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CONGRATULATIONS � � � � � Happy birthday to my lovely wife, I wish you long life in good health. I wish you day full of sweet and smile. In you I see heart ♥ so lovely and beautiful. Thank you for the affection and love � that you show me. With you I see the sun ☀ rise and sun set, I love � you and I will forever love you till end. Best wishes � � � From your Husband OMALABUCARE
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Happy Birthday to Gen. Miracle. Psalm 118:17 is your portion, You will live to fulfill destiny. I wish you more years in good health. More Blessings and Favour of God I wish more Grace to win more money. Congratulations � � � � � � Courtesy of Oga Sunny
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Congratulations, your home is already blessed |
Invitation! Invitation!! Invitation!!! The family of Mr/Mrs Peter's Abutu & Okwori Okewu, of Ipole Orokam, Ogbadibo Local Govt. Area, of Benue State. Wish to invite all their well wisher to wedding Solmnization of their children. GLORIA & ALEX Which by the grace of God scheduled to take place as follows-: 23 December 2021 @Methodist church of Nigeria, Ipole Orokam. Reception follows Immediately @Peters Spot Centre 2, Ipole Orokam. Pray along with them and God bless you. Courtesy of Israel Abutu. Compiled By OMALABU.
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Invitation! Invitation!! Invitation!!! The Family of Mr/Mrs. PETER'S of Emakwacha Ogugu, Olamaboro Local Govt. Area, of Kogi State, wish to invite all our well wishers, to the wedding Solmnization of our children. MERCY PETER & ENEMONA PETER Which by the grace of God take place as follows. Traditional marriage Date-: 29th December 2021 @Emakwacha Ogugu Church wedding Date-: 30th December 2021 @United evangelical church, EMAKWACHA Reception follows immediately @the church premises. Pray along with them and God bless you. Courtesy of Mr. Friday Peter. Compiled By OMALABU.
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Blessings of God is Attached Read proverbs 18:22 |
Invitation! Invitation!! Invitation!!! We the family of Mr. JONAH ABAH (JP) of Emodu Ogugu, Olamaboro Local GOVT AREA, of Kogi State, invite all our well wishers to the Wedding Solmnization. Between Bro. Johniko (Chartered) and Sis. Ruthy, which by the grace of God comes up as follows-: Traditional engagement Date: 29th Dec. 2021 Venue-: Mr. Benjamin compound, Emodu Church wedding Date 30th December 2021 Venue-: United Evangelical Church, Emodu Reception follows immediately @the church garden. Courtesy of Jonah Emmanuel. Compiled By OMALABU.
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Congratulations Sir. We wish you happy birthday from all of us at Great club of Emodu, Abuja. Best wishes Sir. Courtesy of ADAGA D. V. C. MELODY E. A. AKASON. BOBO S. O. J Compiled by OMALABU.
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Happy birthday to you. The world got better on this day because of your birthday. Ready to hit the town and let the world know it's your birthday. I'm so grateful to celebrate another birthday with you. Congratulations. By Omalabu
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Congratulations to my favorite sister. As you move into another year of your life, may the blessings and success follow you always. May you achieve everything you desire in life. I wish you a very sweet and happy birthday. May you have an awesome life ahead. Enjoy your day Best wishes! By OMALABU. (SD)
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Happy birthday to the woman of virtue and valor. A woman filled with the fear of God, A woman who has earned many cognomen for herself spiritually. This birthday shall be a blessing for you and your family, May all your secret prayer be answer. Congratulations, Joyous Joy. May all the love you have spread around come back to you a hundred fold.(Amen) Best wishes. From OMALABU. (SD)
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TITHE. (Your comment for further study) Jesus set Himself at odds with the religious establishment. A lot of this tension revolved around the tendency to follow the law but to ignore its spirit. They ignored justice and mercy, and their idea of faithfulness revolved around an extreme focus on the minutiae of the law. So when Jesus specifically talks about the tithe, He focuses on being rigid in following the tithe while ignoring the weightier matters of what it means to follow God. But when He brings the topic up, His instruction is not that they should have neglected tithing, but rather that they should have also focused on what was really important. Throughout Jesus’ teaching on giving, He doesn’t seek to undermine the principle of the tithe but encourages people to practice their giving in meaningful ways. GIVING IN SECRET (MATT. 6:1–4) Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven. Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you. The terrible thing about our acts of devotion is how easy they are to twist in order to put our faithfulness on display. Once we’ve made ourselves the object and focus of our generosity, we have undermined the act. God has always promised reward for the faithfulness of his saint, but Jesus tells us that when you draw attention to your giving, the respect and awe you’ve inspired becomes your reward—invalidating further blessing. DON’T NEGLECT THE WEIGHTIER ISSUES (MATT. 23:23) Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cumin, and have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness. These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. The picture here of the religious person carefully measuring out their spices to ensure that their tithe is exact while ignoring justice and mercy is powerful. To show concern for tithing your smallest crops while ignoring the law’s weightier concerns is shortsighted. THE FAITHFUL GIVER (MARK 12:41–44) And he sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people putting money into the offering box. Many rich people put in large sums. And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. And he called his disciples to him and said to them, “Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.” Obviously, the point of this passage is in the faith of the widow to give what she had out of poverty. This is a beautiful picture of trust in God’s provision, and Christ’s response to this act of faith demonstrates God’s feelings toward our sacrifice and generosity. What is also interesting here is the fact that Jesus went out of his way to sit and watch people give their offerings. God’s interest in our giving isn’t cursory. He recognizes more than we do how our faith is revealed in our habits of giving. TITHING AND JUSTICE (LUKE 11:42) But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and rue and every herb, and neglect justice and the love of God. These you ought to have done, without neglecting the others. There isn’t parity between Matthew and Luke in everything Jesus says. But this is one of the instances where Luke also records Jesus’ words on a matter. Even to a gentile like Luke, Jesus words that we need to give and be mindful of expressing God’s love and justice is important. . TITHING AND PRIDE (LUKE 18:9–14) He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and treated others with contempt: “Two men went up into the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’ But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’ I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.” The Pharisee in this parable finds his value and justification in his devotional acts. He holds up his fasting and tithes up to God like a badge and thanks God that he isn’t like this lowly tax gatherer. As we have seen, the tithe tied Israel together. It was an offering that was common to all and was used to take care of the nation’s priests, widows, orphans, and transients. It wasn’t intended to make the giver self-righteous and prideful. TITHING TO MELCHIZEDEK (HEB. 7:1–2) For this Melchizedek, king of Salem, priest of the Most High God, met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings and blessed him, and to him Abraham apportioned a tenth part of everything. He is first, by translation of his name, king of righteousness, and then he is also king of Salem, that is, king of peace. With this discussion on Abraham’s tithe to Melchizedek, we’ve come full circle. Moses first tells us of this tithe in Genesis, and the author of Hebrews readdresses it as he compares Christ’s ministry to the priest Melchizedek. The author of Hebrews argues that, although the tithe was supposed to be paid to the Levites, Abraham gave a tenth of his spoils to the priest Melchizedek. And that, through this act, the Levites also metaphorically tithed to Melchizedek. Not only did the priest take a tithe from Abraham, he blessed him. Hebrew’s author says, “It is beyond dispute that the inferior is blessed by the superior. (v. 7)” The whole chapter compares the priesthood of Christ to this mysterious Old Testament character. It’s only appropriate that the last place the tithe is mentioned it’s being used to point to Christ’s preeminence. |
EMODU-OGANE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. This is to inform and invite all her members, that the annual general meeting of the above name was scheduled to hold as follows:- Date: 6-7th of August 2021. Venue: Aubit Hotel, Abuja Mission. Turning our vision into reality. Objective-: Unity and development Under the chairmanship of Mr. Michael Idoko Hrh Odu Ogidiga of Emodu. Mr. Michael Abah General Chairman (Lagos). Mr. Jude Peter Apeh Host chairman (Abuja). For more inquiries call 08054137131, 08133771872. Courtesy of bendeprince. Compiled By OMALABU.
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Congratulations! Happy birthday to the Kogi eloquent journalist and undying brother. May your birthday be sprinkled with fun and laughter. Have a great day. Best wishes Onoja Johnson. Compiled By OMALABU.
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Tribute to the Late Onu Omaba of Ogodu (Ayidumara), Hrh Adams D. Salifu (JP) JULY 06��� ----------------------------- Every date has a reoccurring memorial effect(s) either negative or positive in the life of individual survivors. July 6th, when the scar is reinjured and the sore refreshed! While I recount on this day's ordeal, i am Stretched and stocked by imaginations of numerous thoughts ranging from how it would have been with you around or how it would be without you now and to where you are right now. The world loses a rare Gem while heaven gain a saint on the same day. To you, .........nothing but Christ. Same vein you brought me up to follow the path to salvation. Your demise has not altered my identity but makes it stronger either. Death seems real the moment you transcend. An irreplaceable, irreparable and indelible vacuum was created in me that dredges my unsavoury past two years experience. Only in great men, death seems to be of two opposite benefits; to his loved ones loss but to his enemies gain however, your Death contradicted this, because it is obvious that your absence is a colossal loss to all! A contemporary old man whose dexterity never went obsolete in all social endeavors. Your versatility beat some uncultivated and uncultured youths of this modern dispensation. A resilient truth seeker, whose personality symbolised truth (an unbiased personality). Your second name is giving, your entire sojourn here on earth was giving personified. You gave even the least you had at the expensed of yourself and family yet you never complained. When I asked why you give even to your enemies, without mincing words you replied saying it's scriptural and it is a means of putting flames in their bodies. What can I say I missed of you? Was it your apt and readily response to question? Or the way you proverbially enriched your expressions with adages and proverbs? Your fashion sense was so captivating, mind blowing, eye catching and impressively second to none. I miss you hard Dad! Rip Hrh Adams D. Salifu! Tribute from prince Anslem O. Salifu (Son).
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Tribute to the Late Onu Omaba of Ogodu (Ayidumara), Hrh Adams D. Salifu (JP) JULY 06��� ----------------------------- Every date has a reoccurring memorial effect(s) either negative or positive in the life of individual survivors. July 6th, when the scar is reinjured and the sore refreshed! While I recount on this day's ordeal, i am Stretched and stocked by imaginations of numerous thoughts ranging from how it would have been with you around or how it would be without you now and to where you are right now. The world loses a rare Gem while heaven gain a saint on the same day. To you, .........nothing but Christ. Same vein you brought me up to follow the path to salvation. Your demise has not altered my identity but makes it stronger either. Death seems real the moment you transcend. An irreplaceable, irreparable and indelible vacuum was created in me that dredges my unsavoury past two years experience. Only in great men, death seems to be of two opposite benefits; to his loved ones loss but to his enemies gain however, your Death contradicted this, because it is obvious that your absence is a colossal loss to all! A contemporary old man whose dexterity never went obsolete in all social endeavors. Your versatility beat some uncultivated and uncultured youths of this modern dispensation. A resilient truth seeker, whose personality symbolised truth (an unbiased personality). Your second name is giving, your entire sojourn here on earth was giving personified. You gave even the least you had at the expensed of yourself and family yet you never complained. When I asked why you give even to your enemies, without mincing words you replied saying it's scriptural and it is a means of putting flames in their bodies. What can I say I missed of you? Was it your apt and readily response to question? Or the way you proverbially enriched your expressions with adages and proverbs? Your fashion sense was so captivating, mind blowing, eye catching and impressively second to none. I miss you hard Dad! Rip Hrh Adams D. Salifu! Tribute from prince Anslem O. Salifu (Son).
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Congratulations to all the fresh Graduate of Federal Poly, Idah. We dedicate their graduation to Almighty God for seeing them through their academic exercise. More win in their career and welcome to favour market. Congratulations FPI. Congratulations Ameh Mary and friends. Congratulations Itodo viscent and many more Compiled By OMALABU
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Heavenly call. We the entire family of APEH-EDE in Emodu-Ogugu and Ofabo community in Olamaboro and Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State, announced the transition unto Glory of our brother, father, Husband. Mr. Amos Usman, who died on the 31st of May 2021. Until his death he survived by wife, children, brothers and sisters. Among others are-: 1.Enema Amos Usman (son) 2. Joe Amos Usman (son) 3.Ameh Amos Usman (Son) 4.Ojoma Amos Usman (Daughter). We pray that, may his soul rest in peace. TRIBUTE by Enema Amos Usman (son). You will be missed forever and always. The beautiful moments you shared with us will always speak of a great person that you were. I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love. Some rule this land and think themselves to be kings. You ruled the hearts of people around you and will do so in paradise too. I only have the memories to live with now. I don’t have the words to express my grief. I pray to God to bring peace and solace to your family at this time. Rest in peace Dad. Compiled by OMALABU.
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May her soul rest in peace (Amen) |
Painful Exit!! The entire family of Mr. Ajawo/Paul, of Emodu-Ogugu community, in OLAMABORO LOCAL GOVT. AREA of Kogi State, regret to announced the passing away of their daughter, mother. Mrs. Monica Lydia Paul, who died on the 25th of June 2021 after brief illness. Until her death, she survived by husband, relatives and children, amongst others is apostle AKASON ILE-ADA a graduate of prestigious University of Agriculture Makurdi. We pray that may her soul rest in peace (Amen). Akason Ile-ada for the family. ODYSSEY by Akason Ile-ada Every day I wake up in the morning with a heavy pain in my heart, you have always been a wonderful mother to me, I missed you so much. Rest in peace dear mama. I know that you are no longer with me, but your memories live on forever, your thoughts are always fresh in my heart. I miss you so much, farewell dear mama. Compiled by OMALABU.
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The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know this? Jeremiah 17:9 |
Good for them Highly repugnance to natural law
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Age limitation is not helping youth in search for job in this country let the government scrab it out |
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