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Education / Re: M4 Vs. M16: Which Rifle Is The King Of The Hill? by CrownStarPro(m): 10:32am On Jan 29 |
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Education / Re: M4 Vs. M16: Which Rifle Is The King Of The Hill? by CrownStarPro(m): 6:21pm On Jan 28 |
AsaBlackheart: Why M4? |
Education / M4 Vs. M16: Which Rifle Is The King Of The Hill? by CrownStarPro(m): 11:20am On Jan 28 |
The M4 and M16 are the world’s most popular and iconic rifles. They’ve been used by the US military and law enforcement agencies for decades, and they’re also popular among civilian gun owners. But which rifle is better? The M4 is shorter and lighter, making it more maneuverable in close-quarters combat. The M16 has a longer barrel and a fixed stock, which gives it better accuracy and range. So, which rifle is right for you? It depends on your needs and preferences. If you’re looking for a rifle that is easy to carry and maneuver, the M4 is a good choice. If you’re looking for a rifle with better accuracy and range, the M16 is a better choice. But don’t just take my word for it! Read this expert comprehensive comparison of the M4 and M16 to decide which rifle is right for you. https://militarywifi.com/m4-vs-m16-a-comprehensive-comparison/
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Career / Re: How To Join The US Military As A Foreigner In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 11:06am On Jan 28 |
Mrvictorwrite: Full content is here https://militarywifi.com/how-to-join-the-us-military-as-a-foreigner/ |
Career / How To Join The US Military As A Foreigner In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 11:04am On Jan 28 |
Non-U.S. citizens may be surprised to learn that they can, in fact, join the U.S. Military and serve their adopted country. However, eligibility requirements exist to ensure that foreign recruits meet certain criteria. Table of Contents - Eligibility requirements for non-U.S. citizens to join the U.S. Military - Understanding the different branches of the U.S. Military and their requirements for foreign recruits - Researching and selecting the right branch for your skills and interests - Obtaining legal status in the United States as a foreigner before joining the military - Navigating the application process for non-U.S. citizens - Meeting the educational and language requirements for foreign recruits - Preparing for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test - Understanding the physical fitness standards and training requirements for foreign recruits - Obtaining necessary medical and health clearances for joining the military as a foreigner - Completing the security clearance process for non-U.S. citizens - Applying for a U.S. visa or permanent residency through military service - Understanding the benefits and opportunities available to non-U.S. citizens who join the U.S. Military - Seeking guidance and support from recruitment offices and military personnel throughout the process Click here to read the full content. It's too lengthy to post here. 👇👇👇 https://militarywifi.com/how-to-join-the-us-military-as-a-foreigner/ |
Career / Re: The Strongest Army In Africa (See where Nigeria Ranks) – 2024 Top 10 Ranking by CrownStarPro(m): 10:57am On Jan 28 |
muyico: Yes. There are many things we checked before placing this ranking. And of course, we will update the rankings as each countries purchase new military equipments and increase their forces capabilities and combat experiences. |
Career / The Strongest Army In Africa (See where Nigeria Ranks) – 2024 Top 10 Ranking by CrownStarPro(m): 10:24am On Jan 28 |
The Top Best Armies in Africa are considered the best because of their overall man power. But which African army is the best? This is a question that military experts have debated for years. There are several factors to consider, such as the size and structure of the army, its equipment and capabilities, combat experience, and its role in regional security. The List of the 2024 Top Strongest Armies in Africa Africa is home to some of the most powerful militaries in the world. The following is an overview of the top 10 best armies in Africa, according to our indepth research: Egypt Algeria South Africa Nigeria Ethiopia Morocco Angola Sudan Zimbabwe Kenya These armies are well-equipped and highly trained, vital to regional security. They have all participated in peacekeeping and counter-terrorism operations and are investing in new equipment and training to improve their capabilities in the future. You can learn more about each country's military capacity, history, combat experience and more here https://militarywifi.com/top-10-strongest-army-in-africa-2024-ranking/
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Education / Re: Life As Cadet In NDA Kaduna (from A Cadet POV) by CrownStarPro(m): 8:45am On Dec 26, 2023 |
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Education / Life As Cadet In NDA Kaduna (from A Cadet POV) by CrownStarPro(m): 11:01pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
The Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) is a prestigious institution that has produced some of the finest military officers in Nigeria and beyond. Situated in Kaduna, a bustling city in the northern part of the country, the NDA has a rich history that spans several decades. From its humble beginnings as a training facility for the Nigerian Army in the 1960s, the NDA has evolved into a world-class institution that provides cutting-edge military training to cadets from various parts of Nigeria and other countries. The NDA is one of Nigeria’s most prestigious tertiary institutions and, by extension, Africa. The academy trains the three branches of the military: Army, Airforce, and Navy. Cadets undergo five years of military training for the Army and a four-year training for the Navy and Air Force. Even before graduating as officers, cadets are highly respected in society. All newly accepted cadets typically have a difficult first year because they must adjust to the demanding physical, emotional, and psychological training and exercise to lose their “Civilian Mentality.” Typically, this is for the first three months after resuming at the academy. Some academy cadets nickname this “Decivilization”. The newly admitted Terma 1 cadets are loosely called “clowns.” Life of a Clown in NDA, Kaduna Since the newly admitted cadets immediately surrender their peace when they enter the Academy, they must attempt to endure everything that is thrown at them during their numerous arduous and demanding training. They follow the instructions of their superiors, no matter how seemingly hard the task may seem. To complete your morning duties as a Terma 1 Cadet, which include cleaning the entire hostel, ironing and polishing your room seniors’ boots, and preparing for a Muster Parade, which is typically at 4 am before the Morning Jog, you must be awake at 3 am or earlier every morning. Breakfast is served at six in the morning, and there is always enough food for everyone to eat and feel content. However, before you get too enthusiastic, remember that after completing the Academy’s demanding training sessions, you will sweat out all of that food. The second terma is one of the evilest terma at the Academy because they want to exact retribution for everything that was done to them in their first year, and the “Clowns” are the best and only people they can vent their rage on. When you arrive at the Academy, they will be your greatest adversary. Sometimes, you may feel like giving up or dying, but that is exactly what the training should prepare you for. However, some Cadets flee, which is why the phrase “Survival of the Fittest” was coined. Every day at 11 p.m., there is a complete light out, which is a time for rest and sleep. However, at that moment, you will truly realize that you have sold your peace; you might not even be able to get any sleep because your seniors will work you so hard that you might even forget your name. They can choose to punish you for no apparent reason. You will experience many more things than I’m likely not allowed to mention here, but in the end, it will be for your benefit because you will end up being revered and “Cracked” cadets when you return home for break or go “plumming.” You might also have a lot of other delightful experiences while at the Academy. Just be aware that you have traded your peace immediately after you enter the academy as a Terma 1 cadet. My first week in the NDA My Dad’s favorite quote was, “The gun is not for killing people; the gun is for defending decent people. You don’t fight because you detest what is before you; as a true soldier, you fight because you love what is behind.” I had to perform ten backstrokes and fifteen pushups in front of my father to demonstrate how readily available I was to respond to the call of duty that evening when he returned carrying my admission letter to the Nigerian Defense Academy because my love for the naval force was comparable to a child’s love for chocolate. In times of distress, books were a better companion than firearms, but I had a deep-seated desire to be born in Pennsylvania, where shooting is the norm, so I could always console myself by playing war games. On the eve of my trip to Kaduna, I started packing my bag while it was still very early in the evening. Two custardfuls of ‘boye’ (garri) were included in the supplies I carried in my suitcase, making it exceedingly hefty. I visited my aunts, uncles, and nephews to say farewell. Because I was a huge Shakespeare fan, I frequently used one of his lines from Julius Caesar to do so: “If we meet again, we shall smile; if not, this parting is well made.” While some of my aunts were thrilled, others were in tears. My uncles showed no interest at all. I often told myself, “My last days as a civilian have come,” and I felt very proud of myself. We had enough time to get to Kaduna. Given the weight of my load, my dad had expected to take me to the school in the cab we boarded, but that wasn’t how things worked there. My father and other parents were ordered to leave after we were dropped off at the gate. I was called along with other boys and girls, some from wealthy homes, who appeared to be only there because their parents wanted them in the military based on their hesitation and uninterested attitude. Despite the weight of our bags, we were ordered to carry them while frog jumped from the gate to the administrative block, a distance of about 120 meters from the gate, while chanting some strange war songs, such as “There is something I want to be, I want to be a soldier,” even though the syllables were not well articulated. Perhaps this was a characteristic of the military lifestyle, or perhaps it was their method of speaking in tongues. We were all registered at the administrative block, each receiving three lashes at the back from our senior mates in Tarma three and four, respectively. They referred to this as “welcome tea.” After being taken to our dormitories, the bell for lunch rang just as we were being shown how to military dress our beds. Sorry was your name if you couldn’t complete making your bed before the bell rang. We were all at fault and given the head-pinning punishment before our three o’clock lunch. Some of those wealthy kids were already exhausted and on the verge of giving up, but I loved it and wanted that to be my life. The evening began with a long-distance run, and it ended with a dance centered around what they called a “campfire drill,” during which everyone had to leap over the fire and endure being “baked” for a while. We went to bed at half past eleven and woke up the next morning at five to the bell ringing. When it came time for deep water swimming, we received instruction on submerging ourselves for several minutes and using a knife to defend ourselves. Everything was a demanding exercise. We were determined to make it to the end and couldn’t wait to be in Tarma Four for the possibility of having a full meal and having our command. However, some rich kids could not withstand it; nights later, they scaled the fence against all the rules and sanctions and ran home. Source: https://militarywifi.com/all-about-the-nigerian-defence-academy-kaduna/ |
Education / Full List Of All The Military Schools In Nigeria And Their Locations by CrownStarPro(m): 10:40pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
Here is a comprehensive list of military secondary schools in Nigeria, categorized by the branch of the military they are associated with: Air Force Secondary Schools in Nigeria Air Force Military School, Jos Air Force Secondary School, Makurdi Air Force Secondary School, Ikeja Air Force Secondary School, Kaduna Air Force Comprehensive School, Ibadan Air Force Comprehensive School, Enugu Air Force Secondary School, Kano Air Force Secondary School, P/Harcourt Air Force Secondary School, Yola Air Force Girls Comprehensive School, Abuja Air Force Girls Comprehensive School, Jos Air Force Comprehensive School, Uyo Command Secondary Schools in Nigeria Military Day Secondary Schools Command Day Secondary School, Abuja FCT Command Day Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue State Command Day Secondary School, Enugu State Command Day Secondary School, Ojo, Lagos State Command Day Secondary School, Oshodi, Lagos State Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja, Lagos State Command Day Secondary School, Jos, Plateau State Command Day Secondary School, Owena Barracks, Akure, Ogun State Command Day Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State Command Day Secondary School, Ede, Osun State Command Day Secondary School, Mokola, Ibadan, Oyo State Command Day Secondary School, Kaduna State Military Boarding Secondary Schools Command Science Technical Secondary School, Rinze-Akwanga, Nassarawa Command Science Secondary School, Agwada, Nassarawa Command Science Secondary School, Lafia, Nassarawa State Command Secondary School, Suleja, Niger State Command Secondary School, Orlu, Imo State Command Secondary School, Ohafia, Abia State Command Secondary School, Makurdi, Benue State Command Secondary School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State Command Secondary School, Ipaja, Lagos State Command Science Secondary School Girls, Gusau, Zamfara State Command Science Secondary School (Boys), Talata Mafara, Zamfara State Command Secondary School (Girls), Sokoto State Command Science Secondary School (Boys), Shagari, Sokoto State Command Science Secondary School (Girls), Goru, Kebbi State Command Secondary School (Boys), Jega, Kebbi State Command Science Secondary School (Girls), Moringa, Borno State Command Science Secondary School (Boys), Auno, Borno State Command Science Secondary School, Numan, Adamawa State Command Science Secondary School, Yenegoa, Bayelsa State Command Science Secondary School, Effa-Etinan, Akwa-Ibom State Command Science Secondary School, Port Harcourt, Rivers State Command Secondary School, Mbiri, Delta State Command Secondary School, Jos, Plateau State Command Secondary School, Ibadan, Oyo State Command Science Secondary School (Girls), Barkiya, Katsina State Command Science Secondary School (Boys), Faskari, Katsina State Command Secondary School, Kaduna State Nigerian Navy Secondary Schools Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Okura-Olafia (NNSS Okura-Olafia) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ogbomosho (NNSS Ogbomoso) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Imeri (NNSS Imeri) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Calabar (NNSS Calabar) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Port Harcourt (NNSS Port Harcourt) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta (NNSS Abeokuta) Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ojo (NNSS Ojo) Summary of Notable Military Secondary Schools Nigerian Military School, Zaria Nigerian Air Force Secondary School, Jos Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta Nigerian Army Children School, Bonny Cantonment Nigerian Defence Academy Secondary School, Kaduna These schools offer a blend of academic education and military training, preparing students for careers in various branches of the Nigerian military. We went into more details here - https://militarywifi.com/military-secondary-schools-in-nigeria/ |
Education / 9 Benefits Of Enrolling Your Kids In Full Boarding Military Schools by CrownStarPro(m): 10:03pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
Imagine your child waking up in a dorm room with their classmates, wearing their military uniform, and starting their day with a rigorous physical training regimen. That’s just the beginning of a typical day for students at full-boarding military schools. We can imagine military boarding schools where young minds flourish into disciplined leaders and where character and excellence are cultivated. Military schools are known for their discipline, structure, and academic rigor. But what other benefits do they offer students? Join us on this captivating expedition through the benefits of full boarding military schools, where education is painted with character, leadership, and opportunity. In the following section, we’ll uncover the wealth of advantages these schools offer, forging individuals who are not only academically adept but also resilient, conscientious, and prepared for life’s challenges. Here are the benefits of military boarding schools for aspiring cadets and parents seeking to enroll their kids in military schools: Academic Excellence Character Development Leadership Skills Discipline and Self-Discipline Physical Fitness Camaraderie and Teamwork Independence and Personal Growth College and Career Readiness Alumni Network and Support We wrote more on these points here - https://militarywifi.com/the-benefits-of-full-boarding-military-schools/ |
Education / See The Best Military High Schools In Africa In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 9:55pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
Notable Military High Schools in Eastern Africa Kenya Military Academy Location: Kenya Established: 1974 Curriculum: Military science, defense studies, international relations Training: Field exercises, weapon handling, combat simulations Admission: Kenyan citizens aged 18-26, high school education, selection process Tanzania Military Academy Location: Tanzania Founded: 1963 Curriculum: Military tactics, national security Training: Practical exercises, mental agility Admission: Tanzanian citizens aged 18-22, high school education, selection process Notable Military High Schools in Western Africa Nigerian Military School (NMS) Location: Lagos, Nigeria Established: 1954 Curriculum: Mathematics, science, humanities, languages Admission: Competitive selection process, merit-based Ghana Military Academy (GMA) Location: Accra, Ghana Established: 1960 Training: Four-year program, military and academic subjects Admission: Entrance examination, fitness test, medical examination Notable Military High Schools in Northern Africa Royal Moroccan Military Academy Location: Morocco Established: 1956 Curriculum: Infantry tactics, advanced weaponry Core Values: Loyalty, honor, duty Military Academy of Tunisia Location: Tunisia History: Since 1957 Curriculum: Military education and academic studies Core Values: Integrity, courage, professionalism Notable Military High Schools in Southern Africa The Waterkloof Military School Location: Pretoria, South Africa Established: 1903 Curriculum: Military disciplines, academics Admission: Physical and academic assessments St. Paul’s Mission School Location: Murewa, Zimbabwe Established: 1907 Focus: Discipline, leadership, character development Admission: Physical fitness, academic proficiency, commitment to core principles Learn more about them here - https://militarywifi.com/best-military-high-schools-in-africa/ |
Education / Re: Insight Into The Best Christian Military Schools In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 9:42pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
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Education / Re: Insight Into The Best Christian Military Schools In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 9:37pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
immortalcrown: It's not in Nigeria |
Education / Insight Into The Best Christian Military Schools In 2024 by CrownStarPro(m): 9:30pm On Dec 24, 2023 |
Everything You need to know about Christian Military Schools Christian Military schools are exceptional academic institutions that combine rich Christian education and a sprinkle of military discipline in the education of students. Lately, parents have become concerned with the future of their children, struggling to keep them on the right path amid social pressures, pop culture, Gen Z, and other noise and distractions around the world. Due to this fear, many parents gravitate towards the idea of sending their kids to Christian Military schools where they believe their kids would have access to an atmosphere and a place where the expectations for their children align with the values and standards of the school. In this article, we will explore why making the unique choice of sending your child to a Christian Military school will be a very good decision. What makes Christian Military Schools stand out? Christian Military Schools at their core have been known to encourage and teach young people to see and understand the world through the lens of God’s truth while being very responsible, diligent, and disciplined. At Christian Military schools, students’ perspectives of the world and learning culture are greatly influenced and shaped through a reflection of the bible. This reflection is on the ultimate truth- God, at the centre, and a thorough knowledge that God created and sustains the world. Christian military schools uphold dearly the virtues of communal living, teamwork, excellent education, service and leadership. Christian Military Schools do not only provide scholastic excellence blended with Christian values and teachings, but they also challenge students to be critical thinkers, and prepare them with Christ-like and real-time leadership skills to participate effectively in the real world of influence. In addition, Christian Military schools place a strong emphasis on character development, structure and discipline not found in normal public or private schools. Aside from these points mentioned earlier, a very important feature of Christian Military Schools is “Partnership with parents”. Christian Military Schools are built in such a way that students see the school as an extension of their home. They therefore prioritize parents working extensively with their kids and take responsibility to create a continuous conducive environment that matches the principle and experience their kids get while at school. Academics at Christian Military Schools Most parents doubt the quality of academic excellence in Christian Military Schools but it has been observed that aside from Christian Military Schools ensuring deep and extensive investment in the spiritual experience and maturity of students, they also make sure students have an all-around experience in their academics with sound and qualified teachers who embody true Christian living. This emphasizes the point that students in Christian Military Schools when taught about true Christian living do not have to look too far to understand the topic because the traits are well expressed in the teachers and staff of their school. At Christian Military Schools, a balanced mix of standard education and military learning curricula are used which includes but is not limited to subjects like; English Maths Social Studies History Fine arts Languages Communications The Christian Military Schools also offer a series of Advanced Placement and College Credit courses which over the years have placed students at high rates of college acceptance ranging from 85-95%. Take a look at the Christian Brothers Academy. Extracurricular activities at Christian Military Schools Too many times, parents fear that their children might not be involved in extracurricular activities because of the amount of time Christian Military Schools spend impacting biblical truths and instilling a sense of leadership in their students through military drills and exercises. Well, it is important to know that this fear does not hold. Christian Military Schools are different from others particularly because they are very practical with the teachings they instill in their students. To teach their students the beauty of teamwork and the essence of physical health, students actively participate in sports. This includes athletics, field events, basketball, baseball, soccer regular endurance jogs etc. And for the record, Christian Military Schools have a healthy heritage of winning at Interstate sports events. To build students who are concerned about service and leadership, community services such as singing with the older saints down the school, and environmental cleanups Leadership and service seminars are carried out as frequently as possible. To build young men and women who are futuristic and determined to shape culture and influence the world positively, extra efforts are made to help develop their creative abilities in Public speaking,(through debate clubs) drama, drawing, and music. As a means of balance too, students whose hearts are akin to becoming men of the armed forces have their interests and passions ignited with special programs like the AJROTC: Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. Eventually, all of these carefully curated extracurricular activities shape the perspectives of students as they emerge as leaders who influence culture greatly in whichever space they wish to play in. In the words of Frederick Buechner, giving them “a sense of vocation where their deep passions and world’s deep needs meet.” Best Christian Military Schools in 2024 According to the MIlitaryWiFi.com Review, here is the list of the top Christian Military School in 2024 https://militarywifi.com/the-best-christian-military-schools-in-2024/ |
Nairaland / General / Re: 10 African Countries With The Highest Military Strength And Fire Power by CrownStarPro(m): 1:32am On Oct 13, 2023 |
This list is outdated. I found an updated List of the 2024 ranking of the top 10 African Countries With The Highest Military Strength And Fire Power on a military blog. here is the link to the list - https://militarywifi.com/top-10-strongest-military-in-africa/ |
Career / Re: Do Non-commissioned Officers In The Nigerian Airforce Fly Aircrafts Too? by CrownStarPro(m): 12:55am On Sep 25, 2023 |
And here is a list of the 10 best airforce in Africa. You can read up so you know which country has the strongest and weakest Airforce in Africa https://militarywifi.com/top-best-air-forces-in-africa/ |
Foreign Affairs / Re: See The Cost Of USA Presidential Plane "Airforce One" by CrownStarPro(m): 10:11pm On Jun 29, 2023 |
Omo...it's expensive oh... Jesus. However, which African country has the best Airforce sef? this site lists them https://militarywifi.com/top-best-air-forces-in-africa/ |
Education / International Scholarships In Canada 2023 by CrownStarPro(m): 5:02pm On Feb 09, 2023 |
Undergraduate Scholarships in Canada 2023 Deadline: Throughout the year. The University of Toronto opened the application process for International Scholarships in Canada 2022 – 2023, students from all countries of the world are welcome to apply to obtain it in any of the undergraduate courses by the higher education institution . This house of study is considered one of the best in the world, it has been recognized for training and training new international leaders. The University of Toronto provides the necessary help to students in order to facilitate their personal and educational goals. Since its founding, it has offered more than 700 undergraduate and 200 postgraduate programs. Fulfill your educational goals in Canada Institutions where you will study: University of Toronto, Canada. Levels and areas of studies: Scholarships are awarded in all available undergraduate courses offered by the University of Toronto. Who can participate?: All students worldwide are accepted to participate and be part of the selection processes. It may interest you: Duolingo English test Facebook Scholarship Foundation Vanier Canada Full Scholarship Motivational letters to win a world scholarship Scholarship endowment: The funding program includes a $10,000 gate award in the student's first year of study, access to part-time employment on campus during the second year. Conditions that participants must meet: To be considered for international scholarships in Canada you must: Have an excellent academic record. Submit a formal online application to a full-time undergraduate course at the University of Toronto. Subsequently, you will automatically be considered for scholarships in Canada. Submit certificates and scores from the TOEFL or IELTS exams on English language proficiency. It is recommended to have a high knowledge of it. Instructions to apply: Applicants must submit a statement of purpose and objectives, official test scores, three letters of reference, a resume, and transcripts or mark sheets with their scholarship application to study in Canada. Deadline: Throughout the year. Page Link: https://future.utoronto.ca/finances/scholarships/ Read More Here - https://www.pickascholarship.com/ |
Investment / Re: Avoid This by CrownStarPro(m): 11:06pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
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Crime / Re: "Lady's Breast Sucked On Orders Of Oyo Task Force" - Twitter User Claims by CrownStarPro(m): 12:12pm On Aug 16, 2017 |
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Romance / Re: The Happiness Of Living Alone Summed Up In 37+ Illustrations by CrownStarPro(m): 11:37am On Aug 16, 2017 |
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Nairaland / General / Re: Today Is Seun Osewa Birthday...let's Show Him Love (post Your Greetings) by CrownStarPro(m): 11:34pm On Jul 17, 2017 |
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Religion / Re: A Rejoinder On Why I Left Christ Embassy Church By Marchman by CrownStarPro(m): 1:23am On Jul 10, 2017 |
I read Marchman's posts. I have read yours. This is my own experience. When I was younger, we use to attend christ Apostolic Church. At the age of 8, we startee attending Mountain of Fire. When I turned 15, we left mountain of fire for CE. The first service I attended in CE was awkward to me. Especially whenever prayer points are called, even a 6 year old kid will be speaking gibberish. What pained me most is: I pray in clear English. One day, someone approached me and said I wasn't filled with the Holy Spirit. I was 16 then. I was astonished by those words. I asked him "How?" he replied by telling me that I don't speak in tongues. I swallowed that. I joined the choir in CE. I discovered something among the members of CE. The previous choir master was excommunicated because he married from dunamis church and the pastor in CE wasn't in support of the marriage. That guy left CE. I caught the new choir master fvcking the lead female singer on one of our Saturday choir practice in the church hall. They didn't expect me to come so early. I was 17 then. He tried to bribe me with some cash which I rejected, then the lady offered her body for a quickie... I had to run away because I scared for my life..Humans can do anything when their reputation is at stake. I left the church for a while. Months later, I came back. Things worsened. Or maybe my eyes opened. I swept the previous incident under the rugs (except now). I observed the semi-nude dressing in the church, the guys who fry hair... In fact... I stopped seeing CE as a church... My friends call it - Pimping gathering. A gathering where you hunt for women to lay with. Everyone in CE try to act big and robust while they are dying silently. Fakers everywhere. In fact CE tire me. I'm 20 now. I only visit CE once in a long while especially when I want to Jus get a fling with someone. I forgot to mention that I was almost harassed sexually by one of their ushers when I visited one time some months back. It was mid-service and I was set to leave. I would have fallen for it but thank God someone came out to pee just in time... That was the last visit. It's one of the Abuja branch. Don't ask me to be precise. SMH |
Romance / Re: Guys, how do you control your public erection,share your experience! by CrownStarPro(m): 7:07pm On Jul 08, 2017 |
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Celebrities / Re: Checkout The Hilarious Captions To This Davido's Photo by CrownStarPro(m): 10:57am On Jul 05, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: After Watching This Video, I Can Say Authoritatively, It's Over For Nigeria. by CrownStarPro(m): 10:13pm On Jun 20, 2017 |
Biafra will never come ... And if it does, I will denounce the ibos... A landlocked country... The land will be massively overloaded with people... Who will you sell your goods to?... This man is just twisting your heads for selfish reasons... If you feel you are being marginalized in Niger... There are better ways to fix the issue... Biafra is certainly not the solution but rather a problem which will break the ibos to the core... I only see hunger, overpopulation and many other disasters in your so-called Biafra. 1 Like |
Literature / Re: Mission Sambisa!!! (all Is Fair In Love And War) by CrownStarPro(m): 2:49pm On Jun 14, 2017 |
BiafraBushBoy GeneralBush ... I'm here on behalf of NCAN North Central Region. Please forgive that guy and continue... Biko... Hapu nwantahu... Bia complete dis story... Onatomuto ka sugar |
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