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  • ERECTION

    Rock-Hard Omelette : How Chemistry and Food Give You Stronger, Younger Erections

    ERECTION

    Rock-Hard Omelette : How Chemistry and Food Give You Stronger, Younger Erections
    Stronger erections start in the kitchen—because what you feed yourself, you feed your chemistry.
    Most men think stamina fades because of age. Or that their sex drive dips because they’re “just not in the mood.”

    But the truth? It’s not your size. It’s not your age. It’s your chemistry.

    Because after 30, your levels of dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin—the trio that governs your arousal, confidence, and performance—start to decline. Quietly. Steadily. Powerfully.

    When they drop, your erections weaken. Your desire dims. Your confidence suffers.

    But here’s the seductive twist:

    These hormones can be rebuilt. Reignited. Rebalanced.

    And one of the fastest, most powerful ways to do that… is through food.

    Yes, food.

    Because the right foods don’t just fill your stomach. They spark your libido. They sharpen your mind. They harden your cock.

    Let me show you what to eat to feel like a man again—confident, potent, and deeply craved.

    The Desire Menu: 5 Foods That Reignite Your Chemistry
    These aren’t just “healthy” foods. They’re chemical aphrodisiacs—each one hand-picked to fuel your hormones and unlock your edge.

    1. Eggs
    Rich in tyrosine and B vitamins, eggs spark dopamine and serotonin—the mood and reward hormones. That means more desire. More motivation. And yes… more morning wood.

    2. Salmon
    Packed with omega-3s and vitamin D. Enhances blood flow, boosts brain function, and helps testosterone production. Some studies suggest omega-3s may support oxytocin function, though more research is needed. Ideal for dinner before a night of deep intimacy. Ideal for dinner before a night of deep intimacy.

    3. Spinach
    Loaded with folate, magnesium, and natural nitrates. These compounds help produce nitric oxide, which improves blood flow—including to the penis—enhancing erection strength and endurance. These open your blood vessels and relax your muscles—resulting in better mood, stronger erections, and the ability to go deeper without fading.

    4. Bananas
    This fruit contains dopamine precursors and vitamin B6. Think of it as nature’s sex snack—portable, subtle, but potent.

    5. Avocados
    Healthy fats, magnesium, and potassium. They nourish your nervous system, balance hormones, and give your stamina a serious boost.

    Bonus Snack Hack: A few dark chocolate squares with a handful of walnuts = an afternoon dopamine spike and longer-term hormonal support. Dark chocolate contains flavonoids that enhance blood flow and may support mood through serotonin pathways, while walnuts are rich in omega-3s and magnesium—both of which help regulate hormones and sustain energy.
    ERECTION Rock-Hard Omelette 🍳: How Chemistry and Food Give You Stronger, Younger Erections ERECTION Rock-Hard Omelette 🍳: How Chemistry and Food Give You Stronger, Younger Erections Stronger erections start in the kitchen—because what you feed yourself, you feed your chemistry. Most men think stamina fades because of age. Or that their sex drive dips because they’re “just not in the mood.” But the truth? It’s not your size. It’s not your age. It’s your chemistry. Because after 30, your levels of dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin—the trio that governs your arousal, confidence, and performance—start to decline. Quietly. Steadily. Powerfully. When they drop, your erections weaken. Your desire dims. Your confidence suffers. But here’s the seductive twist: These hormones can be rebuilt. Reignited. Rebalanced. And one of the fastest, most powerful ways to do that… is through food. Yes, food. Because the right foods don’t just fill your stomach. They spark your libido. They sharpen your mind. They harden your cock. Let me show you what to eat to feel like a man again—confident, potent, and deeply craved. The Desire Menu: 5 Foods That Reignite Your Chemistry These aren’t just “healthy” foods. They’re chemical aphrodisiacs—each one hand-picked to fuel your hormones and unlock your edge. 1. Eggs Rich in tyrosine and B vitamins, eggs spark dopamine and serotonin—the mood and reward hormones. That means more desire. More motivation. And yes… more morning wood. 2. Salmon Packed with omega-3s and vitamin D. Enhances blood flow, boosts brain function, and helps testosterone production. Some studies suggest omega-3s may support oxytocin function, though more research is needed. Ideal for dinner before a night of deep intimacy. Ideal for dinner before a night of deep intimacy. 3. Spinach Loaded with folate, magnesium, and natural nitrates. These compounds help produce nitric oxide, which improves blood flow—including to the penis—enhancing erection strength and endurance. These open your blood vessels and relax your muscles—resulting in better mood, stronger erections, and the ability to go deeper without fading. 4. Bananas This fruit contains dopamine precursors and vitamin B6. Think of it as nature’s sex snack—portable, subtle, but potent. 5. Avocados Healthy fats, magnesium, and potassium. They nourish your nervous system, balance hormones, and give your stamina a serious boost. Bonus Snack Hack: A few dark chocolate squares with a handful of walnuts = an afternoon dopamine spike and longer-term hormonal support. Dark chocolate contains flavonoids that enhance blood flow and may support mood through serotonin pathways, while walnuts are rich in omega-3s and magnesium—both of which help regulate hormones and sustain energy.
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  • Title: Kiss of a Spider Woman. Based on the stage musical by Terrence McNally, John Kander, and Fred Ebb, it is the second adaptation of the 1976 novel by Manuel Puig, following the Brazilian adaptation. Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna.
    Title: Kiss of a Spider Woman. Based on the stage musical by Terrence McNally, John Kander, and Fred Ebb, it is the second adaptation of the 1976 novel by Manuel Puig, following the Brazilian adaptation. Starring: Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna.
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  • JOIN AND CELEBRATE THIS AMAZING PRIEST ON HIS 12TH YEAR PRIESTLEY ANNIVERSARY.
    MAY THE OIL ON YOUR HEAD NEVER RUN DRY IN JESUS NAME AMEN .
    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY REV. FR. A. EMMANUEL
    JOIN AND CELEBRATE THIS AMAZING PRIEST ON HIS 12TH YEAR PRIESTLEY ANNIVERSARY. MAY THE OIL ON YOUR HEAD NEVER RUN DRY IN JESUS NAME AMEN 🙏. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY REV. FR. A. EMMANUEL 🍷🍾🥮🎊🎊🎉🎉
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  • TRIBUTE BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, AT THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HELD IN HONOUR OF THE LATE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR
    THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025 STATE HOUSE, ABUJA

    PROTOCOL

    Today, we gather under a heavy shadow, drawn from the silence
    that surrounds a departed leader and the immense weight of a
    life whose absence will be felt for generations. We meet to
    honour a man whose presence once commanded this very room,
    whose voice once summoned the best in us, and whose
    convictions never bowed, even to the strongest winds of public
    opinion. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, former Head of1
    State and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
    has gone to rest.
    He was first among soldiers in war, first among citizens in peace,
    and first, without ambition or flattery, in the hearts of his fellow
    citizens. Yet it was in the quiet and unadorned settings of his
    private life that his true greatness was revealed: pious without
    show, just without cruelty, humane without sentimentality,
    temperate without coldness, and sincere without guile.
    Steady in posture and spirit, dignified in bearing, and
    commanding by his very presence, his example guided all who
    encountered him. Still, it endures.
    To his peers, he was respectful and without pretence. To those
    who served under him, he was kind without condescension. And,
    to those whom he loved most intimately, he was unfailingly
    tender, loyal, and good. His life was a rebuke to vice and a refuge
    for virtue. The purity of his private character gave radiance to the
    discipline and integrity of his public service.
    Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life:
    not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God.
    Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom
    our nation now mourns.
    2
    President Buhari’s life was one of austere honour. He stood,
    always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power,
    unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often
    visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular. His
    was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced
    itself. His patriotism was lived more in action than in words.
    His life traced the arc of Nigeria’s journey. Born before
    independence, he became a young soldier in the struggle to
    keep our nation whole. In war and in peace, he served with
    vigilance and determination, as if the task of watching over
    Nigeria had been assigned to him alone. From the battlefield to
    the corridors of power, he remained faithful to the task. He
    governed the North-Eastern State and stood as Head of State.
    Years later, he returned to chair the Petroleum Trust Fund, which
    he administered with Spartan rigour and complete fidelity to the
    public good.
    Yet, with all that he had achieved, his most enduring legacy
    would be carved in democracy. In a time when many had lost
    hope that change was possible, Muhammadu Buhari put his faith
    in the people of this country.
    3
    We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across
    the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an
    alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true
    democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another.
    When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he
    led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of
    leadership without complaint.
    Those who knew him most intimately understood that the
    authority of that exalted office never changed him. In the face of
    pressure, he remained calm. In the face of crisis, he remained
    resolute. In the face of triumph, he remained modest. Most
    remarkably, he retained his jovial spirit.
    When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command
    from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had,
    never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry
    the nation forward.
    President Buhari was not a perfect man – no leader is – but he
    was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an
    honourable man. His record will be debated, as all legacies are,
    but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he
    carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be
    4
    forgotten. His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in
    fidelity to God.
    Now, he rests. And we who remain must carry the memory of his
    life as a standard to guide us. Let us honour him not only with
    words, but with humility in power, discipline in service,
    compassion in governance, and fearlessness in the pursuit of
    justice.
    On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a grateful nation bid farewell to one
    of her most illustrious sons. It was a profound honour for me,
    alongside Vice President Kashim Shettima, to lead his funeral
    procession to Daura and witness his burial in the dignified
    manner befitting a great and noble leader.
    I thank the Inter-Ministerial Committee, led by the Secretary to
    the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and
    Governor Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting State Funeral
    within 48 hours.
    In this period of national mourning, I once again extend my
    heartfelt condolences to Hajia Aisha Buhari, her children, the
    entire Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina
    State, and all who knew and loved him. Our gratitude will remain
    with President Buhari's family members who provided him with
    5
    the comfort and strength to serve our nation in various capacities
    throughout his over 50 years of public service. We honour his
    service, reflect on his legacy, and pray for the peaceful repose
    of his soul.
    Mai Gaskiya, The People’s general, the Farmer President - your
    duty is done.
    May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him
    Aljannah Firdaus. May his life continue to inspire generations of
    Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness.
    President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you.
    Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
    President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces,
    Federal Republic of Nigeria
    TRIBUTE BY PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, AT THE SPECIAL SESSION OF THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HELD IN HONOUR OF THE LATE PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2025 STATE HOUSE, ABUJA PROTOCOL Today, we gather under a heavy shadow, drawn from the silence that surrounds a departed leader and the immense weight of a life whose absence will be felt for generations. We meet to honour a man whose presence once commanded this very room, whose voice once summoned the best in us, and whose convictions never bowed, even to the strongest winds of public opinion. President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, former Head of1 State and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has gone to rest. He was first among soldiers in war, first among citizens in peace, and first, without ambition or flattery, in the hearts of his fellow citizens. Yet it was in the quiet and unadorned settings of his private life that his true greatness was revealed: pious without show, just without cruelty, humane without sentimentality, temperate without coldness, and sincere without guile. Steady in posture and spirit, dignified in bearing, and commanding by his very presence, his example guided all who encountered him. Still, it endures. To his peers, he was respectful and without pretence. To those who served under him, he was kind without condescension. And, to those whom he loved most intimately, he was unfailingly tender, loyal, and good. His life was a rebuke to vice and a refuge for virtue. The purity of his private character gave radiance to the discipline and integrity of his public service. Even in death, he maintained the serenity that defined him in life: not a sigh, not a groan, just a quiet submission to the will of God. Such was the man Nigeria has lost. Such was the man for whom our nation now mourns. 2 President Buhari’s life was one of austere honour. He stood, always, ramrod straight; unmoved by the temptation of power, unseduced by applause and unafraid of the loneliness that often visits those who do what is right, rather than what is popular. His was a quiet courage, a righteousness that never announced itself. His patriotism was lived more in action than in words. His life traced the arc of Nigeria’s journey. Born before independence, he became a young soldier in the struggle to keep our nation whole. In war and in peace, he served with vigilance and determination, as if the task of watching over Nigeria had been assigned to him alone. From the battlefield to the corridors of power, he remained faithful to the task. He governed the North-Eastern State and stood as Head of State. Years later, he returned to chair the Petroleum Trust Fund, which he administered with Spartan rigour and complete fidelity to the public good. Yet, with all that he had achieved, his most enduring legacy would be carved in democracy. In a time when many had lost hope that change was possible, Muhammadu Buhari put his faith in the people of this country. 3 We stood together, he and I. Alongside others drawn from across the political spectrum, regions and tongues, we formed an alliance that enabled Nigeria to experience its first true democratic transfer of power from one ruling party to another. When he was sworn in as our party’s first elected President, he led with restraint, governed with dignity, and bore the burdens of leadership without complaint. Those who knew him most intimately understood that the authority of that exalted office never changed him. In the face of pressure, he remained calm. In the face of crisis, he remained resolute. In the face of triumph, he remained modest. Most remarkably, he retained his jovial spirit. When his tenure ended, he returned to Daura; not to command from the shadows or to hold court, but to live as he always had, never seeking to impose his will but content to let others carry the nation forward. President Buhari was not a perfect man – no leader is – but he was, in every sense of the word, a good man, a decent man, an honourable man. His record will be debated, as all legacies are, but the character he brought to public life, the moral force he carried, the incorruptible standard he represented, will not be 4 forgotten. His was a life lived in full service to Nigeria, and in fidelity to God. Now, he rests. And we who remain must carry the memory of his life as a standard to guide us. Let us honour him not only with words, but with humility in power, discipline in service, compassion in governance, and fearlessness in the pursuit of justice. On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, a grateful nation bid farewell to one of her most illustrious sons. It was a profound honour for me, alongside Vice President Kashim Shettima, to lead his funeral procession to Daura and witness his burial in the dignified manner befitting a great and noble leader. I thank the Inter-Ministerial Committee, led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, and Governor Dikko Radda, for organising a befitting State Funeral within 48 hours. In this period of national mourning, I once again extend my heartfelt condolences to Hajia Aisha Buhari, her children, the entire Buhari family, the government and people of Katsina State, and all who knew and loved him. Our gratitude will remain with President Buhari's family members who provided him with 5 the comfort and strength to serve our nation in various capacities throughout his over 50 years of public service. We honour his service, reflect on his legacy, and pray for the peaceful repose of his soul. Mai Gaskiya, The People’s general, the Farmer President - your duty is done. May Almighty Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljannah Firdaus. May his life continue to inspire generations of Nigerians to serve with courage, conviction, and selflessness. President Buhari, thank you. Nigeria will remember you. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR President, Commander-in-Chief of The Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025*

    Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari

    Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn

    36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill

    Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ

    Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations

    Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN

    Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round

    Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits

    Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers

    Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising

    Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels

    London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos


    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in.

    * The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans.
    -------------------------

    Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting

    Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission

    Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima

    Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio

    Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas

    S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm

    Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president

    Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos

    Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello

    Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others

    24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi

    Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation

    Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners

    FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance

    Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau

    FG to host international air show December

    FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects

    Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora

    Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days

    Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration

    FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition

    NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers

    NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach

    Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review

    RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities

    16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku

    UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations

    UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike

    Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC

    Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature

    Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA

    Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB

    RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O

    ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president

    South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute

    Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually

    NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge

    Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality

    POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price

    Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares

    Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC

    Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair

    Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP

    Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale

    Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin

    Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports

    Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner

    Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools

    Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food

    Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools

    E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor

    Edo to improve health planning with digital platform

    Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills

    Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs

    Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26

    LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project

    Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition

    Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale

    11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano

    Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder

    Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons

    -------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith.

    -------------------------

    If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson

    Good morning

    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
    *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025* Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn 36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos *DID YOU KNOW?* * July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in. * The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans. ------------------------- Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others 24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau FG to host international air show December FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities 16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor Edo to improve health planning with digital platform Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26 LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale 11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith. ------------------------- If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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  • UKPABI ASIKA THE GREAT!

    By Emeka Obasi

    No individual did more for the Igbo after the genocidal Civil War than Ajie Ukpabi Asika, a First Class Economist produced by the University of Ibadan, who was appointed Administrator of East Central State in 1967. Strangely, those who should praise him only remember that he did not support Biafra.

    Asika and his wife, Chinyere, returned from the United States with chains of University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) degrees and settled down to work at the University of Ibadan. By 1966, they had moved to Tanzania and later Zambia.

    It took another Economist, Dr. Adebayo Adedeji, to recommend Ajie to Gowon through Col. Olu Obasanjo. He was the only civilian among the twelve new governors. Had Gowon appointed a Federal officer to administer the East, perhaps everything Biafra would have been completely destroyed.

    Asika behaved like a statesman. He welcomed and rehabilitated all those that were on the Biafran side and put their ingenuity to good use. Those who fuelled inventions through Research And Production (RAP) got a new agency, Project Development Agency (PRODA) headed by one of the brains behind Ogbunigwe, Gordian Ezekwe.

    The ECS cabinet had an array of achievers, carefully selected. There was Ukwu I. Ukwu, with PhD, Cantab. Samuel Ikoku, Economist, politician and University lecturer, Charles Abangwu, former Deputy Speaker, Eastern Region House of Assembly, Magnus Adiele, another University teacher and Dan Ibekwe, lawyer, former Federal minister, also made it.

    Flora Nwapa, novelist and University administrator, joined Philip Nnaemeka Agu, a lawyer, Martin Elechi a former District Officer (DO), Dan Njemanze, another lawyer, Osita Okeke, Zackhaeus  Dibiaezue, and Anthony Ofo - Mogboh, to move the new state to greater heights. They were supported by Chu Okongwu, Vincent Aniago and Innocent Nwoga, among others.

    What many did not know was that before the war ended, Asika moved swiftly to secure Igbo investments across the nation. He was successful in the West, in Kano, in Ilorin but Port Harcourt gave him so much headache. Rivers State governor, Alfred Papapreye Diette - Spiff, hardened his heart and supported what became known as Abandoned Property.

    It was sad that Spiff who attended St. Joseph's College, Sasse Buea, Western Cameroon, did not consider men like Prof.Theodore Okeahialam and his brother, Heron, who also passed out from the same school, before him.

    Heron was the Engineer behind Radio Biafra, who made the world believe that the studio was in Enugu all through the war. Fact is, he moved the station round. At a time, signals came from a palm tree in Otulu, Ahiara, Mbaise. Prof. Okeahialam did not only head the Biafran Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Libreviile, Gabon, he pioneered inventions.

    Biafran doctors produced Kwashiorkor Mixture for malnourished children, a formula later adopted by the World Health Organisation. F. Udekwu and David Nwafor used fresh coconut as intravenous fluids to treat wounded soldiers. Nelly Obiayo separated Siamese twins. Humphrey Anyanwu did well with surgery.

    In 1974, Anyanwu and Nwafor had jobs at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu. They performed two major heart surgeries with Egyptian turned Briton, Bagdi Yacoub.

    Asika did not like the unforgiving spirit of Spiff. The Amanyanabo of Bonny, William Dappa Pepple, was exiled, for following Gen. Emeka Ojukwu to one of the Peace Meetings in Addis Ababa, in 1968. The king lived in Enugu. Ojukwu was worried but relief came when Asika found a place for Pepple in Aba, nearer home. He died there in 1972. Today his son, Asimini Dappa People III, sits on the throne as Perekule XI, Amanyanabo of Bonny.

    Asika had the most efficient Civil Service in the country, that applied IBM computers through the Eastern Data Processing Centre, manned by Dr. Ofia Nwali and supervised by Ukwu I. Ukwu. Scholarships to Europe, America and other parts of Nigeria were awarded and handled perfectly. 

    In Sports, Asika was excellent. Enugu Rangers remain the first Nigerian team to become double champions. This was achieved in 1974. That foundation also makes the Flying Antelopes the only club to have won the Challenge Cup three times consecutively.

    East Central State Academicals lifted the Manuwa/ Adebajo Cup in 1971. East Central State Spartans grabbed soccer gold at the First National Sports Festival, Lagos 1973 and retained it in 1975. Rangers had won the first league, the Amachree Cup, although informally, in 1971.

    All the players and managers of these teams were Biafran combatants. Coach Dan Anyiam, was Brigade Major of the 60 Brigade that fought gallantly in Oguta. Skipper Godwin Achebe was at the School of Infantry. Godwin Ogbueze was a teenage commando, just like Dominic Nwobodo. Patrick Ekeji moved from the Air Force to Army Signals. Emma Okala and Christian Chukwu, fought as well. Nwabueze Nwankwo was tough in the Mid - West.

    Today's leaders would have distanced themselves from Biafrans who painted Asika in bad light. Ajie welcomed them with open arms and was the one who coined the phrase, No Victor , No Vanquished. He visited fellow governors, to be sure that harm did not befall returnee Ndigbo.

    I got chatting recently with multi talented Obi Asika, Ajie's son who has continued from where his father stopped. The Junior Asika is into music, soccer, administration, name it. He said : "No Victor, No Vanquished was actually a book written by Ajie. He also negotiated General Amnesty for Biafran soldiers and kept almost everyone out of prison. There is a road named after him in Kano, and another in Ilorin, for his work of rehabilitating the Igbo, securing their property and giving them a way back. I celebrate him every day."

    Some of the Biafran officers who were in detention beyond Asika's tenure, were set free in August 1975 by Murtala Mohammed. They included 1966 coup plotters, Humphrey Chukwuma, who remained in Biafran detention through out the war and Ganiyu Adeleke, who commanded the Biafran School of Infantry after he was injured in battle. Peter Adomokai, Aide de Camp to David Ejoor was an Instructor at the School of Infantry. There was also the soldier, Peter Odili. Both men were not in detention.
    Benneth Ochei was also set free alongside, Ojukwu's aide, Kanayo Esinulo, who was whisked away from the Lagos Airport, on his way to Frankfurt, by security operatives, on August 23, 1973.

    Prof. Ken Post who once lectured at the University of Ibadan told Esinulo that Asika "was one of the most brilliant students I ever taught in all my teaching career." Ajie founded the ECS Writers Workshop and loved Arts and Entertainment. At the First National Festival of Ars and Culture, his state emerged tops. Nkpokiti dancers were also spectacular, globally.

    Born in Barkin Ladi and moulded at St. Patrick's College, Calabar and Edo College, Benin, the Umuezearoli, Onitsha man explored the world and brought his experience home. Asika married Chinyere, whose dad was the super public servant, Nathan Ejiogu of Egbu, Owerri. Her sister, Kema Chikwe, became a Federal minister. South - East governors need to be schooled about what Ajie Anthony Ukpabi Asika( Dona Meche ) did for the Geo Political Zone.

    PLEASE SHARE TO OTHER PLATFORMS: For our SE Leaders attention and information. May history and posterity honor for the sake of our children.
    REV UKANWA ULU
    UKPABI ASIKA THE GREAT! By Emeka Obasi No individual did more for the Igbo after the genocidal Civil War than Ajie Ukpabi Asika, a First Class Economist produced by the University of Ibadan, who was appointed Administrator of East Central State in 1967. Strangely, those who should praise him only remember that he did not support Biafra. Asika and his wife, Chinyere, returned from the United States with chains of University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) degrees and settled down to work at the University of Ibadan. By 1966, they had moved to Tanzania and later Zambia. It took another Economist, Dr. Adebayo Adedeji, to recommend Ajie to Gowon through Col. Olu Obasanjo. He was the only civilian among the twelve new governors. Had Gowon appointed a Federal officer to administer the East, perhaps everything Biafra would have been completely destroyed. Asika behaved like a statesman. He welcomed and rehabilitated all those that were on the Biafran side and put their ingenuity to good use. Those who fuelled inventions through Research And Production (RAP) got a new agency, Project Development Agency (PRODA) headed by one of the brains behind Ogbunigwe, Gordian Ezekwe. The ECS cabinet had an array of achievers, carefully selected. There was Ukwu I. Ukwu, with PhD, Cantab. Samuel Ikoku, Economist, politician and University lecturer, Charles Abangwu, former Deputy Speaker, Eastern Region House of Assembly, Magnus Adiele, another University teacher and Dan Ibekwe, lawyer, former Federal minister, also made it. Flora Nwapa, novelist and University administrator, joined Philip Nnaemeka Agu, a lawyer, Martin Elechi a former District Officer (DO), Dan Njemanze, another lawyer, Osita Okeke, Zackhaeus  Dibiaezue, and Anthony Ofo - Mogboh, to move the new state to greater heights. They were supported by Chu Okongwu, Vincent Aniago and Innocent Nwoga, among others. What many did not know was that before the war ended, Asika moved swiftly to secure Igbo investments across the nation. He was successful in the West, in Kano, in Ilorin but Port Harcourt gave him so much headache. Rivers State governor, Alfred Papapreye Diette - Spiff, hardened his heart and supported what became known as Abandoned Property. It was sad that Spiff who attended St. Joseph's College, Sasse Buea, Western Cameroon, did not consider men like Prof.Theodore Okeahialam and his brother, Heron, who also passed out from the same school, before him. Heron was the Engineer behind Radio Biafra, who made the world believe that the studio was in Enugu all through the war. Fact is, he moved the station round. At a time, signals came from a palm tree in Otulu, Ahiara, Mbaise. Prof. Okeahialam did not only head the Biafran Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Libreviile, Gabon, he pioneered inventions. Biafran doctors produced Kwashiorkor Mixture for malnourished children, a formula later adopted by the World Health Organisation. F. Udekwu and David Nwafor used fresh coconut as intravenous fluids to treat wounded soldiers. Nelly Obiayo separated Siamese twins. Humphrey Anyanwu did well with surgery. In 1974, Anyanwu and Nwafor had jobs at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu. They performed two major heart surgeries with Egyptian turned Briton, Bagdi Yacoub. Asika did not like the unforgiving spirit of Spiff. The Amanyanabo of Bonny, William Dappa Pepple, was exiled, for following Gen. Emeka Ojukwu to one of the Peace Meetings in Addis Ababa, in 1968. The king lived in Enugu. Ojukwu was worried but relief came when Asika found a place for Pepple in Aba, nearer home. He died there in 1972. Today his son, Asimini Dappa People III, sits on the throne as Perekule XI, Amanyanabo of Bonny. Asika had the most efficient Civil Service in the country, that applied IBM computers through the Eastern Data Processing Centre, manned by Dr. Ofia Nwali and supervised by Ukwu I. Ukwu. Scholarships to Europe, America and other parts of Nigeria were awarded and handled perfectly.  In Sports, Asika was excellent. Enugu Rangers remain the first Nigerian team to become double champions. This was achieved in 1974. That foundation also makes the Flying Antelopes the only club to have won the Challenge Cup three times consecutively. East Central State Academicals lifted the Manuwa/ Adebajo Cup in 1971. East Central State Spartans grabbed soccer gold at the First National Sports Festival, Lagos 1973 and retained it in 1975. Rangers had won the first league, the Amachree Cup, although informally, in 1971. All the players and managers of these teams were Biafran combatants. Coach Dan Anyiam, was Brigade Major of the 60 Brigade that fought gallantly in Oguta. Skipper Godwin Achebe was at the School of Infantry. Godwin Ogbueze was a teenage commando, just like Dominic Nwobodo. Patrick Ekeji moved from the Air Force to Army Signals. Emma Okala and Christian Chukwu, fought as well. Nwabueze Nwankwo was tough in the Mid - West. Today's leaders would have distanced themselves from Biafrans who painted Asika in bad light. Ajie welcomed them with open arms and was the one who coined the phrase, No Victor , No Vanquished. He visited fellow governors, to be sure that harm did not befall returnee Ndigbo. I got chatting recently with multi talented Obi Asika, Ajie's son who has continued from where his father stopped. The Junior Asika is into music, soccer, administration, name it. He said : "No Victor, No Vanquished was actually a book written by Ajie. He also negotiated General Amnesty for Biafran soldiers and kept almost everyone out of prison. There is a road named after him in Kano, and another in Ilorin, for his work of rehabilitating the Igbo, securing their property and giving them a way back. I celebrate him every day." Some of the Biafran officers who were in detention beyond Asika's tenure, were set free in August 1975 by Murtala Mohammed. They included 1966 coup plotters, Humphrey Chukwuma, who remained in Biafran detention through out the war and Ganiyu Adeleke, who commanded the Biafran School of Infantry after he was injured in battle. Peter Adomokai, Aide de Camp to David Ejoor was an Instructor at the School of Infantry. There was also the soldier, Peter Odili. Both men were not in detention. Benneth Ochei was also set free alongside, Ojukwu's aide, Kanayo Esinulo, who was whisked away from the Lagos Airport, on his way to Frankfurt, by security operatives, on August 23, 1973. Prof. Ken Post who once lectured at the University of Ibadan told Esinulo that Asika "was one of the most brilliant students I ever taught in all my teaching career." Ajie founded the ECS Writers Workshop and loved Arts and Entertainment. At the First National Festival of Ars and Culture, his state emerged tops. Nkpokiti dancers were also spectacular, globally. Born in Barkin Ladi and moulded at St. Patrick's College, Calabar and Edo College, Benin, the Umuezearoli, Onitsha man explored the world and brought his experience home. Asika married Chinyere, whose dad was the super public servant, Nathan Ejiogu of Egbu, Owerri. Her sister, Kema Chikwe, became a Federal minister. South - East governors need to be schooled about what Ajie Anthony Ukpabi Asika( Dona Meche ) did for the Geo Political Zone. PLEASE SHARE TO OTHER PLATFORMS: For our SE Leaders attention and information. May history and posterity honor for the sake of our children. REV UKANWA ULU
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  • Success is neither magical nor mysterious.success is the natural consequences of consistently applying basic fundamentals.
    .Emmanuel James Rohn
    Success is neither magical nor mysterious.success is the natural consequences of consistently applying basic fundamentals. .Emmanuel James Rohn
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  • You Hurt Me More Then I Deserve, How Can You Be So Cruel? I Love You More Then You Deserve, Why Am I Such A Fool?
    You Hurt Me More Then I Deserve, How Can You Be So Cruel? I Love You More Then You Deserve, Why Am I Such A Fool?
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  • I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY PARENTS SEND THEIR CHILDREN WHO ARE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABROAD

    MY GRANDMOTHER WAS MY BEST TEACHER GROWING UP

    HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO KNOW THEY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IN ORDER NOT TO END UP A LIABILITY

    THE CAPITAL PROOF OF OUR LOVE FOR GOD IS UNTIRING PASSION TO SEE SOULS SAVED

    - Bishop David Oyedepo on UNVEILING THE BREAKTHROUGH POWER OF LOVE (2A) at Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough Service || 13th July 2025 || Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland|| First Sunday Service || Part B.

    Young people listen to me, my grandmother was my best teacher growing up and she must be older than me, so don't turn deaf ears and say no, "those are old people", you're wasting your life. Church Gist. It said, "Children, obey your parents!" Don't pamper this children oh. "We are going out", "you people can go", your adult grown something is telling you "you can go" and you even go and say, "okay, I'll soon be back". What kind of life? I want you to have rest, He gave me rest. Church Gist. Help them to know they must take responsibility not to end up a liability.

    The battles of life are real, you can't lie with them in bed, they live in different cities, I'm different countries, what will be their defense if they don't know God? Church Gist. Please listen, and then children in primary school, you're sending them abroad, what kind of disease? I can't understand anymore. Church Gist. Parents, train your child before he gets old and cannot be trained anymore. Only God can bend a dry fish without breaking it. A child is not behaving you said they should send him abroad, aha, so they can go and behave? Under your nose, he is not behaving, you say, "I think he should just go abroad", what are you looking for? Do you want rest tomorrow? You too, take responsibility today. Church Gist. If you want rest over your children tomorrow, take responsibility today. Ask them, "what are you doing in this season of glory?"

    That boy that testified this last Sunday was an SS3 student, made excellent throughout by engaging in Operation Push. He's already learner how to go up.
    -somebody's story is changing.

    There was a Gallup poll years ago that 80 percent of children of successful people don't succeed. 80 percent, you know why? Church Gist. They lack the opportunity to exercise themselves to excel. They lack it, especially spiritual things, they lack the opportunity to move forward. When he (Pastor David Jnr) had that terrible accident in UK, I wasn't there. Over to you, I decree that every child that is not connected to your God will come awake in the name of Jesus! Your generation will not derail. Church Gist. When your fullness of time comes and you're looking down from the gallant of Heaven, you'll be seeing them triumphing and breaking forth on every side, in the name of Jesus Christ!

    There's no new generation truth. Delightsome obedience is a proof of our genuine love for God. John 14:21. 1 John 5:3.

    Another proof which I call the capital proof of our love for God is untiring passion to see souls saved. We all know it in this Church. Jesus defined it as the capital proof of our love for God. Church Gist. As long as you remain committed to it, willingly so, you have committed God to keep changing your story from one realm of glory to another.

    I said at the Covenant Hour Of Prayer that Soulwinning should be seen as an investment, not as a Church activity or a Church program. We should see it beyond just going, see it as an investment into tomorrow. Church Gist. Why do I call it an investment? Mark 3:14. Mark 10:28-30. Hundredfold means 100 by 100 which means 10,000 percent returns.

    When we subscribe to His commandments, He said, Psalm 112:2-3. What's His commandment? John 15:16. That's a commandment and as you do that, you're proving your love for him and what happens? Psalm 112:2-3. Church Gist. Every soul passionate believer secures the generation after him if he cares to take responsibility and connect them to the same source. Eli did not succeed, his two sons crushed that lineage. Samuel the anointed one did not succeed oh, his two sons did not walk in his ways and he never took responsibility. Church Gist. So, it takes responsibility on our path to keep that lineage going by ensuring we connect them to the same source to which we are connected, that's Jesus. Can I hear your Amen?
    -somebody's story is changing.
    Luke 22:28-30. It holds returns here, it extends to our generation after us and secures a throne for us in Heaven. Church Gist. Praise God. John 21:15-17. The lambs are the children, go after them. Thank you Jesus.

    Paul the passionate lover of Christ said, Romans 1:16. 1 Corinthians 9:16-17. May each one's passion for souls come alive today. Church Gist. So, it's beyond Church building, goes to future building, building of our generations and securing a place in eternity, it covers all of that. Praise God.

    When we stay in love with God, He will make anything marvelous out of our lives. Remember, we are redeemed to be marveled at. 1 Peter 2:9. Church Gist. We're redeemed to be marveled at. In the name of Jesus, that's your portion.
    I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY PARENTS SEND THEIR CHILDREN WHO ARE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABROAD MY GRANDMOTHER WAS MY BEST TEACHER GROWING UP HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO KNOW THEY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IN ORDER NOT TO END UP A LIABILITY THE CAPITAL PROOF OF OUR LOVE FOR GOD IS UNTIRING PASSION TO SEE SOULS SAVED - Bishop David Oyedepo on UNVEILING THE BREAKTHROUGH POWER OF LOVE (2A) at Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough Service || 13th July 2025 || Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland|| First Sunday Service || Part B. Young people listen to me, my grandmother was my best teacher growing up and she must be older than me, so don't turn deaf ears and say no, "those are old people", you're wasting your life. Church Gist. It said, "Children, obey your parents!" Don't pamper this children oh. "We are going out", "you people can go", your adult grown something is telling you "you can go" and you even go and say, "okay, I'll soon be back". What kind of life? I want you to have rest, He gave me rest. Church Gist. Help them to know they must take responsibility not to end up a liability. The battles of life are real, you can't lie with them in bed, they live in different cities, I'm different countries, what will be their defense if they don't know God? Church Gist. Please listen, and then children in primary school, you're sending them abroad, what kind of disease? I can't understand anymore. Church Gist. Parents, train your child before he gets old and cannot be trained anymore. Only God can bend a dry fish without breaking it. A child is not behaving you said they should send him abroad, aha, so they can go and behave? Under your nose, he is not behaving, you say, "I think he should just go abroad", what are you looking for? Do you want rest tomorrow? You too, take responsibility today. Church Gist. If you want rest over your children tomorrow, take responsibility today. Ask them, "what are you doing in this season of glory?" That boy that testified this last Sunday was an SS3 student, made excellent throughout by engaging in Operation Push. He's already learner how to go up. -somebody's story is changing. There was a Gallup poll years ago that 80 percent of children of successful people don't succeed. 80 percent, you know why? Church Gist. They lack the opportunity to exercise themselves to excel. They lack it, especially spiritual things, they lack the opportunity to move forward. When he (Pastor David Jnr) had that terrible accident in UK, I wasn't there. Over to you, I decree that every child that is not connected to your God will come awake in the name of Jesus! Your generation will not derail. Church Gist. When your fullness of time comes and you're looking down from the gallant of Heaven, you'll be seeing them triumphing and breaking forth on every side, in the name of Jesus Christ! There's no new generation truth. Delightsome obedience is a proof of our genuine love for God. John 14:21. 1 John 5:3. Another proof which I call the capital proof of our love for God is untiring passion to see souls saved. We all know it in this Church. Jesus defined it as the capital proof of our love for God. Church Gist. As long as you remain committed to it, willingly so, you have committed God to keep changing your story from one realm of glory to another. I said at the Covenant Hour Of Prayer that Soulwinning should be seen as an investment, not as a Church activity or a Church program. We should see it beyond just going, see it as an investment into tomorrow. Church Gist. Why do I call it an investment? Mark 3:14. Mark 10:28-30. Hundredfold means 100 by 100 which means 10,000 percent returns. When we subscribe to His commandments, He said, Psalm 112:2-3. What's His commandment? John 15:16. That's a commandment and as you do that, you're proving your love for him and what happens? Psalm 112:2-3. Church Gist. Every soul passionate believer secures the generation after him if he cares to take responsibility and connect them to the same source. Eli did not succeed, his two sons crushed that lineage. Samuel the anointed one did not succeed oh, his two sons did not walk in his ways and he never took responsibility. Church Gist. So, it takes responsibility on our path to keep that lineage going by ensuring we connect them to the same source to which we are connected, that's Jesus. Can I hear your Amen? -somebody's story is changing. Luke 22:28-30. It holds returns here, it extends to our generation after us and secures a throne for us in Heaven. Church Gist. Praise God. John 21:15-17. The lambs are the children, go after them. Thank you Jesus. Paul the passionate lover of Christ said, Romans 1:16. 1 Corinthians 9:16-17. May each one's passion for souls come alive today. Church Gist. So, it's beyond Church building, goes to future building, building of our generations and securing a place in eternity, it covers all of that. Praise God. When we stay in love with God, He will make anything marvelous out of our lives. Remember, we are redeemed to be marveled at. 1 Peter 2:9. Church Gist. We're redeemed to be marveled at. In the name of Jesus, that's your portion.
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  • "Caring for children, orphans, widows, and the less privileged isn't just charity—it’s a divine responsibility. The key is compassion, the fuel is passion, and the reward is impact. Every act of kindness can rewrite a life story. Be the reason someone believes in love, in hope, and in humanity. You don’t need millions to make a difference—just a willing heart. Let your light shine where darkness lives."
    "Caring for children, orphans, widows, and the less privileged isn't just charity—it’s a divine responsibility. The key is compassion, the fuel is passion, and the reward is impact. Every act of kindness can rewrite a life story. Be the reason someone believes in love, in hope, and in humanity. You don’t need millions to make a difference—just a willing heart. Let your light shine where darkness lives."
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