• That energy wey you put for relationship, of you out am for work you for don dey drag with dangote
    That energy wey you put for relationship, of you out am for work you for don dey drag with dangote ☹️🤌
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  • The Day a Parent $lapp€d a Teacher — And the School Asked Him to Apologize”

    I will never forget that day.

    It happened in one of the schools I once worked. A male teacher — calm, humble, and highly disciplined — had a mild issue with a student. The boy had mi$behaved, and as expected, the teacher corrected him firmly.

    Later that evening, the boy went home and told his mother.

    The next morning, the gates of the school hadn’t even opened fully when the mother stormed in like a w0unded lion. She pushed the gate man aside, barged into the school compound, and went straight for the teacher.

    She didn’t ask questions.
    She didn’t wait to hear his side.
    She raised her hand — and $lapped him. Not once. Twice.

    Two hot, di$respectful $lap$… delivered by a mother.
    To a man.
    To a teacher.
    In front of students.

    I was there. I saw it. I felt it. And till today, I don’t know how that teacher remained calm.

    Because if it were me, I don’t think I would have survived that moment with silence. I don’t think my body would have obeyed the command to stand still. But he stood still — not out of weakness, but out of something even deeper: dignity.

    You think that’s the worst part? No.

    When the case got to the school owner’s office, we expected justice. We expected the teacher to be defended.

    Instead, the owner begged the parent — and then turned to the teacher and said:

    “Just apologize… let’s end it here.”

    Apologize?
    Apologize… for being s$lapped?
    Apologize… for doing his job?
    Apologize… for being a teacher?

    That day, I felt something inside me break.
    I saw a man stripped of his dignity and asked to clap for it.
    I saw a teacher publicly humiliated — not just by a parent, but by the very system that should have protected him.

    We are teachers. And we deserve respect.
    The Day a Parent $lapp€d a Teacher — And the School Asked Him to Apologize” I will never forget that day. It happened in one of the schools I once worked. A male teacher — calm, humble, and highly disciplined — had a mild issue with a student. The boy had mi$behaved, and as expected, the teacher corrected him firmly. Later that evening, the boy went home and told his mother. The next morning, the gates of the school hadn’t even opened fully when the mother stormed in like a w0unded lion. She pushed the gate man aside, barged into the school compound, and went straight for the teacher. She didn’t ask questions. She didn’t wait to hear his side. She raised her hand — and $lapped him. Not once. Twice. Two hot, di$respectful $lap$… delivered by a mother. To a man. To a teacher. In front of students. I was there. I saw it. I felt it. And till today, I don’t know how that teacher remained calm. Because if it were me, I don’t think I would have survived that moment with silence. I don’t think my body would have obeyed the command to stand still. But he stood still — not out of weakness, but out of something even deeper: dignity. You think that’s the worst part? No. When the case got to the school owner’s office, we expected justice. We expected the teacher to be defended. Instead, the owner begged the parent — and then turned to the teacher and said: “Just apologize… let’s end it here.” Apologize? Apologize… for being s$lapped? Apologize… for doing his job? Apologize… for being a teacher? That day, I felt something inside me break. I saw a man stripped of his dignity and asked to clap for it. I saw a teacher publicly humiliated — not just by a parent, but by the very system that should have protected him. We are teachers. And we deserve respect.
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  • YOUR HEART IS RARE....

    Special Appreciation post from all the volunteers and partners of the Ark Food Bank to our man of God, Prophet Isaiah Macwealth on the occasion of his 44th Birthday celebrations.

    From Gospel Pillars Church, we love you!
    YOUR HEART IS RARE.... Special Appreciation post from all the volunteers and partners of the Ark Food Bank to our man of God, Prophet Isaiah Macwealth on the occasion of his 44th Birthday celebrations. From Gospel Pillars Church, we love you!
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  • From Obedience to Overflow: A Testimony of Divine Turnaround

    This testimony is a powerful reminder that divine obedience and prophetic alignment can unlock supernatural transformation. When faith meets instruction—through prayer, sacrificial giving, and spiritual commitment—doors of favor and provision open beyond human expectation.

    In just a short time, financial limitations gave way to abundance. Major contracts were secured, stress-free breakthroughs were experienced, and the hand of God became evident in undeniable ways. This is more than coincidence—it is the result of walking in covenant with God and honoring the prophetic voice He has placed in this generation.

    God is still changing stories. Yours can be next.
    Stay connected. Obey divine instructions. Partner with grace—and watch what God will do.
    From Obedience to Overflow: A Testimony of Divine Turnaround This testimony is a powerful reminder that divine obedience and prophetic alignment can unlock supernatural transformation. When faith meets instruction—through prayer, sacrificial giving, and spiritual commitment—doors of favor and provision open beyond human expectation. In just a short time, financial limitations gave way to abundance. Major contracts were secured, stress-free breakthroughs were experienced, and the hand of God became evident in undeniable ways. This is more than coincidence—it is the result of walking in covenant with God and honoring the prophetic voice He has placed in this generation. God is still changing stories. Yours can be next. 👉 Stay connected. Obey divine instructions. Partner with grace—and watch what God will do.
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  • *OUR FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION!*
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U

    *So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.*
    Galatians 6:9

    *When you’re doing the right thing but nothing is changing. God already has plans for you and He is working behind the scenes. He’s lining up the favor and arranging the breaks you need. At the right time, your harvest of blessing will come. Now here’s the key: If there’s a right time, that means any other time is the wrong time. It takes faith and patience to see the promises. God knows what He’s doing. If it hasn’t happened yet, it hasn’t been the right time. But your right time is already on the schedule. In the waiting process, God is doing a work in you, getting you stronger, developing your character. What God is going to do is going to be bigger, better, and more fulfilling than you could imagine. Know God and be unstoppable!!*🙏🏽


    *Good morning to you all, God loves you and he cares for you...keep the faith!*👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    *💫OUR FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION!* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U *So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.* Galatians 6:9 *When you’re doing the right thing but nothing is changing. God already has plans for you and He is working behind the scenes. He’s lining up the favor and arranging the breaks you need. At the right time, your harvest of blessing will come. Now here’s the key: If there’s a right time, that means any other time is the wrong time. It takes faith and patience to see the promises. God knows what He’s doing. If it hasn’t happened yet, it hasn’t been the right time. But your right time is already on the schedule. In the waiting process, God is doing a work in you, getting you stronger, developing your character. What God is going to do is going to be bigger, better, and more fulfilling than you could imagine. Know God and be unstoppable!!*🙏🏽 *Good morning to you all, God loves you and he cares for you...keep the faith!*👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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    💑MARRIAGE TIPS, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ADVICES 💞💃 WhatsApp Channel. *❤️MARRIAGE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING CREATED BY GOD,* *FOR YOU TO ENJOY IT THERE ARE SOME TIPS AND ADVICE YOU NEED TO LEARN:🌹* *6 SECRETS IN MARRIAGE THAT WILL SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP FOR BETTER!*🍹 Secret 1 *Everyone you marry has a weakness. So if you focus on your spouse's weakness you can't get the best out of his strength.* Secret 2 *Everyone has a dark history. No one is an angel. When you get married or you want to get married stop digging into someone's past. What matters most is the present life of your partner. Old things have passed away. Forgive and forget. Focus on the present and the future.* Secret 3 *Every marriage has its own challenges. Marriage is not a bed of roses. Every good marriage has gone through its own test of blazing fire. True love proves in times of challenges. Fight for your marriage. Make up your mind to stay with your spouse in times of need. Remember the vow For better for worse. In sickness and in health be there.* Secret 4 *Every marriage has different levels of success. Don't compare your marriage with any one else. We can never be equal. Some will be far, some behind. To avoid marriage stresses, be patient, work hard and with time your marriage dreams shall come true.* Secret 5 *To get married is declaring war. When you get married you must declare war against enemies of marriage. Some enemies of marriage are:* 1. Ignorance 2. Prayerlessness 3. Unforgiveness 4. Third party influence 5. Stinginess 6. Stubbornness 7. Lack of love 9. Rudeness 10. Laziness 11. Disrespect 12. Cheating Be ready to fight to maintain your marriage zone. Secret 6 *There is no perfect marriage.There is no ready made marriage. Marriage is hard work. Volunteer yourself to work daily on it.* *Marriage is like a car that needs proper maintenance and proper service. If this is not done it will break down somewhere exposing the owner to danger or some unhealthy circumstances Let us not be careless about our marriages.🙏*. 38K followers
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  • *OUR FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION!*
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U

    *So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.*
    Galatians 6:9

    *When you’re doing the right thing but nothing is changing. God already has plans for you and He is working behind the scenes. He’s lining up the favor and arranging the breaks you need. At the right time, your harvest of blessing will come. Now here’s the key: If there’s a right time, that means any other time is the wrong time. It takes faith and patience to see the promises. God knows what He’s doing. If it hasn’t happened yet, it hasn’t been the right time. But your right time is already on the schedule. In the waiting process, God is doing a work in you, getting you stronger, developing your character. What God is going to do is going to be bigger, better, and more fulfilling than you could imagine. Know God and be unstoppable!!*🙏🏽


    *Good morning to you all, God loves you and he cares for you...keep the faith!*👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    *💫OUR FRIDAY MORNING DEVOTION!* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U *So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.* Galatians 6:9 *When you’re doing the right thing but nothing is changing. God already has plans for you and He is working behind the scenes. He’s lining up the favor and arranging the breaks you need. At the right time, your harvest of blessing will come. Now here’s the key: If there’s a right time, that means any other time is the wrong time. It takes faith and patience to see the promises. God knows what He’s doing. If it hasn’t happened yet, it hasn’t been the right time. But your right time is already on the schedule. In the waiting process, God is doing a work in you, getting you stronger, developing your character. What God is going to do is going to be bigger, better, and more fulfilling than you could imagine. Know God and be unstoppable!!*🙏🏽 *Good morning to you all, God loves you and he cares for you...keep the faith!*👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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    💑MARRIAGE TIPS, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ADVICES 💞💃 | WhatsApp Channel
    💑MARRIAGE TIPS, HEALTH AND BUSINESS ADVICES 💞💃 WhatsApp Channel. *❤️MARRIAGE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING CREATED BY GOD,* *FOR YOU TO ENJOY IT THERE ARE SOME TIPS AND ADVICE YOU NEED TO LEARN:🌹* *6 SECRETS IN MARRIAGE THAT WILL SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP FOR BETTER!*🍹 Secret 1 *Everyone you marry has a weakness. So if you focus on your spouse's weakness you can't get the best out of his strength.* Secret 2 *Everyone has a dark history. No one is an angel. When you get married or you want to get married stop digging into someone's past. What matters most is the present life of your partner. Old things have passed away. Forgive and forget. Focus on the present and the future.* Secret 3 *Every marriage has its own challenges. Marriage is not a bed of roses. Every good marriage has gone through its own test of blazing fire. True love proves in times of challenges. Fight for your marriage. Make up your mind to stay with your spouse in times of need. Remember the vow For better for worse. In sickness and in health be there.* Secret 4 *Every marriage has different levels of success. Don't compare your marriage with any one else. We can never be equal. Some will be far, some behind. To avoid marriage stresses, be patient, work hard and with time your marriage dreams shall come true.* Secret 5 *To get married is declaring war. When you get married you must declare war against enemies of marriage. Some enemies of marriage are:* 1. Ignorance 2. Prayerlessness 3. Unforgiveness 4. Third party influence 5. Stinginess 6. Stubbornness 7. Lack of love 9. Rudeness 10. Laziness 11. Disrespect 12. Cheating Be ready to fight to maintain your marriage zone. Secret 6 *There is no perfect marriage.There is no ready made marriage. Marriage is hard work. Volunteer yourself to work daily on it.* *Marriage is like a car that needs proper maintenance and proper service. If this is not done it will break down somewhere exposing the owner to danger or some unhealthy circumstances Let us not be careless about our marriages.🙏*. 38K followers
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  • "So because "So because they want experience, I should throw myself to just anybody?" Amaka would reply, laughing.

    Ifunanya would roll her eyes. "You’ll see love one day. When it hits you, all this grammar will disappear."

    Amaka believed in love. Real love. The one where a man treats you like you matter. The one where you feel safe, respected, and seen. She believed in saving herself for a man who would honor her.

    She didn’t know that love could also be the thing that would destroy her.

    It started on an ordinary Tuesday evening.

    She had just closed from work and was walking to the bus stop near Allen Avenue. A tall man in a clean blue shirt and black trousers was walking beside her. He kept glancing at her.

    “Excuse me, please,” he said gently. “I’ve been trying to get your attention since you crossed the road. My name is Jide.”

    She looked at him. He had kind eyes. There was something gentle about him.

    “I’m Amaka,” she said cautiously.

    He smiled. “Nice name. I don’t want to disturb you, but can I get your number? I’d love to talk to you sometime.”

    She hesitated. Then gave it to him.

    That single moment changed her entire life.

    Jide was different.

    He called every day. Sent sweet good morning and good night texts. He would surprise her with lunch, send money for her mum's birthday, and once paid her bike fare when she got stuck in traffic on her way to church.

    “I’ve never met a woman like you,” he often told her. “You’re different. You have peace around you.”

    When she told him she was a virgin, he was quiet for a moment, then smiled. “That’s beautiful. It makes me respect you even more.”

    She felt safe.

    He introduced her to his friends. They treated her like royalty.

    He took her to his apartment in Lekki and never touched her without permission.

    “I love you, Amaka,” he said one night as they watched a movie. “I want to build a future with you.”

    Her heart danced.

    It happened on their three-month anniversary.

    They had dinner. He played soft music.
    PART 2 want experience, I should throw myself to just anybody?" Amaka would reply, laughing.

    Ifunanya would roll her eyes. "You’ll see love one day. When it hits you, all this grammar will disappear."

    Amaka believed in love. Real love. The one where a man treats you like you matter. The one where you feel safe, respected, and seen. She believed in saving herself for a man who would honor her.

    She didn’t know that love could also be the thing that would destroy her.

    It started on an ordinary Tuesday evening.

    She had just closed from work and was walking to the bus stop near Allen Avenue. A tall man in a clean blue shirt and black trousers was walking beside her. He kept glancing at her.

    “Excuse me, please,” he said gently. “I’ve been trying to get your attention since you crossed the road. My name is Jide.”

    She looked at him. He had kind eyes. There was something gentle about him.

    “I’m Amaka,” she said cautiously.

    He smiled. “Nice name. I don’t want to disturb you, but can I get your number? I’d love to talk to you sometime.”

    She hesitated. Then gave it to him.

    That single moment changed her entire life.

    Jide was different.

    He called every day. Sent sweet good morning and good night texts. He would surprise her with lunch, send money for her mum's birthday, and once paid her bike fare when she got stuck in traffic on her way to church.

    “I’ve never met a woman like you,” he often told her. “You’re different. You have peace around you.”

    When she told him she was a virgin, he was quiet for a moment, then smiled. “That’s beautiful. It makes me respect you even more.”

    She felt safe.

    He introduced her to his friends. They treated her like royalty.

    He took her to his apartment in Lekki and never touched her without permission.

    “I love you, Amaka,” he said one night as they watched a movie. “I want to build a future with you.”

    Her heart danced.

    It happened on their three-month anniversary.

    They had dinner. He played soft music.
    PART 2
    "So because "So because they want experience, I should throw myself to just anybody?" Amaka would reply, laughing. Ifunanya would roll her eyes. "You’ll see love one day. When it hits you, all this grammar will disappear." Amaka believed in love. Real love. The one where a man treats you like you matter. The one where you feel safe, respected, and seen. She believed in saving herself for a man who would honor her. She didn’t know that love could also be the thing that would destroy her. It started on an ordinary Tuesday evening. She had just closed from work and was walking to the bus stop near Allen Avenue. A tall man in a clean blue shirt and black trousers was walking beside her. He kept glancing at her. “Excuse me, please,” he said gently. “I’ve been trying to get your attention since you crossed the road. My name is Jide.” She looked at him. He had kind eyes. There was something gentle about him. “I’m Amaka,” she said cautiously. He smiled. “Nice name. I don’t want to disturb you, but can I get your number? I’d love to talk to you sometime.” She hesitated. Then gave it to him. That single moment changed her entire life. Jide was different. He called every day. Sent sweet good morning and good night texts. He would surprise her with lunch, send money for her mum's birthday, and once paid her bike fare when she got stuck in traffic on her way to church. “I’ve never met a woman like you,” he often told her. “You’re different. You have peace around you.” When she told him she was a virgin, he was quiet for a moment, then smiled. “That’s beautiful. It makes me respect you even more.” She felt safe. He introduced her to his friends. They treated her like royalty. He took her to his apartment in Lekki and never touched her without permission. “I love you, Amaka,” he said one night as they watched a movie. “I want to build a future with you.” Her heart danced. It happened on their three-month anniversary. They had dinner. He played soft music. PART 2 want experience, I should throw myself to just anybody?" Amaka would reply, laughing. Ifunanya would roll her eyes. "You’ll see love one day. When it hits you, all this grammar will disappear." Amaka believed in love. Real love. The one where a man treats you like you matter. The one where you feel safe, respected, and seen. She believed in saving herself for a man who would honor her. She didn’t know that love could also be the thing that would destroy her. It started on an ordinary Tuesday evening. She had just closed from work and was walking to the bus stop near Allen Avenue. A tall man in a clean blue shirt and black trousers was walking beside her. He kept glancing at her. “Excuse me, please,” he said gently. “I’ve been trying to get your attention since you crossed the road. My name is Jide.” She looked at him. He had kind eyes. There was something gentle about him. “I’m Amaka,” she said cautiously. He smiled. “Nice name. I don’t want to disturb you, but can I get your number? I’d love to talk to you sometime.” She hesitated. Then gave it to him. That single moment changed her entire life. Jide was different. He called every day. Sent sweet good morning and good night texts. He would surprise her with lunch, send money for her mum's birthday, and once paid her bike fare when she got stuck in traffic on her way to church. “I’ve never met a woman like you,” he often told her. “You’re different. You have peace around you.” When she told him she was a virgin, he was quiet for a moment, then smiled. “That’s beautiful. It makes me respect you even more.” She felt safe. He introduced her to his friends. They treated her like royalty. He took her to his apartment in Lekki and never touched her without permission. “I love you, Amaka,” he said one night as they watched a movie. “I want to build a future with you.” Her heart danced. It happened on their three-month anniversary. They had dinner. He played soft music. PART 2
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  • "Destiny, stop hiding behind cameras. Stop hiding around people. When you see me at an event, don't try to run away.

    Do you know one day we were all on a business class flight and she came and waited, then she was the last to book. She entered and started making calls.

    Destiny, if you admire me and want to be my friend, make it clear, because I refuse to have you as a friend in the industry.

    You're a cônfused admirer. If you love me this much and want to be my friend, just come and tell me.

    You're always in a competition. I'm not in a competition. I just want real people living a normal life in low key.

    My song Legit you hear? I put 300 million naira.

    The money I spent only for my skin routine is higher than her entire career." – Angela
    Moral lesson trouble dey dey sleep enyanga go wake am
    "Destiny, stop hiding behind cameras. Stop hiding around people. When you see me at an event, don't try to run away. Do you know one day we were all on a business class flight and she came and waited, then she was the last to book. She entered and started making calls. Destiny, if you admire me and want to be my friend, make it clear, because I refuse to have you as a friend in the industry. You're a cônfused admirer. If you love me this much and want to be my friend, just come and tell me. You're always in a competition. I'm not in a competition. I just want real people living a normal life in low key. My song Legit you hear? I put 300 million naira. The money I spent only for my skin routine is higher than her entire career." – Angela Moral lesson trouble dey dey sleep enyanga go wake am
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  • Man's soul is saved,or restored , when his mind becomes renewed with the word of God it is the word of God that saves our soul, renews our minds that restores our souls.
    Man's soul is saved,or restored , when his mind becomes renewed with the word of God it is the word of God that saves our soul, renews our minds that restores our souls.
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  • *AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD STABLECOIN for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments*

    https://coinfomania.com/aeon-integrates-tron-to-enable-20-million-merchants-with-trx-usdt-and-usdd-for-seamless-in-store-crypto-payments/

    On June 5, AEON partnered with TRON DAO to enhance the real-world crypto payment adoption.

    TRON’s $77B stablecoin supply boosts AEON’s goal of fast, affordable, and accessible crypto transactions globally.

    AEON plans to expand crypto payment services into Africa and Latin America retail markets soon.

    Users can now use TRX, USDT, and USDD Stablecoin for offline payments using TRON’s blockchain
    *AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD STABLECOIN for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments* https://coinfomania.com/aeon-integrates-tron-to-enable-20-million-merchants-with-trx-usdt-and-usdd-for-seamless-in-store-crypto-payments/ 💥On June 5, AEON partnered with TRON DAO to enhance the real-world crypto payment adoption. 💥TRON’s $77B stablecoin supply boosts AEON’s goal of fast, affordable, and accessible crypto transactions globally. 💥AEON plans to expand crypto payment services into Africa and Latin America retail markets soon. 💥Users can now use TRX, USDT, and USDD Stablecoin for offline payments using TRON’s blockchain
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    AEON Integrates TRON to Enable 20 Million Merchants with TRX, USDT, and USDD for Seamless In-Store Crypto Payments
    AEON partners with TRON to enable crypto payments at over 20 million merchants across Southeast Asia, with plans for global expansion.
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