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  • اللّهُمَّ اسْقِنَا غَيْثاً مُغِيثاً مَرِيئاً مَرِيعاً، نَافِعاً غَيْرَ ضَارٍّ، عَاجِلاً غَيْرَ آجِلٍ
    Allaahumma 'asqinaa ghaythan mugheethan maree'an maree'an, naafi'an ghayradhaarrin, 'aajilan ghayra 'aajilin.
    O Allah, shower upon us abundant rain, beneficial not harmful, swiftly and not delayed.

    (Aameen Yah Robb).
    اللّهُمَّ اسْقِنَا غَيْثاً مُغِيثاً مَرِيئاً مَرِيعاً، نَافِعاً غَيْرَ ضَارٍّ، عَاجِلاً غَيْرَ آجِلٍ Allaahumma 'asqinaa ghaythan mugheethan maree'an maree'an, naafi'an ghayradhaarrin, 'aajilan ghayra 'aajilin. O Allah, shower upon us abundant rain, beneficial not harmful, swiftly and not delayed. (Aameen Yah Robb).
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  • HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It's a virus that attacks the body's immune system, making it harder to fight off infections and diseases. If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).

    Here are some key facts about HIV:

    1. HIV is spread through bodily fluids (blood, semen, breast milk, and vaginal fluids).
    2. Using condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can help prevent HIV transmission.
    3. There is no cure for HIV, but antiretroviral therapy (ART) can manage the virus and slow its progression.
    4. Early detection and treatment can significantly improve quality of life and prevent transmission.

    If you have any specific questions or concerns about HIV, feel free to drop question
    HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It's a virus that attacks the body's immune system, making it harder to fight off infections and diseases. If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). Here are some key facts about HIV: 1. HIV is spread through bodily fluids (blood, semen, breast milk, and vaginal fluids). 2. Using condoms and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can help prevent HIV transmission. 3. There is no cure for HIV, but antiretroviral therapy (ART) can manage the virus and slow its progression. 4. Early detection and treatment can significantly improve quality of life and prevent transmission. If you have any specific questions or concerns about HIV, feel free to drop question ⁉️
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  • *PLEASE LECTURE AND WARN THE SISTERS IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS*


    So, a very close friend of mine has a daughter of 21 who is schooling in one of the universities in the east. She came around for holiday and then fell sick last Thursday and was taken to the hospital for proper medical care. During the process of check up, her mum noticed a scar under her pelvic and she got worried, cos according to her, her daughter has never had any surgery not even minor or major. So, she was wondering where the scar came from and the cause.

    Long story cut short. After much interrogation and the girl's refusal to speak up, she called me to come over. On getting there, I met her in real tears and I asked what the problem was and she asked her daughter to open her tummy and show me what she saw. I saw it and then asked questions and she said her daughter has refused to tell her how she got that scar.

    I immediately took the girl outside and interrogated her and she opened up to me that a friend of hers introduced her to a business in school last year, that she did it and was paid 200k. And she said they have Drs they meet when they are ovulating to buy their eggs. So, what they do is, they have to open them up, take the eggs and then cover them up again. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. As I type this, I'm still in shock. I've not recovered since Saturday. I was just able to tell her mum yesterday. I had to bring her home on Saturday night to sleep over. Then yesterday I took her back to inform her mum. My friend has not been herself till now. We don't know how to inform her dad cos the whole blame will be on her as she's the one with them in Nigeria. Their dad works in Ghana.

    *True life story as told by a friend*
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    Mummies kindly read and pay good close attentions to our girl child.
    *PLEASE LECTURE AND WARN THE SISTERS IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS* So, a very close friend of mine has a daughter of 21 who is schooling in one of the universities in the east. She came around for holiday and then fell sick last Thursday and was taken to the hospital for proper medical care. During the process of check up, her mum noticed a scar under her pelvic and she got worried, cos according to her, her daughter has never had any surgery not even minor or major. So, she was wondering where the scar came from and the cause. Long story cut short. After much interrogation and the girl's refusal to speak up, she called me to come over. On getting there, I met her in real tears and I asked what the problem was and she asked her daughter to open her tummy and show me what she saw. I saw it and then asked questions and she said her daughter has refused to tell her how she got that scar. I immediately took the girl outside and interrogated her and she opened up to me that a friend of hers introduced her to a business in school last year, that she did it and was paid 200k. And she said they have Drs they meet when they are ovulating to buy their eggs. So, what they do is, they have to open them up, take the eggs and then cover them up again. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. As I type this, I'm still in shock. I've not recovered since Saturday. I was just able to tell her mum yesterday. I had to bring her home on Saturday night to sleep over. Then yesterday I took her back to inform her mum. My friend has not been herself till now. We don't know how to inform her dad cos the whole blame will be on her as she's the one with them in Nigeria. Their dad works in Ghana. *True life story as told by a friend*👆👆👆 Copied Mummies kindly read and pay good close attentions to our girl child.
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  • *🗓 Today is Yaomul Thulathā'i(Tuesday) 15th of Sofar, 1446AH.*

    *15 - 02 - 1446H*
    *20 - 08 - 2024G*

    *According to Sultanate Council*

    ```Don't forget to chant your morning and evening adhkaar. May Allaah keep safeguarding us. Aameen```
    *🗓 Today is Yaomul Thulathā'i(Tuesday) 15th of Sofar, 1446AH.* *15 - 02 - 1446H* *20 - 08 - 2024G* *✅According to Sultanate Council🇳🇬* ```Don't forget to chant your morning and evening adhkaar. May Allaah keep safeguarding us. Aameen```
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  • GIVE CHARITY FOR YOUR OWN GOOD.

    Narrated Abu Hurairah [radhi-yAllahu 'anhu]: The Prophet (SallallahuAlaihiWasallam) said, "Charity is obligatory everyday on every joint of a human being.* If one helps a person in matters concerning his riding animal by helping him to ride on it or by lifting his luggage on to it, all these will be regarded as charity. A good word, and every step one takes to offer the compulsory congregational prayer is regarded as charity; and guiding somebody on the road is regarded as charity." [Sahih Al-Bukhari, 4/2891].
    GIVE CHARITY FOR YOUR OWN GOOD. Narrated Abu Hurairah [radhi-yAllahu 'anhu]: The Prophet (SallallahuAlaihiWasallam) said, "Charity is obligatory everyday on every joint of a human being.* If one helps a person in matters concerning his riding animal by helping him to ride on it or by lifting his luggage on to it, all these will be regarded as charity. A good word, and every step one takes to offer the compulsory congregational prayer is regarded as charity; and guiding somebody on the road is regarded as charity." [Sahih Al-Bukhari, 4/2891].
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