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Kevin Ose Omonukpon

@kebio1

Cool and calm, God gave me Wisdom. A christian in spirit, soul and person. petroleum surveyor. First Class unilag public Administration. Husband and father.

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Ocak 2012
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Yẹmí—Ìdàmú Ànọ́bí.
I’m sure y’all can now see that they’re indeed practicing Muslims! If you like let those ‘online Muslims’ gaslight you that Islamic terrorists are not Muslims.
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories

“On behalf of the Good people of borno state and Nigeria we have forgiven them. And they have swear by the Quran not to go back to any form of violence” ~ Official says as rehabilitated T€rrorist are reintegrated to society

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Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
It’s one month now and The students and teachers kidnapp£d in Oyo State are still in captivity 😭💔💯 Bring them home 🙏
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Tokunbo Adejuwon@ToksAdejuwon·
Galatians 5:6 6 For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision; but faith which worketh by love. Confession I live by faith and I walk in love. #InHim
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It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken. It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken. It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken. It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken. It’s 31days since Oyo children were taken. Pls keep speaking up. Pls share for the world to see this. 💔
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A Nigerian Police officer was seen hitting 😳 innocent citizens with ćùťlass
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TheCableIndex
TheCableIndex@thecableindex·
Some traffic offences and penalty fees in Nigeria 1. Use of phone while driving: N4,000 2. Child sitting position violation: N3,000 3. Driving right-hand steering vehicle: N3,000 and forfeiture of the vehicle 4. Driving with worn-out tyre: N3,000 5. Fire extinguisher violation: N3,000 6. Road obstruction: N3,000 7. Vehicle licence violation: N3,000 8. Vehicle mirror violation: N3,000 9. Vehicle number plate violation: N3,000 10. Wrongful overtaking: N3,000 11. Seat belt violation: N2,000 12. Light/sign violation: N2,000 13. Failure to install speed limiting device: N2,000 14. Under age driving/riding: N2,000 15. Use of siren violation: N2,000 #TheCableIndex
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Tokunbo Adejuwon@ToksAdejuwon·
God Is Willing to Forgive By Kenneth E. Hagin Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.—MATTHEW 18:21—22 I was holding a meeting in Houston, Texas, and a fine businessman came up to me and asked if he could talk to me. I said, “I just don’t have time right now. But I tell you what I’ll do. I’ll come thirty minutes early tomorrow night, and I’ll meet you in the pastor’s office. I can talk to you for thirty minutes, but that’s all.” The next night as I was getting ready, the Lord said to me, “Do you think that I’d require you to do something that I wouldn’t be willing to do?” I said to the Lord, “Well, no, certainly not. That wouldn’t be right. That would be unjust. And You are not unjust.” The Lord asked me that question three more times, and I replied in the same way. The final time He asked me the question, He also said, “Remember, Peter came to Me and said, ‘If my brother sins against me, how oft shall I forgive him? Till seven times?’ And I said, ‘Not seven times, but seventy times seven.’ So I require you to forgive four hundred and ninety times in one day! Now if I require you to forgive, then would I be unwilling to forgive?” I said, “Certainly not.” Then I heard these words in my spirit, “Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; AND IF HE HAVE COMMITTED SINS, THEY SHALL BE FORGIVEN HIM” (James 5:14–15). I drove up to the church and opened my Bible. I had read that passage in James hundreds of times, but I had never noticed that it said, “sins,” plural. The moment I went into the pastor’s office to talk to this man, I realized exactly what the Lord was doing; He was preparing me to help this man. Confession: God would not require me to do something that He wouldn’t be willing to do. He tells me to forgive another person 490 times in one day. And He is willing to forgive me 490 times in one day! I receive His forgiveness, and I receive healing. Source: Health Food Devotions by Kenneth E. Hagin. Excerpt permission granted by Faith Library Publications. Copyright ©️ 2002, 2007 RHEMA Bible Church AKA Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Inc. All rights reserved. Please visit faithlibrary.org for additional materials.
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GOLKITDA 🦅⚖️
Hausa Christian names and their English version. 1. Istifanus - Stephen 2. Bulus - Paul 3. Shawulu - Saul 4. Yahaya - John (Baptiser) 5. Yohanna - John (Beloved) 6. Eve - Hauwa 7. Isaac - Ishaku 8. Solomon - Suleiman 9. Aaron - Haruna 10. Elijah - Iliya 11. Peter - Bitrus 12. Timothy - Timatawus 13. Job - Ayuba
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Tokunbo Adejuwon@ToksAdejuwon·
Galatians 3:28 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. Confession I am one with Christ Jesus and His body. #InHim
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POJU OYEMADE@pastorpoju·
The role of the National Assembly in strengthening our democracy. - @bukolasaraki
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Abdallah@_C6T3·
retired Generals killed by bandits, terrorists and unknown gunmen. B Gen. Uwuigbe M Gen. Shuwa B Gen. Sylvester Iruh M Gen. Idris Alkali Chief Alex Badeh M Gen. Hussaini Ahmed AVM Muhammad Maisaka M Gen. Richard Duru B Gen. Uwem Udokwere M Gen Rabe Abubakar.
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Tokunbo Adejuwon@ToksAdejuwon·
God Has Promised You Long Life By Kenneth E. Hagin With long life will I satisfy him, and shew him my salvation.—PSALM 91:16 We used to have divine healing services every Saturday night in our church, and Grandma Jeffcoat would be carried in. Sometimes she would have a spell, and we would think she was dead. Then somehow she would start breathing again. Those were some experiences! That went on for about six months. We can get faith into people by teaching them, but we also need to get them into services where God is manifesting Himself. One Saturday night, Grandma Jeffcoat was at the service, and as we came to the close, I had a little quick vision about her. I saw her out of her chair dancing. I looked over at her and told her it was her time. I walked down off the platform, laid hands on her, and prayed. At the moment, nothing happened, but ten minutes later, she let out a yell, jumped out of the chair, and started dancing. She was healed! Several years later, my wife and I stopped by to visit her when she was ninety-one years old. Her daughter said that she was away visiting some people and that she was always busy running around. Grandma Jeffcoat’s doctor had just examined her and said that he had never seen anything quite like it before. Her heart was perfect, and there wasn’t a thing wrong with her! The doctor was fifty-five and said that he wished he was in as good a condition as she was! Grandma Jeffcoat died when she was ninety-three, without sickness and disease! She just fell asleep in Jesus. I’m so glad I didn’t let her die of that cancer. Confession: I will live a long life on the earth. And I will die without sickness and disease. Source: Health Food Devotions by Kenneth E. Hagin. Excerpt permission granted by Faith Library Publications. Copyright ©️ 2002, 2007 RHEMA Bible Church AKA Kenneth Hagin Ministries, Inc. All rights reserved. Please visit faithlibrary.org for additional materials.
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They’ve Sworn By The Quran Never To Return To Vi%lence — Borno Government Says As It Reintegrates Ex-terr%rists Government officials and religious leaders have called for continued peace, urging rehabilitated former insurgents to fully embrace reintegration, shun violence, and support ongoing efforts to end insurgency in the region. Speaking during the reintegration exercise, an official emphasized that the community has collectively forgiven those returning from insurgent camps and believes in their reformation. “On behalf of the good people of Borno State and the good people of Nigeria, we have forgiven them with all our hearts.” The official added that the former fighters were made to take a solemn oath on the Holy Quran, committing themselves to non-violence and peaceful coexistence. “And they have sworn by the Quran not to go back to any form of vi%lence.” According to the statement, the reintegration process is rooted in a community-driven initiative known as Borno Model, where local stakeholders actively participate in screening and accepting returnees they recognize as members of their communities. The official explained that many of the individuals involved were victims of abd¥ction, with some reportedly taken while working on their farmlands. “These are boys that some of them were kidn@pped in their farm, and the community is aware.” He further described how the reintegration process is being handled at the grassroots level, stressing that the community plays a central role in identifying and accepting the returnees. “It is the community that came and screened them and said, these are our boys.” The official also highlighted the emotional cycle of loss and return, noting that communities that once gathered to console grieving families are now expected to celebrate the return of the rehabilitated individuals. Authorities say the broader goal of the programme is to encourage peace, discourage relapse into vi%lence, and persuade others still in insurgent camps to surrender and reintegrate into society.
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“Only God can end Nigeria’s insecurity” — Matawalle
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Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Nnamdi Kanu is in prison for terrorism charges, but the govt has no worries pardoning bandits who have commited treasonable offenses.
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You Can’t Stop Igbos From Contesting for Governorship in Lagos — Prof. Sam Amadi Insists Former chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Prof. Sam Amadi, has insisted that Nigerians should be free to seek political office anywhere in the country, regardless of their ethnic background, stressing that Igbos have the right to contest for the highest positions in Lagos. Speaking on issues of citizenship, integration and national unity, Amadi warned against treating any ethnic group as second-class citizens in Nigeria. “You cannot tell Igbos that they should not vie for the biggest office in Lagos because they are not Yoruba people. That’s an error,” he said. According to him, the principle of common citizenship means every Nigerian enjoys equal rights across the country. “The idea of common citizenship is that we are all citizens of Nigeria. We can’t be less citizen in Sokoto,” he stated. Amadi, however, distinguished between cultural rights and legal rights, arguing that while non-indigenes may not lay claim to traditional institutions in their host communities, they retain full political and civic rights. “An Igbo man who has built his business, who says ‘I want to represent Apapa,’ has a right. And the people have a right to choose him or not,” he said. He urged young Igbos not to live in fear of backlash while pursuing legitimate opportunities and political aspirations. “We should be wise, respectful and tolerant, but we must be assertive. We must be clear that we are part of Nigeria,” Amadi said, adding that national integration cannot succeed if citizens are discouraged from feeling a sense of belonging outside their ethnic homelands. The former NERC boss also lamented what he described as growing perceptions of ethnic discrimination among young Nigerians, saying many feel opportunities are determined by tribe rather than merit.
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