NewStats: 3,259,813 , 8,170,938 topics. Date: Monday, 26 May 2025 at 04:45 AM 534b2y6z3e3g |
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![]() I'm still sad of kekerejesu death. Young guy! I was part of his initial followers when he started preaching on Facebook. I still can't believe he is gone. 1 Like |
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dederocs: They don't do that! I was shocked when my dad told me that a very big hospital called to complain that they don't have some OTC medication in their shelves. I don't even want to talk about the fact that hospitals in Abuja did not even have some paediatric vaccines at that time. Infant, some children with respiratory issues suffered because some medication to nebulise wasn't available. |
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WorldRichest: You're allowing tribalism make you sound like a FULL. Mr Babalola that lost his 8 months pregnant wife in ICU IN FMCA will sure give you a dirty slap because the medication that should have revived her couldn't be gotten in the hospital, In Onitsha or Lagos on the two days she went into coma because shops are locked down. That man and his family went through hell combing nook and crannies of Abuja for those medication. My daughter's life was saved because my siblings were taking from warehouses of other co-sellers outside the market and waybilling it. And YES! My daughter was the only person that survived. 4 Likes |
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WorldRichest: All the shops were closed,fake or no fake. |
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AustineE1: It is true, my father paid. Although in Lagos. He paid 300k. Although they didn't find anything incriminating, just random closing of shops. 1 Like |
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helinues: Lol. You're very petty! 6 Likes |
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![]() This early? What kind of obsession is this? Quite disturbing. 10 Likes |
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![]() In 2019, before COVID-19 in Nigeria, I had a terrible dream that I was in a bush and some men holding weapons, they were speaking different languages but still understanding themselves and were chasing after Fulanis. I woke up, and told my husband. It was a terrible dream, in fact, these men also went after their women and children. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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![]() This just broke my heart ❤ 1 Like |
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I like the way you write Malili. You're intelligent. 13 Likes 1 Share |
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![]() Who cares?! Who still go to UK sef? |
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franvincoop:Truth, humans are wired differently. Same way some men will quietly shut the door when they catch their wives redhanded, while some would commit murder. 1 Like |
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Mikocake: No, you didn't come in peace. You're a very troubled man. May you heal. Thank you! |
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![]() I a heart-wrenching tale of a Rev father. This was narrated by his best friend. This Rev. Was conducting confession one morning and was about to round up when he saw his uncle walk into the church, he finished with the last confessor and was walking towards his uncle worried that there may be a problem at home to warrant the unannounced visit, only for the uncle to tell him he came for confession. Well, he put back his robe and the old man knelt and dropped a bombshell. He confessed outright that he killed his brother, the Rev's father. When his friend ( the narrator) asked him, "What did you do?" The Rev laughed. He forgives. blessed his uncle, gave him some penance to do and that's it! What will you do? Yes you? 1 Like |
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KnowledgePower7: ![]() Did the white guy who shot him forgive him? What has race got to do with forgiveness? 5 Likes |
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Why am I crying? ![]() The greatest asset to have is a spirit that forgives easily and forgets without being asked for it. It's a virtue I don't have, and I pray I do because it's spirit-soothing. My husband has that virtue and it's so heart pleasing to see it each time I piss him off. Or anyone, including those under him. He has a rare kind of forgiving spirit. One day, I asked him, "Honey, why do you forgive easily?" My sweet husband looked and me and smiled, he said, "Unforgiveness is a load too heavy for my heart to carry; better I let go and be at peace.So I don't wait for people to apologise before I forgive them" And I'm learning... 15 Likes |
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Aduke96: My dear catholic church is trying. Last year I was hospitalised for some months, I didn't even ask for financial help( Already God was providing)but when my parish heard about it, they took over every dime. Infact EVERY DIME running into millions. ![]() Everybody save back their money ![]() ![]() ![]() I love Catholic church oooo. Anybody that sees me won't know I went through a life threatening surgeries, I'm so damn healthy now. 4 Likes |
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IPIGSRSHALLOW: Sincerely, including graveyard excavators and human heads decapitators |
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Let it not be bombed please. Modified: it's in UAE, better. 6 Likes |
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More like killing Nigerians
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![]() Those asking for evidence. Don't push Natasha oo, she may just have the Senators birth clothes on her phone. But in all, Take a little time this night to pray and thank God for life. My dear, make out time to serve God,it's very important. God bless 2 Likes |
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ericmor: Lol. Who told you E- money ain't a social media person? And E - money ain't trending? Oga, both are always in the spotlight, one ain't just forcing it. |
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helinues:: SoftSport: Same person. CC: Seun Osewa 3 Likes |
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ericmor: Now he has been disgrace. E- money doesn't drag to be recognised. One you're big, you're big. Shouldn't be seen everywhere and anywhere. |
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![]() What is he even doing there? Sometimes being anonymous is valuable. 13 Likes |
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Krismas: Why are you tears? |
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