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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by anthonydunamis: 3:21pm On Oct 09, 2016
mopesy:

it is under affirmation so it can't be for employer.they can't tell u to provide the signature of your employer.

I think it is for those who answered yes to the question before that part.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by anthonydunamis: 4:57am On Oct 08, 2016
Please who has the same issue shown below? When I decided to 'View' my application, initially everything was intact but from 'University and Tertiary Institutions', it's just these numbers in brackets that are showing. I went to 'Edit' and my details were still correctly displayed. Went back to 'View' and the same weird numbers were still there.

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by anthonydunamis: 3:17am On Oct 04, 2016
olaoye15:


Can you please post a Street shot of the success mail you received.

A street shot? Or screen shot? grin
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by anthonydunamis: 6:57pm On Sep 29, 2016
You can continue your application. As long as you now have an account on the website. smiley smiley I experienced the same thing.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Federal Civil Service 2016 Recruitment by anthonydunamis: 5:01pm On Sep 27, 2016
They have shifted it to 8pm angry angry angry
Romance / I Like Her But My Best Friend Is Already 'toasting' Her. What Should I Do? by anthonydunamis: 9:33pm On Sep 19, 2016
I have learnt some great lessons about dating/relationships and I want to share one of them with you.

The first time I ever set eyes on my wife was about one week after we began 100 level. One of my friends pointed her out and said ‘I like that girl. I will go for her.’ I looked at the girl in question and her body language suggested arrogance and a razor-sharp tongue. Yes, she was pretty but so what? I told him, ‘That one? All these girls that feel as if they are on top of the world. Do whatever you want; it’s not my business’.

A few days later, another close friend of mine told me that he had met a girl who he had fallen for so much that he wanted me to meet her. On that fateful day, when we got there, behold this same fair-complexioned girl! What?! When we got talking, I discovered that beneath the façade of pride, pomposity and snobbishness, there was a good person who was just being protective because she thought all guys had the same heart breaker potential. So, in spite of the fact that at least 5 of my friends were also interested, I decided to take my own interest to the next level and now we are married.

LESSON: Everybody has equal rights to pursue their interests, as long as the lady in question is not in a relationship yet. That someone else, even a friend, is interested in your dream girl does not mean that everybody else must back off. Those nice shoes you are wearing today, do you know how many people admired and wanted them but they could not afford it at that time? Did that stop you from buying the shoes? Imagine someone coming to tell you, “Don’t you dare try to buy those shoes. I was the first to admire them.” Does that even make sense?

The Bible says in 1 Cor 9:25 (GW): “Don't you realize that everyone who runs in a race runs to win, but only one runner gets the prize? Run like them, so that you can win.” The best you can do is let your friend know -in a non-provocative way- that you have decided to pursue your interest just like him. It doesn’t matter who became interested first. That way, you can’t be accused of being shady, dishonest and backstabbing. I think this is true maturity. Except of course, you are not serious about the lady in question. In that case, you can sit there and keep fantasising.

God bless you

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Religion / Is Sports Betting A Sin? by anthonydunamis: 9:24pm On Sep 19, 2016
It is true that the Bible does not specifically mention betting/gambling as something which offends God, neither does it say it is something that pleases God. However, to avoid confusion in matters like this, we have to examine the principles behind gambling before we can conclude on whether it is right or wrong.

First of all, gambling is a waste of money. According to available statistics, a gambler is much more likely to lose money than to win it from betting. Joachim Haeusler, a manager at Bwin (one of the largest betting companies in the world) once said that people shouldn't gamble based on the hope of getting rich, because they won’t!

The worst thing about betting is that when you lose, you will want to place another bet in an attempt to regain the bets you have lost. And even when you win, you will still want to put the money back into betting, to make more money and then you lose it in the end!
It is God who blessed you with the money you currently have (James 1:17) and He expects you to spend it wisely.
If you must give money away, God prefers that it is given to the poor and the less-privileged (Proverbs 19:17) and for the propagation of the Gospel (Hebrews 6:10). If He cannot trust you to wisely handle the money you currently have, you certainly should not expect to get more from Him! (Matt 25:14-30). Stop donating money to the betting company, who do no other work apart from manipulating your human greed and naiveté to their advantage!

Most of the time, gambling is a result of laziness. We don’t want to patiently work hard and exercise our faith to get the money we need so we spend the little cash we have on guesswork, with the hope of hitting large sums of money at once! God hates laziness (Proverbs 6:6) and without faith, we can never please Him (Hebrews 11:6).
However, some people go into gambling in crisis situations when there is an urgent need for money. But that is no excuse! If you really need money, why not engage in Kingdom practices like paying your tithes (Malachi 3:10), sowing of financial seeds into God’s work (Hebrews 6:10), helping the needy as much as you can (Proverbs 28:27) and working hard (Proverbs 22:29) as you trust totally in God Word (Psalms 1:2-3).

Remember, Jesus came as a poor man so that you can be rich (2 Corinthians 8:9) but you have to do things His way. God bless you!
Politics / Re: S&P Downgrades Nigeria Further Into Junk Status- Bloomberg by anthonydunamis: 11:25am On Sep 19, 2016
Thank you Mr. PMB sir. Your effective leadership is being felt by everybody here at the grassroots. Don't mind the wailers, who don't appreciate your genius policies and powerful body language. Your investigative acumen that has led to the unearthing of trillions in soak-aways, basements and farms is something that must be commended. I know some people think you plagiarized Obama's speech but only a few of us know the truth. You actually prepared that speech before Obama but because you kept losing elections you never had the chance to use it until now. In 2008, the CIA stole the speech from your computer and gave Obama. We are feeling the change. All these statistics coming out are just to spoil your name. I pray that God will bless the Edo people with a saviour like you, in the person of Mr. Godwin Obaseki, who I predict will also become president someday. God bless Nigeria! undecided undecided angry angry

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Phones / Re: CPC Issues Ultimatum To Samsung On Galaxy Note 7 Recall In Nigeria by anthonydunamis: 10:13am On Sep 19, 2016
This is a good development!

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