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That's unfortunate. Instead of taking its life, moving it to a more suitable habitat away from the farm might have been a better solution. |
Not in the case of the two rabbit farmers couple. Proof me wrong |
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My dear friend, please remember that the Celestial Church of Christ is a vast and beautiful family, spread across the globe and encompassing countless parishes. What you've witnessed is, unfortunately, just a single instance within one parish. To paint the entire Church with the same brush would be like judging an entire ocean by the roughness of a single wave. Instead of letting this experience overshadow your view of the whole, let's focus our energy where it can truly make a difference. Let's gently guide and encourage the parish in question and the Sunday school coordinator. Let's help them understand and correct the situation, so they can better reflect the love, compassion, and teachings of our beloved Church. This isolated incident does not define the Celestial Church of Christ worldwide, and it certainly doesn't diminish the faith, dedication, and good works of the many, many faithful members across the globe. Let's focus on building up, not tearing down, and together, we can make our Church even brighter. Hallelujah 🙌 |
Talismann:I will ASAP. Thanks so much |
Because you're obviously not hungry as many Nigerians. |
topefelix799:Abulegba, Lagos my brother |
The journey of this Nigerian couple in turning a simple rabbit farming idea into a thriving agribusiness is a beautiful testament to their love and partnership. In a society where many women might prioritize financial gain from relationships, this couple's story stands out as a refreshing reminder of what true love and collaboration look like. Their willingness to face challenges side by side, turning obstacles into stepping stones, highlights the strength of their relationship. Their story not only inspires aspiring entrepreneurs but also serves as a reminder that true partnership goes beyond financial contributions. It's about growing together, nurturing each other’s dreams, and creating a legacy that reflects their love and dedication. Kudos to them 👍 |
My landlord is unbelievably difficult to deal with. He owns two apartments in his building, yet refuses to live in either, he'd rather sleep outside on the bare floor out of sheer stubbornness and selfishness. He's so petty and selfish that even being a single day late on rent triggers a meltdown. The moment your rent is due, he starts spreading nasty rumors about you to everyone. He will lie down in front of tenants’ doors, crying dramatically just to cause a scene. Worse still, he has a history of stealing from tenants and neighbors and has been caught multiple times. Instead of taking responsibility for damages around the property, he destroys things and then pressures us to repair them ourselves. What’s even more troubling is how he goes around fabricating stories about me, trying to turn neighbors against me for no other reason than the fact that I refuse to tolerate his nonsense and because I don't give him little money for dash. His behavior is so extreme, I genuinely worry he might go as far as committing arson, thats why I'm always alert watching his every move. Now, he's given me a quit notice simply because I stand up to him and won't be bullied. Living under his roof has become a nightmare. |
Well Scripted. |
Commendable but our evil leaders keep encouraging medical tourism. |
If our leaders get it right, what are we doing up and down. 2027 is another opportunity to decide our fate for the next. I hope we don't make another mistake. All will be well with us oo |
Soft men |
Give it to those in need. Jagaban no need your Ram baba |
South Easterners |
This is commendable |
arantess:Only domestic. No European |
Yong4ever:Wetin concern fans with prize money? Na dem money? |
Some so called big teams have never won any before |
Thunderfayamods:Im not a part of illegal things my brother, so i can speak against it confidently. |
Please, I need your honest opinions and possible advice. I live in a compound where there's a mechanic workshop and a man works as a car painter (spray painter), and he sprays cars regularly, sometimes several times a week. The smell is extremely strong, and it fills our rooms even when we shut all the windows. My children have started coughing persistently, and I suspect the constant exposure to these paint fumes is making things worse. I myself get headaches and nausea sometimes when the spraying is ongoing. I recently read that car paint fumes contain harmful chemicals like isocyanates and VOCs, which can damage the lungs, cause long-term health problems, and are especially dangerous for kids. I'm genuinely scared for my children's health, but I don’t have the financial capacity to move right now. I just finished paying their school fees, and finding a new place these days is both stressful and expensive. I’ve tried to manage, but this has become a serious concern. Is it even legal or safe to spray cars openly in a residential compound without any environmental protection or spray booth? Shouldn’t this kind of work be done in an auto workshop or controlled environment? Please, I’m begging for advice: -What can I do about this? -Has anyone else experienced something similar? -Is there any authority I can report to without escalating things into a fight? -Am I overreacting, or do I have a valid reason to be worried? This is affecting my peace of mind. I’m worried sick about the long-term effect on my family.
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Legitimate work only please |
Where's Nigeria? Ranked highest in Corruption, Crime, Fraud, Prostitution, and all sort of bad things. We should be proud of ourselves |
Good development from Ekiti State Government |
I can't stop laughing in harmony 🤣🤣 |
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Everyone is talking cho Cho-Cho-Cho |
Chaaai. 🤣🤣 |
Declare State of Emergency in the FCT immediately 🤣🤣 |
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