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Mama pays school fees she owed in 1969.

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A Nigerian mother, Grace Egbinola, paid the school fees she was owing in 1969 which was the sum of N1 and 58 kobo. Grace Egbinola demonstrated great virtue as she paid back a debt of many decades ago. it was revealed that the 73-year-old woman finished from St Loius Secondary school on December 9, 1969. Ever since she got the receipt of her debt in 1975, the woman held onto it with the strong vow that she would repay it someday. On Monday, December 14, 2020, the woman paid the long standing debt   The woman’s child, Toyin Egbinola said she is proud that her mum never cheated the system. A good name is better than gold. Though the woman is not rich,  her daughter stated that their Mom taught them the value of honesty. A part of Grace's principal's letter to her reads: “You are truly a Saint Louis trained person to be keeping a paper that was issued since 1975 and sent your son up to clear a debt that is as little as N1.58k in the year 2020 gives me hope that there are good peop...

History 101: What is your status as a Nigerian citizen living in Nigeria.

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In 1960, the Premier of the Northern region and Saurdauna of Sokoto, Ahmadu Bello while being interviewed by a BBC journalist boldly declared that the Nigerian government will first consider Northerners (qualified or not) in government positions. He announced that further consideration would be given to foreigners before  other Nigerians.  Here is the text interview. Interviewer: One thing I have noticed while I have been here is that northerners seem to have the worst form of obsession about the Igbos, could please explain that? Ahmadu Bello: Well, the Igbos are mainly the type of people whose desire is to dominate everybody. If they go to the village or town, they want to monopolise everything in that area. If you put them as a labourer, within a year they will try to emerge as the headman of that camp...and so on...well. We are not alive to their responsibilities because you can see from our modernisation policy that in 1952 when I came here, there weas less Northerners in ...

I don't like her. I hate him Part 2.

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    Do you realize that God shows mercy on unbelievers too? These includes churchgoers who are not saved, free thinkers and people of other religions. Yes he does. Have you noticed people say "oh God made me rich, God gave me a beautiful family, he answered my prayers" yet such people are yet to be saved. Such is the tender loving grace of our God.  However, the greatest blessing a man can ever receive is salvation but God doesn't force that  on anyone.  (Ask and you shall receive).  Even when there is a reason to hate someone, As a Christian you are still required to love such a person.  Let's tell ourselves the hard truth here. No matter what a person does to you, that is the more reason why you ought to love him or her. God has called you to love. Hard facts.. right?  Have you seen, heard or read where someone committed grave harm against another? For instance a thief killed the breadwiner of the family or the only child of the parents was mur...

I don't like her! I hate him. Part 1.

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Have you unwittingly found yourself hating someone even when there really was no reason to hate the person? The Lord states that the law has been sumed up into 2 commandments: Love the Lord your God with all your heart, your soul, strength and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27. The answer to the question of who is a neighbor was beautifully unfolded in the parable of the good Samaritan. It asserts that everyone  you come across is your neighbor irrespective of tribe, race and religion.  As such you're required to love everyone you see. Did I hear you scream impossible?!  Some people who profess to be Christians often get me confuse when they hate on people without a reason. As a believer, you shouldn't even hate on others. Maybe something about the person rubs off wrongly on you and you just can't put your finger on it. How can a man claim to love God whom he has not seen yet hates his brother? Understand that as a Child of...

Peace and Hope in Crisis

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 Hello guys,  I had a deep impression in my spirit to share this with y'all today. So much negativity is happening both here in Nigeria and in the global scene. The news are enough to make one panic. This is not to mention the personal struggles we go through in our lives as individuals and families.  The Lord says there's peace, succour and strength in Him.    He says, "I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have [perfect] peace. In the world you have tribulation  and  distress  and  suffering, but be courageous [be confident, be undaunted, be filled with joy]; I have overcome the world.” [My conquest is accomplished, My victory abiding.]" John  13:33.  Do not panic. Don't breakdown. Just be still. Let your mind be at rest. You will not be swallowed up by the evil. God will guide you into rest. He is your rest. Jesus ( Yahweh) loves you.  Kisses.

Survivor Series: Saved without a Scratch.

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Esther Longe's story will inspire you to go back to your purpose or discover the reason you're still alive on earth.  She survived a plane crash unscathed. Her bones were not broken, there were no Burns.  Looking at her, you would never guess she went through such an unimaginably terrifying experience. Isaiah 43:2  In all she realized that she is here for a reason. Watch, listen and glean as many lessons as possible.  This is guaranteed to change your perspective. God is real. Get to know him. You're here for such a time as this.

Bravery in Afghanistan.

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The sad story of  Kathera is one that breaks many hearts. Living as a woman in Afghanistan, a largely patriarchal society hasn't helped either.  Kathera was sexually and physically abused by her father for 13 years, from age 11 till age 23. Her mom Zainab was beaten and forced to painfully watched the horrifying ordeal.  Kathera got pregnant, endured multiple forced abortions, and had two children for her father. He took one of the babies into the desert where he left it to die.  Kathera's Mom, Zainab unable to bear the abuses anymore took the risk to escape with the children. According to Zahra, nobody listened till she went on TV.  Her father's relations threatened to kill her believing she had brought shame to the family and her death was the only solution. Khatera announcing on National television was a desperate attempt that she knew could have severe consequences in a country where the judiciary system often incriminated women seeking for justice. The abus...