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@NelsonChukwudi9 @VivianIfeomaOj Bro I can understand. I did nysc there..
That's the reason I keep saying, Nigeria government has made every tribe to hate the igbos.. but it is fine..
Because of what I saw there I, have said in my mind that I must only marry from my tribe or a white lady.....
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@VivianIfeomaOj It's general and coordinated war of annihilation against the Igbo people, I am in Warri and I can tell u that Urhobo people is the worst.
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When Katherine Kuhlman died in 1976, something unusual happened in the hospital. The power went out in the 800-bed hospital.
Normally, when someone is about to die, their heartbeat becomes irregular before it stops. But in her case, that did not happen. Her heart was fine, even though other parts of her body were failing. She passed away suddenly.
Fifteen minutes later, a new nurse on her first day at work and not a believer went in to check her pulse.
Katherine’s body was not cold.
It was not even warm.
It was hot.
The room was filled with a very strong smell of roses not just a few, but as if there were millions of roses.
The head nurse later came in to record the time of death, which was 1:13 a.m. on February 20th. She scolded the new nurse, thinking someone had brought flowers into the ICU, which is not allowed.
But there were no flowers anywhere.
Yet, the smell of roses was not only in her room. It spread across four floors of the hospital, through an underground passage, and even into another nearby hospital.
The fragrance seemed to be coming from Katherine’s room, even though no roses were there.
The new nurse said the atmosphere in the room was so strong and overwhelming that she and another nurse could hardly stay inside. It felt like a powerful spiritual presence.
Later, when they checked the notes written by the previous nurse, they found Katherine’s final words:
“I will die on February 20th at 1:13 a.m. Please have only roses at my funeral.”
The new nurse, who did not believe before, was deeply moved. She sat down, cried, and gave her life to Jesus.
It was a powerful moment, leaving this world in such glory, and even bringing someone to faith at the moment of death.
Katherine was welcomed into eternity, as if surrounded by roses, hearing the words:
"Well done, my good and faithful servant.”


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Palmer did this after scoring 4 in 1 half.. Yamal did it for his IG dump 😭😭😭they are not the same
ESPN UK@ESPNUK
Best seat in the house 🪑
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STOP LAMINATING IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
“My certificate is safe, I have laminated it.”
Safe… but legally risky
Many people don’t know this: once you laminate a document, you may have reduced its value in court.
The law (Evidence Act 2011) which is the law that governs admissibility in court prefers original documents
B. Lamination seals the paper — no one can check if anything was added, removed, or altered
C. Courts and lawyers may not fully rely on it if authenticity is questioned
D. Forensic examination (ink, signature, alterations) becomes almost impossible
Let's look at this scenario:
You take a laminated agreement or receipt to court…
The other party says, “This has been tampered with.”
Court looks at it and says, “We can’t properly examine this because it is laminated
That one becomes a problem
Even banks, embassies, and some offices may reject laminated originals outright.
So what should you do instead?
A. Keep your original documents in a file or waterproof folder
B. Make photocopies and laminate those if you like
C Obtain Certified True Copies (CTC) for official use
Finally
Lamination protects from dirt… but can expose you to legal trouble.
Don’t protect your document and destroy its value at the same time
Law is EMOTIONLESS
© Emmanuella Chinenye Ogwale

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