• Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peters Square, Rome.

    The first Catholic man tells his friends,

    “My son is a priest, when he walks into a room, everyone calls him Father”.

    The second Catholic man chirps,

    “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Lordship”

    The third Catholic gent says,
    “My son is an Archbishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Grace”

    The fourth Catholic gent says,

    “My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says “Your Eminence”.”

    The fifth Catholic man says very proudly,

    “My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Holiness”.”

    Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the five men gave her a subtle, “Well…?”

    She proudly replies, “I have a daughter,

    Slim,

    Tall,

    Very very beautiful,

    38D breast,

    24″ waist and

    34” hips.

    When she walks into a room, people say,

    *“My God!!!*


    Have a lovely weekend.
    Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee in St. Peters Square, Rome. The first Catholic man tells his friends, “My son is a priest, when he walks into a room, everyone calls him Father”. The second Catholic man chirps, “My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Lordship” The third Catholic gent says, “My son is an Archbishop. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Grace” The fourth Catholic gent says, “My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room everyone bows their head and says “Your Eminence”.” The fifth Catholic man says very proudly, “My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him “Your Holiness”.” Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the five men gave her a subtle, “Well…?” She proudly replies, “I have a daughter, Slim, Tall, Very very beautiful, 38D breast, 24″ waist and 34” hips. When she walks into a room, people say, *“My God!!!*🤣🤣🤣 Have a lovely weekend.
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    Don’t stress over those who choose to walk out of your life. Not everyone who leaves is meant to stay and that’s okay.

    Often, people chase what seems better in the moment, only to realize later that they left behind someone genuine, loyal, and irreplaceable. Life has a way of showing people the truth when the excitement fades and reality sets in.

    Some will come back, not because they miss you, but because they’ve been disappointed by those they thought were better. But by then, you may have grown, healed, and built a life that no longer needs their presence.

    Focus on becoming the best version of yourself. The right people won’t leave and the ones who do weren’t meant for the journey ahead.
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbApU69ICVfgngtv0H3k Don’t stress over those who choose to walk out of your life. Not everyone who leaves is meant to stay and that’s okay. Often, people chase what seems better in the moment, only to realize later that they left behind someone genuine, loyal, and irreplaceable. Life has a way of showing people the truth when the excitement fades and reality sets in. Some will come back, not because they miss you, but because they’ve been disappointed by those they thought were better. But by then, you may have grown, healed, and built a life that no longer needs their presence. Focus on becoming the best version of yourself. The right people won’t leave and the ones who do weren’t meant for the journey ahead.
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  • “They Told Me I Was Their Maid — But When Their Mother Was Dying, She Whispered: ‘You’re the Only True Blood in This House.’”

    PART ONE — THE GIRL WHO NEVER ATE AT THE TABLE

    I grew up in the Olamide household.

    They said I was brought from the village at age 3.

    No records. No birthday photos. No visitors for me.

    I mopped floors before sunrise and washed dishes after midnight.

    They sent their three children to private schools.

    Me? I learned by watching TV and stealing old textbooks from the dustbin.

    When I once sat at the table, Madam slapped me.

    > “Did you forget you're the help?”

    I never forgot again.

    PART TWO — THE STRANGE WOMAN IN THE GARDEN

    When I turned 15, Grandma Olamide moved into the boys' quarters due to her stroke.

    Everyone avoided her.

    But I helped clean her room. Washed her clothes. Fed her.

    She couldn't speak clearly — only her eyes worked.

    One night, while I was braiding her hair, she touched my face and started crying.

    She whispered:

    > “You… are the only true blood here.”

    I froze.

    > “What do you mean, Mama?”

    But she had already closed her eyes.

    PART THREE — THE LETTER BEHIND THE PORTRAIT

    After Mama died, they asked me to clean out her room.

    Behind her old painting, I found a letter.

    It was from her to her son — Chief Olamide.

    > “You may lie to the world, but God sees. She is your first daughter. The one you had before your marriage. If you hide her forever, you’ll lose everything.”

    Tears fell down my cheeks like acid.

    I was never a maid.

    I was the firstborn.

    PART FOUR — THE HEIR WITH NO NAME

    I took photos of the letter.

    Went back to cleaning toilets.

    But something inside me shifted.

    I applied for WAEC as an external student.

    Scored 9 distinctions.

    Won a scholarship.

    Packed my bags quietly at night.

    Left the house with ₦1,200 and fire in my chest.

    PART FIVE — THE YEARS THEY DIDN’T SEE ME
    I worked in a printing press.

    To be continued in comments section:
    “They Told Me I Was Their Maid — But When Their Mother Was Dying, She Whispered: ‘You’re the Only True Blood in This House.’” PART ONE — THE GIRL WHO NEVER ATE AT THE TABLE I grew up in the Olamide household. They said I was brought from the village at age 3. No records. No birthday photos. No visitors for me. I mopped floors before sunrise and washed dishes after midnight. They sent their three children to private schools. Me? I learned by watching TV and stealing old textbooks from the dustbin. When I once sat at the table, Madam slapped me. > “Did you forget you're the help?” I never forgot again. PART TWO — THE STRANGE WOMAN IN THE GARDEN When I turned 15, Grandma Olamide moved into the boys' quarters due to her stroke. Everyone avoided her. But I helped clean her room. Washed her clothes. Fed her. She couldn't speak clearly — only her eyes worked. One night, while I was braiding her hair, she touched my face and started crying. She whispered: > “You… are the only true blood here.” I froze. > “What do you mean, Mama?” But she had already closed her eyes. PART THREE — THE LETTER BEHIND THE PORTRAIT After Mama died, they asked me to clean out her room. Behind her old painting, I found a letter. It was from her to her son — Chief Olamide. > “You may lie to the world, but God sees. She is your first daughter. The one you had before your marriage. If you hide her forever, you’ll lose everything.” Tears fell down my cheeks like acid. I was never a maid. I was the firstborn. PART FOUR — THE HEIR WITH NO NAME I took photos of the letter. Went back to cleaning toilets. But something inside me shifted. I applied for WAEC as an external student. Scored 9 distinctions. Won a scholarship. Packed my bags quietly at night. Left the house with ₦1,200 and fire in my chest. PART FIVE — THE YEARS THEY DIDN’T SEE ME I worked in a printing press. To be continued in comments section:
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  • NEW BABY ADDED!

    Congratulations to Nigerian Comedian Sir One On One (Igwe Uchenna Paul) and his wife on the arrival of their new baby!

    He wrote; "Congratulations to me... as I welcomed another beautiful soul into my family... thank you, Jesus.

    I guess Assemblies of God church women (nwanyi Assemblies) won't like these pictures because they weren't snapped in a godly way , but I'll beg them with ".

    Warmest congratulations to the family! Wishing you all joy, love, and happiness with your new bundle of joy!
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    NEW BABY ADDED! Congratulations to Nigerian Comedian Sir One On One (Igwe Uchenna Paul) and his wife on the arrival of their new baby! He wrote; "Congratulations to me... as I welcomed another beautiful soul into my family... thank you, Jesus. I guess Assemblies of God church women (nwanyi Assemblies) won't like these pictures because they weren't snapped in a godly way 🤣, but I'll beg them with 🐓 🤣🤣🤣". Warmest congratulations to the family! ❤️💕 Wishing you all joy, love, and happiness with your new bundle of joy! #sironeonone #Newbabyadded #highlightseveryonefollowers2025highlightseveryonefollowers2025 #mentionedyou
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  • SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE

    DATE: SUNDAY, 13TH JULY 2025.

    TOPIC: POSITIONED IN AUTHORITY BY CHARACTER

    SCRIPTURE: And Saul was very wroth, and the saying displeased him; and he said, They have ascribed unto David ten thousands, and to me they have ascribed but thousands: and what can he have more but the kingdom? 1 SAMUEL 18:8.

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority.

    I once heard a story about a young man from God’s servant, Bishop David Oyedepo some time ago. The young man was a messenger in an organization. He would come to work and clean all the offices about 30 minutes to an hour before the arrival of every other person. And he would remain in the office 30 minutes to an hour after the close of business.

    This young man was a messenger. The Managing Director (MD) of the organization was observing him all this while without his knowledge. One day the MD told the young man, the messenger, “Can you clean that office for our new General Manager who is about to arrive?” He went ahead, cleaned the office and put it in order. Then, the MD said to him, “That is your office. You are the new general manager of this company.”

    Thus, he went from being a messenger to becoming a manager, not by the acquisition of a higher certificate but by the possession of a winning character.

    What your certificate cannot do for you; your character can do it for you. If your character is positive and stable, the sky is your starting point. People gain authority by character and lose authority by the absence of character.

    For example, God gave Esau authority by virtue of being the first born, but he lost it by the lack of character. His appetite was stronger than his foresight. God gave Samson authority, but he lost it by the absence of character. You will not lose your authority, in Jesus’ Name.

    Now, how does character position people in authority?

    1. Authority is a weight that requires strength to bear. Authority is a burden (Exodus 18:22, Numbers 11:11) and it requires strength to bear. It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority. Where the weight of authority is higher than the strength of character, a crash of destiny is inevitable.

    For example, employ a chronic womanizer as the principal of a girls-only high school, and everyone’s child in the school is a potential girlfriend in his eyes. He will continue to misbehave until he is finally arrested and sent to prison. So, authority requires the strength of character.

    2. Character compels followership. People gladly follow the man with character. When David demonstrated the character of boldness, passion for God and brought down Goliath, instantly, everyone changed followership from Saul to him.

    My counsel is, do not pursue position, pursue character and position will pursue you. Be the right person and you will find yourself in the right place.

    Remember this: It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority.

    ASSIGNMENT(S):
    1. Make up your mind to uphold a godly character to draw men to God.

    2. Spend time in God’s Presence to continuously shape your character.

    PRAYER: Lord, I receive the grace to exist and operate with a winning character. Shift me to the high places of life at the frequency of character, Lord, in Jesus’ Name.

    FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE PRODUCT OF CHARACTER PART 2

    DAILY BIBLE READING: Song of Songs 3-5

    QUOTE: A tender conscience makes living in sin impossible. Culled from the book, Who Are You by Dr Paul Enenche.

    AMAZING FACT: Polar bears have black skin under their white fur to absorb heat from the sun.

    PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Step into your realm of authority at the frequency of character in Jesus Name.

    BY DR. PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE.
    🍒🔥SEEDS OF DESTINY DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE DATE: SUNDAY, 13TH JULY 2025. TOPIC: POSITIONED IN AUTHORITY BY CHARACTER SCRIPTURE: And Saul was very wroth, and the saying displeased him; and he said, They have ascribed unto David ten thousands, and to me they have ascribed but thousands: and what can he have more but the kingdom? 1 SAMUEL 18:8. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority. I once heard a story about a young man from God’s servant, Bishop David Oyedepo some time ago. The young man was a messenger in an organization. He would come to work and clean all the offices about 30 minutes to an hour before the arrival of every other person. And he would remain in the office 30 minutes to an hour after the close of business. This young man was a messenger. The Managing Director (MD) of the organization was observing him all this while without his knowledge. One day the MD told the young man, the messenger, “Can you clean that office for our new General Manager who is about to arrive?” He went ahead, cleaned the office and put it in order. Then, the MD said to him, “That is your office. You are the new general manager of this company.” Thus, he went from being a messenger to becoming a manager, not by the acquisition of a higher certificate but by the possession of a winning character. What your certificate cannot do for you; your character can do it for you. If your character is positive and stable, the sky is your starting point. People gain authority by character and lose authority by the absence of character. For example, God gave Esau authority by virtue of being the first born, but he lost it by the lack of character. His appetite was stronger than his foresight. God gave Samson authority, but he lost it by the absence of character. You will not lose your authority, in Jesus’ Name. Now, how does character position people in authority? 1. Authority is a weight that requires strength to bear. Authority is a burden (Exodus 18:22, Numbers 11:11) and it requires strength to bear. It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority. Where the weight of authority is higher than the strength of character, a crash of destiny is inevitable. For example, employ a chronic womanizer as the principal of a girls-only high school, and everyone’s child in the school is a potential girlfriend in his eyes. He will continue to misbehave until he is finally arrested and sent to prison. So, authority requires the strength of character. 2. Character compels followership. People gladly follow the man with character. When David demonstrated the character of boldness, passion for God and brought down Goliath, instantly, everyone changed followership from Saul to him. My counsel is, do not pursue position, pursue character and position will pursue you. Be the right person and you will find yourself in the right place. Remember this: It takes the strength of character to bear the weight of authority. ASSIGNMENT(S): 1. Make up your mind to uphold a godly character to draw men to God. 2. Spend time in God’s Presence to continuously shape your character. PRAYER: Lord, I receive the grace to exist and operate with a winning character. Shift me to the high places of life at the frequency of character, Lord, in Jesus’ Name. FOR FURTHER UNDERSTANDING, GET THIS MESSAGE: THE PRODUCT OF CHARACTER PART 2 DAILY BIBLE READING: Song of Songs 3-5 QUOTE: A tender conscience makes living in sin impossible. Culled from the book, Who Are You by Dr Paul Enenche. AMAZING FACT: Polar bears have black skin under their white fur to absorb heat from the sun. PROPHETIC DECLARATION/WORD: Step into your realm of authority at the frequency of character in Jesus Name. BY DR. PASTOR PAUL ENENCHE.
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  • When people call me ‘boss’ or ‘oga,’ I always tell them to stop it. That word doesn’t sit right with me. I’m not here to lord over anybody. I’m Olamide, a guy from the streets who’s just trying to make music that connects with people. Being a leader means I’m in the trenches with my team, not sitting on some high chair giving orders. I want to create a space where everyone feels free to grow, create, and shine. That’s what leadership is to me, not this ‘boss’ thing.”-Olamide

    Omo some people are obsessed with being called “boss,” you might even lose your job if you don’t address them as such. Olamide calls everyone around him bro or sis,he does not care if you are big or small
    When people call me ‘boss’ or ‘oga,’ I always tell them to stop it. That word doesn’t sit right with me. I’m not here to lord over anybody. I’m Olamide, a guy from the streets who’s just trying to make music that connects with people. Being a leader means I’m in the trenches with my team, not sitting on some high chair giving orders. I want to create a space where everyone feels free to grow, create, and shine. That’s what leadership is to me, not this ‘boss’ thing.”-Olamide🗣️ Omo some people are obsessed with being called “boss,” you might even lose your job if you don’t address them as such. Olamide calls everyone around him bro or sis,he does not care if you are big or small
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  • You buy lipstick to paint your lips —beautiful, bold, bright

    But your breath? "Odogwu" himself runs for cover.
    One whisper about “the smell,” and shame burns hotter than pepper soup.

    Your confidence crumbles like garri in hot water.

    You’re not dirty.
    Your gut’s just screaming for help.

    You’ve tried it all—

    —Mouthwash marathon
    —Gum-chewing championships
    —Brushing till your gums bleeds
    —Bakin soda experiment
    —You sip fruit juice praying for "juicy vibes"

    But that "dead rat + rotten eggs" aura clings like Lagos traffic.
    Flies faint at your breath's anointing
    Monica side-eyes anytime you speak. Embarrassment win you everyday.

    Yet, the smell keeps challenging the air around everyone, the more you do the more it worsens.


    Here’s the truth, Obianuju:

    That stench? It’s a gut riot. Too many rebel bacteria throwing a gas party in your belly—hydrogen sulfide fests, methane explosions. Their toxic vibes ride your bloodstream straight to your breath. Oh girl, you need help!

    Fix the gut, end the odor war:

    - Starve the bacteria by cutting off sugar, bread and refined carbs because they feed bad bacteria causing more gut flora imbalances and inflammation.

    - Rebuild gut Flora with probiotics from sauckeraut, apple cider vinegar (1tbsp in warm water daily) and also prebiotics from leafy greens

    - Fix the plumbing with Intermittent fasting by giving your gut a rest to reduce fermentation and gas buildup. Don't forget to hydrate by sipping warm lemon water or ginger tea to keep things moving. Constipation = more bacterial toxins.

    - Heal your gut Lining with bone broth: Collagen and glutamine repair leaky gut.
    Zinc carnosine of 50 mg daily to seal the gut lining and reduce inflammation.

    - Avoid triggers by ditching seed oils because Inflammation from canola, soybean, and sunflower oil e.t.c can worsen dysbiosis. For alcohol, just cancel it; because it nukes good bacteria and irritates the gut.

    Gut healing takes time, There's no overnight magic —Your gut will heal and your breath will bow down eventually as you stick.

    Obianuju, silence the stink and Own your aura. You are too beautiful to be caught Unfresh!

    Walk in Freshness.
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    You buy lipstick to paint your lips —beautiful, bold, bright But your breath? "Odogwu" himself runs for cover. One whisper about “the smell,” and shame burns hotter than pepper soup. Your confidence crumbles like garri in hot water. You’re not dirty. Your gut’s just screaming for help. You’ve tried it all— —Mouthwash marathon —Gum-chewing championships —Brushing till your gums bleeds —Bakin soda experiment —You sip fruit juice praying for "juicy vibes" But that "dead rat + rotten eggs" aura clings like Lagos traffic. Flies faint at your breath's anointing Monica side-eyes anytime you speak. Embarrassment win you everyday. Yet, the smell keeps challenging the air around everyone, the more you do the more it worsens. Here’s the truth, Obianuju: That stench? It’s a gut riot. Too many rebel bacteria throwing a gas party in your belly—hydrogen sulfide fests, methane explosions. Their toxic vibes ride your bloodstream straight to your breath. Oh girl, you need help! Fix the gut, end the odor war: - Starve the bacteria by cutting off sugar, bread and refined carbs because they feed bad bacteria causing more gut flora imbalances and inflammation. - Rebuild gut Flora with probiotics from sauckeraut, apple cider vinegar (1tbsp in warm water daily) and also prebiotics from leafy greens - Fix the plumbing with Intermittent fasting by giving your gut a rest to reduce fermentation and gas buildup. Don't forget to hydrate by sipping warm lemon water or ginger tea to keep things moving. Constipation = more bacterial toxins. - Heal your gut Lining with bone broth: Collagen and glutamine repair leaky gut. Zinc carnosine of 50 mg daily to seal the gut lining and reduce inflammation. - Avoid triggers by ditching seed oils because Inflammation from canola, soybean, and sunflower oil e.t.c can worsen dysbiosis. For alcohol, just cancel it; because it nukes good bacteria and irritates the gut. Gut healing takes time, There's no overnight magic —Your gut will heal and your breath will bow down eventually as you stick. Obianuju, silence the stink and Own your aura. You are too beautiful to be caught Unfresh! Walk in Freshness. Read less
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  • Gada what's this?
    Your server has failed, you came back and now my account is nowhere to found.
    No tender apology no thing from you guys.
    After all the stress I passed through, the work I've done on that account, all my accumulated coins... You clear it all!
    This is unprofessional, wickedness and heart broken.

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    Gada what's this? Your server has failed, you came back and now my account is nowhere to found. No tender apology no thing from you guys. After all the stress I passed through, the work I've done on that account, all my accumulated coins... You clear it all! This is unprofessional, wickedness and heart broken. 🥲 #Gada #gada #fans #popular #group #people #everyone #professional #top #wicked #royal #Queen #prince #heart @highlight
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  • Two years ago many people mocked Rema, said he sounds like Indian .

    He was not hurt , he told them he was going to invade the Indian market and be big there .

    2 years later he is invited by the Indian Billionaire Ambani , he gets paid $3m which is 4.5 billion naira for a 10 minutes performance.

    See eh , don’t let people discourage you , if you have a focus , keep grinding and going .

    Rema’s performance was the best and the couple promised to invite him again . It’s just crazy how everyone was singing to the song

    Moral lesson : Beliebe in what you do , don’t stop , don’t give up .
    Two years ago many people mocked Rema, said he sounds like Indian . He was not hurt , he told them he was going to invade the Indian market and be big there . 2 years later he is invited by the Indian Billionaire Ambani , he gets paid $3m which is 4.5 billion naira for a 10 minutes performance. See eh , don’t let people discourage you , if you have a focus , keep grinding and going . Rema’s performance was the best and the couple promised to invite him again . It’s just crazy how everyone was singing to the song 🔥 Moral lesson : Beliebe in what you do , don’t stop , don’t give up .
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