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pak: Nigerians are wonderful people . . .You honestly expect us to feel sympathy towards someone who practically chases other commuters off the road,blaring their sirens and swerving dangerously from side to side?You got jokes pal |
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@Revolutins,i kinda agree with you. With the alarming levels of insecurity & abductions,it is only sensible for the Chief Security Officer of the state to make a reasonable effort to ameliorate the situation the best way he can |
Those outfits are totally unacceptable in a paramilitary setting Like the NYSC.Especially with the high level of insecurity in the country,i don't see why they should be allowed to partake in the camp activities dressed liked that.I mean c'mon a lot of us here served too at one time or the other.And we all served with Muslims dressed modestly so to speak.It is permissible for a female Muslim Corper to cover her hair but not her face.This is just way outta line.Or are these not Muslim female Corpers too?
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'Meet the Fuglies' |
@mactao,you just blabbed and blabbed.In the end you said nothing.You claim most people who lay claim to praying are NOT actually praying.And you went on to say something like this; mactao: I notice that quite a lot of talk is going on here about Boko Haram. I put it to you all, here and now, that most Christians DO NOT know what the Bible says about a situation like this; a situation where your country is being threatened. All we know is to tell (or beg) God to do this and do that; all prayer does not work like that.After all your rant,you still failed to tell us what the Bible says about prayer and how it should work.Since apparently,you read the Bible a lot |
Princess1982: Im not claiming I know why God allows bad things to happen I am just saying we don't know Gods plan. And who's to say everybody that says they are Christian are good?I think I agree with you,they're not real Christians.They deserve to die |
The dude must have been threatened that if he doesn't retract his earlier comments about Daddy GOd. They'd send the Holy Ghost to abduct him & he'd disappear without a trace. The underhand tactics of these so called men of God are better left to your imagination |
Princess1982: Lean not into your own understanding of things. Maybe God is trying to show Christians that the devil is alive and that his days are numbered. Maybe thats why all these bad things are happening. You have to first remember that the devil was cast down to earth and his days were numbered. So whats the first thing people do when bad things happen? Well they usually ask why did God let this happen or they lose their faith in him all together which I think is all part of the devils plan.Whaat! You mean God allows satan to kill his loved ones in such a savage manner just to prove to that satan's days are numbered? Wow! Some logic |
Sincere 9gerian: MY COMMENTS:And Allah's justice is blowing up and crashing that chopper right?Wow!These people are unfathomable |
For those interested in viewing the documents.The documents have been published in full in this book; Sua Santità—Le Carte Segrete di Benedetto XVI http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/886190095X/thedaibea-20/ref=as_at?tag=thedailybeast-autotag-20&linkCode=as2&(unfortunately it is written in Italian) or better yet,you can read up on all the sordid details in this book;The Vatican exposed:Money,Murder and the Mafia.By Paul L.Williams [url]http://www.amazon.com/The-Vatican-Exposed-Money-Murder/dp/1591020654/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_4[/url |
The Vatican says the publication of the secret documents is criminal. Nuzzi says that he wishes his informers could take some credit for their bravery. But instead, they risk serious consequences if their identity is ever discovered. Anyway, Nuzzi says he never knew their real names. He says they came up with the code name “Maria” together because of its significance in the Church, referring to Catholicism teaching that Mary, a virgin, gave birth to Jesus Christ. “Maria, the unsuspected messenger became a joke between us,” he says. “There was often a touch of humor or irony to where and when the documents arrived.” But the pope is not amused. He has appointed a trio of heavy-handed prelates led by Opus Dei leader Julian Herranz to stop the leaks—one way or another. “The latest publication of documents of the Holy See and private documents of the Holy Father can no longer be considered a questionable—and objectively defamatory—journalistic initiative, but clearly assumes the character of a criminal act,” said Father Federico Lombardi, the chief Vatican spokesman. For Nuzzi, that just proves he did the right thing. “What was I going to do, sit here on all these documents?” he asks. “Don’t you think Catholics who give millions to the church deserve to know the truth?” Even when that truth is stranger than fiction. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/05/24/vatileaks-exposes-internal-memos-of-the-catholic-church.html Other interesting links to some of the incidents mentioned in the story.That would leave you spell bound & totally stupefied.The Catholic church is a cesspit,seriously. The muder of Emmanuela orlandi http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/05/16/italian-police-open-a-mobster-s-vatican-owned-tomb-in-search-of-a-missing-girl.html The killing of the Swiss Guard http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/11/14/vatican-murder-mystery-was-it-a-gay-love-triangle.html The pedophilia Scandal in the American church [url] http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/04/20/nuns-gone-wild-vatican-chastises-american-sisters.html[/url] Evidence of sordid allegations of corruption in the Holy See http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/02/26/who-s-behind-the-leaked-letters-roiling-the-vatican.html |
The book also contains ample reference to the troubled American church, which was nearly bankrupted by legal costs and payments to victims of pedophile priests. In spite of its strategic importance for the Roman Catholic Church, the American church was considered a purgatory in terms of papal appointments. No one wanted to be “sent to Washington” to deal with the crises, which included the pedophilia scandal, the liberal American nuns, and liberal government policies that contradicted key church teachings. Nuzzi was given a number of documents referencing multi-million-dollar transfers to bail out the American diocese, including $10 million sent to the Wilmington, Del., Federal Bankruptcy Court, which shows for the first time just how much money the American church has cost the Holy See. Anyone who crossed the wrong cardinals in Rome risked being sent to oversee the troubled American diocese. For example, Cardinal Carlo Maria Vigano had uncovered widespread corruption in the Vatican accounting department and wrote a series of letters to the pope pleading that he consider making high-level changes to stem the money laundering, nepotism, and embezzlement going on in the church. Soon after his initial complaints, he received notice of his impending transfer to Washington, D.C., three years before the end of his tenure. He pleaded with the pope to let him stay: “Holy Father, my transfer at this time would provoke much disorientation and discouragement in those who have believed it was possible to clean up so many situations of corruption and abuse of power that have been rooted in the management of so many departments,” he wrote. He was transferred to Washington late last year. Nuzzi, who has also published the documents on his blog, says that the book, which shot to No. 1 in sales in Italian stores, is not an anti-Catholic tome. “I’m not making any judgments either way,” he says. “There are no personal letters or information about private lives. These are all documents that the church should make public for the sake of transparency.” |
The thriller continues The heavily footnoted book has photos of the documents and transcripts of the letters, faxes, and internal memorandums between Pope Benedict XVI and key Italian politicians and world leaders. Some of the documents are titillating, like secret correspondence from Dino Boffo, the former editor of the Catholic newspaper Avvenire, asking a high-ranking cardinal and the pope to intervene against editor Gain Maria Vian of the rival Catholic newspaper L’Osservatore Romano, who had leaked allegations that Boffo had harassed the wife of his gay lover. There are also letters from Italian public figures like Bruno Vespa, a well-known television journalist—like an Italian Mike Wallace—whose note with a donation of €10,000 donation to the church included a peculiar postscript: “When can I have a private audience?” One document outlines the trail of a €100,000 white truffle, donated by a prestigious Italian in exchange for a papal favor, which ended up in a soup-kitchen pasta lunch for the homeless. |
Ok,in a bit please.Just been tied up with stuff lately |
I prayed fervently,vociferously and ferociously for years.Until it hit me,i've been talking to myself.Prayers are a colossal waste of time.And this much I have confirmed all these years i dropped the cloak of religion and always trying to seek guidance from a supreme being.I took full control of my actions and decisions,and the results have been overwhelmingly staggering!
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To reduce poverty right?Issokay |
Theists of course.With their narcissistic obsession with their own mythologies.Vociferously and ferociously trying to foist their beliefs down everybody else's throat.Telling anyone who cares to listen that their God created everything bright and beautiful (but leaving out tsunamis,earthquakes,AIDS/HIV etc).Attacking and cursing everyone and anyone who dare question the numerous inconsistencies inherent in these religious strains. |
Now the question is who is a God fearing woman? |
The only picture that caught my eye is the Miss Christmas . The others are just...well ![]() |
^^ yeah the spambot stopped me midway. Now let me finish my story |
He was given keys to a nondescript apartment in the Prati district of Rome, which was completely void of furniture except for one plastic chair in the middle of the marble-floored living room. “As a journalist you often follow blind leads and meet with people who know little or nothing,” Nuzzi says. “But I knew right away that this was going to be the biggest thing I’d ever been involved with.” The two had a standing meeting at the apartment on Thursdays to avoid having to use the telephone or other traceable means of communication. Sometimes other informants would come, other times “Maria” would fail to show up, so Nuzzi would go back the following week. He says he thinks his sources gave him the documents out of duty after witnessing years of lies and manipulation by the church. “Since Karol Wojtyla [Pope John Paul II] died, I started putting copies of documents aside that I came across in my job at the Vatican,” Nuzzi quotes “Maria” in the book. “The truth emerging in the newspapers and the official discourse within the Holy See was so different, the hypocrisy reigned supreme, and the scandals were multiplying. I’m not talking only about the pedophilia and murder cases like the killing of the Swiss Guard and the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, but about money laundering, corruption, and threats.” |
Contd Since his first television program, VatiLeaks has made a major impact in Rome. The reopening of the criminal investigation into the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, the 15-year-old daughter of a Vatican employee who disappeared 30 years ago, has come to symbolize the VatiLeaks scandal and a small victory for transparency in the Roman Catholic Church. And earlier this month, the Holy See conceded to allow the opening of the tomb of a notorious mobster who was interred inside a Vatican church in an unprecedented act of cooperation with Italian police who want to find the truth in the Orlandi case. “The people who provided these documents did it because they’d had enough of the lies,” Nuzzi told The Daily Beast. “They did it at great risk, and if they are ever found out, they will likely disappear without a trace.” Nuzzi had touched a nerve with his 2010 Vatican SPA, an investigative book on the Vatican banking practices. He says he was likely chosen as the messenger for these documents because he had challenged the church before. When he was summoned to meet his main source, “Maria”—whose gender and age remain a secret—he says he didn’t know what to expect. |
Continued Investigative journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi first met “Maria” in the spring of 2011 at a secret rendezvous in an unfurnished apartment under the shadow of St. Peter’s basilica in Rome. He had been summoned there by secret Vatican insiders who had vetted him for weeks through banal meetings in coffee houses and cocktail bars. They followed him, checked out his friends, even set up false appointments just to observe him. When they finally trusted him, he met the informers who would betray the Catholic Church like no one before. In a massive document dump that has been dubbed “VatiLeaks,” Nuzzi managed to shed light on an institution that has been enshrined in secrecy for centuries. For a year Nuzzi was a conduit for sensitive documents that surfaced from deep within the Curia Romana, which he highlighted in his Italian television show The Untouchables. This week, he published the documents in full in a book called Sua Santità—Le Carte Segrete di Benedetto XVI or Your Holiness: The Secret Papers ofBenedict XVI. He says he kept the documents on a USB key sewn into his neckties, and he worried constantly that someone might try to harm him or steal them back |
Following the Papal pardon of Paolo Gabriele,his butler and all the eulogies heaped on the Pope for being so gracious.I decided to do some digging of my own to get to the crux of the issue.And what I discovered was brazenly shocking.The whole story reads like a Robert Ludlum novel.It is quite lengthy but revealing and gripping at the same time... VatiLeaks Exposes Internal Memos of the Catholic Church May 24, 2012 The pope's butler Paolo Gabriele was arrested in Vatican City on Friday, suspected of leaking hundreds of documents to Gianluigi Nuzzi, author of His Holiness: The Secret Papers of Benedict XVI. Sources say Garbriele had been under surveillance for weeks and was caught red-handed with documents he should not have had. Papal spokesman Federico Lombardi confirmed to Italian news service Ansa that Gabriele had been found "in illegal possession of confidential documents." Gabriele is in custody within the Vatican's secretive judicial system, which is separate from the Italian state judicial system. The butler's arrest came just hours after the Vatican ousted Vatican Bank president Ettore Gotti Tedeschi for "failing to fulfill the primary functions of his office," according to a statement from the Holy See. Tedeschi is also being investigated for leaking confidential documents to investors. |
Talk about double standards at its finest |
For these r3tards screaming themselves hoarse on why certain topics make the HP for goodness sakes DO NOT CLICK! Sometimes when i view the hp i just skip certain headlines because i know it won't be worth my while. But you m0rons click,read,digest & even ogle the pictures then go ahead to scream; 'how the heck did this make the FP! Smh' or 'how does this affect the price of whatever'. Not to mention those stup1d first to comment-ters Methinks Seun needs to wield the big stick more often to stop these cretins |
Abeg na who be those tough cookies in balaclavas & wielding some killing machines ![]() |
Rather than CAN making all these empty threats why don't they put those private jets to good use. Send them on recce missions to the north. To pick out trouble spots & relay such info to the relevant agencies. Anyhoo,that's me thinking aloud |
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