
Kenaia Adeleye
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@paul_conyngham Rather than kill the tumors which is the most straightforward solution. Might it be easier and faster to perhaps make it benign? Just asking...
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@MTNNG I have over one terabyte of data on my phone and I can't share data for my niece and nephew. Data that I bought with my own money. This is just wrong!!!!
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@saleem_bawah Abeg tell us the name of the company let's help them stay up all year round
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The fact that very few farmers cultivate it, drives up demand.
I know of a company that only produces tropical Juice of the guava for a brief period in a year, during which they usually have a stock supply from Jos. Once they exhaust the supply, they shutdown production due to lack of supply.
DAMI - LOLA@defendyourselve
@saleem_bawah But is the market available in your region? We have like 10 trees we later cut em down to 1 to accommodate the money tree ( cashew) them no rate guava here in southwest
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None😅🤭
Guava would outperform all of them in terms of economic value. A single guava tree dey give us between 95-115k naira annually. This starts from 7-8 months after transplanting. And would go om for about 5 years before you replant.
Sensational Farmer 🇳🇬@SureNigerian
Good morning @saleem_bawah . Which would you plant first, 1,000 cocoa or 1,000 palm trees?
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@prettyblack_1ne @dujardinn_ You seem to be under the impression that created things are of any value away from the presence of their creator
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@dujardinn_ Exactly 😂
Because what's his actual gain in eternal suffering 🙏🏾😂
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@Anita_Izato Oh well, in the end both words mean the same thing. Their difference is more nuanced. I believe since Rhema was the answer you were looking for, it's the right answer
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@FinPlanKaluAja1 For the many people shouting and cussing, pls wat aspect of the coastal road has JB demonstrated excellence in recent years?
Ability to source 4 fund?
Speedy execution?
Building on swamps that requires min of 3m sand fill?
All roads are not d same & dis isn't JB's kind of work
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I have already told you what will happen to this project
For now, it will be completed in the Lagos sector, which is not bad but die any idea of a coastal road going to SS.
In Nigeria, only Julius Berger can do this project; it's not beans. You are building over swamps for miles and miles.
We don't hate; we are not pessimists; we simply understand the budget of Nigeria
Those who doubt can show me the progress on the South South side
Nairametrics@Nairametrics
FG to review Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project to lower cost, reduce lanes to six nairametrics.com/2024/12/21/fg-…
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@AffiSupaStar How about planting it commercially? Does that make some sense too?
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@DrFeruke Matthew 9:36
[36] When He saw the crowds, He felt compassion for them, because they were weary and worn out, like sheep without a shepherd. **
Nigerians don't want to be abused but this is all they know. The Enemy has done his work well
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Nigerians want to be abused.
If the preacher does not posture as infallible and next to God, we will not like him.
We want the preachers that we cannot question. We want the preachers that will intimidate us and tell us what we need to sacrifice to get to their level.
We want preachers that will lie to us about things they don't really have and things they've not really done. We want preachers to lie to us about their level of sacrifices and unique experiences they have had.
We want preachers that tell us how indispensable they are to our destiny. We want preachers that are quasi intermediaries to God.
They may not directly ask us to depend on them to pray for us like Catholic saints. But they will indirectly say that the absence of their prayer or words over us means the absence of God's grace somehow.
That's why we pray in the name of the God of *fill blanks*.
We want preachers who have a direct special call from God and carry a unique mission. Without them, something is missing in our generation.
That's why we don't mind having multiple strong men like these even if each of them preaches contrary to each other. That's why we are pluralistic but think it's ecumenism.
We believe that each man has a special call on his life. We want to tap that anointing. And even if the man is sinful, we insist that his anointing matters more.
We are still animists. We don't have the pscyhe of the Apostles and those they preached to.
We love gods and idols. We will pay to be abused by our gods and idols.
We are a weird self-loathing bunch. We don't REALLY believe that anything that any man has was given to him by God's grace. That's why we tie every gift back to what the man did and how much he did.
That's why the locus of our self esteem is external. We value ourselves and other by how much they have. We rate preachers anointing and grace and blessing by how famous they have and their results.
It's weird how this leads us to believe that we earn God's grace by some things we did and at the same time it holds us back from truly serving God and doing virtuous things for its own sake.
We cannot accommodate ideas like the fact that many will have said "lord lord" and do many miracles and Jesus doesn't know them.
We don't really believe that. We say we do but we have never actually questioned any man who has big results.
We have NEVER actually questioned any man who has signs that we like. He can preach anything that's wrong but we tell ourselves it's not an important heresy.
Till today, TB Joshua has many loyal believers and followers.
We want to be abused. We will not be happy unless we build up men to abuse us.
We have a deep spiritual problem. Our terrible society is only a symptom of it.
And here's something we don't even realise. It is by the grace of God that the symptoms of our spiritual sickness is not worse than it is.
That last sentence requires plenty time to brood on.
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@DrFeruke I totally hear you. These are wonderful scriptures. I prefer we take it offline. Send me a dm let's discuss. Or I can send you one if you open your dm
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@adekenaia Acts 22:16
And now what are you waiting for? Get up, be baptized and wash your sins away, calling on his name.’
Baptism is your public confession.
That's why you cannot Baptise yourself. There will be at least one witness.
People aren't meant to sneak into christianity.
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@Femi33475706 @DrFeruke @Jonathan_Black_ No please, See 1 Peter 3 v 21. 1 Peter 3:21 NET
[21] And this prefigured baptism, which now saves you – not the washing off of physical dirt but the pledge of a good conscience to God – through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,
bible.com/bible/107/1pe.…
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@DrFeruke @Jonathan_Black_ Hmmm
It's no more by their fruits. It's now by their physical ritual of entering the water.
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Normally, what believing looks like is being baptised.
Baptism is used as a shorthand for conversion.
@Jonathan_Black_
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@DrFeruke @Jonathan_Black_ It is not "shorthand". It is how people were added into God's kingdom in the early church. Baptism is the way people were added into God's kingdom in the Bible, not the sinners prayer. There, I've said it.
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