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5FITCEO
5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
God is not hiding but God is available to those who seek Him. A powerful message by Apostle Michael Orokpo!🔥
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Beloved of God
Beloved of God@Edenlife9·
Irrespective of the apostasy laws, people in all regions are fleeing Islam to Christ. In Christ they find their glow, spirituality and essence. In Christ, males and females are equal humans to be respected in all aspects.
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Instablog9ja
Instablog9ja@instablog9ja·
“The God we Christians serve is not the same Muslims serve” — Pastor Seye Benjamin Agbo reveals
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Apostle Michael Olowookere
Apostle Michael Olowookere@myk_da_preacher·
SHEIKH ISA SANI KANO, KACHI BURO UBANKA!!!🫵 IF YOU DON'T K**LL THAT MAN AND REMOVE HIS H**D, GOD WILL PUNISH YOU.
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
From Pharisee to Tax Collector: Rethinking Tinubu’s Kenyan Comparison In a recent remark in Yenagoa, Bola Ahmed Tinubu suggested that Nigerians should find solace in being “better off than Kenya and other African countries.” While this may have been intended to soften the impact of economic hardship and rising fuel prices, the comment risks downplaying the severity of the current crisis. It echoes the biblical parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector in the Gospel of Luke (18:9–14). A similar warning is found in the Qur’an (53:32), which cautions against self-righteousness. Like the Pharisee who boasted of his superiority over others to mask his own spiritual void, such downward comparisons serve more as a refuge than a remedy. This validated an earlier dismissive remark by President Ahmed Bola Tinubu during electioneering: “Na statistics we go shop?” Yet statistics remain indispensable - they are the language through which nations understand their condition and chart progress. No country can develop in isolation from measurable realities or without comparing itself with peers. Comparisons, when properly grounded, are not instruments of escapism but tools of accountability. What is objectionable is not comparison itself, but comparison stripped of credible, verifiable data—mere tax collector comparisons that soothe rather than solve. On key development indicators such as security, the Human Development Index, life expectancy, GDP per capita, literacy levels, and electricity access, Kenya consistently outperforms Nigeria. Nigeria is the fourth most terrorised nation in the world, while Kenya is not among the ten worst. Kenya’s HDI ranking is 143 out of 180 countries, with a coefficient of about 0.630, compared to Nigeria’s ranking of 164 out of 180, with a coefficient of about 0.530. Its GDP per capita is roughly $2,200–$2,300, compared to Nigeria’s $807–$835. Kenya’s poverty rate is about 43% of the population (approximately 23 million people), while Nigeria’s is about 63% (around 150 million people), over six times that of Kenya. Kenya’s life expectancy is about 67 years, while Nigeria’s is about 54 years. The literacy rate in Kenya is approximately 81–85%, compared to Nigeria’s 62–65%. Kenya’s electricity access is higher, while Nigeria has one of the lowest levels of electricity access in the world. Kenya has about 3.5 million out-of-school children, while Nigeria has about 20 million. Kenya’s inflation rate has been about 4.5% or lower over the past three years, while Nigeria’s has remained above 15% within the same period. Kenya’s exchange rate has been around USD 1 to KES 130 over the past three years, whereas Nigeria’s exchange rate rose from below ₦500/$1 to above ₦1,250/$1 within the same period. Even with developments in the Middle East and rising oil prices, Kenyans have not experienced the sharp increases in petroleum product prices seen in Nigeria. Across other key indicators, Kenya also performs better. In the end, these indices clearly show that Kenya ranks higher than Nigeria on several development metrics. The standard of living of Kenyans is better than that of Nigerians. If the President considers Kenyans to be suffering despite these stronger figures, then Nigerians are in a far more difficult situation. He should therefore refrain from self-consolation and, in honest reflection, take responsibility for the situation and make a determined effort to drive improvement. This requires a posture of humility, accountability, and commitment to addressing the factors that have slowed Nigeria’s development. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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Beloved of God
Beloved of God@Edenlife9·
One of the beauties of the Christian faith is that God came into this world and shared in our sufferings. We have a High Priest who understands all our human weaknesses, for He was tempted in every way.
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OurFaveOnlineDoc 🇬🇧 🇳🇬
By the way, Have you noticed something? The APC never ever markets Tinubu. Because there’s nothing to market. And because he’s a terrible product. So what do they do? They demonise his opponents. They say stupid nonsense like “What will Obi do differently?” “All politicians are the same” among other brainless crap. If a political party can only market its candidate who is a sitting President, by demonising and attacking the opposition, that tells you the President is absolutely useless and he doesn’t deserve to return.
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Dumisani Washington
Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
Them: It’s not just Christians being killed in Nigeria. Muslims are dying too! Me: Correct. Who’s killing them all? Them: …. Me: Correct. Muslims. Muslims are killing Christians and Muslims. Here’s your seat 🪑
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Shehu Gazali Sadiq
Shehu Gazali Sadiq@Shehu478392·
Did you know that Muslims travelled from around the world to join ISIS in Syria and Iraq during ISIS uprising in the Middle East? This is because the Muslim umah sees jihad as a great calling. Don't let anyone gaslight you, Islamic jihad is the sixth pillar of islam. Fear islam.
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N5⭐️
N5⭐️@Afc_Nels2·
Look at the useless money-driven youths that want to take back Nigeria hiding behind Arsenal to promote a monster. 💔💔💔💔
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Jesus Loves You
Jesus Loves You@John_Matthew_T·
The seven “I AM” statements of Jesus
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SIZWE-BANSI
SIZWE-BANSI@SizweBansii·
🚨: He destroyed the Islamic ☪️ lies . You will never see them win a debate defending Islam - and no one lies and gaslight like them 👇
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
“May the God of my pastor deliver you” ❌❌ “May the God of my pastor heal you” ❌❌ “May the God of my pastor answer you” ❌❌ Stop saying “the God of my pastor,” because you may not truly know who that God is. Only God, who sees the hearts of men, knows those who are genuinely serving Him.
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Toluwani
Toluwani@gabe_teee·
God can never want us to kill babies Engage in sexual immoralities and be proud of it. God is a God of Justice not a God of equality.
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Christian Tweets
Christian Tweets@JesusSavesUs777·
AI describing what Hell is like. A great reminder to accept Jesus.
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