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Thursday, January 26, 2023
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ππππ abeg ooo
ReplyDeleteAbeg allow me select wetin I want in peace ,e no concern you
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ReplyDeleteQuestion....?
ReplyDeleteThe Polygamy thing was it a blessing to him?
His first son from the second wife became a blessing to the first wife to have her own son.
Delete14:19, No, it didn't. The first was was destined to have a son of her own. Her impatience brought about Haggai's son.
DeleteI taya o, till today we don't read much about the child that came from that affair.
DeleteI will continue to choose the blessings and reject the polygamy, who want both fit claim both.
Good π RANDOM THOUGHT
DeleteNa the second pickin descendants dey worry the world till today
DeleteOkwa serious question oo!!!πππ€¨
ReplyDeleteWhich kain yarn be this?
ReplyDeleteWell it sounds like a good question π€
ReplyDeleteWe don't want polygamy, we want blessings.
ReplyDeleteWe don't want polygamy, we want blessings.
ReplyDeleteExcept the poster doesn't understand English. The song says blessings: not mistakes
ReplyDeleteFantastic way of putting it ππΌπ
DeleteMystic
That single act of Abraham is why there is so much trouble in the world and if you study your Bible Abraham sent her way.
ReplyDeleteNigerians know all the lineage of Abraham but don't know the name of their great grandfather. That's how brainwashed a typical Black person is---worshipping everything foreign and cursing their own ancestors. No wonder nobody respects them.
ReplyDeleteNigerians know all the lineage of Abraham but don't know the name of their great grandfather. That's how brainwashed a typical Black person is---worshipping everything foreign and cursing their own ancestors. No wonder nobody respects them.
ReplyDeleteCorrect!
DeleteBut not me again.
Since I started acknowledging my ancestors, hmmmmmmm, the blessings and fulfilment I have been experiencing has been tremendous.
Man know thyself.