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WriterNig:Ukraine is doomed! Propaganda can only go so far it can't win you a war |
Explorers:Actually there is evidence of the tower of babel, check link below https://www.britannica.com/video/180010/Overview-Tower-of-Babel#:~:text=Archaeologists%20have%20been%20working%20ceaselessly,the%20center%20of%20the%20city. |
How much was dollar to naira in 2001? gasparpisciotta: |
They won't give you cos they can see you already have a bad credit history ,try your utmost best to clear off your loans as best you can so your credit history will be clean . kemmyflakky: |
grossintel:First lesson ; always cross check on any information before doing a transfer even if its 1 naira you wanna send. 2. Never ,ever ask for refund from your inlaw or family ,e get why I talk so. |
robosky02:I don't think you ever watched Yekini play , he scored classy goals in fact many were spectacular goals,I haven't seen any other Nigerian striker score such goals in years. |
pocohantas:You have spoken well, now back to my request; poco when can I take you on a date? |
lucky999:Black man and superstition.... smh ,just imagine what you wrote my brother does it sound logical? |
pocohantas:Nice Post..... so when can I take you 0n a date? |
Bizriz:Pray to who? After fornication? The way modern people treat God these days is amazing! You will misbehave and then expect God to clean your mess just like that! Without showing true repentance, first thing he needs to do is get out of that house ,then God can answer his prayers. |
pocohantas:When can I take you on a date @pocohantas? |
pocohantas:Poco can I take you on a date? |
Buhari is a very useless leader and selfish , what will he say was his legacy ? Rochas has codedly spilled the beans about how 4th columnists have taken over the party and are pushing the founding members out , I jst hope the founding members come together and pull a massive stunt on buhari and the others. Monimatic: |
Please stop misquoting scripture, read that passage you quoted from verse 1 to 11 ,read it slowly , check as many translations as possible . Pastor Chris is causing more harm than good , you don't make projections on an issue that even Jesus said he doesn't know when it will happen , he only gave us signs so we know the end time is near and prepare . janeedema: |
Tankunland:Oga ! If your own bible taught you to slap harder when you get slapped ,then obviously you are not a Christian , you are just a church goer and man of God worshipper, Jesus is the way ,the truth and the life , Mr Truth ( Jesus ) said turn the other cheek when they slap you , but here you are manufacturing and bible , you better be very careful .... Follow God and stop following men of god . |
mabea:the guy is right bro, Solskaer is an inept coach , he has shown it time and time again , you dont need a perfect bench to win matches, what you need is strategy and a will, Arteta hasnt bought players , yet he has won two medals already , he was tactically aware of the weaknesses of arsenal but yet produced results , even using disaster prone David Luiz to produce results , that says a lot about Solskaer , this season there will be no excuse for him once the board buy more players. |
Copied: If you guys know the amount of things hidden in that 604 pages of the new Companies Act,you'll start weeping.The Corporate Affairs Commisson has just been made a monster. You see that NIPOST regulation fixing N20m as licensing fee?That is small stuff compared to what CAC will do. The sector that will be worst hit are the churches, mosques, charity organisations, schools, NGOs etc. The CAC can now arbitrarily remove & replace the "owners" or leaders of these organisations. Also, CAC can convert/take over the monies in their bank accounts. Every sector will be hit. In the old Act, small fees were clearly prescribed for certain things.E.g, the Act may say if you fail to do XYZ, you'll pay N50 for each day of default.The new Act has removed all those meagre fees & gives CAC power to make regulations prescribing fees. Online vendors who operate under a business name other than their government names, are now risking conviction in court if they don't register their business names with CAC. The most damning revelation from my review so far is that, a private organisation has been written into the new Companies Act & has been emboldened through the back door to: 1. generate revenue; and 2. regulate an aspect of law practice, accountancy etc. The private org is Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners of Nigeria (BRIPAN). S. 705(C) of the new CAMA requires that to qualify as insolvency practitioner,you must be a lawyer/accountant AND a member of BRIPAN. On BRIPAN website, membership fee ranges from N90k - N250k. BRIPAN is not a chartered institute (like ICAN, ICSAN, CIPM) or a statutory body. It is a private association formed by private citizens. Remember how Lagosians fought against Alpha Beta being written into the Lagos Land Use Charge Law (albeit unsuccessfuly)? In similar fashion, some people have successfully slipped in BRIPAN (a private organisation) into an Act of the National Assembly and the President has signed it into law. How did our law makers not see this while deliberations on the bill were ongoing? Another curious provision in the new CAMA is S. 851 which empowers CAC to now act as a 'court' or tribunal of some sort. So if CAC imposes fees on your small business, before you can go to court to challenge those fees, you must first appear before CAC panel & make your case. The panel is made up of guess who? Registrar General of CAC, 5 officers of CAC & someone from the Ministry of Trade & Investment, which is the Ministry overseeing the CAC. In effect, the CAC is now a Prosecutor & Judge in its own case. Goodluck if you have a case against CAC. One of the narratives touted by the govt regarding this new law is that, it'll aid ease of doing business. While I agree that on face value,some sections of the law will aid this,I am simply drawing our attention to other sections which will become a clog & make things difficult. Another narrative is that, with this new law, you wont need a lawyer to either incorporate a business or carry out many post incorporation activities as you can do them yourself. Truth is,many lawyers will grapple with this new law.If this is so,what are your chances as a layman? |
Please bro what platform or broker did you use to buy the silver and gold saxy4c: |
Are you buying or selling on hold. Bornfool: |
Share your mentor with us nah peteregwu: |
Olareveals:How much is it? |
Olareveals:What should we DM for the face shield or the face behind the shield ? |
Obaseki is daft, In 2016 Adams said all these evil things about Ize Iyamu yet obaseki won with less than 100k votes , if obaseki thinks using 2016 strategy will help him win then he has very poor advisers , common sense should tell him that strategy didn't really work last time , he should build his campaign on something else , people will always vote for who they like wether the person is evil or not . |
So did the bible tell you Jesus prayed before performing the miracle at cana, your problem is you are too full of your self righteousness and wisdom you need to check yourself and your spiritual growth,you have a very long way to go, all the time you spend on Nairaland posting pious statements, I suggest you spend it studying your scriptures better , Jesus did not pray at the wedding before performing a miracle. You even went on to say Jesus wont have attended the wedding if the couple were godless, you are a Stark bible illiterate ! Jesus was called a drunkard and a lover of godless people cos he was always hanging out with tax collectors , prostitutes and co, I have said it several times modern day Christian's would kill Jesus if he were to have existed during this era . Righteousness89: |
Don’t cry, Mr. Godwin - In Touch, The Nation newspaper, 15/06/2020 Sam Omatseye THE Yoruba folk tale reminds one of Godwin Obaseki and his court jesters. It is about a swaggering elephant and the choir behind him. They tickle him with their songs of praise, the drum rolls and the dances. His head dizzy, he feels like deity in the confetti of flattery. The elephant swings right and left forward in slow, majestic strides. “We are behind you, keep dancing ahead,” they reassure him. As he advances, he is not looking forward but at himself, impressed by the finery of his apparel and the bouquet of applause. Suddenly, he reaches a precipice and falls over. Before he knows it, there is no more choir, no more drum rolls or applause. All silence. He alone, crestfallen, wounded, comically belly up. Edo State Governor Obaseki is in such grand deception. He still struts in denial. He thinks he is just. His flatterers and court jesters inflate his pride. The screening committee belongs to Beelzebub. He will meet them, like Caesar, in the Battle of Philippi. His story is not new in our politics. When Timipre Sylva was governor of Bayelsa State and eyed the second term, he was at odds with President Goodluck Jonathan and his cabal. They did not want Sylva to have a second term. They also deployed the National Working Committee against him, but in a different manner. He could run, but he could not win. They invoked the police, air force, army and navy. It was a farce of force, an onslaught to win a nomination. This column wailed and chided. The journalism world, dead from the neck up, even kept mute in complicity. The PDP did not care about law. They had force and they used it. It is the tyranny of democracy. The system lied against itself. The elephant fell over the precipice. It was a republican carapace covering a stench of dead men’s bones. In the case of Obaseki, he inflicted his own woes. Why is he blaming the screening committee for lack of fairness? Did the committee ask him to get his name wrong on the NYSC certificate and made no effort to correct it? Did they ask him to make only three credits in his school certificate exam? Or did they ask for the inconsistencies in his university of Ibadan degree? By the way, I thought he attended Edo College, because I saw a picture a few years ago with Nduka Obaigbena – also an old boy of Government College Ughelli – and Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa. He presented a certificate from Eghosa Anglican Grammar School. Is it also his fault, or that of Adams Oshiomhole, that he lost his certificates and the court registrar could not vouch for any sworn affidavit? The issues at stake are grave for Obaseki. It is not about APC. It is about the Nigerian constitution. He is expected to present genuine certificates or evidence to INEC and later, if challenged, to the court of law. Happily, the law does not expect him to have a university degree. He is supposed to scale secondary school. He might do that. That will mean he will have to contend with the issue of his NYSC certificate, and pray that the courts will accept that Obasek is the same as Obaseki. The avenging angels of technicality are fluttering above. It is not a matter of whether he served but whether he served right. The law has its way of defining justice. It may be justice on the streets. It may not be in the vault of law. If Obaseki indeed did well in high school, the law did not see it. If he did well to enter the university and the law did not see it, who will see it? It is not a matter of who is on Obaseki’s side or Adam’s side. It is who the law sees. The constitution prevails. That is the definition of the rule of law. That is why Douri is governor today and not Lyon in Bayelsa State. If he decides to apply this time through another political party, and does not present his certificates for university and higher school certificate, et al, Obaseki will unwittingly confirm the conclusions of Adams and the screening committee and make them heroes. That will make Obaseki disingenuous and make mockery of his own mockery of the process that disqualified him. If he presents the same papers and affidavit in another party, he will go through the same questioning that gave him the red card in APC. The worst is if he wins in a guber poll and has to go through the courts and meets a Napoleonic waterloo. Whether he goes to PDP, or SDP or any party, he will have to contend with the same issues that have led his flatterers to cry foul. The matter will not only become a technical goblin for Obaseki but also a moral one. Is he sincere or is he dodgy? The public will face a candidate who will not only answer the lingering question of an ungrateful beneficiary, but whether he told the law the truth or told the public a lie. So I ask, if he knew he had all these chinks in his armour, why did he go to battle? If you knew you had certificate booby-traps and a big mole in the eye, why dangle the dagger? He had seen this in the same party, in Bayelsa, yet he did not settle in silence. Maybe he thought he had a charmed life. He was following the lines in scripture that says, “Blessed are those whose sins are covered.” His sins were covered once, and he became governor. He ripped it open of his own accord and exposed a leaky sore. He did it when he ordered Adams to seek permission to enter his state, when even a farmer does not need it. He banned gatherings, hectored the opposition, sacked party members, banded with the opposition and supped with Oyegun. He began with a kangaroo legislature. He wanted to be a constitutional emperor. He speaks good English but lacks the polish of his sentences. He did not learn from Ambode. “To stumble twice against a stone is a proverbial disgrace,” crooned Cicero. He thought he could be king in a democracy. Napoleon’s mother told her son that kings will always remain with us in different guises. Obaseki probably thought he would be Oba Ewuare the Great in the 21st century. This essayist painstakingly reported how efforts towards reconciliation took place between stakeholders and Obaseki. This included fellow governors, men of means and lawyers. Obaseki would not listen. At a certain time, when all the parties gathered for him in Abuja, he had flown out of town. I made this revelation in this column, but rather than being solemn, Obaseki sent his errand boy after me on this page without addressing the reconciliation efforts I reported. When the fire came, he started seeking the help of those he pooh-poohed, including fellow governors. If he has a way out, this essayist will wait and see. But the man has shot himself in the foot. He is limping, but he thinks he is dancing. https://thenationonlineng.net/dont-cry-mr-godwin |
Ybaby:Please stop misquoting the bible , go and read proverbs 31 for balance ,God is not stupid , he is the wisest of beings and understands balance , that's why the same scripture that says " children honor and obey your parents " also says " parents don't provoke your children to anger" the same God who addressed the lazy man in the Epistles also addressed what it means to be virtous for a woman in proverbs 31, read that bible passage slowly and carefully , nowhere did the woman's husband perform any major task , she did everything ,she even went to farm , her hubby was busy sitting at the city gate daily , pls let's be careful how we inteprete scripture, the Bible is called a 2edged sword for a reason , it is a book of balance ,in our local proverbs it is said when you point a finger the other fingers point back at you ,that's exactly the best description of the Bible |
is it so hard for these politicians to get a degree? with the number of people being churned our daily from our institutions , having a certificate should not be a problem for our leaders, it's sad to see Nigeria degrade to the extent thugs and criminals are our elected leaders, this has nothing to do with apc or pdp. we need a serious social reorientation in Nigeria. |
musicwriter:I'm also interested in the books, pls send to godsonalofoje@yahoo.com thanks |
safarigirl:Let me ask a question, what happens if for instance he had a good job or business and had money before they married and then suddenly he lost his job or business went South? what will you advise her to do? walk out of the marriage right? it is this type of mentality that marriage or love is tied to money that has done havoc, money is good and important in life and marriage but it's not the most important thing. |
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