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lastmessenger: The Anita and pastor chris saga is a clear indication that the whole of Christ embassy is a joke.90% of their speaking in tongues is fake.there is more worship of money,self and sense than the worship of God.I am talking as somebody who has been part of the church.those guys are fake.most people go their because their emotions are pleased.y do I keep seeing u in any post that pastor Chris is mentioned.?? did u go to blw to look at what people are doing or to serve God? |
kITATITA: 1. Ignorancetrue talk |
1. Malaria (20% of deaths annually) Malaria Consortium Nigeria informs that 11% of all child deaths in the world happen in Nigeria. The leading reason for them is malaria. Nearly 250,000 of Nigerian children die every year from malaria. Despite the fact that the most vulnerable for this diseases are pregnant women and children, the entire population is at risk. 2. Lower Respiratory Infections (19%) Pneumonia and some other lower respiratory tract diseases are the second leading case of deaths in Nigeria. The main way of preventing it – an early treatment. These kind of diseases affect children and adults equally. 3.HIV (9%) Nigeria has the second-largest number of people living with HIV. in Nigeria the HIV prevalence rate among adults ages 15–49 was 3.1% in the beginning of 2014. Youth is more vulnerable to this disease and young women are at higher risk that young men. Main cases of getting HIV in Nigeria – heterosexual transmissions. 4.Diarrheal Diseases (5%) Diarrheal diseas are common at the vast of African countries. According to the UNESCO statistics, the diarrhea death rate in Nigeria is 18.8% and is one of the worst result in sub- Sahara Africa. Diarrhea is a case of over 16% of child deaths in Nigeria. 150,000 deaths mainly amongst children under five occur annually because this disease. Usually it is caused by poor sanitation and hygiene practices. 5. Meningitis (3%) The worst thing about meningitis is that it usually has very bad consequences for general health even after recovery. For example on 2009 large outbreak of this illness caused more than 75 000 cases and 4000 deaths in northern Nigeria and southern Niger. source; who(world health organisation) |
It was reported a couple of days ago that the ex-president enrolled for a Master/PhD in theology at the National Open University of Nigeria, NOUN. Premium Times have now reported that Obasanjo said his reason for this step is to deepen his relationship and knowledge of God. He added that this move was not to become a pastor as speculated by some people but to understand God and serve him better. “ Learning should be a continuous process and if you can do it and learn without the formality of a university, all well and good. But I chose to learn and continue to learn by other means and through the discipline and the formality of the university system,” he said, after completing his registration at the university’s main study centre in Lagos. He also revealed that getting an education was not his only motivation. He expressed his goal which is to bring more publicity to the institution itself. “I wanted to throw a bit of limelight on this institution; knowing fully well that this country at no time in the foreseeable future would be able to provide built and walled universities for all the Nigerian students who want to have higher education.” Apparently, this will be a fruitful move as the Dean of School of Arts and Social Sciences, David Otubanjo has stated that the number of students that enrolled at the university quadrupled following the former president’s enrollment in 2009. The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Vincent Tenebe, said the number of enrolled students jumped from 32,000 with 16,000 of them being active students in 2010 to 308,000 enrolled students with 16,000 of them being active in 2014. He said its study centres had grown from 32 to 55 in the same period while the institution’s staff strength grew from 820 in 2010 to 25, 000 in 2014. “ Your intervention in educational development in Nigeria by resuscitating the National Open University, ensuring vigorous development of the institution, enrolling as a student and graduating with flying colours and yet today returning for a higher qualification of PHD can never be over emphasised ,” said Mr. Tenebe to Mr. Obasanjo. Obasanjo also urged Nigerians, in his speech, to consider the opportunity provided by NOUN. He said the quality of study at the university was not inferior to conventional universities in the country. Although he refused to open up about his real age, he made sure to encourage Nigerians to seek knowledge wherever they can find it. “I’ve told my children that when I have difficulty I’d tell them to come and teach me. This proves that there should be no shame in learning and any knowledge that you acquire becomes your own, nobody has to take it away from you” It was reported yesterday that the former country leader is set to enroll as a graduate student at the headquarters of the National Open University of Nigeria, Lagos, on September 30. Obasanjo, who obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in 2009, c onfirmed the information that he would be back to school for a doctorate degree, starting with a Master’s degree. |
Mention: Yeah.. The best thing is, Get an education before you pursue your dreams or go into the venture you've always longed for..exactly the educated successful entrepreneurs are even more than the un educated ones. |
u forgot to mention the millions of dropouts who followed this peoples path and never made it. |
its a choice.you have to live life with the mentality that whether you go to school or not you will be successful. success does not come through schooling. |
wow reach out. preparing my customs. was given the opportunity to perform in our grand launch with 2000 ppl in attendance. |
calm down and lemme win |
Jinyjagz: question for d godsur fada must be one of dem |
nairalanders share any experience you have from purchasing items from online stores like jumai,konga etc.was it worth it or do you have any regrets? |
make ah go create account before pesin steal my nickname |
reaky: BOOKEDu still dey chop?? abeg if u no want the space give me |
if eceryone here is claiming saint abeg whr d men wey dey beat their wives? |
hmm |
hmm. |
naturally: Trad wedding is d marriage and white wedding is just to publicisedid the trad not publicise The wedding enough?? |
as for me I Like P.O.C umeh and my best poem is ambassadors of poverty because of the message it carries.who's your best poet and what's your favourite poem? |
wish this topic could enter fp. |
Is it right as a negerian to do your white wedding before your traditional wedding? nairalanders pls share your opinion on this. |
punch ;Dpunch |
donroxy: I was newspaper crazy as a teen and Punch, the most beautiful newspaper, was my favourite cuz that's my papa's favourite but Make I no lie you the best Newspaper in Nigeria iscorrect.I totally dislike "this day" newspaper |
Choi |
To my fellow nairaland users who read newspapers I would like to know your opinion on Which newspaper is The best in Nigeria presently.as for me I like punch and daily trust.share your thoughts |
To my fellow nairaland users who read newspapers I would like to know your opinion on Which newspaper is The best in Nigeria presently.as for me I like punch and daily trust.share your thoughts |
hmm |
India beat Nigeria 99-1 the person that scored for Nigeria died on The pitch after The goal.and india was banned by fifa for using juju |
space resevered in case it enters front page |
waiting for flops.martins is in form nd should be recalled.thats wat i hate abt caoches does football have to do with age?? am waiting to see messi nd ronaldo@30 |
lecrea is too good |
what if the new number is registered to another 2go acct .will it work?? |
nice topic |
make i eat first