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iamHannah

@hannahblessing0

I'm a female dress maker & student, I believe in God and I don't live to anyone's standard of living. IG: @Bleebyblithebeauty. Omnia vincit amor...✌🏽️

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2016
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iamHannah
iamHannah@hannahblessing0·
@eson_elera @TevinMacharia Thank you for this input. People still don't realize that Christ is the fulfillment of all covenants and every other before him was meant to reveal Christ. The totality of our essence is now embedded in Christ and he's brought us into a new covenant through his blood.
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i_am elera@eson_elera·
@TevinMacharia Please sir, calm down with this theology. We don't have any covenant with God outside CHRIST. We're not exhorted by the Scriptures to find "our own covenant with God" because CHRIST is enough, and there's no covenant that's better than the one in CHRIST.
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
DID YOU KNOW? After Sarah passed on, Abraham married another woman called Keturah, and they had children together (Genesis 25). But something very striking stands out — those children never became part of the covenant story the way Isaac did. Why? Because God had already established a covenant with Abraham through Sarah. That covenant was not random, and it was not transferable based on effort, desire, or even results. It was ordained by God Himself. This reveals something deep and powerful: God is a God of covenants. There are things in your life that will only be sustained by the covenant that birthed them. You can have many opportunities, many connections, even many results — but only what is tied to your covenant with God carries divine backing, preservation, and generational impact. Let me break it down for you: If you rose through prayers — it is prayers that will sustain you. If you rose through giving — it is giving that will sustain you. If you rose through consecration — it is consecration that will keep you. The mistake many people make is this: They see someone sustained by a certain grace and they try to copy the method without understanding the covenant behind it. You cannot copy covenants. What works for one man may not work for another — not because God is partial, but because covenants are personal. Isaac didn’t struggle to become the child of promise — he aligned with what God had already spoken. Listen carefully: Your sustainability in life is tied to your alignment with your covenant. Some people abandon the very thing that lifted them. God helped you when you were fasting and praying, now you are too busy to pray. God raised you when you were committed to giving, now you feel like you’ve “arrived.” God preserved you when you were humble and yielded, now pride has taken over. And you’re wondering why things are shaking… It’s because you have stepped outside the covenant that was carrying you. Don’t do that. Go back to your altar. Go back to your place of encounter. Go back to the voice that started your journey. Stop trying to live another man’s spiritual life. Find your own covenant with God. Walk in it. Guard it. Stay consistent in it. Because at the end of the day, It is not activity that sustains a man… It is covenant.
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Doctor Of The Future™
Doctor Of The Future™@g_diets_·
You cut the sugar. You cut the bread. You started eating twice a day. You cook your own food. You drink water. You walk. You did everything this page told you to do. And the scale has not moved in three weeks. So now you are standing in your bathroom wondering if your body just hates you. It does not hate you. It is recalibrating. When you change your diet, your body does not change on the same schedule. Inflammation drops first. You feel lighter before you weigh lighter. Hormones begin to rebalance. Insulin sensitivity improves. Water retention starts to shift. The scale does not capture any of this. It captures weight. Not healing. The plateau is not failure. It is your body catching up to the changes you already made. Internal repair is happening. The external result follows. Always. But not on your schedule. On its own. The people who quit at the plateau were chasing a number. The people who stay are the ones who noticed the quiet changes. They sleep better. They think clearer. They wake lighter. They feel different. Your body is not punishing you. It is reorganising. Stay with it. And if you want to make sure you are actually on the right track and not just hoping you are, you can send me a message on WhatsApp to get a well-structured meal plan that keeps you moving forward even when the scale is quiet.
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
This is how extreme heat is destroying your kidneys and heart, and you don’t even know it’s happening!
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Man reacts after receiving Tinubu birthday palliative shared in his church. 😂
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CHUKS 🍥
CHUKS 🍥@ChuksEricE·
Heated argument between a lady and an APC supporter: Lady: “If that viral video of a woman carrying her de@d son on were your family member on the recent att@ck in Jos, would you not have a problem with this government?” APC supporter: “If your Messiah Peter Obi is following the likes of Kwankwaso, Amaechi, Atiku, and Malami, and you’re still passionately cry!ng for a change in Nigeria... Lady: “Nobody cares about Tinubu. We just want law and order in the country. We want a working country where people can be safe and not lose their lives daily. You can’t travel by road because it’s not safe, and you can’t travel by air because the common man cannot afford it. No light, no security, no amenities.”
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Man shares how a lady tried to involve him in a money laundering scheme after sending ₦1.5 million instead of ₦15,000 for clothes, then asked him to transfer the money to a different account, but he refused, insisting on sending it back to the original account.
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ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥
ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥@AFG_0007·
“The money they gave you to vote for them in the last election, I hope it’s still there?” — Bishop Oyedepo When Pastors speak, you fail to listen and when the consequences arise, you blame the Pastors
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Dr. Chinonso Egemba
Dr. Chinonso Egemba@aproko_doctor·
If this happens to you when you should see your period, it is not normal. Please see a doctor.
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LamLam@_olamidebakare·
@aproko_doctor What about the one that look like rashes on the breast when the period is about to come
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
Stop using church people as the reason you don’t go to church anymore. There are messy people at your job too… but you still show up for work every day. 🫢
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JP Attueyi
JP Attueyi@jpattueyi·
Let me get this straight. The government says it wants to “widen the tax net.” So the solution is to impose a 1% presumptive tax on TOTAL revenue of people in the informal sector: • traders • welders • mechanics • tailors • shop owners Not profit. Revenue. Think about what that means. If a trader sells ₦5m worth of goods in a year but only makes ₦400k profit, government is not taxing the ₦400k. They are taxing the ₦5m turnover. Meanwhile: • That trader already paid VAT when buying goods • Pays VAT again when selling to customers • Pays market levies to local authorities • Pays multiple permits and “tickets” • Pays inflation tax from currency devaluation And now government wants another cut of gross sales. The question I keep asking without a reply is: Where exactly are these taxes going? Because Nigerians still don’t have: • reliable electricity • running water • functioning public hospitals • decent government schools • emergency ambulances • security Instead we keep hearing about: • $9 million lobbying contracts abroad • political convoys longer than train lines • election transparency still being negotiated Now the mechanic fixing your car… the woman selling food in the market… the tailor sewing school uniforms… they are the problem? Remember when Taiwo told you that the poor won't be affected that it's the rich that will pay it? Guess who is about to be squeezed? Petty traders and artisans to “widen the net.” Meanwhile Taiwo has been rewarded a job well done. But you will come here and use your 3k allowance to abuse me. When governments run out of ideas, they start taxing the survival economy. And once a country begins taxing survival, anger is only a matter of time. Nigeria is getting dangerously close to that point.
Trending Explained@TrendingEx

Just In: To widen the tax net, FG has introduced a 1% presumptive tax on total revenue made by businesses in the informal sector; traders, welders, mechanics, tailors, shop owners etc must now pay 1% of their annual sales as tax.

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THE KIINE
THE KIINE@asherrkiinee·
Pick a lucky number from 90 – 130 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 ✨ 10 numbers hide a surprise of $2,000 🎉 Picking 10 winners in 24 hours
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Amirahh
Amirahh@She_is_meerah·
@TheSoburMS Tí a bá ti fi apari isu han alejo, asiko ile to lo ni.
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ThatBlessedGirl
ThatBlessedGirl@BlessedGirl001·
Bless your morning by watching this profound teaching of Pastor Dolapo Lawal 🔥 🔥 🔥
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
5 years back, I saw something that still hasn’t left me. A pregnant woman came in. Healthy. Smiling. No complications throughout her pregnancy. No “high-risk” label. No warning signs. The kind of case where the whole family walks in expecting just one thing: a baby’s cry. Her labour progressed well. Everything looked routine. And then… something happened so fast that it didn’t even feel real. She suddenly said: “I can’t breathe.” Not mild discomfort. Not anxiety. Real breathlessness. The kind that makes everyone in the room freeze for half a second before panic takes over. Her breathing became rapid. Her face changed. Her body started trembling. And within moments she collapsed. The room flipped instantly. From: “Almost done.” To: “CALL FOR HELP.” From: “Everything is fine.” To: “START CPR.” Machines started beeping. Oxygen was rushed. Lines were placed. Drugs were pushed. Seconds felt like minutes. And then the unthinkable happened. Despite everything… she couldn’t be saved. And then came the part that shattered everyone. The family saw a perfectly healthy pregnant woman walk in… and a dead body come out. They didn’t ask politely. They didn’t process slowly. They exploded. “How can a healthy woman die like this?!” “There were NO complications in the entire pregnancy!” “You doctors have killed her!” Some were crying. Some were shouting. Some were blaming anyone they could see. And honestly… I couldn’t even blame them. Because to a normal person, this doesn’t make sense. A normal pregnancy. A normal delivery. And then sudden death? It feels impossible. It feels like someone must have “done something wrong.” But the truth is… sometimes medicine witnesses something terrifying: A body can collapse like a switch has been turned off. I was just a new intern then, I asked my seniors and that day, I learnt the name of that nightmare. "Amniotic Fluid Embolism" And that’s when it hit me: We take pregnancy for granted because we only see the “happy ending.” But behind the scenes, a woman’s body is walking a tightrope every single day… and sometimes, everything can change within seconds... without any warning.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬@OurFavOnlineDoc·
Good day. This is to raise alarm on the authoritarian terrorist govt of Nigeria and its dehumanisation of young people. These are university students in Edo who protested against kidnapping in the state. Pls lend your voice. Let the world see this evil.
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iamHannah
iamHannah@hannahblessing0·
@Simon_Ingari I'm the proud Gen Z in the room 🥳. They didn't like it at first but after realizing it's what's supposed to be, everyone, including the manager wants the Gen Z in his team 🎉
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Simons@Simon_Ingari·
A Gen Z joined the team. Week one. During onboarding, the manager said, “We sometimes stay late during peak periods.” Gen Z nodded. Then asked, “Is that paid… or just expected?” The room went quiet. - No attitude. - No rebellion. - Just a question. Later that day, HR mentioned “growth opportunities.” Gen Z replied, “Does growth include raises, or just more responsibility?” Again, silence. - No laziness. - No entitlement. - Just clarity. That’s when the team realized something. When people say “Gen Z is lazy,” what they really mean is: Gen Z watched old generation - skip meals, - miss birthdays, - work weekends, - and burn out only to be told “budgets are tight” and “be grateful you have a job.” So Gen Z chose differently. - They don’t romanticize overwork. - They don’t confuse suffering with ambition. - They don’t trade health for praise. They still work hard. They just refuse to work for nothing. It’s not laziness. It’s pattern recognition. And honestly, after everything old generation went through… Can you really blame them?
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