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*STRAYING BULLET*

SPIRITUAL DIET

Why wasting away looking for attention were your presence is not needed? Oyine, go to were you're celebrated as king. ... The earth is too wide to be struggling with others in their own palace. go get your own palace secured, live them alone they are not your God.

Were you hit by this bullet ? Act now God is waiting for you to take your throne as king for many to be blessed. 

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