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OP, you try sha. Owerri my town will always take the lead as far as oringo is concerned. ![]() Though I hate myself for saying this, I was in Owerri for the weekend, so last Sunday, I decided to club at "House of Freeda". The newly renovated night club/VIP section..... Smh....... Imo State money dey cry for there. |
gentlepraise:God bless you for this question. I think it's about time our religious leaders stay out of politics and face their flocks. |
IgboAmakaa:Agwa ya okwu ka ọnụ. |
neroflo:if e pain you go do your own otumopko. BTW, she is not Igbo, she is from Abonima(rivers state ijaw) go and die. |
When money talks, bullsh*t keeps quiet. ![]() |
TD4real:OP, can you get a study leave from your place of work, even if it's without pay? But seriously, guy quit letting your parents plan your life for, be a man, make your own decisions and stand by them, you're 28 years for crying out loud. |
Oluwa!!! Chai! Oluwa, you've really blessed me o, I can never deny that! Mana, just add this one to the list Lord, biko zia nụ. |
Chai! |
Psalms 113:1-9. This psalms still gives me goosebumps anytime I sing it or hear someone else sing it. It's more or less my life's story. |
Wow, see question. OP, I understand where you are coming from, truth be told a car is a necessity not a luxury, but when you start getting a ride that is utterly luxurious then it means that you are really comfortable to a point. While land appreciates, and it is an asset. Just do whatever is in your heart to do, you've already made a decision, you are just bringing this up for us to affirm your decision. |
Everybody has a right to believe whatever he/she wants to believe. Ogbanje or no Ogbanje, I know that there are a lot of spiritual forces hovering around, so one just has to be careful. |
Common sense wey even fowl get this boy no even get am, why the hell would you go visit a married woman in her matrimonial home? If you want to discuss business do it elsewhere, abi you and the woman no get office? You are just too lucky, I would have shot your balls off. |
hakeem4:this is just epic! More like a mother giving a stubborn child a final warning. ![]() |
Hier:thanks for the explanation it was quite in depth. On Jesus suffering it was already prophesied by the prophets of old testament and if you read it deeply, you would realise that it was described exactly as it happened. Jesus suffered the way he did to fulfil the prophecy, that was why immediately they gave him the vinegar he said "it is finished". Comparing the suffering of Jesus with that of Paul is completely wrong. Also remember that in the same bible as I stated in my previous post it is written "whatever a man sows he reaps". Yes a born again is a new creature but the word of the Lord shall never fall to the dust. It's all these grace preachings that brings about this kind of beliefs. But remember that Apostle Paul also asked "shall we remain in sin that grace might abide? God forbid." Evil is evil, sin is sin. We all must pay the price for our actions whether good or bad. |
I still haven't seen a complete explanation to this scripture. I am not much of a religious person, but I read my Bible and try to avoid evil. The same bible says that "whatever a man sows he shall reap", examples are abound in the Bible of people who were evil and repented of their evil, they were forgiven, but in one way or the other they paid for the sins they committed. I will like to use the Apostle Paul as an example, he oversaw Stephen's stoning and persecuted the early Christians, after repentance I don't know of any other Apostle that suffered as much as Paul did. The Bible also wrote that heaven and earth shall pass away but my word shall remain, another passage wrote that non of his words shall ever fall to the ground. I believe that whatever a man sows he reaps, even though he is repentant or born again he must pay for his actions soon or later. My thoughts anyway, then again what do I know? ![]() |
This is madness, pure madness. Ban smoking in bars? How the hell did we end up with such a useless set of leaders? |
It's great to wake up everyday to news of the great things Nigerians in diaspora are doing. |
Abeg, make una tell Mr. President to remain where he is abeg, we are doing just fine without him around. He can extend his vacation till 2020 |
Papiikush:you just said it all in this one sentence. |
Imagine the rubbish people build in the name of roads. How can someone who calls him/herself an engineer look at this terrain and provide no coarse aggregate on the top soil to prevent the road from flowing with the laterite when it reaches its liquid limit. ![]() |
OP, look the real fact here is that there is hunger in the land. If not all these recession, job losses here and there and hunger these issues wouldn't have been raised in the 1st place. The only way out of this is simply, the FG should ensure that there is circulation of money in the system, pump in money into the country. That was exactly how President Franklin D Roosevelt got the US out of the great depression of the 1930s even Obama did something like that with the establishment of green companies everywhere providing employment for the masses. This is the only way out, because if everybody or majority of the masses are busy, all these call for secession would simply die a natural death. |
Knowing Urhobo people as well as I do, having warri on that map will definitely be a full blown disaster. |
With the level of information out there now, how can someone be claiming KKK? This just doesn't make sense, how can you be black and be a member of a white supremeist group that kills blacks? ![]() |
Seriously, I love this. |
Now this is what I call pretty beautiful. Like wow!!! See flawless skin tone. |
IamaNigerianGuy:Guy if I was a woman, I would have travelled to wherever you are to give you a quicky ![]() But seriously, that sit at home made an international statement that even the deaf heard. The northern oligarchy that kept this country in slavery all these years have woken up to the fact that it's no longer business as usual and the average northern citizens who have been diseducated and improvished by using religion as a tool don't see the need for a united Nigeria,but the few northerners who gain from this marriage of convenience called Nigeria are quacking in their boots because they forsee a future loss of petrodollar that has enriched their generations for years on end coming to an end as the movement of Biafra from this union will lead to a chain reaction that may see this country splitting into several nations. Nigerdelta republic being one of them. Well, all I can say at this juncture is "may the will of God be done". And to my fellow igbos in the north please my brothers be vigilant. These northerners can be very erratic in their behaviour. |
I bought an engagement ring the very day my fiancee kicked my butt on Mortal Kombat. I was beyond impressed. Oh boy come see combo |
Mckandre:Imagine even resident evil. ![]() I think I really need to get a PS4 |
oladeebo:Pray God heals you of this self-imposed, self-deteriorating, mind decaying tribal bigotry you are suffering from. Can't you guys survive a day without letting we igbos live in peace? Be hating, while we succeeding. |
I know I will crying uncontrollably on my wedding day along with with my mum and sis. Cos my dad won't be there to witness it. Oh, I wish my dad was alive to see his grandkids when they start coming. The man really tried for me. Call me a sissy all you want, but I still shed tears anytime I listen to Luther Vandross's "Dance with my Father" . |
chinoxstock:Fear ESAN!!! It should be bolded |
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, many past prophets of old suffered so much and yet, I can't remember, if they had any record of sin.