• Bro to bro:

    What are you doing to make money? Your comment will definitely help another bro in the comment section.
    Bro to bro: What are you doing to make money? Your comment will definitely help another bro in the comment section.
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  • As a man, what do you do to mend your home after you cheated and there is even a child out of wedlock? Asking as a man who really wants to mend his home.
    Help me fix my home!
    As a man, what do you do to mend your home after you cheated and there is even a child out of wedlock? Asking as a man who really wants to mend his home. Help me fix my home!
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  • Pls my daddy and mummy in the house I need help
    My husband and a married woman is having an affair when I confronted him about it's he said their only friends and it's a lie ,then I showed him evidence immediately he saw it he was shocked and went on his knees that's it the work of emotion and he will never do that's again but last week I still discovered their still deeply together what's can I do , what's should I do, I'm really tired and I want this marriage to work out just for my kids
    Pls my daddy and mummy in the house I need help My husband and a married woman is having an affair when I confronted him about it's he said their only friends and it's a lie ,then I showed him evidence immediately he saw it he was shocked and went on his knees that's it the work of emotion and he will never do that's again but last week I still discovered their still deeply together what's can I do , what's should I do, I'm really tired and I want this marriage to work out just for my kids 😩😩😩
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  • *DON'T LET THEM ESCAPE**

    "Then Elijah commanded, “Seize all the prophets of Baal. *Don’t let a single one escape!” So the people seized them all*, and Elijah took them down to the Kishon Valley...." 1 Kings 18:40 [NLT].

    Why a lot of us have recurrent battles and crisis is because we allow people who should not escape to escape and they continue haunting us and our loved ones. Read Numbers 33:55: _"‘But if you don’t force those people out of the land, they will bring you trouble. They will be like ·sharp hooks [barbs] in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will bring trouble to the land where you live."_ Oh dear Lord, help me to drive out all those people and things I need to from my life, family, ministry, career and land si they don't continue to trouble me in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning. AmanimIs
    *👉DON'T LET THEM ESCAPE** "Then Elijah commanded, “Seize all the prophets of Baal. *Don’t let a single one escape!” So the people seized them all*, and Elijah took them down to the Kishon Valley...." 1 Kings 18:40 [NLT]. Why a lot of us have recurrent battles and crisis is because we allow people who should not escape to escape and they continue haunting us and our loved ones. Read Numbers 33:55: _"‘But if you don’t force those people out of the land, they will bring you trouble. They will be like ·sharp hooks [barbs] in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will bring trouble to the land where you live."_ Oh dear Lord, help me to drive out all those people and things I need to from my life, family, ministry, career and land si they don't continue to trouble me in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning. Amanim🙏Is
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  • Hmmmm this guy matter's yeeeehh 9ja una no go help him ney?
    Hmmmm this guy matter's yeeeehh 😅🤣 9ja una no go help him ney?
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  • Don’t marry that girl, If the wig she’s wearing is more expensive than the thoughts she carries...

    Don’t marry her if her daily obsession is how to appear rich instead of how to become truly valuable.

    Because a beautiful face without a beautiful mind will frustrate your future.

    The glow will fade, but ignorance will remain and that’s not a battle you want to fight in marriage.

    We now live in a generation that mistakes aesthetic for identity.

    A girl can spend ₦150,000 on a wig but would never invest ₦15,000 in a course that could sharpen her skills or expand her opportunities.

    She can name the brands of luxury perfumes and trending lip glosses, but can’t hold a five-minute conversation on purpose, business, or wisdom.

    She will spend hours in front of a mirror but won’t spend 20 minutes with a book.

    And somehow… she believes this is what makes her “wife material.”

    No, brother. Don’t be deceived.

    Marry a woman who builds herself.

    A woman who is as interested in growing her mind as she is in styling her edges.

    A woman who can slay a dress, but also slay in business strategy and purpose planning.

    One who understands that while beauty may open doors, only value will keep her in the room.

    Don’t marry a woman whose greatest goal in life is to trend.

    Marry one whose life is intentional. Purposeful. Directional.

    A woman who is not waiting for you to complete her life, but preparing herself so that you both complement each other.

    The truth is, a woman who refuses to grow her mind will be a burden, not a blessing in marriage.

    You’ll spend your life trying to fill the gaps her immaturity creates, emotionally, mentally, and even financially.

    “Beauty without intelligence is like a masterpiece painted on a napkin.”

    And yes, this isn’t to shame any woman who loves to look good.

    There’s nothing wrong with luxury.

    But it becomes dangerous when that’s all there is.

    … So my brother, when you finally meet her, make sure that you help her become better.

    _____

    Internet

    Yours Inspiration,
    Kathryn Esther Clement
    #HeavenlyMandate
    Don’t marry that girl, If the wig she’s wearing is more expensive than the thoughts she carries... Don’t marry her if her daily obsession is how to appear rich instead of how to become truly valuable. Because a beautiful face without a beautiful mind will frustrate your future. The glow will fade, but ignorance will remain and that’s not a battle you want to fight in marriage. We now live in a generation that mistakes aesthetic for identity. A girl can spend ₦150,000 on a wig but would never invest ₦15,000 in a course that could sharpen her skills or expand her opportunities. She can name the brands of luxury perfumes and trending lip glosses, but can’t hold a five-minute conversation on purpose, business, or wisdom. She will spend hours in front of a mirror but won’t spend 20 minutes with a book. And somehow… she believes this is what makes her “wife material.” No, brother. Don’t be deceived. Marry a woman who builds herself. A woman who is as interested in growing her mind as she is in styling her edges. A woman who can slay a dress, but also slay in business strategy and purpose planning. One who understands that while beauty may open doors, only value will keep her in the room. Don’t marry a woman whose greatest goal in life is to trend. Marry one whose life is intentional. Purposeful. Directional. A woman who is not waiting for you to complete her life, but preparing herself so that you both complement each other. The truth is, a woman who refuses to grow her mind will be a burden, not a blessing in marriage. You’ll spend your life trying to fill the gaps her immaturity creates, emotionally, mentally, and even financially. “Beauty without intelligence is like a masterpiece painted on a napkin.” And yes, this isn’t to shame any woman who loves to look good. There’s nothing wrong with luxury. But it becomes dangerous when that’s all there is. … So my brother, when you finally meet her, make sure that you help her become better. _____ 📷 Internet Yours Inspiration, Kathryn Esther Clement #HeavenlyMandate
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  • Some family members may not be able to contribute financially on your Big Day (Weddings, Graduations, Funerals, or other gatherings ) but they do not fail to show up with their hands and their hearts.

    Don’t overlook the Uncle who doesn’t give money but ensures the Cow and Goats are properly slaughtered.

    The Big Aunty who scrubs the pots clean, turns the garri and helps in cooking.

    The brother who sets the Canopies and calls his friends to help push your car out of the mud, help in washing it after pulling out.

    The sister who wakes up at night to take your child to the bathroom.

    Their way of giving may not be through cash, but through love, effort, and presence and that counts just as much.

    Never underestimate or look down on someone because their support isn’t financial.

    Love comes in many forms.

    Learn to value all of them and above all, learn to respect people.
    Some family members may not be able to contribute financially on your Big Day (Weddings, Graduations, Funerals, or other gatherings ) but they do not fail to show up with their hands and their hearts. Don’t overlook the Uncle who doesn’t give money but ensures the Cow and Goats are properly slaughtered. The Big Aunty who scrubs the pots clean, turns the garri and helps in cooking🍳. The brother who sets the Canopies and calls his friends to help push your car out of the mud, help in washing it after pulling out. The sister who wakes up at night to take your child to the bathroom. Their way of giving may not be through cash, but through love, effort, and presence and that counts just as much. Never underestimate or look down on someone because their support isn’t financial. Love comes in many forms. Learn to value all of them and above all, learn to respect people.
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  • I grew up in Surulere, Lagos, as the fourth child out of eight. Life was very hard. My father lost his job twice, and we had to move to Egbeda to survive. My mother was a school teacher, but that wasn’t enough. She also sold goods just to keep us going.

    I used to help her hustle, carry things, run errands, do whatever we could to make ends meet. At 17, I got pregnant and had to leave school. That was one of the hardest moments of my life. I felt pain, shame, and fear, but deep inside, I told myself this cannot be the end of my story.

    At 19, I got my first acting role in Most Wanted, and later I starred in Mortal Inheritance, which changed everything. By the early 2000s, I was winning awards, and in 2001, I became the first actress to receive the City People Best Actress award.

    In 2018, I directed Lionheart, the first Nigerian film on Netflix. I haven’t forgotten where I came from. I support girls’ education and small businesses, because if a teenage mother from Egbeda can rise, then others can too.

    — Genevieve Nnaji
    I grew up in Surulere, Lagos, as the fourth child out of eight. Life was very hard. My father lost his job twice, and we had to move to Egbeda to survive. My mother was a school teacher, but that wasn’t enough. She also sold goods just to keep us going. I used to help her hustle, carry things, run errands, do whatever we could to make ends meet. At 17, I got pregnant and had to leave school. That was one of the hardest moments of my life. I felt pain, shame, and fear, but deep inside, I told myself this cannot be the end of my story. At 19, I got my first acting role in Most Wanted, and later I starred in Mortal Inheritance, which changed everything. By the early 2000s, I was winning awards, and in 2001, I became the first actress to receive the City People Best Actress award. In 2018, I directed Lionheart, the first Nigerian film on Netflix. I haven’t forgotten where I came from. I support girls’ education and small businesses, because if a teenage mother from Egbeda can rise, then others can too. — Genevieve Nnaji
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  • 10 Hidden Facts About Dennis Bergkamp, The Magician Who Refused to Fly

    He was the kind of player who didn’t just score goals, he painted them. Calm under pressure. Effortless with the ball. And yet, he had one very human flaw: a deep fear of flying.

    Here’s a look into the life of one of football’s most elegant and intelligent players.

    Named after a Manchester United legend
    Dennis was named after Denis Law, his father’s football idol but the Dutch civil registry wouldn’t accept the spelling “Denis,” so he became Dennis. From the start, football was written into his name.

    Bergkamp was academically gifted and began studying mechanical engineering before fully committing to football. That same precision showed in how he passed, controlled, and thought through games. Nothing was ever rushed.

    Teammates and coaches said Bergkamp could recall full game sequences where players ran, what passes were made, and even minor off-the-ball movement. He didn’t just play the game, he saw it differently.

    He started at Ajax, where he was top scorer for four straight seasons. Then came a tough spell at Inter Milan. But it was at Arsenal where he became a legend, helping redefine the club and the Premier League itself.

    After a traumatic flight during the 1994 World Cup where someone reportedly joked about a bomb, Bergkamp developed a severe fear of flying. It wasn’t just nervousness; it was full-blown anxiety. He even consulted psychologists, but the fear persisted.

    When he signed for Arsenal, the club respected his condition rather than forcing change. Arsène Wenger allowed him to skip long away trips in Europe, meaning he didn’t feature in certain Champions League games abroad. Instead, he would travel by train or private car for matches within England or nearby countries even if it took him days.

    Despite missing Champions League away games, Bergkamp remained one of Arsenal’s most consistent players, always ready at Highbury, always delivering magic.

    He created space, slowed time, and made those around him better. He once said, “Behind every pass, there must be a thought.” That was his genius, thinking faster than anyone else.

    Quarterfinals, 1998 World Cup. A 60-yard pass. One touch to control, one to flick past the defender, one to score. Silence, then awe. Even the commentator yelled “Dennis Bergkamp!” three times in disbelief. It was a masterpiece.

    He lived quietly, played loudly
    Unlike many stars, Bergkamp avoided flashy headlines. He was private, humble, and deeply focused on football. After retiring, he coached at Ajax, helping nurture a new generation of talent.

    His legacy is carved in silver and memory
    He won league titles and cups with Ajax and Arsenal. He lifted the UEFA Cup with Inter. With the Netherlands, he reached the 1998 World Cup semis and two Euro semifinals. He was Dutch Footballer of the Year, PFA Player of the Year, and a key part of Arsenal’s unbeaten Invincibles.

    Which of his goals is your favorite the World Cup goal or that Newcastle turn?

    #DennisBergkamp #BergkampFacts #ArsenalLegend #NonFlyingDutchman #FootballPoetry #1998WorldCup #PremierLeagueIcons #Ajax #Invincibles #FootballHistory #EleganceInMotion
    🇳🇱⚽ 10 Hidden Facts About Dennis Bergkamp, The Magician Who Refused to Fly He was the kind of player who didn’t just score goals, he painted them. Calm under pressure. Effortless with the ball. And yet, he had one very human flaw: a deep fear of flying. Here’s a look into the life of one of football’s most elegant and intelligent players. ✅ Named after a Manchester United legend Dennis was named after Denis Law, his father’s football idol but the Dutch civil registry wouldn’t accept the spelling “Denis,” so he became Dennis. From the start, football was written into his name. ✅ Bergkamp was academically gifted and began studying mechanical engineering before fully committing to football. That same precision showed in how he passed, controlled, and thought through games. Nothing was ever rushed. ✅ Teammates and coaches said Bergkamp could recall full game sequences where players ran, what passes were made, and even minor off-the-ball movement. He didn’t just play the game, he saw it differently. ✅ He started at Ajax, where he was top scorer for four straight seasons. Then came a tough spell at Inter Milan. But it was at Arsenal where he became a legend, helping redefine the club and the Premier League itself. ✅ After a traumatic flight during the 1994 World Cup where someone reportedly joked about a bomb, Bergkamp developed a severe fear of flying. It wasn’t just nervousness; it was full-blown anxiety. He even consulted psychologists, but the fear persisted. When he signed for Arsenal, the club respected his condition rather than forcing change. Arsène Wenger allowed him to skip long away trips in Europe, meaning he didn’t feature in certain Champions League games abroad. Instead, he would travel by train or private car for matches within England or nearby countries even if it took him days. ✅ Despite missing Champions League away games, Bergkamp remained one of Arsenal’s most consistent players, always ready at Highbury, always delivering magic. ✅ He created space, slowed time, and made those around him better. He once said, “Behind every pass, there must be a thought.” That was his genius, thinking faster than anyone else. ✅ Quarterfinals, 1998 World Cup. A 60-yard pass. One touch to control, one to flick past the defender, one to score. Silence, then awe. Even the commentator yelled “Dennis Bergkamp!” three times in disbelief. It was a masterpiece. ✅ He lived quietly, played loudly Unlike many stars, Bergkamp avoided flashy headlines. He was private, humble, and deeply focused on football. After retiring, he coached at Ajax, helping nurture a new generation of talent. ✅ His legacy is carved in silver and memory He won league titles and cups with Ajax and Arsenal. He lifted the UEFA Cup with Inter. With the Netherlands, he reached the 1998 World Cup semis and two Euro semifinals. He was Dutch Footballer of the Year, PFA Player of the Year, and a key part of Arsenal’s unbeaten Invincibles. 💬 Which of his goals is your favorite the World Cup goal or that Newcastle turn? #DennisBergkamp #BergkampFacts #ArsenalLegend #NonFlyingDutchman #FootballPoetry #1998WorldCup #PremierLeagueIcons #Ajax #Invincibles #FootballHistory #EleganceInMotion
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  • It is 9am
    *It is Time for Holy Spirit worship.*

    _You can take a quick break from whatever you are doing and say this prayer. (If possilbe You may lift your hands or kneel)_
    ****'**********
    Holy Spirit of the Living God, I welcome You into my life, my home and my businesses.

    Help me today not to grieve You in any way as I lay myself down in total worship and surrender to you.

    I consecrate my body, soul and spirit to You oh Lord my creator, companion and Helper.

    May all that I say and do today be directed by you to bring glory to the Father. Amen.

    ****************
    The *Last Day Worship Network*, setup by our man of God, Prophet Isaiah Macwealth, is geared towards promoting the expressive and demonstrative worship of God through a daily three-time act of worship to declare and publish the name and greatness of the LORD in homes, offices, organizations, in nations all around the world, and for generations to come.

    We have a daily three-time act of worship:

    - 9am – Holy Spirit Worship
    - 12Noon – Jesus Worship
    - 6pm – God worship

    *Do not forget to observe your 12Noon and 6pm worship break.*
    🔔 It is 9am 🕘 *It is Time for Holy Spirit worship.* 🙌🙌 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ _You can take a quick break from whatever you are doing and say this prayer. (If possilbe You may lift your hands or kneel)_ ****'********** Holy Spirit of the Living God, I welcome You into my life, my home and my businesses. Help me today not to grieve You in any way as I lay myself down in total worship and surrender to you. 🙇‍♀️ I consecrate my body, soul and spirit to You oh Lord my creator, companion and Helper. May all that I say and do today be directed by you to bring glory to the Father. Amen. **************** ▫️ The *Last Day Worship Network*, setup by our man of God, Prophet Isaiah Macwealth, is geared towards promoting the expressive and demonstrative worship of God through a daily three-time act of worship to declare and publish the name and greatness of the LORD in homes, offices, organizations, in nations all around the world, and for generations to come. We have a daily three-time act of worship: - 9am – Holy Spirit Worship - 12Noon – Jesus Worship - 6pm – God worship ⚠️ *Do not forget to observe your 12Noon and 6pm worship break.*
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  • Did You Know HIV Can Be cured Naturally — And Many People Are Doing It Right Now?"


    They don’t teach you this in clinics.


    They don’t mention it on TV.


    But thousands of people are taking control of their HIV status naturally — and they’re thriving.

    Did you know:

    Some herbs and foods help strengthen your immune system even better than pills alone?

    Emotional stress can weaken your body’s ability to suppress the virus?

    A simple detox + nutrition plan has changed lives from hopeless to healed?

    In our FREE WhatsApp class, we’ll uncover:

    What you were never told after your test result

    How natural protocols and God-given plants are helping real people

    Real-life stories of people living free, bold, and joyful with HIV from positive to negative.


    Click the WhatsApp button to join the group now.

    Spots are filling up now,if you delay you might miss the training.

    The information is powerful. But the community? Life-changing. Click and secure your slot immediately
    Did You Know HIV Can Be cured Naturally — And Many People Are Doing It Right Now?" They don’t teach you this in clinics. They don’t mention it on TV. But thousands of people are taking control of their HIV status naturally — and they’re thriving. Did you know: Some herbs and foods help strengthen your immune system even better than pills alone? Emotional stress can weaken your body’s ability to suppress the virus? A simple detox + nutrition plan has changed lives from hopeless to healed? In our FREE WhatsApp class, we’ll uncover: What you were never told after your test result How natural protocols and God-given plants are helping real people Real-life stories of people living free, bold, and joyful with HIV from positive to negative. Click the WhatsApp button to join the group now. Spots are filling up now,if you delay you might miss the training. The information is powerful. But the community? Life-changing. Click and secure your slot immediately
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  • Some kids are really going through alot.
    HELP A CHILD TO A BETTER LIFE.
    with the little u have u can help a child.

    JB WORLD
    Some kids are really going through alot. HELP A CHILD TO A BETTER LIFE. with the little u have u can help a child. JB WORLD
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