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One of the inherent evils of christianity |
Seriously though, who is Simi please? Never heard of her |
Den of thieves! Not my words. That's what their god called them. Matthew 21:13- My house is a house of prayer. But you have turned it into a den of thieves. Sad |
Maclatunji the spin doctor extraordinaire. You see ya life. Waiting to see how & your cohorts will spin this one. |
Wow! Just 31! I'm impressed! |
Hmmm..thousands of gods abound. But by some stroke of genius you just happened to pick the genuine one. Lucky you |
Beremx:Hmmm na wa o |
2baba did the sensible thing to step aside. With the likes of Maclatunji and his co travellers threatening fire & brimstone. They would have pulled some silly stunt and heap the blame on Tuface. Sensible decision to back out. Not cowardice |
Hmmm..they even swerved to avoid the body. What if the man had some life left in him and required immediate medical attention to save him? Naija is one messed up country i swear down. There's no saving Nigeria. It's a hopeless case |
Den of thieves, that's what these churches are. |
Hmm..this man. You have no qualms with people protesting Trump's executive order barring certain individuals from some countries from entering the United States because of course that affects your belief directly. But you have a problem with people protesting in Nigeria insisting the country takes a new direction because you feel it won't change much if any. Your thinking is seriously warped and your logic flawed. Even in communist China with all the restrictions people still protest. Does that change the government's policy? Highly unlikely, but the people have made their voices heard. Listen up, you don't fool anyone with your epistle trying to take the moral high ground. We know where your affinities lie so spare us your righteous indignation. We see through you. |
They should have respect for constituted authority |
Happy for him |
Beautiful. But who introduced cake to traditional weddings na? Or is it the signs of the times we're in? |
maclatunji:I think you're the uninformed one here. Living in the denial and trying hard to sound intelligent. Need i remind you that Nigeria is still a free country. And everyone is entitled to air their opinion and protest if they so wish in a peaceful and civil manner. You don't have to like. The problem with folks like you is you can't see the wood for the trees. Anyone who criticises your god aka Buhari must be a member of the PDP who has set out to detract and distract your god from achieving his 'wonderful policies'. Are you honestly saying 2 years isn't enough to begin to point the country in the wrong direction. The truth is Buhari is clueless, inept, incompetent, lethargic and a complete fiasco. In your heart, you know this to be true. But your petty affinities with the president bordering mainly on your religious leanings won't let you speak out. So let those of us who aren't religiously or politically inclined to anyone do the talking for you. Capish? |
Alhaji's son as usual. No sense of responsibility. Masu 'ko mai da ka zo mun fi ka'. Lucky he or they didn't die. Another opportunity to become responsible persons. |
Hmmm..and to think he was chanting 'sai baba' only a few months ago..sigh this life |
She's creative. I'll give her that |
Such a messed up country |
ybalogs:One does not need the fear of god to be good. Just saying. Anyways, i guess there's still hope for Naija |
A mentally unstable god will always breed mentally unstable followers...sigh |
investnow2013:Great, i'm truly happy for them. But how about the other 100 accidents that ended with fatalities? What was god doing then? I guess they did not find mercy or favor in god's eye's. Oh sorry i forgot, i can't question god, god has a purpose for everything, his ways are not our ways. And oh my all time favourite; the lord works in mysterious ways. |
lovat: I don't know why i laughed really hard at this. Gave me a good laugh though |
Oh dear |
A classic case of damned if you do, damned if you don't. If you choose to go the salon route you might hit the same brick wall as you did with the previous one. If you decide to go the jewellry route your so called 'rich clientele' might stall your business with excessive credit. And it might even affect your relationship with close associates when you choose to ask for your money. Nothing damages a relationship like asking a Nigerian to pay his/her debt. Having said that, if you still want to take a leap in the dark, i'd suggest you go the jewellry route. Seems a safer risk to take in a manner of speaking. |
Yeah right..probably killed, maimed, ràped and of course robbed whilst sticking a glock to head. But not to worry, our god is a merciful god. He is able to wipe our filthy rags and turn it white as snow. All well and good. Which begs the question, what becomes the fate of the dozens of ràped women? Probably infected with all kinds of stds. What becomes the fate of those he probably murdered who didn't die in Christ. I guess that's their fault for not remaining righteous to the end. Furthermore, assuming this story is true as with many evil to good conversion stories we hear on a regular. So this dude will make heaven. But someone who has remained upright all his life but for the mere fact that he doesn't believe in a particular god or any god for that matter will be thrown in hell? Issokai..religious logic..sigh |
Good for him |
Sigh.. |
sukkot: that's if you're even lucky to find a house a house in the first place |
sukkot:Truer words have never been written. The typical Nigerian mindset is so horribly flawed, it's not even funny. I can't deal. |
sukkot:Lol..i can relate with the dude jare |
SalomonKane:Lol..Nigerians can frustrate person..aswerigad |
I don't know why i laughed really hard at this. Gave me a good laugh though