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Guys abeg my UBA Leo no wear father Christmas cap like OP own pls help! |
Enemyofpeace:either English is not for your generation or pure sarcasm! |
ARG 1- MOR 2!!! |
wizelink:Same way Maina case na so kyari own will go, later he go sneak back to civil service through backdoor. This is Nigeria! |
Abeg who get old nairanote wey e no dey use again? ![]() |
Congratulations to those that got credited, better luck next time be that. Incase u want to show love from the love you receive I dey Sha. |
paradigmshift:Abi o, him na musk or elumelu to dey hide number? |
smile11s:I don quote o, abeg na 2k sef, 3113476926 firstbank |
Tinder01:I don't even know what this mean, I just buy and resell for digital marketers, nothing more, i have sold to people in this forum same way some also scammed me but life goes on. So I don't get your message |
VIPAFRICAN:Let's chat bro, 3k upward |
I sell old Facebook accounts should in case you need from 5years above, IG and Twitter for chicken change, 100% Legit with ID upon request 0.8.o.6o382079 You will need one |
I sell old Facebook accounts should in case you need from 5years above, IG and Twitter for chicken change, 100% Legit with ID upon request 0.8.o.6o382079 |
I sell old Facebook accounts should in case you need from 5years above, IG and Twitter for chicken change, 100% Legit with ID upon request 0.8.o.6o382079 |
ahnie:Oga mind your business, your neighbor is the yahoo boi local work till something new comes up ![]() |
When 2 illiterate argue I just observe? |
hifocus:Op should select which roadside advice he takes on NL. How can you lockup this woman? I know she behaved stupidly buh the woman is in pains more because this involves her brother and her daughter. It's clear she knows the OP has anger issues and am not mincing words by saying this, and may not even be open to her to discuss deep things from time. OP really lacks wisdom, I know it hurts any parent but you don't solve problem with another problem, I pity the poor child and mother more. He should have let the elders settle this issue, how do you even lockup your wife who is suppose to be part of you? didn't the vow you took mention about dealing with her wisely? aren't you aware they are not best in decision making? As a man you create room for women to offend you daily to keep your family. |
vincentjk:Deserve to arrest your wife for being stupid as always? In marriage you create room for that to live long, women don't heal easily sir, we don't judge by one person side, women don't open up to aggressive men I hope you agree? we may need to hear her side even though we all know her action too is wrong irrespective. |
mightykay:Respect people's opinion, be civil! you can make your point without saying thrash. |
OP, It's obvious your wife knows you have hot temper that's why she decide to keep this away from you although not a good or wise move. you don't solve problem by causing another problem. Am sorry for the little girl, however your action looks very extreme. you owe that woman the apology of your life for arresting her because it's obvious you don't love her. She is in a greater pain for her brother to rape her daughter, as a man you shouldn't do something before asking or thinking. you have successfully compounded this issue. Yes, your wife was wrong but your decision was worse. Gird up your loin like a man, release her apologize with everything you can, and let the elders settle this issue. I pray God handle the situation because some family has 1 or 2 sacrilegious secrets similar to this but it was kept a secret. Finally, be very careful of some roadside advice here on NL, atimes as a man some decisions are taken because of the future of the children. May God unite your home bro and give the poor girl permanent healing from this trauma. NB: Make sure the boy sleep police self-contain well furnished apartment for like 7 days! |
thebosstrevor1:See bro, CBN is working on information and they are try to reset the financial system. Most of these POS operators are now owned by bankers or people close to bank officials, Commercial banks now discourage banking service because they hoard cash for politicians, businessmen and co. POS Operators may find it difficult accessing bulk cash and the best bet they can do now is limit how much you can take. Ordinarily I think CBN targeting at stocked cash in the people's custody, they are now forced to spend it since they know it will be difficult to withdraw it if it is deposited meaning POS will be dealing more of withdrawals than deposits. |
thebosstrevor1:Where POS go see Bulk Cash? Are you aware they also run out of cash? |
Nothing is condemned with God while we are still Alive, no bad situation is not redeemable with God, let is ALL worship God in spirit and Truth! |
“What Good Can Come Out of a Crap Hole Like Nazareth?” (listen along for a more enhanced sermon experience!) Gospel John 1:43-51 43 The next day Jesus decided to go to Galilee. He found Philip and said to him, “Follow me.” 44 Now Philip was from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. 45 Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “We have found him about whom Moses in the law and also the prophets wrote, Jesus son of Joseph from Nazareth.” 46 Nathanael said to him, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” Philip said to him, “Come and see.” 47 When Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him, he said of him, “Here is truly an Israelite in whom there is no deceit!” 48 Nathanael asked him, “Where did you get to know me?” Jesus answered, “I saw you under the fig tree before Philip called you.” 49 Nathanael replied, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God! You are the King of Israel!” 50 Jesus answered, “Do you believe because I told you that I saw you under the fig tree? You will see greater things than these.” 51 And he said to him, “Very truly, I tell you, you will see heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man.” Sermon Good morning, Our Redeemer’s! On this weekend as we celebrate the amazing life of Dr. King, I’d like to share a passage from his book, Stride Toward Freedom: I was ready to give up. With my cup of coffee sitting untouched before me, I tried to think of a way to move out of the picture without appearing a coward. In this state of exhaustion, when my courage had all but gone, I decided to take my problem to God. With my head in my hands, I bowed over the kitchen table and prayed aloud. The words I spoke to God that midnight are still vivid in my memory. “I am here taking a stand for what I believe is right. But now I am afraid. The people are looking to me for leadership, and if I stand before them without strength and courage, they too will falter. I am at the end of my powers. I have nothing left. I’ve come to the point where I can’t face it alone. At that moment, I experienced the presence of the Divine as I had never experienced God before. It seemed as though I could hear the quiet assurance of an inner voice saying: “Stand up for justice, stand up for truth; and God will be at your side forever.” Almost at once my fears began to go. My uncertainty disappeared. I was ready to face anything. Dr. King, at his kitchen room table, had an epiphany. Usually, when I think of an epiphany, I think of something gradually becoming clear – like a sunrise in the morning, in a kind of “ooohhhhh… I get it!” kind of way. But sometimes, an epiphany can be a sudden shift in understanding – a change happens immediately, and drastically. Throughout his career, Dr. King would refer back to this incident as his “vision in the kitchen.” A touch-point where things became clear and vital. In our Gospel reading today, Jesus has just finished calling the very first disciples, Andrew and Peter. Heading down to Galilee Jesus then runs into Phillip, to whom he says, “Follow me.” Phillip doesn’t say anything about this, except to take off and go find his friend Nathanael. Phillip proceeds to tell Nathanael, “Dude. I found him.” “Found who?” “The one that’s in the book man! The Messiah! The one that the prophet wrote about, He’s here! And get this – he’s from Nazareth! Joseph’s boy – the carpenter.” Nathanael raises an eyebrow. “Can anything good come out of Nazareth? Why would we want to hang out with anybody from that craphole little town? I would think they were sending someone from Oslo or Bergen.” Luckily, Phillip is not easily dissuaded. “Why don’t you come and see?” [By the way – these are the same exact words that Jesus used when talking to Andrew and Peter. Come and see.] Nathanael says, “Fine. I’ll go. But if this is some kind of a dog and pony show, you’re buying lunch!” As they walk through town, Jesus spies them coming from a distance. “Nathanael! You’re here! I love your honesty. Thank you for being a straight up person.” Nathanael dishes back, “Yeah well. What do you know about it?” “Well, weren’t you just under the fig tree?” “Yes. YES. How did you know that? What are you, the Son of God or something? WAIT. You …are the Son of God! You are amazing! This is amazing!” And they all lived happily ever after. You may have noticed that in this story, Nathanael is full of the side eye! What good can come out of Nazareth? Where did you get to know me, Jesus? It’s what happens next tho, between verse 48 and 49? How does Nathanael go from cynical skeptic to “You are the Son of God!”? What was he doing under that fig tree anyway? This, my friends is what an epiphany can be like. It’s going from closed to open. From sealed shut to fully revealed like THAT(snap.) Flipping on the lights in the middle of the night. Nathanael’s strangely quick conversion is the blazing kind of epiphany. Let’s look at our other text for a just a minute. I love the story of the call of Samuel. I love the boy taking care of the old priest, Eli. Do you think it was his choice, or do you think his parents sent him? Hard to say. I love the immediacy that he has getting out of bed thinking that Eli needed him, only to find that Eli hadn’t called. I love that God chooses the young boy to deliver the news and the message, and had the old man was the one that could see God despite his blindness, and guide him into accepting God’s call and being a prophet. I love that first Eli has the epiphany – IT’S GOD! God is the one calling you, Sam! And then Sam got the message. Jesus knows Nathanael. He sees him truly. Jesus knows Samuel. He knows his gifts, and calls him clearly. Jesus knows Dr. King. A man with vision, and passion. Moreover, Jesus knows us. We may be skeptical, and pretty darned sure we don’t want Jesus in our business. We may be young and dumb and pretty sure we have no idea what’s going on. We may be tired and fairly certain God must be calling someone else, because we think we have nothing left to offer. Despite ourselves, we are being called. And whether it’s a slow reveal, or ripping off the Band-Aid, an epiphany is here. Jesus is shining the light and calling our names, saying “Follow me! Come and see!” Okay here’s the real talk. It seems to me that our culture and our country is fast leaning away from these simple words of Jesus to “Come and see.” To be inviting, welcoming, hospitable – open to those who seek shelter, safety, life, and love. It doesn’t seem like a stretch that lady liberty would have her head in her hands, mourning the racist words of our Commander in Chief from the past week, worrying for the young people protected by DACA, as she remembers the millions of huddled masses that have come from all corners of the globe seeking refuge in this bountiful land. In times like these, we need to reflect God’s light all the brighter. God is calling us. Clearly. We need to listen for that call in the night, at the kitchen table, in our place of work – the call for justice, for tending to the suffering, for singing songs of joy and resisting the shadows, and beyond that, we need to answer the call. Don’t be overwhelmed. Don’t wonder if it’s real. Remember these words from Dr. King that I quoted at the beginning? “At that moment, I experienced the presence of the Divine as I had never experienced God before. It seemed as though I could hear the quiet assurance of an inner voice saying: “Stand up for justice, stand up for truth; and God will be at your side forever.” Almost at once my fears began to go. My uncertainty disappeared. I was ready to face anything.” I want to leave you with this poetic Epiphany blessing from Jan Richardson. Known – A Blessing by: Jan Richardson First we will need grace. Then we will need courage. Also we will need some strength. We will need to die a little to what we have always thought, what we have allowed ourselves to see of ourselves, what we have built our beliefs upon. We will need this and more. Then we will need to let it all go to leave room enough for the astonishment that will come should we be given a glimpse of what the Holy One sees in seeing us, knows in knowing us, intricate and unhidden no part of us foreign no piece of us fashioned from other than love desired discerned beheld entirely all our days. |
CheapHomes1:Bimpe respond to this because seem the version of your thunder is lower, this one is pro-max |
OP, na like this women dey use motivational talk dey beg? I approach you first time you bill me doesn't matter if male or female is wrong. But you approach me and ask I will give if I can, this is morally right! There is a lot of impression on first meetings either male or female, first time billing is a red flag anywhere!!! |
Another smart move in ensuring those with bulk cash think twice before taking it to the bank, to collect am back go hard. CBN knows what is doing to an extent, many will be forced to spend the bulk of old cash with them before it becomes a waste. This move may affect us but on the long run currency hoarders are on big trouble except the inject it back to circulation by forceful spending before the elapse |
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I wonder how this so called scholars don't see the handwriting on the wall from day 1! It's a common knowledge they were only used for divide and rule. Ngige just taught them Pol 101 practicals since they know the theory ![]() |
Conner44:The suya that year we get depend on the quantity of paper, we usually share with only siblings that know about the parole. Corruption is part of man sha ![]() |
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