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For 2 days now, there has been a missing person Alert for Adeyemo oluwafemi Temitope, a 500 lvl student of Unijos, he was last seen at Terminus. Well, he has been found, but he was found dead, Nigeria failed him, these inbred demons k!lled him, he was declared dead in the Hospital. Another life, cut short, Another Human being cut down before he has a chance to blossom. He didn't need to die, ASUU delayed him in school, Islamic Terrorists Ended his life. Rest in Peace Brother.

For 2 days now, there has been a missing person Alert for Adeyemo oluwafemi Temitope, a 500 lvl student of Unijos, he was last seen at Terminus. Well, he has been found, but he was found dead, Nigeria failed him, these inbred demons k!lled him, he was declared dead in the Hospital. Another life, cut short, Another Human being cut down before he has a chance to blossom. He didn't need to die, ASUU delayed him in school, Islamic Terrorists Ended his life. Rest in Peace Brother.

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Today, I received a call I will not forget. I had just woken up after studying through the night. As I prepared to pray, my phone kept ringing. I ignored it at first, but it persisted. When I finally answered, the voice on the other end said: “Pastor… my brother has died.” Silence filled my chest. He had been sick. Sleeping outside in the cold after the rains. Trying to survive in a city that is becoming increasingly unforgiving. His sister visited him with some food. He seemed better afterwards. But then, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. His sister was far away working. Pain does strange things to people. Sometimes it hardens the very heart that needs help the most. By the time his sister returned… he was already fading. And shortly after, he was gone. What broke me even more was this: She said she didn’t call earlier because she knew things have been tight, and I hadn’t been able to meet many of their needs recently. That sentence pierced deeply. This was a man who struggled—yes. He battled alcoholism. He fell, rose, and fell again. But he also believed. Just last Sunday, after a long absence, he came back to church. He said his spirit was restless until he returned. He worshipped. He served. That was the last time. I wasn’t there that day. And now, he lies in a morgue—another quiet casualty of hardship, addiction, and a city that demands more than many can give. But here is what I hold onto: God is not absent in broken stories. The same grace that meets us in our strength also meets us in our weakness. The One who began a work is not blind to the battles fought in secret. We must do better—for one another. We must see more, reach more, love more. Because sometimes, what looks like “irresponsibility” is actually exhaustion. What looks like “resistance” is actually pain. And what looks like “distance” is often a silent cry for help. Rest in peace, Brother Hassan Musa. May mercy speak louder than failure. And may God help us to be more present, more compassionate, and more responsive to the burdens around us.

Today, I received a call I will not forget. I had just woken up after studying through the night. As I prepared to pray, my phone kept ringing. I ignored it at first, but it persisted. When I finally answered, the voice on the other end said: “Pastor… my brother has died.” Silence filled my chest. He had been sick. Sleeping outside in the cold after the rains. Trying to survive in a city that is becoming increasingly unforgiving. His sister visited him with some food. He seemed better afterwards. But then, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. His sister was far away working. Pain does strange things to people. Sometimes it hardens the very heart that needs help the most. By the time his sister returned… he was already fading. And shortly after, he was gone. What broke me even more was this: She said she didn’t call earlier because she knew things have been tight, and I hadn’t been able to meet many of their needs recently. That sentence pierced deeply. This was a man who struggled—yes. He battled alcoholism. He fell, rose, and fell again. But he also believed. Just last Sunday, after a long absence, he came back to church. He said his spirit was restless until he returned. He worshipped. He served. That was the last time. I wasn’t there that day. And now, he lies in a morgue—another quiet casualty of hardship, addiction, and a city that demands more than many can give. But here is what I hold onto: God is not absent in broken stories. The same grace that meets us in our strength also meets us in our weakness. The One who began a work is not blind to the battles fought in secret. We must do better—for one another. We must see more, reach more, love more. Because sometimes, what looks like “irresponsibility” is actually exhaustion. What looks like “resistance” is actually pain. And what looks like “distance” is often a silent cry for help. Rest in peace, Brother Hassan Musa. May mercy speak louder than failure. And may God help us to be more present, more compassionate, and more responsive to the burdens around us.

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I am here trying to get some Bibles, and I met this man, an Evangelist, Blind, Deaf and Mute too. Despite his situation he never fails to go for evangelism. He challenged my loyalty to God. Can anyone tag the leadership of RCCG, he is a Deacon of the Church.

I am here trying to get some Bibles, and I met this man, an Evangelist, Blind, Deaf and Mute too. Despite his situation he never fails to go for evangelism. He challenged my loyalty to God. Can anyone tag the leadership of RCCG, he is a Deacon of the Church.

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Church Under The Bridge Day 21. "Let your garments always be white, and do not let oil be lacking on your head." (Ecclesiastes 9:8) Today, we had the Oshodi brethren, join the Jakande brethren today for service. A combined service... We thank God for showing up always.

Church Under The Bridge Day 21. "Let your garments always be white, and do not let oil be lacking on your head." (Ecclesiastes 9:8) Today, we had the Oshodi brethren, join the Jakande brethren today for service. A combined service... We thank God for showing up always.

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Crusade Budget Sound 1.2m Lights 200k Venue preparation 200k Fuel 150k Transportation 300k Bibles, Tracts and materials 800k Security 200k Chairs 128k Budget - 3, 178, 000 what we have - 1, 340, 806 what we need - 1, 837, 194 9026726199 Opay. 2127538057 UBA. Eze Emeka.

Crusade Budget Sound 1.2m Lights 200k Venue preparation 200k Fuel 150k Transportation 300k Bibles, Tracts and materials 800k Security 200k Chairs 128k Budget - 3, 178, 000 what we have - 1, 340, 806 what we need - 1, 837, 194 9026726199 Opay. 2127538057 UBA. Eze Emeka.

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In Partial fulfillment to "For this cause.." (Mark 10:7-10), We did a thing few days Back.

In Partial fulfillment to "For this cause.." (Mark 10:7-10), We did a thing few days Back.

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We are here!!!

We are here!!!

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