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Former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has urged Nigerians to show love to one another and imbibe the spirit of sacrifice as a means of rebuilding trust and building a stable and prosperous Nigeria.
Source: https://www.newtelegraphng.com/tinubu-urges-love-regardless-of-tongue-faith-tribe/
He also urged staff and students to imbibe good conduct and discipline without which there cannot be meaningful development.
Source: https://guardian.ng/features/education/rector-pledges-to-repackage-academic-skills-devt-programmes/
He also urged that youths should imbibe the idea of asking questions when in doubt to get a vast idea from various perspectives.
He said that Ramadan taught Muslims to imbibe the spirit of patience, tolerance and love, which should be incorporated into the life of every believer.
I call on you to imbibe and reflect on the great lessons of the festival of sacrifice which are the hallmarks of Islam.
Just in case you missed snagging your free Rita’s water ice on the first day of spring, we wanted to share that you can now imbibe the Bensalem-born brand in the form of a beer.
Source: https://www.phillymag.com/news/2023/03/30/ritas-beer-neshaminy-creek/
She encouraged the youth to emulate and imbibe strong virtues such as courage, integrity, humility and obedience to God as exhibited by biblical characters who shaped the course of history.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/first-lady-tasks-youths-on-nation-building/
This is incredibly impractical to use in the heat of battle since it requires her to scratch an enemy, draw blood, and imbibe it all before they can retaliate.