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Ubani Vivian A.

@UbaniVivy

2x Author | Catholic |Quality Education Advocate | TEDx Trained Speaker| Teacher 📚 | Researcher |School Administrator |Young Leader @queenscomtrust @online_Hbs

Calabar, Nigeria Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Uche is a girl
Uche is a girl@UcheMaryOkoli·
The Rosary has literally won one of the greatest wars ever and has converted the most hardened of hearts. Don't let people who are ignorant of what the power of the Rosary can do, tell you otherwise. Pray your Rosary. The Mother of God is on standby to take your intentions to her Son. 📹 anthony.petr1llo
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Still in Bauchi State. As part of my itinerary in Bauchi state yesterday Thursday 23rd, 2026, after visiting, Madarasatu Intisharul Islam Qismu Tahfizul, Qur'an, Yelwa, I visited Malikiya College of Nursing Sciences, Bauchi. I had visited the institution in the past and donated 10 million naira which they used to set up their ICT computer centre, which I was impressed to see alongside their increased student intake. During my visit, I donated another 10million naira. Health is critical for development and we must invest in the human infrastructure needed for that development. A new Nigeria is POsssible. -PO
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Kindness
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Ojike Uzoma
Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
As a Catholic, do you believe that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist?
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Sachin Jose
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil·
The Divine Mercy statue in El Salvador City, Philippines, is one of the biggest Divine Mercy statues in the world.
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Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch
Ugochukwu Ugwoke, ISch@FrUgochukwu·
Before venerating the Cross during the celebration of the Passion of the Lord yesterday, Pope Leo removed his chasuble, fisherman's ring, and shoes. These acts symbolize humbling oneself before Christ on the day of the Lord's death. By removing the Fisherman's Ring, the Pope sets aside his official authority and role, appearing simply as a servant of God. The act of going barefoot mimics a profound level of reverence and humility.
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I don't agree that most never planned life that way. A 30+ single woman who is earning above N1.5m p/m, saw her trajectory from her 20s. It's why I advice younger ladies not to abandon relationships to chase their careers alone. Else, they may become victims of their success.
🤴DREH🤴@EzekielOluwada6

@jon_d_doe So agba just this question, this kind of women never planned there life this way what do you advise this kind of people should do?

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Moore
Moore@Accoid·
I love this ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
It is with sorrow and concern that I learned of the recent attacks against various communities in Nigeria leading to a heavy loss of life. I express my prayerful closeness to all the victims of violence and terrorism. I likewise hope that the competent Authorities will continue to work with determination to ensure the safety and protection of the life of every citizen. #PrayTogether
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
I have been saying this. Very unfortunate!
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Social media is the bane, because it's being used wrongly. What most Gen Zs are using social media for, is to be soliciting for sex, begging for money, scamming people, exposing nudity, insulting their elders and playing bet. They hardly know how to comprehend things. End.
KalteRuhe@CalmaFria

@jon_d_doe Saw this earlier and I have been wondering. What is the problem with that generation? Is it social media? Exposure to the internet from a very young age. Lack of parental care. Or too many things happening all over the world at the same time.

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Loveth Bethel
Loveth Bethel@Loveth_Bethel·
FEBRUARY CHALLENGE BODY DISCIPLINE 1. No sex 2. Reduce junk food 3. Exercise at least 3 times a week HEALTHY DAILY HABITS 4. Drink enough water every day 5. Sleep 7–9 hours daily 6. Reduce sugar intake MENTAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH 7. Reduce screen time, especially at night 8. Practice 5–10 minutes of deep breathing or quiet reflection daily PERSONAL GROWTH 9. Read at least 10 minutes every day 10. Avoid alcohol and smoking for the month SPIRITUAL GROWTH 11. Fast at least twice a week 12. Read at least 2 chapters in the Bible daily 13. Pray at least 1 hour daily Simple habits. Which one(s) will be hard for you to do?
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Dr. Ose Etiobhio
Dr. Ose Etiobhio@osemagnum·
The Fruit of the womb. Having the fruit of the womb depends on 1) A good seed: Good eggs in the ovary. 2) Good land: A womb in a good state. Representing the land and that tree trunk 3) Good supply of water: A healthy semen to water the seed and have a blossoming tree like this 4) Good branches: A healthy fallopian tube carrying the seed and the semen, from which the fruits form. When some parts of this tree isn't optimal, don't worry, you can have assisted conception through other means and have the fruit grafted back to the tree. This evening, we pray for every couple seeking the fruit of the womb. Receive!... Amen!
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
"If your wife earns ₦1 million a month while you earn ₦100k, don’t expect her to use her ₦1 million to take care of the family. Instead, you can split your ₦100k and give her ₦50k, she will value your ₦50k more than her ₦1 million." — Pastor Paul Enenche
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Àgbà John Doe
Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
Pastor Paul Enenche is 58 years old, & has been married for 31 years. I have been married for a little over half of that. But we are saying the same things when it comes to a man being the provider. And we are both providers to our respective families. Telling you that, if your wife earns N1m, and you earn N100k, and that you should give her N50k from it, is wisdom that many of you have failed to see the depth of its meaning & importance. Is it 50k that would truly feed the wife, kids and handle the expenses? The answer is no. What he's saying is that you as the man should not feel entitled to your wife's money. And that just because she's making way more than you're making, then you should relax and say she should take over from you as the provider. He mentioned that giving your wife half of what you earn, despite her earning more, shows that you care. And it shows that if you have more, you'd give. Your wife will respect you better than the wife of a man who feels entitled to her money. He's speaking wisdom. You're the one that doesn't want to think, neither do you really have a full grasp of his message, even if you're a married man. Lastly, there would surely be some imbalance or friction in a marriage where the wife earns more. But a wise husband that is not greedy, will retain his position as the head of his home, for a much longer time, while he works harder to bridge the gap. Not feel relaxed because his wife is always stepping into his roles and responsibilities for him. End.
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EKÙN II🐯🐅(Tiger de 2nd)
In my household, there’s nothing I’ve ever gotten my wife that she cannot buy for herself 10 times over. Almost all the expensive stuff I have was a gift from my wife. She’s my personal Odogwu and I am her personal Odogwu!! We complement each other. But when it comes to the basic needs of my family, abeg, leave that for me don’t contest it with me. I will go to hell and back to make sure the basic needs of my family are met. God put me as head for a reason. And yes, my wife won’t be pressured into bringing half, even though sometimes she pays the bills 100%, but it’s never the norm. Na my wife I owe money pass, and na only me she go still give money to when I have not paid the previous one. God is with us, our home is blessed with love, peace and prosperity!!
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