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*Abeg if person see bobrisky for dream wetin e mean abeg*
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*WHEN LOVE CORRECTS YOU, IT'S A GIFT — NOT AN ATTACK*
In every relationship, there comes a moment when your partner sees something you might not — a habit, an attitude, or a silence that’s hurting you both.
Love isn’t just about sweet words or happy moments. Sometimes love shows up as correction — a wake-up call, a mirror reflecting what you need to see, even if it’s hard.
A caring partner might say:
“You’ve changed — what’s really going on?”
“That friend isn’t good for your peace.”
“You’re working too much and missing us.”
“This silence between us is growing — we need to talk.”
It’s natural to feel hurt or defensive when corrected. But ask yourself:
If your partner can’t tell you the truth, who will?
If you always defend your pride, how can love grow?
Healthy relationships aren’t about control or criticism — they’re about accountability and care.
Being corrected doesn’t mean you’re less loved. It means your partner wants the best for you — and for the life you’re building together.
If you only accept comfort and avoid correction, you risk staying stuck in patterns that quietly destroy love.
If you always want to be right, you might end up alone.
So next time your partner points out something hard, listen with your heart, not just your ears.
They aren’t trying to change you — they’re trying to protect what you both cherish.
Remember: Let love guide you. Let pride rest. Let growth begin together.. God bless us all. Please don't go without reacting
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NEVER GANG UP AGAINST AN INNOCENT PERSON YOUR REWARDS WILL BE A SHAMEFUL ONE NO MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKESNEVER GANG UP AGAINST AN INNOCENT PERSON YOUR REWARDS WILL BE A SHAMEFUL ONE NO MATTER HOW LONG IT TAKES
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I will not FAIL
You will not FAILI will not FAIL 🙏 You will not FAIL ❤️🔥💯 -
Gada.chat is presently the reigning social media platform that has taken the world by suprise, even paying us from monitoring spirits who refused to like or comment on our posts etc, but as they monitor us viewing our posts, we are being paid.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 124 Views
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Needed?Needed?
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*WHEN LOVE CORRECTS YOU, IT'S A GIFT — NOT AN ATTACK*
In every relationship, there comes a moment when your partner sees something you might not — a habit, an attitude, or a silence that’s hurting you both.
Love isn’t just about sweet words or happy moments. Sometimes love shows up as correction — a wake-up call, a mirror reflecting what you need to see, even if it’s hard.
A caring partner might say:
“You’ve changed — what’s really going on?”
“That friend isn’t good for your peace.”
“You’re working too much and missing us.”
“This silence between us is growing — we need to talk.”
It’s natural to feel hurt or defensive when corrected. But ask yourself:
If your partner can’t tell you the truth, who will?
If you always defend your pride, how can love grow?
Healthy relationships aren’t about control or criticism — they’re about accountability and care.
Being corrected doesn’t mean you’re less loved. It means your partner wants the best for you — and for the life you’re building together.
If you only accept comfort and avoid correction, you risk staying stuck in patterns that quietly destroy love.
If you always want to be right, you might end up alone.
So next time your partner points out something hard, listen with your heart, not just your ears.
They aren’t trying to change you — they’re trying to protect what you both cherish.
Remember: Let love guide you. Let pride rest. Let growth begin together.. God bless us all. Please don't go without reacting
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A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.0 Commenti 1 condivisioni 289 Views
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*LIFE GETS EASIER when you stop fighting it. The rain will fall whether you complain or not. Traffic will exist whether you stress or not. People will act how they want whether you worry or not. Focus on what you can change. Let go of what you can’t.**LIFE GETS EASIER when you stop fighting it. The rain will fall whether you complain or not. Traffic will exist whether you stress or not. People will act how they want whether you worry or not. Focus on what you can change. Let go of what you can’t.*1 Commenti 1 condivisioni 227 Views
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*BE CAREFUL WHEN TAKING PHOTOS OF NEWBORNS!!*
This morning, I was called to the home of one Alhaji to examine a baby girl who was born three weeks ago.
When I arrived at the house:
They complained to me that the baby girl seems to have trouble seeing. Since the day of her naming ceremony up to the time I'm sharing this message, her parents have noticed that she doesn't respond to light or to hand movements near her eyes or face.
Because of this, I suggested they consult a pediatrician at Nassarawa Hospital. I called a pediatrician and explained the situation, but he said this case should rather be seen by an eye specialist.
The surprising part that made me share this with you is what the eye specialist said when I called him. He asked, "Did they have a naming ceremony at home?" I said, "Yes, they did, and it was well attended."
Then he said that it's now being observed that many babies who had home naming ceremonies, where the husband’s and wife’s relatives took pictures of the newborns with their phones, end up with visual problems. The flash from phone cameras, especially during the early days or first one or two months of life, can damage the retina—the part of the eye that sends visual information to the brain.
This happens because relatives often insist that the baby open their eyes for a photo, and at that moment, the flash from the phone’s camera can harm the baby's retina.
Taking photos of a baby during the naming ceremony can potentially cause permanent blindness.
Please, let’s be careful. And let’s educate parents and relatives about the dangers of insisting that a newborn open their eyes for photos.
Please share this message so others can benefit.
*Shared as received.* *BE CAREFUL WHEN TAKING PHOTOS OF NEWBORNS!!* This morning, I was called to the home of one Alhaji to examine a baby girl who was born three weeks ago. When I arrived at the house: They complained to me that the baby girl seems to have trouble seeing. Since the day of her naming ceremony up to the time I'm sharing this message, her parents have noticed that she doesn't respond to light or to hand movements near her eyes or face. Because of this, I suggested they consult a pediatrician at Nassarawa Hospital. I called a pediatrician and explained the situation, but he said this case should rather be seen by an eye specialist. The surprising part that made me share this with you is what the eye specialist said when I called him. He asked, "Did they have a naming ceremony at home?" I said, "Yes, they did, and it was well attended." Then he said that it's now being observed that many babies who had home naming ceremonies, where the husband’s and wife’s relatives took pictures of the newborns with their phones, end up with visual problems. The flash from phone cameras, especially during the early days or first one or two months of life, can damage the retina—the part of the eye that sends visual information to the brain. This happens because relatives often insist that the baby open their eyes for a photo, and at that moment, the flash from the phone’s camera can harm the baby's retina. Taking photos of a baby during the naming ceremony can potentially cause permanent blindness. Please, let’s be careful. And let’s educate parents and relatives about the dangers of insisting that a newborn open their eyes for photos. Please share this message so others can benefit.0 Commenti 1 condivisioni 232 Views -
An Oz-some evening with Janae’s wonderful Godparents! A Wicked-themed dinner filled with love, laughter, and gratitude for the two who’ve been by her side since day one. We truly couldn’t have picked better! #WickedDinner #GodparentLove #GratefulHeartAn Oz-some evening with Janae’s wonderful Godparents! A Wicked-themed dinner filled with love, laughter, and gratitude for the two who’ve been by her side since day one. 💚✨ We truly couldn’t have picked better! #WickedDinner #GodparentLove #GratefulHeart0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 170 Views
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Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 158 Views
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Visitor pikin don bite me Him mama Dey tell me sorry say naso her child Dey do.
Make that her child no play come backyard today oVisitor pikin don bite me Him mama Dey tell me sorry say naso her child Dey do. Make that her child no play come backyard today o 😡😠 -
If you were reborn would you like to be born in Nigeria again
Yes
No 🫸If you were reborn would you like to be born in Nigeria again 😂 Yes 😌 No 🫸 -
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