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Sunday, May 10, 2015

For The Weekend..


In Our Marriages, We Don Dey Allow Things And People To Dey Put Asunder Wetin God Don Join Together.

No Allow Your Mama, Papa, Friends And Even Your Children To Come Between You And Your Husband O! You Dey Hear Me So???

God No Join You And Them O… Na Only You And Your Husband!!...

If You Dey Dis Page And You Dey Put Asunder Somebody’s Marriage, Abeg Repent O In Jesus’ Name Before Nemesis Go Catch Up With You!

E Go Better For All Of Our Marriages In Jesus’ Name O! Amen!!

Make Una Enjoy This Weekend Oo
Oya Receive My Love And Hugs.. You Don Take Am?? 

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Ten Lies Of Porn – Conclusion(4)..


Is There Any Freedom From Porn Addiction?

Pornography Entraps You With Lies. In Contrast, God Can Lead Us Into Truth. Jesus Said, "If You Hold To My Teaching, You Are Really My Disciples. Then You Will Know The Truth, And The Truth Will Set You Free." 

Those Who Heard Jesus Say This Were Offended And Countered, "We Have Never Been Slaves Of Anyone, How Can You Say That We Shall Be Set Free?" And Jesus Explained That People Are Enslaved To Sin, But That He Can Set You Free.

Sin Not Only Enslaves Us, But It Distances Us From God. And No One Is Perfect. No One Is Righteous In God's Eyes. Instead We're Told That "We

Monday, May 04, 2015

Johnny Lingo’s Eight-cow Wife by Patricia McGerr..

When I visited the South Pacific islands, I took a notebook along. I had a three‐week leave between assignments in Japan, so I borrowed a boat and sailed to Kiniwata. The notebook was supposed to help me become a junior‐grade Maugham or Michener. But when I got back, among all my notes the only sentence that still interested me was the one that said, “Johnny Lingo gave eight cows to Sarita’s father.”

Johnny Lingo wasn’t exactly his name. But I wrote it down that way because I learned about the eight cows from Shenkin, the fat manager of the guest house at Kiniwata. He was from Chicago and had a habit of Americanizing the names of the islanders. He wasn’t the only one who talked about Johnny, though. His name came up with many people in many connections. 

If I wanted to spend a few days on the island of Nurabandi, a day’s sail away, Johnny Lingo could put me up, they told me, since he had built a five‐room house—unheard‐of luxury! If I wanted to fish, he could show me where the biting was best. If I wanted fresh vegetables, his garden was the greenest. If I sought pearls, his business savvy would bring me the best buys. Oh, the people of Kiniwata all spoke highly of Johnny Lingo. Yet when they spoke, they smiled, and the smiles were slightly mocking.

“Get Johnny Lingo to help you find