Aquerious Rajab

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26/03/2026

"Guys, be careful, especially those who go out at night, the outside is bad." Here's their new mode of operation:

A girl targets you at the bar, offers to buy you a drink and takes care of the bill. Then, she ask to go with you at her place. Once at the gate, she asks you to come in to at least have some water, and once inside, one or two of her friends come out of the room to lock the door behind you. The three of them they murrr you, gang-rape you and take advantage of you, then give you 5k for transportation, as if that money would erase the trauma you experienced and restore

it's bad outside

16/02/2026

Chifukwa cha zinthu ngati izi,I don't respect most of this clergymen ambiriwa achuluka zibwana kwambiri

Photos from Aquerious Rajab's post 14/02/2026

Left n right
Pena Pake a Malawi ndife anthu abwino kwambiri ndipo timasangalala ndi mzathu akachita bwino
Unfortunately the Cybertruck doesn't belong to one of us but as of our one n only bosslady tiyamike kuti ligamoto iyiyi yafika ku Malawi komaso yafikila ku town ya clean
otherwise ikanafikila ku kapitolo bwezi ikuoneka ngat Honda freed

11/02/2026

Gents, just one flower 🌹 is enough for Valentine's, that's how the owners of this day celebrate it.
You are doing so much for someone who can easily replace you.

Mpaka BP zomwezi

31/01/2026

Being poor at 35 should scare you more than being not married at 50!

Start any business venture that can put a coin in your pocket now!!

It's better to try and discover why it didn't work than never trying at all.

17/10/2025

Imran the Coloured guy :checks on me every fortnight

Twalick :ask me about risks of every business idea he comes up with.....okuba uyu 😆

Chithamkano : our last seen In Mozambique Tete🇲🇿 2016

Brothers apa takula ndipo tonsefe it's confirmed tili ndi Ana amuna omwe anatenga khalidwe lathu

12/10/2025

A story is told of a wealthy farmer who had spent his life building a multimillion farm empire. One day, he was diagnosed with a life threatening disease. The doctor told him he had only one year to live.

Desperate, the farmer spent millions traveling the world in search of a cure. He visited specialists, tried new treatments, and even surrendered himself to experimental medicine. Nothing worked. Days passed, fear grew, and his hope faded.

In his darkest moment, an old man told him about a mysterious cave hidden in the mountains. The old man warned him, “The price you will pay is greater than gold.” With nothing left to lose, the farmer began the dangerous journey. After weeks of suffering, he reached the cave.

Inside sat another old man waiting. He looked at the farmer and asked, “Do you truly want the cure?”
The farmer quickly replied, “Yes.”

The old man said, “The cure is faith. Faith and trust in God.”

The farmer was disappointed. He had spent everything and endured great hardship, only to hear something that sounded too simple. As he argued, the old man looked at him and smiled.

“Your disease was misdiagnosed. You were never dying. Fear has been killing you. You gave up everything chasing a problem that was not real in the way you believed.”

The farmer stood stunned. He had lost all he built, searching for a cure to a problem that never had the power he thought it did.

That is how life works. Many of us amplify our problems. We sacrifice everything for our fears. We lose peace, sleep, and joy, only to realize later that the mountain we carried was not as heavy as we believed.

Think of the problems you faced five years ago. They felt unbearable, yet today they are only distant memories. God tells us in His Word “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).

The woman with the issue of blood suffered for 12 years, but she made one decision of faith and touched Jesus’ garment. She was healed (Mark 5:25-34).

The centurion told Jesus, “Only say the word, and my servant will be healed.” Jesus was amazed by his faith (Matthew 8:8-10).

Our God is not interested in how big our problems look. He is interested in our faith and the decisions we make. Many of us are overestimating our pain because we have not given it to God.

That failure, that heartbreak, that poverty, that sickness give it to Him. “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7).

God promises healing, blessings, and peace for those who believe. What looks unbearable today, with God, will one day be another memory.

On your own you will magnify the pain, but with God, His power shrinks it.

The Bible says, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11).

Hold on to faith. What seems impossible today will become your testimony tomorrow.

AMEN.

09/10/2025

I really don't see MCP doing this,
Like how do we really expect munthu wa MCP anapasidwa pokhala ndi MCP ku state house and the same person akalembe "f**k MCP" ....?
DPP knows the weakest part of Malawians ndife anthu otengeka ndi nkhani zonama ndipo izi apanga okha a DPP akufalitsa okha n very soon chithumba chituluka In the name of maintenances at State House, Ma billions akudya apa abwexe ngongole za kudzuwa kuja

25/04/2025

Distance between Lilongwe to Dar er Salaam is 1,500+ KMs. Distance Between Lilongwe to Beira is 941 KMs. Kamuzu's preference port was Beira. There is a direct railway to Beira port. Tayambani kuganiza ma guy..awa ma swahili atitayila nthawi

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