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HOW I WISH THAT MAN KNOWS WHO WALKED PASS HIM.

HOW I WISH THAT MAN KNOWS WHO WALKED PASS HIM.

STAY IN THE CIRCLE PEOPLE GIVE YOU IN THEIR LIFE.

A Man carrying Oil has nothing to loose wether you celebrate him or not; 
Honour him or not, Sow to him or not. 

Elisha had double portion of anointing from his father Elijah but on mount of transfiguration It was Moses and Elijah that appeared with Jesus.

GOD SEPARATED THE MEN FROM THE BOYS.

No matter who you are it is the value you place on an oil that will work for you.

WE STAY IN THE CIRCLE YOU GIVE US IN YOUR LIFE.

Notice DADDY G.O is not borthered about the absent mindedness of the youngman.

We have nothing to loose because we are the one's carrying what you need. What our generation needs. 

It is up to you to know how to connect and collect.

Evang Dr Gospel Agochukwu Jp

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