• #copied I need a husband. I will sponsor the marriage. #everyonefollowers #everyone
    #copied I need a husband. I will sponsor the marriage. 🙏😭 #everyonefollowers #everyone
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  • This is sad
    My husband came home last week in a worrying state. He asked to talk, and then he explained to me, "I have a mistress, and she is pregnant."

    He said she's threatening to tell me everything if he doesn't send her to Europe. and he asked me to forgive him.

    My problem is that I don't know how to tell my husband that his mistress is a liar. I know 100% she's lying because my husband is infertile, but he doesn't know it himself. If I tell him the truth about his mistress, he will also find out that our two children are not his.
    This is sad💔‼️ My husband came home last week in a worrying state. He asked to talk, and then he explained to me, "I have a mistress, and she is pregnant." He said she's threatening to tell me everything if he doesn't send her to Europe. and he asked me to forgive him. My problem is that I don't know how to tell my husband that his mistress is a liar. I know 100% she's lying because my husband is infertile, but he doesn't know it himself. If I tell him the truth about his mistress, he will also find out that our two children are not his. 😳🙉
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  • When you don't want to find a husband, mother sets up a deliverance prayer for you #Nollywood
    When you don't want to find a husband, mother sets up a deliverance prayer for you 😄 #Nollywood
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  • Prophet Jeremiah Heals Woman, Raises N6.1 Million After Husband Rejects Her

    A miraculous healing turned into an emotional drama after a woman, once afflicted with sickness, was rejected by her husband despite her recovery.

    The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, was reportedly healed by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin during a service at Mercy City in Effurun, Delta State

    However, upon returning home, her husband shockingly rejected her, expressing regret that she survived. He went as far as calling her sister to take her away, insisting he would not live under the same roof with her. He also drove her and their children out of the house.

    Determined to help, Prophet Jeremiah intervened again during the Cash Inflow Programme at Mercy City on February 28, 2025.

    Moved by her plight, he not only prayed for her but also raised N6.1 million to support her. The prophet assured the woman that her husband would eventually come back to beg for forgiveness.

    True to his words, during the Sunday service on March 2, 2025, when the money was officially presented to the woman, her husband unexpectedly showed up at the church to plead for reconciliation.

    His sudden change of heart sparked outrage among church members, who nearly harassed him for his previous actions. In his defense, the man claimed he did not know what had come over him and promised never to mistreat his wife again.

    However, the woman revealed that her husband had shown no concern for her or their children, nor did he even know where they had been staying since he sent them away.

    Despite the tension, Prophet Jeremiah urged the woman to forgive her husband and give him another chance.He then presented the N6.1 million to her, securing her financial independence regardless of her decision.

    The dramatic turn of events has left many in awe of Prophet Jeremiah’s prophetic declaration and the power of faith
    Prophet Jeremiah Heals Woman, Raises N6.1 Million After Husband Rejects Her A miraculous healing turned into an emotional drama after a woman, once afflicted with sickness, was rejected by her husband despite her recovery. The woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, was reportedly healed by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin during a service at Mercy City in Effurun, Delta State However, upon returning home, her husband shockingly rejected her, expressing regret that she survived. He went as far as calling her sister to take her away, insisting he would not live under the same roof with her. He also drove her and their children out of the house. Determined to help, Prophet Jeremiah intervened again during the Cash Inflow Programme at Mercy City on February 28, 2025. Moved by her plight, he not only prayed for her but also raised N6.1 million to support her. The prophet assured the woman that her husband would eventually come back to beg for forgiveness. True to his words, during the Sunday service on March 2, 2025, when the money was officially presented to the woman, her husband unexpectedly showed up at the church to plead for reconciliation. His sudden change of heart sparked outrage among church members, who nearly harassed him for his previous actions. In his defense, the man claimed he did not know what had come over him and promised never to mistreat his wife again. However, the woman revealed that her husband had shown no concern for her or their children, nor did he even know where they had been staying since he sent them away. Despite the tension, Prophet Jeremiah urged the woman to forgive her husband and give him another chance.He then presented the N6.1 million to her, securing her financial independence regardless of her decision. The dramatic turn of events has left many in awe of Prophet Jeremiah’s prophetic declaration and the power of faith
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  • "My darling husband gives me $100k for myself, and $50k to send to my mum every month." Regina Daniels

    "My husband is very rich and he gives me so much money that even when the economy is hard, I barely notice. Even after he gives me money, he still buys me everything I need. Personally, I've not bought anything since I got married. So like during the Cashless Policy in Nigeria, I didn't even know because my bank account was still stacked with dollars. I just went to the market to buy some foodstuffs and remembered that I didn't take enough money and called my husband to send me more cash. So when he sent me the cash, I just snapped and posted it and people got angry at me and I didn't know why until my mother told me that it's because of cashless policy. And then she said: 'Regina, you're rich ooh, please send me some of the money.' And when I went home, I told my husband what my mother had said jokingly and he started sending her $50k every month. My husband is an Odogwu and our love is strong and unbreakable." ~ Regina Daniels

    Love is sweet ooh, but when money enter love is sweeter.
    Just look at the way Regina loves Ned and you'll understand

    #SheyBlogger
    "My darling husband gives me $100k for myself, and $50k to send to my mum every month." Regina Daniels "My husband is very rich and he gives me so much money that even when the economy is hard, I barely notice. Even after he gives me money, he still buys me everything I need. Personally, I've not bought anything since I got married. So like during the Cashless Policy in Nigeria, I didn't even know because my bank account was still stacked with dollars. I just went to the market to buy some foodstuffs and remembered that I didn't take enough money and called my husband to send me more cash. So when he sent me the cash, I just snapped and posted it and people got angry at me and I didn't know why until my mother told me that it's because of cashless policy. And then she said: 'Regina, you're rich ooh, please send me some of the money.' And when I went home, I told my husband what my mother had said jokingly and he started sending her $50k every month. My husband is an Odogwu and our love is strong and unbreakable." ~ Regina Daniels Love is sweet ooh, but when money enter love is sweeter. Just look at the way Regina loves Ned and you'll understand 🙃 #SheyBlogger
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  • Biblical Igbo Traditions Before Christianity: A Look at Our Heritage

    Long before Christianity found its way into Igboland, our ancestors practiced traditions deeply rooted in spirituality, morality, and communal living. Interestingly, many of these customs bear striking similarities to biblical teachings, showing that the Igbo people have long upheld values of purity, respect, and accountability.

    Here are some fascinating examples of how Igbo traditions align with biblical principles:

    1. Nso Nwanyi (The Sanctity of Womanhood)

    In traditional Igbo society, women separate themselves during their menstrual period, refraining from cooking for their husbands or entering certain spaces. This practice still exists in some communities today, particularly in traditional settings.

    For example, before entering the palace of the Obi of Onitsha, a woman is asked if she is on her period. If she is, she must wait outside.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 15:19-20 – “When a woman has her monthly period, she remains unclean; anyone who touches her or anything she has sat on becomes unclean.”

    2. Ala Obi (The Sacred Ancestral Land)

    In Igbo culture, ancestral land (Ala Obi) is sacred and must not be sold. It represents family heritage and is passed down through generations. Selling it is seen as a betrayal of one’s lineage, often leading to ostracization by the community.

    Biblical Reference: 1 Kings 21:3 – “I inherited this vineyard from my ancestors, and the Lord forbid that I should sell it,” said Naboth.

    3. Ikuchi Nwanyi (Levirate Marriage)

    Traditionally, when a man passed away, his widow could marry his brother. This practice, aimed at protecting the widow and keeping family ties strong, was common in Igboland and still exists in some rural areas.

    Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 25:5 – “A widow of a dead man is not to be married outside the family; it is the duty of the dead man’s brother to marry her.”

    4. Igba Odibo (The Apprenticeship System)

    The Igbo apprenticeship system (Igba Odibo) is one of the most effective wealth-building structures in Africa. A young boy works under a master for several years, learning a trade or business. In the final year, the master sets him up with resources to become independent.

    Biblical Reference: Exodus 21:2 – “If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve you for six years. In the seventh year, he is to be set free without having to pay anything.”

    5. Iri Ji (New Yam Festival)

    Yam, the king of crops in Igboland, is celebrated annually in the Iri Ji festival. Traditionally, the first yam is offered in thanksgiving before the people eat from the new harvest.

    Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 16:9-10 – “Count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the crops, and celebrate the harvest festival to honor the Lord your God, by bringing Him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing He has given you.”

    6. Ibe Ugwu (Circumcision on the Eighth Day)

    In many Igbo communities, male infants are circumcised on the eighth day after birth—a practice that has remained consistent for generations.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:3 – “On the eighth day, the child shall be circumcised.”

    7. Omugwo (Postnatal Care for New Mothers)

    After childbirth, an Igbo woman receives care from her mother or an older female relative during a period known as Omugwo. During this time, the new mother is not expected to do any strenuous work but is nurtured while she recovers and bonds with her baby.

    Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:1-4 – “For seven days after a woman gives birth, she is ritually unclean as she is during her monthly period. It will be 33 days until she is ritually clean from the loss of blood.”

    What This Means for Us Today

    These traditions remind us that the Igbo people had a structured, God-fearing society long before foreign religions arrived. While modern influences have altered some of these practices, the values behind them—respect, purity, accountability, and thanksgiving—remain relevant.

    As we embrace the present, let’s not forget the wisdom of our past. Our ancestors lived by principles that upheld the dignity of family, community, and spirituality. These values, deeply embedded in our culture, continue to shape who we are.

    What are your thoughts on these traditions? Do you see their relevance in today’s world? Share your insights in the comments!
    Biblical Igbo Traditions Before Christianity: A Look at Our Heritage Long before Christianity found its way into Igboland, our ancestors practiced traditions deeply rooted in spirituality, morality, and communal living. Interestingly, many of these customs bear striking similarities to biblical teachings, showing that the Igbo people have long upheld values of purity, respect, and accountability. Here are some fascinating examples of how Igbo traditions align with biblical principles: 1. Nso Nwanyi (The Sanctity of Womanhood) In traditional Igbo society, women separate themselves during their menstrual period, refraining from cooking for their husbands or entering certain spaces. This practice still exists in some communities today, particularly in traditional settings. For example, before entering the palace of the Obi of Onitsha, a woman is asked if she is on her period. If she is, she must wait outside. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 15:19-20 – “When a woman has her monthly period, she remains unclean; anyone who touches her or anything she has sat on becomes unclean.” 2. Ala Obi (The Sacred Ancestral Land) In Igbo culture, ancestral land (Ala Obi) is sacred and must not be sold. It represents family heritage and is passed down through generations. Selling it is seen as a betrayal of one’s lineage, often leading to ostracization by the community. 🔹 Biblical Reference: 1 Kings 21:3 – “I inherited this vineyard from my ancestors, and the Lord forbid that I should sell it,” said Naboth. 3. Ikuchi Nwanyi (Levirate Marriage) Traditionally, when a man passed away, his widow could marry his brother. This practice, aimed at protecting the widow and keeping family ties strong, was common in Igboland and still exists in some rural areas. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 25:5 – “A widow of a dead man is not to be married outside the family; it is the duty of the dead man’s brother to marry her.” 4. Igba Odibo (The Apprenticeship System) The Igbo apprenticeship system (Igba Odibo) is one of the most effective wealth-building structures in Africa. A young boy works under a master for several years, learning a trade or business. In the final year, the master sets him up with resources to become independent. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Exodus 21:2 – “If you buy a Hebrew slave, he shall serve you for six years. In the seventh year, he is to be set free without having to pay anything.” 5. Iri Ji (New Yam Festival) Yam, the king of crops in Igboland, is celebrated annually in the Iri Ji festival. Traditionally, the first yam is offered in thanksgiving before the people eat from the new harvest. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Deuteronomy 16:9-10 – “Count seven weeks from the time you begin to harvest the crops, and celebrate the harvest festival to honor the Lord your God, by bringing Him a freewill offering in proportion to the blessing He has given you.” 6. Ibe Ugwu (Circumcision on the Eighth Day) In many Igbo communities, male infants are circumcised on the eighth day after birth—a practice that has remained consistent for generations. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:3 – “On the eighth day, the child shall be circumcised.” 7. Omugwo (Postnatal Care for New Mothers) After childbirth, an Igbo woman receives care from her mother or an older female relative during a period known as Omugwo. During this time, the new mother is not expected to do any strenuous work but is nurtured while she recovers and bonds with her baby. 🔹 Biblical Reference: Leviticus 12:1-4 – “For seven days after a woman gives birth, she is ritually unclean as she is during her monthly period. It will be 33 days until she is ritually clean from the loss of blood.” What This Means for Us Today These traditions remind us that the Igbo people had a structured, God-fearing society long before foreign religions arrived. While modern influences have altered some of these practices, the values behind them—respect, purity, accountability, and thanksgiving—remain relevant. As we embrace the present, let’s not forget the wisdom of our past. Our ancestors lived by principles that upheld the dignity of family, community, and spirituality. These values, deeply embedded in our culture, continue to shape who we are. 🔹 What are your thoughts on these traditions? Do you see their relevance in today’s world? Share your insights in the comments!
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  • Regina is moving in the right direction.

    Recently there have been insinuations that without Baba Ned Regina will go bankrupt and events may happen today or tomorrow that she may need to start fending for herself and so therefore, she has decided to put more push into her fashion brand to make money for herself - leveraging on her massive social media following .

    It is no brainer that if just 5% of her combined almost 20 million social media followers patronize her , she would become the biggest selling fashion house in Nigeria. The math is in her favor .

    All she needs to do now is to make sure she delivers top quality fashion and aggressive marketing because she has the market, and the heavens will be her limit.

    Money is power . If Regina makes her own big money without recourse to anyone; everyone, including her husband, will respect her the more, and then , she can control her own destiny by herself and be truly free.

    By the way , na wetin I wanted Chioma to do be this.

    Kudos to Regina

    Tino writes
    #Tinosbullet
    Regina is moving in the right direction. Recently there have been insinuations that without Baba Ned Regina will go bankrupt and events may happen today or tomorrow that she may need to start fending for herself and so therefore, she has decided to put more push into her fashion brand to make money for herself - leveraging on her massive social media following . It is no brainer that if just 5% of her combined almost 20 million social media followers patronize her , she would become the biggest selling fashion house in Nigeria. The math is in her favor . All she needs to do now is to make sure she delivers top quality fashion and aggressive marketing because she has the market, and the heavens will be her limit. Money is power . If Regina makes her own big money without recourse to anyone; everyone, including her husband, will respect her the more, and then , she can control her own destiny by herself and be truly free. By the way , na wetin I wanted Chioma to do be this. Kudos to Regina Tino writes ✍️ #Tinosbullet
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  • “why will you accuse my lovely wedded and trusted husband of things he didn’t do” - Akpabio’s Wife Sues Natasha for N250BN over sexual Harassment Allegation Against Husband

    https://www.gistlover.com/akpabios-wife-sues-natasha-for-n250bn/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1iMyCiD6MjMU-hQV7wptyR6ZX6wOhd2_11bvifOt8mVKK-uypFcYKHiqM_aem_G5ocVG8IQqyBBt43FSTgoQ
    “why will you accuse my lovely wedded and trusted husband of things he didn’t do” - Akpabio’s Wife Sues Natasha for N250BN over sexual Harassment Allegation Against Husband https://www.gistlover.com/akpabios-wife-sues-natasha-for-n250bn/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1iMyCiD6MjMU-hQV7wptyR6ZX6wOhd2_11bvifOt8mVKK-uypFcYKHiqM_aem_G5ocVG8IQqyBBt43FSTgoQ
    Akpabio’s Wife Sues Natasha for N250BN Over Sexual Harassment Allegation Against Husband -
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    Mrs. Unoma Godswill Akpabio, wife of the Senate President, has filed a lawsuit against Kogi Central Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan for sexual harassment
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  • Boom

    Akpabio's wife for no talk ooo...nugget go soon begin fly from online ladies

    ......

    "My husband and her husband were friends or are still very good friends. So I believe she took approval from him before she did this. There is no way a man as disciplined as my husband can think of taking a woman home" - Akpabio's wife defend her husband that Senator Natasha accusation of s£xual har@ssment from her husband isn't true.

    And them see comment section from the public on slides .

    Note: This page doesn't support or encourage violence.
    Boom💥 Akpabio's wife for no talk ooo...nugget go soon begin fly from online ladies 🤣 ...... "My husband and her husband were friends or are still very good friends. So I believe she took approval from him before she did this. There is no way a man as disciplined as my husband can think of taking a woman home" - Akpabio's wife defend her husband that Senator Natasha accusation of s£xual har@ssment from her husband isn't true. And them see comment section from the public on slides . Note: This page doesn't support or encourage violence.
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  • Regina Daniels back to IG, removes her Husband's name & also deleted all pictures with him in it.
    Regina Daniels back to IG, removes her Husband's name & also deleted all pictures with him in it.
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  • I typically steer clear of gossip, but I made an interesting observation that I can't help but share with you all for your thoughts!

    While scrolling through Instagram, I took a moment to check out the page of my favorite actress Regina Daniel. To my surprise, I noticed that she has removed all the pictures and videos of her dashing husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, from her profile.

    What could this mean? I'd love to hear what you all think about it!
    I typically steer clear of gossip, but I made an interesting observation that I can't help but share with you all for your thoughts! While scrolling through Instagram, I took a moment to check out the page of my favorite actress Regina Daniel. To my surprise, I noticed that she has removed all the pictures and videos of her dashing husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, from her profile. What could this mean? I'd love to hear what you all think about it!
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  • wify taking care of husband as a baby on his birthday
    wify taking care of husband as a baby on his birthday 🤣🤣
    Lol
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