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GOD SAID YOU SHOULD MARRY ME OR YOU DIE (Akindayomi Samuel)

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*GOD SAID YOU SHOULD MARRY ME OR YOU DIE!* A BROTHER IN A FELLOWSHIP WAS TRYING TO PROPOSE TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SISTER IN CHURCH...SO HE SAID "GOD SAID YOU SHOULD MARRY ME OR YOU DIE WITHIN 7DAYS" THE SISTER WAS FIDGETING... ANOTHER BROTHER APPROACHED A SISTER AND SAID " I AM A GIFT OF GOD TO WOMEN AND YOU ARE FORTUNATE I PICKED YOU". ...LAUGHABLE... I HAD A DREAM WHERE I SAW YOU FETCHING WATER, THEN YOU KNELT DOWN AND GAVE ME THE WATER TO DRINK. WHILE I WAS WONDERING WHAT COULD THIS MEAN...SUDDENLY TWO CHILDREN APPEAR, RUNNING TOWARDS OUR DIRECTION SHOUTING MUMMY...DADDY.. MUMMY....DADDY THEN A VOICE THUNDERED FROM HEAVEN IN KJV VERSION "THOU SHALL TAKETH HER TO WIFE" MUST YOU DREAM? MANY SPIRITUAL BROTHERS HAVE USE BREAD TO PACK THE SOUP OF OUR NAÏVE SISTER IN CHURCH (YOU CAN JUST INTERPRET WHAT I SAID IN YORUBA, IT WILL MAKE MORE SENSE ) AND SOME BROTHERS ARE JUST SO BUSHY THEY DON'T JUST KNOW HOW TO ASK A SISTER OUT. AFTER LISTEN

POWER DESTROYS, AUTHORITY CONSTRUCTS with Akinrotimi Eniola

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Power destroys, Authority constructs.... Power destroys, Authority constructs and rebuild what has been destroyed... An illustration is seen in a story where there are two LANDLORDS in a street. One was a retired military man and the other was a civilian..   The retired military man didn't warn his tenant before he reacted. Therefore, he decided TO HOLD THE PURSE STRINGS. He decided to use his former power to send his tenant away and to make him pay his money in haste.. He went to the street to hire a tout to ransack the tenant's room and drag him out..       On getting to the house, the tout did and acted as he was instructed. He acted ROUGH AND TUMBLE.. He dragged the couple out. In the process of dragging them, the wife hit her head on the edge of the wall and she KISSED THE DUST...       At last, another case was up again..   Now the two men are in hot water. The case lasted for months in the court with lot of appeals but it was too late TO TURN THE TABLES.. The co

FEBRUARY 21st with IBRAHIM SULIAT

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*OUR CULTURE,*          *OUR PRIDE* Culture has to do with the ways of lives of people in  geographical location which has become habits and part of their daily lives. Therefore, February, 21st of every year is a unique and remarkable day in which everybody regardless of the place where he/she resides must celebrate and appreciate. Let us all be on yorùbá attire to embrace our culture so as to go against European's believe that Yoruba language and culture will go into extinction hence, we will use our money to buy our language (Yorùbá) from them in the nearest future. It is no longer be a news that Yorùbá language is  recognized and highly valued as far as the cradle of man ( Africa) is concern. As it is expected of females to wear ìró and bùbá  so also for the males to put on kembe, bùbá and sóró. We are the leaders of tomorrow no matter how they misuse the opportunity they  have now. Nothing is permanent so also their seats today will be occupied by another person

THE LEGEND OF SANTA CLAUS

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*The Legend of Santa Claus🎅🏻❗* The story of Santa Claus🎅🏻 begins with St. Nicholas 🙏who was a Bishop living in Turkey around 4⃣th century AD. He had a rich 💰inheritance from his parents and is known for his generosity in giving gifts🎁to poor people. According to one legend, he slipped bags of gold💰 down the chimney of a poor man who did not have money to marry his 3⃣ daughters. Though he was later exiled😥, his stories were told around the 🌍. In the UK 🇬🇧he became known as 'Father Christmas', in Germany🇩🇪 'Christ Kind' and in the US🇺🇸 'Kris Kringle.' The early Dutch settlers in the US changed the name of Kris Kringle to Sinterklas or as we now say Santa Claus... though at this point no one cares, they just want the presents🎁‼ Follow us on Twitter @iyituwatv Facebook @iyituwatv

BREAK THAT CHAIN with ARIYO GBEMISOLA

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BREAK THAT CHAIN .                                                   The belief of many  Nigerians is that, since our leaders passed              through torments and pains before they reached their goal, therefore it's expedient for the coming generation to partake in that suffering.                       No, its not until we go to prison like Nelson Mandela,or go to school barefooted like Jonathan before we can make it in life. To succeed is not by suffering, to move up to grace, you must not be in grass. To eat good food, you must not beg or eat food from an horrible source. Its time to think and decide on our future, our leaders, grown up ones are not ready to help us through, we must find solutions to our predicament.                        How can we do it if all possible means are going down the drain.                   There are many possible ways to go about it.                First and foremost, Be Skillful- Don't wait until your parents receives their monthl

STORMY LOVE with AKINROTIMI ENIOLA

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STORMY LOVE Just when our love seems to be plain I began to feel a cold warm breeze It looks and sounds like a terrified hurricane And the barricade between us began to freeze I wandered around in a desultory state And my body began to cry I tried all I could but the tears in my body couldn't dry I laughed in silence in case The cold warm breeze gets angry, why? Why would it get angry? Was it because the white mountain Was surrounded by the blue sea Or could it be That the breeze couldn't dry up our love's fountain? I commenced finding my way out of the barricade That seems like a great wall encompassed with a gate Your love wants to become so evanescent But my heart made a way to evocate Our erstwhile mood full of effervescence AKÍNRÓTÌMÍ SUNDAY ENIOLÁ ABEL Follow us on Twitter @iyituwatv Facebook @iyituwatv

STORMY DAYS with Akinrotimi Eniola

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STORMY DAYS When at last I sat down My mind was set faraway from home And my eyelid was full of frown My ears discards the bird's whispering tone I set my eyes up Maybe anything could be found My eyes found nothing below the top Rather than the dropping of the black cloud The black cloud made a drop on me And my feelings turn gray Sooner, the dry ground turns sea And my feet slipped out of the way Again, my head made a sight of the black sky But the other parts stay still on the ground All my heart could hear was a cry Fullest to its boredom sound Worry not, the sea will soon make a run Seeing the ray of the sun Worry not, the dark sky will become clear Seeing the moon coming so near  AKÍNRÓTÌMÍ SUNDAY ENIOLÁ ABEL Follow us on Twitter @iyituwatv Facebook @iyituwatv

10 Reasons to be happy if you are single on Valentine's Day (Akindayomi Samuel)

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Single on Valentine’s Day? Count your blessings.  There are plenty of reasons why it’s great to be unattached on February 14th. Here are just 10 of them: 1. There no Valentine’s Day awkwardness or pressure. You don’t have to worry about whether or not you should buy him a gift, bring her white roses or red, or what the other person’s expectations for the day are. There’s no pressure to take a young relationship to the next level too soon, nor is there an expectation to reignite a long-lost spark. 2. You have a great excuse to hang out with your single friends. Whether you’re gushing over Valentine’s-appropriate chick flicks together or rebelling with horror films and Chinese takeout, Valentine’s Day can be a great day of bonding. If you’re disappointed to miss out on a candlelit meal, host a semi-formal dinner party that celebrates friendship and singleness. (Being single doesn’t mean you have to go without champagne, either.) 3. Make the day all about you and the things you

Greatest joke on Valentine's Day with Akindayomi Samuel

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*MISS JOKER WASTER..* *VALENTINE GIFT* As Henry  pulled me out of the chapel,  telling me  he had a big surprise for me.. That day was Valentine's Day and I was expecting nothing less than an Engagement ring... Henry and I have been together  for 12 years,  6 years in Secondary school,  4 years in the university  and two years Post graduate... We were about rounding up, project defence was the week after Valentine's Day... As Henry pulled me,  I pulled  my friend,  LARA,  so she could witness the proposal of a lifetime. showing off things. " Pretty"..that was Henry's pet name for me. " Here she is,  the girl I have always told you about,  the one I told you.. I loved and was shy to say it to her" Standing before me was a pretty innocent looking young girl. Who looked like 18, but who was she and what was Henry talking about .. The girl he loves and has not been able to say it to her... That was me... For the past 12 years Henry never asked me

TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR THOUGHT (PART 2) with Akindayomi Samuel

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_*TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR THOUGHT pt2*_  *''Look no further than your inner world.''*  What upset you earlier, will have little effect now.  I’ve noted my reaction to other people’s emotional insecurities is less nowadays. I stay composed, knowing it takes a lot to destabilise me, because I am in control of my mental wellbeing. However, in my early youthful life I was insecure and inadequate, with an impaired self-esteem.  My mind processed unwanted thoughts and it led me nowhere fast, except recalling useless internal dialogues which achieved little. However, meditation helped, To be in silence with my thoughts allowed me to transform my daily living habits. If you’re unaccustomed to meditation, I urge you to consider incorporating it into your life.  You needn’t start the way Eastern tradition espouses. Integrate it slowly into your life by finding time in your daily schedule. Start with as little as five minutes a day and work up to twenty minute

FULANI INVASION OF AKURE SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT

PRESS RELEASE FULANI INVASION OF AKURE SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT; MR PRESIDENT SHOULD CALL HERDERS TO ORDER BEFORE PEOPLE RESORT TO SELF DEFENCE The attention of the Palace has been drawn to the invasion and abrupt disruption of activities at the Secretariat of the Akure South Local Government earlier today. The Deji and Paramount Ruler of Akure Kingdom, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi wish to condemn in strong term the activities of these herdsmen who overran the council and equally destroy the farm belonging to the council. Oba Aladetoyinbo wish to describe the invasion as barbaric, provocative and an attempt to stir up trouble in the peaceful city of Akure. Oba Aladetoyinbo wondered why the herdsmen would have chosen to lead their cattle to graze on the farmland belonging to the council if not an attempt to create crisis in town. The herdsmen went as far as injuring staffs of the council who had made frantic efforts to prevent the wanton destruction carried out on the farm.

SUCCESS AND ITS RELATIVES with Aina Omowumi Adenodi

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Success and its relatives. Every living being aspires to be successful, even the lazy and idle wants to succeed, not really understanding that success does not jump on a man, it is worked for by individuals who decide to take responsibility. The ability to understand difficulties, endure hardships, predict risks, tolerate abuse, are ways of ensuring fame and success. It is important to know that success has its place as well as prosperity does, though they are close, but does not mean the same, not all prosperous people are really successful people, true!!!. Relatives of success If you wish success in life, make determination your parents, wise counsel your elder brother, caution your elder sister, discipline your tutor, hope your guardian genius, perseverance your bossom friend, experience your wise counselor and good habit your best friend. No successful man lacks all these qualities, they are characteristics of a successful man. The more you persevere in hard times, se

TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR THOUGHT with Akindayomi Samuel

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HOW I CAN TAKE CONTROL OVER MY THOUGHT Many Christians struggle with this issue, especially in our highly technological world, but taking control of our thoughts is essential. Proverbs 4:23 states, "Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." The “heart” includes the mind and all that proceeds from it. Someone said that every sin we commit, we commit twice, once in our thoughts and again when we act upon those thoughts. It is easier to rid our lives of sin if we attack it at this fundamental thought level rather than waiting for it to become rooted in our lives by our actions and then try to pull it out. There is also a difference between being tempted (a thought entering into the mind) and sinning (dwelling upon an evil thought and wallowing in it). It is important to understand that when a thought enters our mind, we examine it based upon God's Word and determine if we should continue down that path or reject the thought and r

How did St. Valentine become associated with love and romance? Get the full story behind the holiday.

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INTRODUCTION Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint, and where did these traditions come from? Find out about the history of this centuries-old holiday, from ancient Roman rituals to the customs of Victorian England. by Taboola Home • Topics • Valentine’s Day • History of Valentine’s Day  THE LEGEND OF ST. VALENTINE ORIGINS OF VALENTINE’S DAY: A PAGAN FESTIVAL IN FEBRUARY While some believe that Valentine’s Day is celebrated in the middle of February to commemorate the anniversary of Valentine’s death or burial–which probably occurred around A.D. 270–others claim that the Christian church may have decided to place St. Valentine’s feast day in the middle of February in an effort to “Christianize” the pagan celebration of Lupercalia. Celebrated at the ides of February, or February 15, Lupercalia was a fert

It is wrong to ask "How was your night"?

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It is wrong to ask “How was your night?” – Here’s Why. Posted by: Admin in Glowville, Relationships Thank you for visiting Glowville Blog today. You can share your love story or break up story with us by sending it as a mail to glowvillenet@gmail.com Do you know that asking a person “How was your night?” is wrong? Well, I didn’t know it until today, and I got to know with the help of my big brother, Tosin Ayo who shared the update on his Facebook wall. I felt it very necessary to spread the word and help you, my readers know about it too. Here is it, as posted by Tosin Ayo . “So, I stumbled on the underwritten quoted update in a group I belong to here on Facebook and it puts words to my thought on the usual question of ‘How was your night?’ I remember how a friend asked my Glaswegian ally ‘How was your night?’ in Edinburgh in my presence and she retorted amidst a countenance of shock and condescension this way: ‘You are asking How was my night when we aren’t even familiar

IBB, PMB AND THE IGP'S ARREST WARRANT ON AFEGBUA

PRESS RELEASE IBB, PMB AND THE IGP'S ARREST WARRANT ON AFEGBUA The Inspector General of Police was quoted by the media yesterday to have declared the Media Adviser to the ex-head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida, Kazeem Afegbua wanted over the statement he issued on behalf of the General over the weekend. The statement which  declared him wanted states thus; " the IGP  has ordered the arrest of Kazeem Afegbua for making false statements, defamation of character and for an act capable of instigating public disturbance throughout the country " I'm sore concerned over this allegation as Afegbua did not make a statement to the Police, wherein he could have been accused of misinformation and be thus charged, should his statement be found to be false. Rather he issued a statement on behalf of his principal, General Babangida. If anyone is to sue for "defamation of character", it is IBB, not the Police! Even that would be a civil suite, not a crimina

A call for Generational Transition in Politics (with Aina Omowumi Adenodi)

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A Call For Generational Transition in Politics. Anyone that says he is not interested in politics is like someone that is drowning and is still saying he is not interested in water. Most of us feels we don't have anything to do with political issues, that is why some get the voters card, just to be identified as a citizen when the need arises for such, and not to exercise our franchise right, thereby allowing the mediocre to participate. And then they are taken advantage of, and offered a token amount of money, food or some other materials, which they describe as their right from the contestant, so giving out their four years for a morsel, that is nothing to be compared to the suffering to be faced all the years ahead.  Politics is not all about the elections, those who are into it are most concerned about elections, while the electorate's are concerned about their wellbeing, that is why they tend to go for those with the best manifesto that suites their needs.  Unt

A VISIT TO THE PAST

Can anyone remember this poem from primary school? *EVER-GREEN MESSAGES FOR A LASTING LEGACY!* Check this Odunjo ageless Discovery: *ISÉ NI ÒÒGÙN ÌSÉ* Work is the antidote for poverty. *MÚRA SÍ ISÉ RE, ÒRÉ MI* Work hard, my friend. *ISÉ NI A FI Í DI ENI GIGA* Work/Labour is a major tool for elevation. (Aspiring to higher height is fully dependent on hard work). *BÍ A KÒ BÁ RÉNI FÈYÌN TÌ, BÍ ÒLE LÀ Á RÍ* If we do not have anyone to lean on, we appear indolent. *BÍ A KO RÉNI GBÉKÈLÉ* if we do not have anyone to trust (or can depend on). *À A TERA MÓ ISÉ ENI* we simply work harder. *ÌYÁ RE LÈ LÓWÓ LÓWÓ* Your mother may be wealthy. *BÀBÁ SÌ LÈ LÉSIN LÉÈKÀN* Your father may have a ranch full of horses. *BÍ O BÁ GBÓJÚ LÉ WON* if you depend on their riches alone, *O TÉ TÁN NI MO SO FÚN O* you may end up in shame and disgrace, I tell you. *OHUN TÍ A KÒ BA JÌYÀ FÚN* whatever gain one does not work hard to earn. *KÌ Í LÈ TÓJÓ* usually does not last. *OH