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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka

@gentleLANRE

Leadership and Career Development Coach, Quality Education Advocate, Arsenal Everyday

Lagos Katılım Ocak 2014
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
The ugly heresy of One saved, forever saved, is struggling to rise up again. Be careful. Read your bible.
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Bisi Adeyemi
Bisi Adeyemi@Bisistic·
@gentleLANRE @tvcnewsng Not sure I defined any depth that seems to suggest Further Maths. Remember this policy is not suggesting that elementary maths will not be offered at all, but that it will not be a compulsory requirement for admission for those category of students.
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TVC News@tvcnewsng·
Do you support the removal of Mathematics as a compulsory subject for most university courses in Nigeria?
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
@Bisistic @tvcnewsng Mathematics doesn't have the depth you're referring to. That is Further Maths. Mathematics help everyone to develop core skills like critical thinking and problem solving. This is why it is the earliest subject a child starts even from KG.
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Bisi Adeyemi
Bisi Adeyemi@Bisistic·
@tvcnewsng There is no point placing unnecessary huddle on the path of people whose disciplines and careers do not require indepth mathematics. They should just go by and concentrate their energies on their core subjects.
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Arsenal Fans Nigeria™ 🇳🇬
I think we Arsenal fans need to agree on one player, if not, we will split the votes again and it wont pay us
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Technical Ben
Technical Ben@TechnicalBben·
There’s a reason many of us can think logically today, even if we weren’t the smartest in class. Mathematics trained us to think: • critically • logically • under pressure • outside the box Removing Maths from JAMB is not fixing bad education, it is lowering the standard. In the age of AI, where critical thinking matters more than ever, weakening mathematics education is a dangerous move. The solution is not to remove Maths. The solution is to teach it better.
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka
Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
@yabaleftonline Mathematics is the only subject that inspires critical thinking in our current curriculum. Which kind of demon is following us in Nigeria for God's sake!
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
Mathematics is no longer compulsory for university admission in many courses across Nigeria - JAMB
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Alex Onyia
Alex Onyia@winexviv·
There is massive corruption going on at Nassarawa State University. From admission racketeering to sorting. You can literally graduate with a 2:1 without attending class for a day. Also PhD is so common there. We can’t desire quality graduates with this level of corruption.
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Premier League@premierleague·
Eight stars who made 2025/26 their own 🌟 It's time to get voting for your @EASPORTSFC Player of the Season 🗳️
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
@JAMBHQ Nobody can convince me that Nigeria is not being bewitched. I mean, our development is heavily contested by high ranking demons, full time witches and committed warlocks.
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JAMB
JAMB@JAMBHQ·
The Heads of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria had unanimously agreed that the Minimum Admissible Scores for admissions into Universities should be 150, Colleges of Nursing, 150, and Polytechnics, 100.
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ToluwalogoAgboola
ToluwalogoAgboola@RevToluAgboola·
To the Church in the North of Nigeria, To our brothers and sisters in Borno State, Plateau State, Kaduna State, Benue State, Yobe State, and every hidden fellowship where the Name of JESUS CHRIST is whispered through tears. Grace to you, and peace from GOD our FATHER and from the LORD JESUS CHRIST. Many of us do not know what it is to hear gunshots while singing hymns. Many of us do not know what it is to gather for worship not knowing who will return home. Many of us do not know what it is to bury a husband because he refused to renounce CHRIST. Many of us do not know what it is to hold a child who asks, “Why did they kill Daddy for going to church?” But you know. You know what it is to kneel beside ashes where your sanctuary once stood. You know what it is to search for familiar faces after the attack. You know what it is to dig graves with hands still wet with tears. You know what it is to sing, “It Is Well with My Soul,” while your world is collapsing. And still you worship. Still you gather. Still you pray. Still you preach. Still you declare, “JESUS is LORD.” Beloved, we are undone by your faith. While many of us in the West, the East, and the South of Nigeria pursue comfort and become distracted by lesser things, you are proving with your blood that CHRIST is better than life. When your churches are burned, you become living temples. When your Bibles are taken, the WORD rises from your hearts. When your pastors are killed, the Gospel is preached by widows, by children, by farmers, by ordinary saints whose only sermon is this: “CHRIST is worth everything.” Your tears preach. Your scars preach. Your graves preach. Your endurance thunders across this nation louder than any conference, crusade, or cathedral. You are telling all of Nigeria that JESUS CHRIST is not a slogan. HE is a treasure worth dying for. And so We are ashamed that we have loved convenience more than CHRIST. We are ashamed that we have feared insults more than you have faced bullets. We are ashamed that we have complained about small discomforts while you cling to CHRIST in the valley of the shadow of death. And we are grateful. Grateful that GOD has raised among us men and women who show us what genuine Christianity looks like. Grateful that your faith calls us to repentance. Grateful that your steadfastness awakens sleeping churches. Our Prayer is LORD, give us Their courage. Give us Their conviction. Give us their love for CHRIST. Give us their willingness to lose everything and still sing. Give us hearts that treasure JESUS above houses, lands, reputation, and life itself. And for you, beloved sufferers, we pray: May GOD sit with every widow in the silence of the night. May CHRIST reveal HIMSELF to every orphan who wonders why this happened. May the HOLY SPIRIT strengthen every pastor Afraid. May angels encamp around every village. May the fields you fled one day be filled again with songs of harvest and praise. May the blood of the martyrs become seed. May those who murdered your loved ones be conquered by the Gospel. May former persecutors become preachers. May the same grace that transformed Paul the Apostle visit your enemies. And when you grow weary, remember this: Every wound will be healed. Every injustice will be answered. Every faithful saint will receive a crown. The day is coming when no church will burn. No child will hide in fear. No widow will mourn. No gun will sound. No terrorist will threaten. No grave will open except to release the redeemed. On that day, you will stand before the throne clothed in white. And the LORD JESUS HIMSELF will wipe away your tears. HE will show you the scars in HIS hands. HE will call your suffering light and momentary. HE will place upon your heads the crown of life. And all Heaven will know that you counted CHRIST worthy. Until that day, stand firm. When your knees tremble, stand. When your eyes are full of tears, stand.
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka
Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
@BrotherPossible Harrison has proved himself to be the same person he used to be 2016-17 days. His ways have been known to some of us for a long time. His hook is already exposed.
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Brother Possible
Brother Possible@BrotherPossible·
Harrison has dragged Kenneth Hagin and Rev. Adetokunbo Adejuwon into this thing. He's expanding a the base so that people can attack Lekan. I just hope nobody is taking that lead. Which one be "your lips should be filled with gravel...your lips should scrub the toilet..." It's now personal and has nothing to do with Rev. Onayinka. Don't be caught in this personal vendetta against Lekan. Let's keep to the issues. Did Onayinka espoused heresies or not? Has he recanted them? Or have we learned anything better that made those statements now true? This is what matters for the body of Christ. The subject of heresy.
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Olaniyi Olanrewaju Yinka@gentleLANRE·
So @SpiricocoNg called out Onayinka for his heresies and Ayintete is all over threatening people for calling him out. The same Ayintete that yabbed nearly every grey hair in the BOC in 2017-18??? That guy is a clown!
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Yemi! UI/UX👑
Yemi! UI/UX👑@Yemi_d_keyking·
And who are you that we need to be afraid of?
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ChurchBoy
ChurchBoy@Faladynamite·
Don't let anyone gaslight you about Onayinka o, he's the same with Ayintete. Profound and stark hypergrace heretic, The latter just seem to be more rabid atm.
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Timothy Mukoro
Timothy Mukoro@timothy_mukoro·
@Mohsule_ As someone who followed Onayinka very well, the first time I checked church history I was surprised almost all the Doctrines he taught were on the side of known heresies. We haven't even talked about the whole teaching about how Jesus didn't ascend into heaven, but our hearts.
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