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03/06/2024

God is love
Jesus loves you
You are not alone
Only trust and obey

08/10/2023

ASSOCIATING WITH THE RIGHT PEOPLE IS ONE OF THE BEST FACTOR THAT CHANGES THE HEIGHT YOU WILL REACH IN LIFE. THEREFORE, MOVE IN THE COMPANY OF:

i. Those who are chasing the same vision as you. Especially, people who have the same values as you.

ii. Those who believe in the grace of God upon your life. Especially, people who believe in what you can do.

iii. Those who believe in God's several abilities deposited in you. Especially, people who believe in your God's given talents.

iv. Those who bring out the best in you. Especially, people who feel your pain in your down town.

v. Those who challenge you to do better. Especially, people who believe you can do better.

vi. Those who genuinely love you. Especially, people who are open to you.

vii. Those who will see your mistakes and genuinely want to help you. Especially, people who will genuinely help you up, even when you fall.

08/10/2023

BE CAREFUL WITH THESE PEOPLE. MIND THE WAY YOU RELATE WITH THEM

i. Those who despise you. Especially, those who despise the days of your little beginning.

ii. Those who do not value your person. Especially, those who devalue your personality.

iii. Those who never see your quota in the bargain. Especially, those who don't want to see your benefits.

iv. Those whose target is their aim alone. Especially, those whose your aim doesn't matter.

v. Those who are always waiting for you to make your next mistake. Especially, those who want to see your downfall.

vi. Those who are ready to trample dowm on you when you fall. Especially, those who see your downfall as their opportunity.

vii. Those who see nothing good about you, no matter how hard you try. Especially, those who frustrate your efforts.

viii. Those who never want to celebrate your little progress. Especially, those who never see anything good about you.

21/06/2023

I am a project of God's love
Christ in me

22/10/2022

My Living is God's Grace and Mercy. He is Ever Faithful. God I Thank You!

13/10/2022

THE WORD IS CHANGING EVERY DAY WITH A LOT OF MANIPULATION AND ENTICING DEVICES
SO
CHILD OF GOD
BE WISE AND SENSITIVE IN SPIRIT

22/08/2022

Jaja of Opobo was killed with a cup of tea in 1891.

King Jaja of Opobo (1821-1891), the wealthiest and most powerful monarch in the Niger Delta and sole founder of Opobo, was Igbo.

Born in his native Umuduruoha, Amaigbo, present-day Imo State, and named Mbanaso Okwaraozurumbaa at birth, he was captured by slave traders and sold into captivity in Bonny at the age of 12, where he earned his way out of slavery having also adopted the Ijaw-Ibani culture.

Though he generated astounding wealth for Bonny, when that kingdom's throne became vacant, his quest to vie for it was politically checkmated by a fellow wealthy slave (wealth was a deciding factor in monarchy).

Thus, he left with his supporters to establish a new town, Opobo, near Andoni. Bonny and its affiliated British merchants would come to regret that day.

The new development Jaja (aka Jubo Jubogha) relocated to in 1869, was named Opobo and the location was strategically positioned that he could transact first-hand with both national and international merchants, effectively becoming a monopolist in the oil palm trade.

Trade and the resultant wealth exploded so much so that his former British trading partners lost £100,000 (in 1870), and Bonny pleaded with him to return (which he refused).

He then came to the attention of Queen Victoria who, impressed by his influence, recognised him as King of Opobo in 1873 and also personally presented him with a sword in Buckingham Palace in 1875 after he sent troops to assist Britain in the Ashante War.

The Scramble for Africa began in the 19th century. Jaja was infamous for resisting foreign political and economic influence and he kept taxing the British merchants much to their indignation.

Greed and the fear of Jaja's influence led the new Consul-General, to invite Jaja out of his kingdom and on board a ship, ''The Goshawk'', for trade discussions.

Once on board, a deportation order was served on him. He was illegally tried and convicted in Gold Coast, present-day Ghana, in 1887, and exiled to Saint Vincent in the distant West Indies and to be later relocated to Barbados.

His pleas to return to his kingdom were granted in 1891. Unfortunately, he died in Tenerife, en route to Opobo, after being allegedly poisoned with a cup of tea. After his death, the influence of Opobo died with him.

Jaja's body was received with much sorrow by his people who gave him a full, honourable royal burial. He was 70.

King Jaja of Opobo (1821-1891), the wealthiest and most powerful monarch in the Niger Delta and sole founder of Opobo, was Igbo.

Born in his native Umuduruoha, Amaigbo, present-day Imo State, and named Mbanaso Okwaraozurumbaa at birth, he was captured by slave traders and sold into captivity in Bonny at the age of 12, where he earned his way out of slavery having also adopted the Ijaw-Ibani culture.

Though he generated astounding wealth for Bonny, when that kingdom's throne became vacant, his quest to vie for it was politically checkmated by a fellow wealthy slave (wealth was a deciding factor in monarchy).

Thus, he left with his supporters to establish a new town, Opobo, near Andoni. Bonny and its affiliated British merchants would come to regret that day.

The new development Jaja (aka Jubo Jubogha) relocated to in 1869, was named Opobo and the location was strategically positioned that he could transact first-hand with both national and international merchants, effectively becoming a monopolist in the oil palm trade.

Trade and the resultant wealth exploded so much so that his former British trading partners lost £100,000 (in 1870), and Bonny pleaded with him to return (which he refused).

He then came to the attention of Queen Victoria who, impressed by his influence, recognised him as King of Opobo in 1873 and also personally presented him with a sword in Buckingham Palace in 1875 after he sent troops to assist Britain in the Ashante War.

The Scramble for Africa began in the 19th century. Jaja was infamous for resisting foreign political and economic influence and he kept taxing the British merchants much to their indignation.

Greed and the fear of Jaja's influence led the new Consul-General, to invite Jaja out of his kingdom and on board a ship, ''The Goshawk'', for trade discussions.

Once on board, a deportation order was served on him. He was illegally tried and convicted in Gold Coast, present-day Ghana, in 1887, and exiled to Saint Vincent in the distant West Indies and to be later relocated to Barbados.

His pleas to return to his kingdom were granted in 1891. Unfortunately, he died in Tenerife, en route to Opobo, after being allegedly poisoned with a cup of tea. After his death, the influence of Opobo died with him.

Jaja's body was received with much sorrow by his people who gave him a full, honourable royal burial. He was 70.

31/07/2022

All the seasons come and go, all the wishes to know. Today take a moment to thank God, for everything He has done. It is because of Him, that you proudly rave (live, eat, enjoy, happy, and walk) Wishing you a happy glorious Sunday.
SIRTI. Bartholomew

28/07/2022

The world will still remain void and null without Humans, but without Loving each other, its better the world remains void and null.

In love we unite, in unity we stand.

SIRTI. Bartholomew (famous quotes)

21/07/2021

The most difficult people to be corrected in life are people who have seen wrong doing as lifestyle.
i. They believed what they are doing is right even when it is morally wrong.
ii. They can only be corrected when experience has taught them a lesson or encounter trouble which moral is the only way out.
If you want to doubt this saying of mine, ask Paul when he was Saul.
Living Moral life is living happily and fear free life.
SIR.TI. Bartholomew

07/07/2021

The must difficult and loneliest time in life, is when you are surrounded with people who don't share your views or have anything in common with you. They will try all means to kill your zeal, fade your love and quench your light. But in all this be strong for sooner your zeal will live, your love will lead and your light will shine brighter. It's just for a moment.
Knowing better helps in doing better. Know your God and do exploits.

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