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God sees what you’re dealing with. When He’s not removing the pressure that means you have the grace to withstand, to endure, to overcome. Don't miss this powerful message, "Grace for Gethsemane" from Joel! bit.ly/3LwFSDa


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The process “Waiting is a long process. But it will be worth the wait once it arrives to you” 6022

INDIGOWETRUST's tweet image. The process “Waiting is a long process. But it will be worth the wait once it arrives to you” 6022

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I wish to most sincerely pass my condolences to the families of all those who lost their lives in the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests. I deeply mourn these brothers and sisters of ours, who have lost their lives in their struggle for a better nation.


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There"s no state in Nigeria that cannot easily grow her GDP by over N500bn/$300m annually, if we have creative thinking Governors youtu.be/krDXcA92yTE?si…


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Glad Bashir Abubakar has been RELEASED! Zanga Zanga dole ne 💪💪 #EndBadGovernanceInNigeria 💪💪

MissPearls's tweet image. Glad Bashir Abubakar has been RELEASED!

Zanga Zanga dole ne 💪💪

#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria 💪💪
MissPearls's tweet image. Glad Bashir Abubakar has been RELEASED!

Zanga Zanga dole ne 💪💪

#EndBadGovernanceInNigeria 💪💪

Happy Birthday His Excellency Peter Obi, @PeterObi we celebrate and thank you for your invaluable contributions to Nigeria and Humanity.

PascalJoy's tweet image. Happy Birthday His Excellency Peter Obi, @PeterObi we celebrate and thank you for your invaluable contributions to Nigeria and Humanity.

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Paper Presentation by Mallam Jabir Ibrahim Yaro Title: Fostering Civic Consciousness and Responsibility Among Today's Youth* Ladies and Gentlemen, I stand before you not merely as an individual but as a representative of Nigeria's vibrant, hopeful, and energetic youth. Our…


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When life seems unfair & odds are stacked against you, stand back and watch God do the impossible!


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God said in Isaiah, “I will go ahead of you and make crooked places straight.” There are things He’s already done. The moment you prayed, He set the miracle into motion. Tune into Joel’s message today, "Upstream Blessings"! bit.ly/JOAPodcast


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Never underestimate the Lord's ability to flip your script JUST LIKE THAT! God can open a door, change a heart, restore something, or transfer a blessing, IMMEDIATELY!


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Yesterday in Owerri, I had a very fruitful and engaging interaction with about a thousand youths where we exchanged ideas on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business management in an event tagged Owerri Business Week.

PeterObi's tweet image. Yesterday in Owerri, I had a very fruitful and engaging interaction with about a thousand youths where we exchanged ideas on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business management in an event tagged Owerri Business Week.
PeterObi's tweet image. Yesterday in Owerri, I had a very fruitful and engaging interaction with about a thousand youths where we exchanged ideas on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business management in an event tagged Owerri Business Week.
PeterObi's tweet image. Yesterday in Owerri, I had a very fruitful and engaging interaction with about a thousand youths where we exchanged ideas on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business management in an event tagged Owerri Business Week.
PeterObi's tweet image. Yesterday in Owerri, I had a very fruitful and engaging interaction with about a thousand youths where we exchanged ideas on entrepreneurship, leadership, and business management in an event tagged Owerri Business Week.

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Same.

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Probably explains why Nigerians can tolerate Nigeria.

People who regularly consume spicy food tend to have a higher tolerance for physical pain—the compound capsaicin, found in chili peppers, triggers endorphin release, which can increase pain tolerance

UberFacts's tweet image. People who regularly consume spicy food tend to have a higher tolerance for physical pain—the compound capsaicin, found in chili peppers, triggers endorphin release, which can increase pain tolerance


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