• WE HAVE TURNED TO SPIRITUAL MEANS. WE’VE STARTED FROM KOGI AND KWARA - ADEGBENRO OGUNLANA

    According to Punch, as insecurity escalates across Nigeria, various forest-based security groups have renewed their call for federal recognition, insisting they can combine traditional spiritual methods with local expertise to combat terrorism. Among them is the Agbekoya Farmers’ Society, whose Secretary-General, Adegbenro Ogunlana, revealed that spiritual interventions have already been deployed in parts of the country, following directives from the Ifa oracle.

    He said, "We have turned to spiritual means. We’ve started from Kogi and Kwara."

    According to Ogunlana, sacrifices were carried out across Yoruba-speaking regions, including Kogi and Kwara states, to ward off attacks. He claimed some community members aiding terrorists had been apprehended, stressing that the spiritual approach aims to restore peace and combat threats from within.

    He lamented the absence of centralized leadership in Yorubaland and expressed concern that state institutions often discourage self-defense, even as terror groups operate using spiritual tools.

    Ogunlana emphasized that the intervention became necessary as violent attacks continued to plague Yoruba communities, especially those with significant natural resources.

    In response, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, acknowledged the worsening security situation and noted that discussions were ongoing with senior Yoruba leaders. He pointed to intelligence reports indicating that terrorists have infiltrated strategic areas, particularly mineral-rich communities. Adams warned that the infiltration of Ibadan and other cities suggests a deepening crisis, which the political class is largely ignoring.

    Meanwhile, the Commander of Patrol and Guards for the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS) in North-Central, Alhaji Muhammad Ahmed, urged President Bola Tinubu to sign a pending bill that would formalize their operations. He disclosed that the NFSS, formerly known as the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, already has Senate and House approval and is only awaiting presidential assent.

    Ahmed emphasized that real hunters, distinct from administrative personnel, possess spiritual abilities vital to confronting the nation’s security challenges. He claimed these operatives understand the terrain of the forests where terrorists hide and have encountered them on several occasions.
    He expressed strong confidence that once the NFSS is legalized, spiritual forces alongside traditional bushcraft will be strategically deployed to neutralize criminal threats. Ahmed believes this dual approach will drastically reduce violence and restore national security.

    WE HAVE TURNED TO SPIRITUAL MEANS. WE’VE STARTED FROM KOGI AND KWARA - ADEGBENRO OGUNLANA According to Punch, as insecurity escalates across Nigeria, various forest-based security groups have renewed their call for federal recognition, insisting they can combine traditional spiritual methods with local expertise to combat terrorism. Among them is the Agbekoya Farmers’ Society, whose Secretary-General, Adegbenro Ogunlana, revealed that spiritual interventions have already been deployed in parts of the country, following directives from the Ifa oracle. He said, "We have turned to spiritual means. We’ve started from Kogi and Kwara." According to Ogunlana, sacrifices were carried out across Yoruba-speaking regions, including Kogi and Kwara states, to ward off attacks. He claimed some community members aiding terrorists had been apprehended, stressing that the spiritual approach aims to restore peace and combat threats from within. He lamented the absence of centralized leadership in Yorubaland and expressed concern that state institutions often discourage self-defense, even as terror groups operate using spiritual tools. Ogunlana emphasized that the intervention became necessary as violent attacks continued to plague Yoruba communities, especially those with significant natural resources. In response, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, acknowledged the worsening security situation and noted that discussions were ongoing with senior Yoruba leaders. He pointed to intelligence reports indicating that terrorists have infiltrated strategic areas, particularly mineral-rich communities. Adams warned that the infiltration of Ibadan and other cities suggests a deepening crisis, which the political class is largely ignoring. Meanwhile, the Commander of Patrol and Guards for the Nigeria Forest Security Service (NFSS) in North-Central, Alhaji Muhammad Ahmed, urged President Bola Tinubu to sign a pending bill that would formalize their operations. He disclosed that the NFSS, formerly known as the Nigerian Hunters and Forest Security Service, already has Senate and House approval and is only awaiting presidential assent. Ahmed emphasized that real hunters, distinct from administrative personnel, possess spiritual abilities vital to confronting the nation’s security challenges. He claimed these operatives understand the terrain of the forests where terrorists hide and have encountered them on several occasions. He expressed strong confidence that once the NFSS is legalized, spiritual forces alongside traditional bushcraft will be strategically deployed to neutralize criminal threats. Ahmed believes this dual approach will drastically reduce violence and restore national security.
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  • 25th April, 2025

    His Excellency,
    Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff F.O. Oborevwori,
    The Executive Governor,
    Delta State, Nigeria.

    Your Excellency,

    LETTER OF RESIGNATION FROM THE POSITION OF SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT ON CIVIL SOCIETY'S AND NGOs

    With deep reflection, a heavy heart, and unwavering love for the people of Delta State, I, Comrade Victor Ojei, popularly called Wong Box, hereby tender my resignation as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Civil Societies and NGOs, effective from 25th April, 2025, marking the end of my tenure which began on the 2nd of August, 2023.

    When I accepted the appointment, it was with burning hope — a hope to bridge the gap between government and the grassroots, to be a voice for the voiceless, to inspire change not just from the corridors of power but from the trenches where our people cry daily for justice, development, and a better life.

    I did not join politics to wine and dine. I joined PDP and accepted this role with only one ambition: to fight for the ordinary Deltan through Activism, Advocacy, and Developmental partnerships that would uplift our land from the scars of neglect and political promises into genuine prosperity. But I was limited by the very system I sought to strengthen.

    Every single effort to attract international developmental partners, NGOs, and innovation was stalled and dumped into KIV (Keep In View). What should have been a movement for progress became a standstill. Projects that could have sparked industrial revolutions, brought jobs to the unemployed, and put food in the mouths of widows and orphans were met with silence.

    Where are the economic projects that bring money into the hands of ordinary people? Where is the non-kinetic security architecture we so passionately advocated for — the use of AI-driven CCTV in ungoverned spaces of our state to protect lives and property?

    From 1999 to date, not one tangible thing comes into the pocket of the average Deltan monthly. Not one policy guarantees their safety. Not one hope touches their roof. This cannot continue — and I refuse to be part of a system that watches our people drown and claps instead of rescuing them.

    To your credit, Your Excellency, I thank you for the opportunity to serve. I did not take it lightly. I tried with every drop of energy I had — we established the Save Delta State Security WhatsApp Platform with key stakeholders: police, DSS, hunters, youth leaders, PGs of communities, and more. We gave our best, and we are still giving our best — but a tree cannot make a forest when starved of rain.

    What we need is political will. If the state must take loans, let it be to protect lives. Let it be to bring technology to our streets, especially those forgotten in the rural ends of our beloved Delta.

    I want to state clearly: I will not cross carpet from PDP to APC. I am not a politician; I am a socio-political activist. I stand with truth and with the people, not with the highest bidder.

    Yes, I admired President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold reforms as Governor of Lagos State. But this new path — this aggressive political conversion of PDP states into APC strongholds — is dangerous. It is pushing Nigeria toward a one-party system, which PDP never did during their time from 1999 to 2015.

    The birth of APC itself was possible because the PDP government then allowed political plurality. That era was the best of Nigeria’s democracy. Democracy is not democracy when power is gained by manipulation. That is not democracy; that is voodoo governance.

    I will never toy with the destiny of the people of Delta State. My loyalty lies with them, not with any party or position. I will continue to speak, to act, and to defend the people whether in office or outside it.

    I may have resigned the position, but I have not resigned my passion. I have not resigned from Delta State. I have not resigned from the hearts of the people. And I know that the people who know the truth will one day rise to give me a chance to truly serve them without chains.

    Let it be known that Comrade Victor Ojei (Wong Box) stood when others bowed. That I chose the people, even when the palace doors were open.

    May God bless Delta State.
    May He bless the dreams of every suffering Deltan.
    And may He give us the courage to fight for a better tomorrow.

    With a broken heart but a clear conscience,
    I remain,

    Comrade Victor Ojei (Wong Box)
    Former SSA on Civil Societies & NGOs
    Lead Activist, Young Nigerian Rights
    25th April, 2025 His Excellency, Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff F.O. Oborevwori, The Executive Governor, Delta State, Nigeria. Your Excellency, LETTER OF RESIGNATION FROM THE POSITION OF SENIOR SPECIAL ASSISTANT ON CIVIL SOCIETY'S AND NGOs With deep reflection, a heavy heart, and unwavering love for the people of Delta State, I, Comrade Victor Ojei, popularly called Wong Box, hereby tender my resignation as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Civil Societies and NGOs, effective from 25th April, 2025, marking the end of my tenure which began on the 2nd of August, 2023. When I accepted the appointment, it was with burning hope — a hope to bridge the gap between government and the grassroots, to be a voice for the voiceless, to inspire change not just from the corridors of power but from the trenches where our people cry daily for justice, development, and a better life. I did not join politics to wine and dine. I joined PDP and accepted this role with only one ambition: to fight for the ordinary Deltan through Activism, Advocacy, and Developmental partnerships that would uplift our land from the scars of neglect and political promises into genuine prosperity. But I was limited by the very system I sought to strengthen. Every single effort to attract international developmental partners, NGOs, and innovation was stalled and dumped into KIV (Keep In View). What should have been a movement for progress became a standstill. Projects that could have sparked industrial revolutions, brought jobs to the unemployed, and put food in the mouths of widows and orphans were met with silence. Where are the economic projects that bring money into the hands of ordinary people? Where is the non-kinetic security architecture we so passionately advocated for — the use of AI-driven CCTV in ungoverned spaces of our state to protect lives and property? From 1999 to date, not one tangible thing comes into the pocket of the average Deltan monthly. Not one policy guarantees their safety. Not one hope touches their roof. This cannot continue — and I refuse to be part of a system that watches our people drown and claps instead of rescuing them. To your credit, Your Excellency, I thank you for the opportunity to serve. I did not take it lightly. I tried with every drop of energy I had — we established the Save Delta State Security WhatsApp Platform with key stakeholders: police, DSS, hunters, youth leaders, PGs of communities, and more. We gave our best, and we are still giving our best — but a tree cannot make a forest when starved of rain. What we need is political will. If the state must take loans, let it be to protect lives. Let it be to bring technology to our streets, especially those forgotten in the rural ends of our beloved Delta. I want to state clearly: I will not cross carpet from PDP to APC. I am not a politician; I am a socio-political activist. I stand with truth and with the people, not with the highest bidder. Yes, I admired President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his bold reforms as Governor of Lagos State. But this new path — this aggressive political conversion of PDP states into APC strongholds — is dangerous. It is pushing Nigeria toward a one-party system, which PDP never did during their time from 1999 to 2015. The birth of APC itself was possible because the PDP government then allowed political plurality. That era was the best of Nigeria’s democracy. Democracy is not democracy when power is gained by manipulation. That is not democracy; that is voodoo governance. I will never toy with the destiny of the people of Delta State. My loyalty lies with them, not with any party or position. I will continue to speak, to act, and to defend the people whether in office or outside it. I may have resigned the position, but I have not resigned my passion. I have not resigned from Delta State. I have not resigned from the hearts of the people. And I know that the people who know the truth will one day rise to give me a chance to truly serve them without chains. Let it be known that Comrade Victor Ojei (Wong Box) stood when others bowed. That I chose the people, even when the palace doors were open. May God bless Delta State. May He bless the dreams of every suffering Deltan. And may He give us the courage to fight for a better tomorrow. With a broken heart but a clear conscience, I remain, Comrade Victor Ojei (Wong Box) Former SSA on Civil Societies & NGOs Lead Activist, Young Nigerian Rights
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  • 1. A leader leads from the front not from the back
    2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round
    3. A leader listens more than he speaks
    4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses
    5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public
    6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort
    7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure
    8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them
    9. A leader shows vision, not confusion
    10. A leader works with the team, not above the team
    11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers
    12. A leader stays calm even when others panic
    13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise
    14. A leader serves before he commands
    15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit
    16. A leader builds trust, not fear
    17. A leader values growth over perfection
    18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame
    19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs
    20. A leader respects others regardless of their position
    21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading
    22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words

    23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient
    24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them
    25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced
    26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it
    27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas
    28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide
    29. A leader builds bridges, not walls
    30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them

    *Encouragement Paragraph:*
    True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership.
    1. A leader leads from the front not from the back 2. A leader does first before he asks his followers to do not the other way round 3. A leader listens more than he speaks 4. A leader takes responsibility, not excuses 5. A leader corrects in private and praises in public 6. A leader stands strong during chaos, not just in comfort 7. A leader motivates by example, not by pressure 8. A leader protects the weak, not exploit them 9. A leader shows vision, not confusion 10. A leader works with the team, not above the team 11. A leader creates more leaders, not more followers 12. A leader stays calm even when others panic 13. A leader stays focused on the goal, not distracted by noise 14. A leader serves before he commands 15. A leader accepts blame and shares the credit 16. A leader builds trust, not fear 17. A leader values growth over perfection 18. A leader solves problems, not spread blame 19. A leader remains humble no matter how high he climbs 20. A leader respects others regardless of their position 21. A leader keeps learning, even while leading 22. A leader inspires with actions, not just words 23. A leader speaks truth, not what’s convenient 24. A leader admits mistakes, not cover them 25. A leader remains consistent, not double-faced 26. A leader earns loyalty, not demand it 27. A leader walks with integrity, not hidden agendas 28. A leader stays visible when it's tough, not hide 29. A leader builds bridges, not walls 30. A leader lifts others up, not tramples on them *Encouragement Paragraph:* True leadership is not about titles or positions — it’s about action, impact, and character. Whether you lead a team, a family, a community, or just yourself, be the kind of leader who leads by example. People follow what they see, not what they hear. So rise, lead with love, strength, and integrity. The world needs more of such leadership. 💪🌟
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  • Gen Musa Waarns: Stop Using Social Media to Promote IPOB—It’s Threatening Nigeria

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has issued a strong warning to residents of the South East against supporting or promoting the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), especially through social media platforms.

    Speaking during a community engagement visit in Omor, Anambra East LGA, Anambra State, General Musa—represented by Group Captain Ibrahim Bukar, Deputy Director of Defence Media Operations—highlighted the dangers of spreading unverified and misleading information online. He noted that such actions not only endanger the region but also threaten Nigeria’s unity and national peace.

    As part of a people-focused outreach within the Operation Udoka Area of Responsibility, the Defence Chief met with the Obi Eze Ana-Uku, Eze Igulube of Omor, emphasizing the military’s commitment to restoring lasting peace and security in the South East.

    General Musa made it clear that IPOB’s activities are harmful to both the region and the country at large, and should be firmly rejected. He condemned the growing trend of spreading false narratives pushed by outlawed groups, urging citizens to be vigilant and responsible.

    “People need to have trust in their military,” he said. “The military belongs to the people. We rely on you to give us credible information—when you see something, say something. Together, we can overcome insecurity and bring peace back to our communities.”

    He assured the people that the military remains neutral in all conflicts and is solely focused on protecting law-abiding citizens.

    “Our mission is not to take sides,” he added. “We are only after criminal elements. Our job is to ensure peace and safeguard the lives and properties of innocent Nigerians.”

    General Musa also reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ dedication to fulfilling their constitutional duty to protect the nation, adding that peace and security are vital foundations for national development and economic growth.

    In his response, the traditional ruler of Omor, Eze Igulube, praised the military’s consistent efforts in maintaining peace in the area. He expressed gratitude for the improved security situation, saying the presence of the Armed Forces has brought relief to the community.

    “Our people are farmers, peace-loving and hospitable,” the monarch said. “We deeply appreciate the courage and dedication of your personnel. We are ready to provide accurate intelligence to help your operations and keep our land safe.”

    He pledged the full support of the community in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security across the South East.
    Gen Musa Waarns: Stop Using Social Media to Promote IPOB—It’s Threatening Nigeria The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, has issued a strong warning to residents of the South East against supporting or promoting the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), especially through social media platforms. Speaking during a community engagement visit in Omor, Anambra East LGA, Anambra State, General Musa—represented by Group Captain Ibrahim Bukar, Deputy Director of Defence Media Operations—highlighted the dangers of spreading unverified and misleading information online. He noted that such actions not only endanger the region but also threaten Nigeria’s unity and national peace. As part of a people-focused outreach within the Operation Udoka Area of Responsibility, the Defence Chief met with the Obi Eze Ana-Uku, Eze Igulube of Omor, emphasizing the military’s commitment to restoring lasting peace and security in the South East. General Musa made it clear that IPOB’s activities are harmful to both the region and the country at large, and should be firmly rejected. He condemned the growing trend of spreading false narratives pushed by outlawed groups, urging citizens to be vigilant and responsible. “People need to have trust in their military,” he said. “The military belongs to the people. We rely on you to give us credible information—when you see something, say something. Together, we can overcome insecurity and bring peace back to our communities.” He assured the people that the military remains neutral in all conflicts and is solely focused on protecting law-abiding citizens. “Our mission is not to take sides,” he added. “We are only after criminal elements. Our job is to ensure peace and safeguard the lives and properties of innocent Nigerians.” General Musa also reaffirmed the Armed Forces’ dedication to fulfilling their constitutional duty to protect the nation, adding that peace and security are vital foundations for national development and economic growth. In his response, the traditional ruler of Omor, Eze Igulube, praised the military’s consistent efforts in maintaining peace in the area. He expressed gratitude for the improved security situation, saying the presence of the Armed Forces has brought relief to the community. “Our people are farmers, peace-loving and hospitable,” the monarch said. “We deeply appreciate the courage and dedication of your personnel. We are ready to provide accurate intelligence to help your operations and keep our land safe.” He pledged the full support of the community in the ongoing efforts to restore peace and security across the South East.
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  • We weren’t allowed to tell them’: Worker quits job at bank. Then she reveals how you’re probably using Apple Cash in a way that could get you banned for life

    A former bank worker reveals how some common Apple Cash habits can actually get you banned for life.

    Dom (@damnndomm) posted a TikTok video with her advice on April 8. While comments on the video are disabled, it amassed 265,000 views before seemingly being deleted. “Things that you’re doing with Apple Cash that’s gonna bite you in the ssa,” she wrote in an on-screen caption.

    “I used to work for the bank that processes your Apple Cash transactions, and I just feel like there’s some things now that I don’t work there that you guys should know,” she began. “Because a lot of people didn’t know these things, and we weren’t allowed to tell them either.”

    What should you stop doing with Apple Cash?
    Using fake names: Dom said that after you’ve received or sent $500, it will verify your identity. If your name isn’t correct, you can’t get verified and may even get restricted.
    Adding your partner’s debit card to your Apple Pay when your name isn’t on the account: Dom said that can result in your account being flagged for fraud and restricted.
    Setting up accounts with a fake birth date if you’re a minor: Dom said Apple Cash is only for legal adults. Minors can only have an account if their parents set it up for them via the Apple Cash Family feature. “You’re not bypassing. You’re not tricking anybody,” she added.
    Using it for business purposes: Dom said Apple Cash is intended to be a person-to-person payment service. It is not intended for business owners to use to conduct sales.
    Sending money to people you don’t know: Dom said many users would unknowingly send money to scammers, and the bank would not allow them to dispute the transaction because they willingly sent the money. She added that the only way the bank would accept the dispute was if you purchased something from the business and it agreed to issue you a credit, but never did.

    How will Apple know you’re doing these things?

    Apple Cash is Apple’s Venmo and PayPal competitor, which is serviced by Green Dot Bank. Late last year, the company announced it would start verifying the identities of anyone who sends out more than $500. Importantly, this applies not only to future transactions but also to funds you’ve already sent.

    This change came along with the new Tap to Cash feature, which allows you to transfer funds to another person by holding your iPhone or Apple Watch up to theirs.

    According to the terms of service, you must be 18 years or older and a legal resident of the United States to use Apple Cash. It stands to reason that Apple and Green Dot Bank would need to know your real name in order to confirm these details.

    Dom said in her video that most people don’t realize Apple has processes to determine whether people are following its rules.

    Apple encourages Apple Cash account holders to confirm their identities as soon as possible. That’s because the money you keep in it isn’t eligible for FDIC insurance if you don’t, and that’s what protects your money in the case a bank or financial institution holding it goes bust.


    Of course, Apple is able to suspend or terminate your use of the service for pretty much any reason. That list includes security reasons, suspected fraud, and unauthorized use.
    We weren’t allowed to tell them’: Worker quits job at bank. Then she reveals how you’re probably using Apple Cash in a way that could get you banned for life A former bank worker reveals how some common Apple Cash habits can actually get you banned for life. Dom (@damnndomm) posted a TikTok video with her advice on April 8. While comments on the video are disabled, it amassed 265,000 views before seemingly being deleted. “Things that you’re doing with Apple Cash that’s gonna bite you in the ssa,” she wrote in an on-screen caption. “I used to work for the bank that processes your Apple Cash transactions, and I just feel like there’s some things now that I don’t work there that you guys should know,” she began. “Because a lot of people didn’t know these things, and we weren’t allowed to tell them either.” What should you stop doing with Apple Cash? Using fake names: Dom said that after you’ve received or sent $500, it will verify your identity. If your name isn’t correct, you can’t get verified and may even get restricted. Adding your partner’s debit card to your Apple Pay when your name isn’t on the account: Dom said that can result in your account being flagged for fraud and restricted. Setting up accounts with a fake birth date if you’re a minor: Dom said Apple Cash is only for legal adults. Minors can only have an account if their parents set it up for them via the Apple Cash Family feature. “You’re not bypassing. You’re not tricking anybody,” she added. Using it for business purposes: Dom said Apple Cash is intended to be a person-to-person payment service. It is not intended for business owners to use to conduct sales. Sending money to people you don’t know: Dom said many users would unknowingly send money to scammers, and the bank would not allow them to dispute the transaction because they willingly sent the money. She added that the only way the bank would accept the dispute was if you purchased something from the business and it agreed to issue you a credit, but never did. How will Apple know you’re doing these things? Apple Cash is Apple’s Venmo and PayPal competitor, which is serviced by Green Dot Bank. Late last year, the company announced it would start verifying the identities of anyone who sends out more than $500. Importantly, this applies not only to future transactions but also to funds you’ve already sent. This change came along with the new Tap to Cash feature, which allows you to transfer funds to another person by holding your iPhone or Apple Watch up to theirs. According to the terms of service, you must be 18 years or older and a legal resident of the United States to use Apple Cash. It stands to reason that Apple and Green Dot Bank would need to know your real name in order to confirm these details. Dom said in her video that most people don’t realize Apple has processes to determine whether people are following its rules. Apple encourages Apple Cash account holders to confirm their identities as soon as possible. That’s because the money you keep in it isn’t eligible for FDIC insurance if you don’t, and that’s what protects your money in the case a bank or financial institution holding it goes bust. Of course, Apple is able to suspend or terminate your use of the service for pretty much any reason. That list includes security reasons, suspected fraud, and unauthorized use.
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    Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success👌
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  • The Man Who Powered His Daughters To Greatness Against All Odds!

    In 1980, a man named Richard turned on his television and saw a female player from Romania receiving a check for $40,000 after winning a tennis tournament.

    The whole scene was enough to shock Richard. This was more than his annual salary.

    Within a few years, he would decide that his daughters would also play tennis.

    After turning off the television, he sat down and wrote a 78-page document outlining a plan for his two young daughters to flee their hometown of Compton, California, an area known for notorious black gangster violence. Now there was also a problem in that Richard didn't know anything about tennis, he didn't have the money to pay for his daughters to train for this expensive sport, and maybe it's incredible to you that his daughters weren't even born yet at that time.

    Over the next five years, he collected tennis-related magazines and video cassettes. He also taught himself to play tennis. Five years later, according to his plan, Richard had a tennis racquet in the hands of his two daughters, as well as the same magazines and videos and what he had learned from them. He was both the father and coach of these little girls and he began to teach them the game of tennis.

    Unable to afford the basics of playing the game, Richard would go to local country clubs to collect used tennis balls from bins and load them into a shopping cart, so that his daughters could practice with these used balls on public tennis courts.

    Richard was overprotective and physically strong as a father, and was often beaten by local gang bullies while trying to protect his daughters from harassment during tennis training.

    On one occasion when he refused to leave the practice court with his daughters, they broke his nose, jaw and fingers, and knocked out several of his teeth.

    Richard wrote in his diary, "After today, history will remember the 'toothless' man as a monument of courage."

    Since tennis was a predominantly white sport at the time, people would stare and shout at the black family as Richard and his daughters traveled to various tennis courts for junior tournaments. Once the girls asked, "Daddy, why do people stare at us so badly," to which he replied, "Because they are not used to seeing such beautiful people before."

    The wheel of time turned quickly and the calendar page turned sharply to the year 2000, when a tall, lean black girl set out on a journey to play the Wimbledon tournament final, and thousands of miles away from her native ghetto, Richard watched his eldest daughter play in the grass fields in front of London's elite, celebrities and royalty.

    No one had ever seen a tennis player with such a powerful serve and fast footwork, nor had they ever heard shots so loud. It was like every ball was being beaten and every ball was crying out in pain.
    When the girl reached a stage where victory was ahead of fear, the girl looked at her father standing in the stands who was encouraging her to achieve victory by shouting loudly. Richard always told his daughters, "One day, we're going to win Wimbledon, and it's not going to be for us. It will be for the helpless and poor people of America." Richard's 20-year-long struggle plan had now reached a critical point in history.
    As the opponent's ball hit the net, cameras caught a teary-eyed Richard dancing wildly as he watched his daughter, Venus Williams, win the first of her seven Grand Slam titles. Over the next several years, Richard also watched his youngest daughter, Serena, win 23 major tournaments and become one of the greatest tennis players of all time.

    For all their success on the tennis court, what Venus and Serena endured off the court is the most impressive part of their journey. From spectators, who were given the nickname the "Williams Brothers" because of their physique, to comments in the media calling Serena's mixed-race daughter "chocolate milk," the two sisters' resilient and kind personalities helped them stand up to racism and bigotry their father said. The best way to avenge is to answer with her racquet inside the tennis court. This inspiring struggle of these two sisters inspired black people and athletes around the world.
    The Man Who Powered His Daughters To Greatness Against All Odds! In 1980, a man named Richard turned on his television and saw a female player from Romania receiving a check for $40,000 after winning a tennis tournament. The whole scene was enough to shock Richard. This was more than his annual salary. Within a few years, he would decide that his daughters would also play tennis. After turning off the television, he sat down and wrote a 78-page document outlining a plan for his two young daughters to flee their hometown of Compton, California, an area known for notorious black gangster violence. Now there was also a problem in that Richard didn't know anything about tennis, he didn't have the money to pay for his daughters to train for this expensive sport, and maybe it's incredible to you that his daughters weren't even born yet at that time. Over the next five years, he collected tennis-related magazines and video cassettes. He also taught himself to play tennis. Five years later, according to his plan, Richard had a tennis racquet in the hands of his two daughters, as well as the same magazines and videos and what he had learned from them. He was both the father and coach of these little girls and he began to teach them the game of tennis. Unable to afford the basics of playing the game, Richard would go to local country clubs to collect used tennis balls from bins and load them into a shopping cart, so that his daughters could practice with these used balls on public tennis courts. Richard was overprotective and physically strong as a father, and was often beaten by local gang bullies while trying to protect his daughters from harassment during tennis training. On one occasion when he refused to leave the practice court with his daughters, they broke his nose, jaw and fingers, and knocked out several of his teeth. Richard wrote in his diary, "After today, history will remember the 'toothless' man as a monument of courage." Since tennis was a predominantly white sport at the time, people would stare and shout at the black family as Richard and his daughters traveled to various tennis courts for junior tournaments. Once the girls asked, "Daddy, why do people stare at us so badly," to which he replied, "Because they are not used to seeing such beautiful people before." The wheel of time turned quickly and the calendar page turned sharply to the year 2000, when a tall, lean black girl set out on a journey to play the Wimbledon tournament final, and thousands of miles away from her native ghetto, Richard watched his eldest daughter play in the grass fields in front of London's elite, celebrities and royalty. No one had ever seen a tennis player with such a powerful serve and fast footwork, nor had they ever heard shots so loud. It was like every ball was being beaten and every ball was crying out in pain. When the girl reached a stage where victory was ahead of fear, the girl looked at her father standing in the stands who was encouraging her to achieve victory by shouting loudly. Richard always told his daughters, "One day, we're going to win Wimbledon, and it's not going to be for us. It will be for the helpless and poor people of America." Richard's 20-year-long struggle plan had now reached a critical point in history. As the opponent's ball hit the net, cameras caught a teary-eyed Richard dancing wildly as he watched his daughter, Venus Williams, win the first of her seven Grand Slam titles. Over the next several years, Richard also watched his youngest daughter, Serena, win 23 major tournaments and become one of the greatest tennis players of all time. For all their success on the tennis court, what Venus and Serena endured off the court is the most impressive part of their journey. From spectators, who were given the nickname the "Williams Brothers" because of their physique, to comments in the media calling Serena's mixed-race daughter "chocolate milk," the two sisters' resilient and kind personalities helped them stand up to racism and bigotry their father said. The best way to avenge is to answer with her racquet inside the tennis court. This inspiring struggle of these two sisters inspired black people and athletes around the world.
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  • SHE HAD S£X WITH HER DOG EVERYDAY UNTIL IT...

    4

    whispering things to him she wouldn't dare say to anyone else. Max was more than just a pet; he was her companion, her protector, and in some strange way, he filled a part of her that no one else could.

    Rachel knew it wasn't normal. She knew she shouldn't feel this way, but she couldn't help it. Max had been with her through everything—through her loneliness, through the heartbreaks, and even through her struggle to open up to Daniel.

    Daniel came back from work tired and frustrated from a long day. As soon as he stepped into the house, Max started barking loudly, just like he always did. Read the final episode on— bcdblog. ng — It was non-stop, and Daniel had reached his limit. He clenched his fists, trying to stay calm, but the noise was too much.

    "Enough!" Daniel shouted. "I can't take this anymore!"

    Rachel rushed to calm Max down, but it was too late. Daniel turned to her, his face red with anger.

    "You need to leave, Rachel. I'm done with you and that dog of yours."

    Rachel's heart sank. "Daniel, please," she begged. "Max didn't mean anything by it. He's just protective."

    "Protective?" Daniel scoffed. "He's out of control. And you—I don't even know what's going on behind closed doors between you two. It's like you care more about that dog than anything else."

    "That's not true," Rachel cried. "I love you, Daniel. Please don't make me leave. I'll figure something out, I promise."

    But Daniel shook his head. "No, Rachel. I'm done. I can't live like this anymore with you and your ******, overprotective dog. It's too much."

    Rachel's eyes filled with tears as she realized Daniel wasn't going to change his mind. She tried one last time to beg him, but he pointed to the door. "Go away. I don't want you here anymore."

    With her heart breaking, Rachel gathered her things, and with Max by her side, she walked out of Daniel's house.

    A few months later, Rachel met a new man named Robert. She loved him deeply and felt ready to change her life. Read the final episode on— bcdblog.ng — She was tired of the way things had been, especially the strange relationship she had with Max. Determined to make things work this time, she focused on her new relationship.

    After a few months of dating, Robert proposed to her, and Rachel, filled with excitement, immediately shared the news with her best friend Angela. She couldn't wait to tell her, but along with the good news, Rachel felt the need to confess something she had been hiding for a long time.

    During their conversation, Rachel told Angela about her past life with Max, explaining how she had become too close to the dog in a way that wasn't normal. Bcdblog Family Page. Angela was shocked and surprised by what she heard but listened carefully as Rachel begged her not to tell anyone.

    Rachel knew her relationship with Max had been wrong, and she wanted to move on, to start fresh with Robert. Angela, still processing the information, promised she wouldn't tell anyone. She encouraged Rachel to deal with the situation fully, but Rachel asked for time.

    She wanted to leave that part of her life behind and focus on building a new future with Robert, hoping things would be different this time around.

    As they were walking down the street, Angela casually said, "Let me see this man you've been talking so much about."

    Rachel smiled, excited to show her friend the man she was going to marry. She pulled out her phone and opened a picture of Robert, handing it to Angela. The moment Angela saw the picture, her heart skipped a beat. Bcdblog Family Page. She tried to hide her reaction, but inside she was shocked. Bcdblog Stories. Robert wasn't just any man—he was her crush, someone she had admired from afar for months. She had never mentioned him to Rachel because she hadn't expected their paths to cross like this, but now, seeing Robert as Rachel's fiancé, Angela felt a mix of jealousy and disappointment. She kept her face calm, though, and handed the phone back to Rachel, pretending everything was fine.

    "He looks nice," Angela said, forcing a smile, but deep down she was struggling with the news.

    From that day on, Angela started planting seeds of doubt in Rachel's mind.

    To be continued» READ THE FINAL EPISODE ON bcdblog.ng
    SHE HAD S£X WITH HER DOG EVERYDAY UNTIL IT... 4 whispering things to him she wouldn't dare say to anyone else. Max was more than just a pet; he was her companion, her protector, and in some strange way, he filled a part of her that no one else could. Rachel knew it wasn't normal. She knew she shouldn't feel this way, but she couldn't help it. Max had been with her through everything—through her loneliness, through the heartbreaks, and even through her struggle to open up to Daniel. Daniel came back from work tired and frustrated from a long day. As soon as he stepped into the house, Max started barking loudly, just like he always did. Read the final episode on— bcdblog. ng — It was non-stop, and Daniel had reached his limit. He clenched his fists, trying to stay calm, but the noise was too much. "Enough!" Daniel shouted. "I can't take this anymore!" Rachel rushed to calm Max down, but it was too late. Daniel turned to her, his face red with anger. "You need to leave, Rachel. I'm done with you and that dog of yours." Rachel's heart sank. "Daniel, please," she begged. "Max didn't mean anything by it. He's just protective." "Protective?" Daniel scoffed. "He's out of control. And you—I don't even know what's going on behind closed doors between you two. It's like you care more about that dog than anything else." "That's not true," Rachel cried. "I love you, Daniel. Please don't make me leave. I'll figure something out, I promise." But Daniel shook his head. "No, Rachel. I'm done. I can't live like this anymore with you and your stupid, overprotective dog. It's too much." Rachel's eyes filled with tears as she realized Daniel wasn't going to change his mind. She tried one last time to beg him, but he pointed to the door. "Go away. I don't want you here anymore." With her heart breaking, Rachel gathered her things, and with Max by her side, she walked out of Daniel's house. A few months later, Rachel met a new man named Robert. She loved him deeply and felt ready to change her life. Read the final episode on— bcdblog.ng — She was tired of the way things had been, especially the strange relationship she had with Max. Determined to make things work this time, she focused on her new relationship. After a few months of dating, Robert proposed to her, and Rachel, filled with excitement, immediately shared the news with her best friend Angela. She couldn't wait to tell her, but along with the good news, Rachel felt the need to confess something she had been hiding for a long time. During their conversation, Rachel told Angela about her past life with Max, explaining how she had become too close to the dog in a way that wasn't normal. Bcdblog Family Page. Angela was shocked and surprised by what she heard but listened carefully as Rachel begged her not to tell anyone. Rachel knew her relationship with Max had been wrong, and she wanted to move on, to start fresh with Robert. Angela, still processing the information, promised she wouldn't tell anyone. She encouraged Rachel to deal with the situation fully, but Rachel asked for time. She wanted to leave that part of her life behind and focus on building a new future with Robert, hoping things would be different this time around. As they were walking down the street, Angela casually said, "Let me see this man you've been talking so much about." Rachel smiled, excited to show her friend the man she was going to marry. She pulled out her phone and opened a picture of Robert, handing it to Angela. The moment Angela saw the picture, her heart skipped a beat. Bcdblog Family Page. She tried to hide her reaction, but inside she was shocked. Bcdblog Stories. Robert wasn't just any man—he was her crush, someone she had admired from afar for months. She had never mentioned him to Rachel because she hadn't expected their paths to cross like this, but now, seeing Robert as Rachel's fiancé, Angela felt a mix of jealousy and disappointment. She kept her face calm, though, and handed the phone back to Rachel, pretending everything was fine. "He looks nice," Angela said, forcing a smile, but deep down she was struggling with the news. From that day on, Angela started planting seeds of doubt in Rachel's mind. To be continued» READ THE FINAL EPISODE ON 👉 bcdblog.ng
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  • THOUGHTFULNESS IS GODLINESS IN ACTION.

    1. When you walk into a public building, do not turn the fan to face only you, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Philippians 2:4 – “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
    Wisdom: True love is thoughtful. Consideration makes shared spaces more peaceful and comfortable for everyone.

    2. When you sit inside a public transport, do not spread your legs to occupy more space, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:10 – “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.”
    Wisdom: Honor in action looks like giving room for others to feel respected.

    3. When you’re at a public tap, do not waste water, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 21:20 – “The wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.”
    Wisdom: Stewardship honors God. Use resources wisely with others in mind.

    4. When you speak in a quiet space, do not shout, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Ecclesiastes 3:7 – “A time to be silent and a time to speak.”
    Wisdom: Wisdom is knowing when to speak gently and quietly, respecting your environment.

    5. When you're listening to music, do not blast it in public, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 10:24 – “No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.”
    Wisdom: Your joy should not become another’s discomfort.

    6. When you're on a queue, do not jump ahead, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 11:1 – “Dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.”
    Wisdom: Fairness is a form of righteousness. Respect order.

    7. When you finish using the restroom, do not leave it dirty, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “Let all things be done decently and in order.”
    Wisdom: Cleanliness is a reflection of orderliness and care for others.

    8. When you eat in public, do not litter the area, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Genesis 2:15 – “...to tend and keep it.”
    Wisdom: Caring for the environment is part of our God-given responsibility.

    9. When you use shared power, do not overload it, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Matthew 7:12 – “Do to others what you would have them do to you.”
    Wisdom: Shared resources require shared responsibility.

    10. When you walk on a narrow path, do not block the way, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 14:13 – “...make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister.”
    Wisdom: Create room for others to pass with ease.

    11. When you speak in a group, do not dominate the conversation, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak...”
    Wisdom: Listening is a higher form of love.

    12. When you’re in traffic, do not drive recklessly, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Titus 3:2 – “...be peaceable and considerate, and always gentle toward everyone.”
    Wisdom: Drive with caution and courtesy—lives are involved.

    13. When you visit someone’s home, do not overstay, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 25:17 – “Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house—too much of you, and they will hate you.”
    Wisdom: Be a blessing, not a burden.

    14. When you borrow something, do not return it damaged, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Psalm 37:21 – “The wicked borrow and do not repay...”
    Wisdom: Integrity includes returning things better than you received them.

    15. When you cook in a shared space, do not leave a mess, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Luke 16:10 – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much...”
    Wisdom: Cleanliness reflects responsibility and care.

    16. When you cough or sneeze, do not leave your mouth uncovered, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Leviticus 13:45-46 – Even in ancient times, containment of illness was seen as social responsibility.
    Wisdom: Protect others as you would want to be protected.

    17. When you enjoy free services, do not abuse them, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 28:20 – “A faithful man will abound with blessings, but whoever hastens to be rich will not go unpunished.”
    Wisdom: Respect and preserve what others provide generously.

    18. When you sit in a waiting area, do not take more seats than you need, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:3 – “...do not think of yourself more highly than you ought.”
    Wisdom: Leave space for others—humility in action.

    19. When you're in a discussion, do not speak rudely, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Colossians 4:6 – “Let your conversation be always full of grace...”
    Wisdom: Politeness reveals godliness.

    20. When you earn more, do not look down on others, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: 1 Timothy 6:17 – “...do not be arrogant nor put your hope in wealth.”
    Wisdom: Your success is not a license for pride but a platform for generosity.

    21. When you get promoted, do not forget those who helped you, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 3:27 – “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due...”
    Wisdom: Gratitude builds bridges, not walls.

    22. When you laugh, do not mock others, consider their feelings as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 17:5 – “Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker...”
    Wisdom: Joy is not meant to humiliate others.

    23. When you pass by someone struggling, do not ignore them, consider helping

    Biblical Value: Luke 10:33-34 – The Good Samaritan cared deeply.
    Wisdom: Compassion is evidence of a godly heart.

    24. When you’re using public Wi-Fi, do not download excessively, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Philippians 2:3 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition...”
    Wisdom: Fairness applies even in unseen things like internet use.

    25. When you eat in shared spaces, do not take others’ food, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Exodus 20:15 – “You shall not steal.”
    Wisdom: Respect boundaries and others' property.

    26. When you serve food, do not serve yourself excessively, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 23:1-2 – “...put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.”
    Wisdom: Moderation honors the community.

    27. When you are privileged, do not boast, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Jeremiah 9:23-24 – “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom... but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they know Me...”
    Wisdom: Humility reveals maturity.

    28. When you win, do not belittle those who lost, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Romans 12:15 – “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”
    Wisdom: Celebrate without pride. Winning with grace is noble.

    29. When you’re strong, do not oppress the weak, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 31:8-9 – “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves...”
    Wisdom: Strength is given to support, not suppress.

    30. When you speak, do not forget kindness, consider others as well

    Biblical Value: Proverbs 15:1 – “A gentle answer turns away wrath...”
    Wisdom: Kind words soften hearts and open doors.

    ENCOURAGEMENT

    A better world doesn’t start with grand gestures—it begins with small decisions rooted in love and respect. The Bible teaches us that love “does not insist on its own way” (1 Corinthians 13:5). When we choose to consider others as well, we reflect the heart of Christ, who laid down His comfort for our sake. Thoughtfulness is godliness in action.
    So let’s carry this truth daily: "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31)—and that includes how we treat one another.
    THOUGHTFULNESS IS GODLINESS IN ACTION. 1. When you walk into a public building, do not turn the fan to face only you, consider others as well Biblical Value: Philippians 2:4 – “Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” Wisdom: True love is thoughtful. Consideration makes shared spaces more peaceful and comfortable for everyone. 2. When you sit inside a public transport, do not spread your legs to occupy more space, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:10 – “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” Wisdom: Honor in action looks like giving room for others to feel respected. 3. When you’re at a public tap, do not waste water, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 21:20 – “The wise store up choice food and olive oil, but fools gulp theirs down.” Wisdom: Stewardship honors God. Use resources wisely with others in mind. 4. When you speak in a quiet space, do not shout, consider others as well Biblical Value: Ecclesiastes 3:7 – “A time to be silent and a time to speak.” Wisdom: Wisdom is knowing when to speak gently and quietly, respecting your environment. 5. When you're listening to music, do not blast it in public, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 10:24 – “No one should seek their own good, but the good of others.” Wisdom: Your joy should not become another’s discomfort. 6. When you're on a queue, do not jump ahead, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 11:1 – “Dishonest scales are an abomination to the Lord, but a just weight is His delight.” Wisdom: Fairness is a form of righteousness. Respect order. 7. When you finish using the restroom, do not leave it dirty, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Corinthians 14:40 – “Let all things be done decently and in order.” Wisdom: Cleanliness is a reflection of orderliness and care for others. 8. When you eat in public, do not litter the area, consider others as well Biblical Value: Genesis 2:15 – “...to tend and keep it.” Wisdom: Caring for the environment is part of our God-given responsibility. 9. When you use shared power, do not overload it, consider others as well Biblical Value: Matthew 7:12 – “Do to others what you would have them do to you.” Wisdom: Shared resources require shared responsibility. 10. When you walk on a narrow path, do not block the way, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 14:13 – “...make up your mind not to put any stumbling block or obstacle in the way of a brother or sister.” Wisdom: Create room for others to pass with ease. 11. When you speak in a group, do not dominate the conversation, consider others as well Biblical Value: James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak...” Wisdom: Listening is a higher form of love. 12. When you’re in traffic, do not drive recklessly, consider others as well Biblical Value: Titus 3:2 – “...be peaceable and considerate, and always gentle toward everyone.” Wisdom: Drive with caution and courtesy—lives are involved. 13. When you visit someone’s home, do not overstay, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 25:17 – “Seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house—too much of you, and they will hate you.” Wisdom: Be a blessing, not a burden. 14. When you borrow something, do not return it damaged, consider others as well Biblical Value: Psalm 37:21 – “The wicked borrow and do not repay...” Wisdom: Integrity includes returning things better than you received them. 15. When you cook in a shared space, do not leave a mess, consider others as well Biblical Value: Luke 16:10 – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much...” Wisdom: Cleanliness reflects responsibility and care. 16. When you cough or sneeze, do not leave your mouth uncovered, consider others as well Biblical Value: Leviticus 13:45-46 – Even in ancient times, containment of illness was seen as social responsibility. Wisdom: Protect others as you would want to be protected. 17. When you enjoy free services, do not abuse them, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 28:20 – “A faithful man will abound with blessings, but whoever hastens to be rich will not go unpunished.” Wisdom: Respect and preserve what others provide generously. 18. When you sit in a waiting area, do not take more seats than you need, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:3 – “...do not think of yourself more highly than you ought.” Wisdom: Leave space for others—humility in action. 19. When you're in a discussion, do not speak rudely, consider others as well Biblical Value: Colossians 4:6 – “Let your conversation be always full of grace...” Wisdom: Politeness reveals godliness. 20. When you earn more, do not look down on others, consider others as well Biblical Value: 1 Timothy 6:17 – “...do not be arrogant nor put your hope in wealth.” Wisdom: Your success is not a license for pride but a platform for generosity. 21. When you get promoted, do not forget those who helped you, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 3:27 – “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due...” Wisdom: Gratitude builds bridges, not walls. 22. When you laugh, do not mock others, consider their feelings as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 17:5 – “Whoever mocks the poor shows contempt for their Maker...” Wisdom: Joy is not meant to humiliate others. 23. When you pass by someone struggling, do not ignore them, consider helping Biblical Value: Luke 10:33-34 – The Good Samaritan cared deeply. Wisdom: Compassion is evidence of a godly heart. 24. When you’re using public Wi-Fi, do not download excessively, consider others as well Biblical Value: Philippians 2:3 – “Do nothing out of selfish ambition...” Wisdom: Fairness applies even in unseen things like internet use. 25. When you eat in shared spaces, do not take others’ food, consider others as well Biblical Value: Exodus 20:15 – “You shall not steal.” Wisdom: Respect boundaries and others' property. 26. When you serve food, do not serve yourself excessively, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 23:1-2 – “...put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.” Wisdom: Moderation honors the community. 27. When you are privileged, do not boast, consider others as well Biblical Value: Jeremiah 9:23-24 – “Let not the wise boast of their wisdom... but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they know Me...” Wisdom: Humility reveals maturity. 28. When you win, do not belittle those who lost, consider others as well Biblical Value: Romans 12:15 – “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” Wisdom: Celebrate without pride. Winning with grace is noble. 29. When you’re strong, do not oppress the weak, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 31:8-9 – “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves...” Wisdom: Strength is given to support, not suppress. 30. When you speak, do not forget kindness, consider others as well Biblical Value: Proverbs 15:1 – “A gentle answer turns away wrath...” Wisdom: Kind words soften hearts and open doors. ENCOURAGEMENT A better world doesn’t start with grand gestures—it begins with small decisions rooted in love and respect. The Bible teaches us that love “does not insist on its own way” (1 Corinthians 13:5). When we choose to consider others as well, we reflect the heart of Christ, who laid down His comfort for our sake. Thoughtfulness is godliness in action. So let’s carry this truth daily: "Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God" (1 Corinthians 10:31)—and that includes how we treat one another.
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  • Bravery comes with a Price

    Tragic Hero: Ehigie D1es a Brave Man, Rescuing Host@g3s From K1dn@pp3rs in Edo Forest

    By; Chris Osa Uhunmwangho

    On a quiet Easter afternoon, in the heart of Edo State’s dense forest, a story of courage and sacrifice unfolded—one that will be etched in the memory of Udo-Eguare and beyond.

    Ehigie, a skilled wood saw operator and hunter, set out on what should have been a routine trip through familiar terrain. But fate had something far greater in store. Deep within the forest, he stumbled upon a horrifying scene: a group of armed K1dn@pp3rs had taken several innocent people host@g3.

    With no time to weigh his odds, Ehigie acted on instinct. He fired a warning shot into the air, startling the kidnappers and throwing their ranks into confusion. In that fleeting moment of chaos, he seized the opportunity to free eight captives and guided them through a hidden escape route only a seasoned hunter would know.

    But bravery often comes at a steep price.

    The kidnappers, enraged and regrouped, pursued him. When their gunfir3 failed to bring him down, they attacked with brute force—using heavy woods to overwhelm him. Despite his fierce resistance, Ehigie was tragically killed.

    In a cruel aftermath, the att@ck3rs blocked the Ugbenin/Udo Road, attempting to snatch more victims. Two bystanders were injured by gunfire but are currently receiving treatment in Ubiaja. Miraculously, those Ehigie saved have since been reunited with their families—alive because of his incredible valor.

    Ehigie leaves behind a young wife and three children. Though his life was cut short, his legacy is one of selfless heroism. He gave everything to protect others—an act that demands not only recognition but support from the community and government alike.

    Let Ehigie’s name be remembered—not just as a man who died, but as one who chose to fight for others when it mattered most.

    — Chris Osa Media
    Bravery comes with a Price Tragic Hero: Ehigie D1es a Brave Man, Rescuing Host@g3s From K1dn@pp3rs in Edo Forest By; Chris Osa Uhunmwangho On a quiet Easter afternoon, in the heart of Edo State’s dense forest, a story of courage and sacrifice unfolded—one that will be etched in the memory of Udo-Eguare and beyond. Ehigie, a skilled wood saw operator and hunter, set out on what should have been a routine trip through familiar terrain. But fate had something far greater in store. Deep within the forest, he stumbled upon a horrifying scene: a group of armed K1dn@pp3rs had taken several innocent people host@g3. With no time to weigh his odds, Ehigie acted on instinct. He fired a warning shot into the air, startling the kidnappers and throwing their ranks into confusion. In that fleeting moment of chaos, he seized the opportunity to free eight captives and guided them through a hidden escape route only a seasoned hunter would know. But bravery often comes at a steep price. The kidnappers, enraged and regrouped, pursued him. When their gunfir3 failed to bring him down, they attacked with brute force—using heavy woods to overwhelm him. Despite his fierce resistance, Ehigie was tragically killed. In a cruel aftermath, the att@ck3rs blocked the Ugbenin/Udo Road, attempting to snatch more victims. Two bystanders were injured by gunfire but are currently receiving treatment in Ubiaja. Miraculously, those Ehigie saved have since been reunited with their families—alive because of his incredible valor. Ehigie leaves behind a young wife and three children. Though his life was cut short, his legacy is one of selfless heroism. He gave everything to protect others—an act that demands not only recognition but support from the community and government alike. Let Ehigie’s name be remembered—not just as a man who died, but as one who chose to fight for others when it mattered most. — Chris Osa Media
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