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  • Kperogi Tenders Public Apology To Former First Lady Aisha Buhari Over His Facebook Post.

    Prominent Nigerian academician and columnist, Farooq Kperogi, has tendered an unreserved apology to former First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari over a controversial Facebook post he made on July 16, which he now admits caused her significant distress.

    The post, titled “Aisha Buhari, Divorce, and Forgiveness Claim,” generated widespread reactions after it suggested a strain in the late President Muhammadu Buhari’s marriage to Aisha Buhari—a claim Kperogi now concedes should never have been made public.

    In a remorseful statement, Kperogi described the post as “one of the worst and cruelest lapses of judgment” in his life, admitting it has brought him “unfathomable personal anguish” in recent days.

    “Although I absolutely should have foreseen it, I honestly didn’t anticipate the profoundly painful consequences my update would have on Mrs. Aisha Buhari and people closest to her,” he wrote.

    While Kperogi maintained that his source for the information remains credible, he accepted full responsibility for making it public, admitting that “not every well-sourced information is for public consumption.”

    The former Special Adviser to the First Lady on Public Affairs, Alhaji Sani Zorro, reportedly reached out to Kperogi to question the accuracy of the claims and to affirm on Mrs. Buhari’s behalf that her marriage remained intact until President Buhari’s death.

    “I will not contest the particulars and veracity of the information with Alhaji Sani,” Kperogi said. “After all, as the late MKO Abiola memorably said, no one can give you a haircut in your absence.”

    He emphasized that Mrs. Buhari reserves the sole right to define and speak to the status of her marriage. “Her truth should be respected as supreme,” he added.

    While noting that he had no malicious intent or external influence, Kperogi said he now recognizes that the impact of his disclosure far outweighed its factual basis.

    “To Mrs. Aisha Buhari, I offer my heartfelt and unreserved apology for the needless and deeply regrettable hurt I have caused. I am truly sorry,” he concluded.
    Kperogi Tenders Public Apology To Former First Lady Aisha Buhari Over His Facebook Post. Prominent Nigerian academician and columnist, Farooq Kperogi, has tendered an unreserved apology to former First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari over a controversial Facebook post he made on July 16, which he now admits caused her significant distress. The post, titled “Aisha Buhari, Divorce, and Forgiveness Claim,” generated widespread reactions after it suggested a strain in the late President Muhammadu Buhari’s marriage to Aisha Buhari—a claim Kperogi now concedes should never have been made public. In a remorseful statement, Kperogi described the post as “one of the worst and cruelest lapses of judgment” in his life, admitting it has brought him “unfathomable personal anguish” in recent days. “Although I absolutely should have foreseen it, I honestly didn’t anticipate the profoundly painful consequences my update would have on Mrs. Aisha Buhari and people closest to her,” he wrote. While Kperogi maintained that his source for the information remains credible, he accepted full responsibility for making it public, admitting that “not every well-sourced information is for public consumption.” The former Special Adviser to the First Lady on Public Affairs, Alhaji Sani Zorro, reportedly reached out to Kperogi to question the accuracy of the claims and to affirm on Mrs. Buhari’s behalf that her marriage remained intact until President Buhari’s death. “I will not contest the particulars and veracity of the information with Alhaji Sani,” Kperogi said. “After all, as the late MKO Abiola memorably said, no one can give you a haircut in your absence.” He emphasized that Mrs. Buhari reserves the sole right to define and speak to the status of her marriage. “Her truth should be respected as supreme,” he added. While noting that he had no malicious intent or external influence, Kperogi said he now recognizes that the impact of his disclosure far outweighed its factual basis. “To Mrs. Aisha Buhari, I offer my heartfelt and unreserved apology for the needless and deeply regrettable hurt I have caused. I am truly sorry,” he concluded.
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  • The International Founders Conference is God’s prophetic strategy to raise and release kingdom giants — men and women of vision, influence, and purpose — for global impact across ministry, marketplace, and leadership spheres.

    This is where revelation meets strategy. Where spiritual power fuels practical dominion. Where entrepreneurs, CEOs, visionaries, and pioneers align with divine patterns for unstoppable advancement.

    Come Monday, July 21st to Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 I am specially inviting you to International Founders Conference 2025 where Making Global Impact is a reality.

    Every session is an encounter.
    Every word is a divine download.
    Heaven is set. The mandate is clear. Are you ready to scale with God’s blueprint?

    Click this link to register and reserve your seat:
    www.internationalfoundersconference.org
    The International Founders Conference is God’s prophetic strategy to raise and release kingdom giants — men and women of vision, influence, and purpose — for global impact across ministry, marketplace, and leadership spheres. This is where revelation meets strategy. Where spiritual power fuels practical dominion. Where entrepreneurs, CEOs, visionaries, and pioneers align with divine patterns for unstoppable advancement. Come Monday, July 21st to Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 I am specially inviting you to International Founders Conference 2025 where Making Global Impact is a reality. Every session is an encounter. Every word is a divine download. Heaven is set. The mandate is clear. Are you ready to scale with God’s blueprint? Click this link to register and reserve your seat: www.internationalfoundersconference.org
    The International Founders Conference 2025
    IFC 2025 is not just a gathering; it is a divine mandate for founders, pioneers, and their assistants to step into a new dimension of leadership, influence, and impact. This transformational event equips visionaries with the tools, strategies, and spiritual empowerment needed to break barriers and accelerate ministry growth.
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  • THE COVENANT I ASKED MY WIFE TO SIGN BEFORE WE GOT MARRIED

    WHERE THE LOVE OF GOD WILL TAKE YOU, NO CONNECTION ON EARTH CAN GET YOU THERE

    - Bishop David Oyedepo

    Bishop Oyedepo during his message at the Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough spoke at length about having a heart for God using the impact his heart for God has had on his life as an illustration. He gave details of the 'Sailing Under Sealed Order' covenant he signed with God in 1976, "If you check the content of my covenant with God in 1976, I said "Henceforth, I turn my back on everything. They are no longer mine but yours. Church Gist. By that time, You should call me to renounce the things I have deprived myself of, I will not ask a question. I told my wife, this is my stand for Jesus. We were not married then, so I asked her "Are you willing to go with this madness? This is the way I will live my life. I have already entered a covenant, my signature is here. It is your own I am waiting for." She signed. I have the signed original paper. You know I keep things. Signed 12th September 1976. That was when she signed, I wrote that thing the day I caught it. See what a heart for God has done in my little life."

    He further shared "We flew into a country without a VISA. They called the Tower and they said there was no record of any VISA here. They asked who was on board, they said it was me. They asked us to wait a minute and then they said, "Okay, on personal recommendation you can land." Do I know them? No! Do they know me? Maybe they do. Church Gist. We spent four nights in that place doing the will of God. Where the love of God will take you, no connection on earth can get you there. I have not seen anything of value added to my life through any connection till date but Jesus. He is more than enough. He is enough for me. The Man of Galilee is enough for me."

    He finally said he will not be tired of his passion for Kingdom advancement, "When will this man be tired of Matthew 6:33. I won't be tired oh. I am in a covenant with Jesus on it. I have been driving that since He showed me in 1976. When did you start that you are already tired? There is a minister today that I led to Christ in 1972. There is no limit to the future of a genuine lover of Jesus. There is no limit! I have never begged. You know in ministry, they depend on relationships. I don't have any relationships. You call somebody: 'Hello, how are you? I hope you are fine?' why? You want something from them. It is when you are sick, I weigh in. Satan get your hand off this man and yet I don't lack. How are you doing it? Ask God how He is doing it."
    THE COVENANT I ASKED MY WIFE TO SIGN BEFORE WE GOT MARRIED WHERE THE LOVE OF GOD WILL TAKE YOU, NO CONNECTION ON EARTH CAN GET YOU THERE - Bishop David Oyedepo Bishop Oyedepo during his message at the Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough spoke at length about having a heart for God using the impact his heart for God has had on his life as an illustration. He gave details of the 'Sailing Under Sealed Order' covenant he signed with God in 1976, "If you check the content of my covenant with God in 1976, I said "Henceforth, I turn my back on everything. They are no longer mine but yours. Church Gist. By that time, You should call me to renounce the things I have deprived myself of, I will not ask a question. I told my wife, this is my stand for Jesus. We were not married then, so I asked her "Are you willing to go with this madness? This is the way I will live my life. I have already entered a covenant, my signature is here. It is your own I am waiting for." She signed. I have the signed original paper. You know I keep things. Signed 12th September 1976. That was when she signed, I wrote that thing the day I caught it. See what a heart for God has done in my little life." He further shared "We flew into a country without a VISA. They called the Tower and they said there was no record of any VISA here. They asked who was on board, they said it was me. They asked us to wait a minute and then they said, "Okay, on personal recommendation you can land." Do I know them? No! Do they know me? Maybe they do. Church Gist. We spent four nights in that place doing the will of God. Where the love of God will take you, no connection on earth can get you there. I have not seen anything of value added to my life through any connection till date but Jesus. He is more than enough. He is enough for me. The Man of Galilee is enough for me." He finally said he will not be tired of his passion for Kingdom advancement, "When will this man be tired of Matthew 6:33. I won't be tired oh. I am in a covenant with Jesus on it. I have been driving that since He showed me in 1976. When did you start that you are already tired? There is a minister today that I led to Christ in 1972. There is no limit to the future of a genuine lover of Jesus. There is no limit! I have never begged. You know in ministry, they depend on relationships. I don't have any relationships. You call somebody: 'Hello, how are you? I hope you are fine?' why? You want something from them. It is when you are sick, I weigh in. Satan get your hand off this man and yet I don't lack. How are you doing it? Ask God how He is doing it."
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  • Three civil society organisations have condemned the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, over a viral video where he threatened Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party.

    The groups, ImpactHouse Centre for Development Communication, Accountability Lab Nigeria, and Kimpact Development Initiative (KDI) described the Governor’s remarks as dangerous, undemocratic, and a clear threat to peace and political freedom.

    Check comment section for more......
    Three civil society organisations have condemned the Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo, over a viral video where he threatened Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party. The groups, ImpactHouse Centre for Development Communication, Accountability Lab Nigeria, and Kimpact Development Initiative (KDI) described the Governor’s remarks as dangerous, undemocratic, and a clear threat to peace and political freedom. Check comment section for more......
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  • When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined?

    What of the lives they shattered?

    The voices they silenced?

    The dreams they wasted?

    What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover?

    What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place?

    Muhammadu Buhari is gone.

    And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET!

    But I remember.

    I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem
    gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance.

    The streetlights went off.
    The cameras looked away.
    The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens!

    He was Commander-in-Chief!

    Families are still grieving. Many are still missing.

    His government denied their murder.

    They made us question the evidence of our own eyes.

    They spat on our memory and dared us to forget.

    I remember the Shi’ites
    fathers, sons, women, children
    dragged through dust, crushed under boots,
    for daring to march and pray differently.

    I remember the violent burial of justice
    when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style,
    without warrants, without shame, without consequence.
    Till date, no justification.
    And the judiciary never stood the same again.

    I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society
    with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles
    while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates.
    While children from burnt villages grew up without homes,
    without fathers,
    without mothers,
    without answers.

    I remember the grievous collapse of the economy
    the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history
    while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation.

    As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories,
    he remained absent.

    Absent while businesses folded.

    Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World.

    He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved
    and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension.

    No strategy.

    No empathy.

    No shame.

    I remember the wickedness of his final days in office
    a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform,
    announced without foresight,
    without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural.

    People died not for lack of medicine,
    but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it.

    Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun,
    for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away.

    And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy
    the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper
    was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history!

    Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Why?

    Because he is now under the earth?

    Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule?

    Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived?

    Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living?

    He died in London
    not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos
    but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford.

    And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said,
    "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..."

    The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare!

    So, who should use Nigerian hospitals?

    Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"?

    The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead?

    The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors?

    And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created.

    He ran from his own legacy.

    How many Nigerians can run from bad governance?
    How many of you reading this can afford London clinics?

    But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.”

    Do not remember your pain.
    Do not remember your trauma.
    Do not remember the loved ones you buried.
    Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets.
    Do not remember your truth.

    But I do remember.
    And I will not be silent.

    He governed like a ghost
    distant, cold, silent
    except when denying responsibility.

    He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it.
    He stole our time.
    He wasted our growth.
    He stifled our voice.

    And now, they want to steal our memory too?

    Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience.

    We are too forgiving.
    Too adaptive.
    Too FORGETFUL.

    We hug trauma like tradition.

    We laugh in hunger...in pain!

    We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab.

    We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us.

    Leaders who weaponize our silence.

    Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness.

    Who take and take and take
    because they know:
    When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.”
    We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.”

    And so we never name shame.

    We never call wickedness exactly what it is.

    We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it.

    And that is why it never ends.

    That is why they never stop taking us for granted.

    Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence.

    Let his memory haunt the halls of power.

    Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation.

    Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know:

    If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace.

    We will not lie for you.

    We will not absolve you.

    We will not let death whitewash your legacy.

    We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory.

    ---
    This post is about us.

    About Nigeria.

    And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness.

    We say: “Let the dead rest.”

    But did the dead let us rest?

    We say: "Respect the dead."

    But did the dead respect the living?

    We must stop confusing cowardice for civility.
    We must stop mistaking silence for grace.
    We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations!

    We must make it clear:

    To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living.

    A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters.

    I want a country
    where our children have a future they can trust.

    Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky.

    Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere.

    Where hospitals heal, not kill.

    Where doctors and health personnel are well paid
    and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said,
    without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President!

    Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators.

    And if that future must begin with truth,
    then let it begin here.

    Buhari failed this country.
    Spectacularly.
    Shamelessly.
    Fatally.

    He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before.

    That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise.

    Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness,
    we teach the living that legacies don’t matter
    and that is how nations die long before their people do.

    And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…”

    I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness.

    To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality!

    The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us.

    Their impact outlives their breath.

    And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too.

    “Do not speak ill of the dead?”

    Then, let the dead live better.

    Let them lead with conscience,

    remembering the day they'll take their final breath.

    Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing.

    Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair.

    Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility.

    Let the dead rest, if they so deserve.

    But let the truth never sleep.

    My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child!
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    When people die, we say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” But today, I ask one question: what of the living the dead ruined? What of the lives they shattered? The voices they silenced? The dreams they wasted? What if the dead ruled with cruelty and departed, leaving a trail of victims too damaged to ever recover? What if their legacy is the reason some died untimely, violently, and unnecessarily in the first place? Muhammadu Buhari is gone. And once again, a bleeding nation is being asked to perform its most dangerous ritual: FORGET! But I remember. I remember citizens waving flags and singing the anthem gunned down at Lekki Tollgate by soldiers, under his government that saw a demand for dignity as defiance. The streetlights went off. The cameras looked away. The bullets rained down mercilessly on unarmed citizens! He was Commander-in-Chief! Families are still grieving. Many are still missing. His government denied their murder. They made us question the evidence of our own eyes. They spat on our memory and dared us to forget. I remember the Shi’ites fathers, sons, women, children dragged through dust, crushed under boots, for daring to march and pray differently. I remember the violent burial of justice when DSS agents invaded judges’ homes at midnight, Gestapo-style, without warrants, without shame, without consequence. Till date, no justification. And the judiciary never stood the same again. I remember the hundreds of “repentant” Boko Haram terrorists he released back into society with fanfare, jollof rice, sewing machines, starter packs, and smiles while widows of slain soldiers clutched folded flags and death certificates. While children from burnt villages grew up without homes, without fathers, without mothers, without answers. I remember the grievous collapse of the economy the deepest plunge into abyss this nation had witnessed in recent history while Buhari repeatedly abandoned the country, disappearing for weeks without remorse, without explanation. As inflation soared, the Naira crumbled into disgrace, and food prices became horror stories, he remained absent. Absent while businesses folded. Absent while the World Poverty Clock declared Nigeria the Poverty Capital of the World. He watched from a distance, aloof, detached, unmoved and whenever he spoke, it was either denial or pure condescension. No strategy. No empathy. No shame. I remember the wickedness of his final days in office a Naira redesign wrapped in the disguise of reform, announced without foresight, without care for the poor, the sick, the elderly, or the rural. People died not for lack of medicine, but because they couldn’t use or access their money to purchase it. Aged parents wept bitterly in the streets, under the hot sun, for days that turned into weeks, because their own money was locked away. And Buhari, the Chief Architect of that doomsday policy the man under whose watch lives wasted like scraps of paper was the single biggest beneficiary of public goodwill in our democratic history! Yet they say, “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Why? Because he is now under the earth? Was he not godlike in power while we suffered under his rule? Since when did death become a bleach that wipes away how people lived? Since when did dying canonize men who had no empathy for the living? He died in London not in Zaria, not in Enugu, not in Jos but in a foreign hospital most Nigerians cannot even dream of, let alone afford. And his media aide, Femi Adesina, looked Nigerians dead in the face and said, "Buhari could have long died if he used Nigerian hospitals...due to lack of medical competence..." The sheer cruelty of the Nigerian ruling class in full glare! So, who should use Nigerian hospitals? Who should suffer the lack of "medical competence"? The aggrieved masses, from whom you now demand silence or empathy for the dead? The one who ruled for 8 YEARS over bad hospitals, empty pharmacies, and unpaid doctors? And when his time came, he fled, as usual, the very system he created. He ran from his own legacy. How many Nigerians can run from bad governance? How many of you reading this can afford London clinics? But again, they say: “Do not speak ill of the dead.” Do not remember your pain. Do not remember your trauma. Do not remember the loved ones you buried. Do not remember the blood that dried on our streets. Do not remember your truth. But I do remember. And I will not be silent. He governed like a ghost distant, cold, silent except when denying responsibility. He left a nation poorer, angrier, and more broken than he met it. He stole our time. He wasted our growth. He stifled our voice. And now, they want to steal our memory too? Nigeria is a tragedy dressed in resilience. We are too forgiving. Too adaptive. Too FORGETFUL. We hug trauma like tradition. We laugh in hunger...in pain! We move on too fast, too far, before our wounds even scab. We’ve normalized cuddling and being ruled by people who do not love us. Leaders who weaponize our silence. Who live lavishly off our forgetfulness. Who take and take and take because they know: When they die, we’ll still say “rest in peace.” We’ll still honor their ignoble memory and whisper: “Don’t speak ill of the dead.” And so we never name shame. We never call wickedness exactly what it is. We never hang failure around the necks of those who earned it. And that is why it never ends. That is why they never stop taking us for granted. Let Buhari’s name NEVER be uttered with reverence. Let his memory haunt the halls of power. Let his people carry the burden of the name that emptied a nation. Let every living and future president, governor, senator, judge, and minister know: If you ruin lives, you will not be remembered in peace. We will not lie for you. We will not absolve you. We will not let death whitewash your legacy. We will not silence our truth for the comfort of your memory. --- This post is about us. About Nigeria. And how we keep burying our trauma under the cloak of politeness. We say: “Let the dead rest.” But did the dead let us rest? We say: "Respect the dead." But did the dead respect the living? We must stop confusing cowardice for civility. We must stop mistaking silence for grace. We must be comfortable with painful truth, demanding accountability, and having tough conversations! We must make it clear: To die in disgrace must be a warning to the living. A nation that does not shame the wicked will keep giving birth to monsters. I want a country where our children have a future they can trust. Where they look up to their leaders and not just up at airplanes far in the sky. Where our brightest minds don’t flee to be second-class citizens elsewhere. Where hospitals heal, not kill. Where doctors and health personnel are well paid and not told to go learn tailoring, like Buhari's own Health Minister once said, without fear of any rebuke from his boss, the President! Where leaders are true stewards, not shameless, heartless predators. And if that future must begin with truth, then let it begin here. Buhari failed this country. Spectacularly. Shamelessly. Fatally. He squandered hope and enormous goodwill, the kind never seen before. That is his legacy, and I will not pretend otherwise. Because when death becomes a sweet deodorant for wickedness, we teach the living that legacies don’t matter and that is how nations die long before their people do. And to those of you who say, “He’s gone now. Let’s move on. Let’s focus on our own legacy…” I say: we cannot build clean legacies atop the graves of unaccounted wickedness. To move forward without reckoning is not wisdom; it is willful amnesia. It is dangerous, faux morality! The dead may be gone, yes. But their choices still live with us. Their impact outlives their breath. And the way we remember them tells the living what history will one day say of them too. “Do not speak ill of the dead?” Then, let the dead live better. Let them lead with conscience, remembering the day they'll take their final breath. Enough of political correctness that earns us nothing. Enough of false civility that brings us more chains and despair. Enough of this culture of respectability we have pushed too far into sheer docility. Let the dead rest, if they so deserve. But let the truth never sleep. My name is Ayo Atitebi, and I am my father's child! Copied.
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  • YOUR MIND IS YOUR MIGHT!

    Investing more in your mind than in material possessions is one of the most transformative decisions an individual can make. While material items may offer temporary gratification, the development of the mind yields lifelong returns—wisdom, resilience, creativity, and adaptability.

    The human mind, when nurtured through learning, reflection, and critical thinking, becomes a powerful engine for growth, problem-solving, and innovation. Unlike possessions that depreciate or become obsolete, the insights and intellectual skills you gain compound over time, enabling you to see opportunities where others see obstacles.

    In a rapidly changing world, it is not what you own that gives you an edge, but what you know, how you think, and how well you can adapt. Education, mental discipline, and self-awareness are the keys that unlock true wealth—one that cannot be stolen, devalued, or lost.

    Moreover, spending more on your mind instills confidence and elevates purpose. A well-nurtured mind becomes a reservoir of clarity and vision that transcends materialism. You learn to measure success not by the quantity of things, but by the quality of thoughts, the impact of your contributions, and the depth of your peace.

    Books, mentorship, skill development, spiritual growth, and mental health support are not luxuries—they are essentials for anyone committed to a fulfilled and impactful life. When you prioritize mind over matter, you build a life that is not only successful but sustainable. As the saying goes, "If you feed your mind, your life will follow." Choose to invest where it truly counts—in the wealth of your inner world.

    Friends, always remember, your MIND is your MIGHT..... Spend massively on it, because the ROI is also massive!

    Just an attempt to SPARK value!

    DYN....... Grooming Africa's Future Entrepreneurs to SPARK value!™

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  • BREAKING: FROM CRISIS TO CONFIDENCE: CBN GOVERNOR CARDOSO NAMED AFRICA'S BEST CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR

    In a monumental recognition of Nigeria's economic leadership, Central Bank Governor Yemi Cardoso has been awarded the prestigious title of Africa's Best Central Bank Governor. This esteemed award is a testament to Governor Cardoso's unwavering dedication, strategic vision, and exceptional leadership in navigating the Nigerian economy through turbulent waters.

    The announcement of this award has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the nation, with many Nigerians expressing pride and admiration for Governor Cardoso's remarkable achievement. The recognition is not only a personal triumph for the governor but also a validation of the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence.

    Governor Cardoso's appointment as the governor of the CBN was marked by significant economic challenges, including rising inflation, foreign exchange shortages, and dwindling investor confidence. However, under his stewardship, the CBN has implemented various policies aimed at addressing these challenges and promoting economic growth. The governor's leadership has been characterized by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and prudent monetary policy management.

    One of Governor Cardoso's most notable achievements is his efforts to unify the country's multiple exchange rates, which had created distortions in the foreign exchange market. By introducing policies aimed at converging the rates, the CBN has made significant progress in reducing arbitrage opportunities and promoting a more efficient allocation of foreign exchange resources.

    Another area where Governor Cardoso has made a significant impact is in the area of financial inclusion. Under his leadership, the CBN has implemented policies aimed at increasing access to financial services, particularly for underserved populations. The governor's commitment to financial inclusion has led to an increase in the number of Nigerians with access to banking services, thereby promoting economic growth and reducing poverty.

    The award of Africa's Best Central Bank Governor to Governor Cardoso is a recognition of his efforts to promote economic stability and growth in Nigeria. It is also a testament to his leadership skills, strategic vision, and commitment to transparency and accountability. The award is expected to boost investor confidence in the Nigerian economy and promote a more favorable business environment.

    In addition to his policy initiatives, Governor Cardoso has also been recognized for his leadership style, which has been described as collaborative and inclusive. He has worked closely with various stakeholders, including government officials, financial sector operators, and civil society organizations, to promote a more stable and prosperous economy.

    The implications of this award are far-reaching, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the Nigerian economy. With Governor Cardoso at the helm of the CBN, investors are likely to have increased confidence in the country's economic management, which could lead to increased foreign direct investment. This, in turn, could lead to economic growth, job creation, and a reduction in poverty.

    Furthermore, the award is a validation of the CBN's efforts to promote financial stability and reduce systemic risk in the financial system. Governor Cardoso's leadership has been marked by a commitment to prudential regulation and supervision, which has helped to reduce the risk of financial instability and promote a more stable financial system.

    In conclusion, Governor Yemi Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a testament to his exceptional leadership and dedication to promoting economic stability and growth in Nigeria. The recognition is a validation of the CBN's efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence. As the Nigerian economy continues to navigate through challenging times, Governor Cardoso's leadership and vision will be crucial in promoting a more stable and prosperous economy.

    The award also highlights the importance of effective monetary policy management in promoting economic growth and stability. It serves as a reminder that the leadership of central banks plays a critical role in shaping the economic fortunes of nations. In the case of Nigeria, Governor Cardoso's leadership has been instrumental in promoting economic stability and restoring investor confidence.

    As Nigeria looks to the future, Governor Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a beacon of hope for a brighter economic future. It is a testament to the progress that has been made in stabilizing the economy and promoting economic growth. With continued commitment to prudent economic management, Nigeria is poised to achieve even greater economic heights in the years to come.

    The international community has taken note of Governor Cardoso's achievement, with many international organizations and financial institutions congratulating him on his award. The award is seen as a recognition of Nigeria's economic potential and the progress that has been made in stabilizing the economy.

    In summary, Governor Yemi Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a significant achievement that reflects his exceptional leadership and dedication to promoting economic stability and growth in Nigeria. The recognition is a validation of the CBN's efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence. As Nigeria continues to navigate through challenging times, Governor Cardoso's leadership and vision will be crucial in promoting a more stable and prosperous economy.

    Governor Cardoso's achievement serves as an inspiration to other central bank governors in Africa and around the world. His leadership style, policy initiatives, and commitment to transparency and accountability have set a high standard.

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    BREAKING: FROM CRISIS TO CONFIDENCE: CBN GOVERNOR CARDOSO NAMED AFRICA'S BEST CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR🔥🔥🔥🔥 In a monumental recognition of Nigeria's economic leadership, Central Bank Governor Yemi Cardoso has been awarded the prestigious title of Africa's Best Central Bank Governor. This esteemed award is a testament to Governor Cardoso's unwavering dedication, strategic vision, and exceptional leadership in navigating the Nigerian economy through turbulent waters. The announcement of this award has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the nation, with many Nigerians expressing pride and admiration for Governor Cardoso's remarkable achievement. The recognition is not only a personal triumph for the governor but also a validation of the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence. Governor Cardoso's appointment as the governor of the CBN was marked by significant economic challenges, including rising inflation, foreign exchange shortages, and dwindling investor confidence. However, under his stewardship, the CBN has implemented various policies aimed at addressing these challenges and promoting economic growth. The governor's leadership has been characterized by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and prudent monetary policy management. One of Governor Cardoso's most notable achievements is his efforts to unify the country's multiple exchange rates, which had created distortions in the foreign exchange market. By introducing policies aimed at converging the rates, the CBN has made significant progress in reducing arbitrage opportunities and promoting a more efficient allocation of foreign exchange resources. Another area where Governor Cardoso has made a significant impact is in the area of financial inclusion. Under his leadership, the CBN has implemented policies aimed at increasing access to financial services, particularly for underserved populations. The governor's commitment to financial inclusion has led to an increase in the number of Nigerians with access to banking services, thereby promoting economic growth and reducing poverty. The award of Africa's Best Central Bank Governor to Governor Cardoso is a recognition of his efforts to promote economic stability and growth in Nigeria. It is also a testament to his leadership skills, strategic vision, and commitment to transparency and accountability. The award is expected to boost investor confidence in the Nigerian economy and promote a more favorable business environment. In addition to his policy initiatives, Governor Cardoso has also been recognized for his leadership style, which has been described as collaborative and inclusive. He has worked closely with various stakeholders, including government officials, financial sector operators, and civil society organizations, to promote a more stable and prosperous economy. The implications of this award are far-reaching, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the Nigerian economy. With Governor Cardoso at the helm of the CBN, investors are likely to have increased confidence in the country's economic management, which could lead to increased foreign direct investment. This, in turn, could lead to economic growth, job creation, and a reduction in poverty. Furthermore, the award is a validation of the CBN's efforts to promote financial stability and reduce systemic risk in the financial system. Governor Cardoso's leadership has been marked by a commitment to prudential regulation and supervision, which has helped to reduce the risk of financial instability and promote a more stable financial system. In conclusion, Governor Yemi Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a testament to his exceptional leadership and dedication to promoting economic stability and growth in Nigeria. The recognition is a validation of the CBN's efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence. As the Nigerian economy continues to navigate through challenging times, Governor Cardoso's leadership and vision will be crucial in promoting a more stable and prosperous economy. The award also highlights the importance of effective monetary policy management in promoting economic growth and stability. It serves as a reminder that the leadership of central banks plays a critical role in shaping the economic fortunes of nations. In the case of Nigeria, Governor Cardoso's leadership has been instrumental in promoting economic stability and restoring investor confidence. As Nigeria looks to the future, Governor Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a beacon of hope for a brighter economic future. It is a testament to the progress that has been made in stabilizing the economy and promoting economic growth. With continued commitment to prudent economic management, Nigeria is poised to achieve even greater economic heights in the years to come. The international community has taken note of Governor Cardoso's achievement, with many international organizations and financial institutions congratulating him on his award. The award is seen as a recognition of Nigeria's economic potential and the progress that has been made in stabilizing the economy. In summary, Governor Yemi Cardoso's award as Africa's Best Central Bank Governor is a significant achievement that reflects his exceptional leadership and dedication to promoting economic stability and growth in Nigeria. The recognition is a validation of the CBN's efforts to stabilize the economy and restore investor confidence. As Nigeria continues to navigate through challenging times, Governor Cardoso's leadership and vision will be crucial in promoting a more stable and prosperous economy. Governor Cardoso's achievement serves as an inspiration to other central bank governors in Africa and around the world. His leadership style, policy initiatives, and commitment to transparency and accountability have set a high standard. Follow us Educate to Get Sense
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  • Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we are not responsible for other people's poor behaviour towards us, or their gaslighting, or their manipulation, or their unkindness. That's on them. What's on you is how you choose to respond, set boundaries, know your worth, and not let their actions impact the beautiful soul that you are.

    Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that we are not responsible for other people's poor behaviour towards us, or their gaslighting, or their manipulation, or their unkindness. That's on them. What's on you is how you choose to respond, set boundaries, know your worth, and not let their actions impact the beautiful soul that you are.
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  • RELEASE YOUR POTENTIAL: A Guide to Self-Discovery and Growth

    Introduction:

    ⦁ Unleashing the Power Within: An overview of the transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
    ⦁ The Importance of Self-Belief: Recognizing your inherent worth and potential for greatness.
    ⦁ Embracing the Journey: Understanding that personal growth is an ongoing process of learning and evolution.

    I. Understanding Your Potential:

    ⦁ Defining Your Potential: What does it mean to you? Exploring different facets of potential (e.g., intellectual, creative, physical, emotional, spiritual).
    ⦁ Identifying Your Strengths and Talents: Recognizing your natural abilities and areas of excellence.
    ⦁ Acknowledging Limiting Beliefs: Uncovering and challenging beliefs that hold you back.

    II. Cultivating Self-Awareness:

    ⦁ Exploring Your Values: Identifying your core values and aligning your actions with them.
    ⦁ Understanding Your Personality: Utilizing personality assessments and introspection to gain deeper self-knowledge.
    ⦁ Recognizing Your Passions: Discovering what truly excites and motivates you.

    III. Setting Meaningful Goals:

    ⦁ Defining Your Vision: Creating a clear picture of your ideal future self.
    ⦁ Setting SMART Goals: Establishing specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals.
    ⦁ Developing Action Plans: Breaking down your goals into actionable steps.

    IV. Building a Support System:

    ⦁ Identifying Key Supporters: Recognizing individuals who can offer encouragement, guidance, and accountability.
    ⦁ Cultivating Meaningful Relationships: Building strong connections with people who inspire and support you.
    ⦁ Seeking Mentorship and Guidance: Finding experienced individuals who can offer valuable insights and advice.

    V. Overcoming Obstacles and Challenges:

    ⦁ Developing Resilience: Building the ability to bounce back from setbacks.
    ⦁ Managing Fear and Self-Doubt: Implementing strategies to overcome limiting emotions.
    ⦁ Cultivating a Growth Mindset: Embracing challenges as opportunities for learning and growth.

    VI. Taking Action and Building Momentum:

    ⦁ Creating a Supportive Environment: Surrounding yourself with positive influences.
    ⦁ Developing Effective Habits: Implementing daily practices that support your goals.
    ⦁ Embracing Continuous Learning: Seeking out new knowledge and experiences.

    VII. Living a Fulfilling Life:

    ⦁ Aligning Your Actions with Your Values: Living authentically and with purpose.
    ⦁ Contributing to Something Larger Than Yourself: Finding ways to make a positive impact on the world.
    ⦁ Embracing the Journey of Self-Discovery: Recognizing that personal growth is an ongoing process.

    Conclusion:

    ⦁ The Ongoing Journey of Self-Discovery: Reinforcing the continuous nature of personal growth and development.
    ⦁ Embracing the Future with Confidence: Encouraging readers to step into their full potential with a sense of purpose and self-assurance.
    ⦁ Living a Life of Purpose and Fulfillment: Inspiring readers to create a life aligned with their values and aspirations.
    RELEASE YOUR POTENTIAL: A Guide to Self-Discovery and Growth Introduction: ⦁ Unleashing the Power Within: An overview of the transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth. ⦁ The Importance of Self-Belief: Recognizing your inherent worth and potential for greatness. ⦁ Embracing the Journey: Understanding that personal growth is an ongoing process of learning and evolution. I. Understanding Your Potential: ⦁ Defining Your Potential: What does it mean to you? Exploring different facets of potential (e.g., intellectual, creative, physical, emotional, spiritual). ⦁ Identifying Your Strengths and Talents: Recognizing your natural abilities and areas of excellence. ⦁ Acknowledging Limiting Beliefs: Uncovering and challenging beliefs that hold you back. II. Cultivating Self-Awareness: ⦁ Exploring Your Values: Identifying your core values and aligning your actions with them. ⦁ Understanding Your Personality: Utilizing personality assessments and introspection to gain deeper self-knowledge. ⦁ Recognizing Your Passions: Discovering what truly excites and motivates you. III. Setting Meaningful Goals: ⦁ Defining Your Vision: Creating a clear picture of your ideal future self. ⦁ Setting SMART Goals: Establishing specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals. ⦁ Developing Action Plans: Breaking down your goals into actionable steps. IV. Building a Support System: ⦁ Identifying Key Supporters: Recognizing individuals who can offer encouragement, guidance, and accountability. ⦁ Cultivating Meaningful Relationships: Building strong connections with people who inspire and support you. ⦁ Seeking Mentorship and Guidance: Finding experienced individuals who can offer valuable insights and advice. V. Overcoming Obstacles and Challenges: ⦁ Developing Resilience: Building the ability to bounce back from setbacks. ⦁ Managing Fear and Self-Doubt: Implementing strategies to overcome limiting emotions. ⦁ Cultivating a Growth Mindset: Embracing challenges as opportunities for learning and growth. VI. Taking Action and Building Momentum: ⦁ Creating a Supportive Environment: Surrounding yourself with positive influences. ⦁ Developing Effective Habits: Implementing daily practices that support your goals. ⦁ Embracing Continuous Learning: Seeking out new knowledge and experiences. VII. Living a Fulfilling Life: ⦁ Aligning Your Actions with Your Values: Living authentically and with purpose. ⦁ Contributing to Something Larger Than Yourself: Finding ways to make a positive impact on the world. ⦁ Embracing the Journey of Self-Discovery: Recognizing that personal growth is an ongoing process. Conclusion: ⦁ The Ongoing Journey of Self-Discovery: Reinforcing the continuous nature of personal growth and development. ⦁ Embracing the Future with Confidence: Encouraging readers to step into their full potential with a sense of purpose and self-assurance. ⦁ Living a Life of Purpose and Fulfillment: Inspiring readers to create a life aligned with their values and aspirations.
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  • SEEDS OF DESTINY, A DUNAMIS CHURCH DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
    BY DR PST PAUL ENENCHE

    DATE: SATURDAY, 19TH JULY 2025.

    TOPIC:
    THE MYSTERY OF FAITH

    SCRIPTURE:
    For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.
    1 JOHN 5:4.

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: We are called to fight but destined to win.

    Faith is a great mystery that looks complicated to many people, and so it must be decomplicated. For many people, the question is, what is faith? And how does it work? It is, therefore, crucial to understand the subject of faith because everything in life is by faith
    (Galatians 3:11).
    It is the mystery of faith that gives meaning to life. And until you understand the mystery of faith, you will live a life without meaning. A meaningless life, a life full of defeat, is a product of the lack of understanding of the mystery of faith.

    In scripture, men who made history despite life’s battles were men who understood the mystery of faith. Abraham made history with God. Daniel, David, all the people mentioned in Hebrews Chapter Eleven were people who made history with God despite life’s many confrontations. They understood the mystery of faith. So, the understanding of the mystery of faith impacts meaning to life and causes people to make history despite the battles of life.

    Now, on our journey to decomplicating the mystery of faith, let us look at what faith is.

    Faith is making moves and taking steps based on scriptural insight, or insight from the Word of God, thus moving God to act in your situation and on your behalf. The move of man always provokes the move of God. When man moves God moves. When we move in line with His word, He moves to confirm His Word (Mark 16:20).

    Men of faith are movers. They are people of action. As a man of faith, you make moves and take steps based on what God said. You take steps and make moves based on what you read from the Bible.

    Now, note these facts about faith:

    1. The Word of God is the most authentic foundation for faith. We understand by faith that the world was framed by the Word of God (Hebrews 11:3). And Romans 10:17 says,
    Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God. So, the word of God is the most authentic foundation of faith.

    2. Faith does not prevent battles. According to the Scripture, the just shall live by his faith
    (Habakkuk 2:4).
    That means, if the just must survive the battles of life, and make impact in life, faith is not negotiable. But it may surprise you to also know that faith does not prevent battles. Someone may say, “I do not have faith; that is why I am always confronted.” No! Faith does not prevent confrontations; it only gives the power to overcome confrontations and persistently dwell in the arena of victory.

    No one overcomes without fighting.
    1Timothy 6:12 says,
    fight the good fight of faith. So, anyone who is not ready for a fight is not ready for faith and victory. And the fight of faith is nothing but the confrontation of conviction; it is the enemy trying to challenge what you believe. Faith does not prevent battles or confrontations; it only guarantees victory in the face of battles and confrontations.

    We are called to fight but destined to win. So, for a challenge or confrontation to rise against you is not evidence of lack of faith; it is bowing for defeat that is the evidence of lack of faith.

    Beloved, I decree that you shall continue to triumph in every battle over your life. Arise in victory by the weapon of faith, in the Name of Jesus Christ.

    REMEMBER THIS:
    We are called to fight but destined to win.

    ASSIGNMENT(S):
    1. Refuse to be afraid of the battles of life.

    2. Engage your faith and the Word of God in any battle confronting your life.

    3. See your victory before you fight the battle.

    PRAYER:
    Lord, I believe in the power of your Word for my victory in life. I decree the destruction of every enemy weapon fashioned against my life and destiny, in the Name of Jesus Christ.

    FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE:
    THE MYSTERY OF FAITH

    DAILY BIBLE READING: Isaiah 13-15

    QUOTE:
    The absence of faith shortens life.
    Culled from the book, 22 Laws of Life. Vol.1 by Dr Paul Enenche.

    AMAZING FACT:
    It takes at least 8 bees their lifetime to create a teaspoon of honey.

    PROPHETIC WORD/ DECLARATION:
    You shall know no defeat by the force of faith in this season in Jesus Name.
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    🍒🌽SEEDS OF DESTINY, A DUNAMIS CHURCH DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE BY DR PST PAUL ENENCHE DATE: SATURDAY, 19TH JULY 2025. TOPIC: THE MYSTERY OF FAITH SCRIPTURE: For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith. 1 JOHN 5:4. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: We are called to fight but destined to win. Faith is a great mystery that looks complicated to many people, and so it must be decomplicated. For many people, the question is, what is faith? And how does it work? It is, therefore, crucial to understand the subject of faith because everything in life is by faith (Galatians 3:11). It is the mystery of faith that gives meaning to life. And until you understand the mystery of faith, you will live a life without meaning. A meaningless life, a life full of defeat, is a product of the lack of understanding of the mystery of faith. In scripture, men who made history despite life’s battles were men who understood the mystery of faith. Abraham made history with God. Daniel, David, all the people mentioned in Hebrews Chapter Eleven were people who made history with God despite life’s many confrontations. They understood the mystery of faith. So, the understanding of the mystery of faith impacts meaning to life and causes people to make history despite the battles of life. Now, on our journey to decomplicating the mystery of faith, let us look at what faith is. Faith is making moves and taking steps based on scriptural insight, or insight from the Word of God, thus moving God to act in your situation and on your behalf. The move of man always provokes the move of God. When man moves God moves. When we move in line with His word, He moves to confirm His Word (Mark 16:20). Men of faith are movers. They are people of action. As a man of faith, you make moves and take steps based on what God said. You take steps and make moves based on what you read from the Bible. Now, note these facts about faith: 1. The Word of God is the most authentic foundation for faith. We understand by faith that the world was framed by the Word of God (Hebrews 11:3). And Romans 10:17 says, Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the word of God. So, the word of God is the most authentic foundation of faith. 2. Faith does not prevent battles. According to the Scripture, the just shall live by his faith (Habakkuk 2:4). That means, if the just must survive the battles of life, and make impact in life, faith is not negotiable. But it may surprise you to also know that faith does not prevent battles. Someone may say, “I do not have faith; that is why I am always confronted.” No! Faith does not prevent confrontations; it only gives the power to overcome confrontations and persistently dwell in the arena of victory. No one overcomes without fighting. 1Timothy 6:12 says, fight the good fight of faith. So, anyone who is not ready for a fight is not ready for faith and victory. And the fight of faith is nothing but the confrontation of conviction; it is the enemy trying to challenge what you believe. Faith does not prevent battles or confrontations; it only guarantees victory in the face of battles and confrontations. We are called to fight but destined to win. So, for a challenge or confrontation to rise against you is not evidence of lack of faith; it is bowing for defeat that is the evidence of lack of faith. Beloved, I decree that you shall continue to triumph in every battle over your life. Arise in victory by the weapon of faith, in the Name of Jesus Christ. REMEMBER THIS: We are called to fight but destined to win. ASSIGNMENT(S): 1. Refuse to be afraid of the battles of life. 2. Engage your faith and the Word of God in any battle confronting your life. 3. See your victory before you fight the battle. PRAYER: Lord, I believe in the power of your Word for my victory in life. I decree the destruction of every enemy weapon fashioned against my life and destiny, in the Name of Jesus Christ. FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE MYSTERY OF FAITH DAILY BIBLE READING: Isaiah 13-15 QUOTE: The absence of faith shortens life. Culled from the book, 22 Laws of Life. Vol.1 by Dr Paul Enenche. AMAZING FACT: It takes at least 8 bees their lifetime to create a teaspoon of honey. PROPHETIC WORD/ DECLARATION: You shall know no defeat by the force of faith in this season in Jesus Name. #DrPaulEnenche #DrBeckyPaulEnenche
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