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Auxtyne Jo
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Auxtyne Jo
@austindgr8
God First || Catholic ll Entrepreneur || An Altruist || General vibes || Growth-focused ||Lets grow together || Mix of everything || Football passion
Lekki, Nigeria เข้าร่วม Ekim 2012
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@Prestigious_Gt I’m single shaa but just know that I no dey give shishi until I marry you
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@franksdonald Thankful to God for the gift of a new day, for the forgiveness of sins, and praying for everyone struggling with addiction
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It's because if you meet an average Nigerian woman today, she will be hungry in the next 2 hours, her gas will finish tomorrow, rent will expire next week, phone will spoil in 3 days, and she doesn't believe in giving a man anything.
Makkie🩵@_makkiee
Men are not toasting women again😔
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@ComfortLolaa @AdesolaSo I blame Elon. Farmers with low IQ everywhere. Ozour
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@AdesolaSo Calling off the relationship is far fetched
He should have simply explained to his fiancee she'll know how to talk to her family. It is well
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My brother’s fiancée’s father will be celebrating his 60th birthday next month. The man is a chief, and his fiancée is the firstborn in her family.
Now, the family asked the lady to bring a cow, buy two different clothes for her father, and pay for the event hall to be used. Altogether, everything amounts to ₦4.5 million.
The problem is that the lady is still looking for a job, while my brother is a banker. However, the family told her that my brother should step into the role of the son-in-law and handle the expenses.
My brother called off the relationship yesterday. He said he is no longer interested.
Is my brother a bad guy?
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1. My people good morning. I hope you had enough rest. Today weather sweet abi. Nice. You deserve good things. I want us to gist about the Good Friday service we shall have this evening. What and what will take place in it. Oyá bring chair 🪑.
2. Good Friday is the one day of the year when the Catholic Church does not actually celebrate Mass. It is a somber, quiet day focused entirely on the crucifixion of Jesus. During this service, men are not smiling.
3. The entrance is in silence. There is no entrance hymn. The priest and deacons walk in in total silence and prostrate themselves (lie face down on the floor). It’s a powerful, heavy moment that shows total humility and mourning. When they get to their seats, next thing is "Let us pray."
4. The liturgy of the word takes place which culminates in the Passion reading. After the reading, there are 10 Long Intercessions where the church prays for everyone, from the Pope to people of other faiths, and even people who don't believe in God at all. "Let us kneel. Let us stand." 😊
5. The next is the veneration of the cross. This is the most unique part of the day. A large wooden cross is brought into the church. The priest uncovers it in stages, singing "Behold the wood of the Cross" or "Ecce Lignum Crucis." Then, everyone comes forward one by one. People usually kiss the feet of Jesus on the cross, genuflect, or touch it as a sign of respect and gratitude. It’s very personal and often quite emotional.
6. Since there is no consecration (the part where the bread and wine become the Eucharist) on Good Friday, the church uses hosts that were set aside from the Holy Thursday service the night before. It is a simple, quiet Communion rite.
7. Once Communion is over, there is a final prayer, but no blessing and no dismissal. The priest simply leaves.
The altar is stripped completely bare.
The tabernacle (where the Eucharist is kept) is left open and empty. Everyone leaves in silence.
8. Because the story is not over yet, the liturgy doesn't end with a goodbye. It just pauses until the Easter Vigil on Saturday night.
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@flourish_empire @austindgr8 @Wizarab10 Money nor dey move anybody for twitter.
So who be those wey dey drop outrageous billings off line?
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@Nedtips @flourish_empire @austindgr8 @Wizarab10 Na person wey still dey see them as human beings I dey pity, especially for most of these 9ja women.
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