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Lolo Ego Oyibo 1 👑
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Lolo Ego Oyibo 1 👑
@_sleekcellency
oh well, you found me.
Canada Присоединился Mayıs 2013
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OVERSHARING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A DANGEROUS HABIT ‼️‼️👏
Most of you share far too many personal details on X without even realizing the risks.
1.You have no business posting a picture of the exterior of your house.
2.You have no business snapping and posting your kids in uniform when their school badge is visible.
3.You have no business sharing your boarding pass ✈️, especially the barcode area.
4.You have no business posting the building where you work.
5.You shouldn’t be announcing where you’re going next unless you’re a celebrity.
6.Stop posting your live location in real time. share it after you’ve left.
7.Avoid showing street signs, house numbers, or landmarks near your home.
8.Don’t post your car plate number or documents with personal info visible.
9.Be careful with screenshots notifications and private details can be exposed.
10.Don’t reveal your daily routine (gym time, work hours, usual spots).
11.Avoid posting expensive items you own. It can make you a target.
12.Don’t overshare family issues or personal conflicts online.
13.Be mindful of what’s in the background of your photos.
14.Avoid posting travel plans before the trip. Post minutes when you are off if you must.
15.Don’t trust everyone who follows you. social media is public, not private.
Stay smart. Not everything needs to be online.
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My husband’s boss.
She arranged a surprise baby shower for us when we were pregnant with our 2nd baby.
She jokingly said when I am in labour, she would be there with me as my mom. I thought it was a joke but on that very day, my husband informed her I was in labour, it was a working day, she left work, stayed with me through out and when it was time for an emergency cesarean, she stayed with me in the theatre, cut my baby’s cord, took pictures of my baby and I , she literally stood as my mom.
My husband had to stay out of the theatre with our toddler as we have no family in the country.
She left the hospital past midnight and kept checking on us, up until this day she hasn’t stopped being a mom to us.
I can never forget all that woman has done for my family.
I literally got a mom from a different country in a country I have no one.
May God continue to bless her and keep her.
Sir David Onyemaizu🦍@SirDavidBent
One thing someone did for you that you can never forget?
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@AshE_Nuel Una no get wetin una dey use una time do sha
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@Luking_Tkd Oh Gosh. It’s so rampant and it’s heartbreaking
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@_sleekcellency Fake drinks, bad food stuff and not drinking enough water considering our harsh weather.
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@MrTomiwa All these cho cho cho, when una watch the film, una no feel am? Pls allow people direct their movies to come out the way they want it. Una too dey get wahala
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She's making them mirror her style way too much. Emotional scenes are best delivered when they come raw from the actor rather than being a replica of the director's pov.
Khaleedah 💜@thekhaleedahhh
opened tiktok and this was the first video i saw. so yeah, this is correct!
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You people sef. Tueh
Bane@jodambusta
I still haven't figured out what the point of praising your partner on Whatsapp status is tbh.
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@omo_igboo It will get better. I did it in June of last year, 2 under 2, it was my 2nd c section, my mom didn’t come, it was tough but I was able to do it. Routines and daily tv for me helped big time. Ndo nne
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I was pregnant with a toddler now I’m toddler and newborn tired
Sonia@BalogunSonia4
MOMMIES What’s the worst? 1. Pregnancy tired 2. Newborn tired (postpartum) 3. Toddler tired
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After a certain age, your parents slowly become your children. They ask simple questions, repeat stories, and depend on your patience the way you once depended on theirs. Very few understand this role reversal.What looks like innocence or inconvenience is really time coming full circle. Don't correct them harshly. Don't rush them. Care for them the way they once protected you. This is not a burden. It is repayment.
໊smolaraa@kesikesiluv
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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tried to reach guys that know the Tunde PM guy that died in Canada
I dont know what this world is going
Had cancer on his hip…
Wife left him and took the kids
No fights.. He got letter from lawyers asking to sell house and also asking to pay half of student loan cos he was guarantor
for 2 years, dude was alone battling cancer.. ex wife blocked all relatives
shes unblocked and asking aged parents to send money for funeral
How do u become this way with ur benefactor.. Took u to Wales, Canada.. 3 kids.. Literally left his life for u to move
became a nurse and left the moment cancer was diagnosed
Im so in shock cos this dude was the calmest human i met ever
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I watched a Nigerian movie over the weekend, WHEN LOVE PRAYS, out of pure FOMO.
And honestly? It’s a well-produced film. The acting was solid, every character delivered, and the storytelling pulls you in. But as it got to the hospital scene towards the end, something in me paused.
I had to look beyond entertainment… and question the message.
The truth is, the entertainment industry has a strong power to shape culture and influence how people think. And if you’re not discerning, you’ll consume a message without even realizing it’s reshaping your convictions.
In this movie, an Imam’s son falls in love with a Pastor’s daughter. They get married without their parents’ consent. Eventually, “love wins,” and both families unite.
But beneath the surface, there’s a subtle message being pushed: That Christians and Muslims can unite in marriage because “we all serve the same God.”
You see scenes where: – The husband prays in the parlour (Islamic prayers)
– The wife is in the room speaking in tongues
– The wife follows the husband to the mosque
– But there’s no mention of her going to church
Then comes the child… Emmanuel Abdulrahman.
And you’re left asking: What exactly will that child grow up believing? Who will he serve? Or will he be taught to blend both?
This is how culture shifts. Quietly. Gradually.
It’s the same strategy used when certain things became normalized: – Sex scenes in movies started subtly… now nothing is hidden
– Cohabitation was presented as “getting to know each other”… now it’s standard
– Other ideologies were introduced through likable characters… and slowly accepted
This is not random. It’s influence.
And now, the same pattern is being applied to faith and marriage.
Young believers are watching. Young ladies are watching. Children are watching.
And the message being planted is: “It worked for them… it can work for me.”
But let’s be clear:
IT IS NOT NORMAL.
IT IS NOT CUTE.
IT IS NOT BIBLICAL.
“Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers…” — 2 Corinthians 6:14
This is not hate. This is conviction.
Marriage is not sustained by feelings alone. Love is powerful, yes—but it is not enough to carry a marriage that is divided at the foundation.
Even Abraham understood this. When it was time for Isaac to marry, he was intentional. He refused to let him take a wife from outside the covenant.
Because direction matters.
“Can two walk together except they be agreed?” — Amos 3:3
You cannot be heading in opposite spiritual directions and expect alignment in marriage.
So yes—appreciate the art. Celebrate the effort. But don’t blindly accept the message.
Not everything that looks beautiful is truth.
Jesus didn’t die, suffer, and rise again so we would compromise the very foundation of our faith.
He is not just a prophet. He is the Son of God. The Word made flesh. The Lamb that was slain. The King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
There are not two altars. There are not two paths.
There is ONE way.
“Salvation is found in no one else…” — Acts 4:12
His name is JESUS CHRIST.
SELAH.

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@MarkJCarney Happy Easter to all Christians in Canada. Jesus is Alive ✝️
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@BalogunSonia4 Force isn’t the word but teach them to say it, let them know they should be appreciative and polite.
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