cry. I am Bisila. If you do everything I tell you, children will be born again in Botejé. The children are treasures who must care for the earth. I need to speak to the medicine men through you.” The healers followed the woman's instructions through the young girl and life returned to the village. When Catholic missionaries and priests later heard these accounts, they recognized in Bisila the loving face of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God who appears to all peoples in ways they can understand. Rather than rejecting the tradition, the Church embraced and purified it — seeing Bisila as a providential preparation for the full revelation of Mary. 👉 In 1986, the Vatican officially recognized Our Lady of Bisila as Patroness of Bioko Island. She was solemnly enthroned on August 15, 1987, in Malabo Cathedral. A majestic statue also watches over the island from the heights of Pico Basilé. --------------- Our Lady of Bisila teaches us that Mary, the Mother of all nations, meets every culture with love and brings the light of Christ to it. She is truly Mother Bisila — compassionate, protective, and always pointing us to her Son. 🙏 Prayer to Our Lady of Bisila: Holy Mother Bisila, Virgin and Mother, you who bring life and hope to your children, intercede for us. Protect our families, heal our land, and lead us always closer to Jesus. Amen. Our Lady of Bisila, pray for us. - Totus Tuus
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Myde
Myde@MydeAura·
with 3k naira you can buy 60GB on mtn ohh 🔥🔥🔥 Just dial *312*1*7# and thank me later🎉🎉 MTN users only clean update 🔥🔥
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Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch
Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch@FrUgochukwu·
Cardinal Ernest Simoni is a 97-year old hero of the viciously persecuted Albanian Church. In 1963, as a young priest, Cardinal Simoni was arrested, tortured, and sentenced to death by the Communist authorities for offering Mass for the soul of John F. Kennedy. His sentence was later converted to life imprisonment of hard labor. Communist authorities offered to free him if he renounced his faith. He didn’t and after 28 years of penal labour, he was eventually freed. Pope Francis heard his testimony during his trip to Albania in September 2014, visibly moved to tears by the words of this priest, whom he always called a “living martyr”. In 2016, Pope Francis named him a Cardinal, thanking him for this testimony "that does good for the Church." He chose the motto: “My Immaculate Heart will Triumph.” Cardinal Simoni celebrated the 70th anniversary of his priestly ordination on April 7, 2026.
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Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch@FrUgochukwu

This morning, Pope Leo met with the Albanian Cardinal Ernest Simoni, 97 and about forty members of his family.

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DisTurB🎮@DisTurB____·
they said after this tragic incident. those who lived around used to hear noise from the stadium at midnight, like an ongoing football match with people shouting goooaaaal and stuff so they had to bring fetish priests and others to the stadium to do some rituals before everything went back to normal
Prince Jidulah@PrinceJidulah

🔥🚨HISTORY: African most deadly football match between Hearts of Oak vrs Kotoko . Rip to all gone souls 😭💔💔💔

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Prince Jidulah
Prince Jidulah@PrinceJidulah·
🔥🚨HISTORY: African most deadly football match between Hearts of Oak vrs Kotoko . Rip to all gone souls 😭💔💔💔
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