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oga chop d 12500.. don't pay a dime. Nothing go happen. |
Anybody wey chop dat goat fit chop dead body |
I bliv d story.. I had one guy like that on my WhatsApp... Same thing you experienced was what others experienced. Thank God say I no send am my urgent 2k |
cut soap fr me abeg |
I no understand how some human beings dey think o... pour pepper inside ur fellow woman toto!!! if God decides not to give them children in life, they will start asking stupid questions like "who have we offended?" I'd have loved to see their criminal faces.. I don't know why they snapped their backs. |
nothing dey dis life o. we cannot identify d OBIDIENTS neither can we identify the BATIFIED nor the ATIKULATED. Their race on earth has ended. wherever you go, whatever you do, Pls use ur head and make sure you're doing what's right. |
Coolgent:use d peak milk drink garri.. Oponu agba |
This is a welcome development if u ask me. The fulanis should do more harm across the core North so they can feel what others down south are feeling |
husbandsnatcha:why not come and let's have a good fu*k |
illicit:Yes. He washed his hands signifying that he had nothing to do with the crucifixion of Christ. |
judedwriter:History has it that his wife had a dream about Jesus' innocence and she advised him not to sentence Jesus. |
Governor Sanwo-olu can never be anything close to Pontius Pilate dangoteinlaw: |
My prayer for Benue is that Fr Alia will not allow APC use him for their selfish gains. |
DennisEche:History has it that he was a great soldier. |
A few or most of us Christians must have heard or come across the name 'Pontius Pilate' but don't know anything about him apart from the fact that Jesus Christ was crucified under him. Pontius Pilate was the fifth governor of the Roman province of Judaea, serving under Emperor Tiberius from 26/27 to 36/37 AD. He is best known for being the official who presided over the trial of Jesus and ultimately ordered his crucifixion. Pilate's importance in modern Christianity is underscored by his prominent place in both the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds. Due to the Gospels' portrayal of Pilate as reluctant to execute Jesus, the Ethiopian Church believes that Pilate became a Christian and venerates him as both a martyr and a saint, a belief which is historically shared by the Coptic Church. Although Pilate is the best-attested governor of Judaea, few sources regarding his rule have survived. Nothing is known about his life before he became governor of Judaea, and nothing is known about the circumstances that led to his appointment to the governorship. Coins that he minted have survived from Pilate's governorship, as well as a single inscription, the so-called Pilate stone. The Jewish historian Josephus, the philosopher Philo of Alexandria and the Gospel of Luke all mention incidents of tension and violence between the Jewish population and Pilate's administration. Many of these incidents involve Pilate acting in ways that offended the religious sensibilities of the Jews. The Christian Gospels record that Pilate ordered the crucifixion of Jesus at some point during his time in office; Josephus and the Roman historian Tacitus also record this information. According to Josephus, Pilate's removal from office occurred because he violently suppressed an armed Samaritan movement at Mount Gerizim. He was sent back to Rome by the legate of Syria to answer for this incident before Tiberius, but the emperor died before Pilate arrived in Rome. Nothing is known about what happened to him after this event. On the basis of events which were documented by the second-century pagan philosopher Celsus and the Christian apologist Origen, most modern historians believe that Pilate simply retired after his dismissal. Modern historians have differing assessments of Pilate as an effective ruler: while some believe that he was a particularly brutal and ineffective governor, others believe that his long time in office implies reasonable competence. According to one prominent post-war theory, Pilate's treatment of the Jews was motivated by antisemitism, but most modern historians do not accept this theory. I hope we all learned something from this piece. [color=#770077][/color]Happy Easter.
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Those guys are big thieves.. They have dealt with a lot of people. |
Ike Ekweremadu is for sure in hot soup... It's a good thing that Obasanjo has written to them out of human sympathy. |
Abacha and Shell company will never be forgiven by the ogoni ppl for what they did to Ken Saro-Wiwa. Till today they're still suffering exploitation by the oil companies. |
Total madness and backwardness being displayed by the community. |
Oga how is this unclothedness extreme? |
Nigeria should be 2nd to last now.. |
Oga no be fight we dey fight. If you feel you know something better, you can prove your point politely so others can learn if there's something to learn. Peace toxtimmy: |
toxtimmy: |
He try fr this one.. He needs to answer for his war crimes. |
na me wan make dem cry, come beat me Okoroawusa: |
Benue ppl wey sabi cry.. Let's see how well he does sha.. |
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Only God can and will save this country. The rate of foolishness and stupidity amongst the present youths is alarming. The day you realize that your tomorrow is decided by you today's decision, that day you'll begin to have sense. |
I just dey look Benue ppl.. una wey sabi cry pass any other state. Una congratulations o |
Governor Sanwo-olu can never be anything close to Pontius Pilate