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Yeah i made it.... Ftc |
400billionman:buhari supporters will see nothing wrong.. |
chesterlee:gbam! |
Not news |
salaboiz:mumu |
Teacher - who can tell me another word for nigeria? Akpos - joke |
xplicite:so how does it affect the price of garri? |
[quote author=manchy7531 post=38745335]The warrior is noble and strong. His resolve is firm and his commitment is total. His is to kill, to shed blood and to be killed. His is to die for his king and for a worthy cause. His is to protect and lay down his life for his faith, his nation, his people and his loved ones. What manner of men are these whose spirit speak of such valour and nobility? Consider the ancient Spartans and the Roman warriors of old. *Fani-Kayode Consider the fearsome Vikings who believed that it was a curse to die a peaceful death and that the only way to heaven was to die violently and heroically in fearsome battle. Consider the greatest of all warriors that ever lived, the noble and gallant Achilles. Consider Alexander the Great who conquered the world with his sword. Consider King David, the greatest of all the kings of Israel, who was a man of blood and war and yet whom God so loved and who loved God more than any other. Consider David’s “strongmen” who stood with him through thick and thin and who fought for and protected him to the very end. Consider their gallant captain, the mighty Joab and the others, Abishai, Asahel, Eleazer, the Tachomonite, Shammah, Benaiah, Eliam, Igal and Uriah the Hittite. These were David’s ”strongmen”: all great and valiant men of war whose courage was legendary and whose loyalty to their God and their King was unflinching and unquestionable. Consider Shaka the Zulu, Beowulf the Nordic king and William Wallace the liberator of Scotland. Consider King Henry V of England who routed the French at the battle of Agincourt even though he was outnumbered by three men to one. Consider Julius Caesar who came, who saw and who conquered. Consider the great Heracles who was a descendant of the mighty Hercules himself. Consider Spartacus, who turned slaves into men. Consider Samson, who slew a troop with the jaw bone of an ass and yet who fell at the touch of a woman. Consider Gideon who slew the Midianites, Jeptha who sacrificed his own daughter, Joshua who brought down the walls of Jericho and Jehu, who drove his chariot like a madman, who slew the witch-Queen Jezebel and who fulfilled prophesy by ensuring that the dogs ate her flesh and licked her blood in the valley of Jezreel. Consider those that laid down their lives for our great and noble faith: Paul of Tarsus, the greatest of all the apostles, who brought the glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to the gentiles and to the wider world. Peter the disciple, who became the rock on whom the Church of God was built. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Samuel, Stephen, Isaiah, Elijah, Daniel, John and all the other disciples and prophets of old. For martyrs and heroes that lived and died for God are also gallant warriors who feared not death and who stood firm to the end in defense of their faith. Consider George Washington who led his troops into battle and whose war cry was “victory or death”. Consider the charge of the Light Brigade, the courage of the 600, at the battle of Balaclava in the fields of the Crimea. Consider the Ikemba, Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu who resisted genocide and who established Biafra. Consider Isaac Boro, the champion of the Delta, who rejected tyranny and who fought for his people. Consider Ken Saro-Wiwa whose prose moved mountains and who refused to bow to a dictator. Consider Moshood Abiola, who defied the oppressor and who died a martyr. Consider Patrice Lumumba who died for his country, John Jerry Rawlings who liberated a generation, Thomas Sankara who stood for Africa and Malcom X who brought dignity to his people. Consider Robespierre, Marat and the heroes of the French revolution who defied kings and queens and who watered the tree of liberty with blood. Consider Muammar Ghaddafi, who empowered his people, Gamal Abdel Nasser, who gave hope to the Arab, Fidel Castro, who broke the yoke of bondage and Nelson Mandela who brought joy to millions. Consider Toussaint L’Ouverture who freed the slaves of Haiti and who established a proud black nation. Consider General Lee at the battle of Gettysburg, Oliver Cromwell at the battle of Nasby, Horatio Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar and King Leonidas, with his gallant ”300”, at the battle of Thermopylae. Consider Generals Marshal, Patton, Eisenhower, Rommel and MacArthur in the great battles of the Second World war. Consider the ”Black Scorpion”, General Benjamin Adekunle, with his 3rd Marine Commando at the Battle of Ore. Consider Zhukov at the siege of Leningrad and his courageous exploits at the battle of Moscow. Consider Bernard Montgomery, with his fearless ”Desert Rats”, at the battle of Alamein, Charles De Gaulle at the siege of Paris and Chang Ka |
Wey pishure? |
Her p not mine |
E no concern me |
It should be oliseh.. That guy is useless |
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Saraki will not smell any jail.. Quote me anywhere |
chesterlee:u no well oo... U sef check am nah ![]() |
Not that i am happy when a bomb blows but my problem with buhari is that he played politice with boko haram.. We should expect more blasts |
CreampieAngela:ashawo benin |
Princematarazzi:lol. So ina atu ujo? |
Let them go and hug a transformer Let them go and hug a transformer |
DaBullIT:i am learned.. Dnt need any knowledge any more |
simplycarro:yes |
DaBullIT:i loathe useless kwession |
adewaletb3:hahaahahah |
Hahahhahahaahhahaahahhahahahhahahahaahhahahahahahahahahahahaahahhaahhahahahahahahaahahahahhaahhahaahahahahahahah |
Useless woman |
NewNigeriaMind:so how does this trash concern me? |
naijapropa:these people do not mean well for nigerians.. Quote me anywhere! |
franugo:yes they do |
Without beating about the bush, lemme go directly to those things that make us nigerians 1) answering questions with questions- yes! Nigerians have this attitude of answering questions with questions. This is not funny at all. Personally i hate it. I cud recall asking a girl if she has a boyfriend.. She said "what do i need boyfriend for? Damn it!! 2) thieves and looters are being celebrated while the common thieves in the streets are being burnt alive - this is why nigeria is not moving foward. 3) Nigeria is the only country where 90% of her ladies are dating while 90% of her guys are single- just ask a lady if she is single, she will tell u "NO".. but my fellow guys will claim single.. LOL 4) nigerians love asking jamb questions - this is very true and funny.. U see me carrying a bucket of water, spong and soap.. U are still asking "are u going to bath? Last week, i was eating when a friend of mine came and asked, "are u eating? No am bleeping 5) nigerians have bad pronunciation of english words- hahahah my hausa bros how far lah? U go hear something like "kworupting" instead of corruption.. "pipti naila" instead of fifty naira.. how about my yoruba bross? U go hear something like zero hate zero tiri tiri foe five. . . Lol call the remaining number abeg. my igbo bross nko? Lol one tasand( 1000) i am listening to the ladio(radio) hhehehe 6) add yours please.... |
Yustash001:oh yah Jesus can save u from both spiritual and phisical death |
nathpope:give ur life to Jesus coa when death comes, ur money wud not save u |
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