• A TRUE LOVE IS GIVING,
    AS AN IMAGE OF GOD,
    LET'S FOLLOW HIS EXAMPLE IN LOVE ..........

    John 3:16
    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life
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    Happy New week
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    have blessed week friends
    A TRUE LOVE 💘 IS GIVING, AS AN IMAGE OF GOD, LET'S FOLLOW HIS EXAMPLE IN LOVE .......... John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life ......... Happy New week ........... have blessed week friends
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  • Show some love today is Sunday touch Life and put smile on people face.
    Show some love today is Sunday 🙂😉😙😘 touch 😘 Life and put smile on people face.
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  • *DON'T LET THEM ESCAPE**

    "Then Elijah commanded, “Seize all the prophets of Baal. *Don’t let a single one escape!” So the people seized them all*, and Elijah took them down to the Kishon Valley...." 1 Kings 18:40 [NLT].

    Why a lot of us have recurrent battles and crisis is because we allow people who should not escape to escape and they continue haunting us and our loved ones. Read Numbers 33:55: _"‘But if you don’t force those people out of the land, they will bring you trouble. They will be like ·sharp hooks [barbs] in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will bring trouble to the land where you live."_ Oh dear Lord, help me to drive out all those people and things I need to from my life, family, ministry, career and land si they don't continue to trouble me in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning. AmanimIs
    *👉DON'T LET THEM ESCAPE** "Then Elijah commanded, “Seize all the prophets of Baal. *Don’t let a single one escape!” So the people seized them all*, and Elijah took them down to the Kishon Valley...." 1 Kings 18:40 [NLT]. Why a lot of us have recurrent battles and crisis is because we allow people who should not escape to escape and they continue haunting us and our loved ones. Read Numbers 33:55: _"‘But if you don’t force those people out of the land, they will bring you trouble. They will be like ·sharp hooks [barbs] in your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will bring trouble to the land where you live."_ Oh dear Lord, help me to drive out all those people and things I need to from my life, family, ministry, career and land si they don't continue to trouble me in Jesus Christ name. Amen. Good morning. Amanim🙏Is
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  • Happy Sunday my beloved family and friends
    Happy Sunday my beloved family and friends
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  • You glow differently when you have a good partner taking care of your heart. React before you read

    It’s a kind of peace that shows on your face, even when you’re not smiling. You feel calm, safe, understood, and that calmness slowly becomes a part of how you carry yourself. When someone truly cares for you, it’s not just about big words or grand gestures. It’s in the little things like always checking in on you, remembering what makes you happy, standing by you when life gets hard. You start to feel lighter, not because everything is perfect, but because you’re no longer carrying your struggles alone.

    A good partner doesn’t try to fix you, they just love you gently while you grow. They listen, they notice, they support you without making you feel like a burden. That kind of love teaches you to breathe easier, live better, and trust more. And slowly, without even realizing it, you start to bloom. Your heart feels safe, and your soul feels seen. You stop hiding parts of yourself, because you know you're loved exactly as you are.

    That’s the kind of love that makes you glow, not the loud kind, but the quiet, steady light that shines from feeling truly cared for.
    You glow differently when you have a good partner taking care of your heart. React before you read👏 It’s a kind of peace that shows on your face, even when you’re not smiling. You feel calm, safe, understood, and that calmness slowly becomes a part of how you carry yourself. When someone truly cares for you, it’s not just about big words or grand gestures. It’s in the little things like always checking in on you, remembering what makes you happy, standing by you when life gets hard. You start to feel lighter, not because everything is perfect, but because you’re no longer carrying your struggles alone. A good partner doesn’t try to fix you, they just love you gently while you grow. They listen, they notice, they support you without making you feel like a burden. That kind of love teaches you to breathe easier, live better, and trust more. And slowly, without even realizing it, you start to bloom. Your heart feels safe, and your soul feels seen. You stop hiding parts of yourself, because you know you're loved exactly as you are. That’s the kind of love that makes you glow, not the loud kind, but the quiet, steady light that shines from feeling truly cared for. 🖤
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  • Beloved, Henceforth, you shall be gloriously blessed this year, your light will shine more than a million stars. Wherever you step into, you will enjoy divine favour, mercy and God's multiple grace, every obstacles on your way shall be removed... Amen.
    Good morning, have a wonderful service.
    Beloved, Henceforth, you shall be gloriously blessed this year, your light will shine more than a million stars. Wherever you step into, you will enjoy divine favour, mercy and God's multiple grace, every obstacles on your way shall be removed... Amen. Good morning, have a wonderful service.
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  • “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family

    Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it.

    In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea.

    “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.”

    But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what?

    Don Jazzy said YES.

    Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family.

    “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia.

    It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days.

    Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her.

    “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said,

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    “I No Get Shame!” – Tiwa Savage Spills it all on How She Begged Don Jazzy for a Second Chance, Found Love, and Built Her Mavin Family Before she was Africa’s ultimate Afrobeats queen, singing her heart out on Somebody’s Son, Tiwa Savage was just a bold dreamer with thick skin and zero shame—and she’s not afraid to admit it. In a tell-it-all, deeply emotional interview with Afrobeats Intelligence, Tiwa opened up about one of the most defining moments of her career—the day she humbled herself and knocked on Don Jazzy’s door again, this time, with a shameless but heartfelt plea. “When Don Jazzy started Mavin, I went to him and said, ‘Can you sign me now? Because you didn’t sign me in Mo’Hits before,’” she said, laughing. “I asked again. Wow. Oh my God. I don’t have shame.” But behind the laughter was something raw: a woman who knew her worth, who had once been overlooked in the Mo’Hits era, but refused to let rejection define her. Tiwa wasn’t just asking to be signed—she was fighting for her destiny. And guess what? Don Jazzy said YES. Just like that, the doors to Mavin Records swung wide open for her—and with them came not just hit songs, but something even more precious: a family. “Mavin was like home. If something trended online or I was going through stuff personally, I could just run into Jazzy’s room. Everyone—Dr Sid, Reekado Banks, Tega—they’d gather, no judgement. We’d cry, talk, laugh... That bond? I miss it,” Tiwa revealed, her voice soft with nostalgia. It wasn’t just about music. It was late-night heart-to-hearts, sibling fights, shared wins, inside jokes. And yes—love stories bloomed too. Fans whispered back then about sparks between some of the Mavin stars, and while Tiwa’s lips stay sealed, you could feel the warmth in how she talked about those days. Now with Empire, Tiwa’s journey has shifted. It’s less warmth, more business. And while she’s bossing up in a big way—touring, deals, international features—there’s a part of her that still longs for the tight-knit magic Mavin once gave her. “You have to know who you’re signing to. That experience shaped me—not just musically, but as a businesswoman too,” she said, Copied
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  • Don’t marry that girl, If the wig she’s wearing is more expensive than the thoughts she carries...

    Don’t marry her if her daily obsession is how to appear rich instead of how to become truly valuable.

    Because a beautiful face without a beautiful mind will frustrate your future.

    The glow will fade, but ignorance will remain and that’s not a battle you want to fight in marriage.

    We now live in a generation that mistakes aesthetic for identity.

    A girl can spend ₦150,000 on a wig but would never invest ₦15,000 in a course that could sharpen her skills or expand her opportunities.

    She can name the brands of luxury perfumes and trending lip glosses, but can’t hold a five-minute conversation on purpose, business, or wisdom.

    She will spend hours in front of a mirror but won’t spend 20 minutes with a book.

    And somehow… she believes this is what makes her “wife material.”

    No, brother. Don’t be deceived.

    Marry a woman who builds herself.

    A woman who is as interested in growing her mind as she is in styling her edges.

    A woman who can slay a dress, but also slay in business strategy and purpose planning.

    One who understands that while beauty may open doors, only value will keep her in the room.

    Don’t marry a woman whose greatest goal in life is to trend.

    Marry one whose life is intentional. Purposeful. Directional.

    A woman who is not waiting for you to complete her life, but preparing herself so that you both complement each other.

    The truth is, a woman who refuses to grow her mind will be a burden, not a blessing in marriage.

    You’ll spend your life trying to fill the gaps her immaturity creates, emotionally, mentally, and even financially.

    “Beauty without intelligence is like a masterpiece painted on a napkin.”

    And yes, this isn’t to shame any woman who loves to look good.

    There’s nothing wrong with luxury.

    But it becomes dangerous when that’s all there is.

    … So my brother, when you finally meet her, make sure that you help her become better.

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    Yours Inspiration,
    Kathryn Esther Clement
    #HeavenlyMandate
    Don’t marry that girl, If the wig she’s wearing is more expensive than the thoughts she carries... Don’t marry her if her daily obsession is how to appear rich instead of how to become truly valuable. Because a beautiful face without a beautiful mind will frustrate your future. The glow will fade, but ignorance will remain and that’s not a battle you want to fight in marriage. We now live in a generation that mistakes aesthetic for identity. A girl can spend ₦150,000 on a wig but would never invest ₦15,000 in a course that could sharpen her skills or expand her opportunities. She can name the brands of luxury perfumes and trending lip glosses, but can’t hold a five-minute conversation on purpose, business, or wisdom. She will spend hours in front of a mirror but won’t spend 20 minutes with a book. And somehow… she believes this is what makes her “wife material.” No, brother. Don’t be deceived. Marry a woman who builds herself. A woman who is as interested in growing her mind as she is in styling her edges. A woman who can slay a dress, but also slay in business strategy and purpose planning. One who understands that while beauty may open doors, only value will keep her in the room. Don’t marry a woman whose greatest goal in life is to trend. Marry one whose life is intentional. Purposeful. Directional. A woman who is not waiting for you to complete her life, but preparing herself so that you both complement each other. The truth is, a woman who refuses to grow her mind will be a burden, not a blessing in marriage. You’ll spend your life trying to fill the gaps her immaturity creates, emotionally, mentally, and even financially. “Beauty without intelligence is like a masterpiece painted on a napkin.” And yes, this isn’t to shame any woman who loves to look good. There’s nothing wrong with luxury. But it becomes dangerous when that’s all there is. … So my brother, when you finally meet her, make sure that you help her become better. _____ 📷 Internet Yours Inspiration, Kathryn Esther Clement #HeavenlyMandate
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  • Some family members may not be able to contribute financially on your Big Day (Weddings, Graduations, Funerals, or other gatherings ) but they do not fail to show up with their hands and their hearts.

    Don’t overlook the Uncle who doesn’t give money but ensures the Cow and Goats are properly slaughtered.

    The Big Aunty who scrubs the pots clean, turns the garri and helps in cooking.

    The brother who sets the Canopies and calls his friends to help push your car out of the mud, help in washing it after pulling out.

    The sister who wakes up at night to take your child to the bathroom.

    Their way of giving may not be through cash, but through love, effort, and presence and that counts just as much.

    Never underestimate or look down on someone because their support isn’t financial.

    Love comes in many forms.

    Learn to value all of them and above all, learn to respect people.
    Some family members may not be able to contribute financially on your Big Day (Weddings, Graduations, Funerals, or other gatherings ) but they do not fail to show up with their hands and their hearts. Don’t overlook the Uncle who doesn’t give money but ensures the Cow and Goats are properly slaughtered. The Big Aunty who scrubs the pots clean, turns the garri and helps in cooking🍳. The brother who sets the Canopies and calls his friends to help push your car out of the mud, help in washing it after pulling out. The sister who wakes up at night to take your child to the bathroom. Their way of giving may not be through cash, but through love, effort, and presence and that counts just as much. Never underestimate or look down on someone because their support isn’t financial. Love comes in many forms. Learn to value all of them and above all, learn to respect people.
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  • Psalms 40:11 Lord, don't hold back your tender mercies from me. Let your unfailing love and faithfulness always protect me.
    Psalms 40:11 Lord, don't hold back your tender mercies from me. Let your unfailing love and faithfulness always protect me.
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  • 2Baba Finally Spills the Tea: Why He Walked Away From Annie & Chose Natasha Osawaru—And His Shocking Take on Men and Monogamy!

    Whew! Grab your popcorn because Nigeria's music icon 2Baba has just shattered the internet with a bombshell interview that’s got tongues wagging and jaws on the floor.

    After months of whispering, speculating, and social media side-eyes, the 49-year-old legend HAS FINALLY OPENED UP about WHY HE REALLY ENDED THINGS WITH LONGTIME LOVE ANNIE IDIBIA—and why he chose Natasha Osawaru, a stunning, poised lawmaker from Edo State, as his new heartthrob.

    Let’s rewind: Five months ago, the Afrobeat veteran shocked fans when he publicly split from Annie, the actress who stood by him through thick, thin, and baby mama drama.

    Then, like a scene straight out of a Nollywood movie, he was spotted cozying up with Natasha—and the internet exploded.

    Now, in a sizzling sit-down on the '234 Mzansi’ podcast hosted by Nedu Wazobia and crew, 2Baba didn’t hold back. No filters, no PR spin—just raw, emotional honesty.

    “I’m not chasing looks,” he said bluntly. “Yes, beauty is nice, but I want peace, someone I can talk to freely without tension, someone who won’t flip at every little thing. That’s Natasha.”

    Yup, the singer made it clear: he’s done with emotional turbulence. Without naming names (but we know who he meant), he hinted that constant drama, disrespect, and bottled-up tensions wore him out. And when it comes to Annie, 2Baba was diplomatic but firm:

    “She’s amazing. We had a bond, we gave it our best. But when something stops working, you don’t force it. We know what we went through. The public doesn’t.”

    And just when you think it couldn’t get any messier—bam! 2Baba drops a take so controversial it could spark a gender war on Twitter:

    “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again—even if it gets me in trouble. Men were not built to be sexually with one woman. Emotionally? Sure. Love? Yes. But sexually? Nah.”

    Say what now?! According to him, biology is the culprit. He insists a man can genuinely love one woman and still struggle to be sexually exclusive. “A man has many seeds,” he added unapologetically. “He can’t just drop them in one place.”

    Whew. So while Natasha might be his peace and Annie was his queen, 2Baba is out here defending the wandering ways of the male species—boldly, controversially, and without an ounce of shame.

    He ended the chat with a message to all struggling couples: “Don’t stay in bondage for society. Speak up, walk away if you must. Your peace matters more than their opinions.”

    And just like that, 2Baba has lit a fire under every comment section in Nigeria. The Idibia fairytale may be over, but the drama? Oh honey, it’s only just begun.

    Was this really his situation?

    Or is he defending his wrong?

    Will Natasha soon receive her own slice of chaos(when the manly biology kicks in like he mentioned earlier)?

    Which is it?

    WHAT DO YOU THINK

    Let's speak up and discuss this. Something isn't right.

    #2faceidibia #annieidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #naijatrends #trendingnow #naijamusicindustry
    2Baba Finally Spills the Tea: Why He Walked Away From Annie & Chose Natasha Osawaru—And His Shocking Take on Men and Monogamy! Whew! Grab your popcorn because Nigeria's music icon 2Baba has just shattered the internet with a bombshell interview that’s got tongues wagging and jaws on the floor. After months of whispering, speculating, and social media side-eyes, the 49-year-old legend HAS FINALLY OPENED UP about WHY HE REALLY ENDED THINGS WITH LONGTIME LOVE ANNIE IDIBIA—and why he chose Natasha Osawaru, a stunning, poised lawmaker from Edo State, as his new heartthrob. Let’s rewind: Five months ago, the Afrobeat veteran shocked fans when he publicly split from Annie, the actress who stood by him through thick, thin, and baby mama drama. Then, like a scene straight out of a Nollywood movie, he was spotted cozying up with Natasha—and the internet exploded. Now, in a sizzling sit-down on the '234 Mzansi’ podcast hosted by Nedu Wazobia and crew, 2Baba didn’t hold back. No filters, no PR spin—just raw, emotional honesty. “I’m not chasing looks,” he said bluntly. “Yes, beauty is nice, but I want peace, someone I can talk to freely without tension, someone who won’t flip at every little thing. That’s Natasha.” Yup, the singer made it clear: he’s done with emotional turbulence. Without naming names (but we know who he meant), he hinted that constant drama, disrespect, and bottled-up tensions wore him out. And when it comes to Annie, 2Baba was diplomatic but firm: “She’s amazing. We had a bond, we gave it our best. But when something stops working, you don’t force it. We know what we went through. The public doesn’t.” And just when you think it couldn’t get any messier—bam! 2Baba drops a take so controversial it could spark a gender war on Twitter: “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again—even if it gets me in trouble. Men were not built to be sexually with one woman. Emotionally? Sure. Love? Yes. But sexually? Nah.” Say what now?! According to him, biology is the culprit. He insists a man can genuinely love one woman and still struggle to be sexually exclusive. “A man has many seeds,” he added unapologetically. “He can’t just drop them in one place.” Whew. So while Natasha might be his peace and Annie was his queen, 2Baba is out here defending the wandering ways of the male species—boldly, controversially, and without an ounce of shame. He ended the chat with a message to all struggling couples: “Don’t stay in bondage for society. Speak up, walk away if you must. Your peace matters more than their opinions.” And just like that, 2Baba has lit a fire under every comment section in Nigeria. The Idibia fairytale may be over, but the drama? Oh honey, it’s only just begun. Was this really his situation? Or is he defending his wrong? Will Natasha soon receive her own slice of chaos(when the manly biology kicks in like he mentioned earlier)? Which is it? WHAT DO YOU THINK ❓ Let's speak up and discuss this. Something isn't right. #2faceidibia #annieidibia #nigeriaentertainment #naijacelebrities #nollywoodactress #nollywoodcelebrities #naijatrends #trendingnow #naijamusicindustry
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  • Honour thy father and thy mother and thou shall love thy neighbor as thy self
    Honour thy father and thy mother and thou shall love thy neighbor as thy self
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