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Christianity EtcLimitation Of Blackmagic A. K. A(juju,charms) by ajanma2(op): 1:25pm On Dec 28, 2016
Nowadays a lot of people are turning to black magic in order to achieve all kinds of evil and selfish purposes – controlling or doing harm to people, accumulating wealth, and promotion at work or to become famous – and this invariably involves spell casting, sacrifices and the consultation of entities and deities of questionable nature.

No good comes out of the usage of black magic as it upsets the natural balance of life; it’s cheating nature, the universe, and people’s destiny and even, perhaps, the destiny of a locality such as a country.

Any individual using black magic can be assured that whatever evil they do or send out will make them subject to the Rule of Three law which is to say whatever evil you do will come back to you three-fold.

For those who mess around with black magic and are probably unaware of what they are doing, let me illustrate with the pyramid of universal power below:



All power comes from God (this can also translate to mean God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost) and he’s at the peak of the pyramid. Following closely on the next rung are the Archangels, Angels, Holy Men, Prophets (- not self-proclaimed prophets!) and Saints. 

At the base of the pyramid comes Lucifer and his legion of fallen angels, base spirits, non-embodied entities and demons – the lowest of the universal power structure – which, unfortunately, are what humans contact when using black magic. 

Now because all these evil base spirits in the lower section don’t have ultimate power like God they tend to trick people into achieving their own diabolical desires. They always demand something in return for giving people ‘power’ they request. They don’t do anything for free! They’ll always want something in return which can involve anything from paying homage to them, wearing of clothes of a certain colour, periodic ritual offerings and so on. Failure to follow their instructions to the letter and the individual will incur their wrath – how many people have died or gone mad because they disobeyed instructions given to them? 

And talking of sacrifices – and I’m not talking about sacrificing a goat or a chicken here – a human sacrifice! People who seek high office or wealth are known to use human sacrifices to achieve their aims. A human soul is created by God, something Lucifer and all the base spirits or any Man can't re-create. In doing so one incurs the direct wrath of God (- thou shalt not kill!) and the repercussions are severe. The punishment for the individual can range from incurring a generational curse on his family from God to the banishment of their own soul when they die. In most cases such people begin to pay for their crimes before they even die, for instance how many rich people (of questionable wealth) or politicians suddenly lose (to death) the one thing – wife, son, daughter, etc – he or she loves the most? When using evil spirits or black magic you never know what’s in the small print – what you tend to lose to obtain what you want- and you’ll never be told! 

Now to use black magic people need to go to somebody who practises it – babalawo, witchdoctor, a witch or somebody who is knowledgeable about it – and they go to them under the pretence they are very ‘powerful’. The truth is no babalawo knows how powerful he is. He will claim he is but he doesn’t know. In the absence of a universal system that will denote whether he has a ‘diploma’, ‘BSc’, ‘MSc’ or ‘PhD’ in witchcraft and black magic you can only take his word for how powerful he claims to be; he’ll be knowledgeable in some areas but not all and hence the reason why people go from one place to another seeking a more powerful practitioner. 

So if you do juju with one babalawo there’s the possibility a more powerful babalawo up the road can unravel it. So you’ll forever be going from one babalawo to another seeking the more powerful one. Unfortunately there aren’t any as all witches and witchdoctors, themselves, will admit that all power comes from God.
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CelebritiesI Met With President Buhari Today And Guess What He Told Me. by ajanma2(op): 12:47am On Dec 24, 2016
hmm..oya haters come forth n start lamenting that its Photoshop.. I met buhari today and he said...............................................the change he promised will be fulfilled next yr.

Christianity EtcRe: What Happens After Death? (Christian POV) by ajanma2(op): 8:23pm On Oct 18, 2016
lalasticala..abeg FP...need more suggestions
Christianity EtcWhat Happens After Death? (Christian POV) by ajanma2(op): 3:18pm On Oct 18, 2016
I have been so confused for a while now about what happens to our souls after death...many people believe after death comes judgement.. meaning,those who are dead now are either in heaven or hell or purgatory. in reference to the scripture''its appointed unto man to die after that comes judgment''..so now the question is,why is Jesus coming on the last day to judge the living and the dead since we have already been judged immediately after death..is the judgment twice?. where are the souls that have died now?pls share ur suggestion
RomanceRe: A Female Colleague Asked Me This Question. by ajanma2(m): 11:04am On Oct 09, 2016
I think I have the answer to ur question but am not sure...I think the poster below Me should have a concrete answer..kachifo
RomanceRe: Saw This On Fb Can't Stop Laughing Girls Oya Come And Defend by ajanma2(m): 10:45pm On Oct 01, 2016
how true is it
no no no no since I was born I have Neva seen a girl being faithful,brothers have u seen?
PoliticsRe: Hilarious: Yet Some People Are Saying There Is Recession In Nigeria(photo) by ajanma2(m): 12:03pm On Sep 18, 2016
soberdrunk:
Wow!! My type of woman grin grin
madam Biko help yourself..
HealthBe Aware!!! by ajanma2(op): 8:57pm On Sep 17, 2016
a new poisonous condom

HealthBe Aware!!! by ajanma2(op): 8:39pm On Sep 17, 2016
a new poisonous condom

RomanceRe: End Time: See What These JSS Students Were Caught Doing (pix) by ajanma2(m): 7:55pm On Sep 17, 2016
TrapQueen77:
I don't feel pity for these kind of young girls...
it was highly edited.. photoshop:#trace the hand movement
PoliticsIts Buhari. by ajanma2(op): 10:58pm On Sep 09, 2016
grin
now people be using buhari's name for excuses..eg..ur ba3 is low why?me:its buhari.no light.... indomie 35naira b4 now 60naira.wetin apen?na buhari..even a pregnant woman with a miscarriage will still blame buhari..lol..add urs

PoliticsSai Baba... by ajanma2(op): 10:26pm On Sep 09, 2016
;Dlol..everything na buhari

..people using buhari for excuses.example..purewater b4 5naira now 10naira.why?buhari.

indomie before 35naira now 70naira.why?buhari..lol even pregnant woman wey get miscarriage go tell u sef na buhari..add urs
Christianity EtcRe: Why You Need To Make Heaven Your Primary Concern by ajanma2(m): 7:44am On Aug 21, 2016
MrPresident1:
Heaven is not some undefined somewhere up there in the skies, heaven is here on earth, the leading ruling dominating nations of our world are heaven. For example, America is the heaven of this present world. White people are presently the dwellers of heaven.

When Christ returns, black people will be the new dwellers of heaven, and every other person who received Christ's offer of salvation while he was away. It is not a blanket salvation for black people, it is only for those who received the offer of salvation too, but non the same, it is a black people's heaven.
ARH!! U can lie for africa.
HealthRe: Help!!! My Husband Is A One Minute Man, I Am Frustrated! by ajanma2(m): 9:05am On Aug 18, 2016
teekol:
Hello fellow nairalanders, I got married in January this year and I have not enjoyed my husband for once. I mean he is okay in other aspects but in the bedroom, he doesn't satisfy me . He barely lasts up to 5 minutes and it is really frustrating considering the fact that I have been in other relationships in the past and I know what a good sex feels like. My husband is tired , so am I. Anyone with a reasonable solution please?No insults, only reasonable comments. Thanks
let him take more of fruits.
PoliticsRe: Why I Think Voting For Buhari Was Inevitable - Olufunke Phillips by ajanma2(m): 9:44am On Aug 12, 2016
splenzard:
it was inevitable because we didn't value what we had we rather had ourselves believing in promises that were too good to be true.

Come 2019, I would rather vote KOWA than make the same mistake twice angry
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EducationRe: My Course Was Unaccredited By NUC. What's Next? by ajanma2(m): 10:26am On Aug 11, 2016
NnamdiN:
in my case, I got a tear rubber birth certificate bearing my preferred name, back-dated with matching dates. You should do that. Try to meet someone in a teaching hospital.
for how much?and how long did it take.
EducationRe: My Course Was Unaccredited By NUC. What's Next? by ajanma2(m): 7:26am On Aug 11, 2016
OgidiOlu3:
Frank, na only you waka come? The misspelt name is a big issue. Now that you've done affidavit, does it mean that you no longer bear "Nwachukwu", your father's name? It can have an effect in the future o. I'll advise you to go to Waec to change the error or you do an affidavit that says your real name is Nwachukwu not Nnachukwu.
nwachukwu is my first name not surname...my surname is okafor
EducationRe: I Have Different Names On My Certificates: Problem? by ajanma2(m): 11:31pm On Aug 10, 2016
Phemour:
NAIRALANDERS, I NEED VIEWS NOW ON THE NAME TO USE TO FILL MY PUME FORM, I'VE DONE AFFITAVID, MY NAME NOW IS MUHAMMED ABASS OLAIYA. SHOULD I USE THE NAME ON MY JAMB NOTIFICATION SLIP OR MY NEW NAME
....double issue here...my name is frank nwachukwu okafor..during waec,it was mispelt as frank nnachukwu okafor.my parent said I shud leave it,it has the same meaning.nnachukwu and nwachukwu..I also left it like dat as frank nnachukwu okafor in jamb this year so it will correspond with my waec,the problem now is that in my birth certificate,its written as frank nwachukwu,so I did an affidavit stating my name is frank nnachukwu not nwachukwu,so now,which am I to upload online for the screening?affidavit or the birth certificate?also my name was interchanged in jamb.my surname was written in my middle name and vice versa,pls need u guys help here
EducationRe: JAMB: 2016/2017 Jamb Cut Off Mark To Be Reduce To 170. by ajanma2(m): 11:28pm On Aug 10, 2016
Godzlove8:
Well, due to massive failure this year and lots of complaints that came from 2016/2017 jambites about their poor jamb results, i think the best solution to solve this case and make peace reign one more time between jamb candidates and jamb officials is for jamb to reduce her cut off mark to 170 for universities cos i can't stand to see a jambite that scored up to 179 denied admission because of just one mark which is very painful. So please i beg jamb to consider the failure they caused most candidates this year and try as much as possible to compensate them with this..
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....double issue here...my name is frank nwachukwu okafor..during waec,it was mispelt as frank nnachukwu okafor.my parent said I shud leave it,it has the same meaning.nnachukwu and nwachukwu..I also left it like dat as frank nnachukwu okafor in jamb this year so it will correspond with my waec,the problem now is that in my birth certificate,its written as frank nwachukwu,so I did an affidavit stating my name is frank nnachukwu not nwachukwu,so now,which am I to upload online for the screening?affidavit or the birth certificate?also my name was interchanged in jamb.my surname was written in my middle name and vice versa,pls need u guys help here
EducationRe: My Course Was Unaccredited By NUC. What's Next? by ajanma2(m): 11:14pm On Aug 10, 2016
Fran6ik:
confirm frm u sku authority if it affects ur set
....double issue here...my name is frank nwachukwu okafor..during waec,it was mispelt as frank nnachukwu okafor.my parent said I shud leave it,it has the same meaning.nnachukwu and nwachukwu..I also left it like dat as frank nnachukwu okafor in jamb this year so it will correspond with my waec,the problem now is that in my birth certificate,its written as frank nwachukwu,so I did an affidavit stating my name is frank nnachukwu not nwachukwu,so now,which am I to upload online for the screening?affidavit or the birth certificate?also my name was interchanged in jamb.my surname was written in my middle name and vice versa,pls need u guys help here
EducationRe: Jamb:my Four Years Experience by ajanma2(m): 11:24pm On Mar 20, 2016
marinxxx:
If you have not written jamb atleast 2times then you might not be able to understand what im going to tell you today.
This institution called jamb has been so unorganized unpreprared and reluctant to the néeds of the average student that getting admission is 20% based on merit the rest are money, connection then maybe luck


I wrote my first jamb in 2013 when i was writing my waec i wasnt really prepared for it i had subjects from Monday to Friday then on Saturday was my jamb i scored 198 i felt good because of my unpreparedness and considering it was my first jamb i wrote post utme that year and got 60....i didnt get admission and i did not try poly,i wasnt bothered it was my first

Then the second year came it was when they introduced computer based test i wasnt afraid of this one i read my books,went to lesson and i had all the information i needed except one....there was this issue of negative marking they said what you dont know you better leave it blank because any extra marks u fail will be deducted i followed the warning diligently like a good student after writing what i would term my best exam yet i got 211 i was like wtf!!! afterall i wrote then it hit me it might be those blank spaces i couldve gotten 50extra marks had i tried to fill thém. i wrote post utme i got 56 unizik fr law i didnt get admission the second year
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By the third year i was conversant with all thier past questions and all. i was ready for them anytime anywhere so when the exam came i ignored negative marking shit i didnt go to lesson i studied at home then i bagged 265 cool right? Well not exactly i got over
70% in my 3 subjects thats literature,govt and crs but english which seemed to be the surest for me i scored 50% like wtf!!! I was sure of atlest 80 then i noticed that most people with high marks failed English a friend of mine with 285 failed english he scored 49 then i focused on my post utme unizik they brought their own shenanigans
Our post utme questions were 20 questions under 10mins trust me i read anything i couldve read i read unizik post utme past questions unn post utme past questions even ansu but the questions i saw were like final year students questions.i scored 40 nd i was tinking i was low it was when i saw 15 even 0 then i had hope they even gave dmission to people lower than me contact me ill give u proof....thats how i lost admission the 3rd time thats in 2015


Then this year i wrote jamb with much zeal and effort i put in my all i wrote on 8th march 2016 but till now I've not gotten my result and they said 95% of all the people that wrote on 8th and 9 did not make upto 200



Plz ooo help me create awareness cause this is no more my fault its no more about reading ooo cause i have done that way too much if a anybody knows anything i can do please indicate oooo thank u for ur time
unizik is bleeped up.trust me.if u dnt knw sum1 dia,den OYO.I had 245 last year,50 in pume,psychology,no admsn hun.while ppl wif 15 in post ume got admission wif solid courses

EducationRe: Jamb Reducing/removing Their 40 Marks by ajanma2(m): 5:26pm On Mar 20, 2016
grin
Damtha:
Agony of indecision
shey na nollywood movie
EducationRe: Has Anyone Gotten The Jamb Scratch Card? by ajanma2(m): 4:00pm On Mar 20, 2016
Cruzcheckerz:
1kThe Africa Arise for Change Network (AACN) has urged Nigerians to show understanding with the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) as it faces unique challenges in bringing Nigerian tertiary institutions’ entrance examination to contemporary world standards.

Reacting to protests that followed recently conducted Computer Based Test (CBT) by JAMB, the Network’s leader, Nkechi Odoma, explained that Nigerians would have reacted differently if they understood the enormity of logistics and technicalities involved in the exercise.

Odoma, who spoke at a press conference in Abuja, yesterday, clarified that her group was not holding brief for the examination body but that it would be sad to see the innovations brought in by JAMB’s Registrar, Professor Dibu Ojerinde rolled back on account of hitches experienced this year.

She noted that Nigerians however have the right and responsibility to insist that JAMB performs better next time since the examination directly impact the future of youths and the finances of their parents.

“We are not saying people should not protest or air their grievances, but those of us interested in the quality of education in this country should be seriously worried when proprietors of ‘miracles examination centres’ are sponsoring protests simply because the Computer Based Test introduced by JAMB under  Professor Ojerinde has sent them out of their dubious businesses.

“If we truly want world standard, we should be asking how to make the next JAMB (examination) better instead of holding protests to roll back the progress made with CBT. Let us not forget that some candidates see the protests as a gamble that could pay off if the results and entire examination are cancelled.

“How the poor scores of some candidates translated into attempts to disrupt the entire organisation is something we should all be questioning since the protests totally lacked all the elements that one sees in spontaneous actions that are not orchestrated or managed by entrenched interests.” Odoma stressed.

According to her, candidates should face up to the reality that CBT is now the norm since most recruitment firms now use it in place of handwritten tests that are now outdated on the global scene.

She stressed that the JAMB Registrar and the organisation should rather be commended for their foresight and innovative spirit as it would have been catastrophic for the nation’s educational system if the examination was still being conducted using the old method at jamb office
EducationRe: Jamb Reducing/removing Their 40 Marks by ajanma2(m): 11:15pm On Mar 19, 2016
jamalchance:
Op according to ur last post u said u had 177 ..... So how come 169 now huh?
lies that hurts.
EducationRe: JAMB: 2016/2017 Jamb Cut Off Mark To Be Reduce To 170. by ajanma2(m): 7:25pm On Mar 15, 2016
Godzlove8:
Well, due to massive failure this year and lots of complaints that came from 2016/2017 jambites about their poor jamb results, i think the best solution to solve this case and make peace reign one more time between jamb candidates and jamb officials is for jamb to reduce her cut off mark to 170 for universities cos i can't stand to see a jambite that scored up to 179 denied admission because of just one mark which is very painful. So please i beg jamb to consider the failure they caused most candidates this year and try as much as possible to compensate them with this..
.ikr.when jamb cutoff for al uni has been fixed

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