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Replying to @janesonsy16
A church is an hospital where yu find diverse kinds of patients,some are responding to treatment while some are not. Yu prolly had dealings with the ones still recuperating or possibly in ICU sef. next time luk well,by their fruit you shall know them not by their Bio or Sm posts.
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Everyday I see them I'll repost
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Dear Nigerian youths, let’s make this video trend, And please get your PVC
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Nigerians are creating awareness to those offline. Do ur part, by reposting online. Our voices must be heard. The time is now
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The President who maintained the price of fuel at N87 per litre was called incompetent. Meanwhile, the one who took it to N1,350 is called the master strategist.
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Just retweet and let the world see
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Ladies and Gentlemen, can you start checking yours now because we want to start the escalations. INEC is becoming a rogue institution under Joash Amupitan
They are already manipulating the voters register. In 2027, so many people will arrive the polling stations only to find out that their names are missing from the voters register.
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Aboki no wise Aboki no wise But Aboki wey dey shine your shoe dey travel from Port Harcourt go Kano, just to go vote💀 But U no fit move from Rukpokwu go Vote for Borikiri, within the same P-Harcourt🤡 Between U & Aboki, Who be the FOOL?🤷‍♂️
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The fact that we even have to convince people not to re-elect Tinubu is sickening.
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It cost $0.00 to retweet so that @SenRemiTinubu & @officialABAT can see this
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It cost you $0.00 to retweet.
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It will cost you 0 Naira to Retweet this post.
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When I was Muslim, I used to ask Christians: “If Jesus was really God, why did He eat, sleep, and bleed like us?” And honestly, I used to ask it with pride like it was some unbeatable argument. But later I realized something: That question was not exposing Christianity. It was exposing my misunderstanding of what kind of God Jesus claimed to be. Because the real question is not: “Why would God become weak?” The real question is: “What kind of God would willingly step into human suffering at all?” Islam taught me about a God who was distant and untouchable. But Christianity introduced me to a God who stepped into hunger, exhaustion, grief, pain, betrayal, blood, and suffering with us. And suddenly His humanity stopped feeling like weakness to me. It became proof of love. If Jesus ate, it means He came close enough to experience hunger beside us. If He slept, it means He embraced the exhaustion we carry. If He bled, it means He did not stand above suffering watching us from a distance. He entered it Himself. Philippians 2 says Christ emptied Himself and took on flesh. Not because He stopped being God, but because He wanted humanity to finally see what God is actually like. And it turns out God is willing to suffer for the people He loves. That changed everything for me. Because every other religion demanded sacrifice from humanity. Jesus became the sacrifice Himself. And no prophet in history ever claimed that.
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We need to do ‘BROOM BURNING CHALLENGE’, to create massive awareness to the grassroots that we have collectively rejected APC.
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Dear Nigerians, PAY ATTENTION! Please go & register for your PVC. Registration is still on. It started since May 11 & it will close on Friday July 10. Those who recently turned 18 should hurry. If you’ve lost your PVC or it’s damaged, please do not register afresh. Just visit cvr.inecnigeria.org or the nearest INEC office & apply for a replacement. You can also transfer your PVC to your new location. Visit the INEC office in your LGA or state, & apply for a transfer. We need to vote out the clown. Inflation is mad. The cost of living is killing the living. Things are too expensive. No peace of mind. Banditry is everywhere. Our children are inside the bush. No word from Aso Rock tenant. On Election Day, please don’t sit at home. Come outside & vote, our votes must count! We vote & follow INEC officials to the ward, LGA, & state collation centers. It’s going to be a Vigil night across Nigeria. There will be no 4am declaration. Let’s do the right thing this time. Talk is cheap, action speaks louder. 🙏🙏
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APC wants you to stop tweeting about Obi–Kwankwaso, but don’t listen to them. Keep tweeting about Obi-Kwankwaso; we’re amplifying your tweets.
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T - TRASH I - INCOMPETENT N - NINCOOMPOOP U - UNRELIABLE B - BUM U - UNQUALIFIED.
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On July 10, the final phase of PVC Registration will close, make sure you get yours!
If you are really good in English, start a sentence with “On”
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If you’re due a life changing win, retweet this.
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Jesus died for me in public, so I’m not living for Him in private.
Who else is not ashamed of Jesus Christ?
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I saved for months to attend a Christian conference where my favorite preacher was ministering. Not just any seat. Front row. Close enough to hear every word clearly. Before the session started, a lady tapped my shoulder. “Hi,” she smiled softly. “My church group is seated here, but my ticket is for the overflow hall downstairs. Would you mind swapping with me?” I looked at her badge, then mine. “I’m really sorry,” I said kindly, “but I sacrificed a lot to be here.” Her expression changed immediately. She turned to her friends and said loudly, “Imagine coming to a Christian gathering and refusing to show love.” Another girl added, “We’re believers. Why are Christians so selfish these days?” I stayed quiet for a moment, then replied gently: “If giving away a seat is the loving thing to do, why doesn’t one of you swap with her and sit downstairs?” Silence. Nobody moved. Nobody volunteered. And in that moment, I learned something important: Many people admire sacrifice when it costs someone else. But wisdom is knowing that saying “no” does not make you less like Christ.
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