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  • Meet Obafemi Martins' son, Kevin (20), who plays as a striker for Serie A club Monza.

    His mother is Abigail Barwuah, a Ghanaian and the biological sister of Mario Balotelli — which makes Balotelli his uncle.

    Kevin is eligible to represent three countries: Italy, Nigeria, and Ghana.

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    Meet Obafemi Martins' son, Kevin (20), who plays as a striker for Serie A club Monza. 🇮🇹🇳🇬🇬🇭 His mother is Abigail Barwuah, a Ghanaian and the biological sister of Mario Balotelli — which makes Balotelli his uncle. Kevin is eligible to represent three countries: Italy, Nigeria, and Ghana. [Pulse Sports Nigeria]
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  • Good morning.

    OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL

    DATE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 2025

    THEME: WORDS CAN HEAL

    MEMORISE: Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. Colossians 4:6

    READ: John 8:1-11

    1 Jesus went unto the mount of Olives.

    2 And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them.

    3 And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst,

    4 They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.

    5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?

    6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.

    7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

    8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground.

    9 And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.

    10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee?

    11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.

    MESSAGE
    Over the past two days, I discussed the power of words; today, I will focus on how words can heal. As a Christian, you should always be gracious with your words (Ephesians 4:29). You should be generous with giving compliments and telling people encouraging words. Simply saying things like, "I like your haircut," can bring people out of sadness and put a smile on their faces. Your compliments must, however, be genuine because God will punish those who flatter others with their words (Psalm 12:3). In Ruth 2:1, Boaz was described as a mighty man of wealth.

    Unlike some wealthy people who look down on their workers and speak rashly to them, Boaz encouraged his workers with his words, and they responded pleasantly (Ruth 2:4). I believe this is partly responsible for Boaz's successful business. If you are a business owner and you curse or talk down on your workers, you are indirectly also cursing the work of your hands because they are the ones managing it for you.

    Nabal, unlike Boaz, was a man who spoke negative words. When David sent his men to ask him to give them something, his response was terrible. He spoke harshly to the men and if his wife, Abigail, hadn't intervened by going without his consent to soothe David with her words, everyone in his family would have been destroyed. While Nabal's words stirred up David's anger and made him gather his men to go against the former's household, Abigail's words were seasoned with salt and kept her family from destruction (1 Samuel 25:1-35).

    When you speak, what effect do your words have? Do they heal or destroy? Solomon said, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue..." (Proverbs 18:21). Apostle Paul, in today's memory verse, tells us to make sure that our speech is always with grace and seasoned with salt. Seasoning makes food more enjoyable. A fellow whose speech is well- seasoned will always attract others to himself or herself because people go to places where they are appreciated and motivated. When the woman caught in the act of adultery in today's Bible reading was brought to Jesus, in the midst of many condemning words from other people, His words, "Go and sin no more," brought her the liberty that she needed (John 8:11).

    Beloved, let your words bring unbelievers to Jesus and show them His grace. Do not let your words be the reason people reject the gospel.

    ACTION POINT
    Consciously give genuine compliments and encourages people with your words every day.

    BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 73-77

    AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE

    HYMN 24: I WANT TO BE LIKE JESUS*

    1. I want to be like Jesus,
    So lowly and so meek;
    For no one marked an angry word,
    That ever heard Him speak.

    2. I want to be like Jesus,
    So frequently in prayer;
    Alone upon the mountain top,
    He met his Father there.

    3. I want to be like Jesus,
    I never, never find
    That He, though persecuted was
    To any one unkind.

    4. I want to be like Jesus,
    Engaged in doing good;
    So that of me it may be said
    "He hath done what he could."

    5. I want to be like Jesus,
    Who sweetly said to all,
    "Let little children come to Me;"
    I would obey the call.

    6. But oh I'm not like Jesus,
    As any one may see;
    O gentle Saviour, send Thy grace,
    And make me like to Thee.
    Good morning. OPEN HEAVEN DAILY DEVOTIONAL DATE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 2025 THEME: WORDS CAN HEAL MEMORISE: Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. Colossians 4:6 READ: John 8:1-11 1 Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 2 And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them. 3 And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, 4 They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. 5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. 7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. 8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. 9 And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? 11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. MESSAGE Over the past two days, I discussed the power of words; today, I will focus on how words can heal. As a Christian, you should always be gracious with your words (Ephesians 4:29). You should be generous with giving compliments and telling people encouraging words. Simply saying things like, "I like your haircut," can bring people out of sadness and put a smile on their faces. Your compliments must, however, be genuine because God will punish those who flatter others with their words (Psalm 12:3). In Ruth 2:1, Boaz was described as a mighty man of wealth. Unlike some wealthy people who look down on their workers and speak rashly to them, Boaz encouraged his workers with his words, and they responded pleasantly (Ruth 2:4). I believe this is partly responsible for Boaz's successful business. If you are a business owner and you curse or talk down on your workers, you are indirectly also cursing the work of your hands because they are the ones managing it for you. Nabal, unlike Boaz, was a man who spoke negative words. When David sent his men to ask him to give them something, his response was terrible. He spoke harshly to the men and if his wife, Abigail, hadn't intervened by going without his consent to soothe David with her words, everyone in his family would have been destroyed. While Nabal's words stirred up David's anger and made him gather his men to go against the former's household, Abigail's words were seasoned with salt and kept her family from destruction (1 Samuel 25:1-35). When you speak, what effect do your words have? Do they heal or destroy? Solomon said, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue..." (Proverbs 18:21). Apostle Paul, in today's memory verse, tells us to make sure that our speech is always with grace and seasoned with salt. Seasoning makes food more enjoyable. A fellow whose speech is well- seasoned will always attract others to himself or herself because people go to places where they are appreciated and motivated. When the woman caught in the act of adultery in today's Bible reading was brought to Jesus, in the midst of many condemning words from other people, His words, "Go and sin no more," brought her the liberty that she needed (John 8:11). Beloved, let your words bring unbelievers to Jesus and show them His grace. Do not let your words be the reason people reject the gospel. ACTION POINT Consciously give genuine compliments and encourages people with your words every day. BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 73-77 AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE HYMN 24: I WANT TO BE LIKE JESUS* 1. I want to be like Jesus, So lowly and so meek; For no one marked an angry word, That ever heard Him speak. 2. I want to be like Jesus, So frequently in prayer; Alone upon the mountain top, He met his Father there. 3. I want to be like Jesus, I never, never find That He, though persecuted was To any one unkind. 4. I want to be like Jesus, Engaged in doing good; So that of me it may be said "He hath done what he could." 5. I want to be like Jesus, Who sweetly said to all, "Let little children come to Me;" I would obey the call. 6. But oh I'm not like Jesus, As any one may see; O gentle Saviour, send Thy grace, And make me like to Thee.
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  • This got me emotional and deep in thought when I heard it…

    At a school’s end-of-year party, the hall was filled with excitement as the children gave their presentations. Among them was a little boy of class 5 named Nathan.

    Several children had already taken the stage with clear and straight voices, full of confidence. Everyone had concluded it was a day full of beautiful talent displace and that the kids were amazing.

    Then came Nathan’s turn.

    “But why did the teacher allow Nathan to present, knowing how he struggles to speak in front of people?”

    Nathan stood frozen. His words barely came out. His eyes searched the crowd, hoping to see a safe face but all he saw were expectant eyes. His mother forced a small smile to encourage him, but inside, her heart sank. She felt sad and embarrassed. She wondered, why her son couldn't shine like the others.

    Nathan was gently cheered back to his seat. He wasn't able to present though he tried.
    He went to his mother looked at her and whispered, “I tried.” She smiled, hugged him tightly, and said, “It’s okay.”

    Now, let me ask you:
    What do you think was wrong with Nathan?
    How many ‘Nathans’ do you know?
    Are you facing the same dilemma, wondering how to help your child grow in boldness and confidence?

    Let us help.

    BHF Community Kids Learning Club is where your child needs to be. We don’t just teach the things we teach, we transform.
    We help children to also build confidence, express themselves, and grow in character, values, and purpose.

    Should I mention Brian, Charis, Valentina, Denis, or Armstrong? The list is long. Every one of them has a story of growth and transformation.

    Check us out Belie Health Foundation
    Contact: 6 72 43 95 48 for more information and leave them to us.
    Myself and our trained, passionate facilitators will walk them through tailored, one-on-one lessons.

    We begin effectively TOMORROW 11/06/25

    Meanwhile if you have challenges helping your children or your family contact Abigail Abamukong
    She offers excellent family coaching and guidance to get you and your family on the right path.

    #iamforthechildren
    #weareforthechildren
    #childdevelopment
    #confidencebuilding
    #bhfcommunitykidslearningclub
    This got me emotional and deep in thought when I heard it… At a school’s end-of-year party, the hall was filled with excitement as the children gave their presentations. Among them was a little boy of class 5 named Nathan. Several children had already taken the stage with clear and straight voices, full of confidence. Everyone had concluded it was a day full of beautiful talent displace and that the kids were amazing. Then came Nathan’s turn. “But why did the teacher allow Nathan to present, knowing how he struggles to speak in front of people?”🤔 Nathan stood frozen. His words barely came out. His eyes searched the crowd, hoping to see a safe face but all he saw were expectant eyes. His mother forced a small smile to encourage him, but inside, her heart sank. She felt sad and embarrassed. She wondered, why her son couldn't shine like the others. Nathan was gently cheered back to his seat. He wasn't able to present though he tried. He went to his mother looked at her and whispered, “I tried.” She smiled, hugged him tightly, and said, “It’s okay.” Now, let me ask you: 🔹 What do you think was wrong with Nathan? 🔹 How many ‘Nathans’ do you know? 🔹 Are you facing the same dilemma, wondering how to help your child grow in boldness and confidence? Let us help. BHF Community Kids Learning Club is where your child needs to be. We don’t just teach the things we teach, we transform. We help children to also build confidence, express themselves, and grow in character, values, and purpose. Should I mention Brian, Charis, Valentina, Denis, or Armstrong? The list is long. Every one of them has a story of growth and transformation. Check us out Belie Health Foundation Contact: 6 72 43 95 48 for more information and leave them to us. Myself and our trained, passionate facilitators will walk them through tailored, one-on-one lessons. We begin effectively TOMORROW 11/06/25 Meanwhile if you have challenges helping your children or your family contact Abigail Abamukong She offers excellent family coaching and guidance to get you and your family on the right path. #iamforthechildren #weareforthechildren #childdevelopment #confidencebuilding #bhfcommunitykidslearningclub
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  • Join me celebrate this beautiful couple!

    We’re 6 months and 9 days into this beautiful journey of marriage and yes, we are celebrating!

    Because if we can’t pause to appreciate the little wins, how will we ever fully embrace the big victories?

    Marriage is more than a ceremony or a milestone it’s a journey of daily choices, silent prayers, deep growth, and shared grace. It stretches and shapes you in every area: spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and even physically.

    We didn’t walk into this season based on emotions or excitement alone. No! we prayed, we prepared, and we surrounded ourselves with wise counsel. That’s why we’re here today still smiling, still standing, still growing.

    To our spiritual parents and our marriage counselor (Pht Emos Abamukong and Pst Mrs Abigail Abamukong ) thank you from the depths of our hearts. You walked us through the process, challenged us to be intentional, and reminded us that real love is built, not stumbled into. Counseling hasn’t stopped, and it won’t, we’re committed to growing, together, over and over again.

    And through it all, one truth remains: God has been faithful. The challenges have come but instead of breaking us, they’ve made us stronger. More united. More rooted.

    So yes we’re just 6 months and 9 days in. But every single day has been a step of grace, growth, and genuine love. And that, to us, is worth celebrating.
    Join me celebrate this beautiful couple! We’re 6 months and 9 days into this beautiful journey of marriage and yes, we are celebrating! Because if we can’t pause to appreciate the little wins, how will we ever fully embrace the big victories? Marriage is more than a ceremony or a milestone it’s a journey of daily choices, silent prayers, deep growth, and shared grace. It stretches and shapes you in every area: spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and even physically. We didn’t walk into this season based on emotions or excitement alone. No! we prayed, we prepared, and we surrounded ourselves with wise counsel. That’s why we’re here today still smiling, still standing, still growing. To our spiritual parents and our marriage counselor (Pht Emos Abamukong and Pst Mrs Abigail Abamukong ) thank you from the depths of our hearts. You walked us through the process, challenged us to be intentional, and reminded us that real love is built, not stumbled into. Counseling hasn’t stopped, and it won’t, we’re committed to growing, together, over and over again. And through it all, one truth remains: God has been faithful. The challenges have come but instead of breaking us, they’ve made us stronger. More united. More rooted. So yes we’re just 6 months and 9 days in. But every single day has been a step of grace, growth, and genuine love. And that, to us, is worth celebrating.
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  • My boyfriend must be Rich. I can never married a guy who leave in one room, u are not my class
    U don't have money to take care of me please just leave.,
    I can never date a broke guy like you
    See them here.

    People like Chizzy, Miracle, Amaka, chiamaka, Joy, blessing, favour, Mary, mercy, chidinma, comfort, Lizzy, Victoria, Gloria, faith, success, Glory, Grace, Abigail, confident, Esther, patient, Patricia.
    My boyfriend must be Rich. I can never married a guy who leave in one room, u are not my class 😞 U don't have money to take care of me please just leave., I can never date a broke guy like you 🤔 See them here.🤷🤷🤷🤔🤔 People like Chizzy, Miracle, Amaka, chiamaka, Joy, blessing, favour, Mary, mercy, chidinma, comfort, Lizzy, Victoria, Gloria, faith, success, Glory, Grace, Abigail, confident, Esther, patient, Patricia. 🤷🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶
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