• When you hear people speaking ill of others:

    Always ask yourself why they feel the need to tell you.

    Know that if they're doing it to them, they will do it to you.

    Ask for the other side of the story. There's always another side.

    Keep in mind that gossip/slander is a sin that has relational consequences.

    Wonder why Satan deemed it important to get you to see this person in a negative light.

    Don't just stand there passively. Either speak up or excuse yourself.

    Remember, they're sowing a seed in someone else's garden that will eventually come up in their own.

    Hope this made little sense?
    When you hear people speaking ill of others: 🔘Always ask yourself why they feel the need to tell you. 🔘Know that if they're doing it to them, they will do it to you. 🔘Ask for the other side of the story. There's always another side. 🔘Keep in mind that gossip/slander is a sin that has relational consequences. 🔘Wonder why Satan deemed it important to get you to see this person in a negative light. 🔘Don't just stand there passively. Either speak up or excuse yourself. 🔘Remember, they're sowing a seed in someone else's garden that will eventually come up in their own. Hope this made little sense?
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  • Obi To Tinubu: Stop Touring Foreign Countries, Tour Nigeria To Understand Citizens' Struggles | Naija News TV

    https://youtu.be/HI6viB9Tzes
    Obi To Tinubu: Stop Touring Foreign Countries, Tour Nigeria To Understand Citizens' Struggles | Naija News TV https://youtu.be/HI6viB9Tzes
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  • Al Mustafa aid to formal military administrator said, they have discussed with foriegn countries to closely monitor Nigeria for the forth coming general election.

    What will stop Tinubu from winning the 2027 presidential election.
    Serious question though.
    Al Mustafa aid to formal military administrator said, they have discussed with foriegn countries to closely monitor Nigeria for the forth coming general election. What will stop Tinubu from winning the 2027 presidential election. Serious question though.
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  • Tears for Africa
    In twilight's hush, where shadows play,
    A continent's cry echoes through the day,
    Africa's heartbeat, strong and free,
    Yet bound by chains of poverty.

    From Sahara's sands to Cape's green shore,
    A story unfolds, of struggle and more,
    Of nations rising, of dreams unfulfilled,
    Of potential waiting, yet unskilled.

    In cities bustling, where lights ablaze,
    A different tale of Africa's gaze,
    Of progress made, of hope anew,
    Yet whispers of despair, in every hue.

    The drums of tradition, beat strong and free,
    A heritage rich, of history,
    Yet modernity's tide, brings change and strife,
    A balance sought, between past and life.

    The tears fall hard, for all unseen,
    For futures bright, yet unclean,
    For opportunities, lost and rare,
    For potential squandered, beyond repair.

    But still we hold, on to hope's thin thread,
    A glimmer of a brighter future spread,
    Of leaders rising, with vision grand,
    Of people uniting, hand in hand.

    The African dream, of unity and might,
    A future shining, where all take flight,
    Where children learn, and grow with glee,
    Where women thrive, and equality,
    Where men and women, in peace entwine,
    And Africa's story, is one divine.

    The tears we shed, are not in vain,
    For in our sorrow, a change will reign,
    A new dawn breaks, with promise true,
    For Africa's future, anew.

    Let us stand tall, and claim our right,
    To shape our destiny, and shine with all our might,
    Let us unite, and work as one,
    To build a brighter future, for everyone.

    In Africa's heart, a fire burns bright,
    A flame of hope, that guides through the night,
    A beacon of light, that shines so bold,
    A symbol of strength, that never grows old.

    The tears for Africa, will dry with time,
    As progress made, and hope entwine,
    A brighter future, will soon unfold,
    For Africa's children, young and old.
    Tears for Africa In twilight's hush, where shadows play, A continent's cry echoes through the day, Africa's heartbeat, strong and free, Yet bound by chains of poverty. From Sahara's sands to Cape's green shore, A story unfolds, of struggle and more, Of nations rising, of dreams unfulfilled, Of potential waiting, yet unskilled. In cities bustling, where lights ablaze, A different tale of Africa's gaze, Of progress made, of hope anew, Yet whispers of despair, in every hue. The drums of tradition, beat strong and free, A heritage rich, of history, Yet modernity's tide, brings change and strife, A balance sought, between past and life. The tears fall hard, for all unseen, For futures bright, yet unclean, For opportunities, lost and rare, For potential squandered, beyond repair. But still we hold, on to hope's thin thread, A glimmer of a brighter future spread, Of leaders rising, with vision grand, Of people uniting, hand in hand. The African dream, of unity and might, A future shining, where all take flight, Where children learn, and grow with glee, Where women thrive, and equality, Where men and women, in peace entwine, And Africa's story, is one divine. The tears we shed, are not in vain, For in our sorrow, a change will reign, A new dawn breaks, with promise true, For Africa's future, anew. Let us stand tall, and claim our right, To shape our destiny, and shine with all our might, Let us unite, and work as one, To build a brighter future, for everyone. In Africa's heart, a fire burns bright, A flame of hope, that guides through the night, A beacon of light, that shines so bold, A symbol of strength, that never grows old. The tears for Africa, will dry with time, As progress made, and hope entwine, A brighter future, will soon unfold, For Africa's children, young and old.
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  • On a more serious note no real man wants a lady with just a big bum bum...

    We live in a generation where attention has been reduced to angles, filters, and how much body you can show. The louder the curves, the more people assume you’re winning. But let’s be real for a moment because behind the trends and temptations, the truth still stands tall.

    No real man is looking for a woman with just a big bum bum.

    Yes, a woman’s body may attract the eye, but it is her mind, her values, her character, and her essence that hold a man’s soul.

    The internet may be flooded with men commenting “fire” emojis and heart eyes under BBL pictures, but when it’s time for real life, when it’s time to choose a wife, a mother, a business partner, a backbone, these same men go quiet on curves and start looking for substance.

    Because here’s what they won’t post online:

    They want a woman who has sense, not just shape.

    They want a woman who can sit in a room with kings and speak with wisdom.

    They want a woman who can raise children with values and discipline.

    They want a woman who can manage a home, not just show off an outfit.

    They want a woman who can lead a business when they are not there.

    They want a woman who can multiply whatever she’s given not one who needs to be constantly maintained like a car with no engine.

    This is the truth social media will not scream at you.

    So whether you have the body or not, what really matters is: do you have value? Do you have strength of character? Can you think for yourself? Can you build something out of your life even when no one is clapping for you? Can you build a family, a vision, a legacy?

    Because no real man is looking for a liability. Real men are looking for women who are whole, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. Not women who only offer their bodies but are empty in purpose and identity.

    So while you’re chasing body goals, don’t forget to chase life goals.

    Train your mind the same way you train your hips.

    Build your value the same way you build your wardrobe.

    Learn emotional intelligence the same way you learn makeup tutorials.

    Because in the end, the world may celebrate your bum bum, but your destiny will rise or fall based on your substance.

    You’re more than a body. You’re a builder. You’re a thinker. You’re a nurturer. You’re a world-shifter.

    So rise beyond what they see.

    Let your mind be sharper than your waistline.

    Let your presence shake rooms not because of how you walk, but because of the wisdom you carry.

    Because the kind of woman who changes generations doesn’t just have a bum bum, she has a brain and a spirit that cannot be ignored.
    _______
    You want to be a woman of value?... Learn a skill. Click on the link in the comment section to learn how to write for impact, influence, and income.

    Internet

    Yours Inspiration,
    Kathryn Esther Clement
    On a more serious note no real man wants a lady with just a big bum bum... We live in a generation where attention has been reduced to angles, filters, and how much body you can show. The louder the curves, the more people assume you’re winning. But let’s be real for a moment because behind the trends and temptations, the truth still stands tall. No real man is looking for a woman with just a big bum bum. Yes, a woman’s body may attract the eye, but it is her mind, her values, her character, and her essence that hold a man’s soul. The internet may be flooded with men commenting “fire” emojis and heart eyes under BBL pictures, but when it’s time for real life, when it’s time to choose a wife, a mother, a business partner, a backbone, these same men go quiet on curves and start looking for substance. Because here’s what they won’t post online: They want a woman who has sense, not just shape. They want a woman who can sit in a room with kings and speak with wisdom. They want a woman who can raise children with values and discipline. They want a woman who can manage a home, not just show off an outfit. They want a woman who can lead a business when they are not there. They want a woman who can multiply whatever she’s given not one who needs to be constantly maintained like a car with no engine. This is the truth social media will not scream at you. So whether you have the body or not, what really matters is: do you have value? Do you have strength of character? Can you think for yourself? Can you build something out of your life even when no one is clapping for you? Can you build a family, a vision, a legacy? Because no real man is looking for a liability. Real men are looking for women who are whole, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. Not women who only offer their bodies but are empty in purpose and identity. So while you’re chasing body goals, don’t forget to chase life goals. Train your mind the same way you train your hips. Build your value the same way you build your wardrobe. Learn emotional intelligence the same way you learn makeup tutorials. Because in the end, the world may celebrate your bum bum, but your destiny will rise or fall based on your substance. You’re more than a body. You’re a builder. You’re a thinker. You’re a nurturer. You’re a world-shifter. So rise beyond what they see. Let your mind be sharper than your waistline. Let your presence shake rooms not because of how you walk, but because of the wisdom you carry. Because the kind of woman who changes generations doesn’t just have a bum bum, she has a brain and a spirit that cannot be ignored. _______ You want to be a woman of value?... Learn a skill. Click on the link in the comment section to learn how to write for impact, influence, and income. 📷 Internet Yours Inspiration, Kathryn Esther Clement
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  • Thank you Lord Jesus CHRIST gada.chat has come to stay please join the moving Train
    You're welcome to GADA.CHAT
    Thank you Lord Jesus CHRIST gada.chat has come to stay please join the moving Train You're welcome to GADA.CHAT
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  • Stop Touring Outside Nigeria, Use Remaining Two Years to Visit Nigerian States And See What Your Citizens Are Going Through—Peter Obi Tells Tinubu
    Stop Touring Outside Nigeria, Use Remaining Two Years to Visit Nigerian States And See What Your Citizens Are Going Through—Peter Obi Tells Tinubu
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  • The Federal Government *HAS SIGNED* a Memorandum of Understanding with Investonaire Academy *to train 100,000 young Nigerians EVERY YEAR in foreign exchange trading,* as part of efforts to tackle unemployment *and drive financial inclusion*

    Punch News
    June 10, 2025
    https://punchng.com/fg-to-train-100000-youths-annually-in-forex-trading/

    ......the MoU, sealed on Monday in Abuja, will see Nigerian youths equipped with practical skills in forex trading, risk management, and financial literacy, *with the aim of preparing them to actively participate IN THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL ECOSYSTEM.*

    .......teaching youths to think critically, embrace digital tools, and seize global opportunities to build wealth and contribute meaningfully to the Nigerian economy.
    The Federal Government *HAS SIGNED* a Memorandum of Understanding with Investonaire Academy *to train 100,000 young Nigerians EVERY YEAR in foreign exchange trading,* as part of efforts to tackle unemployment *and drive financial inclusion* Punch News June 10, 2025 https://punchng.com/fg-to-train-100000-youths-annually-in-forex-trading/ ......the MoU, sealed on Monday in Abuja, will see Nigerian youths equipped with practical skills in forex trading, risk management, and financial literacy, *with the aim of preparing them to actively participate IN THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL ECOSYSTEM.* .......teaching youths to think critically, embrace digital tools, and seize global opportunities to build wealth and contribute meaningfully to the Nigerian economy.
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  • Stop Touring Outside Nigeria, Use Remaining Two Years to Visit Nigerian States And See What Your Citizens Are Going Through—Peter Obi Tells Tinubu
    Stop Touring Outside Nigeria, Use Remaining Two Years to Visit Nigerian States And See What Your Citizens Are Going Through—Peter Obi Tells Tinubu
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  • Former Malian International and Barcelona star, Seydou Keita has invested $25 Million in Malian Agro industry, producing low cholesterol cooking OIL, Shea Butter, and other products. Creating jobs and opportunities for his people.

    More Africans must follow his example.


    🇲🇱 Former Malian International and Barcelona star, Seydou Keita has invested $25 Million in Malian Agro industry, producing low cholesterol cooking OIL, Shea Butter, and other products. Creating jobs and opportunities for his people. More Africans must follow his example.
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  • Russia's Foreign Minister  Sergei Lavrov in 2023 stated that for Africa to truly free itself from neocolonialism and imperialism, the continent must have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council—where major global decisions are made.

    Furthermore, the African nation holding that seat should also possess and host a nuclear power program to safeguard the continent's voice on the international stage. According to the minister, this represents Russia's position, and "we will see what the future holds."
    Russia's Foreign Minister  Sergei Lavrov in 2023 stated that for Africa to truly free itself from neocolonialism and imperialism, the continent must have a permanent seat on the UN Security Council—where major global decisions are made. Furthermore, the African nation holding that seat should also possess and host a nuclear power program to safeguard the continent's voice on the international stage. According to the minister, this represents Russia's position, and "we will see what the future holds."
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  • Celebrating my birthday today with good wishes pouring in from all over the world. I feel so blessed. Thank you to family, friends, well wishers, staff, leaders and ambassadors who made this day special.
    ~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
    Celebrating my birthday today with good wishes pouring in from all over the world. I feel so blessed. Thank you to family, friends, well wishers, staff, leaders and ambassadors who made this day special. ~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
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