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    Good morning everyone Am bringing this good news for those that believe and want to carry there investment to another level this month We have a 50 % discount off on all our land in Nigeria to spread your balance after initial deposit to six month DM on 08142598169 This is from Adron Homes and properties
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  • Monday Okpebholo, the Governor of Edo state, which is enmeshed in insecurity, flew from Benin to Abuja, drove straight to the residence of the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, bowed at his feet and skittishly submitted the security report of Edo state to him.

    He also assured Barau that his government was committed to ensuring  “justice for the tragic killings in Uromi, Edo State.”

    How on earth does one rationalize that the governor of a state would fly to Abuja to assure the Deputy Senate President of his commitment to serve justice on an incident and secure his state?
    Monday Okpebholo, the Governor of Edo state, which is enmeshed in insecurity, flew from Benin to Abuja, drove straight to the residence of the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, bowed at his feet and skittishly submitted the security report of Edo state to him. He also assured Barau that his government was committed to ensuring  “justice for the tragic killings in Uromi, Edo State.” How on earth does one rationalize that the governor of a state would fly to Abuja to assure the Deputy Senate President of his commitment to serve justice on an incident and secure his state?
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  • Listen up, Men! Never Joke with Your Source of Income—Get Money at All Costs

    Let me tell you this personally: If you don’t have your money right, you’re going to suffer. The world is brutal to broke men. You don’t get sympathy, handouts, or free passes. You’re not a woman who gets free stuff just by existing.

    Women are born with their value. A beautiful woman can walk into any room and instantly get attention, validation, and resources. But as a man, you have to EARN your value.

    Here’s Why You Must Never Joke with Your Source of Income:

    1. Respect Comes from Power, and Power Comes from Money
    A broke man has no power, no authority, and no say. If you want people to respect your presence, you need money.

    2. Nobody Feeds a Broke Man
    If you’re down and out, nobody’s coming to save you. There are no safety nets, no sympathy, and no handouts. You’re either grinding or you’re invisible.

    3. You Can’t Protect or Provide Without Resources
    As a man, your value is tied to your ability to provide, protect, and lead. Without money, you’re a liability, not an asset.

    4. Financial Independence Is True Freedom
    Without your own income, you are a slave to your job, your boss, and even the opinions of others. Money gives you choices, freedom, and control over your own destiny.

    5. Broke Men Are Easy Targets for Manipulation
    A man with no money is an easy mark for manipulation. People use, discard, and disrespect broke men because they know they have no leverage.

    6. Women Lose Interest Quickly in Broke Men
    No matter how nice or loving you are, if you’re broke, she’s going to lose interest. Women are wired to seek security and stability—if you can’t provide that, you’re done.

    7. You Have No Voice Without Resources
    In this world, money talks. You can’t make moves, take risks, or have influence if you’re broke.

    8. Survival Demands It
    There’s no dignity in poverty. You must get money at all costs because your survival, your dignity, and your future depend on it.

    Final Warning

    Don’t let anyone distract you from your grind. Don’t let relationships, drama, or laziness stop you from getting your money right. Chase the bag, secure your income, and build your empire.

    A man without money is a man without options. Make sure you always have options. #motivation #preciousandfamily #Marriage #follower #Relationship
    Listen up, Men! Never Joke with Your Source of Income—Get Money at All Costs Let me tell you this personally: If you don’t have your money right, you’re going to suffer. The world is brutal to broke men. You don’t get sympathy, handouts, or free passes. You’re not a woman who gets free stuff just by existing. Women are born with their value. A beautiful woman can walk into any room and instantly get attention, validation, and resources. But as a man, you have to EARN your value. Here’s Why You Must Never Joke with Your Source of Income: 1. Respect Comes from Power, and Power Comes from Money A broke man has no power, no authority, and no say. If you want people to respect your presence, you need money. 2. Nobody Feeds a Broke Man If you’re down and out, nobody’s coming to save you. There are no safety nets, no sympathy, and no handouts. You’re either grinding or you’re invisible. 3. You Can’t Protect or Provide Without Resources As a man, your value is tied to your ability to provide, protect, and lead. Without money, you’re a liability, not an asset. 4. Financial Independence Is True Freedom Without your own income, you are a slave to your job, your boss, and even the opinions of others. Money gives you choices, freedom, and control over your own destiny. 5. Broke Men Are Easy Targets for Manipulation A man with no money is an easy mark for manipulation. People use, discard, and disrespect broke men because they know they have no leverage. 6. Women Lose Interest Quickly in Broke Men No matter how nice or loving you are, if you’re broke, she’s going to lose interest. Women are wired to seek security and stability—if you can’t provide that, you’re done. 7. You Have No Voice Without Resources In this world, money talks. You can’t make moves, take risks, or have influence if you’re broke. 8. Survival Demands It There’s no dignity in poverty. You must get money at all costs because your survival, your dignity, and your future depend on it. Final Warning Don’t let anyone distract you from your grind. Don’t let relationships, drama, or laziness stop you from getting your money right. Chase the bag, secure your income, and build your empire. A man without money is a man without options. Make sure you always have options. #motivation #preciousandfamily #Marriage #follower #Relationship
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  • 7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE

    Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem!

    If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you.

    BRUTAL THREAD:

    1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE

    You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy.

    One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send.

    Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay.

    Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe.

    Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.”

    Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first.

    2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP

    Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU?

    Rich men are saving, you are spraying money.

    Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar.

    Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname.

    When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.”

    Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise.

    3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN

    Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.”
    Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.”
    Your younger brother: “School fees.”

    Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call.

    Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do!

    Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget.

    4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO?

    Last month, you were using iPhone 12.
    This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it.
    Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny?

    Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care.

    Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.”

    5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME

    They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days."

    You ran like Bolt, deposited your money.

    Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!”

    Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself!

    Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise.

    Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely!

    6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA

    Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent?

    You posted “Soft life only.”

    But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food.

    If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it.

    Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later.

    7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY

    You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.”

    Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky?

    People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day.

    People are learning skills—you are arguing about football.

    People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land.

    Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.”

    BOTTOM LINE:

    If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft!

    Live within your means.

    Invest before you flex.

    Stop impressing people who don’t care.

    Make smart financial decisions.

    If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways!

    Follow Abasiodu Ekpenyong for more brutal truths that will save your life!
    7 THINGS THAT CAN MAKE YOU BROKE FASTER THAN VILLAGE PEOPLE 😂😂 Forget jazz, forget enemies from the village—some of you are going broke at lightning speed, and it’s not because of witchcraft. Your own lifestyle is the real problem! If you're always wondering "Who is eating my money?"—relax, Oga. The answer is you. BRUTAL THREAD: 1. CHASING EVERY WOMAN YOU SEE You think you're James Bond, moving from one fine girl to another, sponsoring their hair, nails, and data? Brother, you are your own Yahoo boy. 🤣 One babe says “I need urgent 2K”—you send. Another one says “My rent is due”—you pay. Next thing, your account balance is calling for GoFundMe. Meanwhile, the same girls are in group chats laughing at you: “This guy dey try sha.” Solution: Stop being an ATM with no PIN code. Focus on one woman or yourself first. 2. LIVING LIKE A BIG BOY WHEN YOUR ACCOUNT BALANCE IS SHOUTING HELP Your salary is 50K, but you're in clubs ordering Hennessy like Davido. You don’t even have a car, but you're buying drinks for strangers—WHO SENT YOU? 😭 Rich men are saving, you are spraying money. Dangote is investing, you are doing “Odogwu” at the bar. Elon Musk is buying companies, you are buying bottles for slay queens who don’t know your surname. When the landlord comes for rent, you’ll start saying “Boss, abeg, things hard.” Solution: Cut down on fake luxury. Even Jeff Bezos wears simple T-shirts. Be wise. 3. SENDING MONEY TO FAMILY LIKE CBN Your uncle calls: “We need money for burial.” Your aunt calls: “No food in the house.” Your younger brother: “School fees.” Now your account is empty, but when you need help? Nobody picks your call. Oga, you are not the Minister of Finance. Even government doesn’t share free money like you do! Solution: Learn to say NO sometimes! Help when you can, but don’t let family turn you into their personal budget. 4. ALWAYS BUYING THE LATEST PHONE TO IMPRESS WHO? Last month, you were using iPhone 12. This month, you saw iPhone 15 Pro Max and sold your kidney to buy it. Next month, iPhone 16 Ultra Mega Max will drop—what will you sell next? Your destiny? 😭 Meanwhile, the person you’re trying to impress is using Tecno Pop 5 and doesn’t care. Solution: If your current phone is working, rest. Your future is more important than “Dynamic Island.” 5. FALLING FOR EVERY FAKE INVESTMENT SCHEME They told you "Invest 50K, get 500K in 2 days." You ran like Bolt, deposited your money. Now, they’ve blocked you, and you’re writing epistles on Facebook: “Dear Nigerians, beware of fraudsters!” 🤣 Oga, they didn’t scam you, you scammed yourself! Any investment that sounds like magic money is a Ponzi scheme in disguise. Solution: If you don’t understand the business, don’t put your money there. Learn to invest wisely! 6. GOING BROKE JUST TO IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA Your house rent is due, but you're buying designer shoes to take pictures for Instagram. Who told you “likes and comments” can pay rent? You posted “Soft life only.” But in real life, you’re trekking and borrowing money for food. If your phone falls, you’ll cry because you can’t afford to fix it. 😭 Solution: Stop forming fake rich life. Invest first, flex later. 7. BEING TOO LAZY TO MAKE MORE MONEY You sit at home, scrolling Facebook from morning till night, complaining: “No job, Nigeria is hard.” Meanwhile, opportunities are passing you by! Are you expecting an angel to drop money from the sky? People are making money online—you are watching TikTok videos all day. People are learning skills—you are arguing about football. People are opening businesses—you are waiting for your rich uncle to die so you can inherit land. 🤣 Solution: Get up and hustle! Even the Bible says “A lazy man shall not eat.” BOTTOM LINE: If you're always broke, stop blaming village people. Your habits are the real witchcraft! Live within your means. Invest before you flex. Stop impressing people who don’t care. Make smart financial decisions. If this post hit you hard, don’t cry. Just change your ways! 😂😂😂 Follow Abasiodu Ekpenyong for more brutal truths that will save your life!
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  • *God Will Show Himself In Your Favour This Week*

    - Bishop David Oyedepo
    *God Will Show Himself In Your Favour This Week* - Bishop David Oyedepo
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  • "Pray like it all depends on God, then work like it all depends on you."
    "Pray like it all depends on God, then work like it all depends on you."
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  • "Pray like it all depends on God, then work like it all depends on you."
    "Pray like it all depends on God, then work like it all depends on you."
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  • DEAR MEN..

    When you keep MALICE with your WIFE and IGNORE her, DEPRIVE her of her CONJUGAL RIGHTS, REJECT her FOOD and STOP SPENDING TIME, MONEY on her or giving her COMPANIONSHIP..

    You are not PUNISHING your WIFE, you are actually TEACHING HER INDEPENDENCE. You are TEACHING her to be able to LIVE WITHOUT you.

    And if you keep doing this over time, one day, she will GRADUATE from your SCHOOL and you will CEASE to have MEANING in her LIFE.

    Don't FORGET as you AGE, you will NEED her MORE than she NEEDS you. And remember the CHILDREN are LIKELY to SUPPORT her than. You think she's SUFFERING all these YEARS but she's only ADJUSTING, so instead of TEACHING her to LIVE WITHOUT you, TALK to her when she OFFENDS you and WORK THINGS out.

    Truth is a REAL MAN APOLOGIES to his WOMAN whether he is RIGHT or WRONG in order to SAVE his HOME and for PEACE to REIGN. A HEALTHY MARRIAGE is one where TODAY'S MISUNDERSTANDING doesn't AFFECT TOMORROW'S COMMUNICATION.

    Lesson for all.
    Keep following my page please
    #highlight
    DEAR MEN.. When you keep MALICE with your WIFE and IGNORE her, DEPRIVE her of her CONJUGAL RIGHTS, REJECT her FOOD and STOP SPENDING TIME, MONEY on her or giving her COMPANIONSHIP.. You are not PUNISHING your WIFE, you are actually TEACHING HER INDEPENDENCE. You are TEACHING her to be able to LIVE WITHOUT you. And if you keep doing this over time, one day, she will GRADUATE from your SCHOOL and you will CEASE to have MEANING in her LIFE. Don't FORGET as you AGE, you will NEED her MORE than she NEEDS you. And remember the CHILDREN are LIKELY to SUPPORT her than. You think she's SUFFERING all these YEARS but she's only ADJUSTING, so instead of TEACHING her to LIVE WITHOUT you, TALK to her when she OFFENDS you and WORK THINGS out. Truth is a REAL MAN APOLOGIES to his WOMAN whether he is RIGHT or WRONG in order to SAVE his HOME and for PEACE to REIGN. A HEALTHY MARRIAGE is one where TODAY'S MISUNDERSTANDING doesn't AFFECT TOMORROW'S COMMUNICATION. Lesson for all. Keep following my page please 🙏 #highlight
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  • Family members of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni in His Government

    1. Janet Museveni - Minister of Education (His wife)

    2. Muhoozi Kainerugaba - Chief of Uganda's Defence Forces (His son)

    3. Salim Saleh - Presidential Adviser and Former Minister (His brother)

    4. Bright Rwamirama - Minister For Animal Industry (His cousin)

    5. Shedrack Nzeire - Senior Presidential Advisor On Defense (His step brother)

    6. Miriam Karugaba - Administrator At The State House (His sister-in-law)

    7. Sabiiti Muzeyi - Former Deputy Inspector General of Police (His cousin)

    8. James Kateera - Military Commander (Cousin of his wife)

    9. Faith Mirembe - Private Secretary In Education And Social Services (His cousin)

    10. Sam Kutesa - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Father-in-law of Museveni's son, Muhoozi)

    11. Allan Matsiko - Special Forces Command's Intelligence Director (husband to Sam Kutesa daughter, the father-in-law of Muhoozi)

    12. Jim Muhwezi - Minister For National Security (Cousin Of Museveni's wife)

    13. Susan Muhwezi - Presidential Assistant of the African Growth Opportunity Act (Cousin Of Museveni's wife)

    14. John Karazaarwe - Senior Presidential Advisor On Local Government (Cousin Of Museveni's wife)

    15. Henry Tumukunde - Former Senior Military Officer (Married a cousin of Museveni's wife)

    16. Moses Byaruhanga - Senior Presidential Advisor (Married a cousin of Museveni's wife)

    17. Hope Nyakairu - Under-Secretary For Finance And Administration At The State House (Cousin Of Museveni's wife)

    18. Jolly Sabune - Managing Director Cotton Development Authority (Cousin Of Museveni's wife)

    19. Natasha Museveni Karugire - Presidential Assistant In Charge Of Household At State House (Museveni's daughter)

    20. Joseph Ekwau - Presidential Advisor On Veterinary Issues (His nephew)
    Family members of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni in His Government 1. Janet Museveni - Minister of Education (His wife) 2. Muhoozi Kainerugaba - Chief of Uganda's Defence Forces (His son) 3. Salim Saleh - Presidential Adviser and Former Minister (His brother) 4. Bright Rwamirama - Minister For Animal Industry (His cousin) 5. Shedrack Nzeire - Senior Presidential Advisor On Defense (His step brother) 6. Miriam Karugaba - Administrator At The State House (His sister-in-law) 7. Sabiiti Muzeyi - Former Deputy Inspector General of Police (His cousin) 8. James Kateera - Military Commander (Cousin of his wife) 9. Faith Mirembe - Private Secretary In Education And Social Services (His cousin) 10. Sam Kutesa - Former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Father-in-law of Museveni's son, Muhoozi) 11. Allan Matsiko - Special Forces Command's Intelligence Director (husband to Sam Kutesa daughter, the father-in-law of Muhoozi) 12. Jim Muhwezi - Minister For National Security (Cousin Of Museveni's wife) 13. Susan Muhwezi - Presidential Assistant of the African Growth Opportunity Act (Cousin Of Museveni's wife) 14. John Karazaarwe - Senior Presidential Advisor On Local Government (Cousin Of Museveni's wife) 15. Henry Tumukunde - Former Senior Military Officer (Married a cousin of Museveni's wife) 16. Moses Byaruhanga - Senior Presidential Advisor (Married a cousin of Museveni's wife) 17. Hope Nyakairu - Under-Secretary For Finance And Administration At The State House (Cousin Of Museveni's wife) 18. Jolly Sabune - Managing Director Cotton Development Authority (Cousin Of Museveni's wife) 19. Natasha Museveni Karugire - Presidential Assistant In Charge Of Household At State House (Museveni's daughter) 20. Joseph Ekwau - Presidential Advisor On Veterinary Issues (His nephew)
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  • HOW YOUR FAMILY SEES YOUR PARTNER DEPENDS ON YOU!

    In every relationship, family plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions. This perception may hold for years helping to mould the marriage or shatter it. A man is the determinate factor of how his wife-to-be is seen by his family. If he speaks highly of her, treats her with respect, and positions her well, his family will follow his lead. If he allows negativity, disrespect, or unnecessary interference, they may never truly accept her. Many battles some wives are having with their in-laws started way back during their courtship. He projected her in bad light so they (his family) took it up from there.

    Likewise, a woman is the determinate factor of how her husband-to-be is seen by her family. If she honours him in her words and actions, her family will learn to do the same. But if she constantly complains, belittles him, or shares his weaknesses, she gives them reasons to disregard him.

    So you hold the brush that will paint your parents' perception of your intended spouse. What picture are you painting? One of love, respect, and partnership? Or one of doubt, conflict, and mistrust? Be intentional about how you present your partner to your family because first impressions often last a lifetime.

    If you project him or her to your family as one you hold in high esteem, your family will also do same (if not now later).

    No matter what happens, never position yourself as the one instigating your partner against their parents.
    Even if their family is difficult, don’t become the source of division. Instead, encourage unity, patience, and wisdom in handling family matters.

    You see, nobody loves to be told that their family is bad (or receive a negative report or evaluation) even if they personal know that. Once you vocalize it and your partner is not mature enough to absorb it then you might start hearing statements like "you hate my parents" etc. Any of your actions is judged from the impression of "it's because you don't like my family".

    Make yourself a system that helps protect your partner.
    Be their shield in the face of misunderstandings. Stand up for them when necessary, but do so with wisdom and diplomacy. Families may not always understand your relationship at first, but consistency and honour will win their trust.

    Build a system that protects your partner’s image and projects them as good.
    People will see your partner through the lens you provide. If you present them as irresponsible, difficult, or unworthy, that’s exactly how your family will see them. If you highlight their strengths and virtues, your family will learn to appreciate them as you do.

    Again, don't speak bad of your own family to your partner.
    If you tell your partner that your family is bad, he/she will not regard them as part of her family.
    He/she won't have respect for your parents and siblings. There will be no peace and respect among them.
    HOW YOUR FAMILY SEES YOUR PARTNER DEPENDS ON YOU! In every relationship, family plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions. This perception may hold for years helping to mould the marriage or shatter it. A man is the determinate factor of how his wife-to-be is seen by his family. If he speaks highly of her, treats her with respect, and positions her well, his family will follow his lead. If he allows negativity, disrespect, or unnecessary interference, they may never truly accept her. Many battles some wives are having with their in-laws started way back during their courtship. He projected her in bad light so they (his family) took it up from there. Likewise, a woman is the determinate factor of how her husband-to-be is seen by her family. If she honours him in her words and actions, her family will learn to do the same. But if she constantly complains, belittles him, or shares his weaknesses, she gives them reasons to disregard him. So you hold the brush that will paint your parents' perception of your intended spouse. What picture are you painting? One of love, respect, and partnership? Or one of doubt, conflict, and mistrust? Be intentional about how you present your partner to your family because first impressions often last a lifetime. If you project him or her to your family as one you hold in high esteem, your family will also do same (if not now later). No matter what happens, never position yourself as the one instigating your partner against their parents. Even if their family is difficult, don’t become the source of division. Instead, encourage unity, patience, and wisdom in handling family matters. You see, nobody loves to be told that their family is bad (or receive a negative report or evaluation) even if they personal know that. Once you vocalize it and your partner is not mature enough to absorb it then you might start hearing statements like "you hate my parents" etc. Any of your actions is judged from the impression of "it's because you don't like my family". Make yourself a system that helps protect your partner. Be their shield in the face of misunderstandings. Stand up for them when necessary, but do so with wisdom and diplomacy. Families may not always understand your relationship at first, but consistency and honour will win their trust. Build a system that protects your partner’s image and projects them as good. People will see your partner through the lens you provide. If you present them as irresponsible, difficult, or unworthy, that’s exactly how your family will see them. If you highlight their strengths and virtues, your family will learn to appreciate them as you do. Again, don't speak bad of your own family to your partner. If you tell your partner that your family is bad, he/she will not regard them as part of her family. He/she won't have respect for your parents and siblings. There will be no peace and respect among them.
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  • Hamas: We will not hand over Gaza to parties aligned with Israel

    The deputy chairman of Hamas’ Political Bureau, Khalil al-Hayya, says Hamas will by no means accept disarmament and will not hand over Gaza to parties aligned with Israel.

    @Irna_en
    📌 Hamas: We will not hand over Gaza to parties aligned with Israel The deputy chairman of Hamas’ Political Bureau, Khalil al-Hayya, says Hamas will by no means accept disarmament and will not hand over Gaza to parties aligned with Israel. 📲 @Irna_en
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