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Man Shares How The Holy Spirit Stopped Him From Engaging In Harmful Twitter Thread

  • A young man named Kunle shared his experience on Twitter.
  • He encountered a controversial post suggesting ways to damage a woman’s self-esteem.
  • Initially curious, he felt a divine prompting from the Holy Spirit to avoid engaging with the post.
  • A young man has shared how he was divinely guided to avoid engaging with a controversial Twitter post about women.

    Identified as Kunle on Twitter, he recounted an experience where he came across a post advising men on ways to damage a woman’s self-esteem. Out of curiosity, he was about to open the thread when he suddenly felt the Holy Spirit urging him to refrain. He heeded the prompting and chose to scroll past the post instead.

    Reflecting on the experience, Kunle used the opportunity to remind people to be mindful of the content they consume online, emphasizing the impact of social media on personal values and beliefs.

    He tweeted;

    “I saw a thread on 7 ways to destroy a woman’s ego. I was about to open it when the Holy Spirit asked me do I want to destroy my wife’s ego? My answer being no, I had to scroll pass. Be careful what you feed yourself with on the internet!”

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    In other news, A video circulating on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has stirred mixed reactions after a Nigerian man was seen dedicating his daughter to a river goddess.

    In the viral clip, the man stood on a canoe in the middle of a river, facing the water while making what appeared to be spiritual declarations. Though his words were not audible in the video, the accompanying caption explained that he was performing a traditional rite to present his daughter to the river deity.

    At one point in the video, the man gently dipped the child’s feet into the water before lifting her again, seemingly completing the ritual.

    The unusual scene drew widespread attention online, prompting a wave of comments. While some viewers respected his cultural beliefs and traditional practices, others expressed concern and curiosity about the ceremony.

    As the post continues to trend, it highlights the enduring presence of indigenous spiritual customs in some parts of Nigeria and how they intersect with modern life in the age of social media.

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