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Meet Brendan Shields, who feed the homeless people.

What a kind hearted, and a terrific young Gentleman Brendan Shields who travelled from Thurles to Dublin today to feed the Homeless.

…….An inspiration to us all and A heart of gold!

Let’s emulate this character of this young man at this Christmas period.

Christmas is not about celebration alone, but sharing our food, clothes, shoes and money with the less priviledge one’s.

Brendan Shields

God bless you as you do so, Amen.

Mary Christmas and happy New year.

Entertainment

Actor Samuel Olutayo Akinpelu AKA Alabi yellow passed on

Alabi yellow was his stage name but his real name is Samuel Alabi Oludayo Akinpelu.

The veteran Nollywood actor, Samuel passed away today Sunday the 22nd of December, aged about 62 years.

Alabi Yellow’s ill-health was first made known last year. He was said to have suffered stroke after his wife’s death. His condition was so bad that he moved to his hometown Ikorodu to live with his mother.

Many artistes rallied round to pick the bill of his treatment. Mrs Esther Ajayi gave him 10 million naira for his treatment when the news of his sickness got to her.

Before his death, his last known movie role was in Kunle Afolayan’s Mokalik.

Alabi yellow came from the Olowobusanbusan family of Ikorudu. He was also a leader in the Celestial Church of Christ.

May his soul rest in perfect peace, Amen.

Lifestyle, Politics

President – Donald Trump explains his statement against Africans leaders.

“If after 50 years of independence you have not built the necessary infrastructure for your people, are you humans?

“If you sit on gold, diamond, oil, manganese, uranium… and your people don’t have food, are you humans?

“If to stay in power, you buy weapons from strangers to kill your own citizens, are you humans?

“If your only social project is to stay in power for life, are you being human?

“If you despise and shoot your own citizens like game, who will respect them?”

“if you take all resources meant for development of your country for personal property are you humans?

” if you leave your country healthcare unattended and treat yourself abroad are you humans?

“Until your leaders think less of themselves and more about your people. You are not human but animal.

President Trump
Lifestyle

What you need to do if you don’t want to get killed by household enemies by, Reno Omokri.

If you don’t want ‘village people’ to kill you, do the following things:

  • Exercise daily
  • Eat less red meat
  • Eat less carb
  • Stop smoking
  • Quit alcohol. If you must drink, drink red wine
  • Don’t eat after 8PM
  • Eat fruit and vegetables
  • Drink at least 8 glasses of water daily
  • Sleep for at least 8 hours daily
  • Avoid debt. It leads to stress

When a Black African dies of a heart attack, stroke, or sudden death syndrome, his or her ‘village people’ are often the first suspect. But the real culprit is failure to take the steps I listed above.

Reno Omokri
Lifestyle

Stop hating people by Naomi JP.

The same amount of period you spend on hating is what another person out -there prefer to use on loving.

But when the time for reward. comes, you want to have the same amount of reward right? It’s not possible.

You must make sacrifices to be at peace with people, and it’s never a waste to go the extra mile to follow peace with all men as the Scripture told us to do. You will never loose your reward in doing so.

God bless you and remain lifted- Naomi JP.

Shalom!

Entertainment

Apologise by Reno Omokri

When you don’t apologise IMMEDIATELY for doing something wrong, you show WEAKNESS

When you don’t apologise EVENTUALLY for doing something wrong, you show WICKEDNESS

When you expect the person you wronged to apologise, you show DEVILISHNESS.

It is not that those who don’t apologise are never WRONG. Rather, it is that they are WRONG people. Because to ERR is HUMAN and to FORGIVE is DIVINE. Thus, if you never apologise, you are claiming DIVINITY. And that is the sin that destroyed satan!

Reno Omokri

Religion

Read testimony of Pastor David Oyedepo Junior at First Sunday Service on the 15th December 2019 at the Faith Tabernacle, CANAANLAND.

I visited a young child in a U.K hospital, where she was admitted on a tragic medical condition. The mum told me she had to be fixed to a machine to survive. Her blood ran though a machine that oxygenated it and returned the oxygenated blood to her body to keep her alive.

The process cost the parents £9,000 per week.

There I was with others, breathing and seamlessly having our bodies oxygenate our blood without the need for any expensive medical aid.

I concluded that “man is too expensive to be maintained by man.”

Count your blessings, name them one by one and it will surprise you what they Lord has done, a song writer said.

No matter what your position is there is something to thank God for.

May the name of the Lord be praised, Amen.