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Thursday, January 26, 2023

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  1. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ abeg ooo

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  2. Abeg allow me select wetin I want in peace ,e no concern you

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  3. πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

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  4. Question....?
    The Polygamy thing was it a blessing to him?

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    1. His first son from the second wife became a blessing to the first wife to have her own son.

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    2. 14:19, No, it didn't. The first was was destined to have a son of her own. Her impatience brought about Haggai's son.

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    3. I taya o, till today we don't read much about the child that came from that affair.
      I will continue to choose the blessings and reject the polygamy, who want both fit claim both.

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    4. Good πŸ‘ RANDOM THOUGHT

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    5. Na the second pickin descendants dey worry the world till today

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  5. Okwa serious question oo!!!😁😁🀨

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  6. Well it sounds like a good question πŸ€”

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  7. We don't want polygamy, we want blessings.

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  8. We don't want polygamy, we want blessings.

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  9. Except the poster doesn't understand English. The song says blessings: not mistakes

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    1. Fantastic way of putting it πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ˜‚

      Mystic

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  10. That single act of Abraham is why there is so much trouble in the world and if you study your Bible Abraham sent her way.

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  11. Nigerians know all the lineage of Abraham but don't know the name of their great grandfather. That's how brainwashed a typical Black person is---worshipping everything foreign and cursing their own ancestors. No wonder nobody respects them.

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  12. Nigerians know all the lineage of Abraham but don't know the name of their great grandfather. That's how brainwashed a typical Black person is---worshipping everything foreign and cursing their own ancestors. No wonder nobody respects them.

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    1. Correct!
      But not me again.
      Since I started acknowledging my ancestors, hmmmmmmm, the blessings and fulfilment I have been experiencing has been tremendous.
      Man know thyself.

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