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Religion / Re: “ GEJ To Bankrupt Nigeria” Sermon: Police Looking For Pastor Bakare by BBDelta(m): 5:00pm On Jun 28, 2012
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Religion / Re: “ GEJ To Bankrupt Nigeria” Sermon: Police Looking For Pastor Bakare by BBDelta(m): 3:57pm On Jun 28, 2012
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Religion / “ GEJ To Bankrupt Nigeria” Sermon: Police Looking For Pastor Bakare by BBDelta(m): 3:54pm On Jun 28, 2012
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“To Bankrupt Nigeria” Sermon: Police Looking For Pastor Bakare
Posted: June 28, 2012 - 15:42
Posted by siteadmin

caption: Pastor Tunde Bakare
By SaharaReporters, New York
The State Intelligence Bureau of the Nigeria Police was expected to question Tunde Bakare, a fiery Lagos pastor and political activist, this morning.

This followed an invitation letter, seen by SaharaReporters, which was sent to Pastor Bakare's church address on June 26.

Signed by CSP Usman Ayuba, the "invitation" followed an explosive sermon delivered by Pastor Bakare, who is also a top member of the Save Nigeria Group (SNG), on Sunday June 17. In it, he described President Goodluck Jonathan’s destiny as being “to bankrupt Nigeria," amongst other issues, in relation to the $6.8 billion oil subsidy scam.

A few days after the sermon was given, and following another press conference by the SNG in Lagos in which Pastor Bakare commented on the culpability of Mr. Otedola in the bribery scandal rocking the House of Representatives, Mr. Otedola’s lawyers fired a letter demanding retraction of the comments.

Pastor Bakare, according to his aides, is currently traveling outside Nigeria. It is unclear if the police plan to snatch him at the airport upon his return.

The pastor’s critical SNG has had the government in an uncomfortable stare-down before. In December 2010, the group visited President Jonathan in Abuja in connection with its advocacy of certain national policies.

On its way out of the presidential villa, the group was handed a $50,000 bribe, which it refused. The embarrassed government explained that the money was not a bribe, but “transport fare.”
Pastor Bakare subsequently ran for vice-president on the ticket of the Congress for Progressive Change. As pastor or political activist, he has always strongly criticized anti-people policies.

Source: http://saharareporters.com/news-page/%E2%80%9C-bankrupt-nigeria%E2%80%9D-sermon-police-looking-pastor-bakare
Politics / Re: U.S. To Slap "Terrorist" Label On Boko Haram Militants by BBDelta(m): 4:10pm On Jun 21, 2012
DaLover:

Evidence?
Just imagin a senario where Buhari speaks vehemently against the actions of BOKO HARAM? Invoking the hearts and minds of his supporters against the Boko Haram militants who live amongst them?
What will it take for him to do this? absolutely nothing!!!

instead he prefers to wait silently, hoping that Boko-haram will bully GEJ out of power, so he will have the opportunity to step in..
It all about the oil mannnnnnn

I should tell you children (under age) who used to come to my bar palour and brotel to drink themselves to craze and fletting with prostitutes that they are creating a menance to their future, why you their father who is suppose to be providing for good upbringing and giving them quality education and proper care is busy eating the future of your children and selling inherited lands and travelling overseas to get expenses groove and you are blaming me for having a bar parlour or a brotel. You need to ask who is responsible to providing security in a nation and also making sure their is no breakdown of law and order, by upholding and promoting the law and making sure we are not ignorant of it.
Politics / Re: U.S. To Slap "Terrorist" Label On Boko Haram Militants by BBDelta(m): 10:15am On Jun 21, 2012
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Politics / Re: Dying Suicide Bomber Tells Police: “we Are Doing God’s Work” by BBDelta(m): 10:03am On Jun 21, 2012
redsun: These animals are no less deluded than christians that dole out their monies to thieving pastors in the name of fulfilling god's wish.The only difference is that the moslem deluded are ready to blow up themselves.

Orgarnized foreign religions are for the mentally dead like most nigerians.

God you bless you for the true talk, That's what Religion and Tradition can do to a man, but I still see all as results of weak brains, when human beings have refuse to do reasoning and fall for the deception of Age "GOD SAID".
Politics / Re: Can You Immagine What Abati Just Said No Hope For Nigeria by BBDelta(m): 10:33am On Jun 20, 2012
BlackBaron: Its not an official twitter handle. Its from a parody twitter account.

Just saw the Nonsense Acount and the tweets..Thought as much..
Politics / Re: Video Uploaded!!!! Farouk Taking The Bribe Dollars by BBDelta(m): 4:52pm On Jun 15, 2012
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Politics / Video Uploaded!!!! Farouk Taking The Bribe Dollars by BBDelta(m): 4:24pm On Jun 15, 2012
The Time is Exactly, 4:25pm Now, To show you have despirate Nigerians are to feed their eyes... Let's Check out the numbers of views this will have after each hour.......Video ko, Video Ni.. Hei I already have all my PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT On so, just forget the insults, it will do you no Good.

START COUNTING NOW!!!!!!!!!!
Religion / Re: Paul, A Confused Man, Very Illogical... by BBDelta(m): 2:37pm On Jun 11, 2012
ijawkid:

What I said is d truth......

Those who got hold of d originals are d problem..

Not the inspired men who wrote d scriptures...

Na madness oooo!!!!!!!!!

Lol


But Op some of d points u raised aren't correct...

Most of pauls words aren't contradictory,ur just the 1 who doesn't understand them.....

When I have time I'll be back to delibrate on some of them

@Ijawkid, Well Let me believe I don't properly understand English Language like you have claim but you are already confusing and contraditing yourself by accepting that there was a wrong transcript of this facts and again that I am the one who don't understand what it menat, worst still complicating issues by saying you will be back to delibrate, A man who understand an ideology don't delibrate on it with somebody he thinks don't understand, he explains. I think you are still amongst many who have just crossed their minds that everything in the bible is 100% correct and there can't be any mistakes or contraditions or worst still, the bible is the art of God and a mistery like the universe and the various forces and creation itself. I am a Christian and I know that I took a decision to serve God through the Faith of Jesus Christ, not some others people's theory in the bible including Paul and many alike up to this day.
Religion / Re: Paul, A Confused Man, Very Illogical... by BBDelta(m): 9:57am On Jun 11, 2012
ijawkid:

Paul is not d issue..........



D translators of the various bible renditions are d problem.....

The church Fathers tampered with so many texts just to suit there thoughts and it has thus led to misconceptions and confusion.....

Imagine even when parts of d latin vulgate are incoperated into d original scriptures....

Madness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Goshen360: The OP is the one confused,lolz

You really look like Paul,

@ijawkid, These one when you still be kid how come you know all these? abi u too follow for the confusion. The only thing I know is if something is not correct then it is wrong, I don't care who did the wrong, the most important thing is that it should become right!!! how can 2 + 2 = 5.
Religion / Paul, A Confused Man, Very Illogical... by BBDelta(m): 11:08am On Jun 10, 2012
By Femi Aribisala

Paul’s illogicality cannot be the word of “the only wise God.”

There is no one in the bible as illogical as Paul. He claims he preached the gospel: “not with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of no effect.” (1 Corinthians 1:17). Nevertheless, Luke says: “(Paul) reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath.” (Acts 18:4). Paul’s “reasoning” is often incoherent and contradictory. To accept some of the things he says, one has to take leave of one’s senses.

Contradictions galore

Paul maintains salvation is not contingent upon our works, but is “by grace through faith” in Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 2:8-9). Then he puts his foot in his mouth by saying to the Galatians: “You who attempt to be justified by law have fallen from grace.” (Galatians 5:4). But if grace is unmerited favour, then a man cannot fall from it. If the favour is unmerited, it cannot be lost by demerits. Paul says we were “bought at a price,” ostensibly by Christ. (1 Corinthians 6:20). But only slaves are bought; sons are not bought but birthed. Then he says we are forgiven. (Colossians 2:13). But if we are forgiven, nobody needs to pay for us; and if we are paid for, then we don’t need to be forgiven.

Paul says: “there is none righteous, no not one.” (Romans 3:10). He then boxes himself into a corner by saying: “the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God.” (1 Corinthians 6:9). But if there is none righteous and only the righteous will inherit, where then will God find the righteous who will inherit his kingdom? Paul just cannot think straight. His defective logic about the non-existence of the righteous does not even recognise “Jesus Christ the righteous.” (1 John 2:1). Compare Paul’s irreverent generalization to Jesus’ recognition of God’s exceptionality. Jesus says: “No one is good but One, that is, God.” (Matthew 19:17).

In 1 Corinthians 2:14, Paul sets a trap for himself and falls into it. He says: “The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” Then he says: “However, the spiritual is not first, but the natural, and afterward the spiritual.” (1 Cor 15:46). But if the natural is first, how can the natural then become spiritual when, according to Paul’s ingenuity, the natural man cannot receive the things of the Spirit of God? Thereby, Paul nullifies his own doctrine and shows it to be idiotic.

Convoluted logic

Paul tries to compare the coming of the New Testament with the second marriage of a widow. But he muddles everything up; casting serious doubts on his alleged Pharisee training. He says: “The woman who has a husband is bound by the law to her husband as long as he lives. But if the husband dies, she is released from the law of her husband. .. Therefore, my brethren, you also have become dead to the law through the body of Christ, that you may be married to another- to Him who was raised from the dead.” (Romans 7:2/4). But a widow does not die because her husband dies. A dead wife does not remarry. In actual fact, it is Christ, the “new husband,” who died. The law, the “old husband,” is still alive.

Quoting Epidemedes, Paul says: “One of them, a prophet of their own, said, ‘Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.’” Surprisingly, Paul agrees with this, saying: “This testimony is true.” (Titus 1:12-13). But if Cretans are always liars, this statement by one of them must also be false. Thereby, Paul trips on his own shoe-laces once again.

Double-mindedness

Paul comes up with this lofty principle: “Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life.” (Galatians 6:7-cool. However, he then nullifies it by insisting those who sow to the spirit should reap in the flesh. He says: “If we have sown spiritual things for you, is it a great thing if we reap your material things?” (1 Corinthians 9:11). This is the hypocritical theology of the money-minded con-man which has so many adherents in the pastors of today.

Paul says: “The doers of the law shall be justified.” (Romans 2:13). Then he contradicts himself in the same breath: “By the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified.” (Romans 3:20). He says to the Galatians: “Bear one another’s burdens.” (Galatians 6:2). Then he says: “Each one shall bear his own load.” (Galatians 6:5). If each man shall bear his own load, how can we then bear one another’s burdens? Paul says: “All who have sinned without the law will also perish without the law.” (Romans 2:12). Then he contradicts himself by saying: “where there is no law, there is no transgression.” (Romans 4:15). If, as he says, no law means no sin; how then can he also say no law means sin leading to condemnation?

Listen to Paul in his own self-implicating words. He says to the Thessalonians: “Our exhortation was not of deceit, nor of uncleanness, NOR IN GUILE.” (1 Thessalonians 2:3). Then he says to the Corinthians: “I did not burden you: nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you WITH GUILE.” (2 Corinthians 12:16). In short, by his own account, Paul is not deceptive and he also is. Which of these is the infallible word of Paul? Certainly, such illogicality cannot be the word of “the only wise God.” (Romans 16:27).

Nonsensical Christology

Lagos drivers are terrible. We drive with scant regard for traffic laws. We drive on the pavements and on the wrong sides of the road. We beat red lights, violate one-way traffic signs, and park in no-parking zones.

But one day, a man called Jesus came to Lagos. He was a perfect driver and he obeyed scrupulously all the traffic laws. In recognition for his fastidiousness, the Lagos State Government repealed all traffic laws on the grounds that Jesus had fulfilled them. Any man who believes in Jesus is then deemed to have also obeyed all the laws. Nevertheless, the government sent Jesus himself to the firing squad for violating traffic laws, even though in actual fact he had obeyed them all.

This is a parody of Paul’s Christology. Why should Christians believe such arrant nonsense?

With the repeal of all traffic laws because of Jesus’ perfect obedience, would Lagos drivers automatically become “new creatures” on the roads? No! What if Paul maintains: “there is now no condemnation for Lagos drivers?” (Romans 8:1). Would that improve the situation? Not likely! What if Paul declares: “There is no good driver, no, not one.” (Romans 3:10). Would that make the difference? Certainly not! What if Paul tells Lagos drivers all things are lawful on the roads, but they should avoid things that are not expedient? (1 Corinthians 6:12). Would they therefore drive with circumspection? Definitely not! What if Paul reassures Lagosians the Chief Judge of the state now “justifies ungodly drivers?” (Romans 4:5). Would that make them good drivers? Absolutely not!

And yet, that is the foolishness and ludicrousness of Pauline Christianity.

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/06/illogical-christianity/


Why should I ever quote or take Paul seriously.....??

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Sports / Re: Christian Obodo Kidnapped In Effurun, Delta by BBDelta(m): 4:14pm On Jun 09, 2012
Dejohnbull: This is not MEND angryThis is not MEND

Stop Sounding like GEJ, Or is this his excellency on nairaland? Abeg Oh, just incase..
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan Declare Your Assets Now Or !!!!!!!!!!!! by BBDelta(m): 4:00pm On Jun 09, 2012
Those who know Jonathan now should tell Him to declare his assets oh... Because I see a future upright leader that will right the wrongs, They will call any past leader that did not declare his asset as Illegal and hence will be stripped of the ex-president position and all titles attached to it. I can't wait to see that day, that's the Faith I have that Nigeria will be Great Again.
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan Declare Your Assets Now Or !!!!!!!!!!!! by BBDelta(m): 3:56pm On Jun 09, 2012
My Best Line:

We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president;
We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president;
We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president;
We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president;
We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president;
Politics / Goodluck Jonathan Declare Your Assets Now Or !!!!!!!!!!!! by BBDelta(m): 3:54pm On Jun 09, 2012
Columnist: Pius Adesanmi
Not even the most vociferous supporters of President Jonathan, for whom any criticism of their man is haram, have been able to find a way to spin the embarrassing question of his failure to declare his assets in accordance with a clear, unambiguous provision of the Constitution he swore to respect and defend. The strategy of presidential aides in Aso Rock, Jonathan’s self-appointed social media wailers, and sundry kool-Aid drinkers is simple.

They either avoid the subject entirely, hoping that “irritants” like Sahara Reporters and Premium Times would stop talking about it, or dredge up red herrings and foolish, constipated excuses and rationalizations, while hounding and abusing those insisting that transformation begins only when you respect the Constitution and your office. As usual, they underestimate our determination to keep this subject alive in the public sphere.

Two people cannot be suckers in the social exchange of lies. If an unsuspecting, innocent victim has no way of knowing that he has been lied to, the author of the lie knows that he has told a lie. Thus, we know that President Jonathan, his palace aides, and in-too-deep social media supporters are not unaware of the lies they are generating over this issue of asset declaration. We know that they know that every second President Jonathan spends in office without declaring his assets makes him an illegal president; a Disrespecter-in-Chief of the Constitution and the Office of the President of Nigeria. That is why Nigerians must continue to ignore the silly exhortations of government’s mouthpieces to respect an office that the incumbent dishonors and disrespects.

We know that they know why President Jonathan cannot possibly declare his assets. It is a tricky situation for the President. Sometimes I genuinely feel for him. Even without adding whatever his share of the $1.1 billion Malabu Oil loot may turn out to be when, eventually and certainly, the fowl’s rump is placed at the mercy of the evening breeze, it is obvious that the president has stolen much more than he will ever be able to satisfactorily explain to the Nigerian people with a straight face.

You need not look beyond the acquisitive culture of his political ilk and the empire of billion and trillion-naira corruption he now supervises to understand why he cannot possibly declare his assets. Why satisfy that constitutional provision and expose the size of his acquisition and the growth of same as he progressed from Deputy Governor to President when he knows that the National Assembly is way too irresponsible and compromised to ever make him comply with a Constitutional provision? Sam Nda-Isaiah implied recently that this mega-looting is going on in broad daylight within the vicinity of the President’s office and he is doing nothing about it because the guilty are his aides, cronies, and political benefactors. I am not as generous as Mr. Nda-Isaiah. I believe that the President’s hands are elbow-deep in the cookie jar.
Interestingly, the real reason President Jonathan is getting away with ruling Nigeria while spitting on the face of the Constitution has to do with another asset he has declared and will continue to declare brazenly. Suffice it to say that the President has no monopoly over this particular kind of asset. Every member of Nigeria’s political élite holds substantial shares and stakes in this particular asset. I am talking about a followership largely deprived of civic sentience. This sort of followership is President Jonathan’s greatest asset. It is the one asset he is not afraid to declare. It is the one asset he vigorously cultivates and addresses his speeches to.

It is perhaps now cliché to declare that the trouble with Nigeria is equally about leadership and followership. In fact, certain social critics and commentators have moved beyond wasting intellection on the failures of leadership and now focus mostly on how a cowed and disempowered citizenry can be awakened to the patriotic responsibility of taking Nigeria back from the buccaneers currently running and ruining our lives.
However, such analyses are not always backed by an understanding of the social trajectory of this followership. Some commentators have identified mass poverty and the ravages of prosperity Pentecostalism as the culprits responsible for the production of a sedated followership that either no longer knows how to hold office holders accountable or even displays symptoms of Stockholm’s Syndrome by preening the same contemptible leaders who loot their today and rape their tomorrow.

The task now is to understand that this sedated and uncritical followership is a manufactured product. It is the product of a remarkable process of social production engineered by the leadership of Nigeria. Poverty and Pentecostalism are nothing but incidental and welcome instruments in a process of social engineering consciously settled upon and pursued with vision and vigour by Nigeria’s political class. Manufacturing a followership that would evolve to identify with the rapist, rationalize rape or and explain it away is a critical pre-condition for running Nigeria the way it has been run at least since the 1980s.

In essence, those who complain that our educational institutions have been left to rot by an élite ever ready to send its children to Euro-America – and, sadly, Ghana – to acquire the quality education they deny Nigerians at home make a mistake by thinking in the intransitive mode. What happened to education in Nigeria was a transitive process. There is a difference between “Ken Saro Wiwa was killed” (intransitive) and “Abacha killed Ken Saro-Wiwa” (transitive). In the second sentence, there is a subject performing the action, “to kill” on an object. There is responsibility: Abacha. There is a victim: Ken Saro Wiwa. The same process applies to the fate of education in Nigeria. Our primary schools, secondary schools, and Universities were not left to rot. Such intransivity misses the ideological deliberateness at work. President Jonathan and his predecessor destroyed ou Universities and other educational institutions.

This purposed, transitive assault on education has only one target: civics. Our educational institutions per se are not the target of Nigeria’s depraved rulers. The direct target is civics, that dangerous area of education and the humanities which produces sentient citizens capable of asking critical questions and acting. When you plan to turn the largest political union of black people on the face of the earth into the most embarrassing open sore of the black race; when you plan to turn Africa’s most populous country into a continental example of how not to run a country; when you plan to loot on such a scale as to make Farida Waziri, your own appointed anti-corruption czar, declare in exasperation that the scale of looting by Nigeria’s political leaders is a “symptom of mental illness”; when you are planning to loot on that uninterrupted scale for three generations since the 1980s, the first thing you need to do is manufacture a followership incapable of critically challenging you or one that would applaud and hail your actions, especially if there is the occasional trickle down from the table of the bacchanals you organize at their expense.

The diseducation – what is going on is neither miseducation nor under-education – of the Nigerian citizen, especially the generation which came of age in the 1980s and 1990s, is purposed. It is deliberate in the sense that there is a political élite which gains directly and massively from a national condition of civic illiteracy. This explains why nothing has worked to revamp education in Nigeria. All the policies you hear from official spokespersons of successive administrations in the education sector are mere lip service. Nigeria’s élite would do only just enough to give UNESCO, UNICEF, and other relevant UN agencies the impression that they are doing something. It is really not in their interest to develop education.

What those of us who are critical stakeholders in project Nigeria – I am using stakeholders in the genuine sense; I do not refer here to the oafs in our political leadership who call themselves stakeholders – must understand is that the activism and critical intellection we deploy in the bid to actualize a process of national renaissance will continue to fail so long as the most critical segments of the population are being deliberately diseducated by those who fear civics.

This, really, is a double bind for we also cannot expect those who consider a followership without civic education an asset to improve the standards of education in the country. Why should you do that? Why would you be interested in producing citizens capable of rejecting a President who rules them in violation of the Constitution? Why would you invest in the production of citizens capable of demanding answers about your role in the $1.1 billion Malabu oil deal? On the contrary, your energies and resources would be geared at manufacturing a followership programmed to accept these things or rationalize them – a sort of Reno Omokri/Reuben Abati nirvana.

Many things happen in Nigeria that can only be explained by the fact that we have produced three generations of citizens and starved them of civics. How do you explain the insolence of David Mark’s last medical safari to Israel and his airport reception by a bunch of idle charlatans who call themselves Ministers and Senators? How do you explain the treatment to which Nigerians are subjected every time Patience Jonathan, a woman not recognized by the Constitution, comes to town? How do you explain the figures we have been hearing in the conglomeration of scams that Nigeria has become? How do you explain that reaction to such successive outrage hardly ever goes beyond the restricted circuitries of activists, intellectuals, and the new generation of undaunted social media warriors for Nigeria’s cause?

The enemy understands that there is a bigger mass that we cannot reach because he has diseducated them beyond what we could ever hope to reach and conscientize. This sort of followership is the asset that President Jonathan declares every day. They are his people. They make his day. And you know that Bukola Saraki also recently declared that kind of asset by claiming that the idle Kwarans who danced their way to Lagos to support him were not a rented crowd. They went there of their own volition. He is right. Those who danced to Lagos to support a man who stole from them come from the kind of followership that the Saraki dynasty has manufactured from one generation to the other in Ilorin. They do not have to rent a crowd.

They already did their homework by killing civics in Kwara state.

It needs repeating: we cannot rely on the oppressor to educate our people. In fact what, he will do is trivialize education by mushrooming Federal and State Universities, always pulling the rabbit of new Universities out of his fedora before thinking of how to fund them while allowing existing ones to rot. That is his way of continuing the purposed devaluation of education – it did not start with him. He is just continuing a legacy – in order to sustain the assault on civics.

If we cannot look up to the Nigerian educational system as a partner in the struggle for national rebirth – those who fund it will never allow this – what is to be done? Methinks that Nigerian activists and intellectuals need to start thinking extremely seriously about the option of public pedagogy. We have to look beyond formal institutions to instruct and educate our people. We have to take civics to the streets, to social media, to Molue buses, to paraga joints. We have to meet Nigerians where they are. This would involve painstaking planning and networking. It would require dedicated intellects willing to brainstorm and strategize. Once we agree that public pedagogy is an option we need to consider very seriously, conceptualization and planning could follow. In the end, every citizen we gain who no longer identifies with his own oppressor, even if the oppressor is his ethnic kinsman - is one giant step for Nigeria. With public pedagogy and instruction, we can begin to undo the psychological injury that the oppressor has done to our Stockholm Syndromed compatriots and begin the process of taking Nigeria back one mind at a time.

Source: http://saharareporters.com/column/declaring-president-jonathan%E2%80%99s-assets-pius-adesanmi
Politics / Please Leave God Out Of The Dana Air Crash!!!! by BBDelta(m): 10:15am On Jun 06, 2012
The Bible and Quaran almost have the same story on the creation so is many other Books. According to the Bible God Created the World from Day 1 - 5 and created man on Day 6. He rested on day 7. Now What has God been doing since Day 8, 9, 10 ....etc. Of course He has been Resting. He created this World to self sustain itself and man to make the decision of either maintaining it or crashing and brining it to an end. It's more like Programming ( If.... Else If.... Then...... GoTo..... End If.... Sub..... END!!). He have given man the power to create new, edit, delete, copy, paste etc. If you don't read your books .. then you won't pass your exams, ..Else you cheat..If you cheat and pass.... then you can't defend it when working...then you become a failure.... if you vote out of setiment and compromise ... then you will not get the quality result of good service from those your voted....If you don't maintain and service DANA Airline planes..then the Plane will CRASH... Killing 153 people on board... If you still don't believe and think what I am writing is politically motivated and refuse to professionally regulate the aviation industry no amount of PRAYERS (wheather in CHURCHES or MOSQUES) can stop this, More Planes will Crash....and More people will died END IF.
Politics / Re: Corruption In Aviation Sector Caused Dana Air Crash – CPC Publicity Secretary by BBDelta(m): 4:59pm On Jun 05, 2012
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Politics / Re: Corruption In Aviation Sector Caused Dana Air Crash – CPC Publicity Secretary by BBDelta(m): 4:55pm On Jun 05, 2012
ronkebp: I guess he is just good in speaking the truth alone, people speak the truth everyday, what is thier talking and speaking doing? what change has been effected with or by the truth they are speaking? They are all the same jor!!!!!

Just like a girl you have spoken my dear. You have Just ask of what use is saying the truth? I don't think you expect me to answer that? Let all of us start telling lies, since from your view there is no value in saying the truth.
Politics / Re: Corruption In Aviation Sector Caused Dana Air Crash – CPC Publicity Secretary by BBDelta(m): 4:43pm On Jun 05, 2012
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Politics / Re: Corruption In Aviation Sector Caused Dana Air Crash – CPC Publicity Secretary by BBDelta(m): 4:24pm On Jun 05, 2012
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Romance / Re: He Wants To Build His House Before Buying A Car. Will Our Ladies Date Such A Man by BBDelta(m): 10:11am On Jun 05, 2012
The issue of Young Men struggling to build houses these days, still dey wonder me oh. This is just some crazy societal influence. A Residential house is not an investment and cannot give you any kind of security even in terms of accomodation, you will only end up putting your self in a regional boundage and would limit your chances of exploring for greater feats in life because you must stay in that particular region. Now the influence of having my own house as a young man about to get married or just married and within the next ten years who have only about 2 or 3 children, is basically generated from the ill treatment of Landlords towards their tenants ( and fear of not having money for accomodation), if not. If I am renting a 3 bedroom flat from a responsible firm with good standards of tenancy agreement where no sentiments of landlard and it's excess is a question, Then for 300 - 400 thousand a year, Would mean I can stay in the apartment for 10 years for just 3 - 4 million naira. Instead of investing a whooping some of minimum 15 million naira to build a 3 bedroom bungalow. Why not expand your business frontiers and develop your self with the 11 - 12 million and secure your financial inflow. Well my own perspective.
Politics / Re: GEJ Crying At The Crash Site - Picture by BBDelta(m): 9:38am On Jun 05, 2012
Jenams: the north has succeeded in runnin aground the govt of GEJ, i really feel for him,they promised to make d country ungovernable if he wins, and that is exactly wat they 've bn doin! they neva wanted him to rule naija at all. he is seen as a stranger in his own country by some silly demented almajiris wit cows brain. well, boko haram, FYI, nothing u do to we christians can make us bow to wateva god u serve! absolutely notin! we will continue to serve our God in heaven, because he is our God! a flamin fire, slow to anger but ruthless in anger. u hav challenged our God to a battle! so be ready to bomb the host of heavens, be ready to set heaven ablaze! if u succeed, then we will bow to ur god.

Are you not tired of repeating this nonsense, Do you live your life on what people say, is your success in life dependent of what people say, stop this ethnic nonsense and go for excellence, i hate trash like this.....

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Politics / Re: GEJ Crying At The Crash Site - Picture by BBDelta(m): 9:33am On Jun 05, 2012
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Politics / Re: Pictures: Jonathan, Fashola, Amosun Visit Crash Site by BBDelta(m): 4:49pm On Jun 04, 2012
Imohgenius: This is my first post on Nairaland I have been viewing as a guest for too long. I believe that I have a Godgiven mission to bring many of Nairaland's godless users to full obedience to the will of Christ fufilling the mandate of making disciples of all nations, even a cybernation. Surely the knowledge of the Glory of God shall cover Nairaland as the waters cover the sea. God bless you all!

Please to the RELIGIOUS SECTION FASTTTTT!!!! You will find you fellow Religious (non reasoning brothers and sisters) waiting to welcome you. Honestly, I will really prefer you to be a viewer and not a poster on Politics in Nairaland, it's seems this is not your calling. You are not a child or children of this world abi? Lol, I guess you are just passing by....Abeg keep passing by..... Just a moment if you don't know your way around the Forum to Religious Section, just tell me, I will be kind to direct you.
Nairaland / General / Re: New Content Counters And Trending Topics Cleanup by BBDelta(m): 2:34pm On Jun 04, 2012
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Travel / Re: Dana Crash: Delayed Rescue Operation Wasted Lives – Residents by BBDelta(m): 1:59pm On Jun 04, 2012
toyemz: @poster
what about the people(residents) who just stood taking pictures and those who just 'looked on' with the intent to loot?
what happened to the spirit of being thy brother's keeper?

What about those who went in immediately the plane crashed for rescue and ended up been dead when it exploded 20 mins later according to this writeup. Bottom line is if you are not trained for an emergency situation you don get involved out of emotions and sentiments, else your pic will just end up with an RIP for carelessness.
Politics / Re: Nigerian Mentality: "Husband, Wife And Donkey" Comic by BBDelta(m): 1:35pm On Jun 02, 2012
If the Donkey is Nigeria, then you must be one of those people who don't know that the resources of Nigeria belongs to them and see it as Government money that some people are previledge to be in control of by the reason of whatever qualification. But if the Donkey is not Nigeria and it's about the Otuke's man family affais, Na wetin concern me inside, Both of them can kill the donkey and eat for all I care.
billante:

The donkey can't carry more than two people! Wait for ur turn or go get ur own donkey cheesy
Politics / Re: Nigerian Mentality: "Husband, Wife And Donkey" Comic by BBDelta(m): 10:22am On Jun 02, 2012
@ Op, If those two mother fuckers talking were on the Horse with JONA and Patience, I think everybody would have been smiling, Nonsense Analogy... Obey or No obey.
Family / Re: "Family"- What Does This Word Mean To You? by BBDelta(m): 4:46pm On Jun 01, 2012
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Romance / Re: I'm Broken Wat Do I Do, Its Few Months To My Engagement by BBDelta(m): 2:25pm On Jun 01, 2012
@ Poster, Thank God you have access to network platforms like nairaland where you can meet people who will help you get out of that inherited holds of belief that have killed your sense of reasoning. Wetin go make you dey waste time with a man when a third party the influence. If he told you he belief in that bullshit, then you need to start popping champain and saying Thank God for delivering me.

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