• Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do
    Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do
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  • An evil person is like a dirty window, they never let the light shine through.
    An evil person is like a dirty window, they never let the light shine through. 👌 💣 🦁
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  • Jehovah the God almighty will always show mercy to those who show mercy to others.
    Let learn to be kind and show mercy to others.
    Jehovah the God almighty will always show mercy to those who show mercy to others. Let learn to be kind and show mercy to others.
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  • While I was heading somewhere earlier today, I reached where I'm supposed to cross to the other side of the road, and there are two lanes but something skeptical happened, while I was standing waiting for the road to clear you know a little bit, and then there was this man who also wanted to cross to the other side of the road but he noticed how I've been standing and confused about my crossing, guess what he did?

    He offered to help me cross by stretching out his hand for me to slip mine into his so we could cross together and immediately I offered my hands and before I knew it, we'd both crossed the two lanes down to the other side of the road.

    I thanked him and we both parted ways.

    This whole scenario got me thinking about something and here it is;

    These made me realize how God has been stretching out his hands to help us in our most difficult times but sometimes we felt overwhelmed about the whole situation and couldn't see His hand stretched out.

    We feel like we can do it on our own without the help of our father.

    It also made me realize how God has been stretching out his strong arm to help us cross the storm or see us through but we couldn't trust him enough to let him hold our hands.

    We don't trust him enough to help us through the situation.

    But the good thing is this, God is still stretching forth his hand to help you: will you recognize him and trust him enough to help you through the storm or will you rather “cross the road on your own “?
    While I was heading somewhere earlier today, I reached where I'm supposed to cross to the other side of the road, and there are two lanes but something skeptical happened, while I was standing waiting for the road to clear you know a little bit, and then there was this man who also wanted to cross to the other side of the road but he noticed how I've been standing and confused about my crossing, guess what he did? He offered to help me cross by stretching out his hand for me to slip mine into his so we could cross together and immediately I offered my hands and before I knew it, we'd both crossed the two lanes down to the other side of the road. I thanked him and we both parted ways. This whole scenario got me thinking about something and here it is; These made me realize how God has been stretching out his hands to help us in our most difficult times but sometimes we felt overwhelmed about the whole situation and couldn't see His hand stretched out. We feel like we can do it on our own without the help of our father. It also made me realize how God has been stretching out his strong arm to help us cross the storm or see us through but we couldn't trust him enough to let him hold our hands. We don't trust him enough to help us through the situation. But the good thing is this, God is still stretching forth his hand to help you: will you recognize him and trust him enough to help you through the storm or will you rather “cross the road on your own “?
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  • ```Your Future Awaits, Your Past Is Done
    This powerful statement should be a reminder to you that your primary focus should always be on what lies ahead, not what's already happened. Your future needs you, your decisions, and your actions to be shaped. It's a blank canvas waiting for you to create. In contrast, your past doesn't need anything from you; it's unchangeable and complete. Dwelling on it won't alter what's already occurred. Instead, direct your efforts and attention to building what you desire.```
    ```Your Future Awaits, Your Past Is Done This powerful statement should be a reminder to you that your primary focus should always be on what lies ahead, not what's already happened. Your future needs you, your decisions, and your actions to be shaped. It's a blank canvas waiting for you to create. In contrast, your past doesn't need anything from you; it's unchangeable and complete. Dwelling on it won't alter what's already occurred. Instead, direct your efforts and attention to building what you desire.```
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  • Come let us make money on gada
    Come let us make money on gada
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  • ```If you're dealing with someone consumed by hatred towards you, I'd suggest letting them waste their energy on their negative emotions. Perhaps they can spend their days festering in their own resentment, and as the years go by, they'll wither away in their own bitterness. May their life be a testament to the destructive power of hate, and may they ultimately succumb to the very negativity they've cultivated. Their existence can be a cautionary tale of how letting hatred dominate one's life can lead to ruin. As they waste away, perhaps they'll realize too late that their life could have been spent on more meaningful pursuits, but by then, it might be too late."```
    ```If you're dealing with someone consumed by hatred towards you, I'd suggest letting them waste their energy on their negative emotions. Perhaps they can spend their days festering in their own resentment, and as the years go by, they'll wither away in their own bitterness. May their life be a testament to the destructive power of hate, and may they ultimately succumb to the very negativity they've cultivated. Their existence can be a cautionary tale of how letting hatred dominate one's life can lead to ruin. As they waste away, perhaps they'll realize too late that their life could have been spent on more meaningful pursuits, but by then, it might be too late."```
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  • Let's celebrate our legend
    Let's celebrate our legend
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  • 'Let's Give Igbo A Chance'— Obasanjo’s Shocking Massage Over Nigerian Presidency

    In the quiet of his Abeokuta residence, former President Olusegun Obasanjo sat with a delegation of southern leaders from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), their voices mingling with the weight of a nation’s struggles. The air was heavy with purpose as Obasanjo, a elder statesman whose words still carry the resonance of decades in Nigeria’s political arena, delivered a sobering diagnosis: Nigeria, under President Bola Tinubu, remains a nation in bondage, shackled by insecurity, economic turmoil, and the divisive grip of ethnic-based politics.

    His voice, steady yet laced with urgency, painted a vivid picture of a country adrift. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” Obasanjo said, pausing for emphasis, “but we have not yet experienced a genuine Nigerian president—one who represents everyone, not just their ethnic group.” The room fell silent, the gravity of his words settling over the visitors, who had come seeking counsel ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Obasanjo’s message was clear: Nigeria’s challenges—banditry ravaging communities, an economy teetering on the edge, and tribalism fueling division—persist because its leaders have too often prioritized personal gain over national unity. “Our problems will persist until we take action,” he warned, his tone a blend of frustration and resolve. He spoke of a nation not only failing its own people but also falling short of the world’s expectations, its potential stifled by a cycle of ineffective leadership.

    The former president’s call to action was both a plea and a challenge. He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, to stay engaged in the political process, and to hold fast to hope despite the hardships. “We cannot advance if we continue to cycle leadership based on ethnic divisions,” he said, his words cutting through the room like a clarion call. Nigeria, he insisted, needs a leader who transcends tribal loyalties, one who embodies the collective aspirations of its diverse people.

    As the NNPP leaders listened, Obasanjo’s vision for a united Nigeria unfolded. He spoke of immediate measures to tackle insecurity and revitalize the economy, warning that without such steps, the nation would remain trapped in a pattern of stagnation. “The majority of political leaders today are not genuine nationalists,” he declared, accusing them of chasing power for personal gain rather than the nation’s welfare.

    The meeting in Abeokuta was more than a political consultation; it was a moment of reckoning. Obasanjo’s words, delivered with the conviction of a man who has seen Nigeria through its triumphs and trials, left no doubt: the country stands at a crossroads. As the rain-soaked streets outside his home buzzed with the rhythm of daily life, his message lingered—a call for a collective spirit, genuine intentions, and a leader who can finally unshackle Nigeria from its burdens and lead it toward a future worthy of its promise.

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    'Let's Give Igbo A Chance'— Obasanjo’s Shocking Massage Over Nigerian Presidency In the quiet of his Abeokuta residence, former President Olusegun Obasanjo sat with a delegation of southern leaders from the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), their voices mingling with the weight of a nation’s struggles. The air was heavy with purpose as Obasanjo, a elder statesman whose words still carry the resonance of decades in Nigeria’s political arena, delivered a sobering diagnosis: Nigeria, under President Bola Tinubu, remains a nation in bondage, shackled by insecurity, economic turmoil, and the divisive grip of ethnic-based politics. His voice, steady yet laced with urgency, painted a vivid picture of a country adrift. “We have had Fulani Nigerian presidents, Hausa Nigerian presidents, Yoruba Nigerian presidents,” Obasanjo said, pausing for emphasis, “but we have not yet experienced a genuine Nigerian president—one who represents everyone, not just their ethnic group.” The room fell silent, the gravity of his words settling over the visitors, who had come seeking counsel ahead of the 2027 general elections. Obasanjo’s message was clear: Nigeria’s challenges—banditry ravaging communities, an economy teetering on the edge, and tribalism fueling division—persist because its leaders have too often prioritized personal gain over national unity. “Our problems will persist until we take action,” he warned, his tone a blend of frustration and resolve. He spoke of a nation not only failing its own people but also falling short of the world’s expectations, its potential stifled by a cycle of ineffective leadership. The former president’s call to action was both a plea and a challenge. He urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, to stay engaged in the political process, and to hold fast to hope despite the hardships. “We cannot advance if we continue to cycle leadership based on ethnic divisions,” he said, his words cutting through the room like a clarion call. Nigeria, he insisted, needs a leader who transcends tribal loyalties, one who embodies the collective aspirations of its diverse people. As the NNPP leaders listened, Obasanjo’s vision for a united Nigeria unfolded. He spoke of immediate measures to tackle insecurity and revitalize the economy, warning that without such steps, the nation would remain trapped in a pattern of stagnation. “The majority of political leaders today are not genuine nationalists,” he declared, accusing them of chasing power for personal gain rather than the nation’s welfare. The meeting in Abeokuta was more than a political consultation; it was a moment of reckoning. Obasanjo’s words, delivered with the conviction of a man who has seen Nigeria through its triumphs and trials, left no doubt: the country stands at a crossroads. As the rain-soaked streets outside his home buzzed with the rhythm of daily life, his message lingered—a call for a collective spirit, genuine intentions, and a leader who can finally unshackle Nigeria from its burdens and lead it toward a future worthy of its promise. Follow Kenneth for Getting More Updates!
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  • My fellow Gada chat you see this thing called money we must pack it in this in this gada chat oooo in Jesus name please let me see your Amen please.
    My fellow Gada chat you see this thing called money we must pack it in this in this gada chat oooo in Jesus name please let me see your Amen please.
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  • My fellow Gada chat come online oooo, let us pack money in Jesus name. Let see your resounding Amen in a comment section please.
    My fellow Gada chat come online oooo, let us pack money in Jesus name. Let see your resounding Amen in a comment section please.
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  • Hello people, We are ready to engage you with not just interesting, but important topics that seems not to be talked about as it should.
    On this note we are starting with the ULCER SERIES.
    "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" it's said so, let's start from the center of it all_ the "STOMACH"!All foodies gather here
    Watch out for the introduction
    #TheChi #everyone #health #chinannonaworld #https://chinannonablogspot.blogspot.com/2025/07/ulcer-what-journey.html?m=1
    #lifestyle #gadatrends #funnygada
    Hello people, We are ready to engage you with not just interesting, but important topics that seems not to be talked about as it should. On this note we are starting with the ULCER SERIES. "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" it's said so, let's start from the center of it all_ the "STOMACH"!😋All foodies gather here 😍 Watch out for the introduction ⏩📩 #TheChi #everyone #health #chinannonaworld #https://chinannonablogspot.blogspot.com/2025/07/ulcer-what-journey.html?m=1 #lifestyle #gadatrends #funnygada
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