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truthlegend:You’re clueless on Rivers politics. Things you should know: 1. It’s not about party, Fubara just thinks he can get the president’s endorsement for second term by goin to APC 2. Do you expect the president to reject him? Do you think the president doesn’t know who controls the state structure? He knows that more than anyone else. 3. LGs election was the final defeat to Fubara, he can’t win second term without Wike |
kiddaz:If you’re not religious it means you’re foolish…. You’re not in a position to tell us how smart you are, your statement says it all. |
adecz:Wetin this one dey try talk? You borrow data without any sensible thing to type |
Originalsly:What is false prophet? Have you studied what the Bible says about false prophet or you’re trying to tell us what you heard others say? Or you saw it in your dictionary? Who are you to even determine who is fake and who’s not? Your level of ignorance is in another level |
AntiChristian:See how you are fooling yourself in public space, if you don’t know what he said it will be wise for you to go and listen before you disgrace your family here. You are talking about someone who single handedly destroyed Covid and delivered all the nations of the world from plandemic that was supposed to manipulate people including ignaramus like you who live in a cave |
Freetech:This is the voice of Satan. I’ll advice you to watch your tongue and go and listen to the issue someone who went to school that’s if you did but , if you don’t understand English very well ask someone to help you interpret what he said about the subject matter before you use ur tongue and ignorance to destroy ur entire lineage. |
Mrchippychappy:See how babyish you are, does a real man of God complains? Where did u learn that from? Real men of God don’t complain or seek help from other men the demonstrate the power of God and other men comes to them for solutions. When you receive the Holy Spirit you”” understand and be able to talk right. |
Ebenezer2021:Is that supposed to be your problem? |
tnerro1:🤣🤣 |
ScamDemicEra:It may not erase that fact because the phrase isn’t because of the management of this administration, it’s the sum of of all previous ones. However, you have to commend president Tinubu for the intentionality of solving the problem. |
eyesoflagos:I truly understand where you’re coming from. You’ve seen how some people have reduced church to a place for “problem-solving” rather than a place for worship, growth, and fellowship. That can be discouraging, but it doesn’t mean you should abandon God’s design for His children. The truth is, the Bible never teaches that the church exists only to “solve problems.” Rather, the church is the body of Christ (Ephesians 1:22–23) where we gather to worship God, encourage one another, and grow in faith. Yes, you are right that not every difficulty in life is a curse—many are economic, social, or personal. But rejecting fellowship because of people’s ignorance or misrepresentation is like abandoning food just because some cooks serve badly prepared meals. Let’s look at what God’s Word says: 1. We are commanded not to forsake gathering together. “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another—and so much the more, as you see the Day approaching.” (Hebrews 10:25) Fellowship is not optional; it is part of how God strengthens us. 2. The church is for edification, not just “problem-solving.” “And He gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ.” (Ephesians 4:11–12) God places leaders in the church so we can be built up, equipped, and strengthened for life—not just for prayers against curses. 3. We grow stronger together. “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” (Proverbs 27:17) Isolation may feel safe, but true growth happens when believers sharpen and encourage each other. 4. Jesus Himself went to the synagogue regularly. “And He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up: and, as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day…” (Luke 4:16) If Jesus—who had no curse, no spiritual weakness, and no need for deliverance—still made it His habit to gather, then surely we need it even more. 5. Church reminds us of our real identity. “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Matthew 18:20) Church isn’t just about you and your problems—it’s about God being present in the gathering of His people. You are right: poverty and hardship are not always spiritual. But separating yourself from God’s house robs you of encouragement, corporate prayer, teaching, and spiritual covering. Think of church like family: you don’t abandon family just because one or two relatives act wrongly—you stay because family is God’s gift to strengthen you. Likewise, the church isn’t perfect, but it’s where God wants His children to grow together. So, my dear, don’t let people’s ignorance push you away from God’s plan. Go back to church—not because you have “problems to solve,” but because you love God, and He has called His children to worship and fellowship together. God bless you. |
dydx2020:Correcting the Misleading Criticisms by Dr. Abel Damina: A Call for Spiritual Maturity and Kingdom Focus In recent times, there has been a disturbing trend echoing across social media, where certain ministers of the gospel, particularly Dr. Abel Damina, have consistently criticized other men of God in the name of “doctrinal correction.” These criticisms often lack the grace, maturity, and spiritual discernment expected of ministers who are supposed to be heōs—mature sons of God, entrusted with the mysteries of the kingdom. This behavior has caused confusion among believers, disillusioned seekers, and has inadvertently sown seeds of doubt, rather than building the body of Christ in love and truth. 1. Spiritual Maturity Is Not Measured by Popularity or Eloquence Spiritual maturity is not about how many years one has been in ministry, nor how large one’s congregation is. Neither is it about one’s theological eloquence or how many controversial statements one can make online. True spiritual maturity, as the Scriptures teach, is measured by how much of the Word of God is built up in a man, how conformed he is to the image of Christ, and how skillful he is in rightly dividing the Word of Truth (2 Timothy 2:15). Mature believers are not those who tear others down but those who build others up (Ephesians 4:11-13). The ministry of correction, even when necessary, must be exercised with love, gentleness, and humility, especially when directed toward fellow laborers in the vineyard. The Bible makes it clear in Galatians 6:1 that when someone is overtaken in error, “you who are spiritual should restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness.” 2. Carnal Platforms Cannot Host Spiritual Conversations It is deeply concerning that Dr. Damina has stooped to granting interviews to secular and carnal platforms to explain deep spiritual matters to individuals who lack the capacity to understand them. The Bible clearly says in 1 Corinthians 2:14, “But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” Why attempt to explain eternal truths to people who have no spiritual foundation, and worse still, make mockery of divine matters? Such actions trivialize sacred doctrines and expose holy things to ridicule. This is not just unwise—it is scripturally unsound. Jesus Himself warned against casting pearls before swine (Matthew 7:6). There’s a time and place for everything. We must not attempt to validate spiritual truths in arenas that mock the very Spirit that authored them. 3. The True Gospel Work: Preaching and Propagating, Not Public Shaming The true labor of the gospel is not in pulling others down, but in building the kingdom up. Take for example the impactful work of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, who is leading a historic global initiative to fulfill Matthew 24:14: “And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come.” Under his leadership, the gospel is being translated into over 8,000 languages—a herculean effort requiring billions of dollars and unparalleled organizational vision. This is what kingdom focus looks like. This is what spiritual maturity does. It doesn’t sit behind a microphone to criticize—it gets into the trenches and labors for souls. It doesn’t sow doubt—it spreads the Word. It doesn’t divide—it unites the body of Christ under one common goal: that all men be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth (1 Timothy 2:4). This is where tithes, offerings, and kingdom finances go—not into vanity, but into the global propagation of the gospel. Any criticism that fails to see or acknowledge such monumental kingdom exploits is either misinformed or motivated by pride and contention. 4. The Danger of Undermining the Faith of the Simple Dr. Damina must understand the weight of his words. As a public teacher, his voice carries influence. When he uses that platform to tear down other ministers—many of whom have led multitudes to Christ, healed the sick, and raised the dead—he does more harm than good. He undermines faith. He creates an atmosphere of suspicion, division, and spiritual confusion. Jesus said in Matthew 18:6, “If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.” When a minister’s teaching casts doubt in the minds of those who were once confident in their faith, it’s no longer “correction”—it’s spiritual damage. 5. The Need to Learn from Peter and Not Fall Like Him The Apostle Peter, in his immaturity, once spoke under the influence of Satan when he tried to dissuade Jesus from going to the cross. Jesus rebuked him, saying, “Get thee behind me, Satan!” (Matthew 16:23). This should be a lesson to all ministers: no matter how long you’ve been in the faith, you can become a mouthpiece for the enemy if your thoughts are not aligned with the purposes of God. Dr. Damina must be cautious that in his attempt to “teach the truth,” he does not become like Peter in that moment—letting the enemy use his platform to confuse, divide, and discourage. Instead, he should allow the Holy Spirit to speak through him in love, in truth, and in unity with the wider body of Christ. 6. The Way of Correction: God’s Way, Not Carnal Psychology Even secular psychologists will tell you that public shaming, sarcasm, and ridicule are ineffective ways to correct behavior. How much more in the Spirit? God’s corrections are firm, but always redemptive—never destructive. When Paul corrected the Corinthian church, he did it with tears, not with mockery. When Jesus corrected the churches in Revelation, He did it with the heart of restoration, not public humiliation. True correction is a private rebuke followed by public affirmation—just as Priscilla and Aquila did with Apollos (Acts 18:26). They corrected him privately, without tearing down his credibility publicly. That’s maturity. That’s love. That’s God’s way. ⸻ In Conclusion Dr. Abel Damina, as a man of God, is accountable for how he uses his influence. The Church of Jesus Christ is not a battleground for ego, but a field of harvest. While doctrines may vary, the core mission remains the same: win souls, build disciples, and prepare the Church for the coming of Christ. We cannot afford to waste time tearing each other down when there is a world to reach. Instead of echoing criticism, let us echo the gospel. Instead of pulling down, let us lift up. Instead of sowing doubt, let us proclaim truth in love. Let us focus on fulfilling Matthew 24:14, just like Apostle Paul declared in 2 Timothy 4:7, “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” That is the legacy we should seek—not one of controversy, but of kingdom fulfillment. Written by Dogara Tugga. God bless you for reading. |
nlfpmod:LIES. God has opened our eyes to the evil the so-called philanthropist who are actually misanthropists in the name of vaccines. You were exposed during the ‘plandemic’. You said vaccines cannot protect and we’ve seen it. Stop deceiving yourselfs cos we can’t be fooled again. |
Abu4shizo:So It’s no longer election rigging election again? How can you get done with someone who in the real sense of it has dealt with you fair and square. |
AImiron:This is madness. There’s no justice in their so-called law, how can a woman commit such a shameful act and have the audacity to demand money for divorce and the useless law supports her. There’s no justice with men, accept Jesus Christ as your lord and personal Saviour, that’s the only place you find justice. |
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[size=8pt][/size] Nelson7474:This girl is still as dull as she was 3 years ago. Listen to her dumb response |
Thekaghan:His house mate actually though so when they were in the house 3 years ago until they went out, they were actually dumbfounded. They discovered that the guy didn’t even say half of who he is, even those who weee watching were busy fact-checking and they realized the guy is actually humble. Don’t be quick to criticize |
oluwaseyi0:Threatened by that local illiterate? Kid does even need that money he’s just catching cruise…. No dey deceive urself. |
kestolove95:Why would you be insulting someone who didn’t do anything wrong to you? Why do poor people hate rich people like this? What you are saying is not even true, and you will mislead those who don’t know the true story to believe the wrong thing. What Kid did was to offer his house to Laycon to shoot a video since he said he wanted to pursue music career, despite Laycon’s bad bele that we all saw in the house. Kid is just a nice and humble guy, give it to him. My advice to you is that, if you don’t change your mind and ur attitude, you’ll remain poor. |
Heroicvic:You actually think Kid is there for the money? You really don’t know the guy for sure. |
fadsam:You are a prophet of doom. We believe in Nigeria and we are praying that Nigeria will be a better place and we shall enjoy the goodness of God. If you don’t believe in that then you won’t have a taste of that. |
LagosFirstSon:You were insulting him when he was campaigning, neither did you vote for him and now that he’s working with the people that supported him and you are pained? If he doesn’t work with them you will say he’s a betrayal. My brother if this is the way you are then you deserved a worst leader than Buhari. |
Gondonu:How? Is he going to be controlling Nigerian money? |
haffaze777:Na so. Pep just dey dominate epl |
chikason22:City no gree pipul win league, I know how d tin dey pepe |
Nezzjnr:This is a foolish question |
cpu2006:. You wanna use Anambra to determine what will happen in 2023? You don’t know jack about Nigerian politics. |
NewsPerson:chidoka mentioned his class of degree, this guy said na in Instagram that it’s God oo.... as I come see the way him sidon for this pix ..... be like say na pass d guy get oo� |
TheDemola:You should be ashamed of yourself, Joseph Dawudu made you guys look like illiterates last night on politics today @channels tv. |
phren:Furthermore, In countries like Canada, nobody has the right to ask of your medical records, not even a government official can ask you as a citizen if you’ve taken a vaccine if any kind, it’s binding on their constitution. And some of these folks claimed to have lived in these climes and yet they’ve been in parliament for years without any input. It’s a shame. |

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