• *GOD'S FAVOR*

    _God is going to show out,_ *not only to take you into your destiny,* _but to prove to the people around you that the Lord is on your side._
    *He's about to do something so big,* _so unusual,_ *so out of the ordinary,* _that there won't be any doubt that His favor is on your life._

    *Good morning*
    *GOD'S FAVOR* _God is going to show out,_ *not only to take you into your destiny,* _but to prove to the people around you that the Lord is on your side._ *He's about to do something so big,* _so unusual,_ *so out of the ordinary,* _that there won't be any doubt that His favor is on your life._ *Good morning* 🙋‍♂️
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  • A PASTOR'S BETRAYAL
    PART 1
    Grace wiped her hands on her apron, the scent of fried plantains still lingering in the air. The kitchen was warm, the way her husband, Michael, liked it. Eighteen years of marriage had taught her that—just like she knew he preferred his tea with two sugars and a splash of milk. Little things. The kind of things that should have bound them closer, but instead, they had become silent reminders of the distance between them.
    She glanced at the clock. 8:47 PM. Michael was late again.
    Not that it was unusual. His construction business had been demanding more of his time lately, and Grace understood. At least, she told herself she did. But understanding didn’t stop the loneliness from creeping in, didn’t stop the quiet resentment from settling in her chest like a stone.
    The front door clicked open, and Michael’s heavy footsteps echoed through the hallway.
    "You’re late," Grace said, not looking up as she arranged his plate on the table.
    "Traffic," he mumbled, loosening his tie.
    She wanted to say more. Wanted to ask why he hadn’t called, why he hadn’t texted. But the words stuck in her throat. Instead, she watched as he sat down, his eyes fixed on his phone, fingers scrolling mindlessly.
    "The food’s getting cold," she said softly.
    Michael grunted in response, finally setting his phone aside. He took a bite, chewing slowly, his mind clearly somewhere else.
    Grace sat across from him, picking at her own food. The silence between them was thick, suffocating. It hadn’t always been like this. Once, they used to talk for hours—about dreams, about their daughter, Sarah, about everything and nothing. Now, it felt like they were two strangers sharing a meal out of obligation.
    "You forgot to pay the electricity bill," Grace said, breaking the silence.
    Michael frowned. "I thought you handled that."
    "I did last month. You said you’d take care of it this time."
    A sigh. "Grace, I’ve got a lot on my plate right now. You couldn’t just remind me?"
    Her grip tightened around her fork. "I shouldn’t have to remind you, Michael. This is your house too."
    He rubbed his temples, exhaustion lining his face. "Can we not do this tonight? I’m tired."
    Tears pricked at the corners of Grace’s eyes, but she blinked them away. This was how it always went. A small issue, a minor misunderstanding, and instead of fixing it, they let it fester. Like cracks in a wall, ignored until the whole structure threatened to collapse.
    She wanted to scream. Wanted to shake him and say, "We’re slipping away! Don’t you see it?" But she didn’t. Because maybe he didn’t see it. Or maybe he just didn’t care enough to try.
    Instead, she stood, taking her plate to the sink. "I’m going to bed," she whispered.
    Michael didn’t respond.
    Upstairs, Grace sat on the edge of the bed, staring at her wedding photo on the nightstand. They looked so happy then. So, in love. Where had they gone wrong?
    Was it the long hours at work? The missed anniversaries? The way they stopped holding hands in public. Or was it the slow, painful erosion of communication—the assumption that love alone would carry them through, even when they stopped trying?
    She picked up her phone, scrolling absently until she saw a notification from Pastor Gideon’s weekly sermon: "God’s Plan for Your Marriage."
    Her finger hovered over the link. Maybe… maybe he had answers. Maybe he could help her understand why her marriage felt like it was crumbling over things that should have been so easy to fix.
    With a deep breath, she clicked on it.
    Little did she know that one click would change everything.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • If as an online minister of God you count the success of your online ministry by the number of engagements you get on every of your posts you have failed.

    God did not send you to make you famous... He sent you to speak life into one lost soul who may not even engage your post.

    Just keep posting God who sent you is keeping tab of your efforts and will certainly reward you in due season.
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  • On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG......The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him.

    He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation.

    Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost.

    He almost didn’t look.

    But he did.

    A woman.

    Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough.

    “Stop the car,” Nathan said.

    The driver hesitated. “Sir?”

    Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.”

    The brakes hissed. Water splashed.

    Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment.

    “You need somewhere to go,” he said.

    She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold.

    He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket.

    “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.”

    She stared at him as if he were insane.

    Maybe he was.

    Maybe, for once, he wanted to be.

    He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word.

    The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable.



    Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled.

    Something was… off.

    The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon.

    He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine.

    He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside.

    Then froze.

    What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....
    FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
    On His Way to the Airport, a Millionaire Hands His Mansion Keys to a Soaked Beggar with a Baby… But What He Finds Upon His Return Leaves Him Speechless!… OMG...😲😲😲...The rain had come without warning — thick, slanted sheets hammering the pavement, turning the streets into dark rivers. Nathan Hale’s black town car sliced through the storm like a blade. Inside, the world was quiet. Leather seats. Jazz humming from hidden speakers. And Nathan himself, adjusting his cufflinks like always — as if time didn’t dare touch him. He wasn’t late for the airport. Nathan was never late. His flight to Zurich was scheduled for 4:10 p.m., and it was only 2:36. The driver knew better than to make conversation. Then something flickered in the corner of Nathan’s eye — movement near the edge of a lamppost. He almost didn’t look. But he did. A woman. Soaked through. Hair matted to her cheeks. A plastic grocery bag clutched to her chest — no, not a bag. A bundle. A baby. Her bare feet stood in a widening puddle, as if she’d forgotten the world had rules. Her eyes met Nathan’s car window for only a second, but it was enough. “Stop the car,” Nathan said. The driver hesitated. “Sir?” Nathan unbuckled his seatbelt. “I said stop.” The brakes hissed. Water splashed. Nathan stepped into the storm — three-thousand-dollar shoes drowning instantly. He didn’t care. Not in that moment. “You need somewhere to go,” he said. She didn’t answer. Just tightened her grip on the child and shook from the cold. He pulled a silver key from his coat pocket. “This is my house,” Nathan said quietly, almost to himself. “It’s empty. Take it. There’s food. Blankets. Heat.” She stared at him as if he were insane. Maybe he was. Maybe, for once, he wanted to be. He pressed the key into her hand, stepped back, and returned to the car without another word. The door slammed. The car slid back into the storm. The woman was gone from his view. Like a ripple in the water — brief, but unforgettable. — Now, two weeks later, Nathan stood in front of his mansion again — duffel bag in hand, jet-lagged, and unsettled. Something was… off. The windows were lit. The garden looked trimmed. And there was music playing softly — an old lullaby, coming from the baby grand piano in the salon. He wasn’t sure why, but a chill ran up his spine. He turned the key in the lock and stepped inside. Then froze. What he saw inside the house — who he saw — made him forget how to breathe....😱😱😱 FULL STORY – headinsider.net/2025/06/06/beggar-baby
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  • A wheelbarrow pusher was laboring under the scorching sun, moving loads of bricks and rubble from one site to another. His clothes were tattered, and sweat poured down his face. A smartly dressed banker passed by, briefcase in hand, his shoes gleaming in the sunlight.

    The banker looked at the wheelbarrow pusher and, with a smirk, said,
    “Why are you wasting your life doing this? I work in one of the top banks in the country. I deal with millions every day, and I’m on my way to becoming the youngest executive. What’s your plan, wheelbarrow man?”

    The wheelbarrow pusher wiped the sweat from his brow and replied calmly,
    “I don’t have a big plan. I just push my wheelbarrow.”

    The banker laughed derisively.
    “Really? No ambition? No dreams of wearing a suit and making deals? You’ll be stuck in the dirt forever. You need to think bigger.”

    The wheelbarrow pusher just smiled and continued his work, saying nothing more.

    Years passed. One day, the banker was invited to a grand event hosted by a prominent business magnate known for a revolutionary construction company. The banker arrived at the lavish estate, awed by its size and elegance. As the guests mingled, the magnate stepped up to the podium to speak.

    The banker was shocked to recognize the magnate. It was the wheelbarrow pusher, now dressed in an immaculate suit, speaking confidently about his journey from humble laborer to construction mogul. The audience erupted into applause.

    After the speech, the banker approached him and said,
    “I’m stunned! I thought you said you didn’t have a big plan?”

    The man smiled and replied,
    “Sometimes, the greatest plans aren’t spoken. While others are busy talking about ambition, some of us just get to work. I built my empire one load at a time, while you were busy declaring how much you’d achieve.”

    Success doesn’t always wear a tie and speak loudly. Sometimes it starts with quiet grit, patience, and unwavering focus.

    Wisdom for Positive Impact
    A wheelbarrow pusher was laboring under the scorching sun, moving loads of bricks and rubble from one site to another. His clothes were tattered, and sweat poured down his face. A smartly dressed banker passed by, briefcase in hand, his shoes gleaming in the sunlight. The banker looked at the wheelbarrow pusher and, with a smirk, said, “Why are you wasting your life doing this? I work in one of the top banks in the country. I deal with millions every day, and I’m on my way to becoming the youngest executive. What’s your plan, wheelbarrow man?” The wheelbarrow pusher wiped the sweat from his brow and replied calmly, “I don’t have a big plan. I just push my wheelbarrow.” The banker laughed derisively. “Really? No ambition? No dreams of wearing a suit and making deals? You’ll be stuck in the dirt forever. You need to think bigger.” The wheelbarrow pusher just smiled and continued his work, saying nothing more. Years passed. One day, the banker was invited to a grand event hosted by a prominent business magnate known for a revolutionary construction company. The banker arrived at the lavish estate, awed by its size and elegance. As the guests mingled, the magnate stepped up to the podium to speak. The banker was shocked to recognize the magnate. It was the wheelbarrow pusher, now dressed in an immaculate suit, speaking confidently about his journey from humble laborer to construction mogul. The audience erupted into applause. After the speech, the banker approached him and said, “I’m stunned! I thought you said you didn’t have a big plan?” The man smiled and replied, “Sometimes, the greatest plans aren’t spoken. While others are busy talking about ambition, some of us just get to work. I built my empire one load at a time, while you were busy declaring how much you’d achieve.” Success doesn’t always wear a tie and speak loudly. Sometimes it starts with quiet grit, patience, and unwavering focus. Wisdom for Positive Impact
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    You're looking good day by da
    My one and only daughter. You're looking good day by da 😃
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  • I am a married man with a lovely wife and two kids. I was just goofing around on Facebo0k and saw one pretty sister and that was how the Casanova spirit inside me pushed me to send her friend request which she accepted after two days.

    Some days later, I sent her hand wave on Faceb00k messenger, she responded and that was how it all started. Something in me was saying take it easy, but this spirit of Casanova was really prepared to deal with me.

    After I applied some pressure, she accepted and she even told me she did not want any unserious fellow but I kept assuring her I am different that my love is here to stay

    Deep inside of me, I only wanted her for the fun.

    Last weekend she visited me in her Rav-4 and we spent the weekend together.

    On Sunday morning, she asked me to drop her off at home which I obliged.

    We drove close to an army barrack and she pointed at the gates and asked me to drive in.

    I thought she was joking, but she was not. We got to the gate and the soldiers at the gate were saluting her.

    At that point I didn't know if the car's AC went off or I accidentaly turned it off, but I began to sweat.

    Luckily she did not notice. I dropped her off and she pecked me and told me to go with the car and use it as she would come to my place after service to discuss about our marriage. I managed to drive out of the gate.

    Later in the day she came as promised and ask if she surprised me. I said not really; that I was proud of her...meanwhile I had peed like 2 times already.

    Just this morning, she fully introduced herself as a Major in the army and her only two brothers are Lt Colonels, and she is the only girl of her father who is a retired General.

    I know I am in hot soup! My wife and kids are due to return next week.

    Please I need advice
    I am a married man with a lovely wife and two kids. I was just goofing around on Facebo0k and saw one pretty sister and that was how the Casanova spirit inside me pushed me to send her friend request which she accepted after two days. Some days later, I sent her hand wave on Faceb00k messenger, she responded and that was how it all started. Something in me was saying take it easy, but this spirit of Casanova was really prepared to deal with me. After I applied some pressure, she accepted and she even told me she did not want any unserious fellow but I kept assuring her I am different that my love is here to stay Deep inside of me, I only wanted her for the fun. Last weekend she visited me in her Rav-4 and we spent the weekend together. On Sunday morning, she asked me to drop her off at home which I obliged. We drove close to an army barrack and she pointed at the gates and asked me to drive in. I thought she was joking, but she was not. We got to the gate and the soldiers at the gate were saluting her. At that point I didn't know if the car's AC went off or I accidentaly turned it off, but I began to sweat. Luckily she did not notice. I dropped her off and she pecked me and told me to go with the car and use it as she would come to my place after service to discuss about our marriage. I managed to drive out of the gate. Later in the day she came as promised and ask if she surprised me. I said not really; that I was proud of her...meanwhile I had peed like 2 times already. Just this morning, she fully introduced herself as a Major in the army and her only two brothers are Lt Colonels, and she is the only girl of her father who is a retired General. I know I am in hot soup! My wife and kids are due to return next week. Please I need advice
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    Easy go easy come
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  • Men beware of fake love, what this man's wife betray her husband because she known that he didn't finish school
    Men beware of fake love, what this man's wife betray her husband because she known that he didn't finish school
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  • I have searched through all the existing drugs but haven't found any drug that can make one to wake up from sleep and that is why I remain grateful to God for seeing any day. Thank father
    I have searched through all the existing drugs but haven't found any drug that can make one to wake up from sleep and that is why I remain grateful to God for seeing any day. Thank father🙏
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  • I have searched through all the existing drugs but haven't found any drug that can make one to wake up from sleep and that is why I remain grateful to God for seeing any day. Thank father
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  • A PASTOR'S BETRAYAL
    PART 2
    Grace sat in the front pew of the church, her fingers nervously twisting the hem of her lace scarf. The air smelled of polished wood and faint incense, and the stained-glass windows painted colorful patterns on the floor. She had come early, hoping to speak to Pastor Gideon before the service began.
    Her heart pounded as she rehearsed what she would say. "Pastor, my marriage is falling apart over small things. Michael doesn’t talk to me anymore. We used to be happy, but now… I don’t know what to do."
    When the pastor finally emerged from his office, his smile was warm, his eyes kind. He looked like a man who carried the wisdom of God in his voice.
    "Sister Grace," he said, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. "You look troubled. Come, let’s talk."
    Inside his office, Grace poured out her heart—how Michael was always busy, how they barely spoke, how she felt like a ghost in her own home. She expected comfort, maybe even prayer. But Pastor Gideon leaned back in his chair, stroking his beard as if God Himself had whispered a revelation into his ear.
    "My daughter," he said, his voice smooth as honey, "sometimes what we think is a trial is actually God’s way of redirecting us."
    Grace frowned. "What do you mean, Pastor?"
    He sighed dramatically. "Perhaps… this marriage is not God’s will for you anymore."
    Grace’s breath caught. Not God’s will? After eighteen years?
    The pastor continued, his voice dropping to a whisper. "A man who neglects his wife is not a man of God. And you, Sister Grace, are too precious to waste your life waiting for love that isn’t there."
    Her hands trembled. "But… we took vows. What about forgiveness? What about trying?"
    Pastor Gideon shook his head sadly. "Some people are sent to test us, not to stay with us. Maybe God is calling you to let go."
    Grace felt dizzy. This wasn’t what she had come for. She had wanted hope—a way to fix her marriage. Not… this.
    The church doors closed behind her, and the bright sunlight felt like a cruel joke. Grace stumbled down the street, her vision blurred by tears.
    "Leave him?"* How could that be God’s plan?
    Yet the pastor’s words slithered into her mind, whispering doubts. "Michael doesn’t love you. You deserve better. God wants you free."
    By the time she reached her house, her chest ached as if someone had reached inside and ripped out her heart. She barely made it to the bedroom before collapsing onto the bed, sobbing into the pillow.
    Downstairs, Michael sat at the dining table, flipping through contracts. The sound of Grace’s cries floated down the hallway, but he didn’t look up.
    When she finally came downstairs, her eyes red and swollen, he barely glanced at her.
    "You, okay?" he asked absently, not waiting for an answer before turning back to his papers.
    Grace stared at him, her heart breaking all over again.
    He doesn’t even see me.
    Pastor Gideon’s voice echoed in her mind: "You’re wasting your life."
    For the first time in eighteen years, Grace wondered if the pastor was right.
    That night, she couldn’t sleep. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw two paths:
    1. Stay and fight for her marriage—but what if Michael never changed?
    2. Leave and trust "God’s plan"—but what if the pastor was wrong?
    Meanwhile, miles away, Pastor Gideon sat in his lavish home, counting the offerings from Sunday’s service. His phone buzzed—a message from a wealthy widow in his congregation. He smiled.
    Then he thought of Grace. Vulnerable. Heartbroken. Married to a rich man.
    Perfect.
    He sent her a text:
    "Sister Grace, God laid you on my heart tonight. Remember—He never closes a door without opening a window. I’m here for you."
    Grace read the message in the dark, tears rolling down her face.
    She had no idea the window the pastor wanted to open… led straight into a trap.
    TO BE CONTINUED...
    A PASTOR'S BETRAYAL PART 2 Grace sat in the front pew of the church, her fingers nervously twisting the hem of her lace scarf. The air smelled of polished wood and faint incense, and the stained-glass windows painted colorful patterns on the floor. She had come early, hoping to speak to Pastor Gideon before the service began. Her heart pounded as she rehearsed what she would say. "Pastor, my marriage is falling apart over small things. Michael doesn’t talk to me anymore. We used to be happy, but now… I don’t know what to do." When the pastor finally emerged from his office, his smile was warm, his eyes kind. He looked like a man who carried the wisdom of God in his voice. "Sister Grace," he said, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. "You look troubled. Come, let’s talk." Inside his office, Grace poured out her heart—how Michael was always busy, how they barely spoke, how she felt like a ghost in her own home. She expected comfort, maybe even prayer. But Pastor Gideon leaned back in his chair, stroking his beard as if God Himself had whispered a revelation into his ear. "My daughter," he said, his voice smooth as honey, "sometimes what we think is a trial is actually God’s way of redirecting us." Grace frowned. "What do you mean, Pastor?" He sighed dramatically. "Perhaps… this marriage is not God’s will for you anymore." Grace’s breath caught. Not God’s will? After eighteen years? The pastor continued, his voice dropping to a whisper. "A man who neglects his wife is not a man of God. And you, Sister Grace, are too precious to waste your life waiting for love that isn’t there." Her hands trembled. "But… we took vows. What about forgiveness? What about trying?" Pastor Gideon shook his head sadly. "Some people are sent to test us, not to stay with us. Maybe God is calling you to let go." Grace felt dizzy. This wasn’t what she had come for. She had wanted hope—a way to fix her marriage. Not… this. The church doors closed behind her, and the bright sunlight felt like a cruel joke. Grace stumbled down the street, her vision blurred by tears. "Leave him?"* How could that be God’s plan? Yet the pastor’s words slithered into her mind, whispering doubts. "Michael doesn’t love you. You deserve better. God wants you free." By the time she reached her house, her chest ached as if someone had reached inside and ripped out her heart. She barely made it to the bedroom before collapsing onto the bed, sobbing into the pillow. Downstairs, Michael sat at the dining table, flipping through contracts. The sound of Grace’s cries floated down the hallway, but he didn’t look up. When she finally came downstairs, her eyes red and swollen, he barely glanced at her. "You, okay?" he asked absently, not waiting for an answer before turning back to his papers. Grace stared at him, her heart breaking all over again. He doesn’t even see me. Pastor Gideon’s voice echoed in her mind: "You’re wasting your life." For the first time in eighteen years, Grace wondered if the pastor was right. That night, she couldn’t sleep. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw two paths: 1. Stay and fight for her marriage—but what if Michael never changed? 2. Leave and trust "God’s plan"—but what if the pastor was wrong? Meanwhile, miles away, Pastor Gideon sat in his lavish home, counting the offerings from Sunday’s service. His phone buzzed—a message from a wealthy widow in his congregation. He smiled. Then he thought of Grace. Vulnerable. Heartbroken. Married to a rich man. Perfect. He sent her a text: "Sister Grace, God laid you on my heart tonight. Remember—He never closes a door without opening a window. I’m here for you." Grace read the message in the dark, tears rolling down her face. She had no idea the window the pastor wanted to open… led straight into a trap. TO BE CONTINUED...
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  • MODERN-DAY COLONIALISM

    They loot 100% of our gold, oil, culture, labor, & land…
    Then return 2% as “aid” and “loans” — with interest that keeps us in chains.

    It’s not charity. It’s control.
    It’s not development. It’s debt slavery.
    It’s time for Third World nations to WAKE UP, rise up, and RECLAIM what’s ours.

    #WakeUpAfrica #ResourceLooting #DebtTrapDiplomacy #NeoColonialism #ThirdWorldStrong #ReclaimOurPower #AfricaForAfricans #EconomicJustice #BreakTheCycle
    🌍 MODERN-DAY COLONIALISM 💣 They loot 100% of our gold, oil, culture, labor, & land… Then return 2% as “aid” and “loans” — with interest that keeps us in chains. 🛑 It’s not charity. It’s control. 💡 It’s not development. It’s debt slavery. 🔥 It’s time for Third World nations to WAKE UP, rise up, and RECLAIM what’s ours. #WakeUpAfrica #ResourceLooting #DebtTrapDiplomacy #NeoColonialism #ThirdWorldStrong #ReclaimOurPower #AfricaForAfricans #EconomicJustice #BreakTheCycle
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  • BREAKING: APC Chieftain Jesutega Onokpasa is Dead parallelfactsnews.com/apc-chieftain-…
    The lawyer and prominent political commentator died on Monday.
    Rest In Peace Mr Onopkasa 🙏🏾
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