• 25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing.

    2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested.

    3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests.

    4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations.

    5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are.

    6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer.

    7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation.

    8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation.

    9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment.

    10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution.

    11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right.

    12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings.

    13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care.

    14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality.

    15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say.

    16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station.

    17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated.

    18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later.

    19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability.

    20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case.

    21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step.

    22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient.

    23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later.

    24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it.

    25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end.

    25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION

    1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm.

    2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble.

    3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you.

    4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you.

    5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat.

    6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present.

    7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case.

    8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges.

    9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody.

    10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak.

    11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence.

    12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees.

    13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence.

    14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list.

    15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer.

    16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap.

    17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case.

    18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary.

    19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence.

    20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire.

    21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first.

    22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions.

    23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people.

    24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts.

    25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
    25 THINGS TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Stay calm and composed – Panic can make you say or do the wrong thing. 2. Ask for the reason for your arrest – The police must inform you why you're being arrested. 3. Request to see the arrest warrant if applicable – Especially for non-immediate arrests. 4. Identify the police officers involved – Take note of their names, ranks, and stations. 5. Inform someone you trust immediately – Let a relative, friend, or lawyer know where you are. 6. Insist on your right to remain silent – You are not obligated to answer questions without a lawyer. 7. Request to call your lawyer – You have the right to legal representation. 8. Be polite and respectful to officers – It reduces tension and avoids escalation. 9. Observe everything around you – Take mental note of the station, time, people, and treatment. 10. Demand to be charged or released within 24–48 hours – As per the Nigerian Constitution. 11. Ask for bail if the offence is bailable – Most offences are. Bail is a constitutional right. 12. Keep your personal items safe – Secure your phone, wallet, and other belongings. 13. Insist on a medical check-up if injured or sick – You have the right to medical care. 14. Record or write down your experience if possible – Especially any abuse or illegality. 15. Request a copy of any statement you make – It’s your right. Don't sign what you didn’t say. 16. Complain to the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) if maltreated – You can escalate within the station. 17. Contact a human rights or legal aid organization – Especially if your rights are being violated. 18. Be observant about any potential witnesses around – They might be helpful later. 19. Ask for the name and details of your case officer – For follow-up and accountability. 20. Stay truthful and consistent in what you say – Lies can complicate your case. 21. Request to know your offence classification (bailable or non-bailable) – This determines your next step. 22. Stay mentally strong and prayerful – It helps you stay alert and resilient. 23. Report any demand for bribes to higher authorities – You can also report anonymously later. 24. Request proper documentation for your detention or bail – Never leave without it. 25. Remain hopeful and proactive about your defence – Being accused isn’t the end. 25 THINGS NOT TO DO WHEN ARRESTED AND ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A NIGERIAN POLICE STATION 1. Do not resist arrest violently – This could lead to additional charges or harm. 2. Do not argue aggressively with police officers – It could provoke abuse or further trouble. 3. Do not attempt to bribe a police officer – It’s a criminal offence and can be used against you. 4. Do not speak without thinking – Anything you say can be used against you. 5. Do not admit to a crime you didn’t commit – Even under pressure or threat. 6. Do not sign any statement you didn’t write or understand – Insist your lawyer is present. 7. Do not threaten the police or other detainees – It worsens your case. 8. Do not run or attempt escape – It could get you shot or lead to additional charges. 9. Do not disclose too much personal information – Especially to unknown people in custody. 10. Do not cry or beg excessively – It can make you appear guilty or weak. 11. Do not lie unnecessarily – Contradictions can destroy your defence. 12. Do not provoke others in the cell – Stay out of trouble with fellow detainees. 13. Do not destroy any documents or evidence – It’s a criminal offence. 14. Do not call too many people randomly – Call someone you trust, not everyone in your contact list. 15. Do not accept legal advice from just anyone – Only rely on a qualified lawyer. 16. Do not volunteer to settle “in-house” without legal advice – It could be a trap. 17. Do not post about your arrest on social media immediately – It can affect your case. 18. Do not insult or mock the police station or officers – It’s risky and unnecessary. 19. Do not carry drugs or weapons to the station – Even unintentionally, it’s a serious offence. 20. Do not try to run your mouth to show you “know people” – It can backfire. 21. Do not refuse bail terms without understanding them – Ask your lawyer to review first. 22. Do not let fear control you – Fear leads to poor decisions. 23. Do not allow unknown persons to stand as surety – Always use credible and known people. 24. Do not exaggerate or fabricate stories – Stick to the facts. 25. Do not forget to follow up on your case after release – Unattended cases can turn against you later.
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  • You met a girl on social media and agreed to meet face to face, you decided to take her out to an eatery where you can relax and talk better.

    You had N1500 on you and paid N350 for her transport so you're left with N1150.
    When you got to the eatery , before you could order for a bottle of maltina for her, she ordered for 2 bottles of Andre at N 2000 per bottle, 2 plates of chicken and chips at N 1000 per plate, she said she needed to make some calls and asked you to go outside and buy her recharge card of N1500.

    Now you're outside........... what do you do next..??????
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  • Common Mistakes People Make When Choosing a Life Partner

    DESPERATION– Some people rush into marriage without learning enough about it.

    They think, “I’ll figure it out along the way,” but this mindset leads to regret.

    The right knowledge helps you prepare, notice warning signs early, and make better choices.

    TRYING TO PROVE A POINT– Some get married just to show others they can. They don’t want people saying, “With all your beauty and money, you’re still single?”

    But in the end, when problems come, they realize no one really cared that much and they have to face the consequences of their choices and decisions all alone

    PEER PRESSURE – Seeing friends get married makes some feel left out.

    So, they rush to pick anyone just to fit in, without thinking long-term.

    FEAR OF TIME PASSING – Some believe they are getting too old and must marry quickly, even if the person doesn’t match their values and purpose in life.

    They forget that everyone’s journey(time) is different, and rushing can lead to regret.

    MARRYING FOR MONEY OR STATUS– Some choose a partner just for wealth or social position, ignoring their bad character.

    Later, they realize that money is useless when there is no peace and they have no say in the marriage.

    BLINDLY FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS– Some marry people recommended by parents, pastors, or others without checking if they are truly compatible.

    But what others see as “good” may not be right for you. Good intentions doesn’t equate compatibility.

    Marriage is a lifelong journey. Don't rush into it for the wrong reasons.

    Take your time, learn, and choose wisely.
    Common Mistakes People Make When Choosing a Life Partner ‼️DESPERATION– Some people rush into marriage without learning enough about it. They think, “I’ll figure it out along the way,” but this mindset leads to regret. The right knowledge helps you prepare, notice warning signs early, and make better choices. ‼️TRYING TO PROVE A POINT– Some get married just to show others they can. They don’t want people saying, “With all your beauty and money, you’re still single?” But in the end, when problems come, they realize no one really cared that much and they have to face the consequences of their choices and decisions all alone ‼️PEER PRESSURE – Seeing friends get married makes some feel left out. So, they rush to pick anyone just to fit in, without thinking long-term. ‼️FEAR OF TIME PASSING – Some believe they are getting too old and must marry quickly, even if the person doesn’t match their values and purpose in life. They forget that everyone’s journey(time) is different, and rushing can lead to regret. ‼️MARRYING FOR MONEY OR STATUS– Some choose a partner just for wealth or social position, ignoring their bad character. Later, they realize that money is useless when there is no peace and they have no say in the marriage. ‼️BLINDLY FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS– Some marry people recommended by parents, pastors, or others without checking if they are truly compatible. But what others see as “good” may not be right for you. Good intentions doesn’t equate compatibility. Marriage is a lifelong journey. Don't rush into it for the wrong reasons. Take your time, learn, and choose wisely.
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  • HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW S3DUC3D HIM UNTIL HE GOT HER PREGNANT.

    1

    Veronica was not your typical mother-in-law. I mean, not every mother-in-law is the same; some come with prayers, wrappers, and love, while others come with lipstick, secrets, and destr--uction. Veronica was the second kind.

    She was the kind of woman who never accepted she was old, always saying things like, "I'm still h--ot," or "I'm still in town." She dressed like a teenager: short, see-through skirts, crop tops, long eyelashes, and heavy makeup that made people stare.

    She walked like the streets still belonged to her, spoke with bold confidence, and never accepted that age had touched her. She didn't visit her daughters like a normal mother; she showed up like she was coming for a nightclub audition.

    To Veronica, her daughter's husband wasn't family; he was an opportunity, another fine man she could lay in b--ed with. And she did it – not once, not twice, but multiple times. She wasn't just a problem; she was a st--orm.

    Meanwhile, across town, Nancy, her daughter, lived a very different life. Nancy was the kind of woman every man would be proud to have. Her skin was smooth like ripe mango, and her smile could calm a crying baby. She was kind, quiet, and very hardworking. Everyone who met her said the same thing: "This girl is wife material."

    Nancy had a man, his name was Aika. He was tall like a coconut tree, with skin that shone like polished wood. His voice was soft, his steps gentle, and his heart was full of love.

    He had big houses, fine cars, big businesses, and plenty of money in the bank. But above all, he had only one thing in mind: to marry Nancy and start a peaceful life with her.

    Nancy had everything a young woman could wish for: a good job, a gentle man, and a heart full of joy. But inside her chest, under her happiness, there was a small fear, a quiet fear that stayed like a lizard behind cardboard.

    That fear was her mother, Veronica. Veronica was her mother by b--lood, yes, but she was not like other mothers. She was different, and Nancy knew deep down in her heart that if anything was ever going to spoil her joy, it would come from that woman.

    But she never said it out loud; she just smiled and kept planning her wedding.

    Veronica was not a mother like Mama Anki or Mama Zab; she was different, very different.

    She had Nancy when she was just a small girl herself, a teenager. Her parents chased her out of the house when they saw her belly growing like a yam.

    She cried, she begged, but they shut the door and told her, "Go and face what you started." From that day, Veronica began to suffer under the hot sun.

    She carried oranges on her head, she sold sachet water in traffic, she begged strangers for coins. Her feet were always dusty, and her stomach always empty.

    But Veronica had something: beauty. She was fine, too fine. Her skin glowed, her bo--dy curved like a question mark, and men started to notice. One man came one night; he offered her food and a soft bed, but he wanted her bo--dy in return. She agreed. That night, her life changed.

    That was how Veronica entered the world of easy money: one man today, another man tomorrow. She began to wear short clothes, paint her li--ps red like tomatoes, and walk with her che--st high like a peacock.

    She went from sleeping on cartons to sleeping in hotels, from begging for food to buying fried rice at night.

    To be continued after 20 shares...
    HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW S3DUC3D HIM UNTIL HE GOT HER PREGNANT. 1 Veronica was not your typical mother-in-law. I mean, not every mother-in-law is the same; some come with prayers, wrappers, and love, while others come with lipstick, secrets, and destr--uction. Veronica was the second kind. She was the kind of woman who never accepted she was old, always saying things like, "I'm still h--ot," or "I'm still in town." She dressed like a teenager: short, see-through skirts, crop tops, long eyelashes, and heavy makeup that made people stare. She walked like the streets still belonged to her, spoke with bold confidence, and never accepted that age had touched her. She didn't visit her daughters like a normal mother; she showed up like she was coming for a nightclub audition. To Veronica, her daughter's husband wasn't family; he was an opportunity, another fine man she could lay in b--ed with. And she did it – not once, not twice, but multiple times. She wasn't just a problem; she was a st--orm. Meanwhile, across town, Nancy, her daughter, lived a very different life. Nancy was the kind of woman every man would be proud to have. Her skin was smooth like ripe mango, and her smile could calm a crying baby. She was kind, quiet, and very hardworking. Everyone who met her said the same thing: "This girl is wife material." Nancy had a man, his name was Aika. He was tall like a coconut tree, with skin that shone like polished wood. His voice was soft, his steps gentle, and his heart was full of love. He had big houses, fine cars, big businesses, and plenty of money in the bank. But above all, he had only one thing in mind: to marry Nancy and start a peaceful life with her. Nancy had everything a young woman could wish for: a good job, a gentle man, and a heart full of joy. But inside her chest, under her happiness, there was a small fear, a quiet fear that stayed like a lizard behind cardboard. That fear was her mother, Veronica. Veronica was her mother by b--lood, yes, but she was not like other mothers. She was different, and Nancy knew deep down in her heart that if anything was ever going to spoil her joy, it would come from that woman. But she never said it out loud; she just smiled and kept planning her wedding. Veronica was not a mother like Mama Anki or Mama Zab; she was different, very different. She had Nancy when she was just a small girl herself, a teenager. Her parents chased her out of the house when they saw her belly growing like a yam. She cried, she begged, but they shut the door and told her, "Go and face what you started." From that day, Veronica began to suffer under the hot sun. She carried oranges on her head, she sold sachet water in traffic, she begged strangers for coins. Her feet were always dusty, and her stomach always empty. But Veronica had something: beauty. She was fine, too fine. Her skin glowed, her bo--dy curved like a question mark, and men started to notice. One man came one night; he offered her food and a soft bed, but he wanted her bo--dy in return. She agreed. That night, her life changed. That was how Veronica entered the world of easy money: one man today, another man tomorrow. She began to wear short clothes, paint her li--ps red like tomatoes, and walk with her che--st high like a peacock. She went from sleeping on cartons to sleeping in hotels, from begging for food to buying fried rice at night. To be continued after 20 shares...
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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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