• With what I saw yesterday in kastina when Atiku attended buhari burial that man does not look like who we step down for obi Omo as I see crowd chanting sai atiku in the company of el rufai and tambuwal and ADC chieftains walking. Along side atiku how Obi wan take get that ADC ticket he wan vanish am?

    Omo Obi 2027 bid is almost gone my humble conclusion is for obi to lobby for the ADC vice presidential ticket and run with atiku as simple as ABC. Make he no listen to any motivational speaker. To be number 2 man for Nigeria no be teeth. Even goodluck step down from his role as Governor as bayelsa to accept vp ticket so obi half bread is better than non.
    With what I saw yesterday in kastina when Atiku attended buhari burial that man does not look like who we step down for obi Omo as I see crowd chanting sai atiku in the company of el rufai and tambuwal and ADC chieftains walking. Along side atiku how Obi wan take get that ADC ticket he wan vanish am? Omo Obi 2027 bid is almost gone my humble conclusion is for obi to lobby for the ADC vice presidential ticket and run with atiku as simple as ABC. Make he no listen to any motivational speaker. To be number 2 man for Nigeria no be teeth. Even goodluck step down from his role as Governor as bayelsa to accept vp ticket so obi half bread is better than non.
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  • DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON

    Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke.
    Don’t despise him because his hands are empty.
    Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet.
    Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain.

    Before you talk about him, pray for him.
    Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd.
    God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire.

    You don’t know what oil he carries.
    You don’t know what throne is tied to his name.
    You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes.

    Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot.
    Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations.
    Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding.

    Respect the process.
    Honor the silence.
    Celebrate the rising even before it comes.

    Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable.

    I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
    DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke. Don’t despise him because his hands are empty. Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet. Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain. Before you talk about him, pray for him. Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd. God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire. You don’t know what oil he carries. You don’t know what throne is tied to his name. You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes. Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot. Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations. Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding. Respect the process. Honor the silence. Celebrate the rising even before it comes. Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable. I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
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  • DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON

    Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke.
    Don’t despise him because his hands are empty.
    Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet.
    Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain.

    Before you talk about him, pray for him.
    Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd.
    God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire.

    You don’t know what oil he carries.
    You don’t know what throne is tied to his name.
    You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes.

    Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot.
    Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations.
    Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding.

    Respect the process.
    Honor the silence.
    Celebrate the rising even before it comes.

    Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable.

    I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
    DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke. Don’t despise him because his hands are empty. Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet. Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain. Before you talk about him, pray for him. Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd. God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire. You don’t know what oil he carries. You don’t know what throne is tied to his name. You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes. Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot. Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations. Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding. Respect the process. Honor the silence. Celebrate the rising even before it comes. Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable. I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
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  • DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON

    Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke.
    Don’t despise him because his hands are empty.
    Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet.
    Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain.

    Before you talk about him, pray for him.
    Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd.
    God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire.

    You don’t know what oil he carries.
    You don’t know what throne is tied to his name.
    You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes.

    Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot.
    Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations.
    Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding.

    Respect the process.
    Honor the silence.
    Celebrate the rising even before it comes.

    Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable.

    I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
    DON’T MOCK A MAN IN A DRY SEASON Don’t laugh at a man just because he’s broke. Don’t despise him because his hands are empty. Don’t assume God has left him just because his pockets are quiet. Every dry season is a setup for supernatural rain. Before you talk about him, pray for him. Before you walk past him, remember this: every giant was once a shepherd. God hides His greatest vessels in silent places before He reveals them with fire. You don’t know what oil he carries. You don’t know what throne is tied to his name. You don’t know what prophecy is waiting for his yes. Today he may be walking, but tomorrow he will own the chariot. Today he may be begging, but tomorrow he will be blessing nations. Don’t be the one who mocked what God was molding. Respect the process. Honor the silence. Celebrate the rising even before it comes. Because when God finishes with him, he will be unrecognizable. I don’t mock dry men. I speak to their rain. I don’t despise the becoming. I recognize destiny in disguise.
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  • HEALTH TIPS FOR TODAY
    1. Start your day with a glass of water.
    Your body goes quite a few hours without hydration as you sleep. Drinking a full glass of water in the morning can aid digestion, flush out toxins, enhance skin health and give you an energy boost.

    2. Begin with something positive.
    Wake up and do something that inspires you like journaling, walking in nature, or other hobbies. Whether it’s productive or relaxing, beginning your morning on the right foot can cultivate a positive mindset and set the tone for the entire day.

    3. Get plenty of sleep.
    Sleep is just as important as eating healthy and exercising. From improving your productivity and concentration to helping support your overall health, getting the recommended hours of sleep per night can have a major impact on your wellbeing.i

    4. Get some fresh air.
    Whether you get outside for some exercise or to read a book in the sunshine, you should take at least 30 minutes a day to get some vitamin D.

    5. Get moving throughout the day.
    Try the stairs instead of the elevator, take short walks around your office or ride a bike instead of driving. Vigorous exercise is essential but moving throughout the day will keep you energized, as well as benefit your mind and body.

    6. Track your steps.
    Tracking your steps will help you see how much you’ve actually moved throughout the day and may even encourage you to challenge yourself to reach a certain amount of steps every day.

    7. Give your eyes a rest.
    Eyes become easily strained when you’re constantly focused on your computer screen. Reduce the risk of tired eyes by looking away from your computer for at least 20 seconds in 20-minute intervals.

    8. Eat real food.
    Real food is whole, single-ingredient foods that are unprocessed and free of additives. Incorporating these foods into your day can help improve your health, manage your weight and give you energy.

    9. Snack smart.
    It’s easy to mindlessly snack throughout the day, so make sure your snack choices aren’t weighing you down. Mixed nuts, veggies, Greek yogurt or even a piece of dark chocolate are all great options that will keep you feeling satisfied.

    10. Take your vitamins.
    Multivitamins contain vitamins and minerals that are essential to your health. No matter how healthy you eat or what diet you follow, it can be difficult for your body to get all of the nutrients it needs from food. Research your options and find a multivitamin that fits your needs and supports your health.

    11. Get some alone time.
    Spending time alone can be extremely beneficial for your mental health. Get to know yourself, figure out what you want and start living your most purposeful life.

    12. Try something new.
    Join a book club, sign up for a class, start cooking. Try something new at least once a month. Making a point to keep learning throughout your life can keep your mind lively and engaged.

    13. Schedule your appointments.
    Visit your dentist twice a year, make sure you’re getting those annual checkups at the doctor and schedule the recommended screenings for your age group. Make your health a number one priority.

    14. Make time for your friends and family.
    Spending time with your friends and family may not seem like a top wellness tip but it is vital. Humans are social beings and rely on other humans to maintain their mental, emotional and physical help. Setting time aside to spend with your loved ones can help relieve stress, increase self-esteem and lead you to make more positive choices.

    15. Take care of your skin.
    Building a daily skin care routine can help you maintain overall skin health or improve concerns like acne, scarring or dark spots. Find a cleanser, serum, moisturizer and sunscreen and give your skin the love it deserves.

    16. Limit blue light before bed.
    The blue light emitted by your tech devices may be the cause of those restless nights. Put your phone or laptop away at least an hour before bed to set yourself up for a good night of sleep.

    17. Manage your money.
    Money worries are oftentimes a big source of stress for some people. Saving for the future, home mortgages and paying off loans—it all adds up. Create a priority list for yourself and determine a realistic budget to provide yourself some relief.

    18. Practice gratitude.
    Oftentimes, we tend to focus on what we’re lacking in life instead of focusing on the things that we do have. Start measuring your worth by your successes rather than your deficits by keeping track of the things that go well in your life.

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to be a daunting task. These wellness tips are small steps you can take to make big changes in your life.
    HEALTH TIPS FOR TODAY 1. Start your day with a glass of water. Your body goes quite a few hours without hydration as you sleep. Drinking a full glass of water in the morning can aid digestion, flush out toxins, enhance skin health and give you an energy boost. 2. Begin with something positive. Wake up and do something that inspires you like journaling, walking in nature, or other hobbies. Whether it’s productive or relaxing, beginning your morning on the right foot can cultivate a positive mindset and set the tone for the entire day. 3. Get plenty of sleep. Sleep is just as important as eating healthy and exercising. From improving your productivity and concentration to helping support your overall health, getting the recommended hours of sleep per night can have a major impact on your wellbeing.i 4. Get some fresh air. Whether you get outside for some exercise or to read a book in the sunshine, you should take at least 30 minutes a day to get some vitamin D. 5. Get moving throughout the day. Try the stairs instead of the elevator, take short walks around your office or ride a bike instead of driving. Vigorous exercise is essential but moving throughout the day will keep you energized, as well as benefit your mind and body. 6. Track your steps. Tracking your steps will help you see how much you’ve actually moved throughout the day and may even encourage you to challenge yourself to reach a certain amount of steps every day. 7. Give your eyes a rest. Eyes become easily strained when you’re constantly focused on your computer screen. Reduce the risk of tired eyes by looking away from your computer for at least 20 seconds in 20-minute intervals. 8. Eat real food. Real food is whole, single-ingredient foods that are unprocessed and free of additives. Incorporating these foods into your day can help improve your health, manage your weight and give you energy. 9. Snack smart. It’s easy to mindlessly snack throughout the day, so make sure your snack choices aren’t weighing you down. Mixed nuts, veggies, Greek yogurt or even a piece of dark chocolate are all great options that will keep you feeling satisfied. 10. Take your vitamins. Multivitamins contain vitamins and minerals that are essential to your health. No matter how healthy you eat or what diet you follow, it can be difficult for your body to get all of the nutrients it needs from food. Research your options and find a multivitamin that fits your needs and supports your health. 11. Get some alone time. Spending time alone can be extremely beneficial for your mental health. Get to know yourself, figure out what you want and start living your most purposeful life. 12. Try something new. Join a book club, sign up for a class, start cooking. Try something new at least once a month. Making a point to keep learning throughout your life can keep your mind lively and engaged. 13. Schedule your appointments. Visit your dentist twice a year, make sure you’re getting those annual checkups at the doctor and schedule the recommended screenings for your age group. Make your health a number one priority. 14. Make time for your friends and family. Spending time with your friends and family may not seem like a top wellness tip but it is vital. Humans are social beings and rely on other humans to maintain their mental, emotional and physical help. Setting time aside to spend with your loved ones can help relieve stress, increase self-esteem and lead you to make more positive choices. 15. Take care of your skin. Building a daily skin care routine can help you maintain overall skin health or improve concerns like acne, scarring or dark spots. Find a cleanser, serum, moisturizer and sunscreen and give your skin the love it deserves. 16. Limit blue light before bed. The blue light emitted by your tech devices may be the cause of those restless nights. Put your phone or laptop away at least an hour before bed to set yourself up for a good night of sleep. 17. Manage your money. Money worries are oftentimes a big source of stress for some people. Saving for the future, home mortgages and paying off loans—it all adds up. Create a priority list for yourself and determine a realistic budget to provide yourself some relief. 18. Practice gratitude. Oftentimes, we tend to focus on what we’re lacking in life instead of focusing on the things that we do have. Start measuring your worth by your successes rather than your deficits by keeping track of the things that go well in your life. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn’t have to be a daunting task. These wellness tips are small steps you can take to make big changes in your life.
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  • OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?

    Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic.

    The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

    Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory.

    Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out?

    But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling?

    His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician.

    ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm:
    “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.”

    Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned.
    Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan?

    Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title?

    Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement.

    Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs?
    Drop your thoughts below!
    Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence!
    Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot?

    Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth.

    #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
    🔥OBI AT A CROSSROADS: Is This the End of the Obidient Dream?🔥 Walaata Papers has been tracking the political missteps of Mr. Peter Obi, and things are becoming even more chaotic. The opposition coalition has now issued a stern warning to the former Labour Party presidential candidate, warning him not to abandon the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections. Why? Because leaving the coalition might not just be a simple move—it could mark the end of Obi’s political trajectory. 🚨 Let’s get real. Obi is reportedly uncomfortable with the direction of the coalition, especially now that it appears he may only be offered a Vice Presidential ticket—a position far beneath his ambition. Is this the real reason he’s thinking of walking out? But where does he go from here? Remember, Atiku is still a looming force in the PDP, and everyone knows he won’t let Obi win the primaries. So was the Labour Party exit premature? Is the ADC move already crumbling? 📉 His constant party-hopping—from APGA to PDP to Labour and now flirting with ADC—has begun to damage his credibility. Once seen as a principled reformer, many now fear he’s turning into just another self-serving politician. ADC insiders like Comrade Abayomi Bello are already sounding the alarm: “If Obi ditches this coalition just because he doesn’t get the presidential ticket, he risks total political isolation. Nigerians will stop seeing a visionary—they’ll see a man obsessed with power.” Even the youth who once believed in the Obidient wave are growing disillusioned. Where’s the consistency? Where’s the leadership? Where’s the plan? 🧠 Peter Obi needs to decide—is he building a nation or chasing a title? 👉 Our take? The earlier Obi makes up his mind on what he truly wants, the better for what’s left of the Obidient movement. Are you still Obidient? Or have you finally seen the signs? 💬 Drop your thoughts below! 🔥 Tag your friends, repost, and let’s break the silence! 🧩 Is Obi still the answer in 2027 or has he lost the plot? 👉 Follow @WalaataPapers for raw, unfiltered political truth. #ObidientOrNot #PeterObi #ADCPolitics #LabourPartyCrisis #WalaataPapers #2027Elections #NaijaPolitics #ObiVsAtiku #ObidientMovement #PoliticalChaos #YouthInPolitics
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  • ONE OF THE HARDEST GOODBYES is when you deeply love someone, yet realize that a healthy relationship with them is no longer possible.

    Staying means holding onto hope that things will change, enduring pain that keeps repeating, settling for less than you deserve, and slowly losing pieces of yourself just to keep the connection alive.

    Walking away hurts—but it’s a step toward healing. Staying only deepens the wound.

    Sometimes, you don’t leave because love is gone—you leave because you love yourself enough to stop breaking. You choose peace over chaos. You choose growth over comfort. And you walk away with love, not bitterness.

    Don’t fear losing people. Fear losing yourself while trying to keep people who were never willing to meet you halfway
    ONE OF THE HARDEST GOODBYES is when you deeply love someone, yet realize that a healthy relationship with them is no longer possible. Staying means holding onto hope that things will change, enduring pain that keeps repeating, settling for less than you deserve, and slowly losing pieces of yourself just to keep the connection alive. Walking away hurts—but it’s a step toward healing. Staying only deepens the wound. Sometimes, you don’t leave because love is gone—you leave because you love yourself enough to stop breaking. You choose peace over chaos. You choose growth over comfort. And you walk away with love, not bitterness. Don’t fear losing people. Fear losing yourself while trying to keep people who were never willing to meet you halfway
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    Look back are you walking towards achieving something
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  • 25 SURE SIGNS YOU ARE READY FOR MARRIAGE


    Marriage is not for boys and girls. It’s for adults—emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and financially. Many people walk into marriage unprepared and end up walking out confused. So before you say “I do,” here are 25 signs that you are truly ready for a lifelong commitment:

    1. You are emotionally stable.
    You're not ruled by anger, lust, jealousy, or insecurity. You know how to express emotions in healthy ways.

    2. You’ve dropped d€structive habits.
    You no longer struggle with addictions, irresponsibility, or patterns that could damage your future home.

    3. You have a strong spiritual foundation.
    You can hear God's voice, discern His will, and walk in obedience.

    4. You are mature in age and mindset.
    Ladies, you’re at least 23. Men, you’re at least 25. Not just biologically grown but mentally mature.

    5. You are financially responsible.
    You have a job, a business, or steady income that can sustain you and a family.

    6. You live independently.
    As a man, you don’t live off your parents. You pay your own bills and live in your own space.

    7. You know how to care for others.
    As a woman, you can manage yourself and others with joy—not with stress or complaints.

    8. You love children.
    You don’t just tolerate kids; you look forward to nurturing the next generation.

    9. You’re domestically skilled.
    Cooking, cleaning, and organizing are not strange to you—they’re part of your daily life.

    10. You can thrive far from your family.
    You're not emotionally dependent on mummy and daddy to function or make decisions.

    11. You take full responsibility for your life.
    You own your choices and can deal with the consequences maturely.

    12. You are not controlled by your parents.
    You honor them, but your life isn't dictated by their preferences.

    13. You don’t yield to peer pressure.
    You do what's right, even when it's unpopular.

    14. You’re $exually disciplined.
    You can say NO to premarital $ex—not because you’re forced, but because you value purity.

    15. You honor authority.
    Ladies, you're respectful and submissive—not just to a man, but to God and legitimate authority.

    16. You respect women.
    Men, you love your mother, honor your sisters, and treat every woman with dignity.

    17. You understand money.
    You know how to earn, save, invest, and manage finances without being reckless.

    18. You are generous and kind.
    You give with joy—not grudgingly. You're not stingy with your time, love, or money.

    19. You are faithful.
    You're not dating two or three people “just in case.” You're loyal and intentional.

    20. You are purpose-driven.
    You know what God has called you to do, and you’re taking steps daily to get there.

    21. You desire to build others.
    You're not just looking for someone to make you happy—you want to help your spouse fulfill destiny.

    22. You have control over your $ex drive.
    Your body doesn't control you—you control your body.

    23. You have healed from past relationships.
    You’re not bitter, wounded, or suspicious. You’ve forgiven, grown, and moved forward.

    24. You’re willing to learn and grow.
    You’re teachable, open to correction, and you seek wise counsel.

    25. You understand that marriage is ministry.
    You see marriage as a place to serve, grow, and honor God—not just to be loved or have sex.

    Marriage is not an emergency. It’s a journey that requires maturity—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, and psychological. Don’t rush into it because of pressure, age, or loneliness.

    Wait until you’re ready. You’ll thank yourself later.

    May God grant you the wisdom to prepare and the grace to build a godly home when the time comes.

    Share this with a single friend who’s serious about preparing for a purposeful marriage
    25 SURE SIGNS YOU ARE READY FOR MARRIAGE 📍 Marriage is not for boys and girls. It’s for adults—emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and financially. Many people walk into marriage unprepared and end up walking out confused. So before you say “I do,” here are 25 signs that you are truly ready for a lifelong commitment: 1. 📍You are emotionally stable. You're not ruled by anger, lust, jealousy, or insecurity. You know how to express emotions in healthy ways. 2. 📍You’ve dropped d€structive habits. You no longer struggle with addictions, irresponsibility, or patterns that could damage your future home. 3. 📍You have a strong spiritual foundation. You can hear God's voice, discern His will, and walk in obedience. 4. 📍You are mature in age and mindset. Ladies, you’re at least 23. Men, you’re at least 25. Not just biologically grown but mentally mature. 5. 📍You are financially responsible. You have a job, a business, or steady income that can sustain you and a family. 6. 📍You live independently. As a man, you don’t live off your parents. You pay your own bills and live in your own space. 7. 📍You know how to care for others. As a woman, you can manage yourself and others with joy—not with stress or complaints. 8. 📍You love children. You don’t just tolerate kids; you look forward to nurturing the next generation. 9. 📍You’re domestically skilled. Cooking, cleaning, and organizing are not strange to you—they’re part of your daily life. 10. 📍You can thrive far from your family. You're not emotionally dependent on mummy and daddy to function or make decisions. 11. 📍You take full responsibility for your life. You own your choices and can deal with the consequences maturely. 12. 📍You are not controlled by your parents. You honor them, but your life isn't dictated by their preferences. 13. 📍You don’t yield to peer pressure. You do what's right, even when it's unpopular. 14. 📍You’re $exually disciplined. You can say NO to premarital $ex—not because you’re forced, but because you value purity. 15. 📍You honor authority. Ladies, you're respectful and submissive—not just to a man, but to God and legitimate authority. 16. 📍You respect women. Men, you love your mother, honor your sisters, and treat every woman with dignity. 17.📍 You understand money. You know how to earn, save, invest, and manage finances without being reckless. 18. 📍You are generous and kind. You give with joy—not grudgingly. You're not stingy with your time, love, or money. 19. 📍You are faithful. You're not dating two or three people “just in case.” You're loyal and intentional. 20. 📍You are purpose-driven. You know what God has called you to do, and you’re taking steps daily to get there. 21. 📍You desire to build others. You're not just looking for someone to make you happy—you want to help your spouse fulfill destiny. 22. 📍You have control over your $ex drive. Your body doesn't control you—you control your body. 23. 📍You have healed from past relationships. You’re not bitter, wounded, or suspicious. You’ve forgiven, grown, and moved forward. 24. 📍You’re willing to learn and grow. You’re teachable, open to correction, and you seek wise counsel. 25. 📍You understand that marriage is ministry. You see marriage as a place to serve, grow, and honor God—not just to be loved or have sex. 🔔 Marriage is not an emergency. It’s a journey that requires maturity—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, and psychological. Don’t rush into it because of pressure, age, or loneliness. Wait until you’re ready. You’ll thank yourself later. 🙏 May God grant you the wisdom to prepare and the grace to build a godly home when the time comes. 🔁 Share this with a single friend who’s serious about preparing for a purposeful marriage
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  • THE SCIENCE OF SIGNS

    Semiotics is the study of signs. A sign comprises two components: the signifier is the denotative level, and the signified is the connotation. A sign can be an icon, symbol or index. An icon is physically similar to the object or what it stands for; its literal sense refers to the signifier, e.g. a photo of a tree or the letters that spell tree, while its connotative sign pertains to its meaning. A symbol pattern refers to an interpretive habit or a norm of a learned behaviour like a play or pause button. In contrast, an index correlates with sensory information, e.g., fire smoke or car skidding noise. Language serves as a sign that we can read ‘Lamborghini’, and it can evoke similar images in our mind by spelling the word.’ We all recognize that it denotes a car. However, the sign consists of letters of the alphabet, and its connotative level conveys a deeper meaning, e.g., wealth and status, exclusivity and prestige. On the level of associated myths, which is a secondary sign, it is a myth of success and freedom. Its cultural sign is tied to broader ideologies of wealth, individuality, and power. It serves as both a functional object and a social statement.

    An English rose is a flower; however, a red rose can symbolise love, romance, and beauty. It is used in romantic settings, while yellow roses may have a different meaning and could be more appropriate in a friendship context. A sign is always interpreted in context. For example, if Warren Buffet were speaking about money, his context would generate a completely different vibe than that of a corrupt prosperity preacher. They are using the same dollar note, yet the meanings generated reflect two different attitudes, even though the money possesses no inherent meaning—it's merely paper representing currency. Its connotative meaning is always interpreted differently, depending on who we are, as we see life through our worldview. Someone who believes in the stories of a prosperity preacher will form a different image in the meaning-making mind compared to one who sees through his antics. We create the meaning.

    The ocean can be a place of rest where people enjoy a leisurely swim, while for others, it may provoke fear if they have recently encountered a shark. So, even though it’s the same location, the interpretations of reality or the signified meaning can have different connotations. Consider the word marriage; in most people's minds, it represents a union between a male and a female, but in other cultures, marriage may encompass multiple wives. According to the Bible, marriage is only between two people. Same-sex marriage has been normalised in many cultures, while gender-based violence can be accepted in some, leading to a belief that it is acceptable for women to be abused in a cultural context.

    Nowadays, due to the globalised internet, we must ensure we share a common conceptual map of the world when discussing various concepts. This way, when we interpret signs that represent concepts, we need a thorough analysis of what we mean to minimise the chances of misinterpretation. We should never assume that everyone will derive the same conative meaning from a sign. We might discover that individuals have attached different connotations. We must not assume that someone from a completely different nation will share that same value just because something is socially acceptable or unacceptable to us.

    We don't simply knock on a stranger’s door expecting a warm welcome; it requires a level of trust and background knowledge. For that access, the people we trust are vital; that’s why we have boundaries. Yet, because we all begin reasoning from different social locations, cultures, and economic, scientific, technological, religious, and philosophical backgrounds, we will not share the same premises from which we make our decisions. No one has the same experiences. The fact that you grew up on a different street with a unique life experience already illustrates the law of difference. Even if you lived next door and were raised by Indian parents in a foreign land, it means you will experience life differently and interpret signs in a distinct way. It cannot be compared to your neighbour’s experiences.

    Although we may share a conceptual understanding of the economic and political system socialisation has imparted similar lessons due to our common culture. It functions like a membrane, working collectively within the groups from which we originate. However, just as there are molecular cells and membranes, they represent different components of the whole, yet they unite in agreement to operate as one cell. That is akin to culture. It emerges through the socialisation of various systems: family, shared economy, shared education, shared politics, create common values. Consequently, we are more likely to interpret signs in a similar way. For instance, if another culture were to perceive the connotative meaning of a national flag, it would lack relativity to them; instead, it simply symbolizes a nation through its colours and symbols that represent something significant.

    Thus, we must consider this when using language. Although it may be understood in English, it doesn't necessarily mean that the connotative level of the sign holds the same significance. Since our minds work so quickly in processing information, we rarely pause to dissect it and reach a deeper understanding of different perspectives, as this is part of the logic of viewpoint we gain from various places. It's fascinating to analyse thought processes to truly grasp why someone’s perspective matters. All too often, we dismiss people because their standpoint differs so much, yet we should take the time to comprehend the logic behind their thinking, as it originates from where they have gathered their information.

    Something profound I've observed is that when someone speaks with authority, even if their words are full of deception, others may not be thorough enough to grasp all the nuances in the speech act. They fail to detect falsehoods because the speaker sounds so convincing, especially if they are a respected authority figure. Thus, at the level of the sign, the denotative meaning is shared, but the connotative meaning is interpreted differently. That’s why we must consider who is interpreting the sign and what the context is to reach deeper understandings. It’s essential to question all thinking, including my own. It doesn’t matter who the person is; we are all prone to human error. The only one who is perfect is God. We can make mistakes without even realising it. If we look around at all the deception in this world, every person who is convinced of that deception as the truth is real in their mind. You can see this in people who live in superstition, such as walking under a ladder. This is the second level of myth, where a new connotative meaning tells another story. While we know, hypothetically, that it is not the truth, some will not agree because that is how they perceive the world when they see someone walk under a ladder and believe it.

    Currently, I have been listening to a man who has tremendous insight, claiming up to 90% truth. Yet, he has categorised Christianity alongside other religions and views Jesus merely as a mystic. However, he has misunderstood the meanings he preaches and acts as if he knows the Bible. Yet, his interpretation is so erroneous it's not funny, and he has millions who follow him. It is because he has not encountered the kingdom. I could explain all his teachings if he had the right source of knowledge, which starts with God. But if the wrong connotative meaning is inferred, it leads down the wrong path. Therefore, the study of the science of signs is vital in these last days.
    THE SCIENCE OF SIGNS Semiotics is the study of signs. A sign comprises two components: the signifier is the denotative level, and the signified is the connotation. A sign can be an icon, symbol or index. An icon is physically similar to the object or what it stands for; its literal sense refers to the signifier, e.g. a photo of a tree or the letters that spell tree, while its connotative sign pertains to its meaning. A symbol pattern refers to an interpretive habit or a norm of a learned behaviour like a play or pause button. In contrast, an index correlates with sensory information, e.g., fire smoke or car skidding noise. Language serves as a sign that we can read ‘Lamborghini’, and it can evoke similar images in our mind by spelling the word.’ We all recognize that it denotes a car. However, the sign consists of letters of the alphabet, and its connotative level conveys a deeper meaning, e.g., wealth and status, exclusivity and prestige. On the level of associated myths, which is a secondary sign, it is a myth of success and freedom. Its cultural sign is tied to broader ideologies of wealth, individuality, and power. It serves as both a functional object and a social statement. An English rose is a flower; however, a red rose can symbolise love, romance, and beauty. It is used in romantic settings, while yellow roses may have a different meaning and could be more appropriate in a friendship context. A sign is always interpreted in context. For example, if Warren Buffet were speaking about money, his context would generate a completely different vibe than that of a corrupt prosperity preacher. They are using the same dollar note, yet the meanings generated reflect two different attitudes, even though the money possesses no inherent meaning—it's merely paper representing currency. Its connotative meaning is always interpreted differently, depending on who we are, as we see life through our worldview. Someone who believes in the stories of a prosperity preacher will form a different image in the meaning-making mind compared to one who sees through his antics. We create the meaning. The ocean can be a place of rest where people enjoy a leisurely swim, while for others, it may provoke fear if they have recently encountered a shark. So, even though it’s the same location, the interpretations of reality or the signified meaning can have different connotations. Consider the word marriage; in most people's minds, it represents a union between a male and a female, but in other cultures, marriage may encompass multiple wives. According to the Bible, marriage is only between two people. Same-sex marriage has been normalised in many cultures, while gender-based violence can be accepted in some, leading to a belief that it is acceptable for women to be abused in a cultural context. Nowadays, due to the globalised internet, we must ensure we share a common conceptual map of the world when discussing various concepts. This way, when we interpret signs that represent concepts, we need a thorough analysis of what we mean to minimise the chances of misinterpretation. We should never assume that everyone will derive the same conative meaning from a sign. We might discover that individuals have attached different connotations. We must not assume that someone from a completely different nation will share that same value just because something is socially acceptable or unacceptable to us. We don't simply knock on a stranger’s door expecting a warm welcome; it requires a level of trust and background knowledge. For that access, the people we trust are vital; that’s why we have boundaries. Yet, because we all begin reasoning from different social locations, cultures, and economic, scientific, technological, religious, and philosophical backgrounds, we will not share the same premises from which we make our decisions. No one has the same experiences. The fact that you grew up on a different street with a unique life experience already illustrates the law of difference. Even if you lived next door and were raised by Indian parents in a foreign land, it means you will experience life differently and interpret signs in a distinct way. It cannot be compared to your neighbour’s experiences. Although we may share a conceptual understanding of the economic and political system socialisation has imparted similar lessons due to our common culture. It functions like a membrane, working collectively within the groups from which we originate. However, just as there are molecular cells and membranes, they represent different components of the whole, yet they unite in agreement to operate as one cell. That is akin to culture. It emerges through the socialisation of various systems: family, shared economy, shared education, shared politics, create common values. Consequently, we are more likely to interpret signs in a similar way. For instance, if another culture were to perceive the connotative meaning of a national flag, it would lack relativity to them; instead, it simply symbolizes a nation through its colours and symbols that represent something significant. Thus, we must consider this when using language. Although it may be understood in English, it doesn't necessarily mean that the connotative level of the sign holds the same significance. Since our minds work so quickly in processing information, we rarely pause to dissect it and reach a deeper understanding of different perspectives, as this is part of the logic of viewpoint we gain from various places. It's fascinating to analyse thought processes to truly grasp why someone’s perspective matters. All too often, we dismiss people because their standpoint differs so much, yet we should take the time to comprehend the logic behind their thinking, as it originates from where they have gathered their information. Something profound I've observed is that when someone speaks with authority, even if their words are full of deception, others may not be thorough enough to grasp all the nuances in the speech act. They fail to detect falsehoods because the speaker sounds so convincing, especially if they are a respected authority figure. Thus, at the level of the sign, the denotative meaning is shared, but the connotative meaning is interpreted differently. That’s why we must consider who is interpreting the sign and what the context is to reach deeper understandings. It’s essential to question all thinking, including my own. It doesn’t matter who the person is; we are all prone to human error. The only one who is perfect is God. We can make mistakes without even realising it. If we look around at all the deception in this world, every person who is convinced of that deception as the truth is real in their mind. You can see this in people who live in superstition, such as walking under a ladder. This is the second level of myth, where a new connotative meaning tells another story. While we know, hypothetically, that it is not the truth, some will not agree because that is how they perceive the world when they see someone walk under a ladder and believe it. Currently, I have been listening to a man who has tremendous insight, claiming up to 90% truth. Yet, he has categorised Christianity alongside other religions and views Jesus merely as a mystic. However, he has misunderstood the meanings he preaches and acts as if he knows the Bible. Yet, his interpretation is so erroneous it's not funny, and he has millions who follow him. It is because he has not encountered the kingdom. I could explain all his teachings if he had the right source of knowledge, which starts with God. But if the wrong connotative meaning is inferred, it leads down the wrong path. Therefore, the study of the science of signs is vital in these last days.
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    Muhammadu Buhari came into Aso Rock weak and frail. All of a sudden he became so strong he could race a 40 year old. He was walking upright like a gazelle. Just 2 years after he left Aso Rock, he became so sick that he died.I can’t place my hands on it but Something seems fishy.
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  • **Smith Wigglesworth – “Apostle of Faith”**

    **Early Transformation & First Miracle**

    Now, there was a time when Smith Wigglesworth was quite busy with his plumbing tools in Leeds, where the pipes would creak and leak, just like the conversations in the neighborhood. But amidst all that hustle, he found himself drawn to healing meetings. It was a curious affair indeed! One day, his dear wife Polly, who had been struggling with a chronic ailment, experienced what can only be described as a miraculous healing. This unexpected turn of events set Smith on a path of faith that would change everything, leading him directly into the heart of healing ministry.

    Imagine this: during a meeting one evening, the regular pastor was absent, and our dear Smith thought it fitting to take the stage. With a nervous heart and a stuttered sermon, he somehow found his voice and—lo and behold!—fifteen people were healed right then and there. You could say it fanned the flames of his passion for this miraculous work!

    **Baptism in the Spirit**

    Now, fast forward to 1907, where Smith, with wide eyes and an eager spirit, stumbled into a peculiar Pentecostal gathering in Sunderland. With a few enthusiastic questions about “tongues” (not the type you find in a good meal, mind you), he was promptly shown the door. But did that stop him? Not at all! After a heartfelt prayer in the speaker’s wife’s living room, he found himself speaking in tongues—a thrilling escapade back to that meeting, where fifty souls were filled with the Spirit. Quite the show, I’d say!

    **Miraculous Healings & Spiritual Confrontations**

    Now, there are stories, and then there are stories! One particularly remarkable episode involved a young woman on the brink of death from consumption. Smith, full of determination and perhaps a dash of desperation, prayed over her for four whole hours. Suddenly, a vision of Jesus appeared to him, and wouldn’t you know it? The young lady sprang back to life, resuming her piano playing that very morning as if nothing had happened!

    And then there was Mitchell, a man at death’s door. Sadly, when Smith arrived, it seemed Mitchell had taken the ultimate plunge. But Smith wasn’t one to take a loss quietly; he boldly commanded death to release him. To everyone’s surprise, Mitchell revived and went on to recover as well! Talk about a scene straight out of a play!

    Now, Smith had an unconventional approach—he believed in hitting the afflicted parts of the body, claiming he was “hitting the devil, not them.” Well, if you ask me, it’s quite a daring way to send sickness packing!

    **Trials of Faith & Physical Ailments**

    In a rather self-assured manner, our Smith vowed never to take medicine. But life had other plans, and when appendicitis struck with a vengeance, doctors considered his case hopeless. With a commanding spirit, he once again told the “devil” to leave, and lo! He was healed instantly, returning to work the very next day, tools in hand.

    Smith faced a long battle with kidney stones, sciatica, and eventually a stroke. Despite the pain, he believed these trials were like fine clay molding him for greater things. And you know, he didn’t let a little discomfort keep him from ministering across the globe!

    **Public Campaigns & Legacy**

    From the bustling streets of the U.K. to the wide-open skies of Australia, Smith took his ministry far and wide. Stories of blind eyes opening, crippled legs walking, and cancers disappearing became the tales that traveled with him. In 1937, while in South Africa, he even prophesied a grand revival, telling David du Plessis, “the day I pass away, then you can begin to think about it.” Such confidence!

    **Final Moments & Death**

    On the 12th of March, 1947, while attending the funeral of his friend Wilf Richardson, Smith had an unexpected final act—he collapsed and bid goodbye to the earthly stage, continuing to preach until the very end! A grand finale, one might say.

    At his funeral, he left behind four guiding principles for those who remained:

    1. Read God’s Word.
    2. Let it consume you.
    3. Believe it.
    4. Act on it.

    His voice still echoes in the hearts of many within the Pentecostal and charismatic communities.

    ---

    **Summary of Key Exploits**

    Smith's legacy is dotted with miraculous healings—tumors, tuberculosis, and even those pesky appendicitis troubles. Some even say he managed to resurrect loved ones, a claim that made more than a few heads turn.

    His spirit-led and confrontational approach—casting out tricky spirits through audacious prayer—stands as a testament to his unwavering faith. Despite battling illness, he thrived in service and inspired many. And let’s not forget his prophecies of future revivals, which many credit in shaping the charismatic movements.
    **Smith Wigglesworth – “Apostle of Faith”** 🎯 **Early Transformation & First Miracle** Now, there was a time when Smith Wigglesworth was quite busy with his plumbing tools in Leeds, where the pipes would creak and leak, just like the conversations in the neighborhood. But amidst all that hustle, he found himself drawn to healing meetings. It was a curious affair indeed! One day, his dear wife Polly, who had been struggling with a chronic ailment, experienced what can only be described as a miraculous healing. This unexpected turn of events set Smith on a path of faith that would change everything, leading him directly into the heart of healing ministry. Imagine this: during a meeting one evening, the regular pastor was absent, and our dear Smith thought it fitting to take the stage. With a nervous heart and a stuttered sermon, he somehow found his voice and—lo and behold!—fifteen people were healed right then and there. You could say it fanned the flames of his passion for this miraculous work! 🔥 **Baptism in the Spirit** Now, fast forward to 1907, where Smith, with wide eyes and an eager spirit, stumbled into a peculiar Pentecostal gathering in Sunderland. With a few enthusiastic questions about “tongues” (not the type you find in a good meal, mind you), he was promptly shown the door. But did that stop him? Not at all! After a heartfelt prayer in the speaker’s wife’s living room, he found himself speaking in tongues—a thrilling escapade back to that meeting, where fifty souls were filled with the Spirit. Quite the show, I’d say! 💥 **Miraculous Healings & Spiritual Confrontations** Now, there are stories, and then there are stories! One particularly remarkable episode involved a young woman on the brink of death from consumption. Smith, full of determination and perhaps a dash of desperation, prayed over her for four whole hours. Suddenly, a vision of Jesus appeared to him, and wouldn’t you know it? The young lady sprang back to life, resuming her piano playing that very morning as if nothing had happened! And then there was Mitchell, a man at death’s door. Sadly, when Smith arrived, it seemed Mitchell had taken the ultimate plunge. But Smith wasn’t one to take a loss quietly; he boldly commanded death to release him. To everyone’s surprise, Mitchell revived and went on to recover as well! Talk about a scene straight out of a play! Now, Smith had an unconventional approach—he believed in hitting the afflicted parts of the body, claiming he was “hitting the devil, not them.” Well, if you ask me, it’s quite a daring way to send sickness packing! 🧩 **Trials of Faith & Physical Ailments** In a rather self-assured manner, our Smith vowed never to take medicine. But life had other plans, and when appendicitis struck with a vengeance, doctors considered his case hopeless. With a commanding spirit, he once again told the “devil” to leave, and lo! He was healed instantly, returning to work the very next day, tools in hand. Smith faced a long battle with kidney stones, sciatica, and eventually a stroke. Despite the pain, he believed these trials were like fine clay molding him for greater things. And you know, he didn’t let a little discomfort keep him from ministering across the globe! 🎤 **Public Campaigns & Legacy** From the bustling streets of the U.K. to the wide-open skies of Australia, Smith took his ministry far and wide. Stories of blind eyes opening, crippled legs walking, and cancers disappearing became the tales that traveled with him. In 1937, while in South Africa, he even prophesied a grand revival, telling David du Plessis, “the day I pass away, then you can begin to think about it.” Such confidence! 💀 **Final Moments & Death** On the 12th of March, 1947, while attending the funeral of his friend Wilf Richardson, Smith had an unexpected final act—he collapsed and bid goodbye to the earthly stage, continuing to preach until the very end! A grand finale, one might say. At his funeral, he left behind four guiding principles for those who remained: 1. Read God’s Word. 2. Let it consume you. 3. Believe it. 4. Act on it. His voice still echoes in the hearts of many within the Pentecostal and charismatic communities. --- ✨ **Summary of Key Exploits** Smith's legacy is dotted with miraculous healings—tumors, tuberculosis, and even those pesky appendicitis troubles. Some even say he managed to resurrect loved ones, a claim that made more than a few heads turn. His spirit-led and confrontational approach—casting out tricky spirits through audacious prayer—stands as a testament to his unwavering faith. Despite battling illness, he thrived in service and inspired many. And let’s not forget his prophecies of future revivals, which many credit in shaping the charismatic movements.
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