Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by ogwuche4u(m): 11:06am On Jun 21, 2020 |
If the missionaries reason the way you reason now, you for still dey serve amadioha. There is absolutely nothing wrong with what he did. Make we try remove this self centered attitudes wey we get for this country. Mikyle: Aw I wish say na for naija he build am self, at least people wet dey close for benefits am too |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by majamajic(m): 11:08am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Mikyle: Aw I wish say na for naija he build am self, at least people wet dey close for benefits am too We don pass this level ,he built it where it's most needed |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Noel19: 11:08am On Jun 21, 2020 |
SweetCunt97: They'll soon transfer d priest to another Bush so he can develop That's is the little we can do as humans to spread the word of Christ. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by mrkings84(m): 11:08am On Jun 21, 2020 |
He may not be a saint and may not even make heaven but one thing is sure, and that's, he has invested in kingdom business and he is surely gonna reap it. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by TOPCRUISE(m): 11:09am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Endlesspeace:
Country wasn't disclosed as at the time of making that post. Thought it was within Nigeria. Ok |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by hisexcellency34: 11:09am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Umeh...sleeping senator |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Simplyleo: 11:09am On Jun 21, 2020 |
uvie66: You still did not answer the question after your long epistle, the question is how does the building of a Church in another SOVEREIGN COUNTRY BENEFIT THE NIGERIA TAXPAYERS THAT ELECTED THE SENATOR IN THE FIRST INSTANCE ? The original post was modified. Initially, the country wasn't stated. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by majamajic(m): 11:10am On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by mmsen: 11:11am On Jun 21, 2020 |
The Catholic Church with its billions in illicit proceeds couldn't do it? But a Nigerian senator took Nigerian state funds and wasted them on this nonsense. Africans and their scatter brains. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by majamajic(m): 11:11am On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by excanny: 11:11am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Using Nigerian money in Cameroon? |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by HEAVEN4444: 11:13am On Jun 21, 2020 |
WHITE JESUS. GROWN FOOLS 1 Like |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by AnonPoet: 11:13am On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Nobody: 11:15am On Jun 21, 2020 |
[s] Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. [/s] Shut up your mouth! He made a good point which you failed to address. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by toyotamuscle: 11:15am On Jun 21, 2020 |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by PussyKing(m): 11:16am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Endlesspeace: He tried. Kudos to him. We can even take this as constituency project.
Modified: Wasn't indicated it's in Cameroon.
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by chocolatelady(f): 11:17am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Honestly, a lot of Priest are really suffering. Imagine celebrating mass in this kind of hut in this era. Priest oath of obedience and celibacy is what that won’t be traded in alter of gold. I pray this Priest see more of Sen. Victor Umeh all d time so as to strengthen him in doing d work of God. Thank u so much Victor Umeh. God will not forget this gesture. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Conrod: 11:18am On Jun 21, 2020 |
uvie66: You still did not answer the question after your long epistle, the question is how does the building of a Church in another SOVEREIGN COUNTRY BENEFIT THE NIGERIA TAXPAYERS THAT ELECTED THE SENATOR IN THE FIRST INSTANCE ? You should have known by now that there is a large nomber of igbos there,his primary target,his brothers ,sisters . |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Solsix(m): 11:18am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: If the Senator has sponsored the pilgrimage and built the church from his own personal money, he should be commended for doing so.
But if the renovation of the church and sponsoring of pilgrimage was done using the constituency allocation, he should be given a resounding knock on the head cos that is a misplaced priority.
I wonder how it will alleviate the life of the people in the constituency. And I’m sure that there will be a place of worship already in that place apart from that Senator Umeh was the immediate past senator representing Anambra central. He is no longer in the senate |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by OYENIYIJK: 11:19am On Jun 21, 2020 |
May the power of hell not overcome the church. Mary Mother Of God, Pray for us SINNERS! Happy Sunday! |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by akigbemaru: 11:22am On Jun 21, 2020 |
stephenduru: GRATITUDE IS THE MEMORY OF THE HEART
It all started last two years when a Nigerian priest met Senator Victor Umeh to sponsor his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Seeing the pictures of where he is working as a missionary, he promised to build church house for them.
The priest said with profound joy and alacrity, the entire Christian community of his parish heartily thank him and his family for the construction of a befitting Church House, an imposing colossus St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Nkimichi, Mamfe diocese, South West Region of Cameroon.
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2020/06/see-how-nigerian-senator-victor-umeh.html?m=1 |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by jogsman01(m): 11:24am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. perfect response to that zombie 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Forumobserver12(m): 11:29am On Jun 21, 2020 |
obailala: Several people asking whether this is constituency project or his personal pocket, could it be these people cant read where it says the church is in Cameroon?
Meanwhile Victor Umeh isnt currently a senayor.
It shows that a lot of them don't read or comment independently, they just follow bandwagon... |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by GoldHorse(m): 11:30am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Nice building but not "...an imposing colossus..." |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Mentcee(m): 11:31am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Amotolongbo: If the Senator has sponsored the pilgrimage and built the church from his own personal money, he should be commended for doing so.
But if the renovation of the church and sponsoring of pilgrimage was done using the constituency allocation, he should be given a resounding knock on the head cos that is a misplaced priority.
I wonder how it will alleviate the life of the people in the constituency. And I’m sure that there will be a place of worship already in that place apart from that I lack words to describe you! It's a shame! |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by paddyofboss(m): 11:33am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
This was done In Cameroon and not his constituency.
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by paddyofboss(m): 11:35am On Jun 21, 2020 |
nams77:
First sensible post this year It was a foolish post. How is Cameroon his constituency project. Your poster acclaimed Church building was part of his constituency project. I'm still trynna figure how building a church in Cameroon would help his constituency |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by nobone(f): 11:39am On Jun 21, 2020 |
dahmie2013: Kingdom stewardship! God bless you senator. Breaking limit greetings to you |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by frowland(m): 11:40am On Jun 21, 2020 |
[s] Simplyleo: [s][/s] [s]When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. [/s] What a load of twaddle. |
Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by Kingproy(m): 11:41am On Jun 21, 2020 |
I even think say na won kind better transformation |
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Re: Victor Umeh Transforms A Catholic Church Building In Cameroon (Photos) by buchilino(m): 11:42am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Simplyleo: [s][/s] When I saw that you booked space, I followed suit. Reason being that you will type your usual unappreciative gibberish and I need to make it known that not everyone has the same reasoning like you.
Many senators have come and gone even in the era of oil boom, none cared to fix that dungeon called church. They simply left their "constituency allocations" in their bank accounts and no one gave them a "resounding knock". If this man did not do it, you won't even know, not to talk of giving him a "resounding knock".
Besides, what exactly do you think constituency allocation is meant for? There are developmental projects that are rather awkward for the govt to embark on because they border on traditions not really captured by the constitution. Only sons of the soil will be concerned about them. Religion is one of those traditions.
Lastly, note environment plays a significant role in our activities and these activities include worshipping. With this new look of the church, residents of that community will now view going to church as a form of worship rather than punishment. Accordingly, they will stay a bit more longer in the church to worship properly.
On this note, I say thank you to Senator Victor Umeh. UR AWARE THAT THE CHURCH IS IN CAMEROON |