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There is too much judgement in the world

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Too many people are living under the disapproving eyes of others, or themselves. Why would you live your life based on people's opinion. Too often, people live in the prison of expectations, fear and so worried others will see them as less perfect, as damaged goods, insecure, impure and weak. There are too many people who have been boxed by the careless, malicious and overbearing thoughts of others who believe or feel people should be like them. My people, God created us differently and you are one of your kind. A unique being, if God wanted us to be or think like one another. He would have created us with just one brain so we can think alike and behave same well. There is a popular quote I like "Men come in sizes and phases". There are two many people who are too quick to say others are wrong, imperfect, this and that. It breaks my heart seeing people been collapsed by the weight of the pressure and standards  that have been set by others. This standards most t

Breaking: Special security squad searches Atiku on arrival from Dubai

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Presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party  (PDP) has arrived from his vacation trip to Dubai  around 1:30am. early Sunday morning, even as a special security guard comprises Army, Police, Customs and Immigration officers were allegedly deployed by the presidency to do thorough on the former Vice President and his aircraft. We gathered that during the search, video gadgets and other devices were used to capture the exercise but nothing implication was found on the Adamawa born politician, Welcome back sir.

Google celebrates Christy Essien Igbokwe's posthumous 58th birthday.

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Google honours Nigerian's lady of songs who used her fame to highlight social issues such as abuse of women and children. The guys @googleafrica never cease to impress. Today is Christy Essien Igbokwe's 58th posthumous birthday and she's been honoured with #GoogleDoodle. She gave us the evergreen classic, Omo mi seun rere tie adara o. May her soul continue to rest in peace.