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23@NL_Runnie·
Close that BACKDOOR
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@JosephEm27 @itzserene Nothing will happen. God no send both you and that old clown. God didn’t do anything to Nigerians suffering. He should rest lets fight our battles.
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RealNuEl@JosephEm27·
@itzserene The truth is people dont understand the repercussions of what they're doing.
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serene@itzserene·
You guys should be ashamed of yourselves. Don't let the happenings and what's going on misguide o. You dragged and disrespected a whole man of God. A very respectable and humble old man. Pastor E.A. Adeboye. It is only God that will forgive you This reminds me of the story of Elisha in 2 Kings 2: 23 - 24. You can read it.
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@davrel99 As a growing man You ought to learn accountability and apologize when you’re wrong. That’s the essence of growth kid.
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Davreltv@davrel99·
Brother if the love they’re giving me is from watching clips, I don’t want it 🙏🏾 I have real people that support me, they know they kind of person I am 🙏🏾 how can you watch a 30 seconds clip of someone and conclude on their identity
Race italian001@RItalian001

@davrel99 But guard how you speak, so you don’t loose the love loose the love people have for you, sometimes you sound condescending. I genuinely want to see you succeed.

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@AfricanPatriot_ @JeyHiroGrayson Now take a look at how Africans practices Christianity. They bastardize the religion already. They move like cursed creatures.
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African Patriot 🇳🇬 🇮🇱
@JeyHiroGrayson Because Christianity has done so much good for African society. What Christianity has done in 200 years African traditions and spirituality could not do in 2,000 years. This is a fact, not an emotional argument.
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African Patriot 🇳🇬 🇮🇱
In no part of Nigeria was African traditional religion good. In every single place it was just evil, a religion or world view that could not argue against slavery for over 2,000 years. Infact they were even fighting the Christians who were trying to end slavery.
JejeNiwa@JejeNiwaDon

"twins killing by African Traditionalists..." Definitely not my side of Africa. In my side of Africa, we worship twins. We have special days for them. We have eulogies, amazing tales, lovely songs for them. *** You made some great points about what Christianity did, but, that doesn't change the fact that many Christian preachers teach INTOLERANCE.

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Chinedu Henry
Chinedu Henry@Neduheny·
@EhisBukason Bro, relax.. there is how God works God reasoning is beyond human understanding I believe now we are on a mission to rescue Nigeria.. there are some things that God would want us to learn. If we're able to take back this country with our vote coming 2027.
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Eze Ndi Imo🇳🇬🇦🇺
So the god who revealed to Fr Mbaka that Buhari and Tinubu will rescue Nigeria na false god! I used to respect this priest as a Catholic
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RCCG PUBLIC RELATIONS
The lies have gone on long enough. It stops now!!! For far too long, Pastor E.A. Adeboye and The Redeemed Christian Church of God have been subjected to false narratives, deliberate misrepresentations, and misleading commentaries driven by personal interests and agenda setting.
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@olaoyenife_ @whoisSalewaaa You’re a mad man for saying the church is attacked. A church that turns blind eye to injustice is obviously in bed with the oppressors.
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nifemi✧@olaoyenife_·
@whoisSalewaaa totally understandable. but everytime the church is being attacked, it’s always targeted, filled with lies and for most people, they’ll claim the church is the actual cause of the issues. and back to what i said, we should persist on actually calling out the government.
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nifemi✧@olaoyenife_·
iswr everyone’s angry in this country because why are we calling out the church instead of the actual government???
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@TrendfusionNG @RCCG_PR You can’t save a slave. They were born with chains and might die with it.
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Preach Ojukwu 🇮🇪@TrendfusionNG·
@RCCG_PR Reading the replies underneath, one thing is clear: the jazz the church had on young Nigerians is clearing. People are becoming aware that neither RCCG nor EA means well for them
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@BarackObama Kept on reading But you supported APC in ushering terrorist in my country. Oh well
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Barack Obama@BarackObama·
As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
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@Pressman2040 Look at this clout animal. Worthless piece of shit with AK47
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PATRIOTIC SOJA ($TSIR-MUNCHAN)
You are a mischievous ignoramus hiding behind a keyboard. You mock 1,000 Forest Guards as "civilians facing merciless terrorists" – yet you have never held a rifle, never slept in a bush, never buried a comrade. You sit in your safe room, typing trash, while real men and women risk their lives. What happened to state‑of‑the‑art ammunition and air support? It is already happening, you f@@l. Joint US‑Nigeria airstrikes just k!11ed 21 ISWAP t£rr0r!sts. Air assets strike daily. If you are too blind to see, that is your problem – not the government's. And your "teach you how to govern" n0ns£ns£? The Forest Guard initiative is state‑led, federally‑supported. If your governor has not recruited, blame him – not the FG. You want to teach governance? Start by learning the difference between a state and federal responsibility. Then shut your gutter. Now go back to your phone. The adults are working.
MumZee✨🇳🇬@_DebbieOA

1000 civilians to face armed merciless terrorists. What happened to giving our soldiers state-of-the-art ammunition and air support too. What kind of problem is this FGS, we should be teaching you how to govern again?

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OK FGN FREENNAMDIKANU
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@Naija_PR Cap Quality of life is improves and life expectancy is at all time high in Europe.
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Naija@Naija_PR·
Leaving a good managerial job in Lagos to go do entry-level care work in the UK isn't "japa" it’s a massive downgrade packaged as progress.
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Nancy_Priceless@NancyAigbebhalu·
Life is so private that you guys didn’t know that I low-key collected engagement ring… and low-key returned it to him. I woke up one morning and decided that if I returned this ring, I won’t d!e and life will go on. Boom, I headed out to his office and returned it. Why did I do that? We were having an argument and it was getting , you know, the type like these two people are about to f!ght. So I realized that the quarrel won’t take us anywhere, so I told him, “alright, if you feel you’re right and I’m wrong, no Wahala abeg. I’m tired of this argument, can we stop?” This dude picked offense again, smashed his phone on the floor. I was shocked and I asked why. He said my words were implying that he is wrong and man of the house is always right no matter the case. So I asked him, “is that why you broke your phone?” He replied, “Thank your God that I didn’t Smashed it on your head”. What really caused this quarrel? We both went out alone, and when we got there he saw his female friend sitting alone. He stood up from our chair and said “I’m coming” to me and headed towards her. Mind you, I found out the girl is his friend after he returned. He just stood up and said “I’m coming” Then I traced where he was going only to find out that it was a lady he went to greet. You need to see how he giggled and hugged her, then after like ten minutes or more, he returned to our seat and said to me, “Hope you no miss me… na my friend jare”. So I said, “is that all you have to say? You left our seat and returned just to say hope you no miss me?” I was still talking when this same lady walked towards us and this dude drew a chair and the next thing I heard was, “join us na” This lady didn’t even greet me. I actually waved at her and she responded like a ghost touched her A hangout that was supposed to be for just us turned to crowd with divided attention. This dude wanted to order what we were gonna eat and he asked her first, then turned to me and said, “babe you go join eat the nkwobi abi?” I said no, I want pepper soup, and he looked at me like I was supposed to say yes to his question. I told him I wanted to go home and they should make it takeaway, and he said, “chop am here now, she wan eat her own here”. I said no, I want it takeaway. Then again his face changed. The girl now said , “Eh me too, let it be takeaway, I will soon leave too” …..👇
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Yankee@yankeeokpole·
Ozoemena, mana o zọ mee. We should make sure we are not the victims again. Fifty-six years since the war, and we don’t seem to have learned anything.
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@Phatbabeluuu That’s why i love how ruthless women are.
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As a guy if you still dey knack babes in your “broke phase”, just know say na low quality babes you dey knack No baddie is fucking you for free.
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I had this girl crashing out on phone one time about how my communication skills sucks. In my head im saying being NONCHALANT got me more women than being a NICE GUY . What make you think imma change.
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@YemieFash Person way hein house dey on fire , debt left and right no go buy yatch and private jet. 21billion for renovation , oh common man. You’re too educated to be sounding stupid.
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Olúyẹmí Fásípè AICMC
You can disagree with government policies, that is perfectly fine, that is democracy. People are frustrated, things are hard, and no one should pretend otherwise. But we also need to be honest with ourselves. Nigeria did not get to this point overnight. Many of the problems we complain about today have been building up for years, poor decisions, delayed reforms, weak systems, overdependence on oil, and a habit of avoiding hard choices. The truth is, there is never a “good time” to fix deep problems. Tough decisions will always come with discomfort. We can debate whether the approach is right or wrong, and government should absolutely be held accountable, but expecting decades of problems to disappear in a short time is not realistic. Nobody enjoys hardship, but sometimes the real question is whether the country is finally trying to deal with the root of the problem instead of just managing symptoms. Time will tell, but we owe ourselves honest conversations, not just anger.
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