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priscillah nabirye

@nabcillah

Music sweeps me off my feet...DEfinately after God. #I_Drum 😉😎

Uganda Katılım Ağustos 2010
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priscillah nabirye
priscillah nabirye@nabcillah·
Its practice that will get u good at that!😎
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
I don’t want to work somewhere that is “like a family”. I want to work somewhere that understands that we HAVE families.
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Muna
Muna@Munalozy·
Some of you are genuinely good people and I hope the world shows you nothing but blessings. ❤
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Alan Kasujja
Alan Kasujja@kasujja·
We are working with some truly talented Ugandan audio/visual geniuses! @LoukmanAli - big yourself up for this brilliant piece of work. Come let’s work for Uganda!
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I really feel like workdays should be 10am–3pm or 9am– 2pm. There’s no reason for people to spend most of their lives at work. Let people go home and have time for their families, partners, friends, and rest. That’s why everyone is so miserable today.
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𝑺𝒅𝒖
𝑺𝒅𝒖@shufflesdu·
Phones should be sold with earphones again. People are too comfortable playing their TikToks at the highest volume in public spaces.
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priscillah nabirye@nabcillah·
@wekesa_amos wow, I thought U posted for public opinion, speaking the truth shdn't hurt this much🤣 But hopefully the same energy is put on other embassies that we know do worse than 10 days min. I am proud to say I always get my passport back in time for all my travels to S.A.
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Omo Nwabunike
Omo Nwabunike@Bettynwabunikes·
God we lift him up to your healing hands , God give him a miracle in Jesus name Amen
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folowosele adeboye@boye4christ2006·
SOME UNWRITTEN COMMUNICATION ETHICS 1. Return a call with a call 2. Return an SMS with an SMS 3. Do not call more than three times 4. Reply to a voice note with a voice note 5. Seek permission before making video calls 6. Send an SMS after three unanswered calls 7. Do not return SMS with a call or vice versa 8. Regularise sending WhatsApp messages rather than SMS 9. When you divert someone’s call, follow up with an SMS 10. Seek permission before sharing someone’s number with a third party 11. Send an SMS before calling someone who doesn’t have your contact 12. Unless necessary, allow a phone to ring unanswered instead of diverting the call 13. Calling someone earlier than 8am or later than 12am should only be for emergencies 14. Don’t put someone on a hands-free call without their permission Just be fair and respond as if the person is standing right before you.
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Maureen Atuhaire
Maureen Atuhaire@momocherise·
When God blesses you, don't self-sabotage! Don't downgrade yourself or settle for less. If God lifted you out of scarcity, don't crawl back into it - upgrade your life, eat good, dress well, drive a decent ride, and live in a place that reflects your new level.
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Parker💧
Parker💧@ParkerOlad·
the fact that we don't need to go through any human to get to God is such an underrated privilege
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priscillah nabirye@nabcillah·
@wekesa_amos With All due respect Mr Wekesa, I am part of the people that have requested for a visa in this period and it was known to me that she is on holiday just like any other employee in any work position she is entitled to a holiday. Visa Issuace is a sensitive matter and not everyone
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Amos Wekesa
Amos Wekesa@wekesa_amos·
SOUTH AFRICAN VISAS UGANDAN PASSPORTS Guys, a person called MODJADJI MAHLANGU - Consular officer at South African High Commission, in Kampala took passports of Ugandans who had applied for visas. She locked their passports in her office and not even a single person at South African high commission, in Kampala can do anything. Her office was locked yesterday and locked today, some of the passports holders were meant to travel for 2 oceans marathons, paid tickets, accommodations and the high commission in Kampala says they don’t know where she is. SOUNDS LIKE A JOKE! @HomeAffairsSA what’s this? Ministry of foreign affairs Uganda( @mofaug ) please don’t take this lightly, follow it up and let Ugandans not be taken for granted. Tag South African authorities.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
I need a scientific explanation for why it’s easier to clean when you’re the only person in the house.
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
One of my favorite things about traveling is that it breaks the illusion that your current life is the only possible one.
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Christine Brejcha-Beach
Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
The scariest part of David and Bathsheba story isn’t adultery. It’s power. For centuries, people have talked about David’s fall, weakness, lust, and repentance. Almost no one talks about what it felt like to be Bathsheba. Some have painted her as a seductress. “Why was she on the roof, out in public space?” they ask. “She must’ve wanted him to look." As if she staged the whole thing to deliberately catch King David's attention. Scripture opens the chapter by saying it was the season when kings go to war. But David remained in Jerusalem while Bathsheba was going about her evening. The king was supposed to be on a battlefield. Instead, he walked on his roof. If you slow down and actually read 2 Samuel 11:4, Bathsheba was “purifying herself,” just washing according to the law. That likely happened in a private courtyard. She wasn’t having a seductive public bath or signaling anything. She was following what was required of her. Scriptures doesn’t say she tempted David. It says David saw her, admired her, inquired who she was, then "sent messengers and took her." When the king sends for you, you don’t refuse or negotiate. He holds the crown, commands armies and decides who lives and who dies. There is no real choice in that kind of request. When He sent for Bathsheba, it wasn’t wasn't some secret romance or a "spark”, but a summons. So she ends up pregnant and was alone. It gets worse because David doesn’t repent. He strategizes and tried to manipulate everything. When that failed, he arranges Uriah’s death. Uriah was Bathsheba’s husband, A loyal soldier. A man who refused comfort while his brothers fought in battle. David places him at the front lines, pulled back support and got rid of him. Uriah dies because a king wanted to cover himself. Then Bathsheba is brought into the palace of the man who killed her husband. She loses her home, her husband. And then her child. If the story ended there, it would read like a case study in power abused and grief buried. But Scripture doesn’t end her story in 2 Samuel. Something even more unexpected happens. When you turn to Matthew 1, you find a genealogy. A list of fathers and sons. Almost entirely men. Yet four women are named. And she is there. But the way she’s listed is weird. It doesn't say "Bathsheba." It says, "her who had been the wife of Uriah." God could have used her name. Instead, He anchors her identity to the man who was wronged. It’s like God refused to let David’s sin just delete Uriah’s name from history. He chose the victim over the "great" King. David’s name stands in that list too. But his greatness is not allowed to erase what he did. Bathsheba was the mother of Solomon, the next king; the one known for wisdom; the one through whose line the Messiah would come. The Savior didn't come from some "perfect" family but through a story filled with failure, loss, and survival. Some of you carry scars that came from someone else’s choices. Some of you were pulled into situations you did not create. And somewhere along the way, people quietly implied you should have prevented it. The scariest part of David and Bathsheba wasn’t adultery, but power misused against someone who could not fight back. When you look at your scars, do you see disqualification… or do you see the place where God refuses to let your story end? Ellis Enobun
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𐌁𐌉Ᏽ 𐌕𐌉𐌌𐌉
Find audacity. Nothing will help you more in life than audacity. Find it, let it push you to do things, to silence the noise, to go back to school, to leave the country, to start a business, to apply for that job, to fight for your life.
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NaNa🌼✨
NaNa🌼✨@sil_vee_yah·
For the sake of those connected to your destiny, pay that price now. Pray when you have too, study when you have to, learn all you need to learn. Many people’s rising depends on you!
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CBX@CBX_Press·
Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one. The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”
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Mastery Mindset
Mastery Mindset@_masterymindset·
She literally explained the psychology behind why you're not consistent.
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Dear Christian
Dear Christian@DearXtian·
Let's pray over our jobs
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Amnesty West & Central Africa
📣 Virtual Exhibition Launch In Northern Ghana, hundreds of women accused of witchcraft live in exile, separated from their families and communities. Their voices are at the center of the exhibition 'Ghana: Branded for Life'. As many of them say: “I’m not a witch.” Explore their stories and experiences through this virtual exhibition. Visit: amn.st/6011B6BbOc #InternationalWomensDay #HumanRights #Ghana
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