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Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Oduduwaboy(m): 2:46pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
...but you had with Women ! am i supposed to clap for you now? |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by elfico(m): 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
s3nn2x: So what's the big deal....she is just 21.......how many years are u? and what class of degree did u graduate with? thats if u have graduated |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Sowl(m): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
lynpetra:Oooh! Good 2knw ama clown but nt all clowns are hopeless and i am a perfect example coz we stil bcum fulfilled by putting smiles on sad faces which 2me personally is an achievement on its own,unlyk u dat takes being a low-life slimy slut as a thing 2b proud of and brag about,am quite sure no1 close 2u wld luv 2 associate wit u wit such lewd xperience of urz dat u puttin in public view and glare 4 NL peeps 2read about.plz go get a life bitch!!! |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Butoneday2(m): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
kenono: What's the big deal? I will soon be 26, graduated 3 yrs ago, finished NYSC, yet no s.x yet.Na lie u talk u don open am. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 2:53pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl: I hope you realise I reply you without reading your jargons. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 2:53pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Toks2008:i agree wit u bro...nice say.. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 2:53pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Chigold101: this is what we get from the north. Abeg oh if she never hd sex with anyman. She should be asked if she ever have sex with women or with herself. I no know say this topic vex other people like myself.. Just seeing the comments now.. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Sowl(m): 2:56pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
lynpetra:That shows a hi-level of stupidity and abject ignorance on ur path,being an half baked literate is trully a virus that does negative wondaz 2ur thinking faculty,sorry about dat dear |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Appswheel(m): 2:56pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
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Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by ebofin: 3:03pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
3.62(CGPA)?? BEST GRADUATING STUDENT?? KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY?? HMN! NA TO JUST KEEP QUIET. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by s3nn2x(m): 3:04pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
elfico:I graduated earlier than 21... I wasn't talking about the Class of result. I was talking about her being a virgin at the age of 21. There are lots of older virgin out there. She is even supposed to be a virgin at that age. The report created the impression that being a virgin can make you graduate with a first class. 1 Like |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:05pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl: Jargons as usual.You are really slow to learn.
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Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:06pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Gooci:The manner you posted your response was the manner your were replied by me !! She is the best graduating student in her department , her faculty and the whole school ..... Haabaa !! A whole Higher institution of learning , It is worthy of noise and for her age she has tried and in her time she should celebrate cuz it is not easy !! Really, I don't like people adding ''IF,IF,IF'' (sadists do that) ..... People that Grad with over 4.5 in your school may not be the overall best even @ parity she graduated with over 4.5 @5.0 ..... Her CGPA was 3.62 @4.0 and she is not your mate and u really wanna compete with a little girl that has outshined her mates in her own time by posting your CGPA here ..... Thatz crappy of U !! No doubt , you can't compare OAU with KWASU that just begin academic not Upto ten years , and You might have failed woefully if you graduated from KWASU !! Some department may not even produce Firstclass in years likewise some faculty ..... The fact that her certificate will read FIRSTCLASS call for Joy @ 3.6 while you think you @4.2 has been cheated .... You no well , she senior U na ! Sadist, congratulate her and bounce !! 2 Likes |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Sowl(m): 3:07pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
lynpetra:If i am a slow learner that makes u a bloody unrepentant retard and a dyslexic idiot |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by kenjava20: 3:07pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
i dey laugh with the cgpa self... for UI 6.5 to 7.0 na first class. so she would end up maybe having a strong 2.1 . |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl: This is exactly what I want to read.Was it that hard? Don't spoil it just yet,relax and make me understand your next post!Relax your nerves,take a deep breath,then type. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by chacoonder(m): 3:10pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
ifynairaland: I am greatly astonished! Anyway, that's favour.honestly, it is. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
RAWBISH!!...This chick hasn't meant 61 year old virgins yet |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl:Haba! Bros, easy nah. E don do. All these ego about being a graduate and stuff shouldnt be. Are people still proud of being graduates in this country still? No! So make una die the matter. Even if u like kari 5.7 CGPA graduate. U go shop am? |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by chegson: 3:12pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
kenono: What's the big deal? I will soon be 26, graduated 3 yrs ago, finished NYSC, yet no s.x yet. It is an achievement, a great one for that matter. I am really proud of her achievement. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by hizaya61(m): 3:13pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
SHE LOOK LIKE A VAMPIRE, I CANT ALLOW MY ENEMY TO MARRY HER, THAT'S ALL |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by OLADIMEHJI(m): 3:14pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
[color=#006600][/color] korebobo:Bros, that's what they call individual differences incase you forgot. Since we don't have the same frame of reference, I wasn't expecting everyone to be. Lest I forget, here is nairaland it's not everything you have to take personal. Though I believe you were trying to be humorous too, but you are already forgiven |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by portable86(f): 3:15pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Congrats to her,but i don't see the correlation between first class and been a virgin |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by rexibity(m): 3:16pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Kenneth Copeland Honour Makes a Difference I will be the first to admit that I was not always this devoted and committed. Back in the late ’50s I was running from the Church. I planned never to attend one again. Then, just to please my father, I attended a meeting of the Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship. What a joy it was to hear testimonies of men who affirmed that God was in their businesses. Before that time, we never heard such men stand up and talk about God. If they prayed, they were hiding in their prayer closet somewhere so no one would know about it. None of them ever wanted to say anything about God out in the open. This event was like a breath of fresh, clean air. It caught my attention. A group of Christian businessmen got my attention that night. My dad was part of the chapter in Fort Worth, Texas. One of the first men I heard speak was Lester Sumrall. The minute I heard him I knew I was in the presence of a real man a man of God. When I walked into that room, those men started hugging me. I had never seen anything like it! I was being treated like I was somebody. That got my attention. The Full Gospel Businessmen’s Fellowship had gotten the attention of businessmen all over the world who woke up to the importance of honor and integrity in business and dealing with others because of the organizations influence in their own lives. At this point in my life I had spent a lot of time in the entertainment business. I would much rather have been John Wayne than Kenneth Copeland. I also liked to lie. When someone asked me a question, I would lie just to see if I could get them to believe it. I said ugly things, too, just to see people cringe. It was terrible. My wife said to me one time: “I’m never going out in public with you again as long as I live. You’ve got the nastiest mouth I’ve ever heard.” And she was right. I was foulmouthed, and I lied habitually. It was a game I played. I knew it was wrong, but there was a spirit dogging me. Then I came to the Lord. The very first thing God did was clean up my speech. He took the profanity and the lying out of my mouth the night I got saved. That was a night I will never forget. The devil tried to tell me, Oh man, you’re just on some kind of emotional kick. I was and I’m still on one! I knew my experience with the Lord was real because something had changed within me. There was peace on the inside of me, and I had no desire to lie or curse. What was working in me? God’s honor. All of a sudden I had a desire to be honorable. I didn’t want to lie or be foulmouthed. Today, I have a new desire a new spirit within me. As you develop the honor of God in your life, it begins to work in your heart, in your marriage, in your business, in your career. The hard decisions are already made once you decide to live and walk by faith a life walk. You do your part, God does His part. The devil does his part and runs! Honour Is Important in Business There is a man I want to tell you about. His story will help you see just how important it is to have honor in business—important in ways you may not have imagined. This fellow was about 20 years old and had a good job. He came from a family that had very little money. He was the youngest child, and there was a lot of difficulty in his household. He worked his regular job all day, and at night fixed cars to sell. Gradually, he began making money. He finally saved enough so he could buy a better type of car to restore and sell. He began to make a bit more money. He was good at his work, a gifted businessman. His folks attended a Baptist church in Fort Worth. There was a meeting at church, and he decided to go. At the end of the service when the invitation was given, the conviction of the Holy Ghost came on him as he stood there. He had a tight grip on the seat in front of him, trying to resist responding to the wooing of the Lord. The Spirit of God was all over him, and he was trying to keep from going forward and receiving Jesus as his Savior and Lord. A man in the church came over, put his arm around the young man and told him he loved him. He encouraged him to go forward. In fact, that man walked with him down the aisle. Before that week was up, the same man who had led him to the altar to accept Jesus beat him out of all of his profit on a car. It wasn’t a mistake. He just skinned that young man in a deal—on purpose. The older man should have known better. Any Christian ought to know that you don’t get a man saved on Saturday night, then cheat him on Tuesday. That’s wrong. The young man had a temper. He was angry, so he rebelled against the Lord. He said he never would go back to church again. And he didn’t. He became very successful in the car business, and eventually had a business that was nationwide. Then he went into the airplane business, and I started flying for him. He and I became close friends. My mother and father lived just two doors down from him. He liked my parents and would sometimes eat with us. Mama would feed him and preach to him and just love him. She would say, “I’m telling you right now, I’m going to pray you into the kingdom of God.” He would just smile. She prayed for him just as she prayed for me—all the time. She treated him as if he were her own son, and he just ate it up. But she could not get him inside the church door. Why? Because of a dishonorable Christian businessman. Years later, after I had entered the ministry I had the opportunity to pray with him. He stayed with it for a few days, then went right back to the way he had been. Afterward, he stayed on my mind and heart a lot. I was praying about his situation once while I was in a meeting and I thought to myself, I’m going to call him as soon as I get back to town. When I got home and called him, a lady answered. When I asked if I could speak to him, she said, “He died day before yesterday.” You can imagine how I felt. I thought, I missed him. Although I rolled the grief and pain over on the Lord, something in my spirit would not let it end that way. I went to the funeral, and the man’s son asked me to say a few words about his father. So I did. I told the people exactly what had happened in this man’s life, what had caused him to be the way he was. After the funeral when we were gathered at the memorial park, a woman walked up to me and said, “Kenneth, I need to tell you something.” I want you to see God’s faithfulness and honor from what she told me. Honour Demands Judgment and Discipline For if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged (1 Corinthians 11:31). Honor demands that we judge ourselves. Many in the Body of Christ are not doing this. Many Christians are waiting for someone else to do the judging. They live with the attitude, “When I get caught, I’ll repent!” There comes a time when each of us needs to judge himself. This scripture says if we will judge ourselves, judgment will not come on us. Gloria and I are married in the three basic worlds of existence: spirit, soul and body. We are working at and learning about our threefold marriage. She and I are a solid front, especially before our children. Our children have always known that if they come against one of us, they will have to deal with both of us. We have always stood firm before our children. If I told them, “I’m going to spank you if you do that one more time,” and they did it one more time, then the spanking began. Gloria has always supported my decisions and I have supported hers. We have never lied to our children. It is dishonorable to lie to a child—to tell him you are going to do something and then not do it. It is also dishonorable to spank a child for every little thing he does wrong. Punishment should be suited to the offense. When I was growing up, a spanking was a major event in our house, a serious incident. We would carry on and on about it. It was a big deal. My father had to travel in his work and when he came home and took charge of the situation, it was a serious occasion. But it was not done dishonorably. We would talk about what I had done and why I was being punished. We would sit down and discuss the wrongdoing and the consequences, then I got what was coming. Our son John came in one day and asked his mother, “Mama, do they send five-year-old boys to jail?” When your child asks a question like that, you know immediately something is wrong. It turned out that he had set the grass on fire. An entire vacant lot was burned. Fire trucks and flashing lights were everywhere. It scared the daylights out of him! He was worried about what was going to happen when I got home. “Do we have to tell Daddy?” he wanted to know. “Yes,” his mother assured him, “we have to tell your daddy.” I think he would rather have gone to jail. When I got home Gloria said, “John has something to tell you.” He came in and told me what he had done. I guess he figured I was going to unload on him right there, just bend him out of shape. Instead we sat down and had a family discussion. I said, “John, I was present one time when they dragged two little charred bodies out of an old garage and put them in body bags. That’s all those little boys’ daddy had left. I want you to know right now that I’m not going to go through life without you. I’m not willing. And you won’t ever forget this.” We talked and talked and talked. Then I did several things to reinforce the point I was trying to make—that’s been over 20 years ago and he hasn’t forgotten it yet! The Bible does not say spare the rod and spoil the child. This is the secular interpretation of Proverbs 13:24 which actually says, “He that spareth his rod hateth his son: but he that loveth him chasteneth him betimes.” The rod is not just a stick. It is any type of honorable correction. The Bible also says, “Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest [spank, not abuse] him with the rod, he shall not die” (Proverbs 23:13). It is an honorable thing to teach our children and to discipline them according to the Word of God. Honour Carries Authority And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth (Genesis 1:28). In Genesis 1, God created the heavens and the earth. He created Adam and gave him a will of his own. God gave him His faith and His life. He created Adam to think His thoughts after Him. God breathed into him the breath of life, and Adam became a living soul. His mind and emotions came alive (Genesis 2:7). Where would Adam have gotten any thoughts if not from God? He had God’s mind and God’s thoughts in him. Then God honored him. The glory of God covered him. He crowned him (Psalm 8:5). Who wears a crown? A king—one in authority. God delegated to man authority over all the earth, and it filled Satan with envy and jealousy. He wanted the authority God had given to man so he set out to steal from Adam what God had rightfully bestowed on him. You know the story, how Satan tempted mankind into disobeying God. By doing so, man lost to Satan what God had given to him. He lost glory. He lost the honor. He lost the power to enforce authority and dominion. Satan was Lucifer, the anointed cherub, before he fell from heaven (Ezekiel 28:14). He had been honored with command over all of heaven’s praise and glorious music. He was an archangel who had command over at least one-third of the heavenly host (Revelation 12:3-4, 9). But he wanted more; and God had given what he wanted to man. When Satan made his move to rob Adam, instead of standing firm and obeying God, Adam went along with his wife. To do that, he had to bow his knee to Satan. It was a dishonorable act. Adam dishonored the authority and dominion God had given him. By doing so, he took off the crown God had honored him with and placed it on the head of Satan and bowed down before him. Later, Satan said to Jesus: “See all these nations and their glory? I will give them to You if You will bow down before me. They have been given to me. They are mine, and I can give them to whomever I will” (Luke 4:5-7). Where did Satan get that authority and dominion? From Adam. How was Adam able to do that? Because they were his to give. They had been given to him by God Himself. God had honored him. It was a dishonorable act on the part of man. He really did not own the earth enough to give it away, but authority had been delegated to him. And God honored his decision. God did not back down from His Word to Adam. He would not be dishonorable and demand that the crown of authority and dominion He had given to man be returned. Today, because of what man has done with his God-given authority and dominion, God has had to continue to honor certain things where Satan is concerned. Why? Because God is not dishonorable. God took an honorless, evil, lawbreaking, truthtwisting being and defeated him on man’s level—and He did it honorably. He did it without breaking the law of heaven or of earth. He did it without breaking His Word. He confirmed it on Resurrection Day when Jesus said: “All power has been given to Me, both in heaven and on earth. Therefore, you go into all the earth, and in My Name cast out the devil. Lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.” (See Matthew 28:18; Mark 16:15, 17-18.) Once Jesus had redeemed the crown from Satan, He immediately used it to crown His Church—the Body of Christ. He crowned us with honor, glory and dominion. In Ephesians 6:13 we are told to take on the full armor of God. What is the Lord doing? He is delegating authority, endowing us with the honor that comes from God only. The honor that only God can give is dominion and authority in the realm of the spirit. How did He convey that honor upon us? How did He bestow upon His Body, the Church, dominion and authority in the realm of the spirit? Think about what God has given us the authority to do, to receive and to put under our feet. He has given us authority in His Word. He is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34). That means that the promises God has made in His Word, He has made to each of us. He has given us authority over our physical body and over the curse of the law. We are redeemed from the curse. We have been endowed with power and authority over Satan and his demons. We are honored with the very clothing of war that Jesus wore when He defeated all the enemies of hell—the full armor of God. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Gooci(m): 3:18pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
donroxy: The manner you posted your response was the manner your were replied by me !!kudos to her, bt i hate the noise... y wuld i bother mysef competing wit her?? so they av jst begun acad. for about 10yrs? .. no wonder, its worth d noise.. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
CertifiedFreak: This virginity retaining thing is becoming so overrated. Not until you come across a 21 year old with poosie as wide as grand canyon...my friend its not overrated.. I will pay 20 grand to water and irrigate her garden.. I will pay another 50 grand to fertilise all her eggs. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by rexibity(m): 3:18pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
portable86: Congrats to her,but i don't see the correlation between first class and been a virgini See You! |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl,I'm waiting...... Your next post matters a lot,take your time but remember to make an impact. *ringing a small finger bell* 2 Likes |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by ebofin: 3:19pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
hizaya61: SHE LOOK LIKE A VAMPIRE, I CANT ALLOW MY ENEMY TO MARRY HER, THAT'S ALLhaba! Bros, e neva reach dat level nah..... |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Sowl(m): 3:19pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
lynpetra:Sumthinz and sum pple wld neva change and u a very good example,anyway no homo on my path 2wards u coz its a no love lost ,no love found ish,i think u wanting 2b jovial and all teasy is acceptable,its been 9ce havin an indirect and offensiv interaction with u,tho it was neva initially my intention or even meant 2b,hav a 9ce day ahead. |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Sowl(m): 3:22pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
lynpetra: Sowl,I'm waiting...... |
Re: I Never Had Sex With Any Man —21 Year Old KWASU Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 3:25pm On Jul 16, 2014 |
Sowl: Oh No!You be disappointment.This your post is liken to the below.
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