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Ishilove:Alright.... |
Ishilove:I know...he deactivated his Obadiah77 account. Moderating issues I guess... So what happened...I noticed the past tense "HAD" meaning you no longer fall "head-over-heels" for sukkot like you did in his Obadiah77 days right? ![]() |
Ishilove:I know, Obadiah777 the most controversial christian on Nairaland and you his wife who was always by his side 24/7 keeping him company. ![]() I missed the religion section of those days. Obadiah777, logicboy, Mr Anony you...etc. After they all left, I just lost interest in the section. |
Caracta:Lol madam, "na only you waka come?" how was work today? |
Ishilove:I believe we're experts in our field...even the op will agree that this conversation is far more interesting than his thread. ![]() |
Ishilove:The thread is meaningless anyway, so don't bother yourself over derailing it. It was meant to be derailed from the onset. ![]() |
Ishilove:Lol...you can always keep mentioning me...I'll keep replying you. ![]() |
Ishilove:The thing is women are more sensitive in the spirit than men. But I'll take your advise and open up my spirit man. ![]() |
Aare2050:Lol you don catch me. ![]() My shout-out goes to every member of this house. I wish you guys the best. Finally, try to keep yourself busy as you await your call-up letters. Acquire some skills. So if the employment market doesn't favour you, you can employ yourself and become a job creator. Good luck to you guys. |
Ishilove:Eyah sorry. Ishilove:Nope I've never fallen. Men hardly fall under the anointing, not just in MFM but almost all churches. maybe its because of the nature of woman, women are more spiritual then men, that's why its much easier for them to be possessed by the devil (ogbanje) and also be touched by God. So tell me have you fallen under the anointing before? If yes share your experience ![]() |
Ishilove:Lol...hope say you no break waist. Reminded me of one lady. I noticed her movement and knew she'll loose balance any moment, but I just ignored her and continued praying. Before I knew what was happening, this lady just landed on my body...I opened my eyes, shifted, prayed and drank 2 covers of olive oil to repel any incoming demon. That day wasn't funny. ![]() But now once I start hearing those sounds from anyone close to me, I'll just shift to a safe spot and continue my prayers. ![]() |
Ishilove:You don't have to keep your eyes closed all the time...sometimes its good for you to open it and view the surroundings around you, then close and continue praying. That's how I pray. ![]() Ishilove:Haba nne...I'm not o |
Ishilove:I do o...my pastor didn't connect the satellite to the headquarters so we can view the program (Power must change hands). He decided to conduct special prayers. It was great though. The funny thing is I'm just imagining you shouting die! Die!! Die!!! And shaking your head, arms and leg...Its going to be a marvelous sight to behold. ![]() |
Ishilove:So you attend MFM? |
msmon:Exactly...I agree with you. Mikel is just lucky. I'll liken him to goodluck jonathan who achieved so much without breaking a sweat. Those that are of the opinion that mikel is Nigeria's most decorated player, are not wrong but they should tell us how many goals he (mikel) has scored so far in the EPL since he joined chelsea? What has been his contribution towards chelsea's EPL titles, UCL, FA cup and Carling cup? Very little if you ask me. Why do you think CAF gave the African Footballer of the year to yaya toure despite the fact that Mikel won the AFCON with Nigeria in 2013? That's because he's presence had little or no impact on the team. Same exists in his club chelsea. Chelsea will win matches and titles with or without him (Mikel) unlike utility players like hazard, fabregas, deigo costa...etc who when you keep on the bench, their absence will tell greatly on the team. Mikel is just lucky to have his name in chelsea's squad. His name shouldn't be on the op's list...I'll prefer a Julius Agahaowa (I hope I got the spelling) who proved his usefulness to us by coming to the rescue of the team during his days than a mikel that only appears to collect a yellow card then becomes invisible throughout the match. Note: I don't have any personal issues with mikel, neither do I have any hatred for him. I'm just stating the obvious. |
donglazy:Better copy that story and paste it here cos no one is going to click on that link. |
dominique:I guessed so...alright take good care of yourself and have a wonderful day ahead. |
He should understand that writing a letter and hoping it reaches his GO wouldn't help his current situation. He stated that he's married. My question is what is his wife doing? Can't she reach out to the state pastor and other ministers of the church so they can come to her husband's aid? Can't his parish pastor and concerned members do something about it? And to the policemen, three months is too much time to keep someone in detention...I believe he deserves a fair trial and should be released after findings have proved that he was in no way connected to the kidnap. |
How true is this story...baylesa coppers come and confirm this report. |
Toxic people exist everywhere and sadly, they will continue to. Think about the lazy co-worker who is a master in the art of rambling, especially about how the country’s dwindling economy is making his work harder, the touchy neighbor who is legendary for creating chaos and seems to hate any semblance of peace, the needy friend who wants to involve you in all her drama, or the close relative who wears you out with his/her problem. Just like a poison, toxic people can compromise and damage the vital temperaments you need to excel in your workplace or personal life if you let them. Below are 5 ways you can handle toxic people to make your work and personal life more productive. 1. Set limits Complainers and negative people are bad news just like the insurgency in the north. Why? Because they roll in their own problems and drag you into it without actively seeking any solution. A good way to deal with toxic people is to set limits and distance yourself. You can offer to listen for five minutes so you won’t appear rude or callous, and then tell them you are overloaded with work. Think of it this way: If the complainer were smoking, would you sit there all day inhaling the second-hand smoke? I thought as much. So you get the picture! 2. Try not to engage Another way to handle toxic people is to limit interactions with them. Try not to offer advice from a personal standpoint because comparing their situations to what you have been through will only lead them on. You can simply say, “I’m sorry to hear that”. If you have a colleague who isn’t satisfied with work, try not to agree with her as there is the likelihood that this may lead her on. 3. Get very busy The truth is toxic people tend to visit more when they notice you don’t have much to do. Some will saunter by for a chitchat because they know you have nothing doing. A solution to handling toxic people? Get busy. Like right now. 4. Create deterrent, if possible If you happen to live in a house that has a door, close it more often. If however, you cannot do the above, get creative. Get an earpiece. This should deter some as it gives the impression that you can’t hear them. When handling toxic people, you should find ways to isolate yourself from them. 5. Confront the problem You should consider summoning courage to tackle the problem head-on if all the above doesn’t work. Sometimes, in dealing with toxic people, if all ‘diplomatic’ attempts fail, you may just have to tell such persons that you cannot listen to their issues anymore, explaining how it is becoming unwholesome for your work or personal life and why you are taking this step to let them know. Some toxic people are highly gifted at not recognizing “No” as a complete sentence but the above tips should help you deal with them successfully. http://www.insidify.com/discovery/the-5-best-ways-to-handle-toxic-irritating-peopleanywhere?utm_source=Handle+to+Batch+B1&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Handle+to+Batch+B1 |
yousee: ![]() |
Lol...my pin is my year of birth and I have no plans of changing it. For the scammers in the house, good luck in finding my ATM card. |
quid:That's because Nigerians aren't used to politicians doing their constitutional duty. |
tranxo:Go on I'm listening...what's the way out? |
tranxo:I did my registration in Ebonyi state . I'm back in Anambra state. Would you advise me to travel all the way to Ebonyi state just because I want to collect my BVN? |
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