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Imagine ooooo. For resting under a tree, Oya rest in pieces. What a life. |
Politics is cheap. It is as simple as Akpabio sponsoring people into LP or compromising those already in and making them to drag foot unconditionally to give the impression of unsolved disputes within LP. He should face his own party and leave PO alone. His own APC has killed so many things that werent dead when they came in. They have started 2027 moves with almost no improvements in two years they have wasted. |
Good points but... where will they be admitted into. With subsidy going towards each head in the public schools, who takes care of the increase in university funding that more intakes will bring about? It is time to tell ourselves we have failed with the current structure and culture. We need more doers and not people who demonstrate ability to learn for four or five years then change course. |
I don't pity them any longer. Who will do hard lifting for you and give you all the profits at same time? |
mjuvey3:obviously private individual aren't generatin power yet and transmission is still cumbersome so stop lying. |
mjuvey3:so what did the man do to make this obvious "truth" happen? |
The situation isnt funny at all. Even tailors and fashionista aren't spared in the craze for who can be kidnapped anymore. The new president has serious job to do. |
No other record can be broken apart from cooking? No invention again o. |
Ghana burger. |
Hijab covering is just a piece of clothing just like bikini or mini skirt. Will you accept bikini or mini skirt in a mosque or Islamic school? If muslims can size public spaces and use them for religious purposes, what stops non muslims from outlawing hijab from private businesses. |
So Africa will not develop until the end times expires? |
Esseite:Exactly. Instead of sharing public funds then asking pastors to build factories from private funds, let them build factories from public funds. |
Pastorialists. Pastorialists. |
tomdon:The people throwing drug fuelled parties and maintaining GFs with theirs, are they using their own money? In the absence of excellence, average becomes applaudable. |
cucumbae:Even at that, the items will still end up empowering someone within her constituency. Can we compare that to the ones who throw drug fuelled parties with theirs. |
Flexherbal:Developed? I agree, but beautiful? I disagree. |
JAOS:They already humble just some people are humbler because of corruption. |
OK o. |
CoronaBlessings. |
2. Undergoing tests is an unavoidable occurrence in life. We cannot choose the nature or time of our tests – but we can choose to pass the tests. To do so, we will have to hold firmly to sabr (patience) and remain pleased with the decision of Allah Ta‘ala. I thought fate is predetermined, why strive against fate? |
The incident of Prophet Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam) is well known to one and all. Initially, Prophet Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam) was enjoying great prosperity. He had abundant animals and crops, many children and numerous homes. Allah Ta‘ala then decided to test Nabi Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam). Hence, he lost all his wealth and even his children. Allah Ta‘ala even tested Nabi Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam) with an illness that afflicted his entire body. The only two limbs of his body that were spared from this illness were his tongue and his heart. Nevertheless, even in this condition, he would keep his heart and tongue engaged in the remembrance of Allah Ta‘ala. As for the respected wife of Nabi Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam), there are two views regarding her name. According to some ‘Ulama, her name was Layyaa, while other ‘Ulama have mentioned that her name was Rahmah. While Nabi Ayyoob (‘alaihis salaam) was patiently enduring this test, most of the people abandoned him, until he was left alone in a corner of the town. However, his loyal wife never left him or abandoned him. She remembered his favour upon her when conditions were favourable, and hence she remained at his side through thick and thin, ever loyal and faithful. She would patiently tend to him and see to all his needs. In some narrations, it has even been mentioned that when her wealth was eventually depleted, she began to carry out domestic work in peoples’ homes in order to earn a living and see to her ailing husband’s needs. Together with this, she had lost her children and her husband was extremely sick. Through all these tests, she remained patient and did not complain, even though she went from a life of comfort and happiness to one of difficulty and sadness. (Al-Bidaayah wan Nihaayah vol. 1 pg. 262) Lessons: 1. The proverb “a friend in need is a friend indeed” is often quoted, highlighting the fact that a true friend is one who will remain with you in difficult times as well as good times. We can well imagine that if such loyalty is expected of a good friend, then what must be the high level of loyalty that is expected of a true spouse? After all, the relationship between the husband and wife far surpasses any friendship! Hence, a true, loyal wife is not one who will abscond to her father’s house when “the goings get tough”. Rather, she will patiently remain with her husband and assist him, to the best of her ability, as she would expect of him had she been in difficulty. 2. Undergoing tests is an unavoidable occurrence in life. We cannot choose the nature or time of our tests – but we can choose to pass the tests. To do so, we will have to hold firmly to sabr (patience) and remain pleased with the decision of Allah Ta‘ala. |
The mods who see ur IP address and browser login trail. They track you from moniker to moniker and troll u 24 hours round the clock. |
The fóol was busy oppressing Niajans with his I'll gotten wealth while making it difficult for legit wealth seekers to do business beyond the Nigerian borders. I hope he gets a nasty cell mate in that fancy prison he is headed for. |
End time happenings. |
We practice selective democracy so no surprises. Even the poorest of the poor list used to share money selected some States as having the poorest alone. |
Two mouthed govt. They can't bare it but are still paying money to almajiri under the guise of poorest of the poor. |
Ha ha ha, The army just confirmed me a prophet. |
OK. |