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According to report a boy identifed as Uchebo Chinedu as taken his social media page Facebook to say.. I will rather bow down and worship Nnamdi kanu , than to worship that stupid man christians call jesus. See people reaction.......
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OBJ Photo the day he was finally released. He refused to leave the prison yard thinking they were going to kill him.
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Please poo my fellow guys when thinking where did you touch when you have beards |
See the Facebook profile of the women that work with efcc, Nigeria comment..
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There was a little bit of a commotion on Wednesday at the plenary, when Bukola Saraki, President of the Senate, during a read of President Muhammadu Buhari’s cover letter on an executive bill mentioned ‘transmission’. As he made mention of “transmission” the whole room laughed. The title read, “Transmission of the Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Amendment Bill 2018.” Saraki also burst into laughter, forcing him to start reading the letter afresh.”Let me start again,” he said. Buhari’s letter read, “I forward herewith a draft Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Amendment Bill 2018 for the kind consideration and passage by the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, while hoping that the bill will receive the usual expeditious consideration and passage by the distinguished Senate.” A viral video had shown the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, struggling to read a speech at the inauguration of the Police Technical Intelligence Unit in Kano, Kano State, in May. The video showed the IG stuttering over words like “commission” and “transmission.” |
good day fellow nairalanders,am tired so i decided to share my story here' my name is blessing i base in delta state,there was a day when my brother and his girlfriend came to meet us at home,so we gist normally and we started to share some little story about ourselves..since then she always come to visit us at home.,and whenever am around she will like to stay for the whole day,,when she see me,she always smile...she always called me if am at home, lets cut the story short,there was one faithful night when she met me on the way,she ran towards me,hug me and try to kiss me,am so suprised that day,and next when she visit me,she told me that the very first time she saw me,she's short of words,that she fell attracted to me,she love me more than my elder brother..that she love everything about me!!! that she no longer love my brother again!! please i need your advice dear friends |
Oh let's go
Mine barracks Obama is my gate man!!! Let's go |
An American man walked into a restaurant
in London. As
soon as he entered, he noticed an African
man (black),
sitting in one corner.
He walked over to the counter, removed his
wallet and
shouted, "Waiter! I am buying food for
everyone in this
restaurant, except that black guy over
there!"
The waiter collected the money and began
serving free
food to everyone in the restaurant, except
the African.
Instead of becoming upset, the black man
simply looked
up at the American and shouted, "Thank
you!"
This infuriated the American. So once again,
he took out
his wallet and shouted, "Waiter! This time I
am buying
bottles of wine and additional food for
everyone in this
bar, except for that African sitting in the
corner over
there!"
The waiter collected the money from the
man and began
serving free food and wine to everyone in
the bar except
the African.
When the waiter finished serving the food
and drinks, the
African simply smiled at the American man
and said,
"Thank you!"
That made the American furious. So he
leaned over the
counter and asked the waiter, "What is
wrong with that
black man? I have bought food and drinks
for everyone
in this bar except for him, and instead of
becoming
angry, he just sits there, smiles at me and
shouts 'Thank
you.' Is he mad?"
The waiter smiled at the American and said,
"No, he is
not mad. He is the OWNER of this
restaurant."
May our enemies work unknowingly in our
favour....
.... in Jesus' Mighty Name. AMEN. |
Mary Slessor was born on 2 December 1848 in Gilcomston , Aberdeen , Scotland to a poor working-class family. She was the second of seven children of Robert and Mary Slessor. Her father, originally from Buchan , was a shoemaker by trade. In 1859, the family moved to Dundee in search of work. Robert Slessor was an alcoholic and, unable to keep up shoemaking, took a job as a labourer in a mill. Her mother was a skilled weaver and went to work in the mills. [2] At the age of eleven, Mary began work as a "half-timer" in the Baxter Brothers' Mill, meaning she spent half of her day at a school provided by the mill owners and the other half working for the company. The Slessors lived in the slums of Dundee. Mary's father and both brothers died of pneumonia, leaving behind only Mary, her mother, and two sisters. [2] By age fourteen, Mary had become a skilled jute worker and worked from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with just an hour for breakfast and lunch. [3] Her mother was a devout Presbyterian who read each issue of the Missionary Record , a monthly magazine published by The United Presbyterian Church (later the United Free Church of Scotland ) to inform members of missionary activities and needs. [2] Slessor developed an interest in religion and when a mission was instituted in Quarry Pend (close by the Wishart Church), she wanted to teach. [3] Slessor was 27 when she heard that David Livingstone , the famous missionary and explorer, had died and decided she wanted to follow in his footsteps. Missionary work Eventually, Slessor applied to the United Presbyterian Church's Foreign Mission Board. After training in Edinburgh, she set sail in the SS Ethiopia on 5 August 1876, and arrived at her destination in West Africa just over a month later. Slessor, 28 years of age, red haired with bright blue eyes, [3] was first assigned to the Calabar region in the land of the Efik people . She was warned that they believed in traditional West African religion and had superstitions in relation to women giving birth to twins. Slessor lived in the missionary compound for three years, working first in the missions in Old Town and Creek Town. She wanted to go deeper into Calabar , but she contracted malaria and was forced to return to Scotland to recover. She left Calabar for Dundee in 1879. [4] After 16 months in Scotland, Slessor returned to Calabar, but not to the same compound. Her new assignment was three miles farther into Calabar, in Old Town. Since Slessor assigned a large portion of her salary to support her mother and sisters in Scotland, she economised by learning to eat the native food. Mary Slessor is pictured with adopted children Jean, Alice, Maggie and May, in an image taken in Scotland. Issues Slessor confronted as a young missionary included the lack of Western education, as well as widespread human sacrifice at the death of a village elder, who, it was believed, required servants and retainers to accompany him into the next world. [5] The birth of twins was considered a particularly evil curse. Natives feared that the father of one of the infants was an evil spirit, and that the mother had been guilty of a great sin. Unable to determine which twin was fathered by the evil spirit, the natives often abandoned both babies in the bush. Slessor adopted every child she found abandoned, and sent out twins' missioners to find, protect and care for them at the Mission House. Some mission compounds were alive with babies. [4] Slessor once saved a pair of twins, a boy and a girl, but the boy did not survive. Mary took the girl as her daughter and called her Janie. According to W.P. Livingstone, when two deputies went out to inspect the Mission in 1881–82, they were much impressed. They stated, "… she enjoys the unreserved friendship and confidence of the people, and has much influence over them". This they attributed partly to the singular ease with which Slessor spoke the language. [4] After only three more years, Slessor returned to Scotland on yet another health furlough. This time, she took Janie with her. During the next three years, Slessor looked after her mother and sister (who had also fallen ill), raised Janie, and spoke at many churches, sharing stories from Calabar. After this hiatus, Slessor returned to Calabar. She saved hundreds of twins out of the bush, where they had been left either to starve to death or be eaten by animals. She helped heal the sick and stopped the practice of determining guilt by making the suspects drink poison. As a missionary, she went to other tribes, spreading the word of Jesus Christ . During this third mission to Calabar, Slessor received news that her mother and sister had died. She was overcome with loneliness, writing, "There is no one to write and tell my stories and nonsense to." She had also found a sense of independence, writing, "Heaven is now nearer to me than Britain, and no one will worry about me if I go up country." Slessor was a driving force behind the establishment of the Hope Waddell Training Institute in Calabar, which provided practical vocational training to Efiks. The superstitious threat against twins was not only in Calabar; but also spread to a town Arochukwu on the far west of Calabar. There is a high school named in honor of Mary Slessor. This is located in Arochukwu , a town west of Calabar, about three-and-a-half hours drive away. The people of Calabar are belong to the Efik tribe though the popular Arochukwu town is in Ibo tribe's region. Both Calabar and Arochukwu share some common cultures and are in southeastern Nigeria, in Cross River State and Abia State respectively. |
Please dear Nairalanders, please help me, I didn't supposed to share my home story here, but It really borders me, my wife is six months pregnant now, since 3months now her character changed towards me, she always doesn't talk to me for the whole day,. When we sleep on bed she just walks out of the bed without any reason, I don't know what is happening, some of my colleagues told me that, if some women are pregnant, they always act strange sometimes, because of the pain in them. Please have you experienced this before, & ladies did you act like this when you were pregnant ![]() |
Wow jubilation in delta state, oghara town as nepa finally bring light for almost 2months now,,,, |
Please Dear Christians Here I Always Dream Of Having Sex With Faces Familier To Me In The Dream..And Dream Of Going Back To My Primary School.Please Any Intepretation Here Please |
please oo,dear friends am 22years old na,i have no female friends atall,have been single till now,have never engage in any relationship before in my life,when dreaming sometimes i always see my self close to river dancing to a particular music i dont understand!! and having sex with familiar faces in the dream..animal chases me also in the dream please help me out christians here!! |
Lai Mohammed has said he would like to visit TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations, in light of its position as the biggest tourist attraction to Nigeria - He gave a breakdown of how the church’s activities impact the economy; and compared it to Saudi Arabia - Mohammed encouraged those who come in from other places to visit the church, to spend their money, so that the country can also benefit Alhaji Lai Mohammed, minister of information, culture and tourism, has indicated his willingness to visit TB Joshua’s Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Ikotun, Lagos state, The Nation reports. He made the disclosure in Lagos, during a recent media briefing with newsmen on the coming United Nations World Tourism Organisation’s Committee for Africa (UNWTO-CAF) meeting scheduled to take place in Abuja. NAIJ.com gathers that the minister indicated his willingness to visit the popular place of worship, in light of its position as the biggest tourist attraction to Nigeria. He stated: “Honestly speaking, I have no issues at all visiting Synagogue. This is why this particular conference is important; because it is dealing with data, statistics. You see, if 500 people come in every day to Synagogue Church, it means in a month, we have about 15,000 people. “The impact of 15,000 people on the economy of the Alimosho local government area monthly… You know when they come, which hotel will they stay? What will they eat? How do they go? Do they go outside the church? “You see, these are issues we need to study; but if you have one source that could sustain thousands of people on a regular basis to your country, it is very important. If they don’t go outside the church, the impact on the economy will be a bit less. “We need to engage the proprietor. Tourism is not just sightseeing. We have medical tourism everywhere in the world. We have religious tourism. “Take Saudi Arabia for instance, where hundreds of thousands of people go from all over the world. But the biggest impact on the economy is that when you go to Saudi Arabia, if you have the money, you will buy goods and come back. “I want to encourage those who come in, even after receiving spiritual blessings, they should please spend their money so that the country can also benefit. But I think it is a good idea.” Recall that NAIJ.com previously reported that the federal government pleaded with Prophet TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, to reconsider his decision to relocate from Nigeria. The government, through the minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said such move will not be in the best interest of the country. |
Now that they have decided to ban CODINE, wetin boys go take high them selves ..... Cus smoking egbo (weed) don be like drinking water for me... Somebody help me out on what to take to high me ooo..... Nigeria boys cry out |
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