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Christianity EtcRepentance In The Grave- Is This Possible by Egenti(op): 12:14pm On Feb 06, 2007
Hi Fellas!

There's an issue that has been bugging me for some time and i think it would be nice to have you all contribute your ideas.
The Holy Bible tells us that there is no repentance in the grave where man is going, how then is it that some christians spend time praying for their departed loved ones. Will such prayers ever be answered? Will a man who refused to repent suddenly be saved, oblivious of all the evil he did, just because he was fortunate tl have some one mutter a few words of prayers on his behalf?
Your response(s) would greatly appreciated. huh
FamilyRe: Is Marriage Not Boring? by Egenti(m): 2:27pm On Feb 05, 2007
Orikinla,

From ur address i can see why you worry so much about boredom; cause Bonny Island is one very small and boring place. My question to you is this: Are you married? If your answer is yes then find out from your spouse and do this with the intention to work at it. However, should your answer be NO then I must assure you that marriage can be a lot of fun as well as very challenging too. If you are so fortunate to have kids, then the sky is the limit to your having "fun" Remember, the just shall live by his faith.
FamilyRe: Like Will Smith, Would You Consider an Open Marriage? by Egenti(m): 4:11pm On Jan 26, 2007
Seun, Keep adding fuel to the fire,
truth is that we are living in a very selfish generation. people only think of what satisfies them but when the repercussions result, they look forward to a hand that will suddenly reach out to them from no where. I have always loved Will as an actor, however, this development clearly shows that he and his so called wife need some psychologist. I pity that poor child under their care.
SportsRe: Nigerian Coaches Vs Foreign Technical Advisers. by Egenti(m): 3:56pm On Jan 26, 2007
Gorrjigen,

Forgive me if I didn't get ur name correctly, however, with a name like that I do not think you are Nigerian.
The state of our football is not only sad but annoying. You were busy criticising young men who gave themselves to help. How do you explain a situation where somebody is being owed as much as 9months salary and all we do is condemn him for not performing. Can you imagine any foreign coach being owed such ridiculous amount of salary?

Come to think of it what has the NFA done for any of these guys to expect so much from any one of them? There are countries which attach there coaches to some foreign clubs to understudy well established coaches like Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger, while all the expense is borne by such countries' FA. We cannot even boast of sending any one of our local coaches on a training course abroad.

Cast your mind back to Siasa's preparation towards the last youth tournament. What kind of treatment what meted out to him. why do we keep doing this to our own only to turn around and condemn them while we would go out of our way to provide the white skinned man with all he asks for and more and make them appear to be superhuman. where is Clemens Westerhoff? where is Bonfrere Jo?

As for Jay Jay I beg to disagree with you in the sense that the young man can hold his head up high any where in the world as an accomplished soccer star. To have played inthe national team for over fourteen (14) years and still be expeced to play is criminal; na wetin una wan kill am? Some kids born the year he started playing for the national team could be playing in our U-17 team. Oga Jay Jay, God bless you jare!

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