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craves:Each Airline is meant to have a designated testing centre and not just anywhere, to avoid fake certificates. He should check the airline he/she is booking. |
Why are people very edgy here? |
jclave22:You never baff |
Resist the urge to Shalaye oooooo |
Jaybadestboy:Sure! |
Jaybadestboy:Yea Ehmm..Why not this Weekend? Here is my no. 070*8164*6010. You can drop yours. |
Jaybadestboy:Infamous Second Son for your Evil Within? |
Have you sold it? |
I saw a topic (that later went to the front page) where the OP mentioned 9 Nigerian foods that can kill which includes: 1. Eba 2. Pounded Yam 3. Instant Noodles 4. Egusi soup 5. Fried Plantain 6. Rice 7. Fufu 8. Bread 9. Pastries I find that thread quite inconclusive and the comment section wasn't helping too, and also I didn't want my reply lost in the comment section thus creating this post. I want to know (I'm sure many Nigerians too) what are the best foods to eat especially in Nigeria if we tend to boycott the basic foods mentioned above. Any nutritionists or people with the knowledge can also help here Thank You. |
"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed our report? So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10:14-17 I rest my case. |
This list will be frequently updated. No rumours here: all official. 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(free, Borussia M'gladbach) OUT James Tomkins (£10m, Crystal Palace) Elliot Lee (free, Barnsley) Stephen Hendrie (loan, Blackburn Rovers) West Bromwich Albion IN Matt Phillips (£6m, Queens Park Rangers) OUT Anders Lindegaard (free, Preston North End) Source: BBC, Footyroom.com |
If you recognize any of these seven signs in your life, you may have a poverty mentality: 1. You require your close friends to have an exclusive relationship with you. You get jealous when they have a relationship with anyone else. Why? You fear they will like them instead of you. 2. You assign negative motives to people who are prosperous, famous or powerful. Why? You probably are jealous of them, so you reduce them in your mind by building a case against them. 3. You are jealous of people who have more than you have. Why? You don't understand that in God's world there is always more than enough. Therefore, somebody else's prosperity doesn't reduce God's ability to prosper you! 4. You find a problem with every opportunity and are terrified of taking risks. Why? You don't know that God wants to bless you, or you don't feel worthy of His abundance. 5. You always feel like something is about to go wrong. In fact, when you are having a good day, you feel like a bad day is coming. Why? You have probably invited a foreboding spirit into your life. Foreboding means an impending sense of doom. 6. You live in shame. Guilt says I did something wrong, but shame says I am something wrong. Why? You don't love yourself and you don't understand the love of the Father! 7. You feel like a powerless victim. Life feels like it is happening to you. You often imagine yourself as a child in a grown-up world. Why? You aren't convinced of your nobility. You haven't come to grips with the fact that you are more than a conqueror! Reference: http://www.charismamag.com/spirit/spiritual-growth/26527-7-signs-of-a-poverty-mentality |
Christians and even other religions will always ask skeptical questions about God, His ways and His People: Why did he create man? Why this? Why that? We need people to clear the air as best as possible for these questions asked. A question that got my attention is the front page topic of Why he created the tree of good and evil if He knew Adam and eve was going to sin. I've prepared the best answer gotten from researches and the link below: https://www.nairaland.com/3040665/best-reply-why-god-put This should answer best, the lingering questions being asked about this tree. |
God put the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the Garden of Eden to give Adam and Eve a choice to obey Him or disobey Him. Adam and Eve were free to do anything they wanted, except eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Genesis 2:16-17, “And the LORD God commanded the man, ‘You are free to eat from any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will surely die.’” If God had not given Adam and Eve the choice, they would have essentially been robots, simply doing what they were programmed to do. God created Adam and Eve to be “free” beings, able to make decisions, able to choose between good and evil. In order for Adam and Eve to truly be free, they had to have a choice. There was nothing essentially evil about the tree or the fruit of the tree. It is unlikely that the fruit, in and of itself, gave Adam and Eve any further knowledge. That is, the physical fruit may have contained some vitamin C and some beneficial fiber, but it was not spiritually nutritious. However, the act of disobedience was spiritually deleterious. That sin opened Adam’s and Eve’s eyes to evil. For the first time, they knew what it was to be evil, to feel shame, and to want to hide from God. Their sin of disobeying God brought corruption into their lives and into the world. Eating the fruit, as an act of disobedience against God, was what gave Adam and Eve the knowledge of evil—and the knowledge of their unclothedness (Genesis 3:6–7). God did not want Adam and Eve to sin. God knew ahead of time what the results of sin would be. God knew that Adam and Eve would sin and would thereby bring evil, suffering, and death into the world. Why, then, did God allow Satan to tempt Adam and Eve? God allowed Satan to tempt Adam and Eve to force them to make the choice. Adam and Eve chose, of their own free will, to disobey God and eat the forbidden fruit. The results—evil, sin, suffering, sickness, and death—have plagued the world ever since. Adam and Eve's decision results in every person being born with a sin nature, a tendency to sin. Adam and Eve's decision is what ultimately required Jesus Christ to die on the cross and shed His blood on our behalf. Through faith in Christ, we can be free from sin's consequences, and ultimately free from sin itself. May we echo the words of the Apostle Paul in Romans 7:24-25, "What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God—through Jesus Christ our Lord" Reference from GotQuestions.org |
omowolewa:Non disclosure means you are not going to pay tax for that money hidden, which is almost equivalent as lying. |
When you get a quarter you put it in the piggy bank. The piggy bank is on a shelf in your closet. Your mom knows this and she checks on it every once in a while, so she knows when you put more money in or spend it.https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/4d8rta/eli5_the_panama_papers/d1owxn5 Panama Papers Vs Saraki : Read https://www.nairaland.com/3028446/panamapapers-hidden-family-assets-saraki |
Without being God-fearing, he is nothing. |
At least she acknowledges that there is God! The funny thing is that God still loves her more than anyone does. I don't think I will ever comprehend God's love and faithfulness to mankind on earth |
As early as 4,000 B.C., ancient peoples used crude pens consisting of hollow straws or reeds that supported a short column of liquid. During the 500's B.C., people began to make pens from the wing feathers of such birds as geese and swans. The shaft of the feathers was hardened, and the writing tip was shaped and slit to make writing easy. These feather pens were known as quill pens, and they were widely used until the development of steel-nib pens in the 1800's. By the late 1800's, inventors had perfected an early version of the fountain pen. This pen represented a major improvement over previous pens, because it featured an ink reservoir and a capillary feed. Earlier pens held only a small amount of ink at a time and had to be repeatedly dipped in ink. The First Fountain Pen In 1883 The earliest pencils date back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who used flat cakes of lead to mark faint black lines on papyrus (an early form of paper) to guide writers. In the Middle Ages, people used thin rods of lead or silver for drawing. The marking ability of graphite was discovered in the 1500's, and the first modern pencil-that is, one consisting of a wood case glued around a stick of graphite-was made in the late 1700's. In 1795, Nicholas Jacques Conte, a French chemist, developed a pencil of powdered graphite and clay. His mixture proved to be as smooth and hard as pure graphite. Conte also discovered that a harder or softer writing core could be produced by varying the proportions of clay and graphite. In the mid-1800's, William Monroe, a Massachusetts cabinetmaker, invented a machine that cut and grooved wood slats precisely enough to make pencils. About the same time, the American inventor Joseph Dixon developed the method of cuffing single cedar cylinders in half to receive the core and then gluing them back together. In 1861, the first pencil-making factory in the United States was built in New York City by Eberhard Faber, an American manufacturer. The first mechanical pencil was patented by the Eagle Pencil Company in 1879. Answer: The Pen. |
As much as we're tempted by our flesh to do so, we should not let these things come out of our mouths when speaking to our children. If you've done these, go back and apologize immediately: 1. "Why can't you be more like ... ?" 2. "Watch out! Go in the other room, you're just in the way." 3. "Will you please get to the point?" 4. "Stop crying. You're OK. Don't be such a wimp." 5. "Why can't you just get this?" 6. "You can't do this." 7. "Stop, you're embarrassing me." 8. "You're setting a horrible example." 9. "Don't bother me right now." 10. "I don't have time for you." 11. "Leave me alone." 12. "Stop or I'll give you something to cry about." 13. "Ugh. You're just like ..." 14. "I'm done with you." 15. "I give up." 16. "Well, I hate you too." Our tone of voice and the way we phrase what we say can make all the difference. Instead of saying "You're setting a horrible example," the National Center for Fathering encourages you to find a way to rephrase it. Maybe "Think of the example you are setting for your younger siblings." Source: http://www.charismamag.com/life/men/23501-16-things-you-should-never-say-to-your-kids |
Yellowson:What site did you use? |
Carlcaresophia:I'm in Lekki, Lagos |
I got an Update for my infinix hot note. In Updating, i got an error and ever since then it refuses to reboot and stays on the recovery mode. The phone was rooted last week (King Root). Please do anyone knows any step b step process in going past the 'No Command' successfully? God Bless. |
Since the resurrection of Jesus Christ really happened, then 1) there’s a heaven, and a hell. 2) we do have victory over sin, now. 3) what we do matters in eternity. 4) we have forgiveness before an all-holy, fearsome, awesome, all-consuming God. 5) we will also be resurrected. 6) every word in the Bible is true. 7) Jesus is everything he said he was, and is. 8 ) everyone else who isn’t following Christ has it wrong. 9) death is not the end. Love awaits. 10) we have to get the good news out. 11) Jesus is coming back for us. 12) the actual Spirit of God lives in those who follow Him. 13) one day all evil will end. 14) a lot of stuff we think that matters doesn’t really matter. 15) miracles can happen. 16) he died for you and for that neighbor you can’t stand. 17) pride, self-esteem, and earning approval doesn’t work. 18) despair, self-loathing, and discouragement also don’t work. 19) you will be called accountable to God. 20) you can be co-heirs with Jesus Christ, and you get his eternal inheritance. Lotteries are nothing. 21) you are friends with the Most High. 22) you have a king in another country, and your citizenship is there. 23) you can trade in your self-pity for endless joy. 24) even when it feels like Friday, Sunday is coming. 25) nothing can ever take away your joy, ever. |
Sold. |
kazzonline:Yea. Call, lets work something out. |
johnstar:It's just over a year old with no issues whatsoever. Location is Lekki Lagos. |
johnstar:It's just over a year old with no issues whatsoever. Location is Lekki Lagos. |
Fairly used White BlackBerry Q10 in great working condition, comes with original charger. Asking price is N28,000 but negotiable, pick up in Lekki, Lagos.
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