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You quoted a scripture from John is as simple as that. You shouldn't listen to them as simple as ABC.... Apostle Paul went further in his epistle to the Ephesians in chapter 4... You have to be renewed in the spirit of your mind, and put off the old man which is the world and put on Christ. He also said to to the Corinthian churches, old things have passed away..old things of the world..., |
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I Hope he makes it to heaven after this life also...My Prayer for him and each and everyone one of us. Alliswell248: |
How much is the car? Na the Koko be that, can an average Nigerian afford a new car? Talk more of brand new electric car. Congratulations to those that can afford it..it's a good news... |
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You see when it comes to digital currencies like Bitcoin etc for you to be able to use them in a real life sense you need to exchange it at a given rate to a dollar or Euro, if you could remember the war between binance and the Nigerian government with the Nigerian government laying allegations against binance that, their organisation are part of those making the naira loose it value Because of the rate at which naira is been traded for other cryptocurrencies on their website. Now for this man, he tried registering a company 2021, which was declined by the United kingdom government. Why? Because of fear of another currency cypto been exchanged for a euro. Note you can use crypto to by anything as long as it is crypto to crypto exchange and P2P depending on the amount a buyer is willing to pay.. but the moment this guy's company want to make it legal by exchanging crypto at a particular rate for euro, the u.k government knew it may not pay them in a long run and it may affect the value of their currency in a long run, so they never legalised a platform for crypto to euro exchange with a specific face value...now he went ahead and started doing this, though not a fraud to him but against the law making it as an exchange on a given rate in the place been used. When this happens and the authority get to know this, na trouble oo... Is like I have 2 Bitcoin and someone want to buy a good what 100 pounds, I will say okay transfer the 100 pounds to me and I will give a 0.0003 worth of Bitcoin to purchase a particular good priced in Bitcoin...I will indirectly gain from that transaction and such transactions can be termed an ordinary transaction but in a Normal sense it ought to be tax had it been it was registered fully...I can inturn use the money generated here for anything since government can't tax my money in a way ...The guy is in soup oo....this is just my lay man explanation of the scenario. Yampotatocarrot: |
we cannot "work" our way to heaven (Ephesians 2:8-9). Apostle Paul reminds us that we are saved by God's mercy, not by our own works or righteousness (Titus 3:5-7). When we put our faith in Jesus, we become new creatures in Christ, and old things pass away just as you have rightly said (2 Corinthians 5:17). Regarding restitution, Jesus did not command it as a requirement for salvation. Even Zacheous, who was familiar with the Law of God, was not commanded by Jesus to pay back those he had defrauded (Luke 19:1-10). While Zacheous chose to do so voluntarily, it's important to recognize that we cannot fully restore our past wrongdoings. As Matthew's story shows, Jesus' grace and forgiveness are available to us, despite our past mistakes (Matthew 9:9-13). Jesus did not emphasize restitution but rather faith, forgiveness, and a new life in Him. Let's rest in God's grace and mercy, knowing that our salvation is a gift, not earned by our works or efforts (Romans 3:24 ebubeson: |
Following protocol is essentially doing the right thing. Protocols are established guidelines that regulate behavior, communication, and data exchange in various fields, including diplomacy, technology, and business. These guidelines contribute significantly to a nation's progress by facilitating international relations, efficient communication, technological standardization, online communications and innovation-driven economic growth. However, your decision to remain in Nigeria, where protocols are often disregarded, suggests that you are part of the problem. No offense intended, but this is a harsh reality. To move Nigeria forward, we must adopt a mindset that respects laws and order. If my words come across as offensive, I apologize, but I urge you to take a step back, reflect, and consider the importance of protocol adherence. EreluRoz: |
I, my family, and like-minded individuals who believe in Nigeria's brighter future are not subject to this curse, by the grace of God. Obainoman6: |
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Are you enjoying the best you choose? Be honest. flokii: |
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Thank you sir, I really appreciate, I should be qualified as a graduate of Earth sciences..My only issue is just the full time... Chibexe: |
Hmmmm...it is well Blaze14k: |
CNG is cheaper than Gas......go and verify my brother the price of compressed natural gas is not same as cooking Gas..and it is the responsibility of the government. Mark my word "Government" not excluding federal, state and local. In thier basic undertaking they ought to do things like this Talking about benefits, will it not be beneficial to the masses? Federal government won't solve all states problems in Nigeria. That is why we have state governors my brother.. Transportation, housing and Basic infrastructures like electricity and water amenities are responsibilities of state government also, that is why the bill for states to start generating electricity themselves was passed sometime last year. Blaze14k: |
Sure, this is where the responsiblness of the governor's themselves comes into play...If these governor's are buying at least 2 every month since last year after the subsidy was removed..the numbers now would have skyrocketed...but they lack the understanding. They must borrow. Blaze14k: |
Good afternoon sir, just. Quick enquiry..can I apply for a masters degree in geography as a graduate of geology in unilag also, is there an option for part time not full time for masters in geography. Thank you |
Already in Lagos... I saw one of the test buses at ketu this week on my way to work. Written on it was " I am powered by CNG" Just like Electric buses which are about to start in Lagos b4 December...with testing still ongoing with like 3 different buses that I have also seen . Blaze14k: |
Here's how Agunyi-Ironsi took over power. - *January 15, 1966 coup:* A group of army officers led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu overthrew the central and regional governments of Nigeria, killing the prime minister Tafawa Balewa and trying to take control of the government in a failed coup d'état. - *Aguiyi-Ironsi takes power:* Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, Commander in Chief of the Army, assumed power as Head of the National Military Government. - *Previous head of state:* He took over from Prime Minister Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, who was killed during the January 15, 1966 coup. - *Duration of rule:* Aguiyi-Ironsi ruled from January 16, 1966, until his assassination on July 29, 1966, during a countercoup led by Northern officers. |
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Seriously, I am shocked at the negative comments above, there is nothing you can do as a government to please the masses that is Just it, thesame set of people will castigate Buhari and previous government for heavily burrowing.. thesame governor had constructed so many roads and rehabilitated some, paying workers salary that Yahaya bello of kogi state couldn't do for his people despite getting huge bailout from the federal government and borrowing...it is well jogsman01: |
Na Advert bdat oo..Lagos state and advert revenue especially when it comes to branding and name of organisations they take it personal alot. MASTAkiLLAh: |
It is appointed unto men once to die and after death is judgement of your works either good or bad. HOW ARE WE ALL LIVING OUR LIFES? A QUESTION WE SHOULD ALL ANSWER. |
Abraham was a prophet married one wife. Corrected by God when he made a mistake with Haggah and the later was ketura after the death of serah Moses was a prophet married one wife, the later wife he took would be after the death of zeporah Samuel was a prophet married one wife, it wasn't recorded how many wife's he had but we all know he obeyed God and was the next God spoke by ear after Moses.. Isaiah was a prophet married one wife with the prophetes...not recorded he had more than one wife.. Jeremiah never married that was also recorded... Ezekiel married one wife and she died in Babylon God told him never to mourn her death, he might have married in future but that was not recorded... I know you can't be referring to David, Solomon etc as prophets.. |
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You can inquire with your government or search online for further details. Are you aware of the challenges Dangote faced in getting the refinery operational? Surprisingly, even the federal government seemed reluctant. Why? Because it could potentially disrupt Nigeria's daily barrel volume, with Dangote possibly purchasing a significant portion. It's concerning that Nigeria hasn't shifted its focus from exporting crude to exporting refined products like PMS, Diesel, Engine oil, and jet fuel to earn foreign currency. It reflects a lack of forward-thinking on the part of the government. Microbekorede: |
My brother, leave that guy. This portion of the road was officially handed over to HiTech last month 7th or 6th...and it's to run for like 36month according to the minister...the fact about Nigerians is, if they don't like you, there is nothing you do if it's even right, they won't see it .. because the god of this world have blinded Thier eyes to see the good out of it. Tinubu can't just be evil evil, when he is doing something good let us applaud him. On the land mark issue, the c.e.o said, it won't affect him heard that directly from him on channels... sometimes information is needed and a little search would do, instead of following people medling hate speech up and down... Ttalk: |
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