Christianity Etc › Re: Was The Sacrifice Of Jesus On The Cross That Big A Deal? by dulphines: 3:43pm On Apr 23, 2013 |
The devil is on visit to Nairaland today! Nobody but the devil is speaking through these antiChrist on Nairaland. Lord have mercy! |
Politics › Re: Achebe's Burial On May-23 – South-East Governors Announce by dulphines: 2:26pm On Apr 23, 2013 |
henchamb: mumu do you know how many meetings that took place before Margret was buried. poverty can make one talk from both sides of his mouth. RIP Achebe Why can't you be polite for once? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Was The Sacrifice Of Jesus On The Cross That Big A Deal? by dulphines: 2:02pm On Apr 23, 2013*. Modified: 2:27pm On Apr 23, 2013 |
bolaino: It's a question that should be answered with utmost sincerity, with all honesty and with no religious bias (but I doubt my christian folks will be able to do that).
But let's examine the death of jesus, christians from time immemorial have given us the illusion that it was the greatest and noblest thing any man or God could have done for his people, by paying the ultimate price, ( giving up his life),
But I chose to disagree, in the case of jesus, he is said to be God, and he created all things, having this knowledge how would coming to earth and dying and going back to splendor a big deal? I know of people who have gone through a lot worse for no reward at all, not to talk about jesus, who is supposed to be the beginning and the end, this should have been like a walk in the park for him.
But it was'nt, even knowing fully well that he was going to rise up again and be praised in heaven and on earth for all eternity, he was still scared, begging himself in heaven not to allow the whole thing happen.
Personally I would go through all jesus went through just to be given one billion dollars, I know of people who would go through same tin or even worse for less, did jesus suffer more than the slaves in america? Or did he suffer more than the people who were tortured and beaten to death, in places like cambodia, uganda, rwanda etc, the answer is No, so christians should stop saying how difficult it was for jesus to lay his life down for sinners. Please, to start with it is Jesus not jesus. If you are not a Christain or have belief in Christainity, why don't you keep mute rather than write all these and incure the wrath of God. May God forgive you your sins, wash away your inequities and bring you to life everlasting through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Any Hope For Graduates With 2nd Class Lower? by dulphines: 11:59am On Apr 23, 2013 |
excellentmomma: Mr 2.1 can't u see u r d dullard here, u cudnt see d humour he was trying to pass across, lolz!!!, na u sabi English pass, Olodo!!! Your father! If i lay a curse on you now, Nigerians will say i am wicked. Watch your tongue or else you will spend the remaining part of your life in agony. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by dulphines: 10:48am On Apr 22, 2013 |
Ochek: You reason like a kid. Must you insult someone else? By the way, go ask your government why this guys are on our streets rather than the barracks. This is how them where trained. Brutal training not civilian training. You want civil treatment? Ask ur presidency to employ and equip the NPF. Most importantly, ACT CIVIL Your comment does not make sense. Read it again! |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by dulphines: 10:22am On Apr 22, 2013 |
pro01: You are a BASTARD, and so is every other slimy maggot that calls himself a soldier in this useless country. Is it your responsibility to punish erring motorists? Is that why you joined the Army? Do you not have terms of reference and rules of engagement? The fact that you are issued rifles (paid for by Nigerian tax payers) does not in itself confer on you the arbitrary power to be the judge, jury and executioner in any purely civil matter that catches your fancy.
To be honest, I wish some of you soldiers would leave your rifles (and not resort to your cowardly habit of calling for back up from your fellow bastards in uniform), and come and fight man-to-man. I am certain that I would give you the beating of your miserable life if we were to engage in a bare-knuckled man-to-man fight. Most of you animals are ill-trained and cowardly bullies. Bloody fools. Thank you so much for your comment. I didn't know where to begin with this animal in uniform and neither do i want to conclude that the entire military men are uncivilized. This kind of thinking and character may be attributed to the rank and files (other ranks) in the military. Tyadams may be suffering from what i will term psycho-spiritual syndrome and needs to be quarantined. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by dulphines: 10:13am On Apr 22, 2013*. Modified: 4:09pm On Apr 22, 2013 |
tyadams: Your opinion is the worst i have ever read this year, have you ever thought of how motorist misbehave on road at times? All because they fill they can do whatever they like as nobody is there to checkmate them. All you can say is to wish Soldiers waterloo with the Boko haram guys, you blinking shit! Honestly i wish i can jam ur silly type on a checkpoint, and u just do ur village thing to any soldier who laid down his all to secure you. Then you will prefer a truck to hit you than the treatment you will be given. PS: there is no, i mean NO punishment a soldier issue a civillian that he has not gone through, even myself. And i did not die. Did you just comment? I will communicate with you better after you must have polished your grammer. "...All because they fill they can do whatever they like..." You'll definitely score zero if i am to review your writing. Anu nkita! |
Politics › Re: I Was Misunderstood - Akpabio: Was He? by dulphines: 1:30pm On Apr 20, 2013 |
"Senator,take a bow" remains my favourite quote from Akpabio's speech. |
Entertainment › Re: Omotola Included In TIME 100 Most-Influential People In The World by dulphines: 4:01pm On Apr 19, 2013*. Modified: 1:49pm On May 03, 2013 |
mikeyhernadez: Be what you wanna be and you Won't Let yourself down. That's the Principle I live on.Congratulations to the likes of :- Mario Ballotelli Malaila Yousoufani Frank Ocean Miguel But where is Jose Mourinho,Lionel Messi,Andreas Iniesta,Pep Guardiola,Cristiano Ronaldo? Even Jacob Zuma,Goodluck Jonathan,TB Joshua,Usain Bolt and Christien Amanpour, 2face,D'banj are not on the list. If they increase the number to 200 Most Influential people in the world, i'm sure some of your candidates will make it and you can ask them to TAKE A BOW afterwards! #Gov. Akpabio on my mind always# |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Has No Regrets Pushing Fashola For Lagos Governorship by dulphines: 3:29pm On Apr 19, 2013 |
I hope he also asked Fashola to TAKE A BOW! #Gov. Akpabio things on my mind# |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by dulphines: 3:21pm On Apr 19, 2013 |
Don't worry, the soldier shall walk through the path of Boko Haram soonest and we will hear his on news on Nairaland as well. |
Business › Re: How Can I Obtain A Salary Loan From Bank by dulphines: 3:18pm On Apr 19, 2013 |
[quote author=life_style]I will advice you not to do this.... Here is my reason. By April 2013 it will be exactly two years which my dad obtained a loan of 150,000k to pay for my tuition fee at NIIT, he got the loan through his current salary account with union bank. his salary was less than 30k N9,300 is been deducted from his salary account Since April 2011 to April 2013 (N223,200K) You must not default else you will be arrested and jailed. no mercy....  [/quote]And i hope the NIIT trainings are yielding results? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Any Hope For Graduates With 2nd Class Lower? by dulphines: 3:55pm On Apr 18, 2013 |
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Romance › Re: My Friends And My Sister Want To Snatch My Boyfriend : Advice by dulphines: 10:21am On Apr 18, 2013 |
[quote author=Wiz_khalifa]my RICH boyfwnd.... U sound lyka gold-digger 2 me...[/quote]Don't mind her! I wonder how much the guy is worth. Oil Company my foot!!! |
Music/Radio › Re: Nigerian Music Has Been Overtaken By Ghanaian Music’- IK Osakioduwa by dulphines: 10:01am On Apr 18, 2013 |
obo389: you dey mind d MUMU IK? What do you xpct whn he's not gona host the 2013 edition of BBA?so the guy dey presently beef anodr way of shown his displeasure jooor mtecheeeew Really, If IK is not hosting BBA 2013, then they should please please please bring back Kabelo (KB). I miss the dude! |
Politics › Re: I’ll Run For Presidency In 2015, Says Buhari by dulphines: 8:52am On Apr 18, 2013 |
Let us grant Buhari Amnesty and allow him rule in 2015! |
Romance › Re: Can You Suddenly Stop Loving Someone??? by dulphines: 12:27pm On Apr 17, 2013 |
@OP, It happens when "Ogbanje" spirit dwells in you. Seriously, i know what you're talking about. It happens and it is only prayers that liberates people from this. If you move-on to the next guy, you will still find yourself in that mood of being sick and fed up. |
Romance › Re: My Manhood Wouldn't Let Me Approach Woman, How Can I Overcome It, I Need Help by dulphines: 10:03am On Apr 17, 2013 |
Do i look like your doctor? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria History Makers In Pictures by dulphines: 8:45pm On Apr 15, 2013 |
tomakint: This site is your friend to clear the confusion, how I wish he was my UNCLE! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwuma_Kaduna_Nzeogwu
Below is my personal timeline of this Fine Soldier
Chronology of Kaduna Nzeogwu (The Enfant Terrible of Nigeria’s Political History)
February 26, 1937: Birth of Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu to Mr and Mrs. James Okafor Elizabeth Nzeogwu from Okpanam in Delta State.
1950: Gained admissions into St. John’s Secondary School, Kaduna. His admission number was 164. March 1957: He entered as a soldier-in-training as an officer cadet in the Nigerian Regiment of West African Frontier Force.
December 1959: Passed out of Sandhurst Royal Military Academy.
May 1960: Returned to Nigeria, a well trained young army officer and was posted to First Battalion in Enugu.
November 1960: Became one of the Nigerian Military contingent sent to quell the post independence crises in Congo.
May 1961: Arrival from Congo. He was involved in a motor accident with minor injuries.
April – July 1962: Attended two military courses at the British School of Military Intelligence and became the First Nigerian to be trained in Military Intelligence. He later attended the staff college in India.
October 1964 - 1965: Met with the principal actors in the coup at Taragarh
January 15, 1966: 2 am, he led a military coup d’état alongside Emmanuel Ifeajuna that toppled the first civilian government in Nigeria.
January 19, 1966: Left Kaduna for Lagos after the abortive coup.
January 1967: Released from prison by Lt. Col. Ojukwu.
July 6, 1967: Out break of the Nigerian – Biafran War.
July 29, 1967: Nzeogwu was trapped in an ambush near Nsukka while conducting a night reconnaissance operation against federal troops of the 21stbattalion under Captain Mohammed Inua Wushishi.
July 31, 1967: His body was found by the Federal Troops and was flown to the Kaduna Military Cemetery, where he was given a full military burial in full appreciation of his well known nationalistic feeling.  tomakint: This site is your friend to clear the confusion, how I wish he was my UNCLE! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chukwuma_Kaduna_Nzeogwu
Below is my personal timeline of this Fine Soldier
Chronology of Kaduna Nzeogwu (The Enfant Terrible of Nigeria’s Political History)
February 26, 1937: Birth of Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu to Mr and Mrs. James Okafor Elizabeth Nzeogwu from Okpanam in Delta State.
1950: Gained admissions into St. John’s Secondary School, Kaduna. His admission number was 164. March 1957: He entered as a soldier-in-training as an officer cadet in the Nigerian Regiment of West African Frontier Force.
December 1959: Passed out of Sandhurst Royal Military Academy.
May 1960: Returned to Nigeria, a well trained young army officer and was posted to First Battalion in Enugu.
November 1960: Became one of the Nigerian Military contingent sent to quell the post independence crises in Congo.
May 1961: Arrival from Congo. He was involved in a motor accident with minor injuries.
April – July 1962: Attended two military courses at the British School of Military Intelligence and became the First Nigerian to be trained in Military Intelligence. He later attended the staff college in India.
October 1964 - 1965: Met with the principal actors in the coup at Taragarh
January 15, 1966: 2 am, he led a military coup d’état alongside Emmanuel Ifeajuna that toppled the first civilian government in Nigeria.
January 19, 1966: Left Kaduna for Lagos after the abortive coup.
January 1967: Released from prison by Lt. Col. Ojukwu.
July 6, 1967: Out break of the Nigerian – Biafran War.
July 29, 1967: Nzeogwu was trapped in an ambush near Nsukka while conducting a night reconnaissance operation against federal troops of the 21stbattalion under Captain Mohammed Inua Wushishi.
July 31, 1967: His body was found by the Federal Troops and was flown to the Kaduna Military Cemetery, where he was given a full military burial in full appreciation of his well known nationalistic feeling. You'r a great historian. Thanks for the info. I'm better informed about this great soldier. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria History Makers In Pictures by dulphines: 4:56pm On Apr 15, 2013 |
tomakint: I just love this guy for REAL! A determined soldier, a reformer, a defender of truth and above all, a true PATRIOT! Adieu,Patrick Chukwuma Nzeogwu  Never knew him or heard anyone addres him as Patrick. Must be your uncle! |
Politics › Re: Uyo - City Of Peace And Beauty (Pictures) by dulphines: 10:02am On Apr 15, 2013 |
This is beautiful. I schooled there and doubt if i can still find my way around in Uyo. @OP, please help tag the pix to give me an idea while picture-navigating this beautiful city. |
Autos › Re: Very Clean Register 08 Camry 1.7m Call 08090567954,07063028324. by dulphines: 4:01pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
Pictures please! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Dr Olukoya Of MFM Gives N40m To First Class Graduates by dulphines: 3:58pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
Na wa o! What happens to those with third class, pass and certificate of attendance? |
Romance › Re: Dating A 27 Year Old Virgin Is Frustrating by dulphines: 3:28pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
My question: Is there a tool used to test Virginity or is it just by believe? |
Politics › Re: Am Not Leaving PDP - Rotimi Amaechi by dulphines: 3:10pm On Apr 12, 2013 |
kennydee05: Rotimi Amaechi leave PDP and join Nairaland forum I am in Nairaland already. |
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Politics › Re: When Obasanjo Joined The Nigerian Army (Picture) by dulphines: 9:52am On Apr 12, 2013 |
orgy: By the extreme right is Kaduna Nzeogwu. Nzeogwu looks a lot more handsome than that. Are you dead sure he's the one? |
Science/Technology › Re: Iranian Scientist Invents Time-Machine For Future Prediction by dulphines: 9:43am On Apr 12, 2013 |
Let's order one for PDP |
Phones › Re: What Is The Full Meaning Of MTN? by dulphines: 9:04pm On Apr 11, 2013 |
[quote author=oche_ejemb]What other MTN could he realistically have been asking of?[/quote]It's like opening a thread to ask "who is the president"? NLC, World bank, Ghana, NANS, Nigeria all have president. Being specific like asking who is The World bank, NLC or Nigerian president will save u a lot of unwanted responses. People most times respond to incomplete questions based on what they assume you mean but it's absolutely wrong. |
Health › Re: Robert Edwards Creator Of IVF Dies At 87 by dulphines: 12:38pm On Apr 11, 2013 |
Osuman: hoping to invert something too one day, rest in peace. You want to INVERT something too? I fear you oh! For me, i wish to INVENT something someday!  |
Phones › Re: What Is The Full Meaning Of MTN? by dulphines: 12:28pm On Apr 11, 2013 |
SlyIg: is this all google is able to show you? Over sabi d worry you sef. Dont you kw mtn network? Most terrified network? Madam Onofiok, that's some of the meaning i got from google. |
Phones › Re: What Is The Full Meaning Of MTN? by dulphines: 11:59am On Apr 11, 2013 |
[quote author=jas_o]It is Mobile Telecommunication Network. Those fools who derive fun in spoiling the company name should desist or go and die. This is why you people can't grow. The logical reasoning that should have been imployed to make your point known will be burry for illogical and brainless unterances of yours. Either you like it or not, the system has tremendiously turnaround things in Nigeria. It gave you employment. procuce star through project fame; these are people who had no hope in making it through their naturally gifted tallent because their Govt. have betrayed them. but with the company and the rest tellecomunication comapany hope was revived. Dont be an ingrate, try appreciate what we are pressently getting. More good things are still in offing for all of us, let us all be pattient.[/quote]The OP should have been more specific with his question. MTN could mean anything from 1. Microbicide Trials Network. 2. Minneapolis Telecommunications Network. 3. Mobile Technology Network. 4. Main Telephone Number or 5. Maintenance.
He should have asked of the meaning of MTN Nigeria or something more specific. |