• (Acts 20:32 kjv):-

    And now, brethren, I commend you to God, Let's get very prepared for the 14th of June event which will mark the beginning of the global world cyber space money making phenomena drawn to Nigeria from where it is taking off to other parts of the world including Mark Zuckerberg's United States of America!

    If you agree with me, Oya, say with me, "gada here let's chat the world into gada.chat webbed!"
    👇 (Acts 20:32 kjv):- And now, brethren, I commend you to God, Let's get very prepared for the 14th of June event which will mark the beginning of the global world cyber space money making phenomena drawn to Nigeria from where it is taking off to other parts of the world including Mark Zuckerberg's United States of America! If you agree with me, Oya, say with me, "gada here let's chat the world into gada.chat webbed!" 🤑 🤑 🤑
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  • Breaking
    A German scientist just reviewed that Birthday is not plus 1 but minus 1
    Breaking A German scientist just reviewed that Birthday is not plus 1 but minus 1 😅😅
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  • Friendship: True friendship involves a strong bond built on trust, loyalty, and mutual respect, where individuals accept each other unconditionally, offer unwavering support, and prioritize each other's well-being. It's a relationship where individuals can confide in each other without fear of judgment, and where honesty and kindness are the hallmarks of communication. True friends are present through thick and thin, cheering each other's successes and offering a shoulder to cry on during difficult times.
    Friendship: True friendship involves a strong bond built on trust, loyalty, and mutual respect, where individuals accept each other unconditionally, offer unwavering support, and prioritize each other's well-being. It's a relationship where individuals can confide in each other without fear of judgment, and where honesty and kindness are the hallmarks of communication. True friends are present through thick and thin, cheering each other's successes and offering a shoulder to cry on during difficult times.
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  • Lîsten up, Mên! Here’s Why Yóu Don’t Marry a W0man Over 35 The Math, the Biology, the Reality

    Whelên I tell you don’t marry a woman over 35, I’m nôt just throwing opinions.
    I’m giving you cold logic, fãcts, and brutal masculine truth that society is too scared to say out loud.
    Let’s brêak it down.

    Let’s say she became sêxua||y active at 18.
    She’s nôw 35. That’s 17 years of sêxual activity.
    If she ãveraged just 10 men per year and believe me, that’s modest for many in this era of “exploring” and “experiencing” that’s 170 men.

    Yes, 170 dîfferent men have had access to her body.
    170 opportunities to pair-bond, create soul ties, and destroy her ability to submit to one man.
    Yôu want peace with a woman like that?
    Bro, you’ll be fighting emotîônal ghosts and soul trauma daily.

    Nôw let’s talk biology.

    By age 35, she’s a|ready lost over 90% of her egg supply.
    That’s not speculation. That’s science.
    The peak fertility window for women is between 18 and 28. After that, fertility drops drastica||y, and after 35, it’s a dangerous gamble.
    You’ll spend mi||lions chasing IVF, praying for miracles, or end up childless with a woman who has nothing to give but complaints and comparison.

    Now let’s get darker.

    If she was hãving unprotected sex often (which is common in “serious” or “long-term” re|ationships) she may have had multiple abortions.
    At 20 pôtential pregnancy events over those years?
    You’re looking at a wôman who could’ve terminated 20 lives, and now wants to settle down like it’s just anôther phase.
    And you? You’re supposed to be the fool who gîves her a ring and raises her leftover future?

    Let’s be rea| you’re not her dream man.
    You’re just the last option now that the games are over and the clock is ticking.

    You don’t bui|d a dynasty on a used foundation.
    You don’t marry history, you marry future potential.
    And the o|der she is, the more of her value is already behind her.

    Choose wise|y or suffer silently.

    Crêdit: EMMACK
    moral lesson:To whom it may concern
    Lîsten up, Mên! Here’s Why Yóu Don’t Marry a W0man Over 35 The Math, the Biology, the Reality Whelên I tell you don’t marry a woman over 35, I’m nôt just throwing opinions. I’m giving you cold logic, fãcts, and brutal masculine truth that society is too scared to say out loud. Let’s brêak it down. Let’s say she became sêxua||y active at 18. She’s nôw 35. That’s 17 years of sêxual activity. If she ãveraged just 10 men per year and believe me, that’s modest for many in this era of “exploring” and “experiencing” that’s 170 men. Yes, 170 dîfferent men have had access to her body. 170 opportunities to pair-bond, create soul ties, and destroy her ability to submit to one man. Yôu want peace with a woman like that? Bro, you’ll be fighting emotîônal ghosts and soul trauma daily. Nôw let’s talk biology. By age 35, she’s a|ready lost over 90% of her egg supply. That’s not speculation. That’s science. The peak fertility window for women is between 18 and 28. After that, fertility drops drastica||y, and after 35, it’s a dangerous gamble. You’ll spend mi||lions chasing IVF, praying for miracles, or end up childless with a woman who has nothing to give but complaints and comparison. Now let’s get darker. If she was hãving unprotected sex often (which is common in “serious” or “long-term” re|ationships) she may have had multiple abortions. At 20 pôtential pregnancy events over those years? You’re looking at a wôman who could’ve terminated 20 lives, and now wants to settle down like it’s just anôther phase. And you? You’re supposed to be the fool who gîves her a ring and raises her leftover future? Let’s be rea| you’re not her dream man. You’re just the last option now that the games are over and the clock is ticking. You don’t bui|d a dynasty on a used foundation. You don’t marry history, you marry future potential. And the o|der she is, the more of her value is already behind her. Choose wise|y or suffer silently. Crêdit: EMMACK moral lesson:To whom it may concern
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  • Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it?
    Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof;
    Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof;
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  • Happy Weekend
    Happy Weekend❤️😊
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  • Happy Weekend
    Happy Weekend❤️😊
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  • Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me.
    Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.
    Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.
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  • Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,
    Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
    Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said, Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
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  • This new week will favor you. You will rise, you will shine, and nothing good will be withheld from you. In Jesus name, Amen
    Blessed Week ahead
    This new week will favor you. You will rise, you will shine, and nothing good will be withheld from you. In Jesus name, Amen Blessed Week ahead 🙏
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  • "The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow." - Ernest Hemingway

    Nature doesn’t rush, yet everything transforms in its own time. The process is often painful, but it’s also beautiful—because it’s how strength and beauty are born.

    Think about the caterpillar. It doesn’t just change—it completely falls apart. Its body turns to mush, dissolving into a soupy mess inside the chrysalis. For days, it’s neither caterpillar nor butterfly, just liquid chaos. But that breakdown is necessary. From that messy, almost ugly transformation, wings finally emerge.

    A baby giraffe falls six feet to the ground at birth. Then its mother kicks it, forcing it to stand. Harsh? Yes. But those first wobbly steps are what make its legs strong enough to run.

    A seed buried in darkness doesn’t stay there forever. It cracks, it pushes, it fights through the dirt—until one day, it breaks into the light as a tree.

    Even the mightiest rivers start as small, uncertain streams. They carve through rock not by force, but by persistence.

    The process is hard. It’s messy. It hurts. But it’s also the only way to become what you’re meant to be.

    So be grateful for the struggle. The pressure. The waiting. The unbecoming before the becoming.

    What feels like breaking you is actually building you.

    Trust the process.

    "We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." — Romans 5:3-4

    Good Day and Happy Sunday.
    "The struggle you’re in today is developing the strength you need for tomorrow." - Ernest Hemingway Nature doesn’t rush, yet everything transforms in its own time. The process is often painful, but it’s also beautiful—because it’s how strength and beauty are born. Think about the caterpillar. It doesn’t just change—it completely falls apart. Its body turns to mush, dissolving into a soupy mess inside the chrysalis. For days, it’s neither caterpillar nor butterfly, just liquid chaos. But that breakdown is necessary. From that messy, almost ugly transformation, wings finally emerge. A baby giraffe falls six feet to the ground at birth. Then its mother kicks it, forcing it to stand. Harsh? Yes. But those first wobbly steps are what make its legs strong enough to run. A seed buried in darkness doesn’t stay there forever. It cracks, it pushes, it fights through the dirt—until one day, it breaks into the light as a tree. Even the mightiest rivers start as small, uncertain streams. They carve through rock not by force, but by persistence. The process is hard. It’s messy. It hurts. But it’s also the only way to become what you’re meant to be. So be grateful for the struggle. The pressure. The waiting. The unbecoming before the becoming. What feels like breaking you is actually building you. Trust the process. "We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." — Romans 5:3-4 Good Day and Happy Sunday.
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  • They said Igbos are only in the 5 South East state... Somebody lied!

    They said Igbos are not in BAYELSA State... Somebody lied!

    They said there are no Igbos in Kogi, Benue, Edo, Cross River, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State... Somebody lied!

    Now I we must ask, why are the Igbo communities story in Osakwenike, Sagbama Local Government Area of BAYELSA State not being told.

    An under developed area and totally cut off from every government and social amenities.

    Why?

    Let’s Unify IGBOS Now
    They said Igbos are only in the 5 South East state... Somebody lied! They said Igbos are not in BAYELSA State... Somebody lied! They said there are no Igbos in Kogi, Benue, Edo, Cross River, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State... Somebody lied! Now I we must ask, why are the Igbo communities story in Osakwenike, Sagbama Local Government Area of BAYELSA State not being told. An under developed area and totally cut off from every government and social amenities. Why? Let’s Unify IGBOS Now
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