It could’ve been an RIP post

"It could've been an RIP post" - Lady stuns many as she miraculously survives after being stabbed 6 times in face and body

A lady identified as Paushae Scott has taken to social media to share her gratitude and praise for divine intervention after surviving a brutal stabbing attack in Texas. The young woman, who was stabbed six times in the face and body, attributes her survival to her unwavering faith and believes that it was a miraculous intervention by God.

The lady expresses her belief that it was indeed a higher power that intervened to spare her life. She emphasizes that despite the severity of the attack, she emerged with minimal injuries. The young woman expresses her unwavering faith with the conviction that the attack, meant to destroy her, has only made her stronger. She wrote; “Blessed and HIGLY favored ! No weapon formed against me shall prosper! STABBED 6 times 3 in the face and body. I could’ve been a RIP POST!! BUT GOD!!! BUT ALL I CAN SAY IS GOD BABY! he was there and he knew what I needed! Walked away with minimal damages! WHAT THEY MEANT TO DESTROY ME only made me A BIGGER BEAST! God ain’t through with me yet, we’ll protected by my Heavenly Father !!! Forever grateful!”  See more photos below;

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Lyrics attention could’ve revealed Mohbad’s signs

“If we had paid attention to the lyrics, we would have seen signs from Mohbad” - Patoranking

Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer and songwriter, Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, better known by his stage name Patoranking, stirs emotions as he claims that signs from the late Mohbad could have been noticed if people paid attention to his lyrics. During his interview, Patoranking was asked about Nigerian music and how he contributes to humanity through his songs instead of leading a glamorous life and neglecting his people, unlike some artists.

“If we had paid attention to the lyrics, we would have seen signs from Mohbad” - Patoranking

Nigerian reggae-dancehall singer, Patoranking. In response, he emphasized his connection to the streets and urged people to pay attention to song lyrics. Using Mohbad as an example, he suggested that if people paid closer attention to lyrics, they might have noticed signs in Mohbad’s music. His statement was: “If we had paid attention to the lyrics, we would have seen signs from Mohbad.” Following his statement, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to react to his words. See some reactions below:  @MAYORWATT01: “This is sad we just wanna dance to beat we no too Dey listen to lyrics again facts.” @SimonEwoh: “Make everybody rest abeg, what really matters is justice for mohbad family. Imole as found peace.” @IamBlaccode: “Music has a way of speaking truths hidden in melodies, how may Nigerians learn to read lyrics when the beat is there to make the craze. Mohbad’s lyrics have been dropping clues all along, weaving stories of life’s ups and downs. Maybe this will make Nigerians learn to read lyrics.” @DRDammy4: “Abegi enough of this lies, we all have been listening to oladips lyrics b4 now even some of his live chat and that he is in some deep shit but nobody cares. Na business as usual, had it been he died completely same thing would ve been said again now he survived did anybody care?” WATCH VIDEO: “If we had paid attention to the lyrics, we would have seen signs from Mohbad” – Patoranking pic.twitter.com/d0twZI2KV5 — OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) November 24, 2023

“I could’ve been a footballer, I used to play for Arsenal” – Naira Marley reveals

“I could’ve been a footballer, I used to play for Arsenal” – Naira Marley reveals

Naira Marley, a singer, songwriter, and record producer has revealed that he could have been a footballer and not a musician. Naira Marley recounted how he used to play for the Arsenal youth, Millwall, and Charlton teams while growing up in London, England, adding that he could have been a footballer instead.

“I could’ve been a footballer, I used to play for Arsenal” – Naira Marley reveals

Nigerian artist, Naira Marley. Photo credit: Google Naira Marley claimed that his upbringing led him to adopt Nigerian culture wherever he could. He was describing his early years in the UK before moving back to his country. In a Lagos interview with Cool FM Nigeria, the artist talked about how his father influenced the development of his Yoruba language when he was a young child. He said, “What made it easy for me (to blend with Nigerian street music) is that I grew up in South-East London, Peckham to be precise. That is like small Lagos, you know what I mean? “And all my life in England, my dad banned speaking English in the house. So, we had to speak Yoruba and all these Yoruba stuff. I still listen to Fuji. We eat African foods. Even though I’m in England, it was like I’m still in Nigeria. Yeah, it was easy for me. When I came back (to Nigeria), people didn’t really know I came from London. “I could have been a footballer too, i used to play for Arsenal Youth, Millwall, Charlton.”

“I could’ve been yours but you wanted to play”

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Popular love birds of the BBNiaja reality show, Vee Iye, and Neo Akpofure throw subtle shade at one another months after their separation.

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The duo who used to serve their fans and shippers with loads of romantic appearance have turned to separate individuals who resent one another.
In an exchange on the microblogging platform, Twitter, Vee dropped a subtle note on how her ex-boyfriend would’ve had all of her but was never serious enough to claim it.

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“Could’ve been yours, but you wanted to play,” Vee wrote in a tweet.
On seeing the tweet, Neo Akpofure took to his timeline too to drop his take without letting the subtle attack settle.
He wrote in response, “I could be many things, but never a Playboy.”

“I could’ve been yours but you wanted to play”

"I could've been yours but you wanted to play"

Popular love birds of the BBNiaja reality show, Vee Iye, and Neo Akpofure throw subtle shade at one another months after their separation.

vee iye

The duo who used to serve their fans and shippers with loads of romantic appearance have turned to separate individuals who resent one another.
In an exchange on the microblogging platform, Twitter, Vee dropped a subtle note on how her ex-boyfriend would’ve had all of her but was never serious enough to claim it.

neo akpofure

“Could’ve been yours, but you wanted to play,” Vee wrote in a tweet.
On seeing the tweet, Neo Akpofure took to his timeline too to drop his take without letting the subtle attack settle.
He wrote in response, “I could be many things, but never a Playboy.”

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