• WHEN PARENTS FAIL – HOW LACK OF DISCIPLINE IS CREATING A GENERATION OF LOST SOULS*

    There was a time when parents raised warriors. Now, they raise weaklings.

    A time when children feared their fathers’ discipline. Now, children insult their fathers online.

    A time when a slap from your mother could reset your entire future. Now, mothers watch their children twerk for clout.

    The world changed—not because evil became more powerful, but because parents became weaker.

    Children no longer have boundaries. No fear. No respect. No discipline.

    And the result?

    A generation that mocks God, worships vanity, and embraces sin with pride.
    WHEN PARENTS FAIL – HOW LACK OF DISCIPLINE IS CREATING A GENERATION OF LOST SOULS* There was a time when parents raised warriors. Now, they raise weaklings. A time when children feared their fathers’ discipline. Now, children insult their fathers online. A time when a slap from your mother could reset your entire future. Now, mothers watch their children twerk for clout. The world changed—not because evil became more powerful, but because parents became weaker. Children no longer have boundaries. No fear. No respect. No discipline. And the result? A generation that mocks God, worships vanity, and embraces sin with pride.
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  • “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” — Proverbs 22:6

    Raising children isn’t the job of a school, a screen, or society — it’s the divine responsibility of parents.
    Discipline may cause tears today, but it prevents heartbreak tomorrow.
    That early morning church, those prayers, the firm "no" — they build more than behavior… they build destiny.

    Parenting with purpose isn’t always popular. It’s not always easy.
    But the fruit it bears will distinguish your children in a careless world.

    Toys won’t raise them. Entertainment won’t guide them.
    Truth, presence, and prayer will.
    Let’s raise children who know God — not just about Him.
    Let’s build legacies, not just lifestyles.
    “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” — Proverbs 22:6 Raising children isn’t the job of a school, a screen, or society — it’s the divine responsibility of parents. Discipline may cause tears today, but it prevents heartbreak tomorrow. That early morning church, those prayers, the firm "no" — they build more than behavior… they build destiny. Parenting with purpose isn’t always popular. It’s not always easy. But the fruit it bears will distinguish your children in a careless world. Toys won’t raise them. Entertainment won’t guide them. Truth, presence, and prayer will. Let’s raise children who know God — not just about Him. Let’s build legacies, not just lifestyles.
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  • IF WE DON’T FIX PARENTING, THE WORLD WILL GET WORSE.*

    If we continue like this, the next generation will:
    Have no morals.
    Have no work
    ethic.
    Have no fear of
    God.

    Society will collapse— not because of
    demons,
    butbecause of
    poor parenting.

    *BOTTOM LINE:*

    If you are a parent, discipline your children.
    If you are young, discipline yourself.

    Let’s raise warriors, not weaklings.*

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    IF WE DON’T FIX PARENTING, THE WORLD WILL GET WORSE.* If we continue like this, the next generation will: ⚠️ Have no morals. ⚠️ Have no work ethic. ⚠️ Have no fear of God. Society will collapse— not because of demons, butbecause of poor parenting. *BOTTOM LINE:* If you are a parent, discipline your children. If you are young, discipline yourself. Let’s raise warriors, not weaklings.* Share this post let it get to everyone
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  • THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY*

    Discipline used to be normal.

    Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them.

    Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh."

    Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability.

    Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work.

    And this is why:

    The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money.

    Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention.

    Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent.
    THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY* Discipline used to be normal. Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them. Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh." Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability. Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work. And this is why: The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money. Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention. Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent.
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  • THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY*

    Discipline used to be normal.

    Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them.

    Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh."

    Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability.

    Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work.

    And this is why:

    The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money.

    Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention.

    Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent.
    THE NEW GENERATION LOVES PLEASURE BUT HATES RESPONSIBILITY* Discipline used to be normal. Now, a child calls it "abuse" when a parent corrects them. Now, teachers can’t discipline students because "it’s too harsh." Now, young people demand freedom but reject accountability. Everyone wants to enjoy, but no one wants to work. And this is why: The streets are full of lazy men chasing quick money. Social media is full of young girls selling their bodies for attention. Homes are full of broken families because nobody was raised to be a good partner or parent.
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  • Former Super Falcons defender Onome Ebi has this to say about Ashleigh Plumptre:

    “You see this girl, eh? I feel we are the same from different parents . Best replacement for the number, 5, which means a lot to me and makes me satisfied after 20 years. Same birthday 8, same birthmonth 5, different birthyear. Now you just have to change the name on the jersey from Ebi to Plumptre ⚽️. 5. The energy, discipline, consistency, dedication are almost same . I am proud ⚽️.”

    #WAFWOS #WAFCON2024 #nigeria
    Former Super Falcons πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ defender Onome Ebi has this to say about Ashleigh Plumptre: “You see this girl, eh? I feel we are the same from different parents 😁🀣. Best replacement for the number, 5, which means a lot to me and makes me satisfied 😌 after 20 years. Same birthday 8, same birthmonth 5, different birthyear. Now you just have to change the name on the jersey from Ebi to Plumptre πŸ€—πŸ€£βš½οΈ. 5. The energy, discipline, consistency, dedication are almost same 🀣😁. I am proud πŸ‘πŸ€—βš½οΈ.” #WAFWOS #WAFCON2024 #nigeria
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  • PARENTS WHO SPOIL THEIR CHILDREN ARE DESTROYING THEM*

    Giving your child everything they want is the fastest way to ruin them.

    A child who never worked for anything will grow up lazy and entitled.

    A child who was never disciplined will grow up thinking life has no consequences.

    A child who was never corrected will grow up believing they can do anything and get away with it.

    Now, we have a world full of adults who can’t handle rejection, can’t handle failure, and can’t handle life
    PARENTS WHO SPOIL THEIR CHILDREN ARE DESTROYING THEM* Giving your child everything they want is the fastest way to ruin them. A child who never worked for anything will grow up lazy and entitled. A child who was never disciplined will grow up thinking life has no consequences. A child who was never corrected will grow up believing they can do anything and get away with it. Now, we have a world full of adults who can’t handle rejection, can’t handle failure, and can’t handle life🀷
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    Discipline your mind
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  • CHILDREN WITHOUT DISCIPLINE BECOME ADULTS WITHOUT SELF-CONTROL*

    A child who never hears “NO” at home will hear “NO” from life when it’s too late.

    The boy who was never told to control his desires will become a man addicted to sex, gambling, and laziness.

    The girl who was never told to respect herself would become a woman who exposes her body for money and attention.

    The child who was never corrected for lying will become an adult who deceives, manipulates, and steals.

    If parents don’t discipline their children, the world will punish them later.



    CHILDREN WITHOUT DISCIPLINE BECOME ADULTS WITHOUT SELF-CONTROL* A child who never hears “NO” at home will hear “NO” from life when it’s too late. The boy who was never told to control his desires will become a man addicted to sex, gambling, and laziness. The girl who was never told to respect herself would become a woman who exposes her body for money and attention. The child who was never corrected for lying will become an adult who deceives, manipulates, and steals. If parents don’t discipline their children, the world will punish them later.
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  • CHILD DISCIPLINE

    There is a big lie going around today.Some parents say, “I don’t want my child to suffer like I did.”They say it with pride.They think it sounds like love.But they don’t know they are slowly destroying that child.

    Because of that mindset, they refuse to correct the child.They don’t give the child chores.They don’t say “No.”They don’t allow the child to face consequences.
    They say, “Let him rest, he’s just a child.”They say, “Let her enjoy life, she’s still young.”But they are not helping that child.
    They are damaging the child.

    If your child cannot sweep the house, how will they keep their own home clean tomorrow?If your child cannot wash plate, how will they survive when they leave your house?If your child cannot say “Good morning” to elders, how will they work with people in the office?
    If your child cannot accept correction, how will they handle marriage or leadership?

    The world is tough.Life is not always sweet.You will not always get what you want.
    There will be days of pain.
    There will be days of rejection.There will be moments of “No.”

    So if your child cannot hear “No” now, what will happen when life says “No” to them tomorrow?They will break.They will fall.They will run away.Some will even commit suicide because they were never taught how to handle pressure.

    Discipline is not wickedness.Correction is not hate.Chores are not punishment.They are training.They are tools.
    They are preparation for life.

    Your child must know how to clean, how to greet, how to wait, how to apologize, how to handle anger, how to respect people, and how to do hard things without complaining.

    Don't make your child soft in the name of love.
    Don't make your child lazy in the name of protection.
    Don't remove discipline and expect them to succeed.
    Don't raise them like kings and queens with no wisdom.

    One day, you will grow old.
    You will need your child to stand strong.
    But if you didn’t train them, they will fall.
    And both of you will suffer for it.

    So stop saying, “I don’t want my child to suffer like I did.”
    Let your new statement be, “I want my child to be stronger than I was.”
    And that strength must start with discipline.
    It must start with training.
    It must start with responsibility.
    It must start with you.
    CHILD DISCIPLINE There is a big lie going around today.Some parents say, “I don’t want my child to suffer like I did.”They say it with pride.They think it sounds like love.But they don’t know they are slowly destroying that child. Because of that mindset, they refuse to correct the child.They don’t give the child chores.They don’t say “No.”They don’t allow the child to face consequences. They say, “Let him rest, he’s just a child.”They say, “Let her enjoy life, she’s still young.”But they are not helping that child. They are damaging the child. If your child cannot sweep the house, how will they keep their own home clean tomorrow?If your child cannot wash plate, how will they survive when they leave your house?If your child cannot say “Good morning” to elders, how will they work with people in the office? If your child cannot accept correction, how will they handle marriage or leadership? The world is tough.Life is not always sweet.You will not always get what you want. There will be days of pain. There will be days of rejection.There will be moments of “No.” So if your child cannot hear “No” now, what will happen when life says “No” to them tomorrow?They will break.They will fall.They will run away.Some will even commit suicide because they were never taught how to handle pressure. Discipline is not wickedness.Correction is not hate.Chores are not punishment.They are training.They are tools. They are preparation for life. Your child must know how to clean, how to greet, how to wait, how to apologize, how to handle anger, how to respect people, and how to do hard things without complaining. Don't make your child soft in the name of love. Don't make your child lazy in the name of protection. Don't remove discipline and expect them to succeed. Don't raise them like kings and queens with no wisdom. One day, you will grow old. You will need your child to stand strong. But if you didn’t train them, they will fall. And both of you will suffer for it. So stop saying, “I don’t want my child to suffer like I did.” Let your new statement be, “I want my child to be stronger than I was.” And that strength must start with discipline. It must start with training. It must start with responsibility. It must start with you.
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  • FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY


    Dear Men,
    Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad.

    Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like:

    1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility

    Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose.

    2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love

    The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing.

    3. A Father Is a Protector

    Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved.

    4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice

    It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future.

    5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege

    True fatherhood means:

    Loving unconditionally

    Providing diligently

    Disciplining wisely

    Guiding spiritually

    Being emotionally available

    6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood

    Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E.

    7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations

    Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think.

    8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver

    Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you.

    9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord

    Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6)

    Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting.

    10. Fatherhood Is Legacy

    Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all.

    A Prayer for Fathers:

    May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace.
    In Jesus' Name, Amen.

    Fathers, You Are Heroes
    Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing.

    Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom.

    You will not fail in marriage in Jesus name

    Kindly share this message with your loved ones
    FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY πŸ’ͺπŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦ Dear Men, Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad. Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like: πŸ“Œ 1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose. πŸ“Œ 2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing. πŸ“Œ 3. A Father Is a Protector Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved. πŸ“Œ 4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future. πŸ“Œ 5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege True fatherhood means: Loving unconditionally ❀️ Providing diligently πŸ’Ό Disciplining wisely 🧠 Guiding spiritually πŸ™ Being emotionally available 🀝 πŸ“Œ 6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E. πŸ“Œ 7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think. πŸ“Œ 8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you. πŸ“Œ 9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6) Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting. πŸ“Œ 10. Fatherhood Is Legacy Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all. πŸ™ A Prayer for Fathers: May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace. In Jesus' Name, Amen. πŸ‘‘ Fathers, You Are Heroes Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing. Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom. You will not fail in marriage in Jesus name Kindly share this message with your loved ones πŸ™
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  • LISTEN UP, MEN — MASTURBATI0N IS DESTROYING YOU AND YOU DON’T EVEN SEE IT.

    Read before you react

    They told you it’s normal.
    They told you it’s harmless.
    They even told you it’s healthy.

    Let me tell you what they won’t: Masturbation is silently wrecking your mind, your confidence, and your future.
    Those promoting it aren’t helping you — they’re grooming you for failure.
    Because tomorrow when your mind’s foggy, your energy’s gone, your confidence dead, and your body wrecked — they’ll sell you the cure.

    The truth? Prevention is power.

    Brutal Thread:

    1️⃣ It’s a silent addiction.
    You tell yourself you can quit anytime — but it’s already controlling you.

    2️⃣ It makes you weak.
    A man addicted to cheap pleasure loses discipline. And without discipline, you’ll fail at everything that matters.

    3️⃣ It destroys your confidence.
    After every session, you feel guilty. Ashamed. Like a man who abandoned his greatness for a temporary high.

    4️⃣ It kills your energy.
    Your drive, your focus, your hunger — wiped out. You feel lazy, tired, uninspired.

    5️⃣ It turns you socially awkward.
    Too much self-pleasure makes you anxious in real-life conversations. You start craving fantasy over authentic human connection.

    6️⃣ It rewires your brain.
    Your mind gets addicted to instant pleasure, making it impossible to chase long-term goals.

    7️⃣ It ruins real relationships.
    You get so used to fake digital highs; you lose interest in real intimacy and meaningful connection.

    8️⃣ It breeds extreme cravings.
    What started as “once in a while” becomes daily slavery. And soon, normal content isn’t enough — you chase darker, more damaging material.

    9️⃣ It wastes your time.
    Countless hours gone. No value added. No progress made. Just lost potential.

    It crushes your masculinity.
    A man who trades his life force for pixels and lotion loses his natural dominance, confidence, and warrior spirit.

    1️⃣1️⃣ It makes you settle.
    A man satisfied with fake pleasure is a man too numb to chase real purpose.

    FINAL WARNING:
    If you don’t kill the habit, it will kill your potential. The most dangerous man isn’t broke — it’s the one enslaved by his own lust.

    Discipline is the gatekeeper of destiny.
    No man addicted to self-pleasure will build an empire or command respect.

    Your future’s not in your hands — it’s in your discipline.
    LISTEN UP, MEN — MASTURBATI0N IS DESTROYING YOU AND YOU DON’T EVEN SEE IT. Read before you reactπŸ‘ They told you it’s normal. They told you it’s harmless. They even told you it’s healthy. Let me tell you what they won’t: Masturbation is silently wrecking your mind, your confidence, and your future. Those promoting it aren’t helping you — they’re grooming you for failure. Because tomorrow when your mind’s foggy, your energy’s gone, your confidence dead, and your body wrecked — they’ll sell you the cure. πŸ“Œ The truth? Prevention is power. πŸ“Œ Brutal Thread: 1️⃣ It’s a silent addiction. You tell yourself you can quit anytime — but it’s already controlling you. 2️⃣ It makes you weak. A man addicted to cheap pleasure loses discipline. And without discipline, you’ll fail at everything that matters. 3️⃣ It destroys your confidence. After every session, you feel guilty. Ashamed. Like a man who abandoned his greatness for a temporary high. 4️⃣ It kills your energy. Your drive, your focus, your hunger — wiped out. You feel lazy, tired, uninspired. 5️⃣ It turns you socially awkward. Too much self-pleasure makes you anxious in real-life conversations. You start craving fantasy over authentic human connection. 6️⃣ It rewires your brain. Your mind gets addicted to instant pleasure, making it impossible to chase long-term goals. 7️⃣ It ruins real relationships. You get so used to fake digital highs; you lose interest in real intimacy and meaningful connection. 8️⃣ It breeds extreme cravings. What started as “once in a while” becomes daily slavery. And soon, normal content isn’t enough — you chase darker, more damaging material. 9️⃣ It wastes your time. Countless hours gone. No value added. No progress made. Just lost potential. πŸ”Ÿ It crushes your masculinity. A man who trades his life force for pixels and lotion loses his natural dominance, confidence, and warrior spirit. 1️⃣1️⃣ It makes you settle. A man satisfied with fake pleasure is a man too numb to chase real purpose. πŸ“Œ FINAL WARNING: If you don’t kill the habit, it will kill your potential. The most dangerous man isn’t broke — it’s the one enslaved by his own lust. Discipline is the gatekeeper of destiny. No man addicted to self-pleasure will build an empire or command respect. Your future’s not in your hands — it’s in your discipline.
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