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So does it mean that in nairaland we no longer pray? come on let someone talk to me here. ![]() |
Suwe Okoso Fishing Hunting Role tire Flying kite Snail hunting Street football Moonlight search Swiming in d streem No bi small thing ooo, na 4 vila me grow up so una surpose know was up ![]() |
Father, I thank you that I have been delivered from the power of darkness and translated into the kingdom of Your dear Son. I commit to live free from worry in the name of Jesus, for the law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death. I humble myself under your mighty hand that in due time You may exalt me. I cast the whole of my cares (name them)–all my anxieties, all my worries, all my concerns, once and for all–on You. You care for me affectionately and care about me watchfully. You sustain me. You will never allow the consistently righteous to be moved–made to slip, fall, or fail! Father, I delight myself in you and you perfect that which concerns me. I cast down imaginations (reasonings) and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of You, and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. I lay aside every weight and the sin of worry which does try so easily to beset me. I run with patience the race that is set before me, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of my faith. I thank you father, that You are able to keep that which I have committed unto You. I think on (fix my mind on) those things that are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous, and deserving of praise. I let not my heart be troubled. I abide in Your words, and Your Words abide in me. Therefore, Father, I do not forget what manner of person I am. I look into the perfect law of liberty and continue therein, being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the Word and thus blessed in my doing! Thank you, Father. I am carefree. I walk in that peace which passes all understanding in Jesus' name! Scripture References: Colossians 1:13; Romans 8:2; 1 Peter 5:6,7; Psalm 55:22; Psalm 138:8; 2 Corinthians 10:5; Hebrews 12:1,2; 2 Timothy 1:12; Philippians 4:8; John 14:1; James 1;22-25; Philippians 4:6 NB: please my dear Nairalanders' note These prayers are not merely "positive confessions" meant to be repeated by rote memory–rather they are a powerful way to get the Word of God deep into your spirit. The power of these prayers is that they are entirely based on Scripture itself. By praying them, you are "standing on the Word" and in so doing, waging warfare against the enemy in Jesus name , Amen |
Corruption in Nigeria can be eliminated if you yes "U" can help d situation and do what you can at any giving time or place u that find ourself in. Thats d first step. we have 2 cum out first clean b4 looking 4 who 2 chase about. |
This morning |
My family crazy? NO WAY!!!!!!! its one of d best place to be. no role playing nor age barrier , its about jokes and fun. I LOVE MY FAMILY always and dearly. |
4 max with two(2) Guys and two(2)Babes preferably double twince ![]() |
These things happens almost everyday and everywhere that u'v not experience it doesn't mean its not happening OK. some people are really funny. This January my sister attended a wedding ceremony @ Benin city. The couples had just met face2face only a week to their formal introduction. They both met through d net and d guy proposed tru phone. and now they are happily married. Is the guy also DUMB? |
®~^Sly^~®:@sly see that is only someone that u thought u knew. If I should propose to her on phone am sure u would be surprised with the response. See there r lots of babes who r willing and awaiting to be proposed to either by phone or in person. otokx:Please tell them ooo. I still believe what comes after the proposal period. |
@All freely received, freely you shall give back as well whats with the hoarding? ftp://ftp.uar.net/pub/e-books/ just go to the link above 4ur e-book |
you have come to the wrong place for that. |
is the system still available? if yes whats ur last take for it |
®~^Sly^~®:i dont quite agree with you here. What about the whole issue of circumstance been raise by diff posters here- i.e those in distance relationship and so on. as for me its not about the way a marriage proposal is proposed by what comes afterwards. cheers. ![]() |
[quote ]However, if you have less than 4 million Naira to spend on a Car, Dont bother calling [quote][/quote]Oh yeah, I would rather go for the new one instead. |
My fellow Nigerians I wonder when we will stop all these rip off from people with all the price hike 4 a 2009 corolla upto 4m naira, na waoooo check out from Toyota and then work-out the exchange rate including shipping and clearing cost. Even if am buyer a 2009 corolla XRS with with 2.4L 4-Cyl 5-speed auto @ $20,000.00 http://www.toyota.com/corolla/trims-prices.html |
anyone that is still in doubt and don't know what a transgendered is should try and google it @poster we r so sorry 4 u ooo, but cum to think of it for 1 and half year the babe abi guy refused to tell u who she/he really is, wow what a way of keeping secret |
Am in need of 2 bedroom flat, mini flat or a self contained apartment around Magodo with a reasonable price |
Nice thread and pics as well. keep it and keep dem cumin |
I beg is there anyone in the house who can give me his/her pin now, am out of cash? I promise to delete from memory after using it. I dey wait oooo.here is mine 0806 please 4 ur eyes only ooooo ![]() |
hey amigos just hola @ me on 08060926085 |
hola amigos just @ me on 08060926085 |
ok brother, I wish u 100% safe protection and all we Nigerians wisdom to secure ourselves/belongings at all times. Let God make to be smarter than those trying to reap where they did not sow in due season. |
rasputinn:@rasputinn Mr. Newest school, pls when exactly do you receive this sms alert. is it before or after any transaction? ![]() |
everything in life alway impossible until its been perfected by someone else. |
Besides other sys i have used b4 now, my HP pavilion is i've got and I LOVE it so much thats y i got married to it baby. I live, sleep and dine with it and nothing can be compared to it. |
my fellow Nairalanders Check out what i got today from T[b]he Guardian[/b] newspaper ATM banking service and its blues By Enitar Ugwu PRIOR to 2004, it was a dream for Nigerians. Shortly, after 2004, it was the in-thing, but now, the Automated Teller Machines have become a nightmare to most Nigerians. The complaints against this wonder machines range from lack of cash to seizure of cash. A survey by The Guardian shows that if not for the dicey security situation surrounding banks, most Nigerians would have abandoned the ATMs for the banking halls. For instance, a member of the banking public, Mrs. Ngozi Ezeobi informed The Guardian that she had been using the ATM services for the past two years and to five times she had been let down by the machines. In her words, "in two years I have been using the ATMs, five good times I have been badly disappointed. "In some of the times, it is the issue of lack of cash and in some other, it is that my money has been deducted when I did not access any cash." Her experience is similar to that of Taiwo Razak who complained that it took him three weeks to have the debit to his account rectified. According to him, "the most painful aspect was that my wife was hospitalised on Sunday and I needed cash instantly to deposit so that treatment can commence immediately. "However, to my greatest shock not only did I not collect any cash but my account was debited." Another customer, Okey Ndubuisi's account was even more baffling. He complained that twice he had wanted to withdraw only N10, 000 only for his account to be debited to the tune of N20, 000. "It only got rectified after a lot of letters to the bank," he noted bitterly, stressing, "my conviction is that, something fishy is going on in that bank." Infact, most people spoken to are of the opinion that there might be something fraudulent about the ATMs dotting the country. For instance, Alhaji Mohammed Isah noted that, one could not rule out the possibility of some crooked bankers manipulating ATMs and using them to commit fraud. That, however, is yet to be confirmed. However, what The Guardian was able to confirm is that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is aware of the various complaints against the ATMs. A source in the CBN told The Guardian that management of the apex bank had been receiving petitions on the various aspects of the operations of the ATMS. According to him, the apex bank is looking into it by advising various banks on the measures to take to tackle the problem. Interestingly, the CBN interest in the matter could have accounted for the special unit being created by some banks to tackle the issue of complaints arising from the operations of the ATMS. The Guardian was able to establish that such banks usually ask dissatisfied customers to submit their petitions to the said unit for sorting out. Meanwhile, among e-business platform in Nigeria, ATMs, according to report conducted in 2007 by Intermarc Consulting Limited, is the most popular among Nigerians. The report titled "2007 Research Report: Nigeria e-Banking -Customer Survey on Cards, ATM and PoS' shows that awareness for various banking services rendered by Nigerian banks is mostly limited to the traditional services. According to the findings, 99 per cent of the respondents are aware of savings account, while 92 per cent are aware of current account and 72 per cent are aware of local money transfer services. However, among the more modern banking services such as electronic banking, Internet banking, PoS transactions, money transfer, ATM emerged as the most popular with 96 per cent awareness. ATM awareness also ranked higher than that of current account and slightly below savings account. Despite the fact that banks services like local money transfer, international money transfer, loan facilities and telephone banking have been around before the advent of ATM, they all recorded relatively low levels of awareness. Meanwhile since Nigeria's e-payment switching company, IntersWitch, made its debut, the ATM market in Nigeria is estimated to have approximately 7,000 ATMs, 75 per cent of which are owned and operated by financial institutions. Only 25 are operated by independent deployers like Consortium Ltd., SmartPAY Ltd. and ATMOne, even though independent deployers can run ATM networks more cost-effectively than financial institutions. Before the ATM-market explosion, Nigeria had only a handful of ATMs, and all were owned and operated by bank but consolidation in the banking sector has led to a number of banks to deploy more ATMs within their branches, and many are competing aggressively with independent deployers for more off-premises placements. http://nigeriamasterweb.com/paperfrmes.html |
@poster if all that have been said could not still solve ur problem try formating with FAT not NTFS |
we have just turned 'the fight against Corruption' into a song for me i believe we all need to be disciplined first. we got to change our individual character, its only when we got this right first then other things could follow such as conscience and the rest of them |
When am angry i always open the front page of my life which is happiness. but if it d page got stuck i will just open up the anger vent to pour it out small then continue my normal life |
wow! oh God am in ur hands right now. save me. |


