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HellVictorinho8:I'm sorry, but I find it difficult to comprehend the content in the above write-up. Could you please explain it for me in a way that I can understand? |
Loveenthed:I understand the frustration, but let's try to focus on finding solutions instead of concluding that hellfire is better than Nigeria. What do you think is the solution to our predicaments? Make e no be say na only our problems you know, you no know the solution. ![]() |
HellVictorinho8:Life's challenges can teach us valuable lessons and help us grow. When you face difficulties, you become more empathetic towards others going through similar situations. Your personal experience allows you to connect with them on a deeper level, offering support that others might not be able to provide. Those who haven't faced such challenges may not fully understand what others are going through, and some may even react negatively or even make fun of them. But having gone through it yourself, you'll be different. You'll be more understanding and able to offer genuine help. In this way, your experiences make you a more compassionate and better person, allowing you to positively impact others' lives. After all, what is life without making positive impact? |
Loveenthed:Lol. U fit choose hellfire over Nigeria? ![]() |
HellVictorinho8:We didn't choose the family we're born into, whether rich or poor. It was decided for us before we came into this world. The family we're born in depends on the kind of soul we have. Soft souls are born in rich families, while tough souls are born in poor families or face struggles like being abandoned or living in orphanages etc. These things happen for a reason; they're tests from God and nature to help us grow and become better people. We should accept our backgrounds and the challenges that come with them. All great people have learned lessons from their past. Life isn't just about being rich; it's about learning and improving ourselves. It's like playing a video game with different difficulty levels. When we pass one level, we move on to the next, and when we finish the game, we feel proud and happy. If we can pass life's tests, we'll feel that same joy and accomplishment. I wish us all the best! Peace! |
Omooba77:"Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see God" (Hebrews 12:14). It seems like the criteria for getting into heaven have become increasingly lenient over time. Before, it was believed that one must believe in Jesus' crucifixion, death for our sins, resurrection, as well as confessing to one's sins, and most importantly you must pay your tithes regularly. However, the current standard appears to be simply making every effort to live in peace with everyone and striving for holiness.I can't help but wonder how many people have been misled by such teachings of tithing over the years. For decades, many followers of Pastor Adeboye lived their lives by giving most of their incomes to the church—not even to charity organizations, orphanages or their poor neighbours, but to these so-called men of God. Now, after all this time, we're hearing that the teaching about paying tithes to ensure entry into heaven was wrong. It's disheartening to see what these Nigerian self-proclaimed men of God have reduced Christianity and Christians to. This calls into question the legitimacy of religious leaders who promote such changing doctrines. Another similar case is that of Kumuyi of Deeper Life, who preached against watching television for decades. Many of his followers diligently adhered to this teaching, depriving themselves of news, entertainment, and even the internet. Sadly, some even died following this belief. Later, Kumuyi began televising his church programs on NTA, satellite, and even on YouTube channels. It's astonishing that he didn't even seem ashamed of misleading thousands of people. It makes me wonder if some of the verses Christians use to condemn others, including Muslims and Jews, for not accepting Jesus' death for their sins, his sonship, divinity etc might also be misinterpreted. Perhaps the best approach is to "follow peace with all men and strive for holiness", leaving God to judge us all in the hereafter. After all, He is the best of judges. Shalom! |
Nigeria's situation is difficult to comprehend. Whenever you think things might improve, they take a turn for the worse. What a country we're in. Peace! |
HellVictorinho8:U no wish urself well at all. Of all names in the world na Hell u choose? Why? |
Alliswell248:Even when Nigeria better pass hellfire, u still wan go there? U stubborn Ooo. ![]() |
richie240:So if hell currency strong pass dollars u go japa go hell go hustle? E be like say fire never burn u before na why u dey talk like this. ![]() |
Nigerians just don't listen. Junior Pope and three other actors tragically lost their lives due to a lack of proper swimming gear, leading to their untimely deaths. However, in this particular case, it seems like their boat was overloaded. Perhaps they were in a hurry to get to heaven; otherwise, if the boat was full, they should have waited for the next one. |
Eduadolero:Na only Hellfire I know say worst pass Nigeria now Ooo. ![]() |
The police are killing the youth and collecting bribes. As the Bible states in Romans 6:23, "For the wages of sin is death." By engaging in such corruption and violence, these police officers have contributed to the creation of a Nigeria that ultimately led to their demise. Even in retirement, their retirement benefits are difficult to access without resorting to bribery. Those who cannot afford to bribe are left to fight for it. Wetin you do your fellow man today, ready for your own tomorrow. Their actions have not only harmed the youth but have also eroded the foundations of the very society they were meant to protect. Peace! |
Mathewrichard99:In English, "immediate family" typically refers to your spouse (wife) and children. Perhaps you intended to refer to your parents and siblings, who, according to English conventions, are considered part of the "extended family". Nonetheless, I understand and support your viewpoint on prioritizing parents and siblings, who share the same blood or womb with you, over a girlfriend or other non-family relationships. Peace! |
Nazgul:You've provided an insightful analysis of the situation, and I agree that the high electricity costs in Nigeria are a significant concern. To further strengthen your argument and ensure accuracy, you could also consider factoring in US taxes, which will further decrease the $2,400 minimum wage. Taxes considerably impact individual incomes, so it's crucial to account for them in this comparison. After adjusting for taxes, subtract the $140 average monthly electricity cost. Although this doesn't change the fact that Nigerians pay more for unreliable 20-hour electricity compared to the more affordable and consistent 24/7 power in the US, but it offers a more precise comparison using a more accurate analysis. Peace! |
crentina:The recent event involving Nigeria's Minister of Petroleum potentially fleeing to the United Kingdom raises questions about Nigeria's true independence. If this is indeed the case, it suggests that the Nigerian government may be seeking validation from the UK before initiating the purchase of crude oil in the national currency. This would challenge the status quo, as the United States and other Western nations typically expect African countries to trade their crude oil exclusively in US dollars. Nigeria's government might be attempting to test the waters, ensuring that their actions do not provoke adverse reactions from Western nations. There is historical precedent for such concerns, as several Arab countries that previously attempted to sell their crude oil in their own currencies faced backlash from the United States. This resulted in America allegedly planning various attacks on these nations. One notable example is Saudi Arabia's refusal to renew a contract selling their crude oil in dollars, leading to the US allegedly instigating unrest among the Saudi populace and advocating for democracy. These instances of Western interference suggest that African leaders are often reduced to being puppets of their former colonial masters, unable to make independent decisions without considering Western interests. This could explain why they frequently visit the UK, America, and other nations, seeking to align their policies with the interests of these countries. The situation in Africa appears dire. Na only God go fit help us. Peace! |
Wetin PDP do am? Or is he simply looking for a political party that will protect him from being arrested and charged with corruption? If yes, then he's now in the right party. ![]() |
morgstreme:You call yourself an adult but you don't behave like one. Can you demonstrate maturity by responding in a polite way? I'm open to hearing your perspective, but it's not helpful or productive when you resort to insults. If you have a differing opinion, I'd appreciate it if you could share your thoughts in a respectful manner. Shalom! |
These girls no go ever learn. Make she thank God say dem no kill and mine her skull. |
No African country has gained "true independence", what we have is "political independence" from Western colonizers, because the impact of Western influence on our economies, politics, and cultures is still significant. Economic dependence on Western aid and loans, reliance on foreign investment, and participation in international organizations are just a few examples. So what are we celebrating? Political independence? Nigerians wey dey US suppose know say their country never gained anything like independence, but e be like say dem forgot their senses for Naija. ![]() Peace! |
Political pardon? Na political crime him commit? ![]() |
chiedu7:I believe that the current population claiming to be Israelites consists of imposters, rather than the original Jews. They are distant relatives of the true Jewish people and have become mere pawns of Western nations. In their efforts to appease the West, they have legalized practices such as homosexuality and other immoral acts condemned by God in their own scriptures. They will continue to face hatred, rejection, and expulsion from various lands due to God's wrath upon them. Shalom! |
morgstreme:As humans, we all have unique strengths and weaknesses. We must recognize that no one is perfect and everyone including you has room for growth. It would have been more productive for you to calmly explain your views instead of resorting to insults. This behavior paints an unfavorable picture of your character. You need to work on yourself. Peace! |
Everybody dey hear body for this Tinubulation Ooo. |
Attacks and retaliations. Shey na like this dem go dey dey? |
Softmirror:Israel is nothing without America. |
Jonjam269:People from Anambra disagree with the claim that Peter Obi ruined their state and put it in debt. They claim that he developed the state into a thriving area similar to Dubai, and therefore they want people to vote for him to replicate that success in the rest of Nigeria. ![]() |
This one even know wetin him mean by "no pain no gain?" Since no be him dey experience the pain, he no go understand. |
The news surrounding Nigeria's petroleum industry has become quite perplexing. If Nigeria's fuel import drops by 3.58 billion litres after "Subsidy Removal" as they claimed, how did we manage to meet our domestic needs? Abi na the few drops of fuel from Dangote refinery meet our needs? |
This one looks like punishment Ooo. See wetin women dey do because of men. God thank u say I be man Ooo. |
HawkTuah:It's unfortunate that your main priority in life seems to be centered around the availability of brothels. However, not everyone shares your preferences, and it's unfair to assume that everyone must relocate to areas with numerous brothels. If people like you, who value such establishments, choose to leave Kaduna, it could potentially become a more pleasant place for those of us who prefer not to live alongside individuals with such wayward inclinations. Peace! |
Make dem evict all of them, I no care. Nonsense show |
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