I also went to a boarding school and I can understand totally relate. I was picked by my father and uncle from FGGC Bwari Abuja when I was in Jss2 all to go home and see my mother's obituary. I was picked up from school on a Thursday, wake keeping on Friday, burial on Saturday and returned to school on Sunday. I lost my childhood that period and it was hard but it really moulded me. I attend TCN Abuja also. What a small world..
I have had a similar experience, someone wanted to sign me as an artist in His band, but they did worldly music. I told him I couldn't because of the music they do, He was trying to convince me that I would only back up his other artists if necessary, then I could be recording my Christian music. It looked attractive then, but I turned it down and I'm grateful I did. Thank you ma, God bless you for always sharing.
Just bumped into this video and decided to watch! Thank you for sharing ma'am. My take home would be the acting role you let go of. It reminds me of what Mrs Jumoke Adenowo said in an interview some years ago about a lady who intends to be a beauty queen in the nearest future acting like one now. So her actions and everything she does must reflect where she's headed to. Not totally related to your story but it re-emphasizes the importance of integrity. Then holding strongly to one's convictions and consecration. God always has a way of protecting us so we do not end up jeopardizing the great future He has for us. The issue is always with yielding and letting go of certain things for a greater future.
Thank you for sharing your story ma. Im glad you didnt take the role. Just maybe your spirit knew you were going to be a Role Model to a Generation someday and its saved you from the unnecessary drama because the media dont forget. Alot of people would have read meaning to that part of your life. I love to listen to you ma❤
I totally understand what you said about losing a loved one early in life. Truly, one becomes able to process similar occurrences and also able to comfort others who go through same.
An interesting journey indeed, Some parts got me laughing out loud and some others brought back some growing up memos. Life indeed is deep & challenges help us grow thick skin. Thank you PT!
My first lady 💝 Love you mama and thanks for sharing this. Related in so many ways especially the eba and okro, news casting with a newspaper bits. I also wanted to act! 😁 You're a strong, strong woman and I love you.
This is good news for the people of today's world because many are trading their soul for wealth , even the church world...may God continue to keep and preserve you and your family.
Well done TY! It's inspiring watching this. I hope and pray that these videos become consistent as we can see the efforts being put in. God strengthen you Ma'am. Lots of love!
This testimony is going to help many others who are listening, continue to love Jesus. The word of God declares : what shall it profits a man to gain the world and to lose their soul.
Yaay, to the new look, sometimes it seems like a ponytail then I see a side view. EDWJ, still use till today, started with Topz, YPs and the EDWJ, I still find it relevant to life and living.
WaoOoo😳😳 You went to Feggo Villa, glad knowing this, same story wanted to go to Queens but found my way to Owinni one way of the other, Same here, Feggo built me spiritually and many other aspects of life😍💋😍 Cheers Mam🎉💐🎉💐 Didn't aspect the OYO journey earlier too until JSS 2😁
Very deep! I lost my dad in my final year at the University and I know it was a very tough period. You must be brave to take a night bus from Zamfara. I always took night bus from Kaduna to Lagos and back to Kaduna and it's really an experience. Pro unitate!
All that comes to my mind as I watch this video is, "Na waa for all these ajebutter girls" 😄
I'm watching this again on the 7th of December 2024 and it's still a blessing. Thank you Ma
My husband and I so much love edge of paradise. Asabe and Emeka with their 3 children and later a newborn baby boy
I also went to a boarding school and I can understand totally relate. I was picked by my father and uncle from FGGC Bwari Abuja when I was in Jss2 all to go home and see my mother's obituary. I was picked up from school on a Thursday, wake keeping on Friday, burial on Saturday and returned to school on Sunday. I lost my childhood that period and it was hard but it really moulded me. I attend TCN Abuja also. What a small world..
I have had a similar experience, someone wanted to sign me as an artist in His band, but they did worldly music. I told him I couldn't because of the music they do, He was trying to convince me that I would only back up his other artists if necessary, then I could be recording my Christian music. It looked attractive then, but I turned it down and I'm grateful I did.
Thank you ma, God bless you for always sharing.
This struck a chord in me " embrace that journey and be strong through the journey". Thank you for being a blessing and being open with us.
Ma’am
Couldn’t just leave without sayin
“You are so beautiful”
Just bumped into this video and decided to watch! Thank you for sharing ma'am. My take home would be the acting role you let go of. It reminds me of what Mrs Jumoke Adenowo said in an interview some years ago about a lady who intends to be a beauty queen in the nearest future acting like one now. So her actions and everything she does must reflect where she's headed to. Not totally related to your story but it re-emphasizes the importance of integrity. Then holding strongly to one's convictions and consecration. God always has a way of protecting us so we do not end up jeopardizing the great future He has for us. The issue is always with yielding and letting go of certain things for a greater future.
Thank you for sharing your story ma. Im glad you didnt take the role. Just maybe your spirit knew you were going to be a Role Model to a Generation someday and its saved you from the unnecessary drama because the media dont forget. Alot of people would have read meaning to that part of your life. I love to listen to you ma❤
I totally understand what you said about losing a loved one early in life. Truly, one becomes able to process similar occurrences and also able to comfort others who go through same.
Great communicators!!!
I'm presently a student of masscom in unilag😄
Awwwn... Kai you so beautiful mama
An interesting journey indeed, Some parts got me laughing out loud and some others brought back some growing up memos. Life indeed is deep & challenges help us grow thick skin. Thank you PT!
My first lady 💝
Love you mama and thanks for sharing this. Related in so many ways especially the eba and okro, news casting with a newspaper bits. I also wanted to act! 😁
You're a strong, strong woman and I love you.
This is good news for the people of today's world because many are trading their soul for wealth , even the church world...may God continue to keep and preserve you and your family.
Well done TY! It's inspiring watching this. I hope and pray that these videos become consistent as we can see the efforts being put in. God strengthen you Ma'am. Lots of love!
This testimony is going to help many others who are listening, continue to love Jesus. The word of God declares : what shall it profits a man to gain the world and to lose their soul.
Yaay, to the new look, sometimes it seems like a ponytail then I see a side view. EDWJ, still use till today, started with Topz, YPs and the EDWJ, I still find it relevant to life and living.
Omg! Aunty TY......we are birthday mates...lol....We have some things in common...you needed to hear me scream
Really enjoyed the genuineness of the story.. should be coming here every now and then
Same here
Stumbled on this video and was blessed. Thanks ma’am.
I went to FGGC calabar. The experiences are very similar.
Great story ma, with lots of lessons, More grace .
Deep lessons in this video.You speak SO well!I also attended Fggc Oyo!Junior school was TORTURE,chai!.Thank you for sharing,ma!💜
Enlightening and humbling. More wisdom in Jesus' name.
Journey of life and decision making. So powerful. Thank you so much.
Yeeessss Edge of Paradise... I remember seeing you there.
Hmm personal conviction and one's peace can't be traded, thanks so much ma!
Totally enjoyed watching this. Lots to glean. Looking forward to the next episode.
Lots of lessons....I loved the stories too, A great storyteller you are ma. Thanks for sharing and teaching
Enjoyed the various twists and turns to your story, especially fresh angles to te stories I know.
The no brushing part 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you for sharing! I like how you drew out valuable lessons from your stories 👍
Enjoyed watching this, looking forward to the next episode
Interesting session. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤😘😘😘
Lol! You're casting a better news here!💕💕
Thank you for sharing. Loving your new look!
Great Session Again. Thanks ma, really loved the age part .....😁
I can completely relate. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Pastor Toyin for sharing your story. Its so relatable as my story is so similar to this
Love love love! Thank you for sharing ❤️
Our journeys are what they are!
This is really inspiring.... Thanks for sharing ma
I Love Abacha, first ate it in Enugu
Hmmm... Insightful nuggets.... Personal Convictions must be a clear picture. Thanks P.Toyin.
Thank you so much for sharing !
I attended Mayflower secondary sch and I can totally relate. Thanks for sharing ma
Ex-may! I'm student number 21586😁.
@@victoryademuyiwa2123 yass
Student number 15128 here😊
Beautiful story.....Yaaay🕺🏻🕺🏻 Owinni Hills. Also went to feggo and was posted to zamfara for my Nysc.
WaoOoo😳😳 You went to Feggo Villa, glad knowing this, same story wanted to go to Queens but found my way to Owinni one way of the other, Same here, Feggo built me spiritually and many other aspects of life😍💋😍 Cheers Mam🎉💐🎉💐 Didn't aspect the OYO journey earlier too until JSS 2😁
Thank you very much for sharing this stories. It is very relatable.
OYO. You were on your own!
Looool. As in really on my own 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Thank you 🙂
Ohhhh we loved Kenya❣
Very deep!
I lost my dad in my final year at the University and I know it was a very tough period.
You must be brave to take a night bus from Zamfara. I always took night bus from Kaduna to Lagos and back to Kaduna and it's really an experience.
Pro unitate!
Our Daily Bread we still use in my parents house till date. RBC
You featured in gidi up too ma
Oh nice to know , we are birthday mates!
I went to FEGGO as well! wow! it was an experience. You can't go to that school and not be smart. Hmmmmm
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Built on Owini Hills...
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You look younger than 30 self.
Ijanikin and Iron Buckets