• Life is a journey not a race
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  • Don't rush but keep moving forward patiently for the journey of life is a slow and steady journey.
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  • 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐥𝐞𝐬, 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐟 𝐀 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝, 𝐉𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐯𝐚 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐥𝐮 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐛𝐬 𝐀𝐭 𝟖𝟑

    Veteran actress Joke Silva has paid tribute to her husband, iconic actor Olu Jacobs, as he clocks 83 on Friday (today).

    Taking to Instagram, Silva shared an emotional post celebrating their decades-long journey together, which began when Jacobs was 38.

    In her heartfelt message, she thanked God for sustaining them through seasons of joy and hardship, describing the lines on her husband’s face as proof of a life fully lived.

    “The one and only Sir J dee J #_olujacobs … we met when you were 38, and today, by God’s wonderful grace, you are… 83.

    "God be praised!!! For all the joy, laughter, tears, and sorrow you have experienced along the way, we bless the Lord Almighty for guiding you through each day.

    “The wisdom etched upon your face is a testament to a life embraced.

    "I ask for peace in these twilight years. May the Lord keep your spirit strong, free from all fears. May He hold you close within His care. Happy birthday, my darling," she wrote.
    Olu Jacobs is widely regarded as one of the finest actors to grace Nigerian stage and screen.
    𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐖𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐥𝐞𝐬, 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐨𝐟 𝐎𝐟 𝐀 𝐋𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐝, 𝐉𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐒𝐢𝐥𝐯𝐚 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬 𝐎𝐥𝐮 𝐉𝐚𝐜𝐨𝐛𝐬 𝐀𝐭 𝟖𝟑 Veteran actress Joke Silva has paid tribute to her husband, iconic actor Olu Jacobs, as he clocks 83 on Friday (today). Taking to Instagram, Silva shared an emotional post celebrating their decades-long journey together, which began when Jacobs was 38. In her heartfelt message, she thanked God for sustaining them through seasons of joy and hardship, describing the lines on her husband’s face as proof of a life fully lived. “The one and only Sir J dee J #_olujacobs … we met when you were 38, and today, by God’s wonderful grace, you are… 83. "God be praised!!! For all the joy, laughter, tears, and sorrow you have experienced along the way, we bless the Lord Almighty for guiding you through each day. “The wisdom etched upon your face is a testament to a life embraced. "I ask for peace in these twilight years. May the Lord keep your spirit strong, free from all fears. May He hold you close within His care. Happy birthday, my darling," she wrote. Olu Jacobs is widely regarded as one of the finest actors to grace Nigerian stage and screen.
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  • Live is a journey every of your step count
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  • Life is a journey, the rougher and tougher, the closer to the goal
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  • *WOW!!!! PEOPLE CAN BE CREATIVE. CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS WRITE UP!*

    *ENJOY YOURSELF.*

    I went to *Genesis* village through *Exodus* road. On the way, I saw *Leviticus* recording the *Numbers* of people at *Deuteronomy*, while *Joshua* was waiting at the Beautiful gate for *Judges* to see *Ruth* calling loudly *"Samuel*, *Samuel*. At a stage, the *first and second Kings* of *Chronicles 1 & 2,* were coming to visit *Ezra*, *Nehemiah* and *Esther* for the misfortune of *Job* their brother. They started singing *Psalms* and teaching children *Proverbs* concerning *Ecclesiastes* and *Songs of Solomon*. This coincided with the period that *Isaiah* was engaged in *Jeremiah's* *Lamentations* together with *Ezekiel and Daniel* their friends. By that time, *Amos* and *Obadiah* were not around. Three days later, *Hosea*, *Joel* and *Jonah* travelled in the same ship with *Micah* and *Nahum* to Jerusalem. *Habakkuk* then visited *Zephaniah*
    who introduced him to *Haggai* a friend of *Zechariah* whose cousin is *Malachi*.
    Immediately after the tradition, *Mathew, Mark, Luke and John* got involved in *Acts* of the *Romans* who were behaving like the *1st Corinthians* group because the *2nd Corinthians* group were always at loggerheads with the *Galatians*. At that time too, they realized that the *Ephesians* and *Philippians* were close to the *Colossians*, and a suggestion for the *first Thessalonians* visit was made, and that on their *second Thessalonians* visit, they should first of all see the *first and second of the Timothy* brothers who had gone to the house of *Titus* to teach *Philemon* his younger brother how to read and write in *Hebrew*. On hearing this, *James* asked *Peter* twice to explain to him how the *three Johns* have disclosed to *Jude* the *Revelations* of this journey.

    Don't enjoy alone forward to fellow Christians and others.
    May we all finish well in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ Amen.
    This is very interesting.

    Do have a great weekend.
    *WOW!!!! PEOPLE CAN BE CREATIVE. CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS WRITE UP!* *ENJOY YOURSELF.* I went to *Genesis* village through *Exodus* road. On the way, I saw *Leviticus* recording the *Numbers* of people at *Deuteronomy*, while *Joshua* was waiting at the Beautiful gate for *Judges* to see *Ruth* calling loudly *"Samuel*, *Samuel*. At a stage, the *first and second Kings* of *Chronicles 1 & 2,* were coming to visit *Ezra*, *Nehemiah* and *Esther* for the misfortune of *Job* their brother. They started singing *Psalms* and teaching children *Proverbs* concerning *Ecclesiastes* and *Songs of Solomon*. This coincided with the period that *Isaiah* was engaged in *Jeremiah's* *Lamentations* together with *Ezekiel and Daniel* their friends. By that time, *Amos* and *Obadiah* were not around. Three days later, *Hosea*, *Joel* and *Jonah* travelled in the same ship with *Micah* and *Nahum* to Jerusalem. *Habakkuk* then visited *Zephaniah* who introduced him to *Haggai* a friend of *Zechariah* whose cousin is *Malachi*. Immediately after the tradition, *Mathew, Mark, Luke and John* got involved in *Acts* of the *Romans* who were behaving like the *1st Corinthians* group because the *2nd Corinthians* group were always at loggerheads with the *Galatians*. At that time too, they realized that the *Ephesians* and *Philippians* were close to the *Colossians*, and a suggestion for the *first Thessalonians* visit was made, and that on their *second Thessalonians* visit, they should first of all see the *first and second of the Timothy* brothers who had gone to the house of *Titus* to teach *Philemon* his younger brother how to read and write in *Hebrew*. On hearing this, *James* asked *Peter* twice to explain to him how the *three Johns* have disclosed to *Jude* the *Revelations* of this journey. Don't enjoy alone forward to fellow Christians and others. May we all finish well in the Mighty Name of Jesus Christ Amen. This is very interesting. Do have a great weekend.
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  • God would not shame us on this journey of Gada chat in Jesus name Amen
    God would not shame us on this journey of Gada chat in Jesus name Amen
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  • FROM THE HEART OF ALUFA IPENKO *

    *Guard Your Silence, Protect Your Peace*

    Good morning, dear friends.

    In a world where smiles are often masks and listening ears are not always loyal, wisdom teaches us to guard our words and protect our peace. Not every friendly face means well, and not every confidant knows how to keep trust sacred.

    You may trust your closest friend today, but remember—they too have friends, and those friends may not carry your interests in their hearts. What you whisper in confidence could travel farther than you ever imagined, not always through betrayal, but sometimes through careless hearts and thoughtless conversations.

    Trust is fragile—beautiful when honoured, painful when broken. Even those who love you may, without meaning harm, let your secrets slip into places you never intended.

    Silence is not a weakness; it is strength wrapped in wisdom. The wise understand that some treasures of the heart are safest when kept private. Speak when necessary, share when safe, and hold close what your peace cannot afford to lose.

    Let your life this week be guided by discernment. Trust—but not blindly. Love—but guard your heart. Speak—but measure your words.

    May this Monday open doors of clarity, strength, and quiet victories. And as you journey through the week, remember: Not every truth needs a voice, and not every secret deserves an audience.

    *The quieter you become,the more you can hear -* *

    I wish you a peaceful and purposeful week ahead.
    ALUFA IPENKO OLORUNWA CARE
    FROM THE HEART OF ALUFA IPENKO ✍️🖊️✍️* *Guard Your Silence, Protect Your Peace* Good morning, dear friends. In a world where smiles are often masks and listening ears are not always loyal, wisdom teaches us to guard our words and protect our peace. Not every friendly face means well, and not every confidant knows how to keep trust sacred. You may trust your closest friend today, but remember—they too have friends, and those friends may not carry your interests in their hearts. What you whisper in confidence could travel farther than you ever imagined, not always through betrayal, but sometimes through careless hearts and thoughtless conversations. Trust is fragile—beautiful when honoured, painful when broken. Even those who love you may, without meaning harm, let your secrets slip into places you never intended. Silence is not a weakness; it is strength wrapped in wisdom. The wise understand that some treasures of the heart are safest when kept private. Speak when necessary, share when safe, and hold close what your peace cannot afford to lose. Let your life this week be guided by discernment. Trust—but not blindly. Love—but guard your heart. Speak—but measure your words. May this Monday open doors of clarity, strength, and quiet victories. And as you journey through the week, remember: Not every truth needs a voice, and not every secret deserves an audience. *The quieter you become,the more you can hear -* * I wish you a peaceful and purposeful week ahead. ALUFA IPENKO OLORUNWA CARE
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  • Heavenly Father, in the quiet sanctuary of this moment, I draw near to Your heart of boundless love. Teach me to see through Your eyes of grace, that I might understand the struggles and triumphs of my sisters and brothers in Christ. Cultivate within me a spirit of patience, that I may extend Your forbearance to those who brush against the edges of my patience. May my life be a reflection of Your mercy, as I learn to embrace and celebrate each person's journey. In the gentle embrace of Your love, help me to offer the same allowance You so freely give to me. In the precious name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
    Heavenly Father, in the quiet sanctuary of this moment, I draw near to Your heart of boundless love. Teach me to see through Your eyes of grace, that I might understand the struggles and triumphs of my sisters and brothers in Christ. Cultivate within me a spirit of patience, that I may extend Your forbearance to those who brush against the edges of my patience. May my life be a reflection of Your mercy, as I learn to embrace and celebrate each person's journey. In the gentle embrace of Your love, help me to offer the same allowance You so freely give to me. In the precious name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
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  • Halleluyah
    Praise God,
    As You proceed in the journey of the new Week
    May God fight All Your Battles and give You Peace
    May Your portions never be given to any other Person, May Your Dreams comes through
    And the Week Shall be Blessed by God for Our sakes, No evil shall come near Your dwellings in Jesus Name Amen
    Good Morning gadachat family.
    The Lord gives.
    Halleluyah Praise God, As You proceed in the journey of the new Week May God fight All Your Battles and give You Peace May Your portions never be given to any other Person, May Your Dreams comes through And the Week Shall be Blessed by God for Our sakes, No evil shall come near Your dwellings in Jesus Name Amen Good Morning gadachat family. The Lord gives.
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  • Mudashiru Babatunde "Muda" Lawal (June 8, 1954 – July 6, 1991) was a legendary Nigerian footballer celebrated for his exceptional talent, relentless energy, and immense contributions to both club and national football. Known for his role as a dynamic midfielder, Lawal remains one of the most iconic figures in Nigeria’s football history.
    Born in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Muda Lawal began his football journey from humble beginnings and rose through the ranks to become a key player for Shooting Stars Football Club (then known as IICC Shooting Stars). With them, he achieved continental glory by winning the African Cup Winners’ Cup in 1976, the first Nigerian club to do so.
    Lawal’s greatest moment on the international stage came in 1980, when he played a pivotal role in helping the Nigerian national team win its first-ever African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title. His consistent performances earned him the nickname "the engine room" of the team due to his unmatched stamina, vision, and leadership on the pitch.
    He also holds the distinction of being the first African player to appear in five consecutive AFCON tournaments (1976–1984), a record that underscored his importance and longevity in the national setup.
    After his playing days, he briefly ventured into coaching and was still involved with Nigerian football when tragedy struck. Muda Lawal died unexpectedly on July 6, 1991, at the young age of 37, a year after Nigeria’s strong performance in the 1990 AFCON, where they finished as runners-up. His sudden death sent shockwaves through the Nigerian football community.
    In recognition of his lasting legacy, the Ashero Stadium in his hometown Abeokuta was renamed the Muda Lawal Stadium, a fitting tribute to a player whose name remains synonymous with passion, excellence, and national pride in Nigerian football.
    Mudashiru Babatunde "Muda" Lawal (June 8, 1954 – July 6, 1991) was a legendary Nigerian footballer celebrated for his exceptional talent, relentless energy, and immense contributions to both club and national football. Known for his role as a dynamic midfielder, Lawal remains one of the most iconic figures in Nigeria’s football history. Born in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Muda Lawal began his football journey from humble beginnings and rose through the ranks to become a key player for Shooting Stars Football Club (then known as IICC Shooting Stars). With them, he achieved continental glory by winning the African Cup Winners’ Cup in 1976, the first Nigerian club to do so. Lawal’s greatest moment on the international stage came in 1980, when he played a pivotal role in helping the Nigerian national team win its first-ever African Cup of Nations (AFCON) title. His consistent performances earned him the nickname "the engine room" of the team due to his unmatched stamina, vision, and leadership on the pitch. He also holds the distinction of being the first African player to appear in five consecutive AFCON tournaments (1976–1984), a record that underscored his importance and longevity in the national setup. After his playing days, he briefly ventured into coaching and was still involved with Nigerian football when tragedy struck. Muda Lawal died unexpectedly on July 6, 1991, at the young age of 37, a year after Nigeria’s strong performance in the 1990 AFCON, where they finished as runners-up. His sudden death sent shockwaves through the Nigerian football community. In recognition of his lasting legacy, the Ashero Stadium in his hometown Abeokuta was renamed the Muda Lawal Stadium, a fitting tribute to a player whose name remains synonymous with passion, excellence, and national pride in Nigerian football.
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