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For God's sake, Nigerians!!! Is this the latest fad in the Christendom? Lately, I've been seeing pictures and videos of some...
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A couple of days ago, a childhood friend and I were reflecting on fatherhood. We both wondered how, on Fathers’ Days, every man whose loin h...
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This is in honor of Ifeoluwa, my beautiful daughter, in whom I am well pleased. To God be the glory.
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So TRUE!!
Personally, the "problem" I have with the Truth is how it can be so damn awful to hear...lol!
Same here @ Frances Brown. I do have issues with certain words of truth. Give me a beautiful lie anytime...lol. That's what I tell my husband all the time.
Nothing beats the truth. Though painful to bear, it's still the better option as far as my life is concerned.
Our people (in Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria) say, "A lie may travel over twenty years, it takes the truth just one day to catch up with it." So, what's the point in embracing a lie when the truth will catch up with it any minute? Please give me the truth any time!
This is really awesome! The quotation that follows the words of Dr. Phil McGraw is very touching! The metaphor is great!
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