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  • In black and white movies they used milk for rain because water wouldn’t show up on film.

    When you’re going to throw up, your mouth produces extra saliva to protect the teeth and tongue from stomach acid.

    Blood can be removed from clothing if the person who bled on it spits on it. Saliva is filtered blood and since that makes the chemical base identical it bonds and lifts the blood/pigment out.

    Foxes are now trying to domesticate themselves same things cats did hundreds of years ago. So in a few years we can have pet foxes.

    Elephants are the only living thing that can’t get cancer cause of some special gene they have.

    Some octopuses basically make up a gang of fishes and teach them to hunt with them and have been caught punching fishes that dont cooperate.

    A wedding ring is put on the left hand because that finger is the only one that has a vein connecting to the heart.

    Cows lay down before a storm rolls in bc the barometric pressure drops and it gives them tummy aches.
    In black and white movies they used milk for rain because water wouldn’t show up on film. When you’re going to throw up, your mouth produces extra saliva to protect the teeth and tongue from stomach acid. Blood can be removed from clothing if the person who bled on it spits on it. Saliva is filtered blood and since that makes the chemical base identical it bonds and lifts the blood/pigment out. Foxes are now trying to domesticate themselves same things cats did hundreds of years ago. So in a few years we can have pet foxes. Elephants are the only living thing that can’t get cancer cause of some special gene they have. Some octopuses basically make up a gang of fishes and teach them to hunt with them and have been caught punching fishes that dont cooperate. A wedding ring is put on the left hand because that finger is the only one that has a vein connecting to the heart. Cows lay down before a storm rolls in bc the barometric pressure drops and it gives them tummy aches.
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  • We all grew up

    Life has a way of changing how we connect with others. Once, it was as simple as, 'Come to school tomorrow, and I'll tell you everything!' Now, it's become, 'If you have time, maybe we can meet someday and talk.' We all grew up, our lives got busier, and our carefree conversations turned into rare moments of catching up.
    Growing up is beautiful, but it also reminds us to cherish the bonds we once
    took for granted.
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    #grewup #connect #school #talk #carefree #conversations #raremoments #growingup #beautiful #bonds
    📚🍀🙌 We all grew up Life has a way of changing how we connect with others. Once, it was as simple as, 'Come to school tomorrow, and I'll tell you everything!' Now, it's become, 'If you have time, maybe we can meet someday and talk.' We all grew up, our lives got busier, and our carefree conversations turned into rare moments of catching up. Growing up is beautiful, but it also reminds us to cherish the bonds we once took for granted. . . . #grewup #connect #school #talk #carefree #conversations #raremoments #growingup #beautiful #bonds
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  • Tinubu’s second term assured – Akpabio

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu can rest assured that his second term in office is guaranteed, notwithstanding the ongoing plot by the opposition to unseat him in the 2027 poll.

    Speaking during the special Iftar/Lent dinner organized by the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) aimed at strengthening fellowship and deepening bonds of unity among governors, National Assembly members, ministers, top government functionaries, and the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja on Wednesday night, he expressed optimism that the APC would also sweep more elective seats across the country in the 2027 poll.

    Applauding the Governor Hope Uzodinma-led PGF for organizing the event, he called on party stalwarts across the country to work together to achieve the objective.

    He said: “Can we say amen! We will offer prayers for our party, that yes, indeed, victory shall be ours in 2027. Can we say a loud amen! And we will also pray for Mr. President that his second term is assured. Can we shout a loud amen!

    "So, for the party, our governors, you will grow in numbers, you will grow in numbers. On our part in the parliament, ours is to continue to add the numbers to you. We just recently sent one of our own in the Senate to go and take care of Edo State. Is that not a good thing?”

    Uzodinma remarked that the occasion allows party stalwarts to pray, reason, and work together in the task of nation-building, adding that all hands must be on deck to ensure the victory of the APC in the 2027 poll.

    “Because we practice partisan democracy, and because we produce the government, we must take ownership of the government no matter where we are and where we sit. The success of the government is our collective success. The failure of the government is our collective failure. And the government is like a product,” he noted.

    “And all of us are marketing officers that must market this product. So the whole idea behind this… is to once more have a platform to appreciate ourselves, to celebrate our own, because the government is our own.

    “So, as we work towards a more prosperous Nigeria, as we confront the challenges of leadership and governance, it is like a sweet and sour soup. Sometimes it is sweet, sometimes it looks bitter and sour, but at the end of the day, it is a food we must all eat.”

    The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Chief Wale Edun, maintained that remarkable progress has been achieved due to the bold and courageous decisions taken by the President Tinubu-led administration.

    The Minister argued that the drop in the inflation rate and the reduction in the cost of living among Nigerians speak volumes of the progress recorded by the President Tinubu-led administration.

    According to him, we are all living it. Inflation is down, food prices are coming down, energy prices are coming down, the exchange rate is stable.

    He added, “Those are the things that affect the cost of living that people are feeling. There are other figures and metrics that are behind the scenes. But what matters is how people are feeling, how it is impacting them. And that is why Mr. President continues to make every effort to intervene, particularly on behalf of the poor and the most vulnerable.

    “For coming together, Muslim brothers and sisters observing Ramadan, Christian brothers and sisters observing Lent. In brotherhood and in sisterhood, we stand. God will keep us strong, make our party strong, and help us to support, encourage, and work with President Tinubu to make Nigeria strong, make Nigeria great.”

    Among the dignitaries at the event were the National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, Governors Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Monday Okpebholo, Francis Nwifuru, former Governor Yahaya Bello, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Benjamin Kalu, the House Leader, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, 36 states and FCT chairmen of the party, and members of the Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led National Working Committee (NWC).
    Tinubu’s second term assured – Akpabio Senate President Godswill Akpabio says President Bola Ahmed Tinubu can rest assured that his second term in office is guaranteed, notwithstanding the ongoing plot by the opposition to unseat him in the 2027 poll. Speaking during the special Iftar/Lent dinner organized by the Progressive Governors Forum (PGF) aimed at strengthening fellowship and deepening bonds of unity among governors, National Assembly members, ministers, top government functionaries, and the leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja on Wednesday night, he expressed optimism that the APC would also sweep more elective seats across the country in the 2027 poll. Applauding the Governor Hope Uzodinma-led PGF for organizing the event, he called on party stalwarts across the country to work together to achieve the objective. He said: “Can we say amen! We will offer prayers for our party, that yes, indeed, victory shall be ours in 2027. Can we say a loud amen! And we will also pray for Mr. President that his second term is assured. Can we shout a loud amen! "So, for the party, our governors, you will grow in numbers, you will grow in numbers. On our part in the parliament, ours is to continue to add the numbers to you. We just recently sent one of our own in the Senate to go and take care of Edo State. Is that not a good thing?” Uzodinma remarked that the occasion allows party stalwarts to pray, reason, and work together in the task of nation-building, adding that all hands must be on deck to ensure the victory of the APC in the 2027 poll. “Because we practice partisan democracy, and because we produce the government, we must take ownership of the government no matter where we are and where we sit. The success of the government is our collective success. The failure of the government is our collective failure. And the government is like a product,” he noted. “And all of us are marketing officers that must market this product. So the whole idea behind this… is to once more have a platform to appreciate ourselves, to celebrate our own, because the government is our own. “So, as we work towards a more prosperous Nigeria, as we confront the challenges of leadership and governance, it is like a sweet and sour soup. Sometimes it is sweet, sometimes it looks bitter and sour, but at the end of the day, it is a food we must all eat.” The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Chief Wale Edun, maintained that remarkable progress has been achieved due to the bold and courageous decisions taken by the President Tinubu-led administration. The Minister argued that the drop in the inflation rate and the reduction in the cost of living among Nigerians speak volumes of the progress recorded by the President Tinubu-led administration. According to him, we are all living it. Inflation is down, food prices are coming down, energy prices are coming down, the exchange rate is stable. He added, “Those are the things that affect the cost of living that people are feeling. There are other figures and metrics that are behind the scenes. But what matters is how people are feeling, how it is impacting them. And that is why Mr. President continues to make every effort to intervene, particularly on behalf of the poor and the most vulnerable. “For coming together, Muslim brothers and sisters observing Ramadan, Christian brothers and sisters observing Lent. In brotherhood and in sisterhood, we stand. God will keep us strong, make our party strong, and help us to support, encourage, and work with President Tinubu to make Nigeria strong, make Nigeria great.” Among the dignitaries at the event were the National Security Adviser (NSA), Malam Nuhu Ribadu, Governors Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Monday Okpebholo, Francis Nwifuru, former Governor Yahaya Bello, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Benjamin Kalu, the House Leader, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, 36 states and FCT chairmen of the party, and members of the Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje-led National Working Committee (NWC).
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  • We must not be on speaking terms to benefit from each other those kind of relationships are the ones that blossom the most Cos everyone is on for short-lived bonds hardly legit.
    We must not be on speaking terms to benefit from each other those kind of relationships are the ones that blossom the most Cos everyone is on for short-lived bonds hardly legit.
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  • Blood is thicker than water,talks on family bonds, all of that buh I found that people likely to offer a hand to help are non family members. What happened to the system?
    Blood is thicker than water,talks on family bonds, all of that buh I found that people likely to offer a hand to help are non family members. What happened to the system?
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  • Love Languages in Romance

    Understanding your partner’s love language enhances romance. Whether through words of affirmation, acts of service, gifts, quality time, or physical touch, expressing love in ways your partner values creates deeper intimacy. Recognizing and respecting love languages strengthens emotional bonds and ensures a fulfilling romantic connection.

    Love Languages in Romance Understanding your partner’s love language enhances romance. Whether through words of affirmation, acts of service, gifts, quality time, or physical touch, expressing love in ways your partner values creates deeper intimacy. Recognizing and respecting love languages strengthens emotional bonds and ensures a fulfilling romantic connection.
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  • The Importance of Shared Goals

    Shared goals provide direction and unity in relationships. Whether it’s planning a future together or supporting each other’s ambitions, shared objectives strengthen bonds. They foster collaboration and a sense of partnership, ensuring both individuals feel valued and aligned.

    The Importance of Shared Goals Shared goals provide direction and unity in relationships. Whether it’s planning a future together or supporting each other’s ambitions, shared objectives strengthen bonds. They foster collaboration and a sense of partnership, ensuring both individuals feel valued and aligned.
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  • The Impact of Gratitude on Relationships

    Gratitude enriches relationships by fostering appreciation and positivity. Regularly expressing thanks strengthens emotional bonds and creates a supportive environment. Small gestures, like thanking a partner for their efforts, build trust and intimacy. Gratitude reduces conflict by shifting focus from flaws to strengths. By cultivating gratitude, relationships become more fulfilling and resilient.


    The Impact of Gratitude on Relationships Gratitude enriches relationships by fostering appreciation and positivity. Regularly expressing thanks strengthens emotional bonds and creates a supportive environment. Small gestures, like thanking a partner for their efforts, build trust and intimacy. Gratitude reduces conflict by shifting focus from flaws to strengths. By cultivating gratitude, relationships become more fulfilling and resilient.
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  • Conflict Resolution in Relationships

    Conflict is inevitable in relationships but can lead to growth when handled effectively. The key is addressing issues calmly, without blame or aggression. Active listening, empathy, and compromise are essential tools. Avoiding conflicts often worsens problems, while open communication fosters solutions. Acknowledging emotions and seeking common ground rebuilds trust and strengthens bonds. Remember, it’s not about winning but preserving the relationship.

    Conflict Resolution in Relationships Conflict is inevitable in relationships but can lead to growth when handled effectively. The key is addressing issues calmly, without blame or aggression. Active listening, empathy, and compromise are essential tools. Avoiding conflicts often worsens problems, while open communication fosters solutions. Acknowledging emotions and seeking common ground rebuilds trust and strengthens bonds. Remember, it’s not about winning but preserving the relationship.
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  • The Importance of Forgiveness in Relationships

    Forgiveness is key to moving past conflicts in relationships. Holding onto grudges breeds resentment, harming emotional intimacy. While forgiving doesn’t mean forgetting, it allows healing and growth. It’s an act of strength, not weakness, promoting personal peace and relational harmony. However, forgiveness should be balanced with accountability. Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, where apologies and efforts to change behaviors go hand-in-hand. Learning to forgive can deepen bonds and create a resilient connection.

    The Importance of Forgiveness in Relationships Forgiveness is key to moving past conflicts in relationships. Holding onto grudges breeds resentment, harming emotional intimacy. While forgiving doesn’t mean forgetting, it allows healing and growth. It’s an act of strength, not weakness, promoting personal peace and relational harmony. However, forgiveness should be balanced with accountability. Healthy relationships involve mutual respect, where apologies and efforts to change behaviors go hand-in-hand. Learning to forgive can deepen bonds and create a resilient connection.
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