• DECODING CONTENT: STRATEGIES FOR ENGAGED THINKING

    Thinking is the key to all content. Whatever topics or disciplines you are studying must be understood by thinking. Content is organized by thinking, analyzed, explained, illustrated, applied, transformed, evaluated, synthesized, and learned by thinking. Let’s philosophize this by examining the parts of thinking about a business; therefore, you have defined the subject or range of business-related ideas. A business aims to achieve maximum profit and productivity within the least expenditure. The inferences you will be making will be judgments on the type of employers and what motivates them to make judgements about the information we gather on supply/ demand. Judgments about what would make the company more productive.

    A business owner would ask how we can create maximum productivity with the least expenditure. The assumption the business owner would have is supply and demand are predictable based on certain variables. That productivity can be improved, and employers are motivated by certain variables. The essential concepts in business are maximum profit, productivity, least expenditure, motivation, productive employers, reasonable salaries, services, supply and demand. The implication and consequences: if I accurately access the information I gather to improve productivity, I can predict how changes we make will affect productivity.

    The point of view for a business is to see maximum productivity with the last expenditure as the business goal. I would be using information regarding employer motivation, appropriate pay structure, cost of services/materials needed to achieve purpose, and supply/demand. Now that I have separated the parts of thinking associated with business, I can gain clarity so that the content of reasoning can go through all those methods to transform the thinking and apply it in real life. If that was the purpose of my reasoning, there is a particular aim or goal to thinking. We can use this model for any subject we want to ensure we have thought through it well. When you separate the parts of thinking, you gain ultimate clarity.

    You could determine what is the main question this discipline is asking. For instance, sociology is asking how humans behave in particular groups. The purpose is to learn how and why people act the way they do due to living with others in groups. First, you would have to define what group you were analyzing. Is it related to a particular culture, is it political religion or social group? What systems and structures create the dynamic of the group? In America, they only have democrats and republicans representing right and left politics, which differ in policies. Even the president is limited by the policies in place regarding what he can do.

    He is the face of the political party, but there are structures that he must work within unless he knows shortcuts. Studying group culture like nationalistic that is defined within the borders of land China is different to Japan economically, socially, and spiritually, but what causes these differences is their outlook on life based on the environment that the citizens of a nation have adopted collectively. It’s interesting how culture emerges when no one actor is making all the decisions. Look at fashion and how it evolves, but if you study this, it is created from what the consumers are sold through shops and what is identified as popular. People think that what they are wearing is original, and they make it a part of their identity. It’s connecting the materiality with the invisible.

    Studying how groups behave in relation to consumerism may depend on where they live geographically and what is socially acceptable. However, we cannot define an individual until we examine the systems and structures of a nation. Clothing is cultural as it is someone making a political statement about who they are by the colours and style of dress some announce rebellion. You will see this in punk dress. Maybe they are trying to express their individuality. Yet it came from a culture that targeted their identity. That is how consumerism works. I may not buy traditional Indian dress, and I would feel out of place within the community I belong. We could use the eight dimensions of thinking to get to the deeper parts. We may judge others’ dress if we have come from conservative values or even religious ideas of what we define as socially acceptable. One thing we must observe is different cultural narratives create the standards and define the limits of dress. I have been shocked by what has changed in the last twenty years, even within my own culture. The bikini is just string up the backside.

    What is even more interesting is how normalised this culture is. While it does not appeal to my tastes, nor do I see it as decent, I cannot judge the younger generation for something that has been sold to them through magazines, consumer-based marketing and has now been normalised it is widespread throughout my nation. Yet, if we changed a culture group and went to Samoa, that would not be acceptable, and you would be disowned.

    Contrasting groups with others, helps us to discover some cultural norms, and the limits of the mind are defined within the context of reasoning. We need to think through different materialities that are created by the dimension of thought, which is also determined by the systems and structure they are within that have espoused such logic. There is a particular rationale to everything that only by going through the process of examining the content and analysing the content to understand it deeper can we accept the differences in culture are not one individual’s fault. They have been influenced by systems and structures within any sphere of life. If you observe Facebook as a system and structure the friends content, you see the kind of advertising targeting you is all based on algorithms that you or I don’t control, but they do control the kind of information available to you that I may not ever see in my lifetime.

    Even realizing that we all have different information that creates our worldview by where we are socially positioned within a culture and generation, there are many things that we do not control, such as the banking system or how we purchase items at a shop. This is why we need to think deeply about the content in our reasoning and where the information came from. As you see above, in the business model, that would have been very different information that made up the parts of thinking in the 18th hundreds before the concept of a shop had even been hypothesized therefore, we are affected by the dispensation of our generation. Thinking through the logic of content is defined by other factors influencing it.

    Written by Rochelle White
    DECODING CONTENT: STRATEGIES FOR ENGAGED THINKING Thinking is the key to all content. Whatever topics or disciplines you are studying must be understood by thinking. Content is organized by thinking, analyzed, explained, illustrated, applied, transformed, evaluated, synthesized, and learned by thinking. Let’s philosophize this by examining the parts of thinking about a business; therefore, you have defined the subject or range of business-related ideas. A business aims to achieve maximum profit and productivity within the least expenditure. The inferences you will be making will be judgments on the type of employers and what motivates them to make judgements about the information we gather on supply/ demand. Judgments about what would make the company more productive. A business owner would ask how we can create maximum productivity with the least expenditure. The assumption the business owner would have is supply and demand are predictable based on certain variables. That productivity can be improved, and employers are motivated by certain variables. The essential concepts in business are maximum profit, productivity, least expenditure, motivation, productive employers, reasonable salaries, services, supply and demand. The implication and consequences: if I accurately access the information I gather to improve productivity, I can predict how changes we make will affect productivity. The point of view for a business is to see maximum productivity with the last expenditure as the business goal. I would be using information regarding employer motivation, appropriate pay structure, cost of services/materials needed to achieve purpose, and supply/demand. Now that I have separated the parts of thinking associated with business, I can gain clarity so that the content of reasoning can go through all those methods to transform the thinking and apply it in real life. If that was the purpose of my reasoning, there is a particular aim or goal to thinking. We can use this model for any subject we want to ensure we have thought through it well. When you separate the parts of thinking, you gain ultimate clarity. You could determine what is the main question this discipline is asking. For instance, sociology is asking how humans behave in particular groups. The purpose is to learn how and why people act the way they do due to living with others in groups. First, you would have to define what group you were analyzing. Is it related to a particular culture, is it political religion or social group? What systems and structures create the dynamic of the group? In America, they only have democrats and republicans representing right and left politics, which differ in policies. Even the president is limited by the policies in place regarding what he can do. He is the face of the political party, but there are structures that he must work within unless he knows shortcuts. Studying group culture like nationalistic that is defined within the borders of land China is different to Japan economically, socially, and spiritually, but what causes these differences is their outlook on life based on the environment that the citizens of a nation have adopted collectively. It’s interesting how culture emerges when no one actor is making all the decisions. Look at fashion and how it evolves, but if you study this, it is created from what the consumers are sold through shops and what is identified as popular. People think that what they are wearing is original, and they make it a part of their identity. It’s connecting the materiality with the invisible. Studying how groups behave in relation to consumerism may depend on where they live geographically and what is socially acceptable. However, we cannot define an individual until we examine the systems and structures of a nation. Clothing is cultural as it is someone making a political statement about who they are by the colours and style of dress some announce rebellion. You will see this in punk dress. Maybe they are trying to express their individuality. Yet it came from a culture that targeted their identity. That is how consumerism works. I may not buy traditional Indian dress, and I would feel out of place within the community I belong. We could use the eight dimensions of thinking to get to the deeper parts. We may judge others’ dress if we have come from conservative values or even religious ideas of what we define as socially acceptable. One thing we must observe is different cultural narratives create the standards and define the limits of dress. I have been shocked by what has changed in the last twenty years, even within my own culture. The bikini is just string up the backside. What is even more interesting is how normalised this culture is. While it does not appeal to my tastes, nor do I see it as decent, I cannot judge the younger generation for something that has been sold to them through magazines, consumer-based marketing and has now been normalised it is widespread throughout my nation. Yet, if we changed a culture group and went to Samoa, that would not be acceptable, and you would be disowned. Contrasting groups with others, helps us to discover some cultural norms, and the limits of the mind are defined within the context of reasoning. We need to think through different materialities that are created by the dimension of thought, which is also determined by the systems and structure they are within that have espoused such logic. There is a particular rationale to everything that only by going through the process of examining the content and analysing the content to understand it deeper can we accept the differences in culture are not one individual’s fault. They have been influenced by systems and structures within any sphere of life. If you observe Facebook as a system and structure the friends content, you see the kind of advertising targeting you is all based on algorithms that you or I don’t control, but they do control the kind of information available to you that I may not ever see in my lifetime. Even realizing that we all have different information that creates our worldview by where we are socially positioned within a culture and generation, there are many things that we do not control, such as the banking system or how we purchase items at a shop. This is why we need to think deeply about the content in our reasoning and where the information came from. As you see above, in the business model, that would have been very different information that made up the parts of thinking in the 18th hundreds before the concept of a shop had even been hypothesized therefore, we are affected by the dispensation of our generation. Thinking through the logic of content is defined by other factors influencing it. Written by Rochelle White
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  • VOICE OF FAITH DAILY DEVOTIONAL

    SUNDAY 6TH, JULY 2023

    NEUTRALIZING DARK ARROWS

    Text; Psalm 11:2

    For, lo, the wicked bend their bow, they make ready their arrow upon the string, that they may privily shoot at the upright in heart.

    MESSAGE

    In life If you do not stop them, they will stop you. It has been well written that the best form of defence is attack.

    When you return a curse or arrow back to the sender, you are not committing any sin because you did not initiate the arrow. You did not initiate the curse; you are merely sending it back to the originator.

    Some years ago, something happened. A brilliant girl at the university studying mathematics just went blind in the classroom without any reason.

    She did not have any problem; it just happened. So they began to take her from place to place, and everywhere they went, she was checked; nothing was wrong with her physically,

    Finally, they decided to take this lady to a church. She was accompanied by her mother. Immediately they entered the church the Holy Ghost said to the man of God “The agent of blindness is here”.

    He was surprised. So the man of God asked the woman, “Madam, do you know anything about your daughter’s blindness?” She said “No o, please pray”.

    And they began to pray and the prayer point was "every, evil arrow of blindness go back to your sender". After they had prayed for like 15 minute, all of a sudden the daughter could see, but the mother was quiet, she had become blind. So they gave God thanks because their prayers had been answered.

    It was very interesting. On their way in, the mother was leading the daughter by the hand. As they went out, the daughter was the one leading her mother.

    My prayers for you today is that: every arrow fired at you, in a dream or physically, whether conscious or unconscious, let those arrows backfire! in the name of Jesus!

    It is a wicked world. You can't afford to be neutral or feign ignorance. It is "fire for fire"

    A Nigerian sister who lives in America had a dream sometime ago. In this dream she saw a white woman came into her matrimonial home.

    The white lady then demanded for her wedding gown and wedding ring

    Without hesitation she went into their bedroom and gave this white woman her wedding gown and her wedding ring.Then she opened her eyes.

    She was so worried that she decided to share her dream experience with her husband, but the husband brushed it aside as mere fantasies.

    Few months after, a white lady took over her husband, and they both organized her deportation back to Nigeria.

    The enemy fired an arrow of seperation into her marriage, but instead of returning the arrow back to sender, she embraced it.

    Spiritual arrows are the commonest weapon of the enemies. Some of them cause all kind of things raging from job loss to untimely death.

    When these arrows are fired, most people receive them. Some, the arrows will miss them and catch somebody else. Some, It will bounce off, it will have no effect on their lives.

    I pray that all spiritual arrows targeted at your destiny goes back to sender in Jesus name

    Spiritual arrows are demonic missiles, they are dark bullets of the enemy.

    Satanic arrows are real, but more real is our victory. Spiritual arrow is the commonest weapon engaged by the enemies.

    There was this man who had a beautiful wife and two kids in Lagos .He had this building project in his village that was still on going as at that time. He then traveled to his village in the east to monitor the progress of the project; while returning back to Lagos, the public vehicle he entered stopped by at Ore in Ondo state. He was pressed, but instead of him using the convenience at the eatery, he decided to cross over to the other side of the major road to urinate. As he was heading back to where their vehicle was parked, he was hit by an oncoming vehicle on top speed. He died instantly, leaving behind his young wife and two children. What he received in the village was an arrow of untimely death.

    There are different types of satanic arrows:

    1 Arrows of untimely death: These are arrows sent to kill people before their time (2 Kings 4:18-22)

    2.Arrows of Affliction Luke 8:43-48: This could come in form of insanity or incurable disease.

    3 Arrows of Disfavor: These are arrows fired to cause rejection or disappearance of helpers.

    4.Arrows of Failure: This arrow is to ensure consistent failure on the part of its victim.

    5 Arrows of Delays and Disappointment

    6 Arrows of Academic frustration: This arrow is fired to cause academic.retardation. There are some persons no matter how they try to gain admission into higher institution, it wouldn't work. If they ever managed to gain admission, graduating from school would become a problem. It would be a case of one missing script or the other, or something else would just come up just to frustrate that person.

    I decree today, every arrow of setback and frustration prospering in your academics pursuit goes back to sender in Jesus name

    There was this brother who tried all he could to get into higher institution, no way. Even when scored above the Jamb cut off points, he was denied admission.

    He then resolved to praying about it. When he prayed, he had a dream where he saw himself standing in front of the gate of the University of his first choice, but right at that gate was a masquerade preventing him from gaining entrance.

    He also had another dream where he saw himself at the front of the University of his 2nd choice, and same masquerade prevented him from gaining access.

    It was then he understood that a satanic arrow had been fired at him. I pray today, every arrow of frustration and delay fired against your academic success, returns back to sender in Jesus name..

    7 Arrow of poverty.

    8 Arrow of Marital Distress

    9 Arrow of miscarriage/ Bareness

    10 Arrow of debt

    11 Arrow of confusion

    12 There is arrow of business Failure: This arrow ensures that a person doesn't succeed in any business he/she does.

    13.Arrow of prayerlessness

    You can send back evil arrows via the weapon of the word and the blood of Jesus Christ.

    I pray that all satanic fired against you goes back to sender in Jesus name.

    Psalms 9:15 says: “The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made: in the net which they hid is their own foot taken.”

    Also in Psalms 35:8, the scriptures says “Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall.”

    I pray that all the pits your enemies have dug for you shall sink them in Jesus name

    PRAYER POINTS

    1 Arrows of darkness prospering against my destiny be neutralised by the blood of Jesus.

    2 Blood of Jesus, build a wall of defence around me and my family in Jesus name.

    Victor Udomoh is the Lead Pastor, Ark of Royals Worship Center Aka Engraced Saints Assembly.
    VOICE OF FAITH DAILY DEVOTIONAL SUNDAY 6TH, JULY 2023 NEUTRALIZING DARK ARROWS Text; Psalm 11:2 For, lo, the wicked bend their bow, they make ready their arrow upon the string, that they may privily shoot at the upright in heart. MESSAGE In life If you do not stop them, they will stop you. It has been well written that the best form of defence is attack. When you return a curse or arrow back to the sender, you are not committing any sin because you did not initiate the arrow. You did not initiate the curse; you are merely sending it back to the originator. Some years ago, something happened. A brilliant girl at the university studying mathematics just went blind in the classroom without any reason. She did not have any problem; it just happened. So they began to take her from place to place, and everywhere they went, she was checked; nothing was wrong with her physically, Finally, they decided to take this lady to a church. She was accompanied by her mother. Immediately they entered the church the Holy Ghost said to the man of God “The agent of blindness is here”. He was surprised. So the man of God asked the woman, “Madam, do you know anything about your daughter’s blindness?” She said “No o, please pray”. And they began to pray and the prayer point was "every, evil arrow of blindness go back to your sender". After they had prayed for like 15 minute, all of a sudden the daughter could see, but the mother was quiet, she had become blind. So they gave God thanks because their prayers had been answered. It was very interesting. On their way in, the mother was leading the daughter by the hand. As they went out, the daughter was the one leading her mother. My prayers for you today is that: every arrow fired at you, in a dream or physically, whether conscious or unconscious, let those arrows backfire! in the name of Jesus! It is a wicked world. You can't afford to be neutral or feign ignorance. It is "fire for fire" A Nigerian sister who lives in America had a dream sometime ago. In this dream she saw a white woman came into her matrimonial home. The white lady then demanded for her wedding gown and wedding ring Without hesitation she went into their bedroom and gave this white woman her wedding gown and her wedding ring.Then she opened her eyes. She was so worried that she decided to share her dream experience with her husband, but the husband brushed it aside as mere fantasies. Few months after, a white lady took over her husband, and they both organized her deportation back to Nigeria. The enemy fired an arrow of seperation into her marriage, but instead of returning the arrow back to sender, she embraced it. Spiritual arrows are the commonest weapon of the enemies. Some of them cause all kind of things raging from job loss to untimely death. When these arrows are fired, most people receive them. Some, the arrows will miss them and catch somebody else. Some, It will bounce off, it will have no effect on their lives. I pray that all spiritual arrows targeted at your destiny goes back to sender in Jesus name Spiritual arrows are demonic missiles, they are dark bullets of the enemy. Satanic arrows are real, but more real is our victory. Spiritual arrow is the commonest weapon engaged by the enemies. There was this man who had a beautiful wife and two kids in Lagos .He had this building project in his village that was still on going as at that time. He then traveled to his village in the east to monitor the progress of the project; while returning back to Lagos, the public vehicle he entered stopped by at Ore in Ondo state. He was pressed, but instead of him using the convenience at the eatery, he decided to cross over to the other side of the major road to urinate. As he was heading back to where their vehicle was parked, he was hit by an oncoming vehicle on top speed. He died instantly, leaving behind his young wife and two children. What he received in the village was an arrow of untimely death. There are different types of satanic arrows: 1 Arrows of untimely death: These are arrows sent to kill people before their time (2 Kings 4:18-22) 2.Arrows of Affliction Luke 8:43-48: This could come in form of insanity or incurable disease. 3 Arrows of Disfavor: These are arrows fired to cause rejection or disappearance of helpers. 4.Arrows of Failure: This arrow is to ensure consistent failure on the part of its victim. 5 Arrows of Delays and Disappointment 6 Arrows of Academic frustration: This arrow is fired to cause academic.retardation. There are some persons no matter how they try to gain admission into higher institution, it wouldn't work. If they ever managed to gain admission, graduating from school would become a problem. It would be a case of one missing script or the other, or something else would just come up just to frustrate that person. I decree today, every arrow of setback and frustration prospering in your academics pursuit goes back to sender in Jesus name There was this brother who tried all he could to get into higher institution, no way. Even when scored above the Jamb cut off points, he was denied admission. He then resolved to praying about it. When he prayed, he had a dream where he saw himself standing in front of the gate of the University of his first choice, but right at that gate was a masquerade preventing him from gaining entrance. He also had another dream where he saw himself at the front of the University of his 2nd choice, and same masquerade prevented him from gaining access. It was then he understood that a satanic arrow had been fired at him. I pray today, every arrow of frustration and delay fired against your academic success, returns back to sender in Jesus name.. 7 Arrow of poverty. 8 Arrow of Marital Distress 9 Arrow of miscarriage/ Bareness 10 Arrow of debt 11 Arrow of confusion 12 There is arrow of business Failure: This arrow ensures that a person doesn't succeed in any business he/she does. 13.Arrow of prayerlessness You can send back evil arrows via the weapon of the word and the blood of Jesus Christ. I pray that all satanic fired against you goes back to sender in Jesus name. Psalms 9:15 says: “The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made: in the net which they hid is their own foot taken.” Also in Psalms 35:8, the scriptures says “Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall.” I pray that all the pits your enemies have dug for you shall sink them in Jesus name PRAYER POINTS 1 Arrows of darkness prospering against my destiny be neutralised by the blood of Jesus. 2 Blood of Jesus, build a wall of defence around me and my family in Jesus name. Victor Udomoh is the Lead Pastor, Ark of Royals Worship Center Aka Engraced Saints Assembly.
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  • This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform:

    1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission

    2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria

    3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria

    4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC)

    5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA)

    6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF)

    7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA)

    8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB)

    9. National Examinations Council (NECO)

    10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA)

    11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)

    12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

    13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM)

    14. National Sports Commission (NASC)

    15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

    16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC)

    17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA)

    18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority

    19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA)

    20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund)

    21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC)

    22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF)

    23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)

    24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)

    25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC)

    26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA)

    27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC)

    28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)

    29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC)

    30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST)

    31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

    32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)

    33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)

    34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC)

    35. National Communications Commission (NCC)

    36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC)

    37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS)

    38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS)

    39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

    40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC)

    41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC)

    42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)

    43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC)

    44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET)

    45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)

    46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM)

    47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)

    48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)

    49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB)

    50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF)

    51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC)

    52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA)

    53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC)

    54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON)

    55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC)

    56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)

    57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC)

    58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA)

    59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP)

    60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET)

    61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC)

    62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA)

    63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT)
    (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope)

    What Comes Next?

    All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS.

    These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities.

    Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
    This is the complete list of the 63 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) whose revenue collection powers are fully transferred to the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) under the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill according to the New Tax Reform: 1. Abuja Securities & Commodity Exchange Commission 2. Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria 3. Council for Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria 4. Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) 5. Federal Housing Authority (FHA) 6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF) 7. Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA) 8. Joint Admissions & Matriculation Board (JAMB) 9. National Examinations Council (NECO) 10. National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) 11. National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) 12. National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) 13. National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) 14. National Sports Commission (NASC) 15. Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) 16. Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) 17. Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) 18. Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority 19. Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) 20. Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) 21. Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) 22. Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) 23. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 24. Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) 25. Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) 26. Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) 27. Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC) 28. Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 29. National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) 30. Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) 31. Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) 32. Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 33. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) 34. National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) 35. National Communications Commission (NCC) 36. National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC) 37. Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) 38. Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) 39. Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 40. National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) 41. Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC) 42. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 43. Financial Reporting Council (FRC) 44. Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) 45. Nigerian Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) 46. National Pensions Commission (PENCOM) 47. Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 48. Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) 49. National Business & Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) 50. National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) 51. National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) 52. Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA) 53. Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 54. Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) 55. Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) 56. Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 57. Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC) 58. National Space Research & Development Agency (NSRDA) 59. National Office for Technology Acquisition & Promotion (NOTAP) 60. Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) 61. Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) 62. Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) 63. Nigeria Communications Satellite Ltd (NIGCOMSAT) (The list is based on the Schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act and confirmed as the MDAs in scope) What Comes Next? All revenue collection—taxes, fees, levies, duties—previously collected by these entities will now fall under the exclusive purview of the NRS. These MDAs will retain their regulatory, supervisory, and operational roles but must cease independent revenue collection activities. Their budgets and funding will now derive from federal allocations instead of internally generated revenue.
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  • Good morning good afternoon good evening my family and friends all over the world, depending from where you are viewing this post Here's a short story about an internet business:

    Amaka had always been passionate about African fashion. After completing her degree, she decided to turn her hobby into a career. With a small loan from her family, she launched "Adorned", an online store selling traditional and modern African clothing.

    At first, business was slow. But Amaka persisted, creating engaging content on social media and collaborating with influencers. She optimized her website for search engines and offered excellent customer service.

    Slowly, Adorned gained traction. Orders started pouring in from all over the world. Amaka's designs became popular among fashion enthusiasts, and her brand grew.

    One day, a prominent fashion blogger featured Adorned in her article. Overnight, Amaka's website crashed due to the surge in traffic. But she had made it – Adorned was a success!

    Amaka's story showcases the potential of internet businesses. With determination and the right strategies, anyone can turn their passion into a thriving online venture, take your gada chat business serious and see what you would be come in future.
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  • THE WORD

    Your future lies hidden in words. They serve as seeds, planting realities, thoughts, directions, and ideas. They guide your path simply by how you describe or use them to tell stories. Thinking involves using words; words are the gateway to the unknown. Words become the building blocks of life depending on how your thoughts are shaped. We all share a language but create from the same material while embracing different cultural lifestyles. When we reason or debate internally about our next move, we use words to strengthen our arguments, justify ourselves, determine whether an idea holds validity, or challenge information through language.

    We use words to clarify scenarios and our stance on various issues, yet how we convey information to ourselves is deeply entwined with meaning. We may have preferred some meanings over others; the words we use to explain can sometimes be stereotyped or biased. Words are linked to the values we hold regarding different dimensions and decisions. One observation is that if you can identify the group someone belongs to, they will generally share similar values.

    We also want to consider the words that form part of that culture when making decisions. For instance, New Zealand's Labour political party differs in its vision for the nation from that of the National political party. Their national agenda shapes the ideas associated with their policies; therefore, their collective approach to decisions may reflect differing values on growth, social concern and business. They come from the same broader culture but represent a subculture within it.

    Although the neoliberal economic paradigm is collective, you all participate in the same economy depending on which side of the fence you are on, whether you are a business owner, employer or a sole trader. However, how you think and reason will differ based on whether you are paying a wage or taking home a weekly salary. The thoughts that influence other aspects of your life, like fashion, education, relationships, etc., will carry specific values and use varied language that shapes your logic.

    If you are a woman, gender, depending on your geographical birthplace, may have already defined many aspects of your life through the social conditioning of a nation or group. Even the expectations placed on you simply because you are female may determine the trajectory of your life through the words that the collective mindset has accepted as satisfactory norms. That can vary significantly based on the perspectives around you, whether they stem from religious, political, social, cultural, or traditional narratives. Even the roles assigned to gender may have already boxed you into a category you don’t want to belong to simply because it wasn’t your choice.

    A doctor in southern France might share concepts with a Swiss doctor, but their approaches to end-of-life treatments may differ. One nation has politically embraced euthanasia, while another firmly opposes it; therefore, their descriptions of end-of-life scenarios will influence their medical practices. Every profession shares a similar understanding of concepts that resonate within that field. Those who operate within the same philosophies regarding financialisation, banking, and investing will grasp the language of that domain, albeit at varying levels of depth. Understanding a language crafted through specific terms determines how someone invests based on their knowledge. Warren Buffett, for instance, has delved deeply into the financial domain because he committed to reading for five to six hours a day. It depends on how deeply we want to engage with a word and how long we meditate on the concepts and think within the range of ideas associated with a discipline.

    Critical thinking is one of the most excellent skills you can develop; no one else can do it. We all need to practice this discipline. We can relate it to someone who practices a sport or a musical instrument; how long you invest your time determines how good you become at applying the concepts and engaging in critical conversations about what you observe behind any discussion. You should be able to dissect the thinking involved and critically weigh what someone is saying. You will hear the inferences they make, which are closely connected to their worldview. You will identify their questions and the purpose behind their discussion. You will identify the concepts they are using and their perspective. You will notice both implicit and explicit assumptions, and you will determine the implications of thinking. That way, you will also know the source of the information they use—academic, religious, cultural, or political. It always has a source.

    Yet words are the instruments we use. This is why, when we speak, we need to create a shared understanding of the labels we assign to objects to ensure we're on the same page. This aspect constitutes the science of meaning. For instance, I could say the word, Jesus. Automatically, we all know what those letters label, yet we may have different paradigms regarding who he is. Some might think he’s just a story in a book and has no relevance, while others see him as a prophet. Some may have no ideas, but he is the word and made God manifest, became flesh, and dwelt among us. He bridges heaven and earth, connecting us to the Father. He is El Shaddai, Prince of Peace, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shalom, Jehovah Rapha, Jehovah Tsidkenu, Jehovah Shammah, Jehovah Sabaoth, the beginning and the end; everything that has life exists because of him. Yet, some of us may not have grasped the significance or depth of those names.

    Look at how important words we embrace or dismiss are, as they carry eternal relevance. We could make some untested assumptions and say that millions upon thousands of people go to the grave not confessing Jesus Christ as God. They do not see how crucial it is to embrace words and integrate them into our lives by asking whether it could be true. Is He the meaning of life, the reason we were created in the first place? All of this is significant information to ponder as it determines the eternal trajectory of our lives. But first, you need to have these ideas in your mind to think more deeply about the words we use to label, describe, explain, and illustrate. We cannot think within a limited range of ideas. The power of words embracing incorrect information is as dangerous as holding untested assumptions. An untested assumption means you will not inquire, while incorrect information or theology can lead to misunderstandings; words create meanings and determine everything about our lives.

    Written by Rochelle White
    THE WORD Your future lies hidden in words. They serve as seeds, planting realities, thoughts, directions, and ideas. They guide your path simply by how you describe or use them to tell stories. Thinking involves using words; words are the gateway to the unknown. Words become the building blocks of life depending on how your thoughts are shaped. We all share a language but create from the same material while embracing different cultural lifestyles. When we reason or debate internally about our next move, we use words to strengthen our arguments, justify ourselves, determine whether an idea holds validity, or challenge information through language. We use words to clarify scenarios and our stance on various issues, yet how we convey information to ourselves is deeply entwined with meaning. We may have preferred some meanings over others; the words we use to explain can sometimes be stereotyped or biased. Words are linked to the values we hold regarding different dimensions and decisions. One observation is that if you can identify the group someone belongs to, they will generally share similar values. We also want to consider the words that form part of that culture when making decisions. For instance, New Zealand's Labour political party differs in its vision for the nation from that of the National political party. Their national agenda shapes the ideas associated with their policies; therefore, their collective approach to decisions may reflect differing values on growth, social concern and business. They come from the same broader culture but represent a subculture within it. Although the neoliberal economic paradigm is collective, you all participate in the same economy depending on which side of the fence you are on, whether you are a business owner, employer or a sole trader. However, how you think and reason will differ based on whether you are paying a wage or taking home a weekly salary. The thoughts that influence other aspects of your life, like fashion, education, relationships, etc., will carry specific values and use varied language that shapes your logic. If you are a woman, gender, depending on your geographical birthplace, may have already defined many aspects of your life through the social conditioning of a nation or group. Even the expectations placed on you simply because you are female may determine the trajectory of your life through the words that the collective mindset has accepted as satisfactory norms. That can vary significantly based on the perspectives around you, whether they stem from religious, political, social, cultural, or traditional narratives. Even the roles assigned to gender may have already boxed you into a category you don’t want to belong to simply because it wasn’t your choice. A doctor in southern France might share concepts with a Swiss doctor, but their approaches to end-of-life treatments may differ. One nation has politically embraced euthanasia, while another firmly opposes it; therefore, their descriptions of end-of-life scenarios will influence their medical practices. Every profession shares a similar understanding of concepts that resonate within that field. Those who operate within the same philosophies regarding financialisation, banking, and investing will grasp the language of that domain, albeit at varying levels of depth. Understanding a language crafted through specific terms determines how someone invests based on their knowledge. Warren Buffett, for instance, has delved deeply into the financial domain because he committed to reading for five to six hours a day. It depends on how deeply we want to engage with a word and how long we meditate on the concepts and think within the range of ideas associated with a discipline. Critical thinking is one of the most excellent skills you can develop; no one else can do it. We all need to practice this discipline. We can relate it to someone who practices a sport or a musical instrument; how long you invest your time determines how good you become at applying the concepts and engaging in critical conversations about what you observe behind any discussion. You should be able to dissect the thinking involved and critically weigh what someone is saying. You will hear the inferences they make, which are closely connected to their worldview. You will identify their questions and the purpose behind their discussion. You will identify the concepts they are using and their perspective. You will notice both implicit and explicit assumptions, and you will determine the implications of thinking. That way, you will also know the source of the information they use—academic, religious, cultural, or political. It always has a source. Yet words are the instruments we use. This is why, when we speak, we need to create a shared understanding of the labels we assign to objects to ensure we're on the same page. This aspect constitutes the science of meaning. For instance, I could say the word, Jesus. Automatically, we all know what those letters label, yet we may have different paradigms regarding who he is. Some might think he’s just a story in a book and has no relevance, while others see him as a prophet. Some may have no ideas, but he is the word and made God manifest, became flesh, and dwelt among us. He bridges heaven and earth, connecting us to the Father. He is El Shaddai, Prince of Peace, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shalom, Jehovah Rapha, Jehovah Tsidkenu, Jehovah Shammah, Jehovah Sabaoth, the beginning and the end; everything that has life exists because of him. Yet, some of us may not have grasped the significance or depth of those names. Look at how important words we embrace or dismiss are, as they carry eternal relevance. We could make some untested assumptions and say that millions upon thousands of people go to the grave not confessing Jesus Christ as God. They do not see how crucial it is to embrace words and integrate them into our lives by asking whether it could be true. Is He the meaning of life, the reason we were created in the first place? All of this is significant information to ponder as it determines the eternal trajectory of our lives. But first, you need to have these ideas in your mind to think more deeply about the words we use to label, describe, explain, and illustrate. We cannot think within a limited range of ideas. The power of words embracing incorrect information is as dangerous as holding untested assumptions. An untested assumption means you will not inquire, while incorrect information or theology can lead to misunderstandings; words create meanings and determine everything about our lives. Written by Rochelle White
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  • Never forget, Argentina systematically erased black people from its history.


    They won’t teach you in school that black people were eradicated in Argentina

    The Practice of slavery was abolished in Argentina in the year 1853. Although, in 1813, the freedom of newborn slaves and all enslaved people who set foot on Argentine soil was decreed, the abolition of slavery was only declared in the Argentine Constitution of 1853 and was implemented in the province of Buenos Aires after 1861.

    However, this did not change the fortunes of the Afro-Argentines, as it only brought further suffering to them. Argentina's leaders, who were mostly Spanish businessmen, stressed the importance of modernizing Argentina and citing Europe as the birthplace of civilization and progress.

    Their thoughts were akin to those held by other predominantly white European nations during that era, who believed that anything pertaining to white signified advancement, whereas anything pertaining to dark skin was considered retrogression. The Spanish colonists believed that Argentina would have to physically, mentally and culturally destroy its Black population to join the ranks of other advanced nations like Germany, France, and England.

    The Spanish colonists decided to implement severe economic policies and practices that would result in the disadvantage or loss of predominantly black afro-argentines men.

    When Argentina was confronted with the prospect of becoming involved in the most bloody interstate conflict in Latin American history, commonly referred to as the Paraguayan war of the triple alliance, a significant number of afro-argentines were dispatched to fight.

    Unfortunately, thousands of Afro-Argentines died in this war because most of them had very little military training. Other severe circumstances imposed by the Spanish colonists on the afro-argentines included systemic controlled poverty, unfavourable government policies aimed at marginalizing them, elevated infant mortality rates, and a limited number of married couples within their ethnic group. Due to the discriminatory treatment they were subjected to, a significant number of Afro-Argentines were forced to flee their homeland and relocate to Uruguay. 

    Those who remained in Argentina were faced with the challenge of battling the cholera epidemics in 1861 and 1864, as well as the yellow fever epidemic in 1871, in what many refer to as a biological weapon to eradicate the afro-argentines population. These tragic events resulted in a substantial decline and a significant exodus of Afro-Argentinians from Argentina to other parts of South America, or, regrettably, to their demise.

    The barbaric act was not limited to Argentina, but also included its neighbouring countries. Particularly, Brazil, Cuba, Columbia, and other Latin American nations attempted to eradicate or marginalize their black population and usher in a steady stream of European immigrants. The uniqueness of Argentina's story is due to its success in establishing and rebranding its image as a predominantly white country.

    When the Spanish-controlled Argentine government realized that the country was experiencing a significant decline in population due to its expulsion of the Afro-Argentine population, they devised a plan to open its borders to anyone of European descent living abroad. The goal was to attract other white people from other parts of the world to live and work in Argentina with additional incentives. One of the strongest incentives was the promise of citizenship and social assistance benefits.

    Juan Bautista Alberdi, an Argentine political theorist and diplomat, who was probably best known for his saying “to govern is to populate,” played a big role in encouraging White European immigration to Argentina in the 1850s. Alberdi's concepts were enthusiastically embraced by the then-president of Argentina, Justo José de Urquiza, who incorporated them into the first constitution of the nation.

    this amendment resulted in influx of white settlers from Spain, Italy, Germany, France, and Belgium.


    Never forget, Argentina 🇦🇷 systematically erased black people from its history. They won’t teach you in school that black people were eradicated in Argentina 🇦🇷 The Practice of slavery was abolished in Argentina in the year 1853. Although, in 1813, the freedom of newborn slaves and all enslaved people who set foot on Argentine soil was decreed, the abolition of slavery was only declared in the Argentine Constitution of 1853 and was implemented in the province of Buenos Aires after 1861. However, this did not change the fortunes of the Afro-Argentines, as it only brought further suffering to them. Argentina's leaders, who were mostly Spanish businessmen, stressed the importance of modernizing Argentina and citing Europe as the birthplace of civilization and progress. Their thoughts were akin to those held by other predominantly white European nations during that era, who believed that anything pertaining to white signified advancement, whereas anything pertaining to dark skin was considered retrogression. The Spanish colonists believed that Argentina would have to physically, mentally and culturally destroy its Black population to join the ranks of other advanced nations like Germany, France, and England. The Spanish colonists decided to implement severe economic policies and practices that would result in the disadvantage or loss of predominantly black afro-argentines men. When Argentina was confronted with the prospect of becoming involved in the most bloody interstate conflict in Latin American history, commonly referred to as the Paraguayan war of the triple alliance, a significant number of afro-argentines were dispatched to fight. Unfortunately, thousands of Afro-Argentines died in this war because most of them had very little military training. Other severe circumstances imposed by the Spanish colonists on the afro-argentines included systemic controlled poverty, unfavourable government policies aimed at marginalizing them, elevated infant mortality rates, and a limited number of married couples within their ethnic group. Due to the discriminatory treatment they were subjected to, a significant number of Afro-Argentines were forced to flee their homeland and relocate to Uruguay.  Those who remained in Argentina were faced with the challenge of battling the cholera epidemics in 1861 and 1864, as well as the yellow fever epidemic in 1871, in what many refer to as a biological weapon to eradicate the afro-argentines population. These tragic events resulted in a substantial decline and a significant exodus of Afro-Argentinians from Argentina to other parts of South America, or, regrettably, to their demise. The barbaric act was not limited to Argentina, but also included its neighbouring countries. Particularly, Brazil, Cuba, Columbia, and other Latin American nations attempted to eradicate or marginalize their black population and usher in a steady stream of European immigrants. The uniqueness of Argentina's story is due to its success in establishing and rebranding its image as a predominantly white country. When the Spanish-controlled Argentine government realized that the country was experiencing a significant decline in population due to its expulsion of the Afro-Argentine population, they devised a plan to open its borders to anyone of European descent living abroad. The goal was to attract other white people from other parts of the world to live and work in Argentina with additional incentives. One of the strongest incentives was the promise of citizenship and social assistance benefits. Juan Bautista Alberdi, an Argentine political theorist and diplomat, who was probably best known for his saying “to govern is to populate,” played a big role in encouraging White European immigration to Argentina in the 1850s. Alberdi's concepts were enthusiastically embraced by the then-president of Argentina, Justo José de Urquiza, who incorporated them into the first constitution of the nation. this amendment resulted in influx of white settlers from Spain, Italy, Germany, France, and Belgium.
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    FG willing to negotiate Kanu’s release – Umahi

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    FG to set up committee for SSANU’s withheld salary payment

    FG, NLNG to complete 27.1km Bonny road in Rivers

    Discos rake in N553bn amid poor power complaints

    Nigeria records 145 Lassa fever deaths as fatality rate increases

    Police pension scheme violates constitution, IHRC tells Tinubu

    Nigeria records 11,000 unregistered refugees in six months – Report

    Wike: I Like Money, Nobody Can Do Without Money

    Plateau varsity, police disagree over bomb threat on campus

    Drama as Ibibios oppose creation of Obolo State

    No amount of insults will provoke me – Adeboye

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    Edo APC suspends member over social media post

    APC will allow free contest in 2025, says power minister

    2027: South East ‘ll work for Tinubu’s re-election – Umahi

    Aregbesola urges ADC supporters to focus on facts, not insults

    Rivers APC faction slams Wike over dragging Amaechi’s wife into politics

    David Mark root cause of PDP crisis – Bode George

    I won’t join your party, Zamfara gov tells ADC

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    Makinde felicitates Olubadan at 90

    Edo Senator brokers peace between community, Army over land dispute

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    Kaduna begins free bus rides for workers, students Monday

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1967, Nigerian Civil War began when Federal forces launched a ‘police action’ to bring Biafra back into the Federation. Colonel Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu had declared the Republic of Biafra on May 30, 1967.

    * On this day in 2006, Nathula Pass, a trading post between India and China opened for business. The trading post had been closed since the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Part of the Silk Road, the pass connects Tibet with the Indian state of Sikkim.

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    Only do what your heart tells you. – Princess Diana

    Good evening

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 06/07/2025* Nigerians pay $180 taxes per international flight – Report Senate’ll not recall Natasha till she apologises as ordered by court – Spokesman Resident doctors reject FG’s pay review, demand revised CONMESS NLC opposes plan to remove minimum wage from Exclusive List – Ajaero Nigeria’s internally displaced persons rise to eight million Thai police rescue eight-year-old boy living with dogs, unable to speak Elon Musk unveils ‘America Party’ to challenge US political establishment Iran leader Khamenei makes first public appearance since Israel war BRICS nations to denounce Trump tariffs Nigeria battle Tunisia in Casablanca as ‘Mission X’ begins Nigerian fighting for Russia in exchange for reduced jail term captured by Ukrainian forces Nigerian, wife sentenced for $3m romance scam targeting US seniors Human trafficking: Police rescue 40 Ghanaians, arrest three in Ondo ------------------------------ *DID YOU KNOW?* * New York’s Times Square was originally called Longacre Square until it was renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly built Times Building. * During the 1908 Olympics in London, the Russians showed up 12 days late due to the fact that they were using the Julian calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar. ------------------------------ Tinubu installs Igwe Agubuzu as Chancellor, Federal University of Kashere Shettima, Kalu, Pate bag honorary doctorate degrees from FUK NASS to transmit constitution review report to State Assemblies before Dec Ibadan court sentences tricycle operator for assaulting traffic officer You’ve Made Kaduna Safer, Army Chief Tells Uba Sani NAF honours veterans for sacrifices, contributions in Borno Army arrests soldier over phone repairer’s death in Adamawa Insecurity claimed 47,000 lives in the north, says Ribadu Nigeria’s tax reforms not yet done, says Oyedele Presidency to ADC coalition: forget 2027 FG proposes new role for retired military officers 2027: Power Minister Declares Governorship Ambition in Oyo Investors eager to fund Lagos-Calabar highway, others – Umahi FG willing to negotiate Kanu’s release – Umahi FG to spend N17bn on Lagos bridge damaged by fire FG to set up committee for SSANU’s withheld salary payment FG, NLNG to complete 27.1km Bonny road in Rivers Discos rake in N553bn amid poor power complaints Nigeria records 145 Lassa fever deaths as fatality rate increases Police pension scheme violates constitution, IHRC tells Tinubu Nigeria records 11,000 unregistered refugees in six months – Report Wike: I Like Money, Nobody Can Do Without Money Plateau varsity, police disagree over bomb threat on campus Drama as Ibibios oppose creation of Obolo State No amount of insults will provoke me – Adeboye Church takeover of industrial estates sign of revival – PFN President, Bishop Oke Edo APC suspends member over social media post APC will allow free contest in 2025, says power minister 2027: South East ‘ll work for Tinubu’s re-election – Umahi Aregbesola urges ADC supporters to focus on facts, not insults Rivers APC faction slams Wike over dragging Amaechi’s wife into politics David Mark root cause of PDP crisis – Bode George I won’t join your party, Zamfara gov tells ADC Alia appoints VC for new Benue varsity, others Makinde felicitates Olubadan at 90 Edo Senator brokers peace between community, Army over land dispute Jigawa council chairman dies at 61 Kaduna to refund purchasers of staff quarters in three schools Kaduna begins free bus rides for workers, students Monday Lagos home scheme: Residents complete payment, receive certificates Oyo upgrades 66 health centres to boost healthcare delivery Oyo schools begin entrance exam July 7 Lagos seals Lekki school over wastewater pollution LASEPA seals multiple establishments in Lagos over noise pollution Imo oil community kicks against alleged exploitation Three suspected human traffickers arrested in Ondo Protest as police arrest Osun imam for raping eight-year-old Bathing daily with sponge harmful to skin, say dermatologists Why lonely people may die of cardiovascular diseases – Physicians ------------------------------ *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1967, Nigerian Civil War began when Federal forces launched a ‘police action’ to bring Biafra back into the Federation. Colonel Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu had declared the Republic of Biafra on May 30, 1967. * On this day in 2006, Nathula Pass, a trading post between India and China opened for business. The trading post had been closed since the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Part of the Silk Road, the pass connects Tibet with the Indian state of Sikkim. ------------------------------ Only do what your heart tells you. – Princess Diana Good evening *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • I like my women calm and loyal. I don’t like loud girls who always want to be seen or heard, it turns me off. For me, a woman who minds her business and respects herself is very attractive. She doesn’t need to show off or try too hard. Just be real and stay grounded.

    I’ve met many beautiful ladies, but once I see that you talk too much or want to compete for attention, I just walk away. I don’t like drama in my space. I’m not saying every woman should be like that. I’m just sharing my own taste.

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    I like my women calm and loyal. I don’t like loud girls who always want to be seen or heard, it turns me off. For me, a woman who minds her business and respects herself is very attractive. She doesn’t need to show off or try too hard. Just be real and stay grounded. I’ve met many beautiful ladies, but once I see that you talk too much or want to compete for attention, I just walk away. I don’t like drama in my space. I’m not saying every woman should be like that. I’m just sharing my own taste. - Zubby Michael
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  • SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE

    DATE: SUNDAY, 6TH JULY 2025

    *TOPIC: QUALITY CHARACTER – A LADDER TO AUTHORITY.*

    SCRIPTURE: Now when the turn of Esther, the daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mordecai, who had taken her for his daughter, was come to go in unto the king, she required nothing but what Hegai the king's chamberlain, the keeper of the women, appointed. And Esther obtained favour in the sight of all them that looked upon her. ESTHER 2:15.

    *THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Character has a higher selling power than connection.*

    It has been confirmed that every scriptural provision is targeted at human profit. Whatever God says is because of what man will gain. God majorly does not say things for His own gains. Whatever He says is because of what man stands to gain.

    So, if God says we should live in upright character, is there any gain for us? Yes! There are so many gains, but today, we shall be looking at one of the gains of living upright, and that is Authority.

    Scripture confirms that upright character catapults people into authority. To possess quality character is to be positioned in authority. Most people who gained authority in scripture, had it at the frequency of quality character, and most people who lost authority in scripture lost it by the absence of character.

    Queen Esther was a perfect example of someone who was established in authority by the force of quality character. Esther gained the throne by character. In Esther 2:15, when the king Ahasuerus was looking for a replacement for queen Vashti, all the other virgins who came requested for what they desired, but Esther required nothing (Esther 2:15). That speaks about her character of contentment. That speaks about the absence of vanity; and that also speaks about self-control.
    Esther was catapulted into authority by the character of contentment and self-control.

    On the other hand, queen Vashti lost the throne at the frequency of character bankruptcy (Esther 1: 10-15). She was full of pride. She was rebellious towards her husband, the king, so she lost her position of authority and Esther took her place.

    Anyone who lacks character can never maintain authority. Character sells higher than beauty. Character has a higher market value than beauty. When Abraham’s servant was looking for a wife for Isaac in Genesis 24:10-22, he did not say, “O Lord, as I stand by this well, let the most beautiful girl that I see, be the wife of Isaac.” No! Rather, character was his first requirement for choosing a wife for Isaac.

    Character has a higher selling power than connection. Your uncle can give you his business card to present in an organization so you could be given a job, but can he manifest a good character for you? His business card may give you a job, but it is your character that will keep the job.

    Beloved, it does not matter where you are in life today, if you have quality character, the sky is your starting point. The opposite is also true; it does not matter where a person is in life today, if character is lacking, a crash is inevitable.

    Remember this: Character has a higher selling power than connection.

    ASSIGNMENT(S):
    1. Ask God for the grace to uphold quality character

    2. Examine yourself; what is that bad character that can hinder you from fulfilling destiny? Do away with it.

    3. Consistently spend time with God in order shape your character.

    PRAYER: Lord, I receive the grace to consistently walk upright. Separate me from every negative tendency that may hinder me, Lord, in Jesus’ Name.

    FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE PRODUCTS OR PROFITS OF CHARACTER – PART 2

    DAILY BIBLE READING: Proverb 25-27

    QUOTE: Pride makes a person too arrogant to be instructed. Culled from the book, Deadly Enemies of Destiny by Dr Paul Enenche.

    AMAZING FACT: Male penguins give female penguins pebbles as a sign of affection during courtship.

    PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Receive the help of the spirit to maintain upright character in Jesus Name.

    #SeedsOfDestiny
    #DrPastorPaulEnenche
    #DrBeckyPaulEnenche
    ✨🍒🍉SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE DATE: SUNDAY, 6TH JULY 2025 *TOPIC: QUALITY CHARACTER – A LADDER TO AUTHORITY.* SCRIPTURE: Now when the turn of Esther, the daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mordecai, who had taken her for his daughter, was come to go in unto the king, she required nothing but what Hegai the king's chamberlain, the keeper of the women, appointed. And Esther obtained favour in the sight of all them that looked upon her. ESTHER 2:15. *THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Character has a higher selling power than connection.* It has been confirmed that every scriptural provision is targeted at human profit. Whatever God says is because of what man will gain. God majorly does not say things for His own gains. Whatever He says is because of what man stands to gain. So, if God says we should live in upright character, is there any gain for us? Yes! There are so many gains, but today, we shall be looking at one of the gains of living upright, and that is Authority. Scripture confirms that upright character catapults people into authority. To possess quality character is to be positioned in authority. Most people who gained authority in scripture, had it at the frequency of quality character, and most people who lost authority in scripture lost it by the absence of character. Queen Esther was a perfect example of someone who was established in authority by the force of quality character. Esther gained the throne by character. In Esther 2:15, when the king Ahasuerus was looking for a replacement for queen Vashti, all the other virgins who came requested for what they desired, but Esther required nothing (Esther 2:15). That speaks about her character of contentment. That speaks about the absence of vanity; and that also speaks about self-control. Esther was catapulted into authority by the character of contentment and self-control. On the other hand, queen Vashti lost the throne at the frequency of character bankruptcy (Esther 1: 10-15). She was full of pride. She was rebellious towards her husband, the king, so she lost her position of authority and Esther took her place. Anyone who lacks character can never maintain authority. Character sells higher than beauty. Character has a higher market value than beauty. When Abraham’s servant was looking for a wife for Isaac in Genesis 24:10-22, he did not say, “O Lord, as I stand by this well, let the most beautiful girl that I see, be the wife of Isaac.” No! Rather, character was his first requirement for choosing a wife for Isaac. Character has a higher selling power than connection. Your uncle can give you his business card to present in an organization so you could be given a job, but can he manifest a good character for you? His business card may give you a job, but it is your character that will keep the job. Beloved, it does not matter where you are in life today, if you have quality character, the sky is your starting point. The opposite is also true; it does not matter where a person is in life today, if character is lacking, a crash is inevitable. Remember this: Character has a higher selling power than connection. ASSIGNMENT(S): 1. Ask God for the grace to uphold quality character 2. Examine yourself; what is that bad character that can hinder you from fulfilling destiny? Do away with it. 3. Consistently spend time with God in order shape your character. PRAYER: Lord, I receive the grace to consistently walk upright. Separate me from every negative tendency that may hinder me, Lord, in Jesus’ Name. FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE PRODUCTS OR PROFITS OF CHARACTER – PART 2 DAILY BIBLE READING: Proverb 25-27 QUOTE: Pride makes a person too arrogant to be instructed. Culled from the book, Deadly Enemies of Destiny by Dr Paul Enenche. AMAZING FACT: Male penguins give female penguins pebbles as a sign of affection during courtship. PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Receive the help of the spirit to maintain upright character in Jesus Name. #SeedsOfDestiny #DrPastorPaulEnenche #DrBeckyPaulEnenche
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