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"I do not appreciate the fact that Ibrahim Traore did not accept my apology, I am a USA General" ~ Michael Langley"I do not appreciate the fact that Ibrahim Traore did not accept my apology, I am a USA General" ~ Michael Langley0 Comments 0 Shares 86 Views
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It was refreshing news on Monday to a bewildered nation learning that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has finally decided to visit the scene of the brutal killings in Benue State. For this I thank him even as I make further request that similar gesture should be extended to Niger state that lost more number of human lives in a natural disaster, flood recently.
Given the emergency nature of these incidents, a prompt visits would have delivered the urgency needed, instead of giving future dates that makes it look like a state visit.
The presence of the President in these devastated and grieving communities will be very reassuring and uplifting.
Both Benue and Niger States have lost over 200 lives each due to recent tragedies. In Mokwa alone, more than 200 people were confirmed dead, and over 1,000 are still missing following the floods. These are not just statistics; they are the lives of Nigerian families torn apart and their communities destroyed.
The distance from Abuja to these affected areas is not far. Abuja to Makurdi is about 282 km and Abuja to Mokwa is about 287 km
Combined, that’s roughly 1,134 km for a round trip to both locations, still significantly less than the 1,870 km round trip President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa recently made some days ago from Pretoria to Mthatha to personally visit flood victims in his country.
Less than 100 persons died in Mthatha, and more than 200 died in Mokwa, with over 1000 still missing.
If the South African President could do it, we trust that you, as our own President, can do the same for your people.
Let your visit to Mokwa send a strong message, that all Nigerian lives matter, and that no community, no matter how rural, is forgotten. Please also consider stepping up security across the country, especially in disaster-prone areas.
We look forward to seeing not leadership by remote control but proactive leadership that responds not just with words, but with compassion and action.
A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO
It was refreshing news on Monday to a bewildered nation learning that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has finally decided to visit the scene of the brutal killings in Benue State. For this I thank him even as I make further request that similar gesture should be extended to Niger state that lost more number of human lives in a natural disaster, flood recently. Given the emergency nature of these incidents, a prompt visits would have delivered the urgency needed, instead of giving future dates that makes it look like a state visit. The presence of the President in these devastated and grieving communities will be very reassuring and uplifting. Both Benue and Niger States have lost over 200 lives each due to recent tragedies. In Mokwa alone, more than 200 people were confirmed dead, and over 1,000 are still missing following the floods. These are not just statistics; they are the lives of Nigerian families torn apart and their communities destroyed. The distance from Abuja to these affected areas is not far. Abuja to Makurdi is about 282 km and Abuja to Mokwa is about 287 km Combined, that’s roughly 1,134 km for a round trip to both locations, still significantly less than the 1,870 km round trip President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa recently made some days ago from Pretoria to Mthatha to personally visit flood victims in his country. Less than 100 persons died in Mthatha, and more than 200 died in Mokwa, with over 1000 still missing. If the South African President could do it, we trust that you, as our own President, can do the same for your people. Let your visit to Mokwa send a strong message, that all Nigerian lives matter, and that no community, no matter how rural, is forgotten. Please also consider stepping up security across the country, especially in disaster-prone areas. We look forward to seeing not leadership by remote control but proactive leadership that responds not just with words, but with compassion and action. A new Nigeria is POssible. -PO0 Comments 0 Shares 91 Views -
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Be careful, least you become false witness against someone. That's what God hate the most.0 Comments 0 Shares 80 Views
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*The Air India plane crash.*
To some, just another breaking news story.
To me, it was a soul-stirring reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life really is.
Four lives. Four stories. Four powerful lessons that changed how I see time, purpose, and the grace of each moment.
First: A family who had waited years to fulfill their dream of migrating to the UK.
Life kept getting in the way, responsibilities, delays, decisions.
They finally made it onto the plane… but never reached their destination
And I realized:
We carry so many plans for “someday.” But if we keep waiting, someday becomes never.
Second: A woman who was supposed to be on that flight. She arrived late. Missed the check-in. Pleaded to get on board but was denied. She was frustrated, angry, defeated. Only to later realize: that delay was divine protection.
We don’t always get what we want, because God sees what we cannot.
Sometimes, His “no” is what keeps us alive.
Third: A man who survived.
The plane split in half and he happened to be in the section that didn’t catch fire.
He walked away, dazed and alive, from something no one thought survivable.
It wasn’t luck. It was purpose. And I was reminded of the verse: “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1
It simply wasn’t his time.
Fourth: And then those who didn’t make it. People with dreams. People with families. People with unfinished stories.
They kissed someone goodbye that morning… not knowing it was the last time.
Their lives remind us that time is not guaranteed. We’re not promised old age. We’re not promised later. What we have is now. A breath. A heartbeat. A chance.
So while you still have today..
While you’re still breathing, still strong, still able, don’t waste it. Don’t wait for the “perfect” moment.
Love now. Apologize now. Forgive now. Dream now. Speak now.
Because life doesn’t always come with warnings. And sometimes… “next time” never comes.0 Comments 0 Shares 80 Views -
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She was drowning.
And nobody noticed…
Nobody, except her.
It was June 2022, at the World Championships in Budapest.
Anita Álvarez, an American artistic swimmer with Mexican roots, was performing a flawless routine.
But when her performance ended… she didn’t come up for air.
She had lost consciousness.
Her body floated for a few seconds, then began to sink.
Slowly. All the way to the bottom of the pool.
The audience didn’t notice. Neither did the judges.
Everyone was clapping.
But her coach, Andrea Fuentes, noticed.
She knew Anita—knew exactly how long it took her to surface.
She felt in her heart that something was wrong.
Without thinking twice, she dove in.
Fully dressed. Shoes and all.
She swam straight down, grabbed Anita by the waist,
and brought her back up.
She saved her life.
This story left me thinking…
Who knows you well enough to notice when you’re not okay, even if you’re still smiling?
Who would dive in for you without hesitation when you no longer have the strength to come up for air?
And more importantly…
Would you be that person for someone else?
Are you present enough in your loved ones’ lives to sense the moment they start to sink?
Or are you just another spectator, clapping, not realizing that inside, they’re fading?
In this life, we all need someone who doesn’t just see us—
but truly notices us.
Someone who knows when we’re about to give up,
and has the courage to jump in and save us.0 Comments 0 Shares 81 Views -
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Men are rising to rule the WORLD, don't desire to sit back and rule your PARLOUR0 Comments 0 Shares 73 Views
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𝑫𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑯𝑺𝑻𝑨𝑳𝑲𝑬𝑹 (1983)
Full movie: https://movieus.zylocrypto.com/8675/
Deathstalker (1983) is a sword-and-sorcery fantasy film that follows the journey of a rugged warrior named Deathstalker, who is tasked with finding three magical items—a sword, a chalice, and an amulet—that will grant immense power to whoever possesses them. To do this, he must confront the evil sorcerer Munkar, who rules a kingdom through fear and dark magic. Along the way, Deathstalker joins a deadly tournament held by Munkar, intended to lure and destroy potential threats.
Filled with brutal combat, magic, and sensuality, the film is a cult classic of 1980s low-budget fantasy cinema. It embraces a gritty, exploitative tone with over-the-top action and a strong emphasis on physical strength and raw survival. While not critically acclaimed, Deathstalker became known for its campy charm, swordplay, and for helping to define the “barbarian hero” genre popularized during that era.𝑫𝑬𝑨𝑻𝑯𝑺𝑻𝑨𝑳𝑲𝑬𝑹 (1983) Full movie: https://movieus.zylocrypto.com/8675/ Deathstalker (1983) is a sword-and-sorcery fantasy film that follows the journey of a rugged warrior named Deathstalker, who is tasked with finding three magical items—a sword, a chalice, and an amulet—that will grant immense power to whoever possesses them. To do this, he must confront the evil sorcerer Munkar, who rules a kingdom through fear and dark magic. Along the way, Deathstalker joins a deadly tournament held by Munkar, intended to lure and destroy potential threats. Filled with brutal combat, magic, and sensuality, the film is a cult classic of 1980s low-budget fantasy cinema. It embraces a gritty, exploitative tone with over-the-top action and a strong emphasis on physical strength and raw survival. While not critically acclaimed, Deathstalker became known for its campy charm, swordplay, and for helping to define the “barbarian hero” genre popularized during that era.0 Comments 0 Shares 85 Views -
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True wisdom is not just to think out your decisions; it is to have the courage to stick by those decisions.
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Gada.chat, post, comment, like and make money Are you ready?0 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views
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Benue to raise a million number Combat Force to defend territory...Tiv Renaissance Squad !Benue to raise a million number Combat Force to defend territory...Tiv Renaissance Squad !1 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views
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When we want to have more roses,we must plant more rosesWhen we want to have more roses,we must plant more roses0 Comments 0 Shares 75 Views
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Don't forget we have affordable accommodations. Reach out for your reservationsDon't forget we have affordable accommodations. Reach out for your reservations 😉0 Comments 0 Shares 94 Views
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Since I was born I never see the Lord fail.0 Comments 0 Shares 79 Views
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The only reason Bola is going to Benue on Wednesday is because the Pope has drawn the attention of the world. Pope Leo XIV is waiting to see Tinubu’s next move. Narendra Modi of India would have gone to Benue on the first day. The Tinubu we know WON’T DARE!0 Comments 0 Shares 91 Views
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You See That Nonsense You Used to Do? Flushing Your Sh!t Without Checking?
Stop it.
You’re not a princess. You’re not a magician. You’re a human being with a digestive system.
And that brown delivery you just flushed is a progress report from your gut.
Look at it. Yes, your own sh!t. Examine it. At least 1–2x a week.
Color. Texture. Smell. Shape. Frequency. It’s not just waste.
It’s data.
Is it hard like goat pellets? You’re dehydrated.
Yellow and oily? Gallbladder stress or poor fat digestion.
Green? Maybe bile dumping. Or your detox is working.
Floating? That’s undigested fat—pancreas may be slacking.
Ribbon thin? Check your colon.
Blood? Call your damn doctor.
Black and tarry? That could be internal bleeding—stop drinking Coke and lying to yourself.
See, your poop doesn’t lie. It’s your gut’s love letter.
Ignore it, and you’ll keep wondering why your face is breaking out, your sleep is trash, your libido is dead, and you’re always tired.
So next time, before you flush like a zombie, pause.
Be an adult.
Check your ****.
OWN YOUR ****.You See That Nonsense You Used to Do? Flushing Your Sh!t Without Checking? Stop it. You’re not a princess. You’re not a magician. You’re a human being with a digestive system. And that brown delivery you just flushed is a progress report from your gut. Look at it. Yes, your own sh!t. Examine it. At least 1–2x a week. Color. Texture. Smell. Shape. Frequency. It’s not just waste. It’s data. 🟤 Is it hard like goat pellets? You’re dehydrated. 🟤 Yellow and oily? Gallbladder stress or poor fat digestion. 🟤 Green? Maybe bile dumping. Or your detox is working. 🟤 Floating? That’s undigested fat—pancreas may be slacking. 🟤 Ribbon thin? Check your colon. 🟤 Blood? Call your damn doctor. 🟤 Black and tarry? That could be internal bleeding—stop drinking Coke and lying to yourself. See, your poop doesn’t lie. It’s your gut’s love letter. Ignore it, and you’ll keep wondering why your face is breaking out, your sleep is trash, your libido is dead, and you’re always tired. So next time, before you flush like a zombie, pause. Be an adult. Check your shit. OWN YOUR SHIT.0 Comments 0 Shares 91 Views -
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WHAT NORMAL SH!T SHOULD LOOK LIKE
(AKA: The Royal Standard of Poop. Because your gut deserves royalty.)
1. Shape:
Your poop should look like a smooth sausage or snake.
Not goat droppings. Not mashed yam.
– If it’s hard and cracked: you’re constipated.
– If it’s too soft or shapeless: your gut bacteria is crying for help.
Texture matters.
2. Color:
Normal poop is medium to dark brown.
Why? Because of bile — that bitter greenish fluid your liver makes.
If it’s:
Black: Could be internal bleeding. Hospital, now.
Red: Hemorrhoids? Tear? Or beetroot overdose? Investigate.
Yellow and greasy: Gallbladder or pancreas may be slacking.
Green: Could be detox. Could be infection. Could be bitterleaf soup.
Color tells a story.
3. Smell:
Yes, poop should smell.
But if it reeks like dead rat stew, that’s not normal.
Excess stink = gut dysbiosis, poor digestion, or something dying inside.
4. Frequency:
You should be pooping once or twice daily.
Not once every three days. Not five times like a diarrhoea carnival.
Regularity = rhythm = health.
5. Effort Level:
You shouldn’t need to sweat, grunt, or whisper prayers.
Pooping should feel natural, not like childbirth.
Sit. Release. Wipe. Go.
Quick Gut Health Test:
You eat 2–3 times daily
You poop daily, smooth and complete
It drops, doesn’t float, foam, or stick
You wipe once or twice and feel done
If yes — your gut is thriving.
If no — you’re constipated, inflamed, or malnourished on the inside.
Your poop is not waste. It’s a whisper from your gut.
Listen to it. Heal it. Own it.WHAT NORMAL SH!T SHOULD LOOK LIKE (AKA: The Royal Standard of Poop. Because your gut deserves royalty.) 1. Shape: Your poop should look like a smooth sausage or snake. Not goat droppings. Not mashed yam. – If it’s hard and cracked: you’re constipated. – If it’s too soft or shapeless: your gut bacteria is crying for help. 🌀 Texture matters. 2. Color: Normal poop is medium to dark brown. Why? Because of bile — that bitter greenish fluid your liver makes. If it’s: ⚫ Black: Could be internal bleeding. Hospital, now. 🔴 Red: Hemorrhoids? Tear? Or beetroot overdose? Investigate. 🟡 Yellow and greasy: Gallbladder or pancreas may be slacking. 🟢 Green: Could be detox. Could be infection. Could be bitterleaf soup. 🎨 Color tells a story. 3. Smell: Yes, poop should smell. But if it reeks like dead rat stew, that’s not normal. 💨 Excess stink = gut dysbiosis, poor digestion, or something dying inside. 4. Frequency: You should be pooping once or twice daily. Not once every three days. Not five times like a diarrhoea carnival. 🕒 Regularity = rhythm = health. 5. Effort Level: You shouldn’t need to sweat, grunt, or whisper prayers. Pooping should feel natural, not like childbirth. 🪑 Sit. Release. Wipe. Go. Quick Gut Health Test: ✅ You eat 2–3 times daily ✅ You poop daily, smooth and complete ✅ It drops, doesn’t float, foam, or stick ✅ You wipe once or twice and feel done 🎯 If yes — your gut is thriving. ❌ If no — you’re constipated, inflamed, or malnourished on the inside. Your poop is not waste. It’s a whisper from your gut. Listen to it. Heal it. Own it.0 Comments 1 Shares 100 Views -
Your health revolution starts in your mind— or Never.
Take control, or watch your body become a hostage to diseases.
Every compromise with junk food or shortcuts is a slow betrayal of your future self.
Stop bargaining with quick fixes; your body isn’t a bargaining chip.
Hunger for better— fill those gaps with real, nourishing food (your cells are listening).
This isn’t a game you can “kind of” play—losing means surrendering your energy, time, joy.
But to win? You must claim relentless vitality.
Your plate isn’t just fuel—it’s your armor against decay,
your cheat code for thriving.
You’re built to outlast excuses.
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