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Whenever ur life or property is at stake, U may defend yourself, otherwise I'll also say 'never hit a woman' |
delishpot:May God bless you, this does not target Christians/Christianity in particular, I believe it is also to curb the hardliners Muslim preachers. There's nothing wrong if all pastors get registered, lest we allow unscrupulous individual to feed people with some false teachings. I attended a church where the pastor said phones, atm and BVN were all sent by the antichrist bla bla bla |
BreezyCB:You could never have scored 70+ in English with the way you construct it. It should be: "I was expecting 70+..." |
Happy Birthday Baba Ebora Nigeria |
I am single again |
ziccoit:"above his legal income..."? Mr youth, make his car collections ur business o! |
How is that my business? Whatever he likes he should buy, it's his business, SR should focus their investigative journalism to more productive issues and not gossips, we get enough from Linda Ikeji and Stella Dimokorkus. |
When Ur ancestors do make up for you |
There's no family in business. Employ a more competent hand. If you don't want to lose money in a stupid manner (your sister giving out change twice/wrongly), lose it a reasonable way (by paying wages) - you will also be investing in someone's life. |
The Ghana cedi (currency sign: GH₵; currency code: GHS) is the unit of currency of Ghana. It is the fourth and only legal tender in the Republic of Ghana. One Ghana cedi is divided into one hundred pesewas (Gp). After it gained independence Ghana separated itself from the British West African pound, which was the currency of the British colonies in the region. The new republic's first independent currency was the Ghanaian pound (1958-1965). In 1965, Ghana decided to leave the British colonial monetary system and adopt the widely accepted decimal system. The African name Cedi (1965-1967) was introduced in place of the old British pound system. Its first president Kwame Nkrumah introduced Cedi notes and Pesewa coins in July 1965 to replace the Ghana pounds, shillings and pence. The cedi was equivalent to eight shillings and four pence (8s 4d) and bore the portrait of the President After a military coup the new leaders wanted to remove the face of Nkrumah from the banknotes. The new cedi (1967-2007) was worth 1.2 cedi which made it equal to half of a pound sterling at its introduction. After decades of high inflation had devalued the new cedi, it was gradually phased out in 2007 in favor of the Ghana cedi at an exchange rate of 1:10,000. In 2007 the largest of the new cedi banknotes, the 20,000 note, had a value of about US$2. By removing four digits the Ghana cedi became the highest-denominated currency unit issued in Africa. It has since lost about 75% of its value. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghanaian_cedi Devaluation is not the solution to Naira's problem. |
There's nothing bad in that, even Gov Fayose fit sh1t for bush come post am for Nairaland - it's Buhari's fault |
Looks can be deceptive sha o ...but the dark guy standing in front with glasses doesn't look happy |
Bloody lie! Photoshop |
Thank God |
HungerBAD:What has killing snakes got to do with "Sunday", "prayer" & "God in heaven"? That animal is just another part of the ecosystem where U belong. don't be an easy prey for "scam pastors". Read ur bible, "U shall trample on serpents and scorpion..." |
Dry maize? Yellow or white? Be more specific! |
I would have love to say YES, but when they pay, it gets embezzled or mismanaged by the government in power - "feedeefee" or "afeecee". I think churches and mosques should be genuinely philanthropic rather than finance the luxurious lifestyles of their leaders. |
Okon Lagos |
Wahala dey o! Lion better, you might get away with it! |
Oba Yesufu Oloyede Asanike I (1982-1994) is my favourite - for those who know his story. He was so outspoken and the press were always after him, making so much humour out of him ![]() |
Beautiful |
OK, thought I was the only one. Trend can't refresh |
I think the #BringBackOurGirls campaign should not be restricted to Chibok girls alone, it should be extended to every home. Come to think of it, we have so many over 30s here on NL wey no even get steady bf. Seun pls include age and maritus status in NL profile, so that we can help our Nairalanderess |
Pls send it, we go know who mumu pass afterwards If the man is good at damage control, he'll get away with it. Carry your nonsense comot for here. |
That guy surely smoked oshogbo weed before going to church, he clearly wasn't hearing from God. Wish you quick recovery madam Bosede, I hope u are wiser now, This does not happen in white garment churches alone. We should all learn to question the things our spiritual leaders tell us. don't be deceived, God said He won't tempt you beyond your faith 1st Corinthians 10:13 |
U don enter one chance! She is a nuisance, and in your kind of society, u either pack out or criticise her and be tagged evil. |
"Shame" no get shame #Iranu #abashan |
cruzita:Baby mama alert - Run Kiss Daniel |
God sends rain to both the good and the bad PMB needs to pay more attention to these Biafra cry babies |
These "endtime" girls find it easier to breastfeed men than breastfeed their babies - it's annoying! |
I see a bald man kissing hi baby while the mother plays with him! Nothing is dirty here! |
amunkita:Did u read the post? “This is to inform the general public about the activities of a criminal syndicates’ style of operation include among others, the use of computer animation to strip their victims and put their nude pictures on facebook and other social media platform. “The gang calls up their potential victims and orders them to pay certain amount of money to a given account numbers or have their personal pictures edited and posted nude on the internet,”he said. Bubuche said several complaints prompted the Service to swing into action which eventually led to the arrest of two people in connection with the internet fraud. |
