• Stay happy, stay focused. Nothing is impossible with God.
    Stay happy, stay focused. Nothing is impossible with God.
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  • SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT .

    The only survivor of the Indian flight of yesterday Mr. Ramesh Viswaskhumar is not a Christian nor a Muslim etc . He practiced Hinduism. They worship various gods like Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu.

    Brahma: The creator god, responsible for bringing the universe into existence.

    Vishnu: The preserver god, who maintains cosmic order and protects the universe.

    Shiva: The destroyer and transformer, responsible for the dissolution of the universe to pave the way for recreation.

    They refer to these gods as the Trimurti( trinity) like Christians say trinity too but differently.

    Remember I posted once that your religion is based on where you were born ( locality).

    That is why we must be careful and not judge. Believe in yours.
    SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT . The only survivor of the Indian flight of yesterday Mr. Ramesh Viswaskhumar is not a Christian nor a Muslim etc . He practiced Hinduism. They worship various gods like Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. Brahma: The creator god, responsible for bringing the universe into existence. Vishnu: The preserver god, who maintains cosmic order and protects the universe. Shiva: The destroyer and transformer, responsible for the dissolution of the universe to pave the way for recreation. They refer to these gods as the Trimurti( trinity) like Christians say trinity too but differently. Remember I posted once that your religion is based on where you were born ( locality). That is why we must be careful and not judge. Believe in yours.
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  • Folklore music star Sir Mike Ejeagha has passed away. The man that sang gwogwongwogwo . He was the man Brainjotter gifted 2m naira last year. Thank God he enjoyed life a bit before he passed.

    May his soul find rest
    Folklore music star Sir Mike Ejeagha has passed away. The man that sang gwogwongwogwo . He was the man Brainjotter gifted 2m naira last year. Thank God he enjoyed life a bit before he passed. May his soul find rest
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  • Regina should steer clear of this drama.

    Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses.

    Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead.

    Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets.

    However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off.

    The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward.

    2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her.

    Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity.

    (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.)

    As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out.

    In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news.

    Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment.

    Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged.

    Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past.

    Honestly, Regina should sit this one out.

    Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues.

    This isn't her fight.

    The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
    Regina should steer clear of this drama. Angela and Mercy go way back—about two decades, in fact. Regina was barely out of diapers when all this started, so it’s unlikely she can grasp the depth of whatever’s simmering between these two seasoned actresses. Mercy’s career took flight in 2004 when eight of Nollywood’s top stars—names like Omotola, Genevieve, RMD, and Jim Iyke—were temporarily blacklisted for demanding higher pay. That one-year suspension gave rising talents like Mercy Johnson, Ini Edo, and Stephanie Okereke a golden opportunity to shine. Before that, they were mostly stuck playing side characters or friends of the lead. Adding to Mercy’s luck, Genevieve didn’t return to acting until 2006 when she starred in *Girls Cot*. By that time, Mercy had already stolen the spotlight. She wasn’t just skilled—she had the figure and on-screen charm that fit the era’s favorite roles: queens, village belles, university girls, and the dangerous beauty with secrets. However, with more fame came more friction. Her first public altercation was in 2010 with Patience Ozokwor. Witnesses claimed Patience criticized a costume and threw subtle shade, saying she wasn’t about to wear something “Mercy-style.” Mercy heard and went off. The following year, she reportedly butted heads with Mike Ezuruonye. She’d arrived late to a shoot, and Mike called her out on it, reminding her of the humility she once had. That didn’t sit well with Mercy, who allegedly refused to rehearse lines with him afterward. 2011 was also the year she married Prince Odianosen Okojie, even though he was still legally married to someone else at the time. That marriage added more fuel to the bad-girl image that followed her. Soon after, Mercy made headlines again for allegedly smashing a crew member’s phone. The story goes that the young woman had been recording a romantic scene, and Mercy suspected the footage was meant for gossip blogs as “proof” of infidelity. (Back then, I was on Mercy’s side. Nigerian gossip bloggers were wild. They made life hell for stars like Tonto, Ini, and Genevieve.) As Mercy began having kids, she slowly withdrew from the spotlight—but her old controversies kept resurfacing. In 2019, Sonia Ogiri spoke up about how Mercy had allegedly blocked her from landing acting roles. Sonia said she even had to beg Mercy for forgiveness. But by then, Mercy had rebranded and was loved by the public, so Sonia got dragged online for daring to speak out. In 2020, Davido dropped a cryptic but cutting comment under Eniola Badmus’ congratulatory post for Mercy and her husband’s new baby. “Wicked people… congrats though,” he wrote. When asked about it, he added, “Nothing. Just evil set of people.” Neither Mercy nor her husband addressed the remarks, though he did later deny the baby news. Then in 2021, Mercy’s daughter, Purity, was allegedly targeted by a teacher who confessed that her grudge was with Mercy, not the child. No one ever disclosed what sparked that resentment. Now in 2025, Mercy is visibly slimmer, and fans are beginning to question if her weight loss is really by choice. On June 3rd, Angela Okorie went live on Instagram and claimed that Mercy is seriously ill. She urged her to seek forgiveness from those she’d wronged. Today, Regina Daniels has jumped into the fray to defend Mercy, whom she calls her godmother. She’s dragging Angela left and right online. But Angela is unmoved—she maintains her advice stands and says Mercy needs to make peace with her past. Honestly, Regina should sit this one out. Angela may be controversial, but she’s been around long enough to know things Regina doesn’t. It would be wiser for Regina to focus on her own journey—especially with a baby on the way (yes, Ned said so in his anniversary post)—and let the veterans handle their unresolved issues. This isn't her fight. The whole situation is complicated and layered, which is why those who witnessed the beginning of it all are keeping quiet and watching from the sidelines.
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  • Actors Guild Steps In Over Zubby Michael's Actions on Set

    The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has stepped in to investigate a recent incident on a movie set where actor Zubby Michael allegedly kicked his colleague Godwin Nnadiekwe, resulting in internal bleeding.

    Nollywood producer Stanley Ontop revealed that the AGN president, Emeka Rollas, has reached out to him and assured that the matter will be handled properly.

    He wrote;

    "I want to appreciate the president of Actors Guild Of Nigeria (AGN) sir Emeka Rollas emekarollas for calling me this morning; asking for the actors phone number, producer’s phone number, Director’s phone number and hospital name….He gave me the assurance that this matter will be handled properly. They are investigating the matter as we speak (AGN)…. Let’s wait and see AGN reaction to this video. All actors should be careful on set biko because you don’t know who is alive No actor deserve such act from his fellow actor AGN president pls this should be addressed properly to avert future occurrence :pray::pray: Get well soon bro @godwin_nnadiekwe"
    Actors Guild Steps In Over Zubby Michael's Actions on Set The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has stepped in to investigate a recent incident on a movie set where actor Zubby Michael allegedly kicked his colleague Godwin Nnadiekwe, resulting in internal bleeding. Nollywood producer Stanley Ontop revealed that the AGN president, Emeka Rollas, has reached out to him and assured that the matter will be handled properly. He wrote; "I want to appreciate the president of Actors Guild Of Nigeria (AGN) sir Emeka Rollas emekarollas for calling me this morning; asking for the actors phone number, producer’s phone number, Director’s phone number and hospital name….He gave me the assurance that this matter will be handled properly. They are investigating the matter as we speak (AGN)…. Let’s wait and see AGN reaction to this video. All actors should be careful on set biko because you don’t know who is alive No actor deserve such act from his fellow actor AGN president pls this should be addressed properly to avert future occurrence :pray::pray: Get well soon bro @godwin_nnadiekwe"
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  • Nigeria Failed this Innocent boy,
    What is this boy offence ?
    Why did he have to die like that.
    Carrying gones around and shooting in a public.
    Chai,
    May his Innocent Soul rest in peace .
    May God protect us
    All.

    Eye witnesses report that a policeman while trying to shoot at a vehicle they were chasing along Gbagi Market road in Ibadan, hit an innocent school student with a stray bullet while he was in his father’s car. The student was rushed to Welfare Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

    It was reported that the student, along with his twin, was on his way to write his WAEC exams this morning when the incident occurred. Protesters took the corpse to the Oyo State Secretariat to inform Governor Seyi Makinde.

    This is really sad

    #hameenayusuffyetty
    Nigeria Failed this Innocent boy, What is this boy offence ? Why did he have to die like that. Carrying gones around and shooting in a public. Chai, May his Innocent Soul rest in peace . May God protect us All. Eye witnesses report that a policeman while trying to shoot at a vehicle they were chasing along Gbagi Market road in Ibadan, hit an innocent school student with a stray bullet while he was in his father’s car. The student was rushed to Welfare Hospital but was declared dead on arrival. It was reported that the student, along with his twin, was on his way to write his WAEC exams this morning when the incident occurred. Protesters took the corpse to the Oyo State Secretariat to inform Governor Seyi Makinde. This is really sad😭😭😭 #hameenayusuffyetty
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  • ‎EFCC Hands Over 753 Houses Allegedly Owned By Emefiele To FG

    ‎The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday announced that it has taken delivery of the 753 housing units in the Abuja housing estate of the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele

    ‎The Executive Chairman of EFCC, Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, officially handed over the housing estate to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Abuja.

    ‎The EFCC boss also emphasised the need for accountability and transparency in managing forfeited assets, informing of the directive from President Bola Tinubu to hand over the asset to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development for completion.

    ‎"It is important for us to demonstrate to Nigerians that whatever proceeds of crime that we have recovered in the course of our work, the application of that will be made transparent to Nigerians so that we will not allow looted assets to be looted again,”

    ‎EFCC Hands Over 753 Houses Allegedly Owned By Emefiele To FG ‎ ‎The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development on Tuesday announced that it has taken delivery of the 753 housing units in the Abuja housing estate of the former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele ‎ ‎The Executive Chairman of EFCC, Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, officially handed over the housing estate to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Abuja. ‎ ‎The EFCC boss also emphasised the need for accountability and transparency in managing forfeited assets, informing of the directive from President Bola Tinubu to hand over the asset to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development for completion. ‎ ‎"It is important for us to demonstrate to Nigerians that whatever proceeds of crime that we have recovered in the course of our work, the application of that will be made transparent to Nigerians so that we will not allow looted assets to be looted again,” ‎
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  • Peter Ogban, the disgraced Nigerian professor convicted and sentenced to three years' imprisonment for rigging a 2019 senatorial election for the country’s Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has been walking free instead of serving his jail term.

    According to PREMIUM TIMES!
    Peter Ogban, the disgraced Nigerian professor convicted and sentenced to three years' imprisonment for rigging a 2019 senatorial election for the country’s Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has been walking free instead of serving his jail term. According to PREMIUM TIMES!
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  • Ladies in Your 30s, Listen Up

    If you're in your thirties and starting a new talking stage, do yourself a favor—ask his age immediately. Especially if you’re not trying to deal with men younger than you. For some reason, you'll encounter these younger guys way more often than men your age or older.

    They show up looking all mature—beards full, voice deep, manners intact—and then out of nowhere, they drop the bomb: “I’m 26,” or “I’m 23,” or “I’m 27.”

    Excuse me? How do you look like you could be someone’s dad and still be out here in your mid-twenties? Pretty boy with baby years? Make it make sense.

    And then, to top it all off, I had the wildest dream last night. A guy I *know* I’m at least a decade older than popped up in my dream… as my fiancé.

    Yes, the same one who normally greets me with “big sis” or “momma” like I’m his elder at family gatherings. Yet in my dream, this same guy was holding my hand, planning our future together.

    I’ve been trying to shake that dream off since morning. I must’ve whispered “God, please” a hundred times today.

    Honestly, I’m still in shock.

    If you’ve ever found yourself in a similar situation, please share—I need to know I’m not alone in this madness.
    Ladies in Your 30s, Listen Up If you're in your thirties and starting a new talking stage, do yourself a favor—ask his age immediately. Especially if you’re not trying to deal with men younger than you. For some reason, you'll encounter these younger guys way more often than men your age or older. They show up looking all mature—beards full, voice deep, manners intact—and then out of nowhere, they drop the bomb: “I’m 26,” or “I’m 23,” or “I’m 27.” Excuse me? How do you look like you could be someone’s dad and still be out here in your mid-twenties? Pretty boy with baby years? Make it make sense. And then, to top it all off, I had the wildest dream last night. A guy I *know* I’m at least a decade older than popped up in my dream… as my fiancé. Yes, the same one who normally greets me with “big sis” or “momma” like I’m his elder at family gatherings. Yet in my dream, this same guy was holding my hand, planning our future together. I’ve been trying to shake that dream off since morning. I must’ve whispered “God, please” a hundred times today. Honestly, I’m still in shock. If you’ve ever found yourself in a similar situation, please share—I need to know I’m not alone in this madness.
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  • For many young Nigerians who may not know, Tompolo is not just a name you hear in passing. He is one of the most powerful figures to ever emerge from the Niger Delta, and his story is far from ordinary.

    Back in 2005, Tompolo joined the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force (NDPVF), a militant group that took up arms against the Nigerian Army deep within the creeks of the Niger Delta. After gaining experience and influence, he went on to create his own formidable militia — the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Tompolo didn’t just lead this group; he equipped it with weapons and ammunition, commanding thousands of fighters who launched a fierce campaign against oil companies and government forces. They successfully shut down pipelines, crippled oil production, and held control over vast swathes of the Delta’s waterways.

    For years, MEND clashed with the Nigerian military, and despite repeated offensives, the army struggled to overcome them. By 2009, the government under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua decided negotiation was wiser than war. They offered Tompolo and his fighters amnesty, bringing an uneasy peace to the region and allowing oil companies to resume operations.

    The story didn’t end there. In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari tried to revive the crackdown. He ordered Tompolo’s arrest, hoping to finally put an end to his dominance. Once again, Tompolo’s loyal fighters — popularly known as the Egbesu Boys — stood their ground. The conflict dragged on until Buhari’s government was left with little choice but to return to the negotiating table. Eventually, the federal government reinstated a multi-billion naira security contract with Tompolo — a contract that still exists today.

    Beyond militancy, Tompolo holds deep cultural influence. He is the high priest and chief worshipper of the river goddess Egbesu, a spiritual figure that many in the region believe protected him throughout his battles.

    Despite his reputation and wealth — he is quietly a billionaire — Tompolo remains rooted in the creeks, far from the public eye. He does not parade on social media, nor does he seek online fame. His power lies in action, not talk. When Tompolo makes a move, it’s real, not for show.

    This story is public record. It is not hidden, and it speaks volumes about a man whose legacy still shapes the Niger Delta today.
    For many young Nigerians who may not know, Tompolo is not just a name you hear in passing. He is one of the most powerful figures to ever emerge from the Niger Delta, and his story is far from ordinary. Back in 2005, Tompolo joined the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force (NDPVF), a militant group that took up arms against the Nigerian Army deep within the creeks of the Niger Delta. After gaining experience and influence, he went on to create his own formidable militia — the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). Tompolo didn’t just lead this group; he equipped it with weapons and ammunition, commanding thousands of fighters who launched a fierce campaign against oil companies and government forces. They successfully shut down pipelines, crippled oil production, and held control over vast swathes of the Delta’s waterways. For years, MEND clashed with the Nigerian military, and despite repeated offensives, the army struggled to overcome them. By 2009, the government under President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua decided negotiation was wiser than war. They offered Tompolo and his fighters amnesty, bringing an uneasy peace to the region and allowing oil companies to resume operations. The story didn’t end there. In 2016, President Muhammadu Buhari tried to revive the crackdown. He ordered Tompolo’s arrest, hoping to finally put an end to his dominance. Once again, Tompolo’s loyal fighters — popularly known as the Egbesu Boys — stood their ground. The conflict dragged on until Buhari’s government was left with little choice but to return to the negotiating table. Eventually, the federal government reinstated a multi-billion naira security contract with Tompolo — a contract that still exists today. Beyond militancy, Tompolo holds deep cultural influence. He is the high priest and chief worshipper of the river goddess Egbesu, a spiritual figure that many in the region believe protected him throughout his battles. Despite his reputation and wealth — he is quietly a billionaire — Tompolo remains rooted in the creeks, far from the public eye. He does not parade on social media, nor does he seek online fame. His power lies in action, not talk. When Tompolo makes a move, it’s real, not for show. This story is public record. It is not hidden, and it speaks volumes about a man whose legacy still shapes the Niger Delta today.
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  • Putting On Christ eBook

    Gratis
    Putting on Christ is a roadmap of our heroic journey to Spiritual Rebirth, also referenced in holy writ as “the gate” that leads to eternal life. This gate is the First Comforter which is received and initiated through a “baptism of fire” and manifestation of the Lord’s Spirit. The Savior said, “Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able” (Luke 13:24).

    For the true seeker and truth seeker, Putting On Christ may prove a valuable guide for the journey along this straight and narrow path which leads to obtaining the knowledge of God on the level as if we had seen Him. This knowledge then opens the door to “obtain all other things which pertain to life and godliness” (Lectures On Faith 7:18). Putting On Christ includes the stories of nine people who were born of the Spirit or born of God in our Latter day—six of whom are personally known to me. These nine have all obtained the same knowledge—even the perfect knowledge as to God’s reality.

    This same knowledge is available to all who have come under heavenly contract with God through the ordinances by proper authority. Joseph Smith taught that, "whatsoever constitutes the salvation of one will constitute the salvation of every creature which will be saved" (Lectures on Faith, 7:9).

    Jesus said to Nicodemus: “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5). Being born of the Spirit is much more than receiving the Father’s promise through “confirmation” after being baptized by water. There is a broken-hearted covenant and cry of the soul we must each make in the depths of repentance, performed in complete surrender, having a committed willingness to do His will in all things thereafter. Once these and other conditions are met, the fulfillment of the Father’s promise can then be made experientially “real” for us in our lives—unto the praise and glory of God. This is when we transition from the knowledge about God to the actual, perfect knowledge of God. Indeed, this is salvation.
    Putting on Christ is a roadmap of our heroic journey to Spiritual Rebirth, also referenced in holy writ as “the gate” that leads to eternal life. This gate is the First Comforter which is received and initiated through a “baptism of fire” and manifestation of the Lord’s Spirit. The Savior said, “Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able” (Luke 13:24). For the true seeker and truth seeker, Putting On Christ may prove a valuable guide for the journey along this straight and narrow path which leads to obtaining the knowledge of God on the level as if we had seen Him. This knowledge then opens the door to “obtain all other things which pertain to life and godliness” (Lectures On Faith 7:18). Putting On Christ includes the stories of nine people who were born of the Spirit or born of God in our Latter day—six of whom are personally known to me. These nine have all obtained the same knowledge—even the perfect knowledge as to God’s reality. This same knowledge is available to all who have come under heavenly contract with God through the ordinances by proper authority. Joseph Smith taught that, "whatsoever constitutes the salvation of one will constitute the salvation of every creature which will be saved" (Lectures on Faith, 7:9). Jesus said to Nicodemus: “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God” (John 3:5). Being born of the Spirit is much more than receiving the Father’s promise through “confirmation” after being baptized by water. There is a broken-hearted covenant and cry of the soul we must each make in the depths of repentance, performed in complete surrender, having a committed willingness to do His will in all things thereafter. Once these and other conditions are met, the fulfillment of the Father’s promise can then be made experientially “real” for us in our lives—unto the praise and glory of God. This is when we transition from the knowledge about God to the actual, perfect knowledge of God. Indeed, this is salvation.
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  • An elephant and a dog became pregnant at the same time. Three months later, the dog gave birth to six puppies. Six months after that, she was pregnant again, and nine months later, she gave birth to another dozen puppies. This pattern continued for some time.

    Eighteen months later, the dog approached the elephant and asked, "Are you sure you're pregnant? We conceived on the same day. I've already given birth to a dozen puppies three times, and you're still expecting! What's going on?"

    The elephant calmly replied, “There’s something important I need you to understand. What I carry isn’t a puppy; it’s an elephant. I only give birth once every two years, but when my baby touches the earth, the world will feel it. When it crosses a street, people will stop and stare in awe. What I carry is powerful and majestic."

    She continued, “Don’t lose faith. When you see others receiving their rewards quickly, don’t feel jealous if yours hasn’t come yet. Don’t despair. Instead, remind yourself, 'My time is coming. And when it does, people will be amazed.'"

    MORAL:
    God’s timing is perfect. Everything comes when it is meant to—never too soon, never too late, but always at the right moment.
    An elephant and a dog became pregnant at the same time. Three months later, the dog gave birth to six puppies. Six months after that, she was pregnant again, and nine months later, she gave birth to another dozen puppies. This pattern continued for some time. Eighteen months later, the dog approached the elephant and asked, "Are you sure you're pregnant? We conceived on the same day. I've already given birth to a dozen puppies three times, and you're still expecting! What's going on?" The elephant calmly replied, “There’s something important I need you to understand. What I carry isn’t a puppy; it’s an elephant. I only give birth once every two years, but when my baby touches the earth, the world will feel it. When it crosses a street, people will stop and stare in awe. What I carry is powerful and majestic." She continued, “Don’t lose faith. When you see others receiving their rewards quickly, don’t feel jealous if yours hasn’t come yet. Don’t despair. Instead, remind yourself, 'My time is coming. And when it does, people will be amazed.'" MORAL: God’s timing is perfect. Everything comes when it is meant to—never too soon, never too late, but always at the right moment.
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