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Christianity EtcRe: RCCG Covenant Partnership - Scam Of All Scams? by Baraac(f): 12:14am On Oct 16, 2012
truthislight: hoping he will give you a husband?

He is a thief.
YOU JUST CONFIRMED AGAIN THAT YOU DON'T THINK NOETICALLY
Christianity EtcRe: RCCG Covenant Partnership - Scam Of All Scams? by Baraac(f): 10:00pm On Oct 15, 2012
You guys that just open your useless mouth and talk against men of God and most especially the most respected PASTOR ADEBOYE WORLD WIDE.
This is just a simple confirmation that you guys are so dumb.
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye: Don't Marry Outside The Redeemed Christian Church by Baraac(f): 11:59pm On Oct 05, 2012
I pity you all guys posting rubbish againt the man of God. Useless people.
TravelRe: Qatar Airways Crashlands At MMIA IN Lagos by Baraac(f): 11:04pm On Sep 29, 2012
enough of air type in tire.
it is really shameful with the rate of advanced technology that we cannot even get a video clip of the hovering & landing?
does anybody have it?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: El-Clasico: Real Madrid Vs Barcelona. (2 - 1) - On 29th August 2012 by Baraac(f): 11:00pm On Aug 29, 2012
can somebody send the link the watch this online
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor-Adeboye's Message To Young Singles On Marriage by Baraac(f): 8:17pm On Aug 21, 2012
Tudór6: When will daddy GOat Adeboye return his part of the loot Pastor Erastus Akingboola gave him to buy jet? Or he thinks we have forgotten? angry Shameless old thief pastor.
you must be very stupid.
PoliticsRe: “I Removed A Governor For Stealing N300,000 by Baraac(f): 10:36am On Aug 18, 2012
foolish man IBB,you think you can fool Nigerians?
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye Survives Food Poisoning - City People Magazine by Baraac(f): 2:06am On Aug 16, 2012
Dipwater: ........And people are calling him daddy ,putting G.O at the front of the daddy makes it sound stewpid ,u know.
think before you write. try to write things that make sense
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye Survives Food Poisoning - City People Magazine by Baraac(f): 12:01pm On Aug 15, 2012
solayemi: . Thank u o. Little wonder nigerian graduates have no serious value internatnally. Sm1 quoted d cover of a mag, they've nt read d story and must ppl r already abusing each other, catholic VS other denominatns. If u think it is d church u attend that wl take u 2 heaven,i pity ur condition.
don't we have better things to do rather than commenting on fake cooked story of no value....i pity so many people
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye Survives Food Poisoning - City People Magazine by Baraac(f): 11:58am On Aug 15, 2012
deprince0: Because everyone of them is serving their stomach... sorry to say even the G.O. why on would he purchase a private jet for himself in the name of missionary work. Adeboye made office of the G.O very juicy and inviting. The truth has to be told. RCCG is possessed by mammonic spirits. Adeboye invited the devil and the devil has honoured his invitation. God the righteous judge is the on the throne. His subordinates would love to see Jonahan knee before them and they lay hands on him to pray for him and other political elite.
you are sick in the head
SportsRe: Blessing Okagbare Wins Heat 4 Of Olympics 100M Race by Baraac(f): 8:14pm On Aug 04, 2012
AMvanquish: I watched it oh! She had the best time of 10.93 of all 100m races today.
It looks lyk she really has a chance for a medal.. Let's pray she can kip it up.
please send the link
Nairaland GeneralRe: Picture Of Young Men With Laptops: Yahoo-Yahoo? by Baraac(f): 7:53pm On Aug 04, 2012
If na so Nigerian youths are very dedicated in project research, then we will not be where we are today.
PoliticsRe: Momoh, Madueke, Nezor SA, & Tridax SA: The Real CABAL? by Baraac(f): 8:37pm On Jan 11, 2012
This is just the beginning.
This is a call to all nigerians. christians and muslims need to come together and unite. rich and poor need to come together and unite. MEND and Boko Haram need to come together and unite. The north, south, east and west need to come together and unite etc, let all of us know that we have a common enemy(cabals, cartels, looters of government treasuries).
we need to bring down all the people that had siphoned nigeria milk and honey for the past 50 years.
The time is now.
PoliticsRe: Femi Falana & Funmi Iyanda On Fuel Subsidy Removal - Channels TV by Baraac(f): 1:43pm On Jan 11, 2012
This is just the beginning.
This is a call to all nigerians. christians and muslims need to come together and unite. rich and poor need to come together and unite. MEND and Boko Haram need to come together and unite. The north, south, east and west need to come together and unite etc, let all of us know that we have a common enemy(cabals, cartels, looters of government treasuries).
we need to bring down all the people that had siphoned nigeria milk and honey for the past 50 years.
The time is now.
PoliticsRe: Governor Aliyu Imposes 6am To 6pm Curfew In Niger State by Baraac(f): 1:08pm On Jan 11, 2012
This is just the beginning.
This is a call to all nigerians. christians and muslims need to come together and unite. rich and poor need to come together and unite. MEND and Boko Haram need to come together and unite. The north, south, east and west need to come together and unite etc, let all of us know that we have a common enemy(cabals, cartels, looters of government treasuries).
we need to bring down all the people that had siphoned nigeria milk and honey for the past 50 years.
The time is now.
PoliticsRe: Violence In Minna, Ibb's Campaign Offices Burnt Down? by Baraac(f): 1:04pm On Jan 11, 2012
This is just the beginning.
This is a call to all nigerians. christians and muslims need to come together and unite. rich and poor need to come together and unite. MEND and Boko Haram need to come together and unite. etc, let all of us know that we have a common enemy(cabals, cartels, looters of government treasuries).
we need to bring down all the people that had siphoned nigeria milk and honey for the past 50 years.
The time is now.
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Our Christian Leaders Quiet On This Fuel Subsidy Issue? by Baraac(f): 8:01pm On Jan 07, 2012
Pastor Kun, You have condemned these pastors and why do you claim them to be your Christain leader. I think we need better posts on nairaland or you find something else to do. Please do not take it as insult.
PoliticsRe: Anti-Gay Bill: “Go Back To School” Soyinka Tells Nigerian Legislators by Baraac(f): 4:22pm On Dec 19, 2011
Oga Aribisala maybe you need a NEPA/touch light in the UK to read between the lines, please wake up.
PoliticsRe: Anti-Gay Bill: “Go Back To School” Soyinka Tells Nigerian Legislators by Baraac(f): 2:40pm On Dec 19, 2011
I like Soyinka, but on this matter, i'm dissappointed. Prof , please kindly go back to your reading table and write more novels, maybe you can get another noble prize before you die. Your time is up.
Foreign AffairsAfter Libya: The Next Country Is: by Baraac(op): 6:48pm On Oct 25, 2011
After LIBYA, the next country is,
Politics'fools', Generals And Justice--african Viewpoint: by Baraac(op): 9:46pm On Aug 26, 2011
In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Nigerian writer Sola Odunfa considers the significance of his country's warring generals and feuding justices.

Many people, who did not know Nigeria and Nigerians well, thought last week that the country was tottering towards serious political crises.

Firstly, because of the open quarrel between two ex-presidents who, though retired, were also army generals and secondly, the storm at the apex of the country's judiciary.

Both coming almost simultaneously could have destabilised many other nations but pauperised Nigerians had more important problems than irritations among the elite to grapple with.

Many Nigerians read newspaper reports of the ex-presidential exchange of insults with amusement and poked fun at "shameless old men".

After all it is the Yoruba of the south-west who in their wisdom say that an elder who wears a string of corn on his waist makes himself the playmate of hungry chickens.


In this case ex-Presidents Ibrahim Babangida and Olusegun Obasanjo were not only doing the proverbial naked dance in the marketplace but they also had chickens flying all around them.

Why then would children not chuckle derisively at the sight of old men describing each other as fools?


Mr Obasanjo was the obvious target of the attack - and nobody messes with a village farmer, notwithstanding his robes at any given time.

His response was immediate and typical, that Gen Babangida was "a fool at 70".

The following day Gen Babangida gave it back, that Gen Obasanjo was a bigger fool. Details expunged!


Gen Babangida, known as "IBB", said in his 70th birthday commemorative press interview that in his eight years in office he "was able to manage poverty and achieve success while somebody for eight years managed affluence and achieved failure".

When I read the interview I missed anything personal in it.

As far as I was concerned Gen Babangida, or any other past leader, had the right to describe his governance as the best since creation and whoever disagreed also reserved the right to present his own version of history for us to judge.

The following day Gen Babangida gave it back, that Gen Obasanjo was a bigger fool. Details expunged!

I can continue this sad story only by revisiting the conclusions reached by Professor Wole Soyinka on the two men after a close study of both in his memoir You Must Set Forth At Dawn.

He says Mr Obasanjo is "pathologically in need of proving himself - preferably at the expense of others" and "intolerant of criticism".

Gen Babangida, he says, is "suave, calculating, a persuasive listener, conciliator - but with sheathed claws at the ready" who "never seemed to mind being proved wrong, he still carried out his own decisions anyway".

Someone must have called the attention of the generals to those descriptions - which are generous compared to what one may hear on the streets - because the exchanges stopped as abruptly as they started.

Gen Babangida was a dismal failure at the last general elections; Mr Obasanjo, who saw himself as the political commander of the south-west, was roundly rejected at the same polls with the routing of the ruling People Democratic Party (PDP) in his home region.

That is the depth of their current relevance!
PoliticsI Will Embrace Obasanjo If I See Him - Ibb by Baraac(op): 9:31pm On Aug 26, 2011
Abuja, Aug 25, 2011 (Vanguard/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- Former Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, said yesterday he would embrace ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo whenever they both meet.

This came as former Special Assistant to former President Obasanjo on Public Communications, Femi Fani-Kayode, yesterday made a volte face in his support for Babangida in the disagreement between both former leaders and tendered an unreserved apology to his former boss.

Fielding questions from newsmen at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, the former Military President said: "I will embrace him (Obasanjo) if he walks to the airport now." Both leaders have been engaged in a heated exchange of words as Babangida, in his 70th birthday interview in Minna, had dismissed Obasanjo's eight-year administration as a waste, while Obasanjo hit back with a declaration that Babangida was "a fool at 70." The former Military President said there was no quarrel between himself and Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

Meanwhile, former Special Assistant to former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Public Communications, Femi Fani-Kayode, has tendered an unreserved apology to his former boss, following his earlier declaration that Obasanjo was ungrateful to Babangida for getting him out of jail and making it possible for him to become President in 1999.

In a statement, Fani-Kayode said his choice of words in the statement he issued was clearly ambivalent and completely misconstrued and misunderstood by virtually all and sundry.

It would be recalled that Mr Femi Fani-Kayode in a statement last week, said rather than call Gen Ibrahim Babangida a fool, former President Olusegun Obasanjo should be grateful to Babangida for getting him out of jail, securing him pardon, rehabilitating him, funding and installing him as president in 1999.

Fani Kayode said: "The press statement that I issued on August 22, 2011, concerning the face off between President Olusegun Obasanjo and Gen Ibrahim Babangida has been completely misconstrued and misunderstood by virtually all and sundry.

"I do not blame anyone for this but my own good self, given that my choice of words was clearly ambivalent.

"At no point in time did I say that President Obasanjo was ungrateful or that he was an ingrate and neither did I ever slam or attack or seek to insult or demean him in any way. This was never my intention and given the strong relationship that I have with him, I would be the last person on earth to do such a thing.

"I did not in any way mean to inflame or widen the conflict by my comments because both men are very precious to me. That would be the last thing that I would wish to do. I simply went on a historical excursion which unfortunately appears to have upset and unsettled a number of people that I respect and that are very close to me, including a number of our traditional rulers in the South-West and some members of my family.
PoliticsRe: Rumor Of Boko Haram Plan To Bomb Lagos – How True? by Baraac(f): 8:45pm On Aug 26, 2011
Nigerians need to wake up now !!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Jonathan, Obama, Sarkozy, EU & The Rest Of The World Condemns Abuja Bombing by Baraac(f): 8:38pm On Aug 26, 2011
It is time for international community to step IN !!!!!!
CelebritiesPrince Taiwo Olashore Weds Olawunmi Taiwo: CNN Report by Baraac(op): 7:36pm On Aug 26, 2011
Behind the scenes at Nigerian royal wedding

Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- It has been a year of royal weddings. First there was Prince William and Kate, then Monaco's Prince Albert and Charlene -- and Nigeria has just had a royal wedding of its own.

When Nigerian bond trader Olawunmi Taiwo married Yoruba prince Taiwo Olashore in Lagos last month, CNN got a behind-the-scenes view of a royal wedding, Nigerian style.

The pair tied the knot over two days of ceremonies. First a traditional engagement party was held, followed by what's called the "white wedding," when the bride wears the white wedding dress.

More than 1,000 people attended the wedding, including a number of esteemed guests of the bride's father, a Yoruba king.

The traditional Nigerian engagement

A royal wedding in Lagos "In Yoruba culture ,  when you marry someone, you don't just marry the person but you marry the family," said bride Taiwo.

"You can't get engaged without the father's permission, do the introduction, follow the steps. It's very important because both families literally become one," she added.

The Yoruba people are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa, and for them, it's the bride's family that organizes the ceremony.

To help out, Taiwo hired a wedding planner who's been behind some of the country's biggest parties.

"You have to make sure the bride is happy, make sure the groom's family is happy, the groom is happy, bride's family is happy -- so I love weddings because it teaches me how to be diplomatic," said Funke Bucknor-Obruthe, wedding planner and managing-director of Zapphaire Events.

Taiwo bought her wedding dress in Dubai and selected the cloth for the engagement dress locally in Lagos.

Called the "Aso Ebi," which translates as "uniform," this cloth is sent to more than 600 guests to have tailored for their own dresses for the wedding. The chosen colors also set the scene for the design of the entire ceremony.

During the traditional engagement ceremony the groom's family presents a gold proposal letter to the bride's father for his daughter's hand in marriage.

The veiled bride then makes her entrance, escorted by family, friends and drummers. As she dances through the crowd in her high heels, the bride is showered with money.

The women in the wedding party, including the bride, wear dramatic head wraps known as "geles" -- a particular fashion in West Africa.

Like any other parent anywhere in the world you feel delighted, you feel grateful to God for everything.

--Jide Taiwo, father of the bride
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/08/10/nigeria.royal.wedding/index.html
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye (the Go) At Un, Charts Path To Peace In Middle East . by Baraac(op): 9:49pm On Aug 16, 2011
@pastor Kun,
so you are one of the fake people on nairaland,
pastor don't talk like u, go and have a change of life and be born again
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nddc Scholarship Interview 2011 Port Harcourt(result) by Baraac(f): 3:43pm On Aug 16, 2011
please can i check the result of the interview?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nddc Scholarship Interview 2011 Port Harcourt(result) by Baraac(f): 7:20am On Aug 16, 2011
please can i check the result of the interview?
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye (the Go) At Un, Charts Path To Peace In Middle East . by Baraac(op): 8:33am On Aug 14, 2011
@pastor Kun, o
or what do u call yourself, devil incarnate
u must be the greatest fool of the century. How dare u talk to a MOG, I pity you. you are bringing great curse upon yourself. mark it. believe it. what a man sows shall he surely reap. Mere Jealousy shouldn't make you to talk carelessly.
shame on you.
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Adeboye (the Go) At Un, Charts Path To Peace In Middle East . by Baraac(op): 3:05pm On Aug 13, 2011
Christianity EtcPastor Adeboye (the Go) At Un, Charts Path To Peace In Middle East . by Baraac(op): 3:01pm On Aug 13, 2011
Adeboye at UN, charts path to peace in Middle East .

Culled from The Guardian of 22/06/11

PEACE in the Middle East would remain a mirage without God’s involvement, as all involved in the process must get down
on their knees to pray and cryPastor Adeboye out in supplication to the Creator of the Universe, General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said.

Adeboye stated this on Monday when he opened a “Global Summit on The Road Map to a Culture of Peace in the Middle East” at the United Nations (UN).

The summit, co-chaired by the prominent Nigerian cleric, was attended by religious leaders from different faiths from around the world and aimed to develop a model road map agreement for the Middle East with the intention to succeed where politicians and other world leaders have so far failed.

Explaining the need for prayers on the Mid East crisis, Adeboye said in his opening speech: “All human efforts without the backing of the Almighty God will end in failure. These are tasks beyond human abilities to accomplish, that is why you, highly esteemed religious leaders who believe in the efficacy of prayers, must come together in prayers and supplication.”

According to the cleric, God’s intervention is the only way to have peace in the Middle East “in our own time and in the time of generations yet unborn.”

Adeboye stated: “We have gathered here for the first time, senior religious leaders of the Abrahamic faiths, academic leaders and parliamentarians, to try and implement a partnership and plan of action to create a global resource to cope with these issues and to inspire the future generation to promote peace and universal values.”

The General Overseer of the RCCG worldwide was joined by several other global religious leaders, including the Grand Mufti of Bosnia Herzegovina, Dr. Mustafa Ceric, the Grand Rabbi of Geneva Rabbi Dayan, and prominent Islamic leaders from Arab countries like the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Turkey, Pakistan etc.

Also at the summit were Nigerian Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Raff Bukun-Onemola, Prof. Joseph Cumming, a Yale Professor of Faith and Culture, Adeboye’s wife, Pastor Folu, Vice Chancellor, Redeemers University for Nations (RUN), Prof. Oyewale Tomori and the leader of the RCCG in North America, Pastor James Fadele, among others.

Under the auspices of the Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Global Ethics, the summit was sponsored by King Mohammed VI of Morocco, and the Fundacion Cultural de Paz, while the Mission of Bosnia & Herzegovina to the United Nations and Pastor Adeboye were the co-hosts.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneChating With Naija Babes by Baraac(op): 12:20pm On Aug 09, 2011
please which web site can naija babes and guys hook up live with web cams

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