The Post That Went Viral In Eternity — Part Two (CONT'D)
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The Post That Went Viral In Eternity — Part Two (CONT'D)

Segun Iwasanmi
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2 days ago

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The Algorithm Of Heaven's Media
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Omoor,I realized the CEO Himself had already boosted it, No Paid ads, Immediately, I clicked the like button 10 times.

That prayer, that single, almost shy whisper, went viral. It wasn’t loud enough to trend on earth, but in Heaven, it became a headline.

Christian didn’t know this. All he knew was that peace, thick and quiet, had settled in his chest. He couldn’t explain it. It was the kind of peace that doesn’t announce itself with Bangers, it just stays. He didn’t even cry. He only sat there, breathing slowly, aware that something invisible had just said yes to him.

Later that day, when he went out, the world looked different. Not that anything had changed, the roads were still dusty, the okadas still sped past like they were escaping judgment, people still quarreled at Mama Peace’s shop, but something in him was new.

He didn’t even touch his phone all day. Not because he forgot, but because for once, the world outside the screen felt louder than the one inside. That night, the dream came again.

He was in a vast room filled with light, soft and alive. His phone of destiny was glowing on a golden table. There was a new notification:

Your post has gone viral. He clicked it, confused.
Underneath it, he saw thousands of comments. Angels had reacted with “Hallelujah” emojis. Some had reshared it with captions like Finally, he said yes.

At the top, there was a message pinned by the CEO Himself. It read:
Welcome to the Feed that never dies. Your reach begins here.

I saw him as he woke up trembling. Not with fear, but awe, the kind that humbles you to silence. For the first time, he realized how much Heaven values little things. A single prayer whispered in a tired room had become content in eternity.

And he thought of all the times he had despised small beginnings, the one-minute prayers, the short fasts, the brief decisions to say no to sin. Maybe Heaven had always seen what men ignored. Maybe the algorithm of Heaven was not built on noise, but on truth.

That night, before he slept, he wrote something on a piece of paper and pasted it above his bed. It said: "Not every viral post trends on earth. Some only trend where eternity watches."

He smiled to himself. Then he whispered again, “Lord, let me keep posting.”

Stay tuned for Chapter Three...

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