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Koolking:Source please! |
Live worship with Bob Fits and the Maranatha Singers.....I have known this album for about 25 years and it is still a blessing! to see your lovely face Ever before my eyes This is my prayer Make it my strong desire That in my secret heart No other love competes No rival throne survives And I serve only you.... I think the song was composed by Graham Kendrick |
goaldynboy:Love and be kind.... Jesus taught us... Do you really know Him? |
Albinoflash:Two things please. One, you seem to be torn between two worlds - the old and the new- it's your responsibility to choose one! Two, ask God to lead you to a church himself- don't ask any man |
greggng:You definitely won't regret it! The song touches the very essence of your being...... |
karlboss:Had one wonderful boy years back during my NYSC - Musa Haruna |
karlboss:Had one wonderful boys years back during my NYSC - Musa Haruna |
lanog317: |
AngelicBeing:Walk out naked?..... Haba!.... |
post=69364369:"...forewarned .... forearmed" I believe.....! |
dhabrite:The Lord Himself will send you help and rescue you in Jesus' name . Amen! |
systemz:like seriously?! |
kingzfarms:meaning FTC? |
Lawbreakers! Unarmed robbers!! |
MrCuteking:Yakubu is from Edo State and not an Afonja! Except you are desirous of annexing Edo people with Afonjas(Anyways, dem kuku be MIDWEST!) Lols. |
WATCHOVER:And if they win all the LGAs, you will probably say 'they rigged the votes'. What exactly do you want? Remember the old story? The man, his little boy and the horse? "Wisdom is known by her children" |
My dear friend, I hope you'll read this: 1. I have no doubt that your wife loves you an that you love her. 2. Life itself is a challenge, so take up your challenge now! If you run away from one today, there'll be another tomorrow. 3. Marriage is a sacred union between a ma and a woman. Your mum, her mum, her sister and others were not joined with you. 4. You have failed to keep the union between just the two of you and you need to ask God to forgive you. 5. You are the head of your home and as such you are to take full responsibility for the total restoration of your marriage. 6. The Devil is replaying a card from your past - broken marriage - you must stop him. 7. Nothing should be too much for you to give to keep your marriage - swallow your pride and careless about what people will say- -some will say you are a fool- it takes a 'fool' to win the heart of a woman! 8. Be careful of your in-laws, but deal with them with wisdom- don't fight them. 9. Don't seek help from your in-laws again - no matter what- do you have friends? 10. Win back your wife - remember how you courted her and the many sacrifices she made for you. 11. Ask God to help-he will, if you ask. 12. Don't ever give-up! 13. GOD BLESS YOU! dadarotimi@hotmail.com |
You guys are too much in a hurry! Your child is probably perfectly ok-just finding it difficult to adjust to a change in diet-most adults would react pretty same way. Remember like someone rightly said you started late..... So try the following steps: 1. If you can, begin a phased withdrawal of the breast milk and introduce other kinds of food gradually. 2. If the child takes only little at a time and you think it won't be enough. Allow him/her to take-up the new menu at his/her pace. 3. Try varieties of meals- here try to be very creative- keep in mind foods that may not be age-appropriate. 4. Ask google 5. Relax- it's all part of growing up. 6. If you notice something serious, visit the hospital. 7. Hope it helps. Cheers! |
These HMO money bags will finish this man! No one saw anything wrong with him until he alleged in a public hearing that HMOs are benefitting more that the enrollees that the NHIS scheme was made for. Same way PFAs are feeding fat on pensioners. Trust our lazy media who will be quick to create chaos in the polity, but will never have the courage to carry out investigative journalism on cabals milking the poor dry! |
MrMcJay:Omo see 'left hook'! ...... Epic! |
One of the things that saddens me in this country is the decay and rot in our Railway system. Growing up, a very large part of my life depended on Railways conveying people and goods(including Petroleum products). Lifting Petroleum products by the Railway is a welcome development - at least it shows that we are trying to recover lost grounds. One thing I think we should work on is safety and security-these are also issues- even in developed economies! God bless Nigeria! |
@4llerbuntu, thank you for your insight. I'll look into that. Any help for my unyielding battery? |
jaeyikeh:That will make my machine boot automatically to Windows. I need a repair that will enable me to be able to choose the OS I want without having to use the boot menu in F12 or F2 |
I just installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS distro on my Windows 10 OS Dell Inspiron Machine (upgraded from Windows 8.1 OS). My intention was to dual boot and be able to choose either Windows or Ubuntu at startup. I have been able to achieve my goal, albeit with some challenges: 1. I am unable to boot into Windows OS except I use the boot menu by pressing F12 at startup and use the Windows boot manager. If I don't do this, I'll automatically boot into Ubuntu. Pointers: I had to disable UEFI and use Legacy to be able to boot from USB to install Ubuntu. So Windows is set to boot from UEFI and Ubuntu from Legacy. 2. My battery reads "charging 0%" and as soon as the power source goes off, the laptop goes off too. I have tried recalibrating the battery, re-installing the battery driver and updating the driver, all to no avail. My questions: A. How do I get to be able to choose the OS to boot from without using the boot menu? What do I need to do to make Ubuntu boot mode to change to UEFI (I understand that both OSes must be set to boot same way. I erroneously installed Ubuntu using Legacy instead of UEFI). B. What else can I do to get my battery back? Thank you in advance. |
Good job! Keep 'em coming! |
TheBlessedMAN:And some people actually liked this ^? Babies are on the loose on Nairaland! And if you actually believed in God, you won't overreach yourself by making conclusive remarks over a transient situation. You wise pass God? |
After becoming President, he forgot about people who were not part of his party (Islamic Brotherhood). He gave coveted positions to Islamists and oppressed others. He also cared less about the minorities like the Coptic Christians! So when the military took over, many looked the other way, expect the Islamic Brotherhood! For Al Sisi, it was a perfect timing for a perfect opportunity! |
After becoming President, he forgot about people who were not part of his party (Islamic Brotherhood). He gave coveted positions to Islamists and oppressed others. He also cared less about the minorities like the Coptic Christians! So when the military took over, many looked the other way, expect the Islamic Brotherhood! For Al Sisi, it was a perfect timing and a perfect opportunity! |
adewale2011:And what have said? Nothing. Absolutely nothing!! You may as well make dogs, cats and mosquitoes your friends and relations! |
jamesibor:That must be white! If you understand what Nigeria Police call "white" click like, if you don't click share! Lol! |
salabscholar01:I am amazed at the torrential hate comments coming from young nigerians who feel that our present leaders are bad! The question I have for those who are aggrieved by the activities of this woman. How will they handle those who are opposed to their views when they get to the place of power. There is no law that says you must agree with what another man is doing. However, you must recognise the rights of others have views that are divergent from yours-this is the basic principle guiding relationship. |
