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5 important truths: 1. Life is short 2. Sin has consequences 3. Death is certain 4. Hell has no exits 5. Only Jesus saves Romans 6:23 - “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”


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Holy words of our Faith Handed down to this age. Came to us through sacrifice Oh heed the faithful words of Christ. Ancient words ever true Changing me, and changing you. We have come with open hearts Oh let the ancient words impart. #ExtravagantWorship💡✍🏾🙇🏾‍♀️🙇🏾


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Ancient words ever true Changing me, and changing you. We have come with open hearts Oh let the ancient words impart. #ExtravagantWorship💡✍🏾🙇🏾‍♀️🙇🏾


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Holy words long preserved for our walk in this world, They resound with God's own heart Oh, let the Ancient words impart. Words of Life, words of Hope Give us strength, help us cope In this world, where e'er we roam Ancient words will guide us Home. #ExtravagantWorship💡✍🏾🙇🏾🙇🏾‍♀️


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May his soul rest in peace and the good Lord comfort his family!🙏🏼

In Touch Family, this morning, God called our beloved pastor, Dr. Charles Stanley, home to heaven. Dr. Stanley lived a life of obedience and is now receiving the joy of his soul—seeing his Savior face-to-face. Please join us in praying for the Stanley family.

InTouchMin's tweet image. In Touch Family, this morning, God called our beloved pastor, Dr. Charles Stanley, home to heaven. Dr. Stanley lived a life of obedience and is now receiving the joy of his soul—seeing his Savior face-to-face. Please join us in praying for the Stanley family.


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See that strange @HouseNGR Bill? We were all too foolish to have ignored Politics for as long as we did in Africa. We are the ones Plato was speaking to: One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.-Plato ✍🏾


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My prayers for you. May you experience open heaven this day and beyond #openheaven



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Director federal = N350k Director state = N150k Professor = N370k PhD = N160k Comm of Police = N302k NNPC graduate lvl = 300k EFCC graduate = 400k FIRS = 270k PPPRA = 300k and above NIMASA = 300k and above PTDF/PEF = 300k and above Which kind country?


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Source: Max Siollun: What Britain Did To Nigeria. Page 112-113 Don’t forget to follow us @NigeriaStories for more amazing stories


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Sixty per cent of post-independence Nigerian chiefs of army staff came from these parts of the country."


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Igala and Jukun, and other groups, such as the Bachama, Tarok, Darkakari, Nupe and Kataf, who either lived on the periphery of Hausaland and resisted conquest by the Sokoto Caliphate, or spoke Hausa in addition to their indigenous language...


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In 1950 the commander of the Northern Nigeria Regiment issued recruiting instructions: 'We only want men of northern origin, and Tivs from Benue.' British colonial authorities also recruited large numbers of the Tiv's neighbouring ethnic groups, such as the Idoma,


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In 1923, only 11 out of 3,000 soldiers in the army were Tivs, but by World War II, the army had 6,000 Tiv fighters. Thereafter the Tiv became synonymous with the army. They remain one of the most heavily represented ethnic groups in the army's infantry units.


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In his 1906 annual report, Lugard reported to the Colonial Office: 'The Munshis are stated to be an extremely fine race, fearless and independent and very industrious.'


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Although these attacks brought British military reprisals against the Tivs, it also made them, in British eyes, a potential warrior race and targets for military recruitment.


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In the past they had also attacked the Royal Niger Company's trading stations in Tivland and murdered two of its agents, causing the company to close all but one of its trading stations in Tivland, at Abinsi. In January 1906 they sacked and burned the remaining factory at Abinsi.


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The Tivs fulfilled these stereotypes. One month after Britain declared a protectorate over Northern Nigeria in 1900, they attacked an armed British patrol that was installing telegraph lines on their land.


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