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@Yochanan94

For the Glory of Yeshua and Maryam. #Christocracy✝️

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Dear follower, be disposed to hear the Truth and my commentarily banters.
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Calling him "Nigeria's elected leader" is part of the problem.
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@Morris_Monye Thinking that friendship across cultures, and appreciation of other cultures need forced oneness of more than largely unagreed meager, then I wonder where such reasoning is rooted. We were European attires and have friends there and even intermarry, yet there is no such thing.
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Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
Oh good. The Monyes are now Yorubas. 😊 One Nigeria!
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@Naija_PR Thinking that friendship across cultures, and appreciation of other cultures need forced oneness of more than one largely unagreeing nations, then I wonder where such reasoning is rooted. We wear European attires and have friends there and even intermarry, yet there is no such.
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Naija@Naija_PR·
Let’s have it!
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@elonmusk I admire you, Mr Musk. Remember Biafra.
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Helen Ugoeze Okereke@helen_codeadict·
I built a robot car from scratch. This robot can deliver items from one room to another when booked. The robot gets the message from the web app, heads to the sender’s room to pick up the item, and then moves over to the receiver’s room to drop it off. Please repost🙏
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✝️@Yochanan94·
@abrahamgreat An institution that threatens fire and brimstone (war) in response to a demand for self-determination resulting from its own failure should be dreaded and blamed. It's like demanding a feebler to succumb to a bully's domination just because the bully doesn't want to let go still.
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Dr Abraham Great
Dr Abraham Great@abrahamgreat·
Don’t start a war that has already ended. History has rarely favoured secessionists—not only because their cause often lacks substance but primarily because their vision has cost countless families and lives, sending many to untimely graves. This is why it is said, “The cost of war is greater than the price of peace.” For those obsessed with agitation, the question remains: “Can we sacrifice our own lives or the lives of our families for the vision we support?” Most likely, the answer is NO. The Nigerian nation is now over 100 years old. While this may seem significant, it pales compared to the timelines of the great nations to which we often compare Nigeria. Take, for instance, the UAE—a nation forged from desert lands but surrounded by the wealth of the Gulf region. Even so, it is a coalition of seven distinct kingdoms or nations presenting themselves as ONE (United Arab Emirates). The world benefits more from such alliances—a unity of diverse tribes, each generating immense regional wealth and contributing their share to a collective richness that showcases to the world the beauty found in unity, even from ashes. Following Ojukwu’s admission of his error in instigating the Biafra war, one would expect the leaders of the Igbo nation to have learned from history—that building alongside the rest of Nigeria fosters faster development than nurturing agitations that eventually grow into monsters. The eastern Nigerians, a people known for their love, brilliance, and industrious spirit, are needed, wanted, loved, and admired by the rest of Nigeria. Forget political acrimonies and the narrative of marginalisation. Haven’t we learned from the example of the United States of America that disparities and inequities can eventually be bridged when there is a consensus for peace and unity? “War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious.” — Major General Smedley Butler, War is a Racket Those who lead wars understand its profitability. This is why risking thousands of lives often doesn’t deter them. No compelling evidence suggests that Eastern Nigeria would rebuild itself faster than the rest of Nigeria after secession. No tangible indicators exist to predict rapid advancement within a reasonable timeframe. I may, of course, be wrong. After all, Singapore successfully broke away from Malaysia. But their example is one for the history books, rooted in Lee Kuan Yew’s leadership and the deft diplomacy and mediation of global councils. As a Yoruba-born Nigerian, I love and cherish my Igbo friends and family as Nigerians forever. They are among the most beautiful, gifted, spiritual, and accomplished people one could hope to have in their life. We Yorubas can remind our Igbo brothers and sisters how we have found ways to broker peace among ourselves despite centuries of conflict. Even though the expansive Yoruba kingdom—stretching far beyond Lagos and further than Kogi—was recalibrated by foreign invaders, we remain grateful for what we still have. Today, we see our blood and heritage reflected across many world continents. Let us build one nation. Let us rise above the agitating voices like the “Finish B-PM.” Healing wounds takes time, and blending the diverse elements of this nation into one requires even more time. May our elders do better, and may the youth of Eastern Nigeria grow wiser in seeking unity and togetherness. I rest my plea on this beautiful Igbo proverb; “Egbe bere ugo bere, nke si ibe ya ebela, nku kwaa ya.” (“Let the eagle perch and let the hawk perch; if one says the other should not perch, let its wings break.”) This powerful proverb emphasises the importance of our coexistence, mutual respect, and unity. It beautifully underscores our call for togetherness and harmony in building a stronger Nigeria, one where we all feel loved and relevant. God bless every citizen of Nigeria. It is working…
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Alex Onyia@winexviv·
I am currently engaging a number of CBT centers to help students practice for their exams. One of the major reasons why students fail JAMB in Nigeria is because most of them had neither touched a real computer nor played with a mouse before the JAMB day. Another one is poor preparation. We experienced it in my village and it was part of the major things we conquered last year that gave us 100% success. On this note I opened up exams.educare.school FREE to everyone until December 31st, 2024 to study and practice of their exams. No more excuse for failure. It allows students prep for more exams like SAT, WAEC, NECO, BECE, ACT, JAMB and GRE. This is the most advanced tool for this and students who used it last year aced their exams. This is my way of supporting my country Nigeria and the rest of Africa. There are no limits to what students can learn at this period. You can also organize with CBT centers around you to get students across different communities to practice for their exams to build more confidence. It can be your own way to help our society.
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✝️@Yochanan94·
@JummieBags May God's hands never lose you in your life journey, in Jesus' Name.
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Priceless Vicky@JummieBags·
It's a blend of femininity, strength and grace! ❤❤❤ And Victoria Olajumoke grew in wisdom and stature, she is ushered into a new level full of favour, greatness and answered prayers. Dear YOU, Higher is calling, come up hither! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME🎈🎈🎈
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Sa'adat Aliyu 💫@IAmSoosy·
Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals & happiness.
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Lila Rose
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose·
Dr. Fauci's Frankenstein experiments on the bodies of aborted babies are a national disgrace. It's time every American knew the truth about NIH's barbaric, tax-funded human experiments.
SBA Pro-Life America@sbaprolife

Thank you @RepAndyHarrisMD for pressing Dr. Fauci for answers on why NIH is funding research involving the decapitation of babies at 18-20 weeks of development and transplanting their scalps onto the backs of mice. This is barbaric. This isn't who we are as Americans.

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@Yochanan94 @Abayor_Lende @nokia33l0shawty @DikachiAdaeze Seems you don't seem to understand the stress I'm putting on third degree burn. You can say all these on a first degree or maybe... Just maybe a second degree burn. Man... With that large area exposed, it can easily get infected, be it penicillin or not if not covered.
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@LilaGraceRose 'wokeness' / liberalism is barbarism. Christianity is civilisation. 🔴
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@joshezeh @Abayor_Lende @nokia33l0shawty @DikachiAdaeze Why won't penicillin be used to prevent infection, and the face of the injury allowed to 'breathe' fresh air? For the bandages not to cause decay or get infected, are you aware that it'll be being changed daily, thereby causing more pain?
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