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SojWORLDWIDE:This kind of statement shouldn't be heard from a minister of the gospel. It's wrong, very very wrong. It goes completely against the contents of the scriptures. Are you really an Apostle of the most high God? Please repent and publicly withdraw that statement... |
Westerhoffe:Thanks for your comments on this matter. @Westerhoffe |
Fabulozz:If she refuses to abort, it's major problem but by all means make sure you wife doesn't know about it. And I'll advise you to by all means stick to having sex only with your wife, no side chicks, no baby mama. That's best for a modern man in a modern world. Be responsible for taking care of the offsprings (your offsprings) of your babymama and your wife but only sleep with your wife. If you're not too sure, when your baby mama gives birth go for a DNA test to verify the paternity of the baby, some of these chicks are good at pinning pregnancies from elsewhere on a guy who they deem wealthy enough to foot the bills. I hope that helps. |
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OneCandleAway:I'm already getting that done, thanks for the advise @OneCandleGone |
Apostle Constance Constance Friday reacts to false rumors of him being involved in diabolism. "I've never been to a shrine since my Mom gave birth to me till today" - he says. He also has these to say: Dear Friends, let me quickly say that it has come to my notice that a few folks are doing all they can to defame me with false rumors. Kindly ignore such fake news. Claims that i use fetish of diabolic means to make progress are laughable because i've never visited a shrine since my Mother gave birth to me, infact i only started knowing what a shrine or native doctor looks like through nollywood movies. I've lived my whole life always being in Church since childhood, the only sources of power i know are the Word of God and the name of Jesus. Such kind of rumors grow out of minds that don't believe that GOOD THINGS only come from GOD. These defamatory antics are quite serious because a few folks would rush into thinking it's true while it's not. God will continue to put my enemies to shame. ~ James 1:17
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Thanks for your comments on this matter. @Westerhoffe |
Thanks for your comments on this matter. |
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"It's not my destiny to work for Bishop Mike or work with TREM plus some of Bishop Mike's closely associated ministries or cliques. PLS don't feel offended." Apostle Constance C. Friday writes an open letter to Bishop Mike Okonkwo and his cliques. Few months after publicly declaring no more connections with TREM, Apostle Constance C. Friday says he will only work with individuals and ministries that God has destined him to work with. I've often tried to make connections with a couple of well to do ministries and churches here and there. Ministry isn't something you can do in isolation, we all need each other, iron sharpens iron just like the scriptures say. But I will only hang out with ministries and ministers whom the Holy Spirit permits me to roll with I wouldn't like anyone who thinks otherwise to feel offended or looked down on or let me simply say disrespected. I'm only doing what the Spirit of God asks me to do. Without following the guidance of the Holy Ghost, Ministry would be a disaster. So please to anyone feeling (maybe) offended or disrespected, I appeal that you don't feel that way. "If God wants me to roll with you, he'll let me know." Please let's coexist in peace within our National and global Christian communities. Thanks. Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday Ani (Bishop of RLGC)
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Lessons to learn from the Ekweremadu's trial: The story of the travails and trials of the Ekweremadus i.e former deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, his wife Beatrice Ekweremadu and their sick daughter Sonia Ekweremadu. Including the Doctor Obinna Obeta, and the guy called C (the Victim). We all know that if these issues had happened within the shores of Nigeria, C would have been denied justice. Right now justice has been delivered and both he (ex deputy senate president) and his wife are in jail. The questions now are, what lessons can we learn as a nation from this incident? What and what can we do as a nation to address the matter?
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This is an Insensitive and callous statement. Instead of telling your man to take actions to ease the suffering of Nigerians. |
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The WORD OF GOD stands above the words of an older person. - says Apostle Constance C. Friday We're fast beginning to throw a lot of things away from the words of truth from the scriptures because we present day Christian now tend to hold on more to what a man says. Systematic Theology as popular or as celebrated it is still totally relies on Biblical Theology and in some cases, some systematic theological presentations go completely against the contents of the scriptures. "Systematic theology has a lot of humanity in it and a lot of selfish dictations chiseled to promote the philosopher and his Philosophy much more than God." So we as society tend to think that due to the stereotypical conditioning of the minds of many to think that if an old preacher says something it's absolutely correct because he's been preaching for 30 years, 40 years, 50 years etc is an error. What an old preacher says isn't correct or right just because he's old. One can be doing the wrong things "systematically" for 20 years, 30 years, 40 years, 50 years and more and profit from it, but making money doesn't mean "it's right or it's correct" Experience means nothing without righteousness. You might just be dealing with an experienced law breaker or law bender. The question to ask is not how old or how successful is the person preaching? The question to ask is; WHAT IS THE RIGHT THING?? Am I being taught "The right thing"? Apostle Paul advised us to always look at the scriptures to find out "exactly" what it says about an issue. Biblical Theology and perspectives always stand above all systematic interpretations. Thanks. Remain Blessed! Yours Sincerely; Apostle Constance C. Friday Ani |
Apostle Constance C. Friday appeals to his fans not to have exaggerated expectations. (Exaggerated expectations leads to feelings of disappointment). He also goes on to say; I'm aware that some of my friends and fans feel a bit disappointed due to some recent unmet expectations. The realities you deal with as a celeb is what many of your fans may not understand. I'm not saying I won't do much, I'll try to do much but if your expectations are exaggerated (I.e you over estimate your expectations) it could cause you to feel disappointed. A few of my friends and fans are feeling quite disappointed recently and I totally understand why. I care about my friends and fans, I'm not completely insensitive to what they feel. However, I love them to have a balanced view of what it is they often expect. I can only be excellent, perfection belongs to God. I appeal to all who feel a bit disappointed to forgive and tolerate the very few flaws. perfection belongs to God not man. Thanks. Remain Blessed! |
If you read the scriptures in details you'll notice that the rich man is the same Guy whom Jesus called the rich fool in the parable of the rich fool |
This is really sad, my sincere condolences. |
Greetings Nairalanders; I recently came across an article that talked about how Nigeria is full of great minds but the system operating within the country is mediocre and those in power pay little or no attention to the systematic emergency. Take sometime to read the article below, it will help explain more why our leaders need to sit up and revive the system. Nigeria has more than enough brains to develop the country. Nigeria shouldn't be a third world country by now. Read the article below for more. SMARTEST PEOPLE, MEDIOCRE NATION - THE IRONY OF NIGERIA. BRITISH Nobel laureate, Dorothy Hodgkin once noted that the University of Lagos was one of the world centres of expertise in her specialist field of Chemical Crystallography. Ahmadu Bello University Zaria had the first world-class Computer Centre in Africa. The University of Ife had a notable pool of expertise in Nuclear Physics. Our premier University of Ibadan had an international reputation as a leading centre of excellence in Tropical Medicine, Development Economics and the Historical Sciences. The Saudi Royal family used to frequent UCH for medical treatment in the sixties. The Engineering Scientist, Ayodele Awojobi, a graduate of ABU Zaria, was a rather troubled genius. He tragically died of frustration because our environment could not contain, let alone, utilise his talents. Ishaya Shuaibu Audu, pioneer Nigerian Vice-Chancellor of ABU Zaria, collected all the prizes at St. Mary’s University Medical School London. His successor in Zaria, Iya Abubakar, was a highly talented Cambridge Mathematician who became a professor at 28 and was a noted consultant to NASA. Alexander Animalu was a gifted MIT Physicist who did work of original importance in Superconductivity. His book, Intermediate Quantum Theory of Crystalline Solids has been translated into several languages, including Russian. Renowned Mathematician, Chike Obi solved Fermat’s 200-year-old conjecture with pencil and paper while the Cambridge Mathematician, John Wiles achieved same with the help of a computer working over a decade. After the harsh environment of the 1980s IMF/WB Structural Adjustment Programmes, the Babangida military dictatorship undertook massive budgetary cutbacks in higher education. Our brightest and best fled abroad. Today, Nigerian Doctors, Scientists and Engineers are making massive contributions in Europe and North America. Philip Emeagwali won the 1989 Gordon Bell Award for his work in Super-Computing. Jelani Aliyu designed the first electric car for American automobile giant, General Motors. Olufunmilayo Olopede, Professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago won a McArthur Genius Award for her work on cancer. Winston Soboyejo, who earned a Cambridge doctorate at 23, is a Princeton Engineering professor laurelled for his contributions to Materials Research. He is Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Washington University Biomedical Engineering professor, Samuel Achilefu received the St. Louis Award for his invention of cancer-seeing glasses that is a major advancement in radiology. Kunle Olukotun of Stanford did work of original importance on Multi-Processors. National Merit laureate, Omowunmi Sadik of State University of Binghamton owns patents for Biosensors Technology. Young Nigerians are also recording stellar performances at home and abroad. A Nigerian family, the Imafidons, were voted “The smartest family in Britain” in 2015. Anne-Marie Imafidon earned her Oxford Masters’ in Mathematics and Computer Science when she was only 19. Today, she sits on several corporate boards and was awarded an MBE in 2017 for services to Science. Recently, Benue State University Mathematician, Atovigba Michael Vershima is believed to have solved the two-centuries-old Riemann Conjecture that has defied giants such as Gauss, Minkowski and Polya. Another young man, Hallowed Olaoluwa was one of a dozen “Future Einstein” awarded postdoctoral fellowships by Harvard University. He completed a remarkable Doctorate in Mathematical Physics at the University of Lagos at the age of 21. While at Harvard, he aims to focus on solving problems relating to “Quantum Ergodicity and Quantum Chaos”, with applications to Medical Imaging and Robotics. Another Unilag alumnus, Ayodele Dada graduated with a perfect 5.0 GPA, an unprecedented feat in a Nigerian university. Victor Olalusi recently graduated with such stellar performance at the Russian Medical Research University, Moscow, and was feted the best graduate throughout the Russian Federation. Habiba Daggash, daughter of my friend, Senator Sanusi Daggash, recently graduated with a starred first in Engineering at Oxford University. Emmanuel Ohuabunwa earned a GPA of 3.98 out of a possible 4.0 as the best overall graduate of the Ivy-League Johns Hopkins University. Stewart Hendry, Johns Hopkins Professor of Neuroscience, described the young man as having “an intellect so rare that it touches on the unique…a personality that is once-in-a-life-time”. There is also young Yemi Adesokan, postdoctoral fellow of Harvard Medical School who patented procedures for tracking the spread of viral epidemics in developing countries. Ufot Ekong recently solved a 50-year-old mathematical riddle at Tokai University in Japan and was voted the most outstanding graduate of the institution. He currently works as an Engineer for Nissan, having pocketed two patents in his discipline. This is only the tip of the iceberg. If our system were not so inclement to talent, we would be celebrating a bountiful harvest of geniuses in all the fields of human endeavour. This is why the correlates between our gene-pool and national development are so diametrically opposed. We are becoming a failed state. We punch miserably below our weight in the hierarchy of world economics and politics. None of our institutions come near the top 500 in the World Universities League Table. An estimated 50% of our people live in extreme poverty. Youth unemployment hovers around 45 percent (70% for the far-North). The poverty is heartbreaking. Our per capita GDP is less than $3,000 as compared to Singapore’s $55,252. We have the worst road carnage record in the world, with more than 20,000 lost to road accidents annually. We wasted over $18 billion on the Power sector and our people still live in darkness. The State governments are virtually bankrupt. It is only by investing in Science and in our young people can we forge a better future. Without Science and innovation, the African people will never overcome their millennial servitude. And the African Renaissance of our dream will become a mere phantasmagoria. We must create an ecosystem that enables Science and innovation to flourish. And we must incentivise talent while building a merit-based society. In Brazil, a Nobel laureate is entitled by statute to the same pension rights as a former President. Society must adequately recognise and reward all men and women of excellence. Our government should keep a roster of all super-achievers of Nigerian origin and we should tap their brains for the building of our country. |
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I'm not a government agent but i think the Nigerian Govt. should be commended for availing $1.2m to rescue stranded Nigerians in Sudan: I heard some folks are asking why $1.2m? Just to get a fee folks out of a war torn country?? Well,it's a war situation for goodness sake and we're looking at hiring enough vehicles to bring home 5500 (almost 6000) Stranded individuals in a WAR ZONE back home, plus feeding, plus airlifting etc etc If the government did nothing, would those of y'all asking why $1.2m is being used? Such kind of negativity is habitual and needs to be unlearned. Thanks. Remain Blessed!
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Terrible results: Chelsea has really been performing beneath the average line in their last few games. From losing 0-1 to Wolverhampton to getting thrown out of the UCL by the Los Blancos (Real Madrid), plus returning back to England to get slapped 2-0 by Brentford and Bournemouth. Even Chelsea Legend Didier Drogba has been crticical about the Blues' recent poor form. I think Chelsea should regain their momentum before next season or the best could happen. |
Woke Guys at his age are thinking of how to stack up while he's on his way to jail for celebrity pussy. He needs deliverance prayers. |
No special event or memory, my ex just started acting up and I completely forgot every butterflies i had in my belly for her. What I hate most about her is her choice of words. Honestly, I don't miss my ex. |
Abeg pls hep me tell dem |
Billionaire investor and SpaceX CEO, World's present richest man; Elon Musk recently opened up about his stint as the owner/CEO of Twitter. Earlier this week he revealed that he's not really enjoyed a moment of managing Twitter. It's either he's running Twitter on a loss or he's just not into that tiny little bird thing. Either ways, we're watching. Former owner of Twitter Jack Dorsey is about to launch a new Social Media platform called Blue sky. What's really going on between Mr Musk and Mr Dorsey? Will you be on blue sky? Launch the stuff first let's see.
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Objectively speaking, something isn't straight or right about you suggesting he should either kill the dog or sell it. |
Cornerstone2018:No more comments from me, I get work to do, see ya later! |
Since "Stance Foundation's" Charity Walk kicked off a few years ago, lots of lives have been impacted positively. - says Apostle Constance C. Friday. If you see Apostle Constance (and his team) in your neighborhood, it's most likely he's carrying out the regular "Charity Walk" for Stance Foundation. He's been leading from the front for over a decade now, when Stance Foundation kicked off her humanitarian activities. Apart from being an excellent teacher, a book merchant, publisher and entrepreneur, Apostle Constance C. Friday get his hands busy with a couple of eccentric philanthropic activities. We can vividly remember during the Covid-19 pandemic, our organization distributed pallatives that cost at least 60k-100k in our national currency, plus more, and we've been doing more with our outreach to displaced citizens in IDP Camps, people in distress etc etc. Did you know? Apostle Constance C. Friday kicked off Stance Foundation before he established The Real Life Gospel Organization? Yes, your benevolent Apostle has always shown a lot of love, care and concern for the welfare of his fellow humans much more than you can actually imagine. These and more are the constructive activities your friendly neighborhood MOG gets done, when he's not on air or on the stage preaching and teaching. He also has this to say and I quote "I hope to inspire you all by all means to seek to do the smallest significant good deeds that like mustard seeds grow into gigantic mustard trees. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, while the second best time is now. I'm really glad I've redeemed over 10 years out of that 20 years recommended by the Chinese Proverb stated above." You can start to redeem yours right now. God Bless you, see you on the move. |
Ever heard of the word "Hakimi's method"? It's a new word created from the recent divorce saga between Moroccan Soccer star; Hakimi and his wife. To cut the long story short, Hakimi and his wife have been having issues for a while and Hakimi had begged his wife not to split, but she insisted on splitting (hoping that the lucrative benefits of splitting will be signed off to her anytime soon), she was however shocked to discover that the mouthwatering mansion that belonged to Her and Hakimi had been willed to his mother and so many other things. Technically she has ended up absolutely " empty handed" after she insisted on splitting with Hakimi. Now so many Men folks love what Hakimi did. So many female folks are cringing when they read the story because there's nothing that hurts a scheming brat so much like losing the game they play on men, especially when greed has become the central motive. So we decided to call it "Hakimi's method" From my own candid point of view, Hakimi's method is not about toxic masculinity, it's about beating a scheming greedy brat who doesn't want to stay in one place in the game. Guys, Hakimi is a hero! Ladies resort to hurling insults on Guys whom they can't cheat or manipulate how they wish. Guys, if you experienced the worst from women, wouldn't Hakimi be a Champion to you? Peter Okoye, go and thank God that woman matter no be part of your headache. As for me, brats who are all over the place hunting for men's purses deserve to be dealt with the "Hakimi's method" Lols! |
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