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Orire01:I have not seen the reply in my inbox. |
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Orire01:I have sent you message concerning the laptop issue. I need one. |
pstmikol1:Don't worry, when I get money I will send to you. |
In Sokoto state,I buy this fish every time. I buy the whole fish which is always smoked, and seasoned with pepper, onions,salts, salad and other condiments. They are even bigger than the one showed by the op. Sometimes I get it for N1500 or even N1200 from the mammy market of the barracks at kwanawa. |
Spending123:Ok. Although some time, the songs are not church songs but party songs. I am in Katsina and I hear such songs every night. |
My question is why is it that anywhere you are, between 11pm to 4am, you must hear some type of music,songs and drumming as if a ceremony is going on somewhere. It happens when everywhere is very quiet at night. Even now, just listen from where you are, you will hear music and songs. So I want to know why there is always songs and music in the middle of the night? |
I tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth: This heat and problems we experience on the earth is training us to enjoy heaven at the end of our life on earth. God could have just made everything perfect. But we would not have appreciated it. It is those who suffer poverty that normally enjoy riches when they eventually become rich compared to those born in riches who would never really appreciate the riches. Little wonder the Bible says that our light affliction is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory in heaven. We are suffering all these things so that we would be able to appreciate the joy, love, peace and wonders of heaven. We are all strangers here on earth to learn a lesson on what it is like to suffer. Because in heaven,we would spent eternity in joy, peace, love and total happiness and there would be no sorrow,nor sickness,nor evil, that is why God has provided for us this opportunity on earth to know what problem is, before we start living the real life of joyous and problem-free eternity. The Bible says that we should thank God for all things, even when it is a bad experience because this bad experience is required to make us really appreciate and enjoy the good experience of heaven. Please, let us appreciate this heat and other problems of this earth because it is the only opportunity to know what evil is. An adult who had not been beaten before when he or she was a child and who had not been allowed to play in the sand like other children, would feel that he or she had an incomplete childhood. He or she would feel incomplete even as an adult. Michael Jackson was an example.He complained that he felt incomplete because he was not allowed to behave like a child when he was a child. He was forced to behave like an adult when he was a child and it really affected him negatively when he grew up. He wished he could go back to childhood and behave like a child. So God has provided us an opportunity to experience the life on the earth which is very short, just like our childhood is very short. So we should make good use of this opportunity and experience all we need to experience on this earth because as the Bible says, When we grow up (ie when we get to heaven),we would put away childish things. We should thank God for our experiences. |
Quality20:I wasn't doing anything immoral with her daughter. They are close to me and I help them often. |
BeboNGN:The man still hail my name. If he sees me now,he would be hailing my name. I wish I could give the man good money to help his business. He is very good and humble. |
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johnpaschal:Although I am not giving out money at this moment. I am only talking about buying food and recharge card for a person here who has the need. |
johnpaschal:Where can I find you? |
doggedfighter:Don't worry dear. It is only for one person, that is why I specified it. Women own is coming, even if it is not from me,it could come from another person. Good night. |
I know some of you are shocked by the topic. It is not what you think. It is a godly love:A God kind of love. I want to buy food and recharge card for someone here to show the Christ in me, which is my hope of glory. I am the aroma of Christ in them that are saved and in them that perish,as the Bible says. So please if you are a male nairalander and a student, and you are not having money to eat food, and you are staying in Katsina,let us meet tomorrow around Al Qalam University. I want to buy you a sumptuous meal and recharge your line, just to thank God for saving me by the coming of Jesus Christ who abolished death and gave me salvation. I love you all. Bye. |
Love is the best action. Sleeping with another man's wife is a sign of lack of love. You and the man's wife must stop this immediately and ask God to forgive and clean you both. |
Love is the best action. Sleeping with another man's wife is a sign of lack of love. You and the man's wife must stop this immediately and ask God to forgive and clean you both. |
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Kondomatic:Yes I love traveling in those days. |
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As an adult, have you dated or are you married to a person who was once your class mate either in primary or secondary School? How was/is the experience like? For me, I think it is the best experience someone can have as far as(or as near as) bonding with him or her is concerned. Marrying someone who was your class mate or play mate when you were very young,always brings out fond memories. Such love is always very sweet. I remember one Imaobong when I was in primary school. She was such an active child who was not hesitant to find trouble. She would run up and down the school pursuing boys. Because of always finding trouble, one fine arts teacher asked her to touch her toes for caning on the buttocks. All boys were very happy that they would beat her. The last time I saw her was in primary 5. When I got posted to Kano state for NYSC, I saw surprised to see her in Kano also as a corper after so many years. I had clean forgotten that such a person existed until I found her in Kano. We got along so well with so much fun memories to relive. I knew she still had that trouble making nature by the way she acted around the Hausa teachers in the school. She rarely related with people. But I have noticed that women that are very troublesome, when they see me,they tend to immediately like me, even if they hate other people. Because I am capable of showing so much submission and humility to the extent that they would not find fighting with me worthwhile. Some of them would start calling me sweet names like "darling","sweet heart" etc. But if a woman still feels like fighting me,I will not give her such opportunity to fight me. And so it was that Imaobong started talking with me and we got so close, laughed over issues together and relived so many childhood memories. That was the best kind of reunion I have ever had although we did not relate well in primary school, because she was always finding me trouble. Even though I would be minding my business, she would come and say something hurtful to me, because she sat close to me in primary 5. But all these changed during our NYSC.We became close friends. When it came time to part ways, after NYSC, she said she had never been so close to anyone as she was close to me. Have you ever had such experience? Please share it here. |
Marrying someone who was your class mate or play mate when you were very young,always brings out fond memories. Such love is always very sweet. I remember one Imaobong when I was in primary school. She was such an active child who was not hesitant to find trouble. She would run up and down the school pursuing boys. Because of always finding trouble, one fine arts teacher asked her to touch her toes for caning on the buttocks. All boys were very happy that they would beat her. The last time I saw her was in primary 5. When I got posted to Kano state for NYSC, I saw surprised to see her in Kano also as a corper after so many years. I had clean forgotten that such a person existed until I found her in Kano. We got along so well with so much fun memories to relive. I knew she still had that trouble making nature by the way she acted around the Hausa teachers in the school. She rarely related with people. But I have noticed that women that are very troublesome, when they see me,they tend to immediately like me, even if they hate other people. And so it was that Imaobong started talking with me and we got so close, laughed over issues together and relived so many childhood memories. That was the best kind of reunion I have ever had although we did not relate well in primary school, because she was always finding me trouble. Even though I would be minding my business, she would come and say something hurtful to me, because she sat close to me in primary 5. But all these changed during our NYSC.We became close friends. |
pstmikol1:Ok. |
They are numerous. The main ingredient in any selfless act is Love. We must do good not because of any reason, but because we love the person we are helping. The Bible says even if you give all your money to the poor, but you have no love, you have done nothing. It means someone can do good to others with no love in his or her heart. We must do good with love in our hearts for the person we are doing good to. |
Mpanyi:Very good comment. Any action that shows love is worth celebrating, and not to be condemned as some people are doing. Paying school fees for, and showing love to the only female student in a department is an act of love and there is nothing wrong with that. It united the male students. There is a virtue in the story irrespective of whether someone believes it or not. If the story had been that all the male students began to commit fornication with her, that is when people should have condemned it. But this one was an act of pure love and kindness. So I don't understand why some people are so angry to hear this. |
1F30M4:Thanks. |
lecturer50:Ok. |
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