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Are we all corrupt in this country? Because it seems every one is waiting for their own opportunity |
Tosinex:That your phone spoils when you don't pay tithe shows that you don't understand the God you serve. He is not interested in your phone. It's a man made device subject to develop errors.that it's none payment of tithe that affects it is only an in figment of your imaginations. You are poor and use cheap phones. Ask God to bless you with money. Buy a good phone with two year warranty. Insure it and tithe will have no business in it....mind you.i pay tithe in appreciation for God's goodness towards me not that if I don't pay things get bad or I am cursed. Christ the ultimate gift to man has redeemed us from the curse of the law |
Daviddson:Get a life archbishop. The person to judge my actions is God. |
dominique:He usually sends his crusade preparation money and free books months ahead. There are many religious organizations in Europe committed to evangelists and missionaries. They fund it. What Nigerian churches should do. How many church in Nigeria have missions department. When was the last time your pastor raised a special offering or seed to support people in most dangerous places preaching the gospel |
20 years ago. We used to occasionally raise money for missions. The money raised is announced. Those going to preach are brought out and prayed for. Church pays them at the field and take care of their families. It was a small local church. I am now in Abuja and an not count 5 churches with missionaries in the field. Or seriously funding missions. What we see is posh cars, jets and house warming.pastors family all schooling abroad and some come on pulpit to tell you that they don't collect salaries from the church and it's not your tithe and offering sustaining the church. Most pastors do not want to answerable to anyone when it comes to church funds. We build gigantic structures and preach to same people every Sunday. These people have heard of Christ and you keep them in a building preaching and collecting tithes and offerings. When the money become much they announce they are opening another branch in a beautiful city where income is guaranteed. There was never a place Bible recorded that money or contribution s made by the early church was spent in building a house or a church. Even the Malachi 3:10 Nigerian pastors anchor on say bring ye tithe into my store house that there may be food. Food food. Who eats food in church. People who can't afford it .the poor. Tithe is to meet immediate needs first before buildings and cars and lavish life style. People attend services and go home not sure of where the next meal will come from and you collect the balance on them in the name of offering and drive home in A posh car. Some of our pastors are so surrounded by securities that a member who has no food cant even reach him. They invite pastors who will come out and call for a million naira seed, you think it ends there. They call 500, 200, 50k, 10k 1k till they tell you to drop whatever you have. To avert the curse. Which curse when Bible clearly tells us that Christ has redeem us from every curse of the law. They say pay that the devourers are rebuked. Christ said whatever is born of God over comes the world. We must change our ways. Judgement is coming... |
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i forgot this guy is a minister |
Lord i recieve the strenght and opportunities in life you have given this man |
The ones returned or recovered from other looters where is it. i dont give a Fccck if they keep it. |
No need to warn anybody. they won't be there forever. we will right the wrongs when we get there. |
APC is at a tipping point. In 2018 we shall see. Division is everywhere |
Dino. i love the fact that this man lives his life. He doesn't care or give a fuccck |
Obla is a nitwit, dimwit, a ninny and loose canon. a glorified embarrasement to the legal profession Lies on Tv even in the face of apparent truth serves him right. |
Used and dumped... When someone like Obono-Obla talks everytime without sense, why won't he be shamed ![]() RE: DIRECTIVE IN RESPECT OF CHIEF OKOI OBONO-OBLA, CHAIRMAN OF THE SPECIAL INVESTIGATION PANEL ON THE RECOVERY OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. I have received a letter Ref. SH/OVP/DCOS/FMJ/0424 dated 20th October, 2017 in respect of the above subject from the Office of the Vice President. In the said letter, the Vice President expressed his concerns on the activities of the Special Investigation Panel on the Recovery of Public Property which runs contrary to the enabling Act establishing it. He also noted that the activities of the Panel run foul or contrary to established administrative procedures and protocols in the Federal Civil Service structure. In view of the foregoing coupled with the directives contained in the letter under reference, you are hereby directed to refrain from any further action or taking any step in your capacity as the Chairman of the Special Investigation Panel on the Recovery of Public Property with immediate effect until directed otherwise by His Excellency, the Vice President. While you are to await further instructions in respect of the Panel’s mandate, you are hereby directed to promptly provide a detailed up-to-date report on the activities of the Panel to the undersigned for onward transmission to the Vice President. Furthermore, you are required to henceforth seek clearance from the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice before granting any media interview or making press releases on official matters. While appealing for immediate and strict compliance with the contents of this letter, please, accept the assurances of my warm regards and best wishes. Sign AGF A. Malami |
For them to remember Tinubu. Election is here. |
The only people that will liberate themselves from the slavery of the political elite is the masses themselves. Tinubu is a grand member of the elite. He will never jeopardize his interest to please you. Pmb sticks with us till 2023 |
HoluwarTohbar:Gbam |
Harrynight:Be my guest ND don't disappoint |
They can't arrest GEJ but they will surely embarrass him before they leave office. I supported GEJ during 2015 elections but the revelations coming out after he left office made me hate his weakness. I hate weak men. |
HoluwarTohbar:Spot on. Solid point made. 2019 will be interesting |
seunmsg:I can't be dreaming. Your handle must have been hacked. However you can take the part of honour by apologizing for supporting this scam government with your energy and data |
olaolutreasure:Judge me an ocean. All men have what they are struggling with. Look inwards and tell yourself the truth of your struggles as a man. Face yours |
This is super storyyyyyyyy. Mark my word. Nothing will come out of this case. In January we will start the election campaign. 2018 budget will be swallowed by APC because they seek to win at all costs. |
Attahiru Jega, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says many fictitious names were on the register of the electoral body when he assumed office. In an interview with Jamie Hitchen, a policy researcher at Africa Research Institute, a not-for-profit group that was founded in 2007, Jega spoke on the steps he took to sanitise the commission. He said staff morale was so low and that politicians infiltrated INEC with their loyalists when he came on board. The professor of political science also spoke on the two general elections (2011 and 2015) INEC conducted under him. “When I was appointed to chair INEC in July 2010, I joined an organisation that was perceived to be fraudulent and corrupt,” he said. “It was also inefficient in executing its mandate. At the same time I was entering a moving vehicle, with no time to reflect and reform effectively. An unorthodox methodology was needed. I was able to bring in a team of INEC outsiders, paid for by the United Nations Development Programme. “These were people I could trust and who – independent of INEC’s bureaucracy – could help map a blueprint for institutional reform. For example, Professor Okechukuwu Ibeanu became my chief technical adviser, Professor M J Kuna my special assistant and Dr Magaji Mahmoud my chief of staff.8 “One of the first issues that had to be addressed was the register of voters. It lacked integrity. There was a lot of data missing for people who were registered and there was clear evidence of fictitious names. We had names of trees, of rivers, and international figures like Mike Tyson and Queen Elizabeth II! “There was a debate between those who thought the register could be cleaned up and those who thought it should be jettisoned and replaced. Internal discussions with key personnel in the technical departments revealed the scale of the problem: a complete overhaul was needed, but the general election was scheduled for January 2011, just seven months away. “To compile a new register of voters, INEC needed a constitutional amendment to shift the election date and significant resources to carry out a good, credible registration. Engagement with the government was very positive. The constitutional amendment was quickly secured and elections were pushed back to April 2011.” He said the experiences of the Anambra election of 2013 and Osun, Ekiti in 2014, helped the commission to prepare well for the 2015 general election, which was a landmark, as an opposition party defeated an incumbent for the first time in the nation’s history. He also commended former President Goodluck Jonathan whom he said meant well for “our democracy”. Jega said Jonathan granted all the financial requests of INEC and did not try to personally interfere with the commission’s work. “The administration of Goodluck Jonathan, president from 2010 to 2015, never gave any reason to suspect that there was a deliberate and wilful attempt to emasculate the funding of INEC” he said. For this they should be applauded. No situation arose where we had to go cap-in-hand to the executive looking for funding and I must add that when supplementary funding was needed it was nearly always forthcoming. “For most of the time during our tenure, President Jonathan tried not to personally interfere with the Commission’s work. Only in the run-up to the 2015 election did his government and ruling political party seek to interfere with the decision of INEC to use electronic card readers. We were able to remind them that they had supported the idea and funded it. Overall I think that President Jonathan meant well for democracy in our country, a view strengthened by the gracious way he conceded electoral defeat in 2015.” https://www.thecable.ng/jega-names-trees-inec-register-took/amp
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Why not Judas |
@op, you listed where it's paining you. That little lies you told. You will not enter heaven if you don't repent. The irony of heaven is that that fat ass you saw and appreciated the size will deny you heaven. Simply put. Heaven is by his mercy because as I powered my TV this morning I saw a rounded ass. |
Round 2 Joshua continues where he left off, stalking Takam and pawing with the left and trying to set up the leviathan right. Takam barrels forward and tries to land something but finds all leather. Now Joshua lands a hook to the body that gets the crowd buzzing. Perhaps a sign of things to come: no doubt Joshua will look to catch Takam with a counter right when he comes rushing in at some point. Joshua appears to be bleeding from the left nostril after an apparent head butt. The size difference is even more harrowing in person than on TV. Joshua now landing: he touches Takam with an uppercut that wobbles the Frenchman ever so slightly. Another round for Joshua. |
Lalasticlala Seun let's support our own for those awake |
Takam has injury which Joshua must capitalise on
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I am scared for Joshua to say the least. Taken is fierce and crazy The fight is at principality stadium-cardiff
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Cleric |
Buhariiiiiiii |
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