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TemiTurner

@UxLaro

The devil’s in the details || UI/UX & Product Designer || Open to design gigs & Jobs

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Haziran 2014
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TemiTurner@UxLaro·
I guess my other post wasn’t specific enough🤧 I’m looking for a social media manager (who can edit, videos), IN Lagos, Nigeria. If that’s you pls send a dm🙏🏾
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Because of the nature of the role, I’ll need the editor to be based in Lagos, Nigeria so they can be on set with me🙏🏾
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Temitayo@_theymi·
You see this particular post?? You must not understand, just reshare pls so it will get to the people who need it. You will be unconsciously saving a woman.
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Noah SULAIMON@okikiayo11·
I want everyone to organically support this initiative by making it known. One repost will contribute significantly to that. In your church meetings also tell the elders about it.
dára sobaloju@darasoba

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@bldyrngr The agents demanded 20k for inspection on the platform?
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Velli@bldyrngr·
Hey guys. So the app is more like an AI tool that helps gather your housing requirements from online listings…it doesn’t host the listing. I saw listing from agents that usually demand as high as 20k just for inspection, let alone the additional fees.
TemiTurner@UxLaro

@Daviowhite Try searching on oikusdat.com, they don’t allow agents do more than 10%

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Your Designer
Your Designer@Daviowhite·
Agent fee: 20% Lawyer fee: 20% Service charge: 20% Caution fee: 20% What’s happening in Nigeria? 🤦 Why do tenants even pay lawyer fee?
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Mira
Mira@Mira_sam22·
She faces sleepless nights 2 years now due to much pain. We call upon all your support to help her get surgery and and all the kids across the country ! Kindly link bio for donation link to support 🙏
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Lekan Olayinka
Lekan Olayinka@lekan_olayinka1·
If I may say something about Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo getting a tattoo: First, I do not think tattoos can be biblically declared a sin. Many are quoting Leviticus 19, yet that same chapter also says: “Do not plant your field with two kinds of seed.” “Do not wear clothing woven of two kinds of material.” We cannot selectively obey the Law if we choose to appeal to it. We can only obey all of the law at all times. We can't obey all at select times, or some at all times. The penalty for that is sin. And Christ paid it when He hung on the tree, dead, giving us liberty from this law. So, if tattoos are condemned on this basis, then many pastors with afros stand guilty, since the same chapter says: “Do not cut the hair at the sides of your head or clip off the edges of your beard. Any pastor who has worn jeans and a T-shirt also stands judged. I am saying we really can't judge using this basis. So how should we view Pastor Kingsley getting a tattoo? Recall my opinion on why Pastor Adeboye would not drink alcohol, even though Scripture does not call it sin unless it leads to drunkenness. Culture and the conscience of weaker believers restrain certain liberties, especially for ministers. That is what is at play here. Something being lawful does not make it expedient. Paul had the right, as an apostle, to be financially supported by the church, yet he waived that right for the sake of the gospel. “I have made no use of any of these rights… that I may present the gospel free of charge.” (1 Corinthians 9:12–18) Paul also said that if eating meat would wound a brother’s conscience, he would never eat meat again, for the sake of the one Christ died for. “Therefore, if food makes my brother stumble, I will never eat meat.” (1 Corinthians 8:13) The tattoo issue has gone viral and drawn mixed reactions. In the end, I do not think it advances the gospel in any way. God forbid that I dictate how another man should live. However, publicly glamourising the tattoo by posting the whole process only intensified an already volatile situation. This is my opinion. I may be wrong. The body of Christ has many liberties, but we must learn to bear the burden of not expressing them all— not because they are forbidden, but because of the gospel. In Western cultures this may not be controversial, but in ours, while not sinful, it is contentious for clergy. Personally, I would rather bear the burden of not getting a beloved tattoo if it helps the sheep of the Lord and preserves the image of His Church, both of which Christ suffered to purchase. I will gladly suffer that restraint with Him. Afterall, the Bible says: “For it has been granted to you not only to believe in Christ, but also to suffer for His sake.” (Philippians 1:29)
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Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Sparks Controversy with New Arm Tattoo

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TemiTurner@UxLaro·
@TheIrreverent_ But it was not proper for Jews to eat with unwashed hands, yet Jesus said it’s not what goes into the body that defiles and allowed his disciples to do so…
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the context in which teaching or abstinence/compliance should be applied regarding a “weak believer”, because I believe applying the latter in the wrong way turns us into panderers.
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TemiTurner@UxLaro·
It was still Paul who said he would never eat meat if he knew it would make a brother stumble, which was a hyperbole he used to emphasize the seriousness of his teaching in 1 Corinthians 8:9 so I’m in no way saying it should be discarded. I guess I’m just trying to understand
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TemiTurner@UxLaro·
Hello Don, nice take, question for you though, if you don’t mind. I’m curious about the application of 1 Corinthians 8:9. On the conduct of believers with “strong faith”. It seems to me that the scripture is being applied in a way that can be described as “pandering to the op
DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑@Row_Haastrup

“All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.” - 1 Corinthians 10:23 There are some things you should never do simply because of where God has placed you and the privileged position of a shepherd He has entrusted to you. Leadership in the body of Christ is not just about personal liberty, but public responsibility. What may be permissible for an individual is not always profitable for the flock “But take heed lest by any means this liberty of your's become a stumblingblock to them that are weak.” - 1 Corinthians 8:9 Pastors are called to be examples, not experiments “neither as being Lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock.” - 1 Peter 5:3 Not everything that expresses freedom builds faith, and not everything culture celebrates advances the gospel. This is not about tattoos - it’s about discernment, influence, trust, & accountability before God and men. I personally wouldn’t say I am shocked, but rather I am terribly embarrassed. I am so sure within him he had a restraint to go ahead with this but he went with ahead it nevertheless. May God help our pastors & ministers of the gospel.

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