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What is the current mileage, please? |
Is this still available? |
Is this available? |
2m, let's talk. |
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Price? |
Keep quiet, where did you get that statistics from that Edo north is majorly Muslim? Keep quiet and shut the pit of urs up. Paramount01: |
Is this the first body? What is the last this is going for, please? |
The rapture is a part of the second coming of Jesus Christ. Yes, the event the Christians are expecting now is the second coming of Jesus which is going to be in TWO PHASES. 1. PHASE ONE is the rapture. This is the catching up of the saints, both dead and alive. 1st Cor. 15:51-54, 1st These. 4:15-17 2. Immediately after the rapture, the raptured saints and Christ will be in the sky for a period of 7 years for the marriage supper of the Lamb. Rev. 19:1-9. Meanwhile, during the 7 years period, those who were not raptured would be faced with a world's first unitary government. They'll be facing the worst firm of oppression ever known since the world began. Matt. 24 spoke about this. 3. After one and two above comes the second phase of the SECOND COMING. Here, a battle referred to as the battle of Armegeddon would take place. The devil would be defeated by the army of God championed/led by Jesus Christ himself. 4. Following the conquest of Satan is the Millenial Reign of Jesus. To span a thousand years. Other events to follow. 5. This period is gradually winding down towards the final judgement. Key points Let us ensure we are prepared to partake in the first flight - the RAPTURE. pcagbaji: |
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[/b]Who's bleeding, who's wailing now? Tinubu supporter![b] TinubuNG: |
On the contrary, he has every right to determine shop for a successor. That's the norm in every developed and developing Nation. It has happened in Nigeria severally, it will happen again, heaven will not fall. Spare us the "moral right" thing or whatever you may mean with it please! TimmyTen:Democracy is only beautiful in a democracy where the outcome of election primaries are not determined by shared dollars! Moneybags who want to share share easily have their way. We reject such a democracy. In that case consensus is the best option. The governors who practice it mostly, Tinubu who has practiced it more just had to align. He has no option, let him (them) feel the pain! |
On the contrary, he has every right to determine shop for a successor. That's the norm in every developed and developing Nation. It has happened in Nigeria severally, it will happen again, heaven will not fall. Spare us the "moral right" thing or whatever you may mean with it please! TimmyTen: |
So much experience gained by these exposures from Baba! A President in the making!! |
Powerful and accurate analysis, dear namesake! I duff my hat. Richardonald: |
I bet you that there'll be a torrent of international engagements lined up for this gem of a person that Nigeria is blessed with. His CV speaks, his carriage, eloquence, comportment and presidential experience would be needed by the outside world if Nigeria says no! PYO is our best now... TheRareGem1: |
Is this all you can do!? Try more, I thought you had something genuine up your sleeves? Huh!? I'd!0t haslaw: |
I am behind PYO 2023 |
On the contrary, the Chicago drug baron is using them to gather deligates. The game is for them to step down for him at Eagles' Square with their deligates! Watch out. Crixxx: |
You can say it again! F117nighthawk: |
By John Adanike THERE is no gainsaying the fact that loyalty is crucial to the development of relationships between two individuals, individuals and parties, institutions, or any human organisation. Whether one employs the idea to achieve either positive or negative results, one thing is certain: there are gainers and losers. Whether the person, to whom loyalty is directed, appreciates it is another ball game. In the case of Nigeria, the upcoming general elections provide a litmus test for so many to demonstrate if what they have is loyalty to individuals or to their fatherland. Naturally, everyone to whom one form of kindness or the other has been shown or who has enjoyed largesse from someone superior is expected to reciprocate these gestures with loyalty. Man’s quest for loyalty is innate. It is against this background that one would like to single out Professor Yemi Osinbajo whose unalloyed loyalty to the Nigerian people is widely acclaimed and his love for his fatherland is incontestable. It is not unlikely that this nationalistic tendency is being challenged by those who will rather place loyalty to one individual over and above loyalty to his fatherland. To these people, PYO ought to naturally concede the presidency to his godfather, irrespective of the numerous socio-political baggage of the latter. Interestingly, the body language of PYO seems to suggest going to the river to fish for himself rather than being handed a piece of fish occasionally by his former master. He seems to believe that unwavering loyalty to the more than 200 million Nigerians will yield more dividends than to a few selfish countrymen who are ready to suck the country dry because of their parochial interests. In fact, PYO’s loyalty to his boss cannot be disputed. In all his official engagements, particularly where he has gone to represent the President, loyalty has always been his watchword. Even when his principal was away on medical holidays, the Vice-President performed his functions dutifully and did not outstep his boundaries. He has always served his principal and the country the best way he knows how. Outside the countries where he has represented the president, he has demonstrated not only loyalty to his principal but has also exhibited his love for his ethnic culture. It is commonplace to see him in his Yoruba traditional flowing Agbada. He never pretends to be a proud Yoruba man. As a progressive and a peace-loving Nigerian, PYO has shown his loyalty and “Omoluwabi” by always playing by the rules, especially in the perennial absences of his principal. Although some may consider this a political naiveté, this has nevertheless seen him through the seven years of political murky waters. Progressive par excellence, he is a legal colossus whose legal sagacity, as Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, was instrumental in the matchless progress and development of Lagos State under his former boss, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He is a man of amity and consensus whose firm belief in the rule of law is unquestionable. A man of indubitable honesty and unassailable integrity whose sense of justice for all is infectious, faced with all manner of political intrigues and temptations, yet he remains loyal and stands by his principal like a rock of Gibraltar. If half of the Nigerian politicians demonstrate the type of loyalty that PYO has exhibited to his superiors over the years, the country would have joined the comity of developed nations. Vice-President Osinbajo, no doubt, is a rare divine gift whose skills cannot and must not be jettisoned on the altar of politicking. This is the man we present to Nigerians as the next President of the Federal Republic. God save Nigeria. Dr Adanike, a lawyer, wrote from Lagos. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/04/between-loyalty-to-a-godfather-and-the-country/
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Tongues flowing to add more force...yaka sabata yakataba...re kata Yabala benehu: |
True, that man will "fight dirty!" So much desperation at a "life long ambition!" My PYO should watch his back. JooEeL: |
May God forbid a Tinubu presidency! |
#6,500 year 2006! |
Keep quiet! Joezinho: |
Putin would be taught me the lesson of his life that blood is sacred and no man has the right to take it unilaterally. |
If it was not advertised, it went through the backdoor! That BPP issued a certificate of no objection is one reason to think so, that there were underhand dealings being the whole process. Some persons just wanted to make money out of the country. Ideally, such an important project shouldn't leave any room for questioning. Unfortunately, there are so many questions about the entire stuff. How am I sure it wouldn't have ended up like the Abuja CCTV project?! hydroking23: |
Don't mind them Joo....r! They thinker they can just hoodwink the VP into signing what seems phony as a contract! obailala: |

