Christianity Etc › Re: Share Your Dreams And The Holyspirit Will Help Interpret by Chiebunigom1(f): 10:30pm On Feb 20, 2020 |
My first dream is long, and goes like this: Earlier this year I did a long fasting and prayers, after concluding my fast with midnight prayers, on the same night, I dreamt where I was being chased by a terrible masquerade, which the government of the day(in the dream) couldn't control it's activities and assaults on citizens. Along the way I met my mum, who stopped a car and saved me as we zoomed past the masquerade. Again, I saw my self on the way still been chased by the same masquerade, and I met one of my elder sisters. The same thing with my mum repeated. I later found myself still running in the same dream, and this time, a popular Ghanian actor (John Dumelo), stopped his car and asked me to enter and we zoomed off. As we were driving, we saw his wife/girlfriend who started accusing him of cheating on him, I felt sorry for her. But the man told me not to worry and kept driving. When he dropped me to a safe place, we saw his wife/girlfriend and they reconciled and we parted ways, and I woke up. Please help me interpret, thanks. |
Culture › Re: A Brief Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Chiebunigom1(f): 2:58pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
CanadaOrBust: Igbos, always claiming heritages. I thought u were Jews, why Jamaica all of the sudden Your signature is quite different from your post. Live by what you preach....smh |
Culture › Re: A Brief Profile Of The Igbo People Of Jamaica by Chiebunigom1(f): 2:54pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Herdsmen Receive Military Training In Ekiti – Council Of Elders by Chiebunigom1(f): 1:53pm On Feb 16, 2020 |
Ostrogoth: We know that not everyone will have sense, but even then, don't you think that one less slice of foolishness would do Nairaland some good? Lol....he is just trolling..... that's sacarsm  |
Health › Re: Doctors Confirmed African Blood Genetic Resist Coronavirus After Student Cured by Chiebunigom1(f): 4:05pm On Feb 14, 2020 |
Aidejay: Believe this at your own peril. Make Dem calm down first and hold the man for observation for like 1 year let's be sure the virus is not doing boju boju inside his body. Before they unleash Corona virus African version upon us. You just spoke my mind! |
Romance › Re: Here Is Nairaland CEO's (seun Osewa) 2005 Valentine Day Request!!! by Chiebunigom1(f): 3:36pm On Feb 14, 2020 |
Offpoint: OK, he should upgrade the site and make me a mod, let me wipe these kids out and restore sanity back to this site.
BBQ will be the first person I'll ban till year 9092, then follow by that Damn niggar... these 2 are bad influence to sane Society.  , that 'Damn niggar guy' sef, and Nwamaikpe, though he makes sense at times. |
Family › Re: Was I Wrong To Leave? by Chiebunigom1(f): 8:33am On Feb 14, 2020 |
[quote author=Jessie21 post=86492202]I don't do the stuffs you quoted....when I'm always scared of how he misunderstands and react to little things....The things you mentioned are number one thing I dare not do,its already set as default in my brain.[/quote
Ignore that troll. Your actions and inactions should never be a reason for any man to hit you. You have no business staying in that home whether you are now officially married or not. Better to be single and alive than to be a Mrs and dead as a result of domestic violence. Stay strong, Sis. |
Politics › Re: Sagay: Releasing ‘Repentant’ Boko Haram Members Into Society Dangerous by Chiebunigom1(f): 2:00pm On Feb 13, 2020 |
ChoCho54: Yessoo. It's sad. I lost my darling in-law to the war.
The exercise is international best practice elsewhere, but in Nigeria, it's a tool against some other people.
BH can never end because those who claim to be fighting them share some sentiments with them.
A soldier who was at war front told me that the war will never end because northerners share adeep sentiments with them, which is religion and tribe.
He said they could get Intel that some folks in town were hiding bh in their house, when soldiers storm the place and begin to scatter ground in their usual manner, their hausa soldier colleagues would warn them to treat the accused gently because they are his people. My guy said you stand the risk of being gunned down by your hausa mooslim colleague, if he thinks you are killing too many BH guys at the war front.
This story is a true story from one who was there and deserted. This is so sad! If this is true, then I wonder why Southerners and non-muslims still enrol in the Nigerian army? |