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CelebritiesRe: Annie Macaulay Idibia Flaunts Baby Bump by donkross1(m): 4:11pm On Sep 28, 2013
eddyland: everything about celebrity them will show us, if they get belle, them go show us, if they born piking them go show us, if they quarel among themselves, them go show us, if they comment, they go show us, if they mess, them go show us, chai poor man don realy suffer for this lif, mind u, i no poor o
I tire for the matter oo and if we talk na dem go say we no nature
CelebritiesRe: Chidinma Did Not Pose Unclad - Shares Original Photos by donkross1(m): 1:21pm On Sep 28, 2013
Capableben: NAME SAKE KE? IS PEPPY=CHIDIMMAhuh
i wonder oo
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Questions For The Presidential Media Chat On Sunday? by donkross1(m): 12:59pm On Sep 28, 2013
iamlukky: Why are so dumb, sir ?
hehehehehe. haba! habatically
CelebritiesRe: Annie Macaulay Idibia Flaunts Baby Bump by donkross1(m): 12:37pm On Sep 28, 2013
Davijunson: why cant some ppl b matured for once.....were yu forced to open d thread..? why com and spill rubbish here...if yu no get anytin 2do, yu can com help me weed ma surroundin...i will pay yu...N.O.N.S.E.N.S.E....!!!!
. why are you taking it personal na. Are u in anyway related to 2baba or wat. Anyways am not here to diss anyone. Peace
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Questions For The Presidential Media Chat On Sunday? by donkross1(m): 12:27pm On Sep 28, 2013
adesammy1: what is he doing to reduce the price of garri? Na first to comment I behuh skelewu
haaan tatatatatatatatata haaaan ohhh haaan . u r soooo funny ooo. mtcheeew
CelebritiesRe: Mary J Blige Performing In Nigeria (Pictures) by donkross1(m): 12:25pm On Sep 28, 2013
sanniemoe: I missed that show and I cried so much.
so ?
CelebritiesRe: Annie Macaulay Idibia Flaunts Baby Bump by donkross1(m): 11:47am On Sep 28, 2013
so i should start jumping up n down abi.
CelebritiesRe: Mary J Blige Performing In Nigeria (Pictures) by donkross1(m): 11:45am On Sep 28, 2013
R2bees: no. 2pac
best answer
Nairaland GeneralRe: The Official Nairaland Got Talent Thread by donkross1(m): 11:26am On Sep 28, 2013
i can read your mind. you yes you ......
CultureRe: Do You Know The Names Of Basic Colours In Your Local Language? by donkross1(m): 11:20am On Sep 28, 2013
Annie2gud: Lol...this must be very tasking.However let me try.The isokos calls Red..(iredi)blue(i blue)white(ofua fon)the rest i dnt know how to put them to writing.Lolz almost Bit my Tongue.
Are you from isoko ?
CelebritiesRe: Rukky Sanda's 'keeping My Man' Movie Premiere (Pictures) by donkross1(m): 11:18am On Sep 28, 2013
SimonAndal:
sometimes I thought I may stay together what is the bathtub and put in a maman memon m
What is this one saying
PhonesRe: The List Of Tecno Phones That Would Have BBM by donkross1(m): 10:23am On Sep 21, 2013
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Christianity EtcRe: Reachout Nigeria 2013: Celebrating Our Possibilities by donkross1(m): 7:21am On Sep 16, 2013
Gombs: In almost 53 years since the Independence of Nigeria, much has been said about the over-all impact of leadership in the development of the nation. “Think not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.” In the light of this, ReachOut Nigeria is being established to awaken the patriotic spirit of every Nigerian citizen and re-align their mental attitude towards nation building irrespective of age, ethnicity or class.

ReachOut Nigeria is a nationwide evangelical campaign that involves the free distribution of ‘Rhapsody of Realities’ daily devotional to people all over the country to celebrate Nigeria's independence. Last year, ReachOut Nigeria 2012 celebrated our great country Nigeria in her 52nd anniversary and as 15 million copies of the 'Rhapsody Realities Daily Devotional' was paid for by partners in the church and distributed free through out the nation. This year an estimated 30million copies will be freely distributed.

Several millions of copies of the best-selling daily devotional (around the world second only to the bible) and Bible-study guide have been distributed in different format in over 232 countries and territories out of an estimated 254 countries and territories of the world, and it is in 196 languages of the world including Afrikaans, Arabic, Cantonese, Croatian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Mandarin, Myanmar, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish,
Swahili...and still counting! New languages are added regularly, making the devotional accessible to many more in different parts of the globe, thus bringing the richness of God’s Word into their lives. Little wonder the devotional, oftentimes, is referred to as the, “Messenger Angel”.

The devotional has been designed to enhance your spiritual growth and development.
You will be refreshed, completely transformed and positioned for a day-to-day experience of success and victory as you go through the life-changing thoughts in this month’s devotional.

Through Reachout Nigeria, positive changes has occurred in numerous cities and villages around the Country.
In Port Harcourt, a major Nigerian city, inmates at the state’s maximum prison were given access to computer training, thanks to the ultra-modern computer training center built by Christ Embassy within the prison’s premises. They also began to enjoy a wholesome spiritual experience at the Christ Embassy Cathedral also built by the ministry.

Beefing Up Security In Lagos And Anambra States.
In Lagos and Anambra States, Christ Embassy helped to improve the state of security by providing equipment for security operatives. In Lagos, security vans were presented to the state government, while in Anambra 35 networked computers were presented to all 35 divisional police offices in the state.

Impacting The Educational Sector
In the area of education, partners in major cities like Lagos and Benin made efforts at improving the lot of students in schools by renovating classrooms and libraries and equipping them with books and computers.
Governor Adams Oshiomole of Edo State poured encomiums on Christ Embassy for organizing charitable
projects across the nation describing the endeavour as
inspiring and worthy of emulation. He commended the Church for championing the cause for change—positive change in Nigeria.

Also, partners in Calabar, Makurdi and Ebonyi rewarded academic excellence amongst students in the states who participated in special debates and quiz competitions organized under the auspices of ReachOut Nigeria 2010.
A Primary School in Bauchi State where pupils sat on the floor to learn, received classroom furniture from members of Christ Embassy Bauchi. The pupils, who also received free notebooks from the partners, now learn more comfortably.

Face-lifting Hospitals/Providing Medical Supplies In Kano State, the partners addressed health issues in the rural communities by supplying Medical Aid andoffering free Medicare to many in some ruralcommunities like Gezawa LGA, where such is above the reach of the average rural dweller. In Nassarawa State, free drugs were presented to citizens of Lafia.
Also making an impact in the health sector, Rhapsody of Realities Partners in Oyo and Ogun states renovated hospitals and supplied them with some medical equipment.
In Lagos State, a symposium was convened to educate motorcyclists on safety and they were provided with vests and crash helmets.
A specially fitted ambulance was also donated to the Lagos State Government as contribution to the development of the Health Sector in the state. Receiving the ambulance on behalf of the Lagos State Governor, the representative Mr. Fola Arthur Worrey said, “This is a case of practical support for a positive ideal. It’s an indication that, beyond the common rhetoric, change must be practical and solid. This ambulance is an evidence of support. On behalf of the Lagos State government and the citizenry, I say “thank you” to Christ Embassy.”

Other projects embarked upon by Christ Embassy Church chapters in marking Reach Out Nigeria
Campaign include: provision of boreholes in several communities across the country, provision of supplies for inmates in prisons, orphanages and remand homes, the renovation and supply of equipment and services for various Police stations in different parts of the country, provision of computers and IT facilities to schools, prisons and police stations etc. …and so
much more!!!

Nigeria has a soul that can be reached and transformed.
That’s the reason for ReachOut Nigeria: To inspire patriotism and build the future we want for our nation.
That future is worth celebrating, and through ReachOut Nigeria 2013, we celebrate the Nigeria we hope for and which we have seen!

You can be a part of it by either participating in free distribution to people around you or sponsor a project or sponsor copies to be distributed freely. Visit the nearest Christ Embassy Church close to you for more details.

Watch out for more reports on the ReachOut Nigeria 2013 Campaign

God bless you

Cheers

Watch more here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=526bjozlMDk&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D526bjozlMDk
. GLORY grin
Gombs: In almost 53 years since the Independence of Nigeria, much has been said about the over-all impact of leadership in the development of the nation. “Think not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.” In the light of this, ReachOut Nigeria is being established to awaken the patriotic spirit of every Nigerian citizen and re-align their mental attitude towards nation building irrespective of age, ethnicity or class.

ReachOut Nigeria is a nationwide evangelical campaign that involves the free distribution of ‘Rhapsody of Realities’ daily devotional to people all over the country to celebrate Nigeria's independence. Last year, ReachOut Nigeria 2012 celebrated our great country Nigeria in her 52nd anniversary and as 15 million copies of the 'Rhapsody Realities Daily Devotional' was paid for by partners in the church and distributed free through out the nation. This year an estimated 30million copies will be freely distributed.

Several millions of copies of the best-selling daily devotional (around the world second only to the bible) and Bible-study guide have been distributed in different format in over 232 countries and territories out of an estimated 254 countries and territories of the world, and it is in 196 languages of the world including Afrikaans, Arabic, Cantonese, Croatian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Mandarin, Myanmar, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish,
Swahili...and still counting! New languages are added regularly, making the devotional accessible to many more in different parts of the globe, thus bringing the richness of God’s Word into their lives. Little wonder the devotional, oftentimes, is referred to as the, “Messenger Angel”.

The devotional has been designed to enhance your spiritual growth and development.
You will be refreshed, completely transformed and positioned for a day-to-day experience of success and victory as you go through the life-changing thoughts in this month’s devotional.

Through Reachout Nigeria, positive changes has occurred in numerous cities and villages around the Country.
In Port Harcourt, a major Nigerian city, inmates at the state’s maximum prison were given access to computer training, thanks to the ultra-modern computer training center built by Christ Embassy within the prison’s premises. They also began to enjoy a wholesome spiritual experience at the Christ Embassy Cathedral also built by the ministry.

Beefing Up Security In Lagos And Anambra States.
In Lagos and Anambra States, Christ Embassy helped to improve the state of security by providing equipment for security operatives. In Lagos, security vans were presented to the state government, while in Anambra 35 networked computers were presented to all 35 divisional police offices in the state.

Impacting The Educational Sector
In the area of education, partners in major cities like Lagos and Benin made efforts at improving the lot of students in schools by renovating classrooms and libraries and equipping them with books and computers.
Governor Adams Oshiomole of Edo State poured encomiums on Christ Embassy for organizing charitable
projects across the nation describing the endeavour as
inspiring and worthy of emulation. He commended the Church for championing the cause for change—positive change in Nigeria.

Also, partners in Calabar, Makurdi and Ebonyi rewarded academic excellence amongst students in the states who participated in special debates and quiz competitions organized under the auspices of ReachOut Nigeria 2010.
A Primary School in Bauchi State where pupils sat on the floor to learn, received classroom furniture from members of Christ Embassy Bauchi. The pupils, who also received free notebooks from the partners, now learn more comfortably.

Face-lifting Hospitals/Providing Medical Supplies In Kano State, the partners addressed health issues in the rural communities by supplying Medical Aid andoffering free Medicare to many in some ruralcommunities like Gezawa LGA, where such is above the reach of the average rural dweller. In Nassarawa State, free drugs were presented to citizens of Lafia.
Also making an impact in the health sector, Rhapsody of Realities Partners in Oyo and Ogun states renovated hospitals and supplied them with some medical equipment.
In Lagos State, a symposium was convened to educate motorcyclists on safety and they were provided with vests and crash helmets.
A specially fitted ambulance was also donated to the Lagos State Government as contribution to the development of the Health Sector in the state. Receiving the ambulance on behalf of the Lagos State Governor, the representative Mr. Fola Arthur Worrey said, “This is a case of practical support for a positive ideal. It’s an indication that, beyond the common rhetoric, change must be practical and solid. This ambulance is an evidence of support. On behalf of the Lagos State government and the citizenry, I say “thank you” to Christ Embassy.”

Other projects embarked upon by Christ Embassy Church chapters in marking Reach Out Nigeria
Campaign include: provision of boreholes in several communities across the country, provision of supplies for inmates in prisons, orphanages and remand homes, the renovation and supply of equipment and services for various Police stations in different parts of the country, provision of computers and IT facilities to schools, prisons and police stations etc. …and so
much more!!!

Nigeria has a soul that can be reached and transformed.
That’s the reason for ReachOut Nigeria: To inspire patriotism and build the future we want for our nation.
That future is worth celebrating, and through ReachOut Nigeria 2013, we celebrate the Nigeria we hope for and which we have seen!

You can be a part of it by either participating in free distribution to people around you or sponsor a project or sponsor copies to be distributed freely. Visit the nearest Christ Embassy Church close to you for more details.

Watch out for more reports on the ReachOut Nigeria 2013 Campaign

God bless you

Cheers

Watch more here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=526bjozlMDk&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D526bjozlMDk
. GLORY
Christianity EtcRe: How Should Christians Use Social Media? by donkross1(m): 6:16pm On Sep 13, 2013
destino24: therapy please!!!
HMMMM NOT NICE BY U
HealthRe: Guys, How Often Do You Change Your Boxer Shorts? by donkross1(m): 5:51pm On Sep 13, 2013
even the great sorcerer MERLIN wore 1 cloth from season 1 to 5 (shey person wey no change cloth go change boxers) so who am i not to wear one boxers for 1 week grin . on a serious noteBOOK, i change ma boxers erryday n i dont use one boxers twice (washingnsetting)
Christianity EtcRe: How Should Christians Use Social Media? by donkross1(m): 3:01pm On Sep 11, 2013
Ajibam: We all need to belong. From tweeting your latest accomplishment on Twitter to the local library’s book clubs, everyone wants to belong to something, somewhere.

We believe it will bring value to our lives and enrich it in such a way to make us better people. We learn this from the time we are young children, hanging onto the schoolyard fence in the hopes that maybe that popular group of people will look our way and invite us to join their intimate clique. We transform our inner and outward appearance so the people who are most worth our time deem us a valuable part of their community.

Then we become adults. We throw off the chains of high school life just to cross the threshold of adulthood. We believe now we can become the real us, and we won’t have to fake who we are in order to impress others around us.

Wrong. Adulthood forces us to address deeper questions regarding our identity:

What if I never become a successful person in society? What if I never get married? Is this all there is to life? What’s my purpose in life?

We all need (and want) to belong. It’s in our DNA. We can fool ourselves into thinking we can journey through life on our own. With the development and proliferation of technology, it’s possible to meet most basic needs right from the comfort of our own home.

However, the hole within our hearts goes much deeper than our basic needs. It is buried deep within us and lies at the very fiber of our being. Our need for human connection and contact can never be met in a solo effort. Our validation comes from others, and no matter how deep we try to bury it and strive to fill it with material possessions, wealth, and intelligence, the hole never completely fills.

So, we keep searching.

We search for that group of people who will encourage us in our journey through life. We want them to believe in us, accept us for who we are, and, in essence, validate us as human beings.

The Creation of the Pseudo Community

Facebook entered the cyber world as a college site in which students could connect with each other from various dorms, fraternities and sororities, and campuses. Quick on the heels of MySpace, it attracted the attention of the public with its private settings and simpler page design.

When Facebook became open to the general public in the middle of 2007, hundreds of thousands joined in the hopes of networking. It became a new way to connect. It became a pseudo-community, where people could become anyone they wanted to be, all within the safety and comfort of their living room couches. Facebook became the conduit to link people to their past—that person with whom they’d lost connection—and connected them to the people they are in the present.

Social media redefined what it meant to communicate. Soon it replaced phone calls and even e-mails. People were relaying their most private and important information in semi-public status updates on Facebook.

However, Facebook does much more than serve as a conduit for connection. It challenges the very nature of authenticity and identity. With the push of a button, I can transform myself into whoever I want to be. I can add or delete facts about myself, post inspirational quotes to my wall and collect friends like I collect postage stamps. I can transform myself into the very person I wished I were back in high school.

An article in The Atlantic called “Is Facebook Making Us Lonely?” analyzes the notion that Facebook is increasing isolation and loneliness among users. Author Stephen Marche first explains the difference between being alone and loneliness. Many single people can experience contentment with their current life circumstances, yet people with families can feel alone.

In fact, Marche says Carnegie Mellon conducted a study in the late 1990s that showed Internet users already demonstrated increased loneliness. What separates these two ideas, according to Marche, is the quality of the interactions in one’s life. In other words, one can have many people one considers friends, but not have any confidants with which one can discuss deep personal matters. Facebook allows people to connect with friends, but users still lack the meaningful bond that results from intimate conversation and contact.

The article also reports Facebook creates an increased need for self-promotion and narcissism, and that those who post status updates, collect friends, and chat with friends actually report being less lonely. John Cacioppo, author of Loneliness, does not believe Facebook creates loneliness, but it can perpetuate it if abused.

“Facebook can be terrific, if we use it properly,” he wrote. “It’s like a car. You can drive it to pick up your friends. Or you can drive it alone. … How we use these technologies can lead to more integration, rather than more isolation.”

Marche concludes that Facebook itself doesn’t create loneliness; lonely users only use it as tool to connect with friends. Yet it does not create long-lasting connections as a whole. Marche said, “What Facebook has revealed about human nature – and this is not a minor revelation—is that connection is not the same as a bond, and that instant and total connection is no salvation, no ticket to a happier, better, or a more liberated version of humanity.”

Make no mistake. I am not advocating you don’t use Facebook. In fact, I believe it can be used as an invaluable resource to connect to people and things unattainable just a few short years ago.

However, we need group interaction now more than ever. One can enjoy a valuable (and therefore valued) life if one decides to make a difference in society. One cannot achieve this without interacting with others.

This is where the church comes in.

The more people engage in the pseudo community, the more isolated they feel. Their longing for authentic, personal connection increases. Small groups provide the gateway to meet that need for connection and community. A small group setting provides the intimate atmosphere in which people can express prayer requests and develop deep, long-lasting relationships with other believers. This is the prime environment for discipleship to take place.

As Christians, we need to use social media as a conduit for initial connection with both Christians and Non-Christians. Because social media may connect people to you, but that interaction might ultimately connect them to Christ.
Shallom


http://www.charismanews.com/culture/40866-how-should-christians-use-social-media
HNMMM NICE ONE BY U
PoliticsRe: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by donkross1(m): 1:34pm On Sep 11, 2013
stormm: http://saharareporters.com/article/opportunity-cost-tompolo%E2%80%99s-private-jet-kikiowo-ileowo
HMMM NICE ONE BY YOU
CareerRe: Choices You Might End-up Regretting In 10 Years by donkross1(m): 10:28pm On Sep 09, 2013
Toe_cynne: Wearing a mask to impress others. – If the face you always show the world is a mask, someday there will be nothing beneath it. Because when you spend too much time concentrating on everyone else’s perception of you, or who everyone else wants you to be, you eventually forget who you really are. So don’t fear the judgments of others; you know in your heart who you are and what’s true to you. You don’t have to be perfect to impress and inspire people. Let them be impressed and inspired by how you deal with your imperfections.


Letting someone else create your dreams for you. – The greatest challenge in life is discovering who you are; the second greatest is being happy with what you find. A big part of this is your decision to stay true to your own goals and dreams. Do you have people who disagree with you? Good. It means you’re standing your ground and walking your own path. Sometimes you’ll do things considered crazy by others, but when you catch yourself excitedly losing track of time, that’s when you’ll know you’re doing the right thing. Read The 4-Hour Workweek.


Keeping negative company. – Don’t let someone who has a bad attitude give it to you. Don’t let them get to you. They can’t pull the trigger if you don’t hand them the gun. When you remember that keeping the company of negative people is a choice, instead of an obligation, you free yourself to keep the company of compassion instead of anger, generosity instead of greed, and patience instead of anxiety.


Being selfish and egotistical. – A life filled with loving deeds and good character is the best tombstone. Those who you inspired and shared your love with will remember how you made them feel long after your time has expired. So carve your name on hearts, not stone. What you have done for yourself alone dies with you; what you have done for others and the world remains.


Avoiding change and growth. – If you want to know your past look into your present conditions. If you want to know your future look into your present actions. You must let go of the old to make way for the new; the old way is gone, never to come back. If you acknowledge this right now and take steps to address it, you will position yourself for lasting success. The Power of Habit.


Giving up when the going gets tough. – There are no failures, just results. Even if things don’t unfold the way you had expected, don’t be disheartened or give up. Learn what you can and move on. The one who continues to advance one step at a time will win in the end. Because the battle is always won far away and long before the final victory. It’s a process that occurs with small steps, decisions, and actions that gradually build upon each other and eventually lead to that glorious moment of triumph.


Trying to micromanage every little thing. – Life should be touched, not strangled. Sometimes you’ve got to relax and let life happen without incessant worry and micromanagement. Learn to let go a little before you squeeze too tight. Take a deep breath. When the dust settles and you can once again see the forest for the trees, take the next step forward. You don’t have to know exactly where you’re going to be headed somewhere great. Everything in life is in perfect order whether you understand it yet or not. It just takes some time to connect all the dots.

Settling for less than you deserve. – Be strong enough to let go and wise enough to wait for what you deserve. Sometimes you have to get knocked down lower than you have ever been to stand up taller than you ever were before. Sometimes your eyes need to be washed by your tears so you can see the possibilities in front of you with a clearer vision again. Don’t settle.

Endlessly waiting until tomorrow. – The trouble is, you always think you have more time than you do. But one day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to work on the things you’ve always wanted to do. And at that point you either will have achieved the goals you set for yourself, or you will have a list of excuses for why you haven’t. Read The Last Lecture.

Being lazy and wishy-washy. – The world doesn’t owe you anything, you owe the world something. So stop daydreaming and start DOING. Develop a backbone, not a wishbone. Take full responsibility for your life – take control. You are important and you are needed. It’s too late to sit around and wait for somebody to do something someday. Someday is now; the somebody the world needs is YOU.
HNMMM NICE ONE BY U
Christianity EtcRe: Ten Lies The Church Tells Women by donkross1(m): 10:25pm On Sep 09, 2013
[quote author=Okija_juju]Whats a lie about this?!

According to Apostle Paul..


I Cor. 11 – 8 “A Man is the image and glory of God: but the woman is the glory of the man. For the man is not of the woman; but the woman of the man: for neither was the man created for the woman; but the woman for the man. But I would have you know that the head of every man is Christ: and the head of the woman is the man: and the head of Christ is God.”

Refer...








And whats a Lie about this?!

Titus 2:5
English Standard Version (ESV)

5 to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled.




Okay... So are you calling brother Timothy a Lair?! angry

1 Timothy 2:12 ESV
I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet.






1 Cor. 11:7-10

"For a man ought not to have his head covered, since he is the image and glory of God; but the woman is the glory of man. 8 For man does not originate from woman, but woman from man; 9 for indeed man was not created for the woman’s sake, but woman for the man’s sake. 10 Therefore the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels."


1 Corinthians 11:3
3 But I want you to understand that Christ is the head of every man, and the man is the head of a woman, and God is the head of Christ.





Ephesians 5:23

23 For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself being the Savior of the body.







5 For this reason I left you in aCrete, that you would set in order what remains and bappoint celders in every city as I directed you,

6 namely, aif any man is above reproach, the bhusband of one wife, having children who believe, not accused of cdissipation or drebellion.

7 For the 1aoverseer must be above reproach as bGod’s steward, not cself-willed, not quick-tempered, not daddicted to wine, not pugnacious, enot fond of sordid gain,

Acts 2:17

17 ‘aAnd it shall be in the last days,’ God says,

‘That I will pour forth of My Spirit on all 1mankind;

And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,

And your young men shall see visions,

And your old men shall dream dreams;









1 Tim. 2:12-14

"But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet. 13 For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve. 14 And it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman being quite deceived, fell into transgression."







2 Corinthians 11:3

3 But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, your minds will be led astray from the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.









Erm... DUH!!

Shey na the strong Leadership qualities of Jezebel make her go barb Samsom head from Dada to mohawk!





[b][sub]Summary:: The Bible has nothing to do with new millenium or Y2k compliance.. You either obey the word of God or you become an unbeliever.. You women should simply obey the bible and be submissive.. Its this type of behavior that landed Mankind in the problems we are suffering today. You women have started again. Why wouldnt you learn from your ancestors Eve & Jezebel.. angry. HNMMM NICE ONE BY U
SportsDone Deal. Ozil Signs For Arsenal by donkross1(op): 7:00pm On Sep 02, 2013
Mesut Ozil has sealed a spectacular £40 million move to Arsenal after signing a five-year contract, Goal understands.
The Gunners have smashed their transfer record to land the Germany international, who underwent the second part of his
medical in Munich on Monday after agreeing personal terms with the club.
Goal has learned that Ozil has signed a deal worth £130,000-a-week that will run until 2018 after Real Madrid gave the green
light to his departure.

CelebritiesRe: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by donkross1(m): 7:26am On May 04, 2013
Lilimax: Keep your crap to yourself angry! Are you sure you read the write up?
The last time I checked, P-square graduated from University of Abuja. sad
rtfm!
sorry you didn't check well either of em was rusticated and the other left gwags wif his bro back then when they were using shagari benz. I hope wif dz few points av been able to convince and not confuse u dat dey aren't graduates of uniabuja.
CelebritiesTonto Dike Denies Representing Nigeria In Bba by donkross1(op): 6:55am On Apr 16, 2013
Its tonto again. Just right about some minutes ago, Nigeria's actress and singer tonto dike has been angry about the unconfirmed news that has been spreading round about her representing nigeria in big brother africa.

RomanceRe: The Mr. Valentine Challenge: Write A Love Letter! by donkross1(m): 11:06pm On Feb 06, 2013
This is how I wrote my letter. Dear my love comma how are you honey I wish you are here with me baby full stop. You left with me only a picture buh have been here planning for the future. How I wish I had wings I would fly away I will go far away to look for u and if I could make a wish I will wish to be there with you. Dassol.
EntertainmentHelp Help Help. by donkross1(op):
...... old stories
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Breaking Out Of E.m.e,(see Pics) by donkross1(m): 11:18pm On Feb 02, 2013
Curlyjay: How does this make me get 270+ in JAMB
soo you dey write jamb na hin u dey here. Oya go and read yaa book
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Breaking Out Of E.m.e,(see Pics) by donkross1(m): 11:14pm On Feb 02, 2013
lipsrsealed
tunnlex: Wich of the d'banjhuh R u a learnerhuh
he is even far from being a learner
PoliticsRe: Top 10 People That Need To Shut-up In 2013 by donkross1(m): 12:27pm On Jan 11, 2013
Nonsense. D number 1 on d list should be AKPORS. Hahahaha
Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Is Your Role Model? by donkross1(m): 9:43am On Dec 08, 2012
Johnnoah1st: den dat means naa JTF go kill u at last
oboy forget dat level actor no dey die for film
Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Is Your Role Model? by donkross1(m): 8:24am On Dec 08, 2012
pressongodsay: even me
hahahahaha, na to join al qaeda be that na
Nairaland GeneralRe: Who Is Your Role Model? by donkross1(m): 8:16am On Dec 08, 2012
Osama bin laden
CelebritiesRe: Happy Birthday Pastor Chris Oyakhilome! by donkross1(m): 6:39pm On Dec 07, 2012
Sam Milla: Celebrating big thieves as usual while condemning the petty thieves.

Yesterday it was Dezziani (Whatever that means) Madueke. Who only a day before that said that ' The reason for fuel scarcity is our demand for transparency in the sector.

Today it is a big scammer who brainwashed people into worshiping him and his expensive suits while stealing from them in the name of God.

I know about 'touch not my annointed' dont bother reminding me cos i am not touching him, i am just talking about him.
I don't just know what I can use to qualify your foolishness. May God forgive u and make you wise
RomanceRe: Why Do Our Ladies Find It Difficult To Sit With Their Legs Crossed? by donkross1(m): 4:58am On Nov 16, 2012
Beync: Shataap! European goat
. Hahahahhahahahahhahaha lwkmd omo na fyt.

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