• May might God remember us ooo....we can't really do it all alone...God abeg
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  • The level you are in now is not the last level there are still higher levels so break forth to attain to the levels. Welcome to a new week
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  • 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Wojciech Szczesny will 𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 new deal at Barça, director Deco confirms!

    The agreement until June 2027, verbally done and set to be sealed as revealed two weeks ago - it’s all ready.

    “Szczesny will put pen to paper and stay with us”, as Deco has confirmed with Polish goalkeeper staying…

    @ Fabrizio Romano
    🚨 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: Wojciech Szczesny will 𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 new deal at Barça, director Deco confirms! 💙❤️ The agreement until June 2027, verbally done and set to be sealed as revealed two weeks ago - it’s all ready. “Szczesny will put pen to paper and stay with us”, as Deco has confirmed with Polish goalkeeper staying… @ Fabrizio Romano
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  • The bodies of an Israel Defense Forces soldier and two civilians who were killed in the Hamas-led October 7 attacks have been recovered from Gaza in a military hostage recovery operation. https://cnn.it/4eoADmj
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    Bodies of three hostages - an IDF soldier and two civilians - recovered from Gaza | CNN
    The bodies of an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier and two civilians killed in the Hamas-led October 7 attacks have been recovered from Gaza in a military hostage recovery operation.
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    The bodies of an Israel Defense Forces soldier and two civilians who were killed in the Hamas-led October 7 attacks have been recovered from Gaza in a military hostage recovery operation. https://cnn.it/4eoADmj
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    Bodies of three hostages - an IDF soldier and two civilians - recovered from Gaza | CNN
    The bodies of an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier and two civilians killed in the Hamas-led October 7 attacks have been recovered from Gaza in a military hostage recovery operation.
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    UK: Iran Just Tested a Nuclear Bomb Underground Near Tehran,This Changes Everything If True"Galloway
    British politician George Galloway has ignited fears of a dramatic escalation in the Middle East conflict, suggesting Iran may have conducted its first nuclear test. The claim follows reports of a seismic event in a region known for its nuclear activity, occurring amidst a volatile military exchange with Israel.
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  • I’m stuck in a situation in my own head that’s been messing with me for months. Im 20 and this is my 2nd relationship ive had.

    Was I cheating or breaking trust?

    I gave a girl my number so we couldd share our notes from classes we missed. I didnt tell my ex at the time because i thought it was innocent and nothing more.
    (We only texted about classes and sometimes ask if we were going to show up to class that day) she saw a notification from her and looked through the texts and got upset with me. She said she was trying to flirt with me and i was oblivious to it. We went back and forth but we settled down and I was in the wrong for not telling my ex I gave my number out to a girl. But she said at the end it was okay to keep being friends and talking to her. 2 weeks go by and I decided to reach out to my classmate because I wasn’t in class and wanted to see if there were notes I missed. She keep trying to hold the conversation and I felt like maybe she was trying to flirt so I cut the conversation off and left her on read. I still didn’t tell my ex about it because I ended the connection before anything happened. Few days go by my ex finds out and breaks up with me for it. We been together for almost 2 years and I felt like us breaking up for something like that was just not a thought of my head a reason we could break up.

    So was I cheating or did I break the trust we had.
    I’ve been very understand on my part on how it made her feel and I empathized with her. But I still feel like I didn’t cheat, I’ve very against cheating and it keeps bugging me from time to time because she believes I cheated and would tell anyone about it.
    I’m stuck in a situation in my own head that’s been messing with me for months. Im 20 and this is my 2nd relationship ive had. Was I cheating or breaking trust? I gave a girl my number so we couldd share our notes from classes we missed. I didnt tell my ex at the time because i thought it was innocent and nothing more. (We only texted about classes and sometimes ask if we were going to show up to class that day) she saw a notification from her and looked through the texts and got upset with me. She said she was trying to flirt with me and i was oblivious to it. We went back and forth but we settled down and I was in the wrong for not telling my ex I gave my number out to a girl. But she said at the end it was okay to keep being friends and talking to her. 2 weeks go by and I decided to reach out to my classmate because I wasn’t in class and wanted to see if there were notes I missed. She keep trying to hold the conversation and I felt like maybe she was trying to flirt so I cut the conversation off and left her on read. I still didn’t tell my ex about it because I ended the connection before anything happened. Few days go by my ex finds out and breaks up with me for it. We been together for almost 2 years and I felt like us breaking up for something like that was just not a thought of my head a reason we could break up. So was I cheating or did I break the trust we had. I’ve been very understand on my part on how it made her feel and I empathized with her. But I still feel like I didn’t cheat, I’ve very against cheating and it keeps bugging me from time to time because she believes I cheated and would tell anyone about it.
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  • What does it mean if your wife is pregnant from her affair partner and says it’s disrespectful for the husband to want to be  intimate?
    What does it mean if your wife is pregnant from her affair partner and says it’s disrespectful for the husband to want to be  intimate?
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  • Ladies & Gentlemen, pleas help me understand something: "Where did this culture of tagging people by their inadequacies stem from?
    Let's hear your response in the comment section.
    Ladies & Gentlemen, pleas help me understand something: "Where did this culture of tagging people by their inadequacies stem from? Let's hear your response in the comment section.
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  • Every body just focus on breads and fish as the highest miracle that Jesus did.

    Jesus spoke to 5,000 men, that is the only record of men what of women and children Bible didn't give the record because they're uncomfortable.

    Jesus spoke to all this people at the same time without using Mic and speaker. You people just focus on food .
    Every body just focus on breads 🍞 and fish 🐠 as the highest miracle that Jesus did. Jesus spoke to 5,000 men, that is the only record of men what of women and children Bible didn't give the record because they're uncomfortable. Jesus spoke to all this people at the same time without using Mic 🎤 and speaker. You people just focus on food 😁😂😹😹😹.
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  • The level you are in now is not the last level there are still higher levels so break forth to attain to the levels. Welcome to a new week
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  • *2026 Eric Bleumink Scholarship in the Netherlands | Fully Funded*

    *Host Country:* Netherlands

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    *2026 Eric Bleumink Scholarship in the Netherlands | Fully Funded* *Host Country:* Netherlands 🇳🇱 *Eligible Country:* All Countries *Benefits:* - Full Scholarship with Travel Costs - Covers Health Insurance *Click here to apply >>* https://www.scholarshipregion.com/eric-bleumink-scholarship/ *Deadline:* December 1, 2025 *🎙️SOURCE: Scholarship Region*
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  • "I think I have feelings for you"
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  • “Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person” — Tiwa Savage claps back!

    After a fan rudely commented that she's “beauty online and beast in real life,” the queen didn’t hold back. She responded with:

    > "Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person."

    The Savage in Tiwa Savage is not just a name — it’s a lifestyle!

    Lesson: If you can’t say it in person, don’t type it online. Social media is not a jungle.
    🤣🔥 “Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person” — Tiwa Savage claps back! After a fan rudely commented that she's “beauty online and beast in real life,” the queen didn’t hold back. She responded with: > "Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person." The Savage in Tiwa Savage is not just a name — it’s a lifestyle! 💅😤 Lesson: If you can’t say it in person, don’t type it online. Social media is not a jungle. 😂
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  • “Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person” — Tiwa Savage claps back!

    After a fan rudely commented that she's “beauty online and beast in real life,” the queen didn’t hold back. She responded with:

    > "Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person."

    The Savage in Tiwa Savage is not just a name — it’s a lifestyle!

    Lesson: If you can’t say it in person, don’t type it online. Social media is not a jungle.
    🤣🔥 “Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person” — Tiwa Savage claps back! After a fan rudely commented that she's “beauty online and beast in real life,” the queen didn’t hold back. She responded with: > "Sh@me on you! You just say you want to meet me in person." The Savage in Tiwa Savage is not just a name — it’s a lifestyle! 💅😤 Lesson: If you can’t say it in person, don’t type it online. Social media is not a jungle. 😂
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  • YOU ARE MORE THAN CONQUERORS BECAUSE GOD HAS WON THE BATTLE FOR YOU

    YOU DON'T NEED TO FIGHT THAT BATTLE AGAIN
    YOU ARE MORE THAN CONQUERORS BECAUSE GOD HAS WON THE BATTLE FOR YOU 👉 YOU DON'T NEED TO FIGHT THAT BATTLE AGAIN 🙏
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    My battles are over in Jesus name 🙏
    YOU ARE MORE THAN CONQUERORS BECAUSE GOD HAS WON THE BATTLE FOR YOU

    YOU DON'T NEED TO FIGHT THAT BATTLE AGAIN
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  • If you’re married or not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this.

    This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking

    1. Don’t keep late nights.
    One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home by 7pm.
    I learned it from my dad.
    No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way.
    If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with where you are.

    2. Listen to your wife.
    I told a newly married friend:
    If your wife is a good woman—listen to her.
    Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right.
    Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted.

    3. Don’t be an absent father.
    My kids no dey joke with me.
    I bath them. I play with them. I take them out.
    And guess what? Children don’t forget.
    The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be presents.
    This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you.

    4. Do house chores.
    Yes. As a man.
    I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man.
    It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman work.”
    It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore.

    5. Stick with one woman your wife.
    Let me tell you the plain truth:
    There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in skirt.
    Mekwe is mekwe.
    If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife.
    Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong.

    6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids.
    Even if you’re showing it, still say it.
    Some of us never heard it growing up.
    Now I say it to my wife and kids daily.
    And they say it back.
    It makes them expressive, open, and confident.
    Teach them to your kids early.

    7. Don’t take advice from everybody.
    Only learn from people whose homes you respect.
    People can advise you how to run your home
    but they won’t let you advise them.
    If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well.
    At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion.

    8. Never raise your hand on your wife.
    No matter what. Don’t do it.
    The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home.
    Even if you stop, the scar remains.
    Your kids will see it and think it’s normal.
    The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control.

    9. Last but not the least:
    It is your duty as a man to provide for your home.
    Do it with pride, no matter the hustle.
    Whether you’re pushing wheelbarrow or sitting in office own it.
    But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone.
    And as you build yourself, build your wife too.
    Nobody knows tomorrow.
    How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age.

    What I just wrote is for intentional men
    Men who want to be present. Men who want to build.
    Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense.

    If you’re not one of them, skip the post.
    No need to argue or feel triggered.
    Those I’m speaking to already know themselves.
    Because at the end of the day The kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside.

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    If you’re married or not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this. This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking 1. Don’t keep late nights. One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home by 7pm. I learned it from my dad. No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way. If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with where you are. 2. Listen to your wife. I told a newly married friend: If your wife is a good woman—listen to her. Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right. Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted. 3. Don’t be an absent father. My kids no dey joke with me. I bath them. I play with them. I take them out. And guess what? Children don’t forget. The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be presents. This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you. 4. Do house chores. Yes. As a man. I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man. It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman work.” It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore. 5. Stick with one woman your wife. Let me tell you the plain truth: There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in skirt. Mekwe is mekwe. If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife. Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong. 6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids. Even if you’re showing it, still say it. Some of us never heard it growing up. Now I say it to my wife and kids daily. And they say it back. It makes them expressive, open, and confident. Teach them to your kids early. 7. Don’t take advice from everybody. Only learn from people whose homes you respect. People can advise you how to run your home but they won’t let you advise them. If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well. At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion. 8. Never raise your hand on your wife. No matter what. Don’t do it. The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home. Even if you stop, the scar remains. Your kids will see it and think it’s normal. The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control. 9. Last but not the least: It is your duty as a man to provide for your home. Do it with pride, no matter the hustle. Whether you’re pushing wheelbarrow or sitting in office own it. But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone. And as you build yourself, build your wife too. Nobody knows tomorrow. How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age. What I just wrote is for intentional men Men who want to be present. Men who want to build. Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense. If you’re not one of them, skip the post. No need to argue or feel triggered. Those I’m speaking to already know themselves. Because at the end of the day The kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside. Copied.
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  • If you’re married or not married yet but you want to be a good husband and a great dad someday read this.

    This isn’t hearsay. It’s my personal experience talking

    1. Don’t keep late nights.
    One of the things that earned me serious respect in my house is simple: I come home by 7pm.
    I learned it from my dad.
    No late-night hanging around. You avoid a lot of unnecessary wahala that way.
    If you must stay late. Let your wife know who you are with where you are.

    2. Listen to your wife.
    I told a newly married friend:
    If your wife is a good woman—listen to her.
    Women have strong instincts. From experience, 99% of what my wife says turns out right.
    Two old men in their 80s even told me the same thing peace starts from listening. Her opinion really matters bro. Don’t take it for granted.

    3. Don’t be an absent father.
    My kids no dey joke with me.
    I bath them. I play with them. I take them out.
    And guess what? Children don’t forget.
    The little things hold big memory when they grow up. Make out time to always be presents.
    This is very important ooo. So you won’t come to say your kids love your wife more than you.

    4. Do house chores.
    Yes. As a man.
    I sweep, I clean, I help. It doesn’t make you less of a man.
    It teaches your sons that housework isn’t “woman work.”
    It creates bonding with your wife. If I can do it and still have peace-you can too. My kids know I can cook because I do it sometimes. They don’t see it as a big deal anymore.

    5. Stick with one woman your wife.
    Let me tell you the plain truth:
    There is no trophy for sleeping with everything in skirt.
    Mekwe is mekwe.
    If you want to spice things, spice it with your wife.
    Men who stay faithful grow faster mentally, spiritually, and financially. Real men have one woman while boys sleep with anything under skirt anyways choose where you belong.

    6. Say “I love you” to your wife and kids.
    Even if you’re showing it, still say it.
    Some of us never heard it growing up.
    Now I say it to my wife and kids daily.
    And they say it back.
    It makes them expressive, open, and confident.
    Teach them to your kids early.

    7. Don’t take advice from everybody.
    Only learn from people whose homes you respect.
    People can advise you how to run your home
    but they won’t let you advise them.
    If washing your wife’s bra brings peace, my brother wash it well.
    At the end of the day, what you need is peace, not public opinion.

    8. Never raise your hand on your wife.
    No matter what. Don’t do it.
    The day you raise your hand even once you’ve damaged something in that home.
    Even if you stop, the scar remains.
    Your kids will see it and think it’s normal.
    The best punishment is silence or just leave the house when you feel like you’re losing control.

    9. Last but not the least:
    It is your duty as a man to provide for your home.
    Do it with pride, no matter the hustle.
    Whether you’re pushing wheelbarrow or sitting in office own it.
    But also share responsibility, so you don’t break down early trying to carry everything alone.
    And as you build yourself, build your wife too.
    Nobody knows tomorrow.
    How you treat your wife and kids today will determine how they treat you in old age.

    What I just wrote is for intentional men
    Men who want to be present. Men who want to build.
    Men who are called simps or finished men just because they love and lead their homes with sense.

    If you’re not one of them, skip the post.
    No need to argue or feel triggered.
    Those I’m speaking to already know themselves.
    Because at the end of the day The kind of man you are at home matters more than the one you act like outside.

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