• Today,your request before God will be granted.Heaven will release all your blessings unto you.God will satisfy you with all your heart desires.Anywhere you have failed before,the supernatural power of God will lift you up.You shall be fruitful in Jesus Mighty Name amen.

    *FOBCARES *
    Today,your request before God will be granted.Heaven will release all your blessings unto you.God will satisfy you with all your heart desires.Anywhere you have failed before,the supernatural power of God will lift you up.You shall be fruitful in Jesus Mighty Name amen. *FOBCARES ✍️*
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  • Good evening great minds

    Fresh hot Testimony

    My testimony as per the Quantum Energy Machine :
    Chronic High blood Sugar/ type 2 diabetes gone for good from the source.
    No more swelling on any part of my body.

    High blood pressure gone with no medication

    Heart palpitations gone as well.

    Now I can eat anything I like apart from the fact that I need to keep my nutritional health style pure.

    The machine is a true answer to prayers.

    I am so happy, I don't know I am going to have testimony over this issues for almost ten years now.

    Weakness, depression, fatigue, pains all varnish.

    I will continue using it.

    Thank you very much for being the facilitator.

    I gave this to encourage others doubting

    Mrs Blessing (Lagos)
    Good evening 🌄 🌅 great minds Fresh hot Testimony 🔥 😍 My testimony as per the Quantum Energy Machine : Chronic High blood Sugar/ type 2 diabetes gone for good from the source. No more swelling on any part of my body. High blood pressure gone with no medication Heart palpitations gone as well. Now I can eat anything I like apart from the fact that I need to keep my nutritional health style pure. The machine is a true answer to prayers. I am so happy, I don't know I am going to have testimony over this issues for almost ten years now. Weakness, depression, fatigue, pains all varnish. I will continue using it. Thank you very much for being the facilitator. I gave this to encourage others doubting Mrs Blessing (Lagos)
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  • Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother?

    A mother is someone who nurtures, cares for, and provides love and support to a child. This can be biological, adoptive, or even in a chosen family dynamic. A mother isn’t just defined by giving birth but by the role she plays in a child's life—offering guidance, protection, and unconditional love.

    Characteristics of a mother

    A mother is often characterized by a mix of emotional, psychological, and practical qualities. While every mother is unique, some common characteristics include:

    1. Unconditional Love – A mother’s love is deep, unwavering, and not based on conditions. She cares for her children regardless of their flaws.

    2. Nurturing Nature – She provides emotional and physical support, ensuring her children feel safe, loved, and cared for.

    3. Patience – Raising children requires immense patience, from teaching life lessons to handling tantrums.

    4. Selflessness – A mother often puts her child’s needs before her own, sacrificing time, sleep, and personal desires for their well-being.

    5. Strength and Resilience – She remains strong through challenges, whether emotional, financial, or personal, to support her family.

    6. Guidance and Wisdom – A mother imparts life lessons, values, and knowledge, helping her children navigate life’s ups and downs.

    7. Protectiveness – She instinctively protects her child from harm, whether emotional or physical.

    8. Compassion and Empathy – Understanding her child’s feelings and struggles, she provides comfort and reassurance.

    9. Dedication and Hard Work – Whether she’s a stay-at-home mom, a working mother, or balancing both, she is committed to providing a better life for her child.

    10. Forgiveness – Even when children make mistakes, a mother forgives and continues to support them.

    While these characteristics are common, motherhood looks different for everyone. Some mothers may express love through actions rather than words, while others may be more emotional.

    What do you think defines a mother best?

    Let's have your opinion on this
    Two days ago we celebrated mother's day, come to think of it who is a mother? A mother is someone who nurtures, cares for, and provides love and support to a child. This can be biological, adoptive, or even in a chosen family dynamic. A mother isn’t just defined by giving birth but by the role she plays in a child's life—offering guidance, protection, and unconditional love. Characteristics of a mother A mother is often characterized by a mix of emotional, psychological, and practical qualities. While every mother is unique, some common characteristics include: 1. Unconditional Love – A mother’s love is deep, unwavering, and not based on conditions. She cares for her children regardless of their flaws. 2. Nurturing Nature – She provides emotional and physical support, ensuring her children feel safe, loved, and cared for. 3. Patience – Raising children requires immense patience, from teaching life lessons to handling tantrums. 4. Selflessness – A mother often puts her child’s needs before her own, sacrificing time, sleep, and personal desires for their well-being. 5. Strength and Resilience – She remains strong through challenges, whether emotional, financial, or personal, to support her family. 6. Guidance and Wisdom – A mother imparts life lessons, values, and knowledge, helping her children navigate life’s ups and downs. 7. Protectiveness – She instinctively protects her child from harm, whether emotional or physical. 8. Compassion and Empathy – Understanding her child’s feelings and struggles, she provides comfort and reassurance. 9. Dedication and Hard Work – Whether she’s a stay-at-home mom, a working mother, or balancing both, she is committed to providing a better life for her child. 10. Forgiveness – Even when children make mistakes, a mother forgives and continues to support them. While these characteristics are common, motherhood looks different for everyone. Some mothers may express love through actions rather than words, while others may be more emotional. What do you think defines a mother best? Let's have your opinion on this
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  • The Brave Prince of the Zulu Kingdom

    Long ago, in the powerful Zulu Kingdom, a young prince named Nkosi dreamed of becoming a great warrior like his father, King Shaka. The Zulu people were known for their strength, discipline, and unity, and Nkosi wanted to prove he was worthy of leading them one day.

    One season, a neighboring tribe threatened to invade their land. King Shaka gathered his warriors, but he worried—his warriors were strong, but the enemy had powerful numbers. Nkosi, though young, stepped forward. “Father, let me help. I may not be a great warrior yet, but I know our land well.”

    Shaka saw the fire in his son’s eyes and agreed. Nkosi and a small group of young warriors used their knowledge of the hills and rivers to set traps. They blocked paths with thorny branches, created false trails, and hid warriors behind rocks.

    When the enemy arrived, they were confused. They followed the false paths, only to find themselves surrounded by the mighty Zulu warriors. Shaka’s army charged, and the enemy, caught off guard, was quickly defeated.

    That evening, the Zulu people celebrated. King Shaka placed a leopard skin around Nkosi’s shoulders, a symbol of bravery. “You have the heart of a true Zulu warrior,” he said proudly.

    From that day on, Nkosi was no longer just a young prince—he was a leader in the making, ready to protect the Zulu Kingdom and its people.

    The Brave Prince of the Zulu Kingdom💪🔥🪖 Long ago, in the powerful Zulu Kingdom, a young prince named Nkosi dreamed of becoming a great warrior like his father, King Shaka. The Zulu people were known for their strength, discipline, and unity, and Nkosi wanted to prove he was worthy of leading them one day. One season, a neighboring tribe threatened to invade their land. King Shaka gathered his warriors, but he worried—his warriors were strong, but the enemy had powerful numbers. Nkosi, though young, stepped forward. “Father, let me help. I may not be a great warrior yet, but I know our land well.” Shaka saw the fire in his son’s eyes and agreed. Nkosi and a small group of young warriors used their knowledge of the hills and rivers to set traps. They blocked paths with thorny branches, created false trails, and hid warriors behind rocks. When the enemy arrived, they were confused. They followed the false paths, only to find themselves surrounded by the mighty Zulu warriors. Shaka’s army charged, and the enemy, caught off guard, was quickly defeated. That evening, the Zulu people celebrated. King Shaka placed a leopard skin around Nkosi’s shoulders, a symbol of bravery. “You have the heart of a true Zulu warrior,” he said proudly. From that day on, Nkosi was no longer just a young prince—he was a leader in the making, ready to protect the Zulu Kingdom and its people.
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  • Money follows traffic.

    If you are still the type who takes sides when two popular people have beef, you are not wise.

    AY and Basketmouth have settled and are back.

    Guess what?

    The only enemies created in their disagreement are those who took sides.

    If you quarrel with another because of the clubs you support, you are very unwise.

    If you go into debates with your fellow Christians because the different churches you attend, you are very unwise.

    If you not a party member and a direct beneficiary of a political party, and you go into altercations with other because of political parties, you are very unwise.

    If at this level of your life, with all the available resources to you, you are still doing Wizkid FC & Davido FC, you are very unwise.

    The elites always create fracas to divide the masses.

    They always know how to settle because to them all that matters is business interest.

    Don't just follow the buzz.

    Be the buzz!

    P.S

    I'm happy to see AY & Basketmouth do this.

    I wish them a heavily successful show.
    Money follows traffic. If you are still the type who takes sides when two popular people have beef, you are not wise. AY and Basketmouth have settled and are back. Guess what? The only enemies created in their disagreement are those who took sides. If you quarrel with another because of the clubs you support, you are very unwise. If you go into debates with your fellow Christians because the different churches you attend, you are very unwise. If you not a party member and a direct beneficiary of a political party, and you go into altercations with other because of political parties, you are very unwise. If at this level of your life, with all the available resources to you, you are still doing Wizkid FC & Davido FC, you are very unwise. The elites always create fracas to divide the masses. They always know how to settle because to them all that matters is business interest. Don't just follow the buzz. Be the buzz! P.S I'm happy to see AY & Basketmouth do this. I wish them a heavily successful show.
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  • Bedtime Stories
    Let's Gada under the Village tree, Mama Africa is Here
    ***************************
    The Lost Cowrie and the Wise Old Woman

    In a small Kanga village in West Africa, there lived a little girl named Adama. She was known for her bright smile and her love for storytelling. Every evening, she sat under the baobab tree, listening to the elders share tales of the past.

    One day, Adama’s grandmother gave her a special gift—a shiny cowrie shell. “This is a symbol of good fortune,” her grandmother said. “Keep it safe, for it will guide you when you are in need.”

    Adama cherished her cowrie, carrying it everywhere. But one afternoon, while playing by the river, she tripped, and the cowrie slipped from her fingers into the rushing water. She searched and searched, but it was gone.

    Heartbroken, she ran to the wise old woman of the village, Nana Yaa, who knew many secrets of the land. “Nana Yaa,” she said, wiping her tears, “I lost my cowrie. What do I do?”

    The old woman smiled. “Adama, the river never takes without giving back. Go to the market tomorrow, and you will find what you seek.”

    The next day, Adama went to the bustling village market. She walked past traders selling colorful fabrics, women pounding yam, and children chasing chickens. Then, near the bead seller’s stand, something caught her eye—a beautiful necklace with a cowrie shell just like hers.

    She asked the seller where it came from. He laughed. “A fisherman found it in his net this morning!”

    Adama smiled, realizing Nana Yaa was right. She bought the necklace and hurried home. When she told her grandmother, the old woman nodded. “See, my child, in our land, everything has a way of returning to where it belongs.”

    That night, Adama sat under the baobab tree, sharing her story with the village children. She learned a valuable lesson—what is meant for you will always find its way back.


    Bedtime Stories🔥 Let's Gada under the Village tree, Mama Africa is Here 🥰 *************************** The Lost Cowrie and the Wise Old Woman🧓 In a small Kanga village in West Africa, there lived a little girl named Adama. She was known for her bright smile and her love for storytelling. Every evening, she sat under the baobab tree, listening to the elders share tales of the past. One day, Adama’s grandmother gave her a special gift—a shiny cowrie shell. “This is a symbol of good fortune,” her grandmother said. “Keep it safe, for it will guide you when you are in need.” Adama cherished her cowrie, carrying it everywhere. But one afternoon, while playing by the river, she tripped, and the cowrie slipped from her fingers into the rushing water. She searched and searched, but it was gone. Heartbroken, she ran to the wise old woman of the village, Nana Yaa, who knew many secrets of the land. “Nana Yaa,” she said, wiping her tears, “I lost my cowrie. What do I do?” The old woman smiled. “Adama, the river never takes without giving back. Go to the market tomorrow, and you will find what you seek.” The next day, Adama went to the bustling village market. She walked past traders selling colorful fabrics, women pounding yam, and children chasing chickens. Then, near the bead seller’s stand, something caught her eye—a beautiful necklace with a cowrie shell just like hers. She asked the seller where it came from. He laughed. “A fisherman found it in his net this morning!” Adama smiled, realizing Nana Yaa was right. She bought the necklace and hurried home. When she told her grandmother, the old woman nodded. “See, my child, in our land, everything has a way of returning to where it belongs.” That night, Adama sat under the baobab tree, sharing her story with the village children. She learned a valuable lesson—what is meant for you will always find its way back.
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  • CBN Announces New ₦5,000 & ₦10,000 Notes

    "In a bid to reduce cash handling challenges, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced new ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 notes featuring iconic Nigerian leaders. The notes will be in circulation from May 1, 2025."


    CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA PRESS RELEASE

    CBN Unveils New ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 Banknotes to Enhance Cash Transactions

    Abuja, April 1, 2025 – The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially announced the introduction of two new denominations - ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 banknotes; as part of ongoing efforts to streamline cash transactions and improve liquidity management.

    According to the Deputy CBN Governor, Dr. Ibrahim Tahir Jr., the move is aimed at reducing cash-handling costs and providing Nigerians with more efficient means of conducting large transactions. "The introduction of these new high-value denominations aligns with global best practices and will enhance economic activities while reducing the stress associated with carrying large amounts of cash," the Governor stated.

    The new ₦5,000 note will feature the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, while the ₦10,000 note will showcase Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, both in recognition of their contributions to Nigeria’s development. Additionally, the new notes will incorporate enhanced security features, including color-changing ink, holograms, and anti-counterfeiting technology, making them impossible to replicate.

    The nationwide rollout will begin on May 1, 2025, with commercial banks instructed to start issuing the new notes via ATMs and over-the-counter transactions.

    Nigerians are advised to exchange their old Naira notes at banks before June 30, 2025, after which lower denominations may be phased out gradually.

    For further details, visit www.cbn.gov.ng/newcurrency.

    Signed:
    Dr. Ibrahim Tahir Jr.
    Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria

    Below are samples of the newly designed ₦5,000 & ₦10,000 notes for your information and guidance!
    CBN Announces New ₦5,000 & ₦10,000 Notes "In a bid to reduce cash handling challenges, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced new ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 notes featuring iconic Nigerian leaders. The notes will be in circulation from May 1, 2025." CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA PRESS RELEASE CBN Unveils New ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 Banknotes to Enhance Cash Transactions Abuja, April 1, 2025 – The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has officially announced the introduction of two new denominations - ₦5,000 and ₦10,000 banknotes; as part of ongoing efforts to streamline cash transactions and improve liquidity management. According to the Deputy CBN Governor, Dr. Ibrahim Tahir Jr., the move is aimed at reducing cash-handling costs and providing Nigerians with more efficient means of conducting large transactions. "The introduction of these new high-value denominations aligns with global best practices and will enhance economic activities while reducing the stress associated with carrying large amounts of cash," the Governor stated. The new ₦5,000 note will feature the portrait of Chief Obafemi Awolowo, while the ₦10,000 note will showcase Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, both in recognition of their contributions to Nigeria’s development. Additionally, the new notes will incorporate enhanced security features, including color-changing ink, holograms, and anti-counterfeiting technology, making them impossible to replicate. The nationwide rollout will begin on May 1, 2025, with commercial banks instructed to start issuing the new notes via ATMs and over-the-counter transactions. Nigerians are advised to exchange their old Naira notes at banks before June 30, 2025, after which lower denominations may be phased out gradually. For further details, visit www.cbn.gov.ng/newcurrency. Signed: Dr. Ibrahim Tahir Jr. Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria Below are samples of the newly designed ₦5,000 & ₦10,000 notes for your information and guidance!
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  • WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES THAT COMES WITH YOUR RIGHTS AS A NIGERIAN

    As a Nigerian, along with your rights, you also have responsibilities that help maintain a harmonious and functioning society. Here are some key responsibilities that complement your rights:

    Civic Responsibilities
    1. *Obey the Law*: Respect and obey the laws of Nigeria, including those related to taxation, traffic, and public order.
    2. *Pay Taxes*: Contribute to the development of Nigeria by paying your taxes and duties promptly.
    3. *Participate in the Democratic Process*: Exercise your right to vote, participate in public debates, and engage with your elected representatives.
    4. *Respect Public Institutions*: Treat public institutions, such as courts, schools, and hospitals, with respect and dignity.

    Social Responsibilities
    1. *Respect the Rights of Others*: Recognize and respect the rights and freedoms of fellow Nigerians, including those from different ethnic, religious, or cultural backgrounds.
    2. *Promote National Unity*: Foster a sense of national unity and cohesion by embracing Nigeria's diversity and promoting peaceful coexistence.
    3. *Protect the Environment*: Contribute to the preservation and protection of Nigeria's natural resources and environment.
    4. *Support Vulnerable Groups*: Show compassion and support for vulnerable groups, such as children, women, and people with disabilities.

    Personal Responsibilities
    1. *Be a Good Neighbor*: Maintain good relationships with your neighbors and contribute to the well-being of your community.
    2. *Take Care of Your Health*: Prioritize your physical and mental health by adopting healthy habits and seeking medical attention when necessary.
    3. *Pursue Personal Development*: Continuously seek knowledge, skills, and personal growth to enhance your contributions to society.
    4. *Be Accountable*: Take responsibility for your actions, apologize when necessary, and make amends for any harm caused.

    Community Responsibilities
    1. *Participate in Community Development*: Contribute to the development of your community through volunteer work, community service, or participation in local initiatives.
    2. *Support Local Institutions*: Strengthen local institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and community centers, by providing resources, expertise, or volunteer services.
    3. *Foster Community Cohesion*: Promote social cohesion and inclusivity within your community by organizing or participating in community events and activities.
    4. *Protect Community Resources*: Help protect community resources, such as public facilities, parks, and natural resources, for future generations.

    By embracing these responsibilities, you'll not only exercise your rights but also contribute to the well-being and prosperity of Nigeria.
    WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES THAT COMES WITH YOUR RIGHTS AS A NIGERIAN As a Nigerian, along with your rights, you also have responsibilities that help maintain a harmonious and functioning society. Here are some key responsibilities that complement your rights: Civic Responsibilities 1. *Obey the Law*: Respect and obey the laws of Nigeria, including those related to taxation, traffic, and public order. 2. *Pay Taxes*: Contribute to the development of Nigeria by paying your taxes and duties promptly. 3. *Participate in the Democratic Process*: Exercise your right to vote, participate in public debates, and engage with your elected representatives. 4. *Respect Public Institutions*: Treat public institutions, such as courts, schools, and hospitals, with respect and dignity. Social Responsibilities 1. *Respect the Rights of Others*: Recognize and respect the rights and freedoms of fellow Nigerians, including those from different ethnic, religious, or cultural backgrounds. 2. *Promote National Unity*: Foster a sense of national unity and cohesion by embracing Nigeria's diversity and promoting peaceful coexistence. 3. *Protect the Environment*: Contribute to the preservation and protection of Nigeria's natural resources and environment. 4. *Support Vulnerable Groups*: Show compassion and support for vulnerable groups, such as children, women, and people with disabilities. Personal Responsibilities 1. *Be a Good Neighbor*: Maintain good relationships with your neighbors and contribute to the well-being of your community. 2. *Take Care of Your Health*: Prioritize your physical and mental health by adopting healthy habits and seeking medical attention when necessary. 3. *Pursue Personal Development*: Continuously seek knowledge, skills, and personal growth to enhance your contributions to society. 4. *Be Accountable*: Take responsibility for your actions, apologize when necessary, and make amends for any harm caused. Community Responsibilities 1. *Participate in Community Development*: Contribute to the development of your community through volunteer work, community service, or participation in local initiatives. 2. *Support Local Institutions*: Strengthen local institutions, such as schools, hospitals, and community centers, by providing resources, expertise, or volunteer services. 3. *Foster Community Cohesion*: Promote social cohesion and inclusivity within your community by organizing or participating in community events and activities. 4. *Protect Community Resources*: Help protect community resources, such as public facilities, parks, and natural resources, for future generations. By embracing these responsibilities, you'll not only exercise your rights but also contribute to the well-being and prosperity of Nigeria.
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