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Can Trump define what Military defeat means. I bet he doesn't have a clue |
Says Mr Sowore who is a US sponsored rabble rouser |
Everyday247:Ah right I see what you mean. It's not conscripted, it's enlistment. And of course the nuances matters but I went off on the actual post than the topic. |
Unfortunately this is not going to stop anytime soon. It will happen again, and again and again. |
Everyday247:I won't do that for you. Common, you have a brain and a phone, use them. The news is on USAtoday, it's also on Yahoo News! |
geoworldedu:That's a clear sign of intelligence and sound judgement. Welcome to the light. |
Masks off. He's not even trying to hide it anymore. I've repeatedly said it times without number that the protests in Iran was orchestrated by Mossad but smooth brain Nigerian Zionists think otherwise. Along similar lines, ENDSARS protest was financially supported by American "NGO" called National Endowment for Democracy (Second C.IA). Rinu Oduala works for them. |
JuanDeDios:Read the book "The Sovereign Individual". It's a book written in 1997 that predicted that: 1. People will work from home in the future (Happened/Happening) 2. There will be a fast mutating viral disease pandemic that will be global (Covid 19) (Happened) 3. There will be a digital currency (Bitcoin) (Existing) 4. Smart Homes/Smart Cities (Existing) 5. Nanotechnology devices (Existing) 4. Artificial Intelligence to determine gene pattern 5. Robots for carrying out genome sequencing (Genome sequencing is already happening) 6. DNA Database tracking 7. Gene-based pharmaceuticals 8. WWIII - Nuclear devices causing widespread contamination (We're currently on the brink of that) 9. Vaccination programmes run by organisations like the World Health Organisation for a global killer that is yet to emerge. I won't mention others but Genome sequencing and DNA tracking really give me concerns. All these were predicted in a book published in February 1997. |
Prisoners in body. Prisoners of the mind |
givedemwotowoto:Underrated comment right here. What is predicted to come is even worse. |
Everyday247:Did you even think before posting this? Relying on artificial intelligence for rapidly developing information. Artificial intelligence that probably hasn't had its LLM updated to reflect new information. My God! Make independent research! Wow. |
This is not good for Nigeria. |
brain54: WriterNig:Calm down @WriterNig You're both agreeing on the same point, just expressing it differently. |
Dubai residents are going to mourn him the most. IYKYK |
MissOpe:Aww bless you. I'd love to live under the same rock you're living under but reality is staring at us in full and complete HD but we're conditioned and programmed to look away because that's what is expected of us - LOOK AWAY |
MissOpe:Is there no "Christian genocide" going on in Nigeria anymore? |
amaridigital:USA is not going to attack Nigeria in the sense of an all out war. We have nothing militarily other than "the blood of Jesus" The invasion of Venezuela and subsequent kidnap of Maduro was about resource control, the current war in Iran is about resource control. Attempt at invading Greenland is about resource control. Imminent invasion of Cuba is about resource control. So is the "Christian genocide" narrative in Nigeria. It's all about resource theft and political control, if you follow trends and connect dots, then you'll understand it. In Nigeria specifically, USA (& Co) is the disease positioning itself as the medicine, it's the same old playbook. Regarding Trump's impeachment, if he doesn't find a way to withdraw from Iran, then he risks impeachment because the war is so unpopular even among the MAGA base and there's a high chance that he'll lose the midterm election in November especially because of this Iran war. |
MaxInDHouse:Talk about cherrypicking, which part of "I was born into a Christian family, attended church every single Sunday right from when I was only a few weeks old until I was approaching age 20" did you miss? Is basic comprehension now a problem too? Going on about cherrypicking, I put forward some arguments, you're only picking the ones you want to respond to. I hinted that, if a book is going to serve as my spiritual guide, it should at least stand up to scrutiny rather than blindly following like a lost dummy. I explicitly mentioned that I'd prefer to reason christianity and by extension, the bible logically, you evaded that and went on to quote redundant Bible verses. Essentially you failed the first basic test of logical reasoning. Christianity (Or Jehovah witness) specifically is meant for people like you. Sit down my friend. |
MaxInDHouse:I know your type. Bugger off. |
Neddstark:Usually there are talks behind the scenes but Iran is saying they DID NOT speak to Trump's team either directly or indirectly. "Indirectly" meaning not through any negotiators or any other party. I know which side I trust. |
MaxInDHouse:Sorry to say but this is a whole lot of gibberish sandwich. In your submission, you're implying that "God" intended political and tribal chaos. You're also implying that true Christianity must exist as one visible, unified global organisation when in fact, Many christians (maybe not in Nigeria) believe that unity is spiritual and not institutional. Your biggest leap is the exclusive identification in your submission, it's pretty much like you're saying “Only Jehovah’s Witnesses fulfil this”. And I've heard a lot of those from the Mormons too, and the RCCG, and the Deeper Life etc. What you're doing here is selecting bible verses, connecting them into a narrative to back a denominational claim. If you want to debate Christianity with me, debate with at least a small iota of logic and intelligence rather than bible verses. Again, the texts in the Bible (At least KJV that I've studied extensively) does not stand up to scrutiny. Don't come back quoting bible verses. And maybe you mind answering my questions about "Adam and Eve" and "Garden of Eden"? Or have I lost you there? |
But Tehran said they there's been no direct communication with the US nor through an intermediary. Who actually did Trump speak to? Eating up his own words as usual? Looking at it from a different but connected lens, the market is currently in shambles and I believe Trump’s post about talking to Iran is about stabilising the market for this week at least to avoid a global meltdown. His statement is meant to manipulate the market. He’s going to resume attacks over the weekend when the markets are closed. But that’s not sustainable, how long is he going to keep up with the manipulation? He’s backed into a corner that he can’t get out of. I'll take this as a win for Iran, it's Cuba and Nigeria that will bear the brunt of United States bruised ego. Buckle up guys, it's about to get interesting. |
MaxInDHouse:Bro you can't preach to a pope. I was born into a Christian family, attended church every single Sunday right from when I was only a few weeks old until I was approaching age 20 thereabout back in Nigeria so I certainly studied the Bible and I can confidently dissect the book for you. Apart from attending Bible study classes, I studied independently. I like how you mentioned "The Bible God", and that's exactly my point, it's "The Bible God". Inconsistencies and contradictions are abound in that book which I can point out to you. For a book that is meant to be a moral and spiritual guide, it doesn't stand up to scrutiny. When you said "The garden of Eden" and "The fall of Adam". Do you or does the Bible mean it literally or figuratively? I mean was Adam (and Eve) real people? Is the Garden of Eden somewhere physical or is it more of an allegory? You said there's one purpose for which faith in Christ was established, do you mind telling me this purpose? |
JuanDeDios:Of course it's a matter of perspective, and you're right - christianity came to them too because Ethiopia before Christianity believed in many gods which is tied nature and ancestors but I'd still regard them as a christian nation in a contemporary sense. Even in the Bible, in the Acts of Apostles, an Ethiopian official is baptized by Philip the Evangelist, so that suggests christianity probably reached their region before it even became official. So yes christianity came to them too, it just depends on how far back you want go. Christianity in Nigeria on the other hand is nothing like the Orthodox christianity in terms of doctrine. The version of christianity in Nigeria is European version and when they came to spread it, they didn't have good intentions. The religion is a clown show nowadays in Nigeria (I mean it has always been a clown show). People don't think. They've outsourced critical thinking skills to Jesus and the bible. |
JuanDeDios:Because Christianity has been present there since at least the 4th century and it remains one of the oldest uninterrupted Christian traditions in the world. Ethiopian orthodox christianity is entirely different to christianity practised in Nigeria. Also the Ethiopian Bible is complete unlike other versions such as KJV which has 66 books, Ethiopian Bible has 81. They include the likes of Book of Enoch, Book of Jubilees, Meqabyan etc. Evangelical Christianity in other parts of Africa, including Nigeria was a tool of colonialism, and it's a psyop operation nowadays. That's not a religion I'll take seriously. |
Miggs:@bolded. Nigerians don't want to hear that Almighty and adored USA or Sophisticated France or Holy Israel or Dear Britain or Rich noble Saudi Arabia and Qatar are indeed behind their problems and the terrorism in Africa. Hamas in Palestine, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen are all about resisting imperialists, nothing else. They've never terrorised anyone, and apart from that, Hezbollah and Houthis are Shia muslims, they strongly condemn terrorism or oppression, Hamas are Sunni moslems but not extremists and they too condemn Islam extremism. Extremists in Nigeria and the Sahel region including Al-Shabab in East Africa all pledge allegiance to ISIS. Both ISIS and Al-Qaeda are a creation of America perpetuated by Israel and Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The evidences are there in the open if Nigerians bothered to look, but why bother to look when they enjoy their shackles? why bother to look when they can instead discuss who's richer between Davido and Wizkid. I give up educating these numpties ngl. Follow back. |
Well, Strait of Hormuz has no gate. If you're not an ally, you can still attempt to pass through, just that your ship will sink |
Anthony Joshua better not be aligning with the political gimmicks of the terrorist regime of Ukraine. It's not going to end well for him. |
Then panic mode is an understatement when warmongering zionist media outlets like Huffingtonpost, Sky News, Wall Street Journal etc turns against you. This war will end on Iran's terms, nothing less than that. Oh and mid term election is in 8 months, it's looking like he will lose the Congress. Trump has EVERY reason to be very nervous. Can't wait to watch Pete Hegseth's next briefings. Bunch of demonic clowns. |
