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Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Line Arts Made By Me.. by donvicky07(m): 1:19pm On Mar 20, 2016
I can't find my picture there ooo
SportsRe: Champions League Quater Final Draw: Whats Your Take ? by donvicky07(op): 1:05pm On Mar 18, 2016
dayojags10:
bring the cup back to England?, seriously, I love ur Sarcasm
Anything happens in football
SportsRe: Champions League Quater Final Draw: Whats Your Take ? by donvicky07(op): 12:43pm On Mar 18, 2016
Ur pick ?

SportsChampions League Quater Final Draw: Whats Your Take ? by donvicky07(op): 12:39pm On Mar 18, 2016
Wolfsburg v Real Madrid

Bayern Munich v Benfica

Barcelona v Atletico Madrid

Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City

The first legs will take place on April 5 and 6, and the second legs will be played on April 12 and 13.

EducationRe: NAIRALAND INTERSCHOOL DEBATE Team 4: Geniuses are born not made? by donvicky07(m): 5:44pm On Dec 28, 2015
pls hasten up !
Christianity EtcRe: 8 false Teachings by Churches And The Biblical Truths Concerning them. by donvicky07(m): 9:05am On Dec 14, 2015
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Guys, pls beware of false doctrines lyk dis evil post, the bible says in 1 Timothy 4:1-2 KJV

Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils;

[2] Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron;

I urge u not to be misled, we are in the last days, if u r in doubt with anytin, why not consult a TRUE man of God. (by their fruits you shall knw true men of God ) besides the Holy Spirit is there to guide you.
I CAN BOLDLY SAY THAT THE GUY THAT POST THIS TOPIC IS AN ANTICHRIST. Ur ability to quote frm the word of God isn't surprising since your master (LUCIFER) does more.
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witnesses: 17 Facts People Should Know About Them by donvicky07(m): 12:29pm On Nov 09, 2015
After several hours of research work, I think dis site should shed more light about how the so-called Jehova witness hv been nothing but ANTICHRIST. Pls beware !!!!!!
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Jehovah%20Witnesses/jw.htm
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Immigration Service 2015 Recruitment Invitation For Aptitude Test by donvicky07(m): 8:50am On Apr 03, 2015
Pls help me check.
OYEDIRAN OLAYINKA
OYO STATE
Fnx man
CelebritiesRe: Yoruba Comic Actor Olaitan Babatunde aka 'Langogo' Dies In Ibadan [pictured] by donvicky07(m): 12:10pm On Dec 17, 2014
RIP
EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 4:45pm On Oct 30, 2014
Good news! Good news!! Good news!!!
Just heard frm a reliable nd CONFIRMED source dat there shall be anoda list for DE candidates... No hope is lost bros nd sis.
#kipTheFaithAlive. #prayersIntensified
EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 7:08pm On Oct 26, 2014
bobolizim:
lols....maybe u r right...but u r wrong tho to sat its a lie....wait r u saying it was someone nt ui dt sent messages to some people to chk dr admission status?or was d information to chk admission atarys on d admission site befr yesterday?it was evn said dr dt candidate dt cant log in aint gv admission...do u no y ui cant upload list?its because some peeps were gvn wt dey didnt applt for...so dt d best resort...
I doubt dat dou......
Buh dnt quote me wrong, i said those dat lied abou bn given admission...

Its well sir!!!!!!!!! Best of luck to ya'all
EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 5:10pm On Oct 26, 2014
Y are pple just saying different sorts of tinz wtout FACTS, sme even said 2nd list is out.. Based on wat oooO huh For sme who hznt bn given admission nd claimed to hv in oda to raise tensions, una dey deceive urself. All i knw is dat UI wl upload the list of those given admission, whether u check and it says u are admitted or not.
#withGOD
EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 4:04pm On Oct 20, 2014
Mmmmmmmmmm..... May God help us ooooO. coz i no knw hw many yrz go take dem upload pix.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Indian Footballer Dies After Somersault Goal Celebration Goes Wrong by donvicky07(op): 12:23pm On Oct 20, 2014
An Indian footballer tragically died after his somersault goal celebration went horribly wrong during a match last
week. Peter Biaksangzuala attempted T̶̲̥̅ơ̴͡ perform the acrobatic celebration – similar to that carried out by Miroslav Klose – after he scored for Bethlehem Vengthlang FC against Chanmari West FC in the 62nd minute. The 23-year-old hit his head as he landed on the ground following the somersault, which resulted in the midfielder failing to get up off the pitch.
Biaksangzuala was taken to a local hospital where he tragically lost his life on Sunday morning after having damaged his spinal cord. A source said: ‘He was trying to do Germany’s Klose signature flip stunt, but it misfired unfortunately.’

metro.co.uk/2014/10/20/indian-footballer-peter-biaksangzuala-dies-after-miroslav-klose-somersault-goal-celebration-goes-wrong-4912799/

EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 5:53pm On Oct 14, 2014
4 CANDIDATES? Haba!!!
So U̶̲̥̅̊ mean 4 candidates form ND,NCE,A'LEVELS and CAMBRRIDGE ...
I doubt dat dou.... Buh even if it is, its nt fair nau!!!
Oga gan oOOOOo...... THE LORD IS ON THE THRONE, rest assured ma name is no 1...
EducationRe: 2014/2015 Direct Entry Admission, University Of Ibadan by donvicky07(m): 6:31pm On Sep 26, 2014
Make UI ans person nau, nervousness is starting T̶̲̥̅ơ̴͡ set in oooO.. I pray may our names be tђε̲̣̣̣̥я̲̅ε̲̣̣̣̥ Oo IJN(A̶̲̥̅̊m̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥Й.). Any Mech.Engr aspirants ? Is tђε̲̣̣̣̥я̲̅ε̲̣̣̣̥ any cut off for we D.E too ?
Nairaland General“boko Haram Is Funded Through CBN” –australian Hostage Negotiator by donvicky07(op): 11:12am On Aug 31, 2014
Australian hostage negotiator, Stephen Davis, is revealing
more information he alleges to be true.
Yesterday, BN brought you the news that Davis, who spent
four months negotiating with Boko Haram on behalf of the
Nigerian government to free the over 200 abducted Chibok
school girls, stated that prominent Nigerian politicians are
“primary sponsors” of Boko Haram.
In another interview, he tells The Cable that Boko Haram
insurgents informed him that a senior CBN official was
involved in funding their terrorism activities. According to
him, the official currently works in the currency operations
division of the bank, and is the one handling the transactions.
Speaking on why Western countries have been unable to trace
Boko Haram’s source of funding, he says funding is done
through “…a legal channel, through the gatekeeper – the
CBN, and that makes it very easy to cover up.”
Some more excerpts from the interview:
One of the biggest of suppliers of arms and military uniforms
to the JAS (Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad,
better known as Boko Haram) currently lives in Cairo, Egypt.
He is the recipient of money sent by political sponsors from
Nigeria. The funds go through the CBN’s financial system
and appear to be a legal transaction.
Meanwhile, the CBN official who handles the funding is an
uncle to three of those arrested in connection with the Nyanya
bombings. The three boys lived with him. They were arrested
by the SSS (Department of State Security) after the bombings
but they do not seem to have been interrogated about their
uncle in CBN. Or if they have given up information about
their uncle then the SSS has not moved against him.
Health[update] Doctor Dies Of Ebola In Rivers – FG by donvicky07(op): 3:59pm On Aug 28, 2014
Nigeria has confirmed its first Ebola death outside Lagos – a doctor in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, said the doctor had died on August 22, but the results of the tests have only just been made public.
The medical doctor had treated a staff of the ECOWAS office in Lagos, placed under surveillance in the state but escaped to the oil-rich city.
A further 70 people are under surveillance in the city, while his wife, who has taken ill, has been put under quarantine.
The Minister explained that the ECOWAS staff was a primary contact of the index case, the Late Patrick Sawyer, and that even though he does not presently have EVD, a further laboratory tests indicated that he had suffered the deadly disease.
He said the ECOWAS staff, actually evaded the surveillance team in the last week of July and travelled out to Port Harcourt.
He said it was at the oil-rich city that the man consulted a doctor and was apparently treated for some symptoms.
The Minister added that the ECOWAS staff returned to Lagos after four days.
He said that a test was conducted on him showed that he was negative and that no symptoms of EVD was found in him but that he had developed antibodies which indicated that he had had the disease but had been healed.
Chukwu said, “This case would have been of no further interest since he had completed the 21 days of surveillance without any other issue, but for the fact that the doctor who treated him died last Friday, 22nd August, 2014.
“Following the report of this death by the doctor’s widow the next day, the case had been thoroughly investigated and laboratory analysis showed that this doctor died from EVD.
“As a result, several contacts have now been traced, registered and placed under surveillance. However, because the widow is now symptomatic, she has been quarantined pending the outcome of laboratory tests on her.”
The minister added that the Incident Management Committee had already deployed a very strong team to Port Harcourt to work with the health authorities of Rivers State.
West Africa’s health ministers are meeting later to discuss how to tackle the world’s most deadly Ebola outbreak.
More than 1,550 people have died, with more than 3,000 confirmed cases – mostly in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
More than 240 health workers have been infected with Ebola – a rate which the World Health Organisation said was “unprecedented”.
It noted that in many cases protective suits, even rubber gloves and face masks, were not available.
The doctor becomes the sixth fatality in Nigeria, which is Africa’s most populous country.
On Wednesday, Nigeria announced that schools would not reopen after holidays until 13 October in order to try and contain the disease.
PoliticsBREAKING NEWS!!! Nwoye Emerges New Enugu Deputy Governor by donvicky07(op): 3:49pm On Aug 28, 2014
Ralph Ifeanyichukwu Nwoye on Thursday emerged as the new deputy governor of Enugu State.
The office had become vacant after Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi was impeached by members of the Enugu State House of Assembly on Tuesday.
The new deputy governor, a clergy of the Christ Ascension Church, was screened and cleared by the the house of assembly following his nomination by Governor Sullivan Chime.
After the house had returned from a short break during Thursday’s plenary session, the speaker, Hon. Eugene Odoh, read a letter forwarded to the lawmakers by the governor, urging them to expeditiously consider, and approve Nwoye’s nomination.
The break was occasioned by the receipt of the letter.
Relying on the provisions of section 191 (3) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, Chime in the letter said Nwoye’s nomination was sequel to the vacancy in the Office of the Deputy Governor.
After the letter had been read, the Leader of the house, Hon. S. K. Ude-Okoye, seconded by the Deputy Leader, Hon. John Ukuta, moved motions for the immediate acceptance and consideration of the letter, and for the nominee’s screening.
Nwoye was then ushered into the chambers of the house for screening, but he ended up just taking a bow after a lawmaker, Hon. John Anichukwu, pleaded with his colleagues that “the reverend gentleman standing before us be allowed to take a bow and leave the chambers.”
Ude-Okoye supported the plea, noting that Nwoye had been screened and cleared by the house in the past, when he was appointed as the commissioner of environment and solid minerals, and had also appeared before the legislators when he served as the elected deputy chairman of Nkanu East Local Government Area.
Moving a motion for the house to clear Nwoye, Ude-Okoye said, “By age he is qualified to be the deputy governor of this state, he is qualified by birth.
“He is qualified as a full Nigerian, and by educational qualification, he is qualified to hold this excellent position.”
The house leader added that Nwoye was also qualified due to his conduct as a member of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Nwoye was described as a loyal party man.
“He is qualified by the conduct known by this house as one-time commissioner for environment and solid minerals of this state, and one-time deputy chairman of Nkanu East.
“Twenty-four of us are members of the same party and Rev. Nwoye is our party member and a loyal party man.
“I am moving a motion that this house clear Rev. Nwoye as the deputy governor of Enugu State.”
The lawmakers, through a voice vote, unanimously adopted the motion and cleared Nwoye.
The development came barely 48 hours after Onyebuchi’s impeachment on Tuesday by the Enugu State House of Assembly after a panel of enquiry found him guilty of allegations of gross misconduct levelled against him by members of the house.
Onyebuchi was accused of running a poultry in his official residence, in spite of a resolution of the house which outlawed the practice, and also refusing to represent the governor at official functions.
Having denied the allegations in his testimony before the investigative panel, Onyebuchi has said he will challenge his impeachment in court.
PoliticsPresident Jonathan And OBJ Meet Over Security Matters by donvicky07(op): 3:38pm On Aug 28, 2014
Former president,Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, on Wednesday, met with PresidentGoodluck Jonathanin Abuja over security matters.
Obasanjostated this tonewsmenshortly after he arrived back in Abeokuta, saying that the visit was on the invitation of Mr President.
Obasanjosaid he insisted that the meeting should hold at the Presidential Villa, as a mark of respect for the office of the president, adding that it discussed security situations in the country.
Some days back,OBJlikened the present state of the nation’s economy to the dark days of the lateGeneral Sani Abacha,and also commended the Federal Government on the fight against the Ebola virus disease.
He promised that he would continue to make himself available on any issue concerning the growth of the country.
Obasanjo said:
“yes, I can confirm that I met with Mr President on his invitation. In fact, he had wanted to come down to Abeokuta, but as a sign of respect to the office of the president, I had to go. We had discussion on the country’s security issues and that is all.”culled

EducationFG Shifts Primary And Secondary Schools Resumption To October 13 by donvicky07(op): 1:38pm On Aug 27, 2014
To ensure effective monitoring of the spread of the dreaded Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) the Federal Government has directed that all public and private primary and secondary schools in the country must remain closed until October 13th, 2014.This, it said, is to ensure that adequate preventive measures are put in place before the pupils return to school.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, met with the States Commissioners for Education Forum in Abuja Tuesday to discuss how to handle the matter which continues to cause a lot of apprehension in the country.
At the meeting, the Ministry of Health's Director of Ports Health Service, Dr. Sani Gwarzo briefed the meeting on steps to be taken to prevent the spread among school children.
He urged the Ministry and the Forum of Education Commissioners to urgently come up with a policy document on EVD for schools, and back it up with a work plan, adequate funding, and collaboration with other stakeholders on the EVD such as the Ministries of Health and Environment.
Gwarzo cited Ghana which has already commenced training of school teachers and staff of both public and private schools on preventing the spread of the EVD.

Nairaland GeneralOnly U Can End Boko Haram, Not President by donvicky07(op): 1:20pm On Aug 27, 2014
The President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ayo Oritsejafor stated that only religious leaders in the North and not President Jonathan can end Boko Haram insurgency in the country.
Pastor Oritsejafor made this statement at the graduation, send off and prize giving ceremony of the Stephen International Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun state.
He said, ”With all sense of responsibility, I use this opporunity to call on all muslims religious leaders, traditional rulers and political leaders in the North (not necessarily in the South -West because in the South- West, we have lived together and I know the way it operates in the South- West) to rise up to solve this problem.
“I was told this land, where this school is built, was bought from a Muslim. If a Muslim organistaion needs a land and a Christian has it, sell it to him. That’s the way to live and the kind of country we are looking for.
” So, I am challenging our religious leaders, political rulers and traditional rulers from the North as a matter of urgency, to step forward and take responsibilities for the way out of this problem.”
Boko Haram, he said, “Is propelled by a religious ideology, and not poverty. Anyone who tells you it is poverty is not telling you the truth. It’s not poverty. When you blame it on poverty, it is an insult to poor people.
“There are poor people everywhere, even Christians all over the North. Bin laden was not a poor man; he is from a rich Saudi Arabian family.
“The Nigerian boy, who almost blew up a plane on Christmas day, is a son of one First Bank chairman and he is still one of the richest people in Nigeria today. Boko haram insurgency is an ideology. People are being radicalised by an ideology.
“Salafism and Wahabism are doctrines that come from Saudi Arabia and they have crept into the South -West . They have taken people to Saudi Arabia and sent them back to you and coming into our mosques, they start their own new mosques and radicalising some of them.”
He said, “Now, this ideology must be countered with a superior ideology. You can only counter an ideology with another superior ideology. They must engage them and win them with a superior argument and spread a positive view to Nigerians in the grass roots, to their followers in mosques and everywhere.”

CelebritiesJohn Dumelo Starring Into Yvonne 'boobs' ? by donvicky07(op): 1:11pm On Aug 27, 2014
That is the exact question that came to our lips when we saw this photo of Ghanaian top actor and business man, John Dumelo, groping the succulent breasts of actress, Yvonne Nelson, during a photo-shoot at the M-Plaza Hotel in Accra, Ghana.
The two stars who are both single, seem to have a chemistry that works for them and in recent times, have been having some real funny takes on one another.
In one of such photos, Yvonne was seen grabbing John Dumelo's crutch while on the set of a movie, a recording of John telling Yvonne she must have cobwebs in her private parts after she revealed she has not slept with a man since her stormy break-up with Nigerian singer, Iyanya.
In this amorous photo, John strenuously tries to search for God-knows-what inside Yvonne's boobs after the dress she has on gives a clear view of her tantalizing breasts.
Hope Johnny Boy got what he wanted.

CultureThe 10 Countries That Kills For Religion by donvicky07(op): 2:00pm On Aug 26, 2014
According to AFK Insider, There are some countries in the world where your religion could mean a death penalty and here are 10 of them:
1.
Afghanistan: In March 2006, Abdul Rahman, an Afghan citizen, converted to Christianity from Islam, and was facing the death penalty on an apostasy charge. Because the case drew international attention and criticism, it was eventually dropped on technical grounds after presidential intervention, but others have not been so lucky. Other converts were arrested throughout the past decade and their sentences have not been made public, assuming the worst.
2.
Iran: According to intelligence reports, Iran death squads have been employed against those who renounced Islam, either for Christianity or a more neutral or atheist practice. As recently as 2008, 15 ex-Muslims who have since converted to Christianity were charged with apostasy and are still being held to determine their fate. Other known cases, such as Youcef Nadarkhani, have already been sentenced to death, among others.
3.
Egypt: Due to the uncertain nature of the Egyptian government, it is unclear which laws exactly are being enforced, and if the government itself or the population at large is behind all arrests and sentencing. But in 2006, members of parliament expressed the opinion that all members of the Bahá’í Faith were infidels, and should be killed on the spot. Similarly, a 2010 poll showed that 84 percent of Egyptians who identified as Muslim believed that anybody who renounced Islam in the country should be executed.
4.
Maldives: Freedom of religion in the Maldives is extremely limited, as Islam is the recognized state religion and few others are tolerated. In 2010, philosophy student Mohamed Nazim openly declared that his studies had forced him to renounce Islam and identify instead as atheist. After his immediate arrest and subsequent death sentence, he publicly reverted to Islam to avoid that fate.
5.
Pakistan: The death penalty may be issued in Pakistan for merely publicly denouncing any aspect of the Islam. Speaking in opposition to Islam, publishing material that attacks the prophets, desecrating the Quran, or speaking out against Muhammad may all be punishable by life imprisonment or death. Any actions made that are seen as even attempting to influence somebody else’s commitment to Islam are also punishable by extreme prison sentences.
6.
Saudi Arabia: In Saudi Arabia, one is considered Muslim whether or not he/she identifies as such; children born to Muslim fathers are by law deemed Muslim. Therefore, anybody who converts from Islam to another religion, or denounces Islam in any way, is considered to have committed apostasy and could be sentenced to death. Speaking out against Sunni Islam in any sense is also punishable by death.
7.
Mauritania: Proselytizers in Mauritania face a serious danger. While there is no direct law that bans non-Muslims from proselytizing within the country’s borders, many laws prohibit material from being distributed and severely restrict the right to free speech regarding the topic. Therefore, anybody who violates these rules may be facing extreme punishment, and proselytizers have been attacked by extremists operating outside of the government’s authority.
8.
Yemen: In Yemen, as in other Islamic countries, the act of denouncing Islam is not just seen as a crime in itself, but as an attack against the state and an act of undermining the government. For instance, in 2006, two imams were sentenced to death for peacefully opposing certain faith-based groups. The president eventually pardoned them after public criticism, but the case was only one among many at that time.
9.
Kuwait: While the country openly states that religious freedom exists within its borders, aspects of Shariah law make this difficult to believe. Several individuals have been sentenced to time in prison for denouncing or converting from Islam, and the parliament voted in 2012 to make blasphemy punishable by death for Muslims. Though the Council of Ministers rejected this amendment to the criminal code, it is still debated in government offices.
10.
Bangladesh: Bangladesh’s nearly 90-percent Islamic majority makes it difficult for other minority groups, who often feel ostracized. While there is no government enforcement of capital punishment for not abiding by Islam, there have been many instances of extremist violence against non-Muslims that were not tried by the courts. There are also instances of societal abuses against minorities, who are shut out of public office, employment opportunities, and more.

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