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Oh no not again! |
obadiah777: WHAT HE NEED TO DO IS GO TO THE REGISTRY AND GET A CHANGE OF NAME FORM AND DO A NAME CHANGE ASAP. THAT WHAT HE NEED TO DOWhy bother?Dude is talented & earning his keep.A name change is the furthest thing on his mind |
obadiah777: SOUNDS LIKE THE KIND OF NAME YOU GIVE SOMEONE WHO IS MENTALLY CHALLENGED LWTMBIt's his native name.Surely you can't begrudge a bruva staying true to his roots,would you? |
The plot thickens |
All these people wey dey scream heaven and hell for my ear,ask them how many wan see God today & listen to their excuses.They'll even curse you out for wishing such a terrible fate on them.Yeah,hell is a horrible place but y'all still not in a hurry to get to heaven.This religious stuff is confusing. |
enya fa Funny ish tho ![]() |
PDPwayoo: 200,000 naira can cure this guy but no friends or family to care for him. Take this guy to USELU Hospital Benin-City. Its free of charge, the patient only buy drugs and pay for bed.you can't just tie him up and dump him in Uselu or wherever it is.The first step to dealing with his situation is a personal admission of a problem & a willingness to take the necessary steps to rehabilitate himself.Then friends or not for profit organisations will be willing to help & offer the necessary assistance.Otherwise,how can you help a man who insists he is fine,it's the world that's gone crazy |
aglomar: l will go first. We were praying at the altar at the 2011 annual convention of the Redeemed Church. Suddenly the noise got louder, prompting me to interrupt my supplication only to observe that a cripple who was surrounded by some praying folks was trying to walk, though wobbly. With an amalgam of more prayers and words of encouragement, the guy whose leg was as thin as a rake began to walk. kgbd: My experience at the Redemption Camp goes thus: the convention I suppose had just been concluded and it was time for thanks giving where every one is free to dance forward in appreciation and anticipation of wat God has done or will do, among those that danced forward was a crippled man paceing up and down with his sticks, after some minutes of dancing all of a sudden, a great noice arosed from among the crowd. Behold the crippled man walked! But did not leave the alter until he was able to dance. It was a wonderful experience and Yes God still performs miracles. These ones na small tin na.The one I witnessed was a while back at a crusade ground.Everyone was screaming & gyrating fervently like the world was coming to an end.I just stood there,sticking out like a sore thumb.As the prayers reached a feverish pitch,suddenly I noticed from the corner of my eye this amputee with no arms and just a leg.At first,it seemed like an illusion,I had to wipe my eyes just to make sure I wasn't in some sort of trance but no this man's hands & leg were actually growing back.I couldn't believe it,everyone started screaming really hard now the place was electric!The whole incident might have gone on for about 30 minutes or so and then the man stood up and walked up to the pulpit,imagine!The Hallelujah was deafening!Kai na wa o!I should have written the Bible ![]() |
In spite of the influx of soldiers,i don't see anyone going against the sit-at-home order. Anyone doing so chooses to it at his or her own peril |
Wow!6 pages & still no word from Jarus. This is serious o! |
Good for him.Na here him find luv |
Aluu 4,matters arising. April 2013 A Port Harcourt High Court Judge has stepped aside from presiding over the case involving four University of Port Harcourt students murdered in cold blood by a mob action in Aluu community of Rivers State.Aluu, a host community of the University of Port Harcourt and renowned Nigerian novelist Captain Elechi Amadi came under the ire of the public as a result of well circulated videos on social media of the brutal killing of the students who were alleged to be cultists.Justice Orji was said to have stepped aside on the grounds of her relationship to some of the deceased and accused in the case. It is believed that Justice Orji who hails from Okrika, where the 2 of the victims also hailed from, and married from Aluu may have been persuaded to step down due to the possibility of conflict of interest in the case. The case has been transferred to the Chief Judge of Rivers State for reassignment.Meanwhile lawyers and close followers of the case in the state have hailed and expressed satisfaction with her action; calling for the swift reassignment of the case by the Chief Judge http://www.thegardencitytimes.com/2013/04/26/aluu-4-port-harcourt-high-court-judge-steps-aside/ [url][/url] |
The bloke grassing out on the military in that video clip is definitely not a soldier. Soldiers involved in the operation since the declaration of SoE have remained in the theatre of operation. So how did this one get out to hold an interview with Ndege. Abeg jor,long story. Plausible,but nearly impossible. Besides,collateral damage can never be ruled out in such operations. Not justifying it but it is what it is. |
arcbabe: This same Niyola that was caught by NDLEA with cocain in her private part. Am not interested in what ever she does,she's even urgly with large mouth.Huh ![]() |
Adeboye cannot speak out against the ills plaguing the society because he is part of the problem and benefits from a corrupt & dysfunctional system.He is like a parasite feeding off from its host.Of course,he would prefer the rot continues in order to stay alive.Asking pastor Adeboye to speak out is like expecting a tick to advocate euthanasia for dogs.Such a campaign will never see the light of day |
These are the kinda thangs i read on a daily..i just taya!
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Angry black woman..hmmm |
Serious business. Work hard,play harder! |
obo_man: Nothing like judgement joor...My thoughts exactly!These religious bigots in their stereotypical jaundiced mindset have already judged & condemned the ladies,high fiving themselves & praising the collapse as an 'act of God'.Completely ignoring the infrastructural deficit that has led to the collapse and many more like it in recent years.I feel for these folks |
brixton: [b]I swear down religion is the enemy of the developing world. It is used to create a sheepish populace who question nothing & are absurdly sentimental.Smdh! |
Every religion has its fair share of extremists.FFK falls into the Christianity extremist Ideology who believe everything is controlled or influenced by the metaphysical.More akin to the die-hard apologists of the so called men-of-God who hold onto every word dripping from these demi-gods.Although,not completely writing off this theory of his,it is difficult to take someone who alluded to the 'evil spirit' theory in connection to plane crashes in Nigeria in the early 2000s seriously. |
Bandit C.:'Anybody can take steriods'. Really? Why don't you try taking it & let's see how far you get. You just see a well chiselled physique & conclude he must have gone on the juice,ignoring the man-hours & strict diet regimen it took to get there. Fyi,there are a lot of steroid free pro-bodybuilders out there. Don't allow your ignorance get in the way of your reasoning..just saying |
playah P: Unclad, unclothedness, molest,... Couldn't even understand the gist!!... Hian!!.... But if I was the preacher, I'd fuuucccck those prostitudes so hard..... I'd be preaching while I lash their pussies!!..... I've cuum in jeezesus name!! your rod is your staff,you shall not want.It shall comfort you as you lie down in Ezeinei pastures |
mZ sleeq: You don jam the one wey pass you today.@ cold,u sef vex naa. I no sabi vex o!Always jocular |
Amaaskia: Haha nah I'm not offended or serious.We cool then,rock on!*pecks back* ![]() |
Amaaskia: Seriously? Who cares?!Seriously?You have to get your undies all up in a knot over trivialities? You need a drink,it's Friday |
yuzedo: cold, bro, jeeeesos, i just pip ur profile piture. bro am sorry for my last coment. i wish i can cancel it bro, oh gord, plis fourgive and four get. is dat u in d piture?? ![]() |
Amaaskia: I hate to see ENGLISH get punished, so... then you nothing about yuzedo.The billonyar leaven in his man shun close to Dangote in Banana eyeland in his big jip |
deols: @coldCorrection..i am saying it is a whole lot easier for religious people to steal because the concept of forgiveness makes it so easy to commit whatever crime no matter how heinous & beg for forgiveness & all will be forgiven. Why can't Allah stop the act before it is committed rather than wait for some petty prayers for forgiveness? Surely you would agree with me that if Allah stopped an evil act before it is perpetrated,this world would be a much better place. ON the issue of contradictions,pray tell, why would so called pious Muslims continue to pillage the nation's resources alongside their Christian counterparts if they knew they enormity of their actions & the consequences therein? Shouldn't they know better? |
[quote author=deols 4.Serve your sentence- this is very important. Many try even corrupt means to evade their sentencing, thereby accumulating more sins. Never forget that the punishment of Allah is graver, more severe. With you allowing the law to take its course, the likelihood of God forgiving you is even higher. A person who is yet to be caught doesn't have to present himself for sentencing .[/quote]This is just an oversimplification of a cancerous issue that has eaten deep into the fabric of our society. When you say Allah's punishment will be greater,what exactly do you mean? Take Farouq for example who has been indicted on corruption charges,yet he vehemently denies it & has employed all sorts of underhand tactics to evade conviction by a court of competent jurisdiction. A man who visits Mecca for both the lesser & greater hajj,prays 5 times a day,observes the ramadan fast & every other Islamic ritual,yet steals like a common thief to assuage his depravity simply can't be bothered about Allah's punishment because.. 1. He knows Allah does not exist & is just a figment of ones imagination. 2. Even if he does exist,he simply can't be bothered about how much you steal so long as you pay zakat. If Muslims were so concerned about their fate in Allah's hands they wouldn't continually plunder our commonwealth so perversely. Your argument Alhaja deols is hollow,shallow and too parochial for any serious minded individual |
Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman carries and delivers a child for another couple or person. The surrogate may be the child's genetic mother (called traditional surrogacy), or she may be genetically unrelated to the child (called gestational surrogacy). In a traditional surrogacy, the child may be conceived via home artificial insemination using fresh or frozen sperm or impregnated via IUI (intrauterine insemination), or ICI (intracervical insemination) performed at a health clinic. A gestational surrogacy requires the transfer of a previously created embryo, and for this reason the process always takes place in a clinical setting. The intended parent or parents, sometimes called the social parents, may arrange a surrogate pregnancy because of female infertility, other medical issues which make pregnancy or delivery impossible, risky or otherwise undesirable, or because the intended parent or parents are male. The sperm or eggs may be provided by the 'commissioning' parents, but donor sperm, eggs and embryos may also be used. Although the idea of vanity surrogacy is a common trope in popular culture and anti-surrogacy arguments,there is little or no data showing that women choose surrogacy for reasons of aesthetics or convenience. Monetary compensation may or may not be involved in surrogacy arrangements. If the surrogate receives compensation beyond the reimbursement of medical and other reasonable expenses, the arrangement is called commercial surrogacy; otherwise, it is often referred to as altruistic surrogacy. The legality and costs of surrogacy vary widely between jurisdictions, which results in high rates of international and interstate surrogacy activity. Why can't the National Assembly enact a legislation to legalise this act in Nigeria.A lot of women are suffering in silence. |
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Funny ish tho 
