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Katılım Nisan 2020
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Be thankful at all times. It attracts more reasons for you to stay that way 😇
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@sammy_prodigy Don’t worry man, things will work out for you! 🙏 ❤️💪
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Thankful to God for life and good health 🙏🎉🎂❤️
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Put God in charge and you shall receive power!
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Holy Spirit waking me up with Matt 6:19-33 and providing ALL I NEEDED AND MORE, TODAY! Holy Spirit too get doings!
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Na momsy dey really hold family together. Young kings marry woman of honor and integrity !!!
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As a child, mom always said “God is the Silent Listener to every conversation” Every day, I understand it clearer!
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So many things to be thankful to God for!
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Always believe God’s side of the story. Every time.
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@Chew_Baca1 Stop! Don’t move like this.
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Kilo your pa!
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kilolo@mavoswago

@Yinkushh thank you. send ur aza n ur papa aza make i show una the luv ur papa no gree show you😇

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That’s my immediate younger brother, @sammy_prodigy ! Very smart boy!
Peter Obi@PeterObi

Strengthening Nigeria Through Education: A Day at Tansian University Yesterday, Thursday, 13th November, I visited Tansian University, where I was warmly received by the management, staff, and students. I appreciate Prof. Bonaventure Anaeto, who represented the Vice-Chancellor, for his kind words and for acknowledging my previous commitments to the institution, my previous donations especially the one of March this year 2025, and yesterday’s donation of 10 million Naira. I was pleased to learn that the School of Nursing, which we helped the university establish, is now an official examination centre of the Nursing Council. I also noted their further requests to enhance the students’ academic and spiritual formation. I assured him that I will continue to assist. I reminded the students that nations are built on critical thinking, civic responsibility, and deliberate investment in human capital, especially when such investment lifts people out of poverty. Referring to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent remark calling Nigeria “disgraced,” I urged them not to join those who diminish our country but to remain committed to its progress by questioning what the government is doing—and failing to do. I emphasised that leadership is about investing in people, I shared a testimony from a friend in London whose medical care came from nurses trained in schools we supported in Anambra. That is the impact I want to hear—not stories of citizens being paid to vote during electioneering, thus mortgaging their future. I concluded by reminding them that Nigeria is not “disgraced” because others say so; we disgrace ourselves when we fail to invest in the next generation. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO

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always on the hunt, ka onye condemn
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Take full advantage of every privilege in your life.
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i will not allow myself to come back here until I have something to show and tell. wish me luck!
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Happy birthday 🎈🎉 @Pohzitive I love you bro ❤️
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