• Muhammadu Buhari came into Aso Rock weak and frail. All of a sudden he became so strong he could race a 40 year old. He was walking upright like a gazelle. Just 2 years after he left Aso Rock, he became so sick that he died.I can’t place my hands on it but Something seems fishy.
    Muhammadu Buhari came into Aso Rock weak and frail. All of a sudden he became so strong he could race a 40 year old. He was walking upright like a gazelle. Just 2 years after he left Aso Rock, he became so sick that he died.I can’t place my hands on it but Something seems fishy.
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  • **Smith Wigglesworth – “Apostle of Faith”**

    **Early Transformation & First Miracle**

    Now, there was a time when Smith Wigglesworth was quite busy with his plumbing tools in Leeds, where the pipes would creak and leak, just like the conversations in the neighborhood. But amidst all that hustle, he found himself drawn to healing meetings. It was a curious affair indeed! One day, his dear wife Polly, who had been struggling with a chronic ailment, experienced what can only be described as a miraculous healing. This unexpected turn of events set Smith on a path of faith that would change everything, leading him directly into the heart of healing ministry.

    Imagine this: during a meeting one evening, the regular pastor was absent, and our dear Smith thought it fitting to take the stage. With a nervous heart and a stuttered sermon, he somehow found his voice and—lo and behold!—fifteen people were healed right then and there. You could say it fanned the flames of his passion for this miraculous work!

    **Baptism in the Spirit**

    Now, fast forward to 1907, where Smith, with wide eyes and an eager spirit, stumbled into a peculiar Pentecostal gathering in Sunderland. With a few enthusiastic questions about “tongues” (not the type you find in a good meal, mind you), he was promptly shown the door. But did that stop him? Not at all! After a heartfelt prayer in the speaker’s wife’s living room, he found himself speaking in tongues—a thrilling escapade back to that meeting, where fifty souls were filled with the Spirit. Quite the show, I’d say!

    **Miraculous Healings & Spiritual Confrontations**

    Now, there are stories, and then there are stories! One particularly remarkable episode involved a young woman on the brink of death from consumption. Smith, full of determination and perhaps a dash of desperation, prayed over her for four whole hours. Suddenly, a vision of Jesus appeared to him, and wouldn’t you know it? The young lady sprang back to life, resuming her piano playing that very morning as if nothing had happened!

    And then there was Mitchell, a man at death’s door. Sadly, when Smith arrived, it seemed Mitchell had taken the ultimate plunge. But Smith wasn’t one to take a loss quietly; he boldly commanded death to release him. To everyone’s surprise, Mitchell revived and went on to recover as well! Talk about a scene straight out of a play!

    Now, Smith had an unconventional approach—he believed in hitting the afflicted parts of the body, claiming he was “hitting the devil, not them.” Well, if you ask me, it’s quite a daring way to send sickness packing!

    **Trials of Faith & Physical Ailments**

    In a rather self-assured manner, our Smith vowed never to take medicine. But life had other plans, and when appendicitis struck with a vengeance, doctors considered his case hopeless. With a commanding spirit, he once again told the “devil” to leave, and lo! He was healed instantly, returning to work the very next day, tools in hand.

    Smith faced a long battle with kidney stones, sciatica, and eventually a stroke. Despite the pain, he believed these trials were like fine clay molding him for greater things. And you know, he didn’t let a little discomfort keep him from ministering across the globe!

    **Public Campaigns & Legacy**

    From the bustling streets of the U.K. to the wide-open skies of Australia, Smith took his ministry far and wide. Stories of blind eyes opening, crippled legs walking, and cancers disappearing became the tales that traveled with him. In 1937, while in South Africa, he even prophesied a grand revival, telling David du Plessis, “the day I pass away, then you can begin to think about it.” Such confidence!

    **Final Moments & Death**

    On the 12th of March, 1947, while attending the funeral of his friend Wilf Richardson, Smith had an unexpected final act—he collapsed and bid goodbye to the earthly stage, continuing to preach until the very end! A grand finale, one might say.

    At his funeral, he left behind four guiding principles for those who remained:

    1. Read God’s Word.
    2. Let it consume you.
    3. Believe it.
    4. Act on it.

    His voice still echoes in the hearts of many within the Pentecostal and charismatic communities.

    ---

    **Summary of Key Exploits**

    Smith's legacy is dotted with miraculous healings—tumors, tuberculosis, and even those pesky appendicitis troubles. Some even say he managed to resurrect loved ones, a claim that made more than a few heads turn.

    His spirit-led and confrontational approach—casting out tricky spirits through audacious prayer—stands as a testament to his unwavering faith. Despite battling illness, he thrived in service and inspired many. And let’s not forget his prophecies of future revivals, which many credit in shaping the charismatic movements.
    **Smith Wigglesworth – “Apostle of Faith”** 🎯 **Early Transformation & First Miracle** Now, there was a time when Smith Wigglesworth was quite busy with his plumbing tools in Leeds, where the pipes would creak and leak, just like the conversations in the neighborhood. But amidst all that hustle, he found himself drawn to healing meetings. It was a curious affair indeed! One day, his dear wife Polly, who had been struggling with a chronic ailment, experienced what can only be described as a miraculous healing. This unexpected turn of events set Smith on a path of faith that would change everything, leading him directly into the heart of healing ministry. Imagine this: during a meeting one evening, the regular pastor was absent, and our dear Smith thought it fitting to take the stage. With a nervous heart and a stuttered sermon, he somehow found his voice and—lo and behold!—fifteen people were healed right then and there. You could say it fanned the flames of his passion for this miraculous work! 🔥 **Baptism in the Spirit** Now, fast forward to 1907, where Smith, with wide eyes and an eager spirit, stumbled into a peculiar Pentecostal gathering in Sunderland. With a few enthusiastic questions about “tongues” (not the type you find in a good meal, mind you), he was promptly shown the door. But did that stop him? Not at all! After a heartfelt prayer in the speaker’s wife’s living room, he found himself speaking in tongues—a thrilling escapade back to that meeting, where fifty souls were filled with the Spirit. Quite the show, I’d say! 💥 **Miraculous Healings & Spiritual Confrontations** Now, there are stories, and then there are stories! One particularly remarkable episode involved a young woman on the brink of death from consumption. Smith, full of determination and perhaps a dash of desperation, prayed over her for four whole hours. Suddenly, a vision of Jesus appeared to him, and wouldn’t you know it? The young lady sprang back to life, resuming her piano playing that very morning as if nothing had happened! And then there was Mitchell, a man at death’s door. Sadly, when Smith arrived, it seemed Mitchell had taken the ultimate plunge. But Smith wasn’t one to take a loss quietly; he boldly commanded death to release him. To everyone’s surprise, Mitchell revived and went on to recover as well! Talk about a scene straight out of a play! Now, Smith had an unconventional approach—he believed in hitting the afflicted parts of the body, claiming he was “hitting the devil, not them.” Well, if you ask me, it’s quite a daring way to send sickness packing! 🧩 **Trials of Faith & Physical Ailments** In a rather self-assured manner, our Smith vowed never to take medicine. But life had other plans, and when appendicitis struck with a vengeance, doctors considered his case hopeless. With a commanding spirit, he once again told the “devil” to leave, and lo! He was healed instantly, returning to work the very next day, tools in hand. Smith faced a long battle with kidney stones, sciatica, and eventually a stroke. Despite the pain, he believed these trials were like fine clay molding him for greater things. And you know, he didn’t let a little discomfort keep him from ministering across the globe! 🎤 **Public Campaigns & Legacy** From the bustling streets of the U.K. to the wide-open skies of Australia, Smith took his ministry far and wide. Stories of blind eyes opening, crippled legs walking, and cancers disappearing became the tales that traveled with him. In 1937, while in South Africa, he even prophesied a grand revival, telling David du Plessis, “the day I pass away, then you can begin to think about it.” Such confidence! 💀 **Final Moments & Death** On the 12th of March, 1947, while attending the funeral of his friend Wilf Richardson, Smith had an unexpected final act—he collapsed and bid goodbye to the earthly stage, continuing to preach until the very end! A grand finale, one might say. At his funeral, he left behind four guiding principles for those who remained: 1. Read God’s Word. 2. Let it consume you. 3. Believe it. 4. Act on it. His voice still echoes in the hearts of many within the Pentecostal and charismatic communities. --- ✨ **Summary of Key Exploits** Smith's legacy is dotted with miraculous healings—tumors, tuberculosis, and even those pesky appendicitis troubles. Some even say he managed to resurrect loved ones, a claim that made more than a few heads turn. His spirit-led and confrontational approach—casting out tricky spirits through audacious prayer—stands as a testament to his unwavering faith. Despite battling illness, he thrived in service and inspired many. And let’s not forget his prophecies of future revivals, which many credit in shaping the charismatic movements.
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  • *WEDNESDAY MOTIVATION!*
    https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U

    *Get Out of THE COMFORT ZONE*

    There is story I heard that inspired me:
    Two guys were walking home from work then one fell in a deep pit. The other one tried to pull out his friend and failed. Then he said LET ME QUICKLY GO AND GET A ROPE TO PULL YOU OUT. He went, and when he came back, he found his friend akamira panze achidongorera mugomba muya. Then he asked kuti wabuda sei? He said "MAWIRA NYOKA WENA!

    *Lesson*
    *Sometimes we do not show our potential due to comfort zone, when we are put in harsh and limiting conditions we will do great and mighty works,so stop being lazy about your life my sister and brother do wat is impossible to be possible...ndikuhwe uchiti haugoni kubuda musituation yauri...🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾*

    *You can come out of any situation, have the desire to be successful*. Tarisa chiri kukumhanyisa. *Don’t befriend what is chasing you*. Kusvika pakusavhunduka nhamo, pakufanana nesituation yako. Kuita mutwin wePoverty

    _Kune maTriplets aSatani atiri kurwa nayo HUROMBO, HUROVHA, HUROMBE….zvinofambirana…ukapusa unomabereka. Kunzwira tsitsi nhamo._

    *Try to force yourself out of your comfort zone because being shy will not get you anywhere.Panobudika mwanasikana zvimwe makazorora chete. Come out of the comfort zone.*

    Unonyara kutengesa apo hauna kana cent nekuti ukuzviti une Degree…. Degree kana Diploma kana 10 points haizi mari…Get out of the Comfort Zone. Enda unohodha bhero upinde muchiround. Pinda muchiround usaComfotwer nebeuaty nemahips, hatidye mahips nemaonini, usanyare vanhu heee Get out of that Comfort ZOne

    _Kune vanhu vari comfortable nezvinhu zvisiri comfortable, kujairira zvinhu zvisingajairike. Kujairira kusiirwa weave, kujairira kuendeswa out, kujairira kurara pamubhedha wakabhovhoka, kujairira kurarwa. Don’t feel comfortable in an uncomfortable environment._

    Hanzi hee isu tatojaira isu, haaa muchirikurwadziwa isu tatojaira kurara pasi aaaah imi musajairire nhamo. Inzwa shungu kuti one day I want to change this situation

    _Vamwe makazorora nekuti mukuchengetwa nevabereki, vamwe takazorora nekuti tikutemba sisi varikuUK, vamwe mazorora nekuti mukutemba kabasa kauri kutambira ka150USD. If you divide it by 30 days ndopaunoona kuti pazuva ukushandira $5._

    Mira muwire nyoka unobuda chete because its either dying or coming out of the pit. *Sometimes you need to be FIRED in order to be FIRED UP.* Panobudika chete

    _Varume vane maperembudzi in Kings vakaona kuti tikagara pano tinofa, tikapinda muguta tinofa, tikaenda kuvavengi tinofa. Kusiri kufa ndekupi. Its Better tife tichienda kune chikafu._

    *Comfort Zone has killed many dreams, has killed a lot of potential and visions.* Comfort Zone yekuti uriEmployee muGovernment toshanda nguva yatinoda, Comfort Zone yekuti tinogara imba yaSisi or yeCompany. Comfort zone yekuti haubhadhare rent, Comfort Zone yekupihwa mari nevanhu aaah *Refuse to be comforted nemachunks…remember machunks is not Meat. I need real meat.*

    Taramba kaupenyu kekuti haa zvirinani pane kushaya aaah we need the Best of Life…Usagare pana zvirinani enda pana zvakanaka

    _Comfort Zone yekuti ndichiri mwana, ndine spare bedroom yangu, ndiri last born, ndiri musikana saka handina pressure, comfort zone yekuti ndine Degree, ndine Masters. Ko chako chii chaunacho cheupenyu._

    My sister regai muwire nyoka, I don’t know what type of snake that will fall in your comfort zone PIT, ndopaunoona kuti MaChunks haizi nyama, Zai harizi Chicken. Get out of the Comfort Zone before the Zone become uncomfortable.

    *Some of you mukuda motivation but mira muwire nyoka indeed motivation will find you* Panobudika apa.

    *The comfort zone is nothing else but a graveyard for your dreams & ideas* Comfort is your biggest trap and coming out of comfort zone your biggest challenge

    *Panobudika pauri, chandakadzidza kuti ukagarira tsono unosimuka chete.*
    Haaaa nhasi regai ndigumire pano.

    Blessed morning family,have a great day!🙏🏽

    _With Love_
    *💫WEDNESDAY MOTIVATION!* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhjo07tkjCfXdy322U *Get Out of THE COMFORT ZONE* There is story I heard that inspired me: Two guys were walking home from work then one fell in a deep pit. The other one tried to pull out his friend and failed. Then he said LET ME QUICKLY GO AND GET A ROPE TO PULL YOU OUT. He went, and when he came back, he found his friend akamira panze achidongorera mugomba muya. Then he asked kuti wabuda sei? He said "MAWIRA NYOKA WENA! *Lesson* 🔥 *Sometimes we do not show our potential 😂due to comfort zone, when we are put in harsh and limiting conditions we will do great and mighty works,😂😂😂so stop being lazy about your life my sister and brother do wat is impossible to be possible...ndikuhwe uchiti haugoni kubuda musituation yauri...🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾* 🔥 *You can come out of any situation, have the desire to be successful*. Tarisa chiri kukumhanyisa. *Don’t befriend what is chasing you*. Kusvika pakusavhunduka nhamo, pakufanana nesituation yako. Kuita mutwin wePoverty 🔥 _Kune maTriplets aSatani atiri kurwa nayo HUROMBO, HUROVHA, HUROMBE….zvinofambirana…ukapusa unomabereka. Kunzwira tsitsi nhamo._ 🔥 *Try to force yourself out of your comfort zone because being shy will not get you anywhere.Panobudika mwanasikana zvimwe makazorora chete. Come out of the comfort zone.* 🔥 Unonyara kutengesa apo hauna kana cent nekuti ukuzviti une Degree…. Degree kana Diploma kana 10 points haizi mari…Get out of the Comfort Zone. Enda unohodha bhero upinde muchiround. Pinda muchiround usaComfotwer nebeuaty nemahips, hatidye mahips nemaonini, usanyare vanhu heee Get out of that Comfort ZOne 🔥 _Kune vanhu vari comfortable nezvinhu zvisiri comfortable, kujairira zvinhu zvisingajairike. Kujairira kusiirwa weave, kujairira kuendeswa out, kujairira kurara pamubhedha wakabhovhoka, kujairira kurarwa. Don’t feel comfortable in an uncomfortable environment._ 🔥 Hanzi hee isu tatojaira isu, haaa muchirikurwadziwa isu tatojaira kurara pasi aaaah imi musajairire nhamo. Inzwa shungu kuti one day I want to change this situation 🔥 _Vamwe makazorora nekuti mukuchengetwa nevabereki, vamwe takazorora nekuti tikutemba sisi varikuUK, vamwe mazorora nekuti mukutemba kabasa kauri kutambira ka150USD. If you divide it by 30 days ndopaunoona kuti pazuva ukushandira $5._ 🔥 Mira muwire nyoka unobuda chete because its either dying or coming out of the pit. *Sometimes you need to be FIRED in order to be FIRED UP.* Panobudika chete 🔥 _Varume vane maperembudzi in Kings vakaona kuti tikagara pano tinofa, tikapinda muguta tinofa, tikaenda kuvavengi tinofa. Kusiri kufa ndekupi. Its Better tife tichienda kune chikafu._ 🔥 *Comfort Zone has killed many dreams, has killed a lot of potential and visions.* Comfort Zone yekuti uriEmployee muGovernment toshanda nguva yatinoda, Comfort Zone yekuti tinogara imba yaSisi or yeCompany. Comfort zone yekuti haubhadhare rent, Comfort Zone yekupihwa mari nevanhu aaah *Refuse to be comforted nemachunks…remember machunks is not Meat. I need real meat.* 🔥 Taramba kaupenyu kekuti haa zvirinani pane kushaya aaah we need the Best of Life…Usagare pana zvirinani enda pana zvakanaka 🔥 _Comfort Zone yekuti ndichiri mwana, ndine spare bedroom yangu, ndiri last born, ndiri musikana saka handina pressure, comfort zone yekuti ndine Degree, ndine Masters. Ko chako chii chaunacho cheupenyu._ 🔥 My sister regai muwire nyoka, I don’t know what type of snake that will fall in your comfort zone PIT, ndopaunoona kuti MaChunks haizi nyama, Zai harizi Chicken. Get out of the Comfort Zone before the Zone become uncomfortable. 🔥 *Some of you mukuda motivation but mira muwire nyoka indeed motivation will find you* Panobudika apa. 🔥 *The comfort zone is nothing else but a graveyard for your dreams & ideas* Comfort is your biggest trap and coming out of comfort zone your biggest challenge 🔥 *Panobudika pauri, chandakadzidza kuti ukagarira tsono unosimuka chete.* Haaaa nhasi regai ndigumire pano. Blessed morning family,have a great day!🙏🏽 _With Love_❤️
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  • *EIGHT (8) GROUPS OF PRETENDERS AND DANGEROUS PEOPLE. YOU NEED TO KNOW AND HANDLE WITH WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE (NOT TO HATE THEM)*

    (1) *Thomas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but don't really believe in you. They keep on delaying your vision and mission. (John 20:24-29)

    (2) *Judas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but are after what they can get from you or elsewhere. They are not loyal and can easily betray you. (Matthew 26:14-16)

    (3) *Demas Group* - They walk with you and possibly live with you; but once you start facing challenges and difficulties, they run away and forsake you. (2 Timothy 4:10)

    (4) *Korah Group* - They pretend to be walking with you but when GOD begins to bless you, they will be jealous of your success. They challenge your influence and authority. They have issues when others acknowledge you. _(Numbers 16:1-3)_

    (5) *Ham Group* - They are close to you, yet they expose your secrets and nakedness. The day you made a mistake or committed an error and find yourself in a sinful situation, they tell everyone of your weaknesses and exposing you to ridicules. (Genesis 9:20-24)

    (6) *Absalom Group* - They are very close to you. They are impatiently ambitious. They detest your rising profile. They secretly position themselves to hijack and cut off those who believe in you and win them over by saying that they are better than you. They say all things about you, as being unfair, insensitive, wicked and incompetent. (2 Samuel 15:1-6)

    (7) *Gehazi Group* - They are excessive greedy and insatiable. They collect money behind your back. They ask for financial assistance and make people to feel you are not taking good care of them. (2 Kings 5:20-24)

    (8) *Diotrephes Group*- This is the most dangerous group. They have a voice and influence amongst the people. They can come up with fabricated stories that could destroy your image and position. They are highly territorial. They are the false accusers and forgers of lies. (3 John vv 9-10)

    NOTE: These groups of people are found everywhere: In Families, Friends, Businesses, Offices, Work place and Churches.

    *On the flip-side, do you belong to any of these groups? If you do, kindly remove yourself from such a group because these groups are not for decent and righteous people. God loves you. Good morning. Enjoy your day that the Lord has made; rejoice and be glad in it
    *EIGHT (8) GROUPS OF PRETENDERS AND DANGEROUS PEOPLE. YOU NEED TO KNOW AND HANDLE WITH WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE (NOT TO HATE THEM)* (1) *Thomas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but don't really believe in you. They keep on delaying your vision and mission. (John 20:24-29) (2) *Judas Group*- They walk with you, eat with you and possibly live with you but are after what they can get from you or elsewhere. They are not loyal and can easily betray you. (Matthew 26:14-16) (3) *Demas Group* - They walk with you and possibly live with you; but once you start facing challenges and difficulties, they run away and forsake you. (2 Timothy 4:10) (4) *Korah Group* - They pretend to be walking with you but when GOD begins to bless you, they will be jealous of your success. They challenge your influence and authority. They have issues when others acknowledge you. _(Numbers 16:1-3)_ (5) *Ham Group* - They are close to you, yet they expose your secrets and nakedness. The day you made a mistake or committed an error and find yourself in a sinful situation, they tell everyone of your weaknesses and exposing you to ridicules. (Genesis 9:20-24) (6) *Absalom Group* - They are very close to you. They are impatiently ambitious. They detest your rising profile. They secretly position themselves to hijack and cut off those who believe in you and win them over by saying that they are better than you. They say all things about you, as being unfair, insensitive, wicked and incompetent. (2 Samuel 15:1-6) (7) *Gehazi Group* - They are excessive greedy and insatiable. They collect money behind your back. They ask for financial assistance and make people to feel you are not taking good care of them. (2 Kings 5:20-24) (8) *Diotrephes Group*- This is the most dangerous group. They have a voice and influence amongst the people. They can come up with fabricated stories that could destroy your image and position. They are highly territorial. They are the false accusers and forgers of lies. (3 John vv 9-10) NOTE: These groups of people are found everywhere: In Families, Friends, Businesses, Offices, Work place and Churches. *On the flip-side, do you belong to any of these groups? If you do, kindly remove yourself from such a group because these groups are not for decent and righteous people. God loves you. Good morning. Enjoy your day that the Lord has made; rejoice 😁 and be glad 😊 in it
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  • LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON.

    This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them.

    It was so heartwarming that the General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand!

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince.

    Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'!

    For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God.

    Beautifully musing.

    Credit : Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice

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    LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON. This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them. It was so heartwarming that the General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand! Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'! For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God. Beautifully musing. Credit : Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice Political Affairs Int
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  • LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON.

    This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them.

    It was so heartwarming that the General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand!

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince.

    Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'!

    For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God.

    Beautifully musing.

    Credit : Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice

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    LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON. This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them. It was so heartwarming that the General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand! Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'! For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God. Beautifully musing. Credit : Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice Political Affairs Int
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  • This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them.

    It was so heartwarming that General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand!

    Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince.

    Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'!

    For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God.

    Beautifully musing.
    This boy has a mysterious charm that baffles me; he does things far beyond his age. After his presentation at the launch of Mallam Garba Shehu's book, instead of simply walking away from the stage, this boy chose a different route. He went to where the VIPs were seated and boldly, yet respectfully, stretched out his tiny hand to them. It was so heartwarming that General Yakubu Gowon stood up to shake hands with this little angel—you can't take humility away from General Gowon. When he reached the 15th Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, Muhammadu folded his fist in salutation. How he knew that Emirs rarely take handshakes is a mystery, but the Emir broke protocol to shake the boy's hand! Alhaji Atiku Abubakar called the boy for a special photo, and Senator Akume also rose to give him a hug, recognizing this Imane-born prince. Prof. Yemi Osinbajo was all smiles as the boy called him 'my professor'! For my son Muhammadu Buhari, it was a beautiful outing as he shone in the awesome grace of God. Beautifully musing.
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  • “I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was starting to forget how to love myself.

    People assume divôrce means failure. No! sometimes, it’s survival.

    For years, I kept quiet, smiling for the camera, wearing my ring like everything was okay. But behind the scenes, I was disappearing, emotionally, mentally.

    I gave the best of me to a man who eventually stopped seeing me. Conversations turned to silence. Respect turned to tension. And the home I tried so hard to build started to feel like a place I didn’t belong.

    Walking away wasn’t easy. It wasn’t dramatic. It was silent, deliberate. I didn’t need to announce it, I just started choosing myself again.

    I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and went back to being “Chioma Chukwuka” not because I hate my past, but because I’m reclaiming my name, my peace, and my power.

    I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself.

    -- Chioma Chukwuka

    Me: No drama, no ranting, no press interview...love this!
    Choosing self for your mental health.

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    “I didn’t leave my husband because I stopped loving him. I left because I was starting to forget how to love myself. People assume divôrce means failure. No! sometimes, it’s survival. For years, I kept quiet, smiling for the camera, wearing my ring like everything was okay. But behind the scenes, I was disappearing, emotionally, mentally. I gave the best of me to a man who eventually stopped seeing me. Conversations turned to silence. Respect turned to tension. And the home I tried so hard to build started to feel like a place I didn’t belong. Walking away wasn’t easy. It wasn’t dramatic. It was silent, deliberate. I didn’t need to announce it, I just started choosing myself again. I stopped posting “Chioma Akpotha” and went back to being “Chioma Chukwuka” not because I hate my past, but because I’m reclaiming my name, my peace, and my power. I didn’t lose a marriage. I found myself. -- Chioma Chukwuka Me: No drama, no ranting, no press interview...love this! Choosing self for your mental health. #highlightseveryonefollowers #highlightseveryone Copied
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  • People talk about the courage of condemned men walking to the place of execution: sometimes it needs as much courage to walk with any kind of bearing towards another person's habitual misery
    People talk about the courage of condemned men walking to the place of execution: sometimes it needs as much courage to walk with any kind of bearing towards another person's habitual misery
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  • Professor Francis Abiola Irele (May 22, 1936 – July 2, 2017) was a distinguished Nigerian scholar whose extensive work in political science, literary criticism, and African cultural studies earned him the reputation as the doyen of Africanist literary scholars worldwide .

    Born in Ora, present-day Edo State, he learned Igbo and Yoruba before formally studying English and French. He graduated from the University of Ibadan in 1960 and earned a PhD in French literature from the University of Paris–Sorbonne in 1966 .

    Professor Irele taught at the University of Lagos, University of Ghana, Obafemi Awolowo University, and University of Ibadan, before moving to the United States in 1989 as Professor of African, French, and Comparative Literature at Ohio State University. He later served as Visiting Professor of African and African American Studies and Romance Languages at Harvard University .

    He was appointed Provost of the College of Humanities at Kwara State University, Ilorin, helping shape its academic direction .

    A masterful interpreter of the Négritude literary movement, Irele's essay “What Is Négritude?” and his 2008 collection Négritude et condition africaine explored African identity and intellectual autonomy, positioning him as a key theorist on the subject .

    His major publications, The African Imagination: Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora (2001) and The African Experience in Literature and Ideology (1990), have been widely praised for their nuanced readings of African and diaspora cultural expression . He also co-edited The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature (2004).

    Throughout his career, Irele served on editorial boards for Black Orpheus, Research in African Literatures, and Transition, contributing significantly to the development of critical African literary discourse .

    He received prestigious recognitions—including the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) and Fellowship of the Nigerian Academy of Letters (FNAL)—in acknowledgment of his role as a preeminent scholar in African and postcolonial studies .

    Francis Abiola Irele passed away on July 2, 2017, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tributes poured in from institutions like Harvard and Princeton, describing him as “a walking archive,” “a humanist with youthful energy and seasoned wisdom,” and “a major voice for African studies” .

    He is remembered not only as a towering intellect and mentor but also as a cosmopolitan pioneer who bridged Anglophone and Francophone African literary traditions and championed cultural unity through scholarly rigor.
    Professor Francis Abiola Irele (May 22, 1936 – July 2, 2017) was a distinguished Nigerian scholar whose extensive work in political science, literary criticism, and African cultural studies earned him the reputation as the doyen of Africanist literary scholars worldwide . Born in Ora, present-day Edo State, he learned Igbo and Yoruba before formally studying English and French. He graduated from the University of Ibadan in 1960 and earned a PhD in French literature from the University of Paris–Sorbonne in 1966 . Professor Irele taught at the University of Lagos, University of Ghana, Obafemi Awolowo University, and University of Ibadan, before moving to the United States in 1989 as Professor of African, French, and Comparative Literature at Ohio State University. He later served as Visiting Professor of African and African American Studies and Romance Languages at Harvard University . He was appointed Provost of the College of Humanities at Kwara State University, Ilorin, helping shape its academic direction . A masterful interpreter of the Négritude literary movement, Irele's essay “What Is Négritude?” and his 2008 collection Négritude et condition africaine explored African identity and intellectual autonomy, positioning him as a key theorist on the subject . His major publications, The African Imagination: Literature in Africa and the Black Diaspora (2001) and The African Experience in Literature and Ideology (1990), have been widely praised for their nuanced readings of African and diaspora cultural expression . He also co-edited The Cambridge History of African and Caribbean Literature (2004). Throughout his career, Irele served on editorial boards for Black Orpheus, Research in African Literatures, and Transition, contributing significantly to the development of critical African literary discourse . He received prestigious recognitions—including the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) and Fellowship of the Nigerian Academy of Letters (FNAL)—in acknowledgment of his role as a preeminent scholar in African and postcolonial studies . Francis Abiola Irele passed away on July 2, 2017, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tributes poured in from institutions like Harvard and Princeton, describing him as “a walking archive,” “a humanist with youthful energy and seasoned wisdom,” and “a major voice for African studies” . He is remembered not only as a towering intellect and mentor but also as a cosmopolitan pioneer who bridged Anglophone and Francophone African literary traditions and championed cultural unity through scholarly rigor.
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  • Everything can change and often, it does. You can be in the middle of your lowest moment, unsure how you’ll get through it, and still be walking toward something beautiful without even realising it. A hard season doesn’t mean a hard life. The worst day of your life can be followed by a moment that makes you believe in joy again. So keep going. Even when it’s heavy. Even when it feels like nothing makes sense. You haven’t seen all your best days yet.
    Everything can change and often, it does. You can be in the middle of your lowest moment, unsure how you’ll get through it, and still be walking toward something beautiful without even realising it. A hard season doesn’t mean a hard life. The worst day of your life can be followed by a moment that makes you believe in joy again. So keep going. Even when it’s heavy. Even when it feels like nothing makes sense. You haven’t seen all your best days yet.
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  • Sugar daddies will not only infect you incurable disease,but collect all the stars you have,u ll be only a walking corpse
    Sugar daddies will not only infect you incurable disease,but collect all the stars you have,u ll be only a walking corpse
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