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- A Tribute to Bobby — 29 comments
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Dec 27
Dr Adebayo, I am 24 and have a lump under areola and it hurts and really hurts to the touch. I’ve had it for over a month now. What’s causing it cause I’m too young for menopause and I haven’t been breast feeding or pregnant for two yrs. I haven’t seen my period but not …
Dec 05
(Published with permission) Dear Dr. Gbenga, Thanks for your insightful mail which I normally receive as a forward from one of your recipients. I have been able to learn some few things. Applying your recommendations has been very helpful to say the least. I want you to help me out on an issue, though …
Jul 27
Thank God it is Friday!. This skit makes me really laugh. The Devil is wicked. It is the “…blessing of the Lord that maketh rich without adding any sorrow (or battered head 😀 ) Feel free to share using the share buttons available. Wish you a wonderful and restful weekend. h/t: Bola Adenuga
Jun 25
Waiting for your comments: After Wang Lan delivered, she brought home a baby girl and her placenta, which she plans to eat in a soup — adopting an age-old practice in Chinese traditional medicine. The health-giving qualities of placenta are currently creating a buzz in Western countries, where some believe it can help ward off …
Apr 26
Today 26th of April is my birthday. Looking back at where I was, where I am, and where He is taking me to, all I can say is, “It’s Marvelous In My Eyes”. Father I thank you. You are marvelous!
Apr 24
Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth. 2 Timothy 2:15 (AMPLIFIED VERSION) Today we shall continue our series on 5 commonly …
Sep 19
Guest Post: A Tale of Two Governors by Paul Odafe Utho
The recent developments in the Nigeria polity makes one wonder if we are progressing or retrogressing and if we are living under a military regime or in a democratic dispensation. Military regimes are known for their obnoxious decrees & immovable decisions, irrespective of the feelings of the citizens and how it affects them. Rather than …
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