• Thirty-two years ago, Nigeria stood on the cusp of greatness. The winds of democratic change were sweeping through Africa, and all eyes turned to our nation with hope, hope that Nigeria would rise as a beacon of liberty, justice, and self-determination. I was privileged to be an active participant in that defining chapter, which culminated in a historic election that captured the imagination of the world and reshaped our political destiny.

    It was a moment of great promise and great sacrifice.

    The political class made painful compromises, but it was the Nigerian people who bore the heaviest burden. They yearned for a new democratic order, and many paid dearly for it. I, too, made my fair share of sacrifices, most notably setting aside my own presidential ambition in deference to the late Chief MKO Abiola, a gesture made in faith and fidelity to a higher national cause.

    But others gave far more. The late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, Tafida Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Alfred Rewane; these brave souls gave their lives in pursuit of a freer Nigeria. Their memories are etched into our national conscience and must never be forgotten.

    The gains of June 12 were hard-won. But sadly, the democratic promise that blossomed in 1999 is being steadily dismantled before our very eyes.

    Today, Nigeria teeters on the edge of a dangerous precipice—a creeping one-party dictatorship is replacing the democratic order we bled for. Those who laid down their lives did not do so for Nigerians to groan under the yoke of authoritarianism and economic suffocation.

    The ruling party and its federal government now govern with the unmistakable intent to dominate, subdue, and silence. Their tactics are not subtle. Opposition voices are being systematically erased. Contracts for multi-billion-naira infrastructure are funnelled to cronies and family associates of the president. National institutions, once symbols of unity, are being brazenly renamed in honour of a sitting president, as though the country were a private estate.

    What we are witnessing is not governance, it is conquest.

    This government represents the lowest ebb in our democratic journey. Institutions have been weaponized. Policies are crafted not to empower the people but to entrench fear, obedience, and control. The common Nigerian has been abandoned at the altar of elite comfort. And make no mistake: this is the antithesis of everything June 12 stands for.

    We are again at a historic threshold. Nigeria must choose: the path of democratic renewal or the dark alley of despotism.

    The ongoing effort to build a broad, united opposition front is not about power for power’s sake. It is a moral imperative. It is about defending the legacy of June 12. It is about ensuring that no one, no matter how powerful is allowed to privatize the state and reduce the people to pawns in their political chess game.

    It is about reclaiming Nigeria for Nigerians and safeguarding the future of generations unborn.

    This is not just a political contest; it is a moral crusade. A struggle to liberate our economy, our democracy, and our dignity from the grip of authoritarian forces. And like every righteous struggle, it demands courage, clarity, and collective resolve.

    As long as oppression thrives, June 12 lives on, not just as memory, but as movement. The time to rise is now. -AA

    Thirty-two years ago, Nigeria stood on the cusp of greatness. The winds of democratic change were sweeping through Africa, and all eyes turned to our nation with hope, hope that Nigeria would rise as a beacon of liberty, justice, and self-determination. I was privileged to be an active participant in that defining chapter, which culminated in a historic election that captured the imagination of the world and reshaped our political destiny. It was a moment of great promise and great sacrifice. The political class made painful compromises, but it was the Nigerian people who bore the heaviest burden. They yearned for a new democratic order, and many paid dearly for it. I, too, made my fair share of sacrifices, most notably setting aside my own presidential ambition in deference to the late Chief MKO Abiola, a gesture made in faith and fidelity to a higher national cause. But others gave far more. The late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, Tafida Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Alfred Rewane; these brave souls gave their lives in pursuit of a freer Nigeria. Their memories are etched into our national conscience and must never be forgotten. The gains of June 12 were hard-won. But sadly, the democratic promise that blossomed in 1999 is being steadily dismantled before our very eyes. Today, Nigeria teeters on the edge of a dangerous precipice—a creeping one-party dictatorship is replacing the democratic order we bled for. Those who laid down their lives did not do so for Nigerians to groan under the yoke of authoritarianism and economic suffocation. The ruling party and its federal government now govern with the unmistakable intent to dominate, subdue, and silence. Their tactics are not subtle. Opposition voices are being systematically erased. Contracts for multi-billion-naira infrastructure are funnelled to cronies and family associates of the president. National institutions, once symbols of unity, are being brazenly renamed in honour of a sitting president, as though the country were a private estate. What we are witnessing is not governance, it is conquest. This government represents the lowest ebb in our democratic journey. Institutions have been weaponized. Policies are crafted not to empower the people but to entrench fear, obedience, and control. The common Nigerian has been abandoned at the altar of elite comfort. And make no mistake: this is the antithesis of everything June 12 stands for. We are again at a historic threshold. Nigeria must choose: the path of democratic renewal or the dark alley of despotism. The ongoing effort to build a broad, united opposition front is not about power for power’s sake. It is a moral imperative. It is about defending the legacy of June 12. It is about ensuring that no one, no matter how powerful is allowed to privatize the state and reduce the people to pawns in their political chess game. It is about reclaiming Nigeria for Nigerians and safeguarding the future of generations unborn. This is not just a political contest; it is a moral crusade. A struggle to liberate our economy, our democracy, and our dignity from the grip of authoritarian forces. And like every righteous struggle, it demands courage, clarity, and collective resolve. As long as oppression thrives, June 12 lives on, not just as memory, but as movement. The time to rise is now. -AA
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  • HOW TO TURN WOMEN ON OVER TEXT. The texting master.

    1. Establish Emotional connections.

    Many mistakes some men make is walking directly into a woman's dm and instantly start making sexual advances, showing dik and talking dirty.

    If you do that you will most likely get declined.

    The first key is to create a feelings, you want to make her feel safe with you and get her attention.

    All you need is to start chatting normal, cracking some little funny jokes until you move to the next step.

    2. Time for chat.

    The best time you can easily turn a woman on is mostly at night, women are mostly vulnerable then because they are off their jobs, works and are alone with their phone.

    They want to connect at that time and that's where they are usually think about sex..

    3. Chat dirty, women like tmit that way but then never make this mistakes.

    1. Ambush her too soon with sexual talks.
    2. Don't judge her sexually.

    In as much as women love to be turned on, there is a way you play it and they feel irritated by it.

    Even a slut, doesn't want to be sexually shame, so take it lightly.

    Something like.....

    Your curves, edges, lips etc are all so perfect and swx, how did you manage to get this things alone? I think God did partial.

    Something he would have giving to 10 people he gave them to only you....

    The text is funny but then it opens a safe space and make her comfortable for engaging on that line of chat..

    You can move forward to cite your friend as example.

    Something like.....

    My close friend babe have exact type of your shape and recently he was complaining about how his babe use to ride her dangerously in bed.... as it is now, I am already afraid of you...lol..

    Door ways open.....

    4. Dont forget to be descriptive with your texts.

    You want to spark her curiosity and deal with her imaginations.

    Ask questions that make her remember her last sexual experience..

    Don't be scared bro.

    You can frame that you are a 1hour guy on bed and how many hours can she withstand hot sex??lol.

    Anything she say call her lazy in bed and start bragging, you are creating a tension and void.

    MrFred Putin.

    HOW TO TURN WOMEN ON OVER TEXT. The texting master. 1. Establish Emotional connections. Many mistakes some men make is walking directly into a woman's dm and instantly start making sexual advances, showing dik and talking dirty. If you do that you will most likely get declined. The first key is to create a feelings, you want to make her feel safe with you and get her attention. All you need is to start chatting normal, cracking some little funny jokes until you move to the next step. 2. Time for chat. The best time you can easily turn a woman on is mostly at night, women are mostly vulnerable then because they are off their jobs, works and are alone with their phone. They want to connect at that time and that's where they are usually think about sex.. 3. Chat dirty, women like tmit that way but then never make this mistakes. 1. Ambush her too soon with sexual talks. 2. Don't judge her sexually. In as much as women love to be turned on, there is a way you play it and they feel irritated by it. Even a slut, doesn't want to be sexually shame, so take it lightly. Something like..... Your curves, edges, lips etc are all so perfect and swx, how did you manage to get this things alone? I think God did partial. Something he would have giving to 10 people he gave them to only you.... The text is funny but then it opens a safe space and make her comfortable for engaging on that line of chat.. You can move forward to cite your friend as example. Something like..... My close friend babe have exact type of your shape and recently he was complaining about how his babe use to ride her dangerously in bed.... as it is now, I am already afraid of you...lol.. Door ways open..... 4. Dont forget to be descriptive with your texts. You want to spark her curiosity and deal with her imaginations. Ask questions that make her remember her last sexual experience.. Don't be scared bro. You can frame that you are a 1hour guy on bed and how many hours can she withstand hot sex??lol. Anything she say call her lazy in bed and start bragging, you are creating a tension and void. MrFred Putin. ‎
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  • *SHARED AS RCVD*

    *Translation of what Dr. Rayyan says in Arabic in respect of TEACHERS.*

    "When the teacher becomes the poorest of government employees, don't ask about the future.

    In every nation, there is a standard that never fails to measure its future: look at the state of its teachers, and you will know where it is headed. If the teacher is honored, the nation is heading towards prosperity, and if they are marginalized, then know that the society is heading towards the abyss of ignorance and decline.

    The teacher is not just an employee who performs a daily duty, but rather the foundation upon which generations are built, and the basis upon which civilizations are established. So, what if this foundation is fragile, struggling to make ends meet, and fighting harsh conditions that show no mercy? What if the profession of shaping minds becomes synonymous with poverty and deprivation?

    When you see a teacher suffering, know that the nation has abandoned its glory, and the society has begun to lose its way. The teacher is not just an individual in society, but rather the builder of civilizations, the guardian of identity, and the bearer of the torch of knowledge in the paths of ignorance. A state that ignores its teachers is destroying its own foundation with its own hands, and digging the grave of its future in deadly silence.

    The strength of nations is not in their high walls, nor in their treasure troves filled with gold, nor in their equipment, but in the minds of their children, which are shaped by the teacher. When states neglect their teachers, they are compromising their true security, because knowledge alone is the weapon that does not rust, and the power that is not defeated.

    Schools are not just buildings made of brick and mortar, but factories for minds, and laboratories for revival. What is the use of walls if there is no thought that illuminates, and no knowledge that changes? A nation that makes the teacher just a marginalized employee is destroying the pillars of its future with its own hands, and condemning itself to remain in the shadows.

    When the teacher's salary is the lowest on the state's salary scale, barely enough to last two or three days, know that the state has chosen ignorance over knowledge, and decline over progress. The teacher is not just an employee who performs daily tasks, but rather a leader who shapes minds, and an engineer who builds the future.

    What if the state neglects its teachers, and thereby destroys the future of its people with its own hands? How can a nation prosper when its teachers are begging for respect before rights? How can a society progress when its role model is crushed under the weight of poverty and neglect? When the teacher is unable to secure their most basic needs, education becomes a trade, and schools turn into centers for grades rather than minds.

    The teacher is the torch that lights the way for generations, and if the state extinguishes this torch, it will plunge into the darkness of ignorance and backwardness. And when the dignity of the teacher is broken, it is not just an individual who collapses, but an entire nation.

    We have two choices, and there is no third option: either we make the teacher the foundation for progress, or we continue to fall into the swamp of backwardness. Nations that respected their teachers built their civilizations, and nations that neglected them became a thing of the past.

    There is no revival without education, and no education without a noble teacher. If we want to build a future that is worthy of pride, let us start by preserving the dignity of those who shape minds.

    The true homeland is not just land and borders...

    The homeland is a mind that thinks, a child who reads, and a teacher who burns to illuminate the path of generations..."
    *SHARED AS RCVD* *Translation of what Dr. Rayyan says in Arabic in respect of TEACHERS.* "When the teacher becomes the poorest of government employees, don't ask about the future. In every nation, there is a standard that never fails to measure its future: look at the state of its teachers, and you will know where it is headed. If the teacher is honored, the nation is heading towards prosperity, and if they are marginalized, then know that the society is heading towards the abyss of ignorance and decline. The teacher is not just an employee who performs a daily duty, but rather the foundation upon which generations are built, and the basis upon which civilizations are established. So, what if this foundation is fragile, struggling to make ends meet, and fighting harsh conditions that show no mercy? What if the profession of shaping minds becomes synonymous with poverty and deprivation? When you see a teacher suffering, know that the nation has abandoned its glory, and the society has begun to lose its way. The teacher is not just an individual in society, but rather the builder of civilizations, the guardian of identity, and the bearer of the torch of knowledge in the paths of ignorance. A state that ignores its teachers is destroying its own foundation with its own hands, and digging the grave of its future in deadly silence. The strength of nations is not in their high walls, nor in their treasure troves filled with gold, nor in their equipment, but in the minds of their children, which are shaped by the teacher. When states neglect their teachers, they are compromising their true security, because knowledge alone is the weapon that does not rust, and the power that is not defeated. Schools are not just buildings made of brick and mortar, but factories for minds, and laboratories for revival. What is the use of walls if there is no thought that illuminates, and no knowledge that changes? A nation that makes the teacher just a marginalized employee is destroying the pillars of its future with its own hands, and condemning itself to remain in the shadows. When the teacher's salary is the lowest on the state's salary scale, barely enough to last two or three days, know that the state has chosen ignorance over knowledge, and decline over progress. The teacher is not just an employee who performs daily tasks, but rather a leader who shapes minds, and an engineer who builds the future. What if the state neglects its teachers, and thereby destroys the future of its people with its own hands? How can a nation prosper when its teachers are begging for respect before rights? How can a society progress when its role model is crushed under the weight of poverty and neglect? When the teacher is unable to secure their most basic needs, education becomes a trade, and schools turn into centers for grades rather than minds. The teacher is the torch that lights the way for generations, and if the state extinguishes this torch, it will plunge into the darkness of ignorance and backwardness. And when the dignity of the teacher is broken, it is not just an individual who collapses, but an entire nation. We have two choices, and there is no third option: either we make the teacher the foundation for progress, or we continue to fall into the swamp of backwardness. Nations that respected their teachers built their civilizations, and nations that neglected them became a thing of the past. There is no revival without education, and no education without a noble teacher. If we want to build a future that is worthy of pride, let us start by preserving the dignity of those who shape minds. The true homeland is not just land and borders... The homeland is a mind that thinks, a child who reads, and a teacher who burns to illuminate the path of generations..."
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  • Vanity and Waste Tinubu’s N39bn ICC Renovation and the Shame of Extravagance

    At a time when Nigerians are groaning under the weight of inflation, food insecurity, joblessness, and decaying infrastructure, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to spend ₦39 billion renovating the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja, and then renaming it after himself is a stunning act of self-indulgence and tone-deaf leadership.

    The ICC was originally constructed in 1991 by Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida at a cost of just ₦240 million. Adjusted for over three decades of inflation, the cost of building a brand new, state-of-the-art conference centre today would be between ₦25 billion and ₦30 billion. That the government spent ₦39 billion merely to renovate the old one without major expansion or technological overhaul exposes just how bloated and questionable the expenditure truly is.

    More insultingly, Babangida never named the centre after himself, even though he initiated and completed it. Tinubu, however, after refurbishing it, decided to stamp his name on it converting a national landmark into a personal monument. It reeks of egotism and disrespect for public trust.

    The ICC project is only one in a disturbing pattern of vanity-driven and excessive spending under this administration.

    The Lagos to Calabar Coastal Highway, an ambitious 700-kilometre project, is has been awarded at staggering costs of ₦15 trillion, with only about 30 kilometres completed so far. It has displaced communities, triggered public outrage, and remains a drain on already overstretched national resources.

    Adding to the spree, the presidency recently acquired a new Airbus A330 aircraft for $100 million, despite an already oversized presidential fleet. At a time when the naira is battered and millions cannot afford transport fare, the government is buying luxury jets.

    Other wasteful allocations include:
       •   ₦5 billion to renovate Dodan Barracks, the President’s Lagos residence
       •   ₦4 billion for the Vice President’s Ikoyi residence
       •   ₦21 billion to complete the new official residence of the Vice President
       •   ₦5 billion for a presidential yacht, smuggled into the 2023 supplementary budget

    To the government’s credit, the minimum wage issue has been resolved, and workers are receiving their new pay. But this gain is overshadowed by a mountain of unpaid pensions, leaving retirees in penury, and the unfulfilled agreement with ASUU, which remains a bull in a china shop threatening to plunge the university system into fresh chaos.

    The administration claims to be building a legacy. But legacy is not about plastering one’s name on public buildings or cruising on billion-naira yachts. True legacy lies in reviving industries tackling insecurity and building new legacies anchored on inclusion, accountability, and shared prosperity.

    At a time like this, every naira must count. Nigeria cannot afford to spend like a wealthy nation while borrowing to survive.

    This is not responsible leadership.
    It is reckless indulgence.
    And Nigeria deserves better.
    Vanity and Waste Tinubu’s N39bn ICC Renovation and the Shame of Extravagance At a time when Nigerians are groaning under the weight of inflation, food insecurity, joblessness, and decaying infrastructure, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s decision to spend ₦39 billion renovating the International Conference Centre (ICC), Abuja, and then renaming it after himself is a stunning act of self-indulgence and tone-deaf leadership. The ICC was originally constructed in 1991 by Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida at a cost of just ₦240 million. Adjusted for over three decades of inflation, the cost of building a brand new, state-of-the-art conference centre today would be between ₦25 billion and ₦30 billion. That the government spent ₦39 billion merely to renovate the old one without major expansion or technological overhaul exposes just how bloated and questionable the expenditure truly is. More insultingly, Babangida never named the centre after himself, even though he initiated and completed it. Tinubu, however, after refurbishing it, decided to stamp his name on it converting a national landmark into a personal monument. It reeks of egotism and disrespect for public trust. The ICC project is only one in a disturbing pattern of vanity-driven and excessive spending under this administration. The Lagos to Calabar Coastal Highway, an ambitious 700-kilometre project, is has been awarded at staggering costs of ₦15 trillion, with only about 30 kilometres completed so far. It has displaced communities, triggered public outrage, and remains a drain on already overstretched national resources. Adding to the spree, the presidency recently acquired a new Airbus A330 aircraft for $100 million, despite an already oversized presidential fleet. At a time when the naira is battered and millions cannot afford transport fare, the government is buying luxury jets. Other wasteful allocations include:    •   ₦5 billion to renovate Dodan Barracks, the President’s Lagos residence    •   ₦4 billion for the Vice President’s Ikoyi residence    •   ₦21 billion to complete the new official residence of the Vice President    •   ₦5 billion for a presidential yacht, smuggled into the 2023 supplementary budget To the government’s credit, the minimum wage issue has been resolved, and workers are receiving their new pay. But this gain is overshadowed by a mountain of unpaid pensions, leaving retirees in penury, and the unfulfilled agreement with ASUU, which remains a bull in a china shop threatening to plunge the university system into fresh chaos. The administration claims to be building a legacy. But legacy is not about plastering one’s name on public buildings or cruising on billion-naira yachts. True legacy lies in reviving industries tackling insecurity and building new legacies anchored on inclusion, accountability, and shared prosperity. At a time like this, every naira must count. Nigeria cannot afford to spend like a wealthy nation while borrowing to survive. This is not responsible leadership. It is reckless indulgence. And Nigeria deserves better.
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  • *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE*

    DATE: THURSDAY 12TH JUNE 2025

    THEME: *TOTAL RESTORATION*

    MEMORISE
    Joel 2:25
    And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.

    READ
    Joel 2:23-27
    Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month.
    And the floors shall be full of wheat, and the fats shall overflow with wine and oil.
    And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.
    And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my people shall never be ashamed.
    And ye shall know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I am the LORD your God, and none else: and my people shall never be ashamed.

    THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
    *God's last vow is to restore all things.*

    MESSAGE
    The only thing God is saying in heaven now and doing on earth is the work of restoration. God's last vow is to restore humanity and creation into the original purpose in predestination by the word and the power of the Holy Spirit. He wants your whole spirit, soul, and body totally restored to all round soundness and wholeness before Him.
    The Bible confirms this in
    1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
    Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it."

    He wants creation delivered, healed, and restored to give Him pleasure again as it was before the fall. The Bible says in
    Revelation 4:11 "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created."

    God will not leave anything out untouched in His vow to restore all things because He is the creator of all things.

    Now, He who has the power to restore humanity and creation will not find it difficult to restore your health, your family, your finances, or your stolen blessings.

    This is why Jesus Christ, our Capital restorer came to the earth. His blood is the token for your total restoration.

    Let your faith in Him rise now, connect with His grace for your own restoration today in Jesus' name.

    Shalom, maranatha!

    ACTION STEPS
    1. Turn loose your faith and believe God for your own restoration.
    2. Present any part of your life needing restoration to the Lord in prayers.

    PRAYERS
    Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Oh God of restoration, answer me by fire today and let my total restoration be confirmed with signs and wonders in Jesus' name. Amen.

    REMEMBER
    *God's last vow is to restore all things.*

    AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID

    DAILY READING: Ezekiel 33-34, Judges 6-7, Acts 6.

    HYMN
    Standing on the promises of Christ my King,
    Through eternal ages let His praises ring ;
    Glory in the highest, I will shout and sing,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    Stand ing, . . stand ing, . .
    Standing on the promises of God my Saviour ;
    Stand ing, . . stand ing, . .
    I'm standing on the promises of God.

    2
    Standing on the promises that cannot fail,
    When the howling storms of doubt and fear assail,
    By the living word of God I shall prevail,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    3
    Standing on the promises I now can see '
    Perfect, present cleansing in the blood for me ;
    Standing in the liberty where Christ makes free,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    4
    Standing on the promises of Christ the Lord,
    Bound to Him eternally by love's strong cord,
    Overcoming daily with the Spirit's sword,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    5
    Standing on the promises I cannot fall,
    Listening every moment to the Spirit's call,
    Resting in my Saviour as my All in all,
    Standing on the promises of God.

    PLEASE SHARE
    *THE RESTORER'S DAILY GUIDE* DATE: THURSDAY 12TH JUNE 2025 THEME: *TOTAL RESTORATION* MEMORISE Joel 2:25 And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you. READ Joel 2:23-27 Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and rejoice in the LORD your God: for he hath given you the former rain moderately, and he will cause to come down for you the rain, the former rain, and the latter rain in the first month. And the floors shall be full of wheat, and the fats shall overflow with wine and oil. And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you. And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my people shall never be ashamed. And ye shall know that I am in the midst of Israel, and that I am the LORD your God, and none else: and my people shall never be ashamed. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY *God's last vow is to restore all things.* MESSAGE The only thing God is saying in heaven now and doing on earth is the work of restoration. God's last vow is to restore humanity and creation into the original purpose in predestination by the word and the power of the Holy Spirit. He wants your whole spirit, soul, and body totally restored to all round soundness and wholeness before Him. The Bible confirms this in 1 Thessalonians 5:23-24 "And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it." He wants creation delivered, healed, and restored to give Him pleasure again as it was before the fall. The Bible says in Revelation 4:11 "Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created." God will not leave anything out untouched in His vow to restore all things because He is the creator of all things. Now, He who has the power to restore humanity and creation will not find it difficult to restore your health, your family, your finances, or your stolen blessings. This is why Jesus Christ, our Capital restorer came to the earth. His blood is the token for your total restoration. Let your faith in Him rise now, connect with His grace for your own restoration today in Jesus' name. Shalom, maranatha! ACTION STEPS 1. Turn loose your faith and believe God for your own restoration. 2. Present any part of your life needing restoration to the Lord in prayers. PRAYERS Dear heavenly Father, Thank you for today's devotional guide. Oh God of restoration, answer me by fire today and let my total restoration be confirmed with signs and wonders in Jesus' name. Amen. REMEMBER *God's last vow is to restore all things.* AUTHOR: JEDIDIAH DAVID DAILY READING: Ezekiel 33-34, Judges 6-7, Acts 6. HYMN Standing on the promises of Christ my King, Through eternal ages let His praises ring ; Glory in the highest, I will shout and sing, Standing on the promises of God. Stand ing, . . stand ing, . . Standing on the promises of God my Saviour ; Stand ing, . . stand ing, . . I'm standing on the promises of God. 2 Standing on the promises that cannot fail, When the howling storms of doubt and fear assail, By the living word of God I shall prevail, Standing on the promises of God. 3 Standing on the promises I now can see ' Perfect, present cleansing in the blood for me ; Standing in the liberty where Christ makes free, Standing on the promises of God. 4 Standing on the promises of Christ the Lord, Bound to Him eternally by love's strong cord, Overcoming daily with the Spirit's sword, Standing on the promises of God. 5 Standing on the promises I cannot fall, Listening every moment to the Spirit's call, Resting in my Saviour as my All in all, Standing on the promises of God. PLEASE SHARE
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  • *HOW TO SPOT COMMON CANCERS EARLY*

    Cancer is often silent in the beginning, but your body might be trying to tell you something.

    knowing the early signs of common cancers can be life-saving.

    Here’s what to watch out for and when to take action


    LUNG CANCER
    A cough that just won’t go away, or that gets worse over time, could be an early sign.
    If you’re coughing up blood or feeling out of breath doing everyday things, take note.
    Chest pain that’s worse when you breathe in deeply, laugh, or cough is also something to check out.
    Early tests can help spot lung issues before they get worse.


    BREAST CANCER
    Pay attention to any lumps in the breast or under the arm, especially if they feel hard or are growing.
    Look for changes in the size or shape of your breast or any fluid coming from the nipple that is not milk.
    Skin changes, like dimpling (making it look like an orange peel) or redness, are also early signs. Checking yourself regularly matters here.
    Men also have breast cancer, though it's rare.


    COLON CANCER
    The colon is the final part of the digestive system. Signs like changes in bathroom habits, like ongoing diarrhea, constipation, or feeling like you can’t empty your bowels completely, may matter.
    Blood in your stool is another red flag, along with stomach pain that doesn’t go away. Sudden weight loss and feeling very tired without a clear reason could also mean it’s time for a checkup.



    PROSTATE CANCER
    Early signs can include trouble starting to urinate, needing to go more often (especially at night), or feeling like your bladder is not fully emptying.
    Some men also notice blood in their urine or sudden erectile issues. Though prostate cancer often grows slowly, early testing can help


    STOMACH CANCER
    Stomach cancer symptoms include constant indigestion, feeling full quickly, bloating, appetite loss, and unexplained weight loss.
    Vomiting blood or black stools may occur in advanced cases. Risk factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, heavy drinking, and diets high in salty or smoked foods.
    Early detection involves endoscopy, and prevention includes a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and treating infections.


    LIVER CANCER
    Early signs of liver cancer include yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), pain or swelling in the upper right belly, tiredness, and weight loss.
    Risks include hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, and liver disease.




    CERVICAL CANCER
    The first signs of cervical cancer are unusual vaginal bleeding (after sex, between periods, or after menopause), watery or bloody discharge with a strong smell, and pelvic pain during or after intercourse.



    PANCREATIC CANCER
    Pancreatic cancer signs are often subtle, so it’s good to know them.
    Look out for jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark colored urine, or lighter-colored stools.
    Upper belly pain that may spread to your back, sudden weight loss, and poor appetite are also signals to watch for.



    SKIN CANCER
    Skin cancer can show early warning signs, such as new growths or sores that don’t heal and changes in existing moles.
    Watch out for moles that change in size, shape, or color, or develop uneven edges.
    Redness, swelling, or spreading colour around a mole, as well as itching, tenderness, or bleeding, can also be signs.


    This Why Early Detection Matters.
    Early detection means more treatment options and better chances of treatment.
    If you notice anything unusual, don’t hesitate to get it checked out!
    Once confirmed, embark on the following immediately for 3 months and check again afterwards.




    Alternate salud and faforon by every 2 hours.
    *Use the outer cover of salud in measuring both salud and faforon*

    8am take 2 covers of salud.

    10am take 2 covers of faforon.

    12noon take 2 covers of salud.

    2pm take 2 covers of faforon.

    4pm take 2 covers of salud.

    7pm take 2 covers of faforon.

    All Spidex series should be taken only twice daily. 2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules at night.

    FaforDitoz should be taken 3 days at night only. Repeat it every 2 weeks to keep moping the free radicals that form cancer cells.


    Take this intensively for 3 months, then repeat the following tests


    Immunohistochemistry.
    Full blood count.
    FBS.
    Body CT Scan.
    Ultra scan.
    Liver kidney function test.
    And various blood parameters to detect if there is any cancer remnant in the system.


    Avoid chemotherapy, it's toxic, and it kills faster than cancer itself

    Reach out to us for a therapeutic solution.
    *HOW TO SPOT COMMON CANCERS EARLY* Cancer is often silent in the beginning, but your body might be trying to tell you something. knowing the early signs of common cancers can be life-saving. Here’s what to watch out for and when to take action 👇 🔑 LUNG CANCER A cough that just won’t go away, or that gets worse over time, could be an early sign. If you’re coughing up blood or feeling out of breath doing everyday things, take note. Chest pain that’s worse when you breathe in deeply, laugh, or cough is also something to check out. Early tests can help spot lung issues before they get worse. 🔑 BREAST CANCER Pay attention to any lumps in the breast or under the arm, especially if they feel hard or are growing. Look for changes in the size or shape of your breast or any fluid coming from the nipple that is not milk. Skin changes, like dimpling (making it look like an orange peel) or redness, are also early signs. Checking yourself regularly matters here. Men also have breast cancer, though it's rare. 🔑 COLON CANCER The colon is the final part of the digestive system. Signs like changes in bathroom habits, like ongoing diarrhea, constipation, or feeling like you can’t empty your bowels completely, may matter. Blood in your stool is another red flag, along with stomach pain that doesn’t go away. Sudden weight loss and feeling very tired without a clear reason could also mean it’s time for a checkup. 🔑 PROSTATE CANCER Early signs can include trouble starting to urinate, needing to go more often (especially at night), or feeling like your bladder is not fully emptying. Some men also notice blood in their urine or sudden erectile issues. Though prostate cancer often grows slowly, early testing can help 🔑 STOMACH CANCER Stomach cancer symptoms include constant indigestion, feeling full quickly, bloating, appetite loss, and unexplained weight loss. Vomiting blood or black stools may occur in advanced cases. Risk factors include H. pylori infection, smoking, heavy drinking, and diets high in salty or smoked foods. Early detection involves endoscopy, and prevention includes a healthy diet, avoiding smoking, and treating infections. 🔑 LIVER CANCER Early signs of liver cancer include yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice), pain or swelling in the upper right belly, tiredness, and weight loss. Risks include hepatitis B or C, heavy alcohol use, and liver disease. 🔑 CERVICAL CANCER The first signs of cervical cancer are unusual vaginal bleeding (after sex, between periods, or after menopause), watery or bloody discharge with a strong smell, and pelvic pain during or after intercourse. 🔑 PANCREATIC CANCER Pancreatic cancer signs are often subtle, so it’s good to know them. Look out for jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), dark colored urine, or lighter-colored stools. Upper belly pain that may spread to your back, sudden weight loss, and poor appetite are also signals to watch for. 🔑 SKIN CANCER Skin cancer can show early warning signs, such as new growths or sores that don’t heal and changes in existing moles. Watch out for moles that change in size, shape, or color, or develop uneven edges. Redness, swelling, or spreading colour around a mole, as well as itching, tenderness, or bleeding, can also be signs. 🔑 This Why Early Detection Matters. Early detection means more treatment options and better chances of treatment. If you notice anything unusual, don’t hesitate to get it checked out! Once confirmed, embark on the following immediately for 3 months and check again afterwards. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 👇 Alternate salud and faforon by every 2 hours. *Use the outer cover of salud in measuring both salud and faforon* ✍️8am take 2 covers of salud. ✍️10am take 2 covers of faforon. ✍️12noon take 2 covers of salud. ✍️2pm take 2 covers of faforon. ✍️4pm take 2 covers of salud. ✍️7pm take 2 covers of faforon. All Spidex series should be taken only twice daily. 2 capsules in the morning, 2 capsules at night. FaforDitoz should be taken 3 days at night only. Repeat it every 2 weeks to keep moping the free radicals that form cancer cells. Take this intensively for 3 months, then repeat the following tests 👇 Immunohistochemistry. Full blood count. FBS. Body CT Scan. Ultra scan. Liver kidney function test. And various blood parameters to detect if there is any cancer remnant in the system. Avoid chemotherapy, it's toxic, and it kills faster than cancer itself ✍️ Reach out to us for a therapeutic solution👍.
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  • A LONG READ

    How do we choose the people we fall in love with?

    The Romantic answer is that our instincts naturally guide us to individuals who are kind and good for us.

    Love is a sort of ecstasy that descends when we feel ourselves in the presence of a benign and nourishing soul, who will answer our emotional needs, understand our sadness and strengthen us for the hard tasks of our lives.

    In order to locate our lover, we must let our instincts carry us along, taking care never to impede them through pedantic psychological analysis and introspection or else considerations of status, wealth or lineage.

    Our feelings will tell us clearly enough when we have reached our destiny. To ask someone with any degree of rigour why exactly they have chosen a particular partner is – in the Romantic world-view – simply an unnecessary and offensive misunderstanding of love: true love is an instinct that accurately and naturally settles on those with a capacity to make us happy.

    The Romantic attitude sounds warm and kind. Its originators certainly imagined that it would bring an end to the sort of unhappy relationships previously brokered by parents and society. The only difficulty is that our obedience to instinct has, very often, proved to be a disaster of its own.

    Respecting the special feelings we get around certain people in nightclubs and train stations, parties and websites and that Romanticism so ably celebrated in art appears not to have led us to be any happier in our unions than a Medieval couple shackled into marriage by two royal courts keen to preserve the sovereignty of a slice of ancestral land. ‘Instinct’ has been little better than ‘calculation’ in underwriting the quality of our love stories.

    Romanticism would not at this point, however, give up the argument quite so easily. It would simply ascribe the difficulties we often have in love to not having looked hard enough for that central fixture of Romantic reverie: the right person. This being is inevitably still out there (every soul must have its soulmate, Romanticism assures us), it is just that we haven’t managed to track them down – yet.

    So we must continue the search, with all the technology and tenacity necessary, and maybe, once the divorce has come through and the house has been sold, we’ll get it right. But there’s another school of thought, this one influenced by psychoanalysis, which challenges the notion that instinct invariably draws us to those who will make us happy.

    The theory insists that we don’t fall in love first and foremost with those who care for us in ideal ways, we fall in love with those who care for us in familiar ways. Adult love emerges from a template of how we should be loved that was created in childhood and is likely to be entwined with a range of problematic compulsions that militate in key ways against our chances of growth.

    We may believe we are seeking happiness in love, but what we are really after is familiarity. We are looking to re-create, within our adult relationships, the very feelings we knew so well in childhood – and which were rarely limited to just tenderness and care.

    The love most of us will have tasted early on was confused with other, more destructive dynamics: feelings of wanting to help an adult who was out of control, of being deprived of a parent’s warmth or scared of his or her anger, or of not feeling secure enough to communicate our trickier wishes.

    How logical, then, that we should as adults find ourselves rejecting certain candidates not because they are wrong but because they are a little too right – in the sense of seeming somehow excessively balanced, mature, understanding and reliable – given that in our hearts, such rightness feels foreign and unearned.

    We chase after more exciting others, not in the belief that life with them will be more harmonious, but out of an unconscious sense that it will be reassuringly familiar in its patterns of frustration. Psychoanalysis calls the process whereby we identify our partners ‘object choice’ – and recommends that we try to understand the factors semi-consciously governing our attractions in order to interrupt the unhealthier patterns that might be at play.

    Our instincts – our strong undercurrents of attraction and revulsion – stem from complicated experiences we had when we were far too young to understand them, and which linger in the antechambers of our minds.

    Psychoanalysis doesn’t wish to suggest that everything about our attractions will be deformed. We may have quite legitimate aspirations to positive qualities: intelligence, charm, generosity… But we are also liable to be fatefully drawn towards trickier tendencies: someone who is often absent, or treats us with a little disdain, or needs to be surrounded all the time by friends, or cannot master their finances.

    However paradoxical it can sound, without these tricky behaviours, we may simply not be able to feel passionate or tender with someone.

    Alternatively, we may have been so traumatised by a parental figure, we cannot approach any partner who shares qualities with them of any kind, even ones disconnected from their negative sides. We might in love be rigidly intolerant of anyone who is intelligent, or punctual or interested in science, simply because these were the traits of someone who caused us a great deal of difficulty early on.

    To choose our partners wisely, we need to tease out how our compulsions to suffering or our rigid flights from trauma may be playing themselves out in our feelings of attraction. A useful starting place is to ask ourselves (perhaps in the company of a large sheet of paper, a pen and a free afternoon) what sort of people really put us off.

    Revulsion and disgust are useful first guides because we are likely to recognize that some of the traits that make us shiver are not objectively negative and yet feel to us distinctly off-putting. We might, for example, sense that someone who asks us too much about ourselves, or is very tender or dependable, will seem extremely eerie and frightening.

    And we might equally well, along the way, recognize that a degree of cruelty or distance belong to an odd list of the things we appear genuinely to need in order to love. It can be tricky to avoid self-censorship here, but the point isn’t to represent ourselves as reassuring, predictable people, but to get to know the curious quirks of our own psyches.

    We’ll tend to find that some ostensibly pretty nice things are getting caught in our love filters: people who are eloquent, clever, reliable, sunny can set off loud alarms. This is vital knowledge. We should pause and try to fathom where the aversions come from, what aspects of our past have made it so hard for us to accept certain sorts of emotional nourishment.

    Each time we recognize a negative, we’re discovering a crucial association in our own minds: we’re alighting on an impossibility of love based on associations from the past projected onto the present. An additional way we can get at the associations which circulate powerfully in the less noticed corners of our brains is to finish stub-sentences, that invite us to respond to things that might charm or repel us about someone.

    We get to see our own reactions more clearly when we write things down without thinking too much about our answers, catching the mind’s unconscious at work.

    For instance, we can deliberately jot the first things that come into our heads when we read the following:
    • If I tell a partner how much I need them, they will…
    • When someone tells me they really need me, I…
    • If someone can’t cope, I…
    • When someone tells me to get my act together, I …
    • If I were to be frank about my anxieties …
    • If my partner told me not to worry, I’d…
    • When someone blames me unfairly, I …

    Our honestly described reactions are legacies. They are revealing underlying assumptions we have acquired about what love can look like. We may start to get a clearer picture that our vision of what we are looking for in another person might not be an especially good guide to our personal or mutual happiness.

    Examining our emotional histories, we see that we can’t be attracted to just anyone. Getting to know the past, we come to recognise our earlier associations for what they are: generalisations we formed – entirely understandably – on the basis of just one or, hugely impressive, examples.

    We’ve unknowingly turned some local associations into strict rules for relationships. Even if we can’t radically shift the pattern, it’s useful to know that we are carrying a ball and chain. It can make us more careful of ourselves when we feel overwhelmed by a certainty that we’ve met the one, after a few minutes chatting at the bar.

    Ultimately, we stand to be liberated to love different people to our initial ‘types’, because we find that the qualities we like, and the ones we very much fear, are found in different constellations from those we encountered in the people who first taught us about affection, long ago in a childhood we are starting at last to understand and free ourselves from.

    The Counsellor
    A LONG READ How do we choose the people we fall in love with? The Romantic answer is that our instincts naturally guide us to individuals who are kind and good for us. Love is a sort of ecstasy that descends when we feel ourselves in the presence of a benign and nourishing soul, who will answer our emotional needs, understand our sadness and strengthen us for the hard tasks of our lives. In order to locate our lover, we must let our instincts carry us along, taking care never to impede them through pedantic psychological analysis and introspection or else considerations of status, wealth or lineage. Our feelings will tell us clearly enough when we have reached our destiny. To ask someone with any degree of rigour why exactly they have chosen a particular partner is – in the Romantic world-view – simply an unnecessary and offensive misunderstanding of love: true love is an instinct that accurately and naturally settles on those with a capacity to make us happy. The Romantic attitude sounds warm and kind. Its originators certainly imagined that it would bring an end to the sort of unhappy relationships previously brokered by parents and society. The only difficulty is that our obedience to instinct has, very often, proved to be a disaster of its own. Respecting the special feelings we get around certain people in nightclubs and train stations, parties and websites and that Romanticism so ably celebrated in art appears not to have led us to be any happier in our unions than a Medieval couple shackled into marriage by two royal courts keen to preserve the sovereignty of a slice of ancestral land. ‘Instinct’ has been little better than ‘calculation’ in underwriting the quality of our love stories. Romanticism would not at this point, however, give up the argument quite so easily. It would simply ascribe the difficulties we often have in love to not having looked hard enough for that central fixture of Romantic reverie: the right person. This being is inevitably still out there (every soul must have its soulmate, Romanticism assures us), it is just that we haven’t managed to track them down – yet. So we must continue the search, with all the technology and tenacity necessary, and maybe, once the divorce has come through and the house has been sold, we’ll get it right. But there’s another school of thought, this one influenced by psychoanalysis, which challenges the notion that instinct invariably draws us to those who will make us happy. The theory insists that we don’t fall in love first and foremost with those who care for us in ideal ways, we fall in love with those who care for us in familiar ways. Adult love emerges from a template of how we should be loved that was created in childhood and is likely to be entwined with a range of problematic compulsions that militate in key ways against our chances of growth. We may believe we are seeking happiness in love, but what we are really after is familiarity. We are looking to re-create, within our adult relationships, the very feelings we knew so well in childhood – and which were rarely limited to just tenderness and care. The love most of us will have tasted early on was confused with other, more destructive dynamics: feelings of wanting to help an adult who was out of control, of being deprived of a parent’s warmth or scared of his or her anger, or of not feeling secure enough to communicate our trickier wishes. How logical, then, that we should as adults find ourselves rejecting certain candidates not because they are wrong but because they are a little too right – in the sense of seeming somehow excessively balanced, mature, understanding and reliable – given that in our hearts, such rightness feels foreign and unearned. We chase after more exciting others, not in the belief that life with them will be more harmonious, but out of an unconscious sense that it will be reassuringly familiar in its patterns of frustration. Psychoanalysis calls the process whereby we identify our partners ‘object choice’ – and recommends that we try to understand the factors semi-consciously governing our attractions in order to interrupt the unhealthier patterns that might be at play. Our instincts – our strong undercurrents of attraction and revulsion – stem from complicated experiences we had when we were far too young to understand them, and which linger in the antechambers of our minds. Psychoanalysis doesn’t wish to suggest that everything about our attractions will be deformed. We may have quite legitimate aspirations to positive qualities: intelligence, charm, generosity… But we are also liable to be fatefully drawn towards trickier tendencies: someone who is often absent, or treats us with a little disdain, or needs to be surrounded all the time by friends, or cannot master their finances. However paradoxical it can sound, without these tricky behaviours, we may simply not be able to feel passionate or tender with someone. Alternatively, we may have been so traumatised by a parental figure, we cannot approach any partner who shares qualities with them of any kind, even ones disconnected from their negative sides. We might in love be rigidly intolerant of anyone who is intelligent, or punctual or interested in science, simply because these were the traits of someone who caused us a great deal of difficulty early on. To choose our partners wisely, we need to tease out how our compulsions to suffering or our rigid flights from trauma may be playing themselves out in our feelings of attraction. A useful starting place is to ask ourselves (perhaps in the company of a large sheet of paper, a pen and a free afternoon) what sort of people really put us off. Revulsion and disgust are useful first guides because we are likely to recognize that some of the traits that make us shiver are not objectively negative and yet feel to us distinctly off-putting. We might, for example, sense that someone who asks us too much about ourselves, or is very tender or dependable, will seem extremely eerie and frightening. And we might equally well, along the way, recognize that a degree of cruelty or distance belong to an odd list of the things we appear genuinely to need in order to love. It can be tricky to avoid self-censorship here, but the point isn’t to represent ourselves as reassuring, predictable people, but to get to know the curious quirks of our own psyches. We’ll tend to find that some ostensibly pretty nice things are getting caught in our love filters: people who are eloquent, clever, reliable, sunny can set off loud alarms. This is vital knowledge. We should pause and try to fathom where the aversions come from, what aspects of our past have made it so hard for us to accept certain sorts of emotional nourishment. Each time we recognize a negative, we’re discovering a crucial association in our own minds: we’re alighting on an impossibility of love based on associations from the past projected onto the present. An additional way we can get at the associations which circulate powerfully in the less noticed corners of our brains is to finish stub-sentences, that invite us to respond to things that might charm or repel us about someone. We get to see our own reactions more clearly when we write things down without thinking too much about our answers, catching the mind’s unconscious at work. For instance, we can deliberately jot the first things that come into our heads when we read the following: • If I tell a partner how much I need them, they will… • When someone tells me they really need me, I… • If someone can’t cope, I… • When someone tells me to get my act together, I … • If I were to be frank about my anxieties … • If my partner told me not to worry, I’d… • When someone blames me unfairly, I … Our honestly described reactions are legacies. They are revealing underlying assumptions we have acquired about what love can look like. We may start to get a clearer picture that our vision of what we are looking for in another person might not be an especially good guide to our personal or mutual happiness. Examining our emotional histories, we see that we can’t be attracted to just anyone. Getting to know the past, we come to recognise our earlier associations for what they are: generalisations we formed – entirely understandably – on the basis of just one or, hugely impressive, examples. We’ve unknowingly turned some local associations into strict rules for relationships. Even if we can’t radically shift the pattern, it’s useful to know that we are carrying a ball and chain. It can make us more careful of ourselves when we feel overwhelmed by a certainty that we’ve met the one, after a few minutes chatting at the bar. Ultimately, we stand to be liberated to love different people to our initial ‘types’, because we find that the qualities we like, and the ones we very much fear, are found in different constellations from those we encountered in the people who first taught us about affection, long ago in a childhood we are starting at last to understand and free ourselves from. ©️The Counsellor
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    Is good to go on adventure, it wide your imagination, you will now know there is nature.
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  • FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE
    AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO
    WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY
    WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO,
    NOTHING WILL REMAIN!

    EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY
    FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3)

    And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain.

    EXPECT ♡~
    ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears
    ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back
    ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation
    ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens
    ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons
    ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open
    ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases
    ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter
    ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations
    ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers

    Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM
    Come With Your Mantle
    For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to:
    [email protected]
    Or
    [email protected]
    Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE
    Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔥FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE 🔥AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO 🔥WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY 🔥WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO, 🔥NOTHING WILL REMAIN! EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3) And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain. 🔥EXPECT ♡~ ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers 🍽️Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM 💥Come With Your Mantle 📧For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to: [email protected] Or [email protected] ☎️Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated. Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE
    AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO
    WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY
    WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO,
    NOTHING WILL REMAIN!

    EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY
    FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3)

    And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain.

    EXPECT ♡~
    ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears
    ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back
    ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation
    ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens
    ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons
    ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open
    ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases
    ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter
    ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations
    ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers

    Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM
    Come With Your Mantle
    For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to:
    [email protected]
    Or
    [email protected]
    Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE
    Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔥FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE 🔥AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO 🔥WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY 🔥WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO, 🔥NOTHING WILL REMAIN! EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3) And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain. 🔥EXPECT ♡~ ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers 🍽️Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM 💥Come With Your Mantle 📧For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to: [email protected] Or [email protected] ☎️Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated. Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE
    AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO
    WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY
    WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO,
    NOTHING WILL REMAIN!

    EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY
    FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3)

    And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain.

    EXPECT ♡~
    ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears
    ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back
    ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation
    ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens
    ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons
    ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open
    ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases
    ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter
    ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations
    ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers

    Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM
    Come With Your Mantle
    For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to:
    [email protected]
    Or
    [email protected]
    Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE
    Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔥FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE 🔥AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO 🔥WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY 🔥WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO, 🔥NOTHING WILL REMAIN! EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3) And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain. 🔥EXPECT ♡~ ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers 🍽️Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM 💥Come With Your Mantle 📧For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to: [email protected] Or [email protected] ☎️Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated. Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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  • FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE
    AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO
    WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY
    WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO,
    NOTHING WILL REMAIN!

    EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY
    FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3)

    And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18)

    Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain.

    EXPECT ♡~
    ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears
    ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back
    ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation
    ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens
    ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons
    ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open
    ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases
    ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter
    ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations
    ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers

    Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM
    Come With Your Mantle
    For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to:
    [email protected]
    Or
    [email protected]
    Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE
    Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated.

    Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL!

    #NSPPD
    #7amfireprayers
    🔥FOR OUR GOD IS A CONSUMING FIRE 🔥AND YOU ARE HIS INFERNO 🔥WEDNESDAYS ARE FOR MERCY 🔥WHEN MERCY MEETS AN INFERNO, 🔥NOTHING WILL REMAIN! EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY MY CASE IS AN EMERGENCY FURNACE OF ANSWERS (DAY3) And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the house of Joseph a flame, and the house of Esau for stubble, and they shall kindle in them, and devour them; and there shall not be any remaining of the house of Esau; for the LORD hath spoken it. (Obadiah.1:18) Tomorrow on NSPPD FIRE ALTAR at 7am Nigerian time, we come to the throne of Mercy on our global crusade. Mercy meets the furnace, evidence shall pour like rain. 🔥EXPECT ♡~ ♡~MERCY That Wipes Away Bitter Tears ♡~MERCY For A Bouncing Back ♡~MERCY For Total Family Liberation ♡~MERCY For Open Heavens ♡~MERCY To Shift People Into New Seasons ♡~MERCY For Massive Doors To Open ♡~MERCY That Terminates Diseases ♡~MERCY For Complete Joy &Laughter ♡~MERCY That Breaks Limitations ♡~MERCY For Unimaginable Miracles & Answers 🍽️Covenant Week Of Fasting & Prayer From 6AM to 1PM 💥Come With Your Mantle 📧For Terminal and Stubborn challenges send to: [email protected] Or [email protected] ☎️Grab Someone along that must be on the altar LIVE 📺Watch LIVE please. Atmospheres aren't easily recreated. Declare With Me: EL-ROI SHOW ME MERCY, LET YOUR FIRE FALL! #NSPPD #7amfireprayers
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