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LordIsaac:Lmao.... height of savagery |
Hello Wip7. Pls is there an exact CGPA requirement for admission for masters in north cyprus? My sister has a CGPA of 2.7, can the NEU accept her?? |
fadugbao:GBAM! U speaketh my mind |
adeniyi997:it haf do. I hav sent the copy I have. Pls the receiver shd confirm by quote. goodluck guys |
my exam was sweet...whoever email me first lucky person will get my copy of d teststreams material.Let me bless some1. I didnt see much repetition in mine but the material was reallyy wort it #softwok. I was studyin som charts b4, thanks 2 d material, na so I 4 miss road. my email is ayoelvis007@yahoo.com |
I saw this on a gate in the suburb area of Abuja this morning. i was surprised.. it was very funny as well, especially the KungFu part.
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Here is what i saw oo, along Mararaba road, Nassarawa state, the police car went on to follow wrong road(one way).. how epic.. Naija police.. or were they arresting the grass??
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ffo:yea dats ryt.. der was no offering collection during the crusade.. The church is nt after money, but the souls of men.. God bless us all |
God is Great... No doubt.. its not by anibody's power or might.. Its God that answer prayers..lets just give all the glory to God.. from an empty stadium to a filled one..
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The crusade of Pastor W.F Kumuyi at the National Stadium Abuja on sunday 26th June 2016 was a very great program by any stretch of imagination, Despite the rain that fell before the start of the program, people defied the weather and trooped into the stadium which was filled to capacity with people still outside, There were alot of dignitaries in attendance which include the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, Femi Adesina, Pastor Paul Enenche and his Wife, and many other Men of God. It was indeed a glorious night of extra-ordinary miracle as the theme of the program suggests, there were lots of miracles and wonders.. God Bless this man.. Here are some photos from the program.
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this tanker got ablaze right in front of Abia house in abuja this evening, but to the best of my knowledge, there are no casualties so far.. However the traffic is building along that lane, so people passing thru that Nitel office way, Abia house way to wuse should take note.. i hope the fire service can come to rescue.. Mods.. abeg help other know.. thank here are some pictures...
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so i saw this signboard in an outskirt town of Abuja, many of you guys might know this place.. But the real koko is the sign board.. Police which way now .. why our police dey do us like dis even to spell again??
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aldo sha, the fact that it was composed by an oyibo made it look "colonialist"... buh d anthem speaks volumes on unity sha.. any which way am proud of "ARISE O' COMPATRIOT" especially wen they sing it during World cup or any sportin event... Naija 100%.. |
Nigeria, We Hail Thee " Nigeria, We Hail Thee " is the former national anthem of Nigeria, used from independence in 1960 until 1978. Nigeria's present anthem, " Arise, O Compatriots ," was adopted in 1978, replacing "Nigeria, We Hail Thee." "Nigeria, We Hail Thee" was adopted as Nigeria's first national anthem on October 1, 1960. The anthem's lyrics were written by Lillian Jean Williams , a British expatriate who lived in Nigeria when it achieved independence. Frances Berda composed the music for "Nigeria, We Hail Thee." The second national anthem, " Arise, O Compatriots ," replaced "Nigeria, We Hail Thee" in 1978. "Nigeria, We Hail Thee" (1960-1978) Nigeria, we hail thee, Our own dear native land, Though tribe and tongue may differ, In brotherhood we stand, Nigerians all are proud to serve Our sovereign Motherland. Our flag shall be a symbol That truth and justice reign, In peace or battle honour'd, And this we count as gain, To hand on to our children A banner without stain. O God of all creation, Grant this our one request, Help us to build a nation Where no man is oppressed, And so with peace and plenty Nigeria may be blessed. This and the current anthem.. which do you prefer ... |
I want to thank well-meaning non-Muslims who, in the wake of these attacks, have emphasised that they have been carried out by a small, twisted minority. A terrorist's goal is to sow hatred and discord, and by not giving in, you are defeating their plans. But I want to say that as a Muslim, I wish that we weren't so quick to emphasise that this has nothing to do with us. While I personally have never killed anyone and none of my friends and family have ever resorted to violence, radicalism has everything to do with Islam. And the failure to address that out of a well-intentioned commitment to tolerance is making the problem worse. ISIS is a Muslim organisation, and it is an Islamic problem. Let me say it again to be perfectly clear. ISIS is a Muslim organisation, and they are a cancer at the heart of Islam. And the problem will not go away until Muslims confront that. ISIS attackers scream 'Allah hu'akbar' during their attacks. ISIS recruits cite Qur'anic verses as justification for the rape and enslavement of women. ISIS soldiers kill archaeologists, gay men and women, and people who refuse to convert to Islam because they are blasphemers. There are no Christians in ISIS. There are no Buddhists, Jews, Pagans, Taoists, Houngans, Catholics, Wiccans, Hindus or even Scientologists in ISIS. ISIS is a Muslim organisation and they kill in the name of Islam. So don't say that ISIS aren't 'true Muslims' or that they are 'not really Muslims'. Like any large organisation, ISIS exists in a spectrum. You have the aimless, restless teenager who never amounted to anything in his life and traveled to Syria because he can't find a job and doesn't know if the Qur'an is to be read from left to right or right to left. But you also have pious professionals, businessmen, and academics who read their Qur'an cover to cover, pray every day, were seduced into radicalism, and truly believe that the Islamic State's goal of conquest is a noble one. The so-called 'Caliph' Abu Bakr Al- Baghdadi has a doctorate in Islamic studies. So if you feel that Muslims are being oppressed or killed in Muslim countries, I expect you to also be just as outraged by ISIS. Because they have killed more Muslims in Iraq, Syria and Jordan than the entire US army. They have done more damage to the name and reputation of Islam than any Western nation. ISIS is Islam's biggest enemy, not the US, not Israel or France or Germany or the Russians. We have to own the problem. We have to admit that this is a religious problem, and we need to renew our commitment to a secular country which treats all religions equally. I have believed in the importance of secularism all my life, and with every day that passes that belief grows stronger. Religion is no way to govern a nation. Not any religion, and not any nation. ISIS is not America's problem, nor the British, nor the French. ISIS is not Syria or Iraq's problem. ISIS is a problem for Muslims. And if you can't admit that, you're not really a good Muslim either. |
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.. why our police dey do us like dis