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所以布哈里要嫁给小的孩子
喜欢做sanusi? |
he is my President but from the letter above. if he is in form six and couldn't write a simple letter then something went wrong with him mentally |
you ended up not saying any fact. that's never a reason. let me just alight some facts, 1. he was never interested in moving forward with the relationship. 2. her character. 3. she is a good girlfriend but won't make a good wife.. understand me here. 4. family background. 5. religious beliefs etc |
this is wicked and devilish. the evil that men do live with them. tomorrow you will be catching witch or calling your old woman with when you have done lot of evil. those guys are rapist |
most of the lecturers in top positions in the higher institutions of learning and part of the mess. how can a student report a lecturer when the lecturer happens to be the dean or the HOD of the department? its just like saying police are your friends in Nigeria. its a pity nothing is being done to this issue in our institution. that's why half beak breads now graduate with upper and best students pass. |
because of love... I go write test for gf back then.... na wu dem catch commit crime.. na risky tin shall .but thanks to God say dem nor catch me |
what then happened to the abductors and co-pepertators... hope sharia isn't bigger than Nigeria! this is unfair... inspector of police should resign if sanusi is not arrested .. remember freedom of worship |
Another one ! Airtel NG decided to
nicodemusly release another plan which
gives you 3 GB for N1 ,000 .
Note: that this is different from their
existing Blackberry plan of N1 , 000 3 GB
which only works on Blackberry devices.
This is kind of new and you don ’ t need
to worry about eligibility stuff because
even a new born baby is eligible to
subscribe to this plan.
This plan will last you for 30 days .
How Can I Subscribe for this plan?
It is simple and easy … Just dial *431 #
and you are good to go
To check your balance, dial * 140 # .
Does it work on all devices?
Yes , it works on all devices.
Now you have an option to either go for
Glo 3 GB for N 1 k or Airtel 3 GB for 1 K .
make your choice . no rooting requirements.... Glo go lost.... mtn and etisalat where Are u
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sorepco: |
its to hide money from bad boys who do seek and hide on the road and schools... Nigeria cow boys association |
noted..... just be careful... na u give the guy money.. I better nor browse if not b my Glo 3gb for 1k |
hahshahshshshshahahahagahahahahahahah... liar Mohammed's |
let me try to share some light in regards to the above.... So, what you’re asking about is the Church’s regulation with regard to abstinence. (No, not that kind of abstinence). This kind of abstinence refers to the rule binding all Catholics 14 years old until death to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all the Fridays of Lent. There are always exceptions for people who are ill, who need the nourishment that comes from meat, or those who would give offense to a host who unknowingly served meat on one of these days. The “why Friday?” question is pretty obvious: it is one way we commemorate the Passion and death of Our Savior Jesus Christ. But the question of “why meat?” seems to come up again and again. There are documents that indicate that meat was singled out as being a food Christians occasionally abstained from since the first century. This has nothing to do with the Catholic Church “requiring abstinence from foods” that St. Paul talks about in his letter to Timothy (1 Timothy 4:3). In that letter, St. Paul is referring to the practice of maintaining Jewish dietary laws. The foods prohibited by God in the Old Testament were declared “unclean” and this is why they were forbidden. The Catholic Church’s practice of occasionally not eating meat has nothing to do with this perspective. It is precisely because meat is so good that we are asked to give it up at certain times. It wouldn’t make a whole heck of a lot of sense if we offered something we considered bad as a sacrifice to God. More to the point, meat was singled out because it is associated with celebrations and feasts. I understand that there has been a slight cultural shift in the last number of years with more and more people eating a more vegetarian diet, but most of us still base the food we eat during celebrations around a meat entrée (Thanksgiving turkey, Easter ham, Fourth of July brat, burger and a steak). A day devoted to remembering Christ’s Passion doesn’t seem like a day to feast. Interestingly enough, the day we celebrate the Resurrection is a day for feasting (and we get one of those every single week: Sunday). On top of all of that, meat has often been a luxury in many cultures. People didn’t always have a McDonald’s Dollar Menu, and meat cost a bit more. Maintaining a spirit of simplicity, people turned to other, less expensive fare. But what’s included when we are asked to abstain from meat? Well, throughout the 2,000 year history of the Church, there have been varying definitions over what exactly constitutes abstinence from meat. In some regions of the world, Catholics abstained from all forms of meat and all animal products, while others made exceptions for food like fish. The brilliant thing in all of this is that this is simply a discipline of the Church. It can change. And it has changed. In a 1966 document, “Apostolic Constitution on Penance”, Pope Paul VI reorganized and clarified the Church’s practice. He determined that abstinence forbids the use of meat, but not of eggs, milk products or condiments made of animal fat. Moral theologians have taken varying sides on this, but it seems that gravies, broths, and soups cooked or flavored with meat are permissible. It would seem a bit “off” to me to take this so far as to serve beef barley soup at the Lenten Soup Suppers, but one rule of thumb could be “if you can drink it through a straw, you’ve got nothing to worry about”. (You may be completely missing the point as you sip on your pepperoni milkshake, but I guess that’s why we have a distinction between the spirit and the letter of the law.) |
Pink lip na u go use nak her for 30mins or 1hr... de there de injure urself. lip cancer near |
i just de smile de vex
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Oshiomole and his wife are like words and opposite... Beauty Beast Up down Sit stand Beautiful ugly Tall short Light black... Rose face..monkey face.. And the list goes on...... |
genbaks:thanks |
ZUBY77:you are right, I am right.... na only advice I de... I don see with my eyes that's y am advising |
but u nor gree die of poison[i][/i] |
END TIME PARTY WITH END TIME AGENDA............so una wan disturb the Independence of the judiciary? dem go stone una oh |
ZUBY77:guy wise oh......... na man of God u de yarn buan de give like this so oh.... e get punishment later oh...........i fit curse king, governors , even president but i can not curse prophets or pastors |
old age go meet them like wide fire burning that shrine in their village............. u wen use foundation take e deceive ur bf u get character wewe///////////////// abeg ma pass |
cough is transfered by sex, even cold and thyphiod fever |
if the police are policing well would have been obeying statements like this.................. recently a King was killed in Delta after kidnapped, abi una nor hear am |
hahahhahah... if dem tell u d cost price u go allow the rapist rape u... lolz |
hahahsha. apapayoyo. holandagboyoyo |
good. this is what urhobo called Eseradah... when will fed govt make pidgin compulsory in our school or is it not our major language. develop ur own first jare. Area |
GOOD DAY FELLOW NIARALANDERS read along with me as we study and make good decisions. The landscape of our brain is not a rational place. We still walk around with the same Stone Age brain our ancestors had – a mess of emotions, imperfect memories, and a short attention span. To top it off, it never has all the facts to make the “perfect” decision. From here the story gets worse. We even make decisions without being conscious of having done so. The 9 Ways to Make Good Decisions 1. Listen to your instincts but don’t let them boss you around. We evolved instincts for a reason – they work really well. To our Stone Age ancestors the ability to make a snap decision could’ve made the difference between being eaten by a saber-toothed tiger and eating one. But how many tigers have you been faced with lately? We rarely need to make snap decisions anymore but still, you can’t stop yourself from making them. Don’t fight it, but don’t simply stop there. Ask “why did I think that?” or “why do I feel that way?” 2. List your alternatives. The brain is the most powerful computer in existence, but it sucks at multitasking. It’s difficult to hold more than 7 different trains of thought in your mind at once, and impossible to concentrate on two of them simultaneously. The reason we don’t crash our cars while talking on our cell phones is because we can switch between tasks really quickly – but much slower, and less accurately than doing either alone. Write down every option you have for the decision you’re making, get it out of your head and spend some quality time on each one. 3. Rephrase the question. You know what it takes to be a genius or a brilliant scientist? It’s not good grades and it’s not memorizing facts. It’s simply asking the right questions. Whatever problem you have, try writing it down in three or four different ways. Forcing yourself to think about the problem in different ways makes it easier to come up with different solutions. 4. Anticipate history. Our memory isn’t as good as we think it is, and hence, we don’t remember how bad it can be. It’s this selective memory that lets you remember who you talked to today, but not what you had for breakfast on Tuesday last week. Using history to make a decision requires that we remember what happened last time we were in a similar situation. Go slow and be critical with your recall – beware of only remembering your wins vs. your misses. 5. Remember that time is on your side. Distance gives perspective. It’s the oldest advice out there – separate yourself from the emotions of the moment. Unless you’re a character from Star Trek this is impossible to do instantly, so the next best thing is to put some time between now and when you actually make the decision. 6. Think of this as a test. The human brain is not isolated – it’s hard wired to function in social situations with our peers. The upshot of this is that we devote a lot of time and energy to working in groups and maintaining friends and our status. Imagine that you’re going to be graded for the decision you’re making and you will automatically pay more attention to the process. Write down why you made your decision and follow this by thinking: “This is an exam. I’m handing this in, and I won’t get another chance to change it. Others will see it and grade my logic”. Doing this makes you more likely to examine the “why” of what you’re doing and weed out poorly made plans. 7. Common knowledge isn’t. Spot those “taken for granted” moments and ask why that’s the case. Everyone knows that you shouldn’t swim after eating, but why is that? Is it actually true for everyone? What if you’re just wading in the water and you can stand easily enough? Question the assumptions you’re making and judge if they really apply to you. 8. Make the damn decision. Are you deciding your career path or what brand of cereal to eat? Not all decisions are equal so don’t waste your time. You don’t need to follow steps 1 – 9 every breakfast time. 9. Make the decision concrete. You can endlessly re-analyze and agonize over what you’ve decided. You have to stop sometime. Make it real, write it down. Once your decision is out of your head and in the real world, your brain can stop constantly churning through the options and get on with the next task. Remember, the landscape of our brain is not a rational place. You shouldn’t even force your brain to follow this list from 1 to 9. The best decision you can make here is just do the steps that appeal to you, in any order. I’ll leave you with one final thought: Whatever you do, the only key to making the best decisions in life, is to want to.
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Kyase:calling em names doesn't makes you right. let's try to be good |
can i trek from enerhen junction benue? |
make una fast come warri make i fling my mtn sim for gutter. make i de eat my garri de wait
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