• There was a time when no one believed in me, not even myself. But I decided to keep going. Today, I’m proof that persistence and faith work wonders."
    #FaithWorks #NeverGiveUp #StayInspired
    There was a time when no one believed in me, not even myself. But I decided to keep going. Today, I’m proof that persistence and faith work wonders." #FaithWorks #NeverGiveUp #StayInspired
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  • JOSHUA IGINLA, POPULARLY KNOWN AS " THE ORORO MASTER"

    A Prophet That Successfully Turned a Village To a Global SPACE.

    A Village Known As CHIKAKORE, Abuja Has Become a Global Space With Global Institutions Because of The Presence of Champions Royal Assembly with 80,000 Capacity Led By PROPHET JOSHUA IGINLA

    When i Hear People Say "CHURCH SHOULD CREATE EMPLOYMENT" it just baffles me whether people no longer think or what.

    Do You know How many workers Here? Not to talk of How many People That Are on Salary Here ? NO you Don't Care To Know. WHY? Satan dey use you.

    The church is, If Not The biggest single employer of labor in Nigeria. You are not seeing it because they are not selling cement , indomie and sugar.

    While You And Your fellow noisemakers were still feeling The heat of High dollar Rate.

    He single Handedly Gave out 50,000 bags of Rice in one service.
    (GOD IN A MAN)

    While you are still Talking, In Nigeria , He single Handedly Gave out 32 cars in one service..
    (GOD IN A MAN)

    While you are still Talking, in one service, He splashes out 60milllion naira to Widows..
    (GOD IN A MAN)

    While You are still Trying to figure out, He gave out SEVEN( 7) cars and 11Million to 39 widows in South Africa...
    (GOD IN A MAN).

    This same Good works is also Applicable To others Ministries.

    E.g: omega Fire Ministry

    Check The wonders in omega Fire Ministries.

    What about Christ Embassy?
    You see Evidence everywhere.

    What About The Redeem Christian Church of God? U see impact everywhere.

    How many I go fit mention.

    And Someone Will come Online with 100naira mtn Data & Be shouting Pastor is eating my Tithes

    How much is The Tithe?
    1k in flat envelope

    BE SENSITIVE!
    NO ALLOW SATAN USE YOU.
    JOSHUA IGINLA, POPULARLY KNOWN AS " THE ORORO MASTER" A Prophet That Successfully Turned a Village To a Global SPACE. A Village Known As CHIKAKORE, Abuja Has Become a Global Space With Global Institutions Because of The Presence of Champions Royal Assembly with 80,000 Capacity Led By PROPHET JOSHUA IGINLA When i Hear People Say "CHURCH SHOULD CREATE EMPLOYMENT" it just baffles me whether people no longer think or what. Do You know How many workers Here? Not to talk of How many People That Are on Salary Here ? NO you Don't Care To Know. WHY? Satan dey use you.😏 The church is, If Not The biggest single employer of labor in Nigeria. You are not seeing it because they are not selling cement , indomie and sugar. While You And Your fellow noisemakers were still feeling The heat of High dollar Rate. He single Handedly Gave out 50,000 bags of Rice in one service. (GOD IN A MAN) While you are still Talking, In Nigeria 🇸🇸, He single Handedly Gave out 32 cars in one service.. (GOD IN A MAN) While you are still Talking, in one service, He splashes out 60milllion naira to Widows.. (GOD IN A MAN) While You are still Trying to figure out, He gave out SEVEN( 7) cars and 11Million to 39 widows in South Africa...🇸🇸 (GOD IN A MAN). This same Good works is also Applicable To others Ministries. E.g: omega Fire Ministry Check The wonders in omega Fire Ministries. What about Christ Embassy? You see Evidence everywhere. What About The Redeem Christian Church of God? U see impact everywhere. How many I go fit mention. And Someone Will come Online with 100naira mtn Data & Be shouting Pastor is eating my Tithes How much is The Tithe? 🤣 1k in flat envelope ✉️ 🤪 BE SENSITIVE! NO ALLOW SATAN USE YOU.
    Haha
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  • Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
    Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
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  • Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
    Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
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  • Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
    Believe in God's power and ability to make all things possible. He is the God of miracles and wonders. #WithGodAllThingsArePossible #Miracles #Wonders
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  • The Hidden Gold Beneath Our Feet: A Forester’s Tale of Mushrooms and Nature's Magic
    As a professional forester and wildlife conservationist, I’ve often marveled at the majestic trees and the diverse creatures that roam the forests.
    In the quiet shadows, another wonder grows—often unnoticed but just as essential.
    Let me share a story with you about one of nature’s most mysterious gifts: mushrooms.
    Once upon a time, deep in the misty forests of Obanliku, there was a secret that only the earth knew.
    Hidden beneath the shadows of towering trees and between the rocks of fertile mountains, mushrooms thrived—an ancient treasure, quietly waiting to be discovered.
    While everyone marveled at the cocoa trees and the grazing cattle, few realized the magic growing just beneath their feet.
    One morning, as I wandered through the forest, my attention was drawn to a cluster of mushrooms that seemed to glow in the early sunlight.
    These weren't just any mushrooms; their delicate caps shimmered with shades of brown and white, and the way they sprouted in unison made me pause.
    "Ah," I thought, "nature's little surprise."
    It reminded me of how easily we overlook the small wonders of the world while chasing after the big, shiny rewards.
    In many cultures, mushrooms have always held a mystical reputation.
    Some see them as food, rich in nutrients and flavor. Others view them as medicine, capable of healing.
    But in Obanliku, many don’t pay them much attention, yet these humble fungi play a vital role in the ecosystem.
    They break down dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil, feeding the trees and plants that we so often admire.
    I recalled —a tale of how the first people of Obanliku discovered that mushrooms could be food and medicine.
    One day, during a time of great hunger, a hunter found himself lost in the forest.
    With no food to sustain him, he nearly gave up. But as he lay on the forest floor, he noticed a strange, white mushroom beside him.
    Weak and desperate, he plucked it and tasted it. To his surprise, it filled him with strength and energy, enough to find his way home.
    Since then, mushrooms have been seen as a gift from the forest, helping people in their time of need.
    Today, I see mushrooms as a reminder that sometimes, what we need the most isn't the most obvious.
    Just as our community strives to rebuild its agricultural wealth and heal the land from bush burning, we must also learn to appreciate the overlooked treasures around us.
    Mushrooms may not be as glamorous as cocoa, but in their quiet way, they contribute just as much.
    So the next time you find yourself in the forest, take a moment to look down. You never know what hidden wonders might be growing right under your feet.
    #crossriverforest #nature #CrossRiver #wildlife
    #mushrooms #mushroomhunting
    The Hidden Gold Beneath Our Feet: A Forester’s Tale of Mushrooms and Nature's Magic As a professional forester and wildlife conservationist, I’ve often marveled at the majestic trees and the diverse creatures that roam the forests. In the quiet shadows, another wonder grows—often unnoticed but just as essential. Let me share a story with you about one of nature’s most mysterious gifts: mushrooms. Once upon a time, deep in the misty forests of Obanliku, there was a secret that only the earth knew. Hidden beneath the shadows of towering trees and between the rocks of fertile mountains, mushrooms thrived—an ancient treasure, quietly waiting to be discovered. While everyone marveled at the cocoa trees and the grazing cattle, few realized the magic growing just beneath their feet. One morning, as I wandered through the forest, my attention was drawn to a cluster of mushrooms that seemed to glow in the early sunlight. These weren't just any mushrooms; their delicate caps shimmered with shades of brown and white, and the way they sprouted in unison made me pause. "Ah," I thought, "nature's little surprise." It reminded me of how easily we overlook the small wonders of the world while chasing after the big, shiny rewards. In many cultures, mushrooms have always held a mystical reputation. Some see them as food, rich in nutrients and flavor. Others view them as medicine, capable of healing. But in Obanliku, many don’t pay them much attention, yet these humble fungi play a vital role in the ecosystem. They break down dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil, feeding the trees and plants that we so often admire. I recalled —a tale of how the first people of Obanliku discovered that mushrooms could be food and medicine. One day, during a time of great hunger, a hunter found himself lost in the forest. With no food to sustain him, he nearly gave up. But as he lay on the forest floor, he noticed a strange, white mushroom beside him. Weak and desperate, he plucked it and tasted it. To his surprise, it filled him with strength and energy, enough to find his way home. Since then, mushrooms have been seen as a gift from the forest, helping people in their time of need. Today, I see mushrooms as a reminder that sometimes, what we need the most isn't the most obvious. Just as our community strives to rebuild its agricultural wealth and heal the land from bush burning, we must also learn to appreciate the overlooked treasures around us. Mushrooms may not be as glamorous as cocoa, but in their quiet way, they contribute just as much. So the next time you find yourself in the forest, take a moment to look down. You never know what hidden wonders might be growing right under your feet. #crossriverforest #nature #CrossRiver #wildlife #mushrooms #mushroomhunting
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  • Thank you Jesus for today wonders
    Thank you Jesus for today wonders
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  • WONDERS OF AFRICA
    WONDERS OF AFRICA
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