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2:1Aet. Falcons out |
112 minutes eq. 2:1 falcons |
Falcons into extra time. Scores 1:1 Aggregates 2:2 |
Congo u23 0-0 Nigeria u23. Full time |
COMPLETE PAIRINGS Ethiopia v Nigeria Cote d’Ivoire v Senegal Tunisia v Cameron Ghana v Egypt Burkina Faso v Algeria http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/world-cup-draw-favours-super-eagles |
Ghana and Algeria are among the seeded teams. they can't play each other. |
Abu Mikey: Fixtures already decided by Mikey!!Ghana and Algeria are among the five seeded teams; they can't play each other. |
Malawians with their mind games agaian... |
Concerning your question on the Soul versus the Spirit, let me first say it is a good one! There are some who don't believe there is a difference. This is due to the fact that the Hebrew word for soul is nephesh which means literally "life". It is also used for animals (Gen 1:20-24) and man as a whole person (Joshua 2:13, Exodus 21:23). The Hebrew texts denotes the spirit as "ruach" and refers to it as only the immaterial part of man (Num 16:22). The greek of the New Testament makes things a little more clear. We know there is a difference between the soul (psyche) and the spirit (pneuma) by looking at Hebrews 4:12- "For the word of God [is] quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit..." . The spirit is always referred to as the immaterial part of man. Man is not a spirit, he has a spirit. I believe the soul (psyche) is just what the greek word implies... the makeup of man. You are different from every other person. The thing that makes Raymond Raymond is the soul. The soul is how you relate to others and how you understand yourself. The spirit is how you relate to God. When you are reborn, you are born of spirit (John 3:5-6). The spirit is part of the soul, much like the mind is part of the soul. It is the soul, though, that comprises who you are. Animals don't have a spirit per se- they don't seek God. Plants have a body, animals have a body and soul (they are capable of relating to man and other animals), but only man has a spirit. Both the soul and spirit pass when man dies, thus you will be recognizable as Raymond in the coming resurrection (ref Matt 17:3) and you will as a believer forever be able to fellowship with God. You will be given a new body (1 Cor 15:51-55), but you will be you. |
Change ur air flow meter and exhaust sensor. there are the reason for this. |
Written by Taiwo Adisa and Yejide Gbenga-Ogundare Monday, 29 November 2010 ALLEGATIONS linking former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to money laundering and unwholesome financial practices that could be the albatross that would deny the former number two man the ambition of becoming Nigeria’s president in 2011 have been revealed by Lagos-based The NEWS magazine. The magazine, in its current edition which hit the market on Sunday, quoted the details of the report of the US Committee on Homeland Security which indicted Abubakar as being responsible for the laundering of over $40 million (about N6 billion) into the United States illegally. The magazine indicated that the investigations carried out on Abubakar and other African leaders by the US Senate Committee on Homeland Security in a report entitled “Keeping Foreign Corruption Out of the United States” could serve as a hinderance to Abubakar’s ambition in 2011. According to the magazine in the edition with the headline: “Atiku’s Chances: His problems with America,” dated December 6, 2010, the former vice-president was listed among the four case studies of persons who allegedly laundered “illicit” funds to the US. The report which Executive Summary was initially made public after a public hearing by the US Senate Committee headed by Senator Carl Levin on February 4, 2010, listed Abubakar among the four persons tagged ‘Politically Exposed Persons’(PEP), who were used as case studies. Others in the PEP category, including Atiku, are Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mange, sonof the president of Equitorial Guinea; president of Gabon, Omar Bongo and three PEPs from Angola. The PEPs, according to the report, used US-based lawyers, lobbyists, escrow agents, real estate, bankers, as well as university workers to circumvent the US anti-corruption safe guards and launder funds into the country. This act, the reprt claimed, had a corrosive effect on its rule of law, economic development and democratic principles. On his part, Alhaji Abubakar was alleged to have, through his fourth wife, Ms Jennifer Douglas, a citizen of the US, moved $40 million in suspect funds to the United States between 2000 and 2008 through wire transfers sent by off shore corporations to US bank accounts. In addition, the US Securities and Exchange Commission had received civil complaints in 2008, alleging that Douglas received “over $2.8 million in bribe payments in 2001 and 2002 from Siemens AG, a German firm, to bribe Nigerian officials.” According to the report, another $2.1 million was transferred by wire through Edward Weirdenfeld, a US lawyer, who represented Douglas, Abubakar and the American University of Nigeria owned by the former vice-president. Though, the lawyer claimed that the transaction was for the Abubakar family legal expenses for setting up the university and he assumed that the funds came from the former vice-president. The list of money laundering allegations against the presidential aspirant included funds allegedly laundered through some American banks, including Citibank, Eagle bank, Chevy Chase, Suntrust Bank, and Wachovia Bank. At Citibank in Maryland, Jennifer Atiku was alleged to have opened 18 different accounts, which included personal checking accounts, a home equity account, three accounts in the name of her organi-sation, Gede Foundation and two extra personal checking accounts that were later expanded for the AUN and Jennifer herself. These accounts were said to be used to bring in $20 million suspect funds through the bank into the US. In addition, she was said to have maintained three Citibank credit card accounts, three for herself and Abubakar and one for Gede Foundation. The report alleged that Jennifer lived like a king, paying credit card bills and household expenses in the range of $10, 000 to $90,000 monthly, including hefty legal and financial fees. The magazine further reported that when she was questioned, she claimed the wires she received were from her husband and were proceeds from his personal business in Nigeria, adding that she received income from Gede, in addition to an agreed yearly bonus of $50,000. When allegations of a US inquiry on his person was recently published by the Saturday Tribune, his media manager, Mallam Garba Shehu, said such allegations were aimed at stopping the presidential ambition of Atiku. http://tribune.com.ng/index.php/news/14037-2011-us-investigations-threaten-atikus-chances |
By MODEY PETERS The 76 oil wells credited to Akwa Ibom State since April last year by the federal government, have been returned to Cross River State, the state governor, Liyel Imoke, announced in his office yesterday, while addressing a solidarity rally organised by the people of the southern senatorial district of the state. "They took our oil wells; now we've got them back. Once again, we are on course with our development programmes. We are grateful to the federal government under the able leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan", he said. Mr. Imoke did not explain how the oil wells were returned, but it was gathered from senior government officials in Calabar that the presidency adopted a political solution to the face-off between the two states over the loss, since Mr. Jonathan was chairman of the committee raised by late president Umaru Yar'Adua to resolve the matter. On May 29 this year, the governor announced that the federal government has agreed to pay Cross River State for the loss of Bakassi peninsula to the Republic of Cameroon, which prompted the ceding of the oil wells to Akwa Ibom State. The implication of his statement in Calabar is that the oil wells have been returned, following the pressure mounted by his administration, as the federal government could not have accepted to pay the state for losing Bakassi in commensurate sum, without actually being an oil producing state. Rally in the rain The news was received with loud cheers by those at the rally, held on the lawn of the governor's office. Mr Imoke said he was overwhelmed by the turnout, as the crowd defied the heavy downpour to stage the rally. He, however, lamented that previous leaders of the state were divided along ethnic lines, and that himself and his friends came into politics to do away with such primordial sentiments, as they have passion for Cross River and its people. "No one who is a citizen of Cross River State", he said, "can be denied the opportunity of being the governor of this state. That is why we decided to challenge the establishment to change the system by removing ethnicity from our body politic, and with the support of the people, we succeeded in electing a governor [Donald Duke] from the southern senatorial district, a feat people thought was impossible." Mr. Imoke informed the gathering that being a governor was not his idea, as he was rather planning for another person to be governor. But it turned out to be God's plan that he should become governor and that the challenge before him is how to impact on the lives of the people. On the forthcoming election, he explained that the PDP in Cross River is a popular party, which does not engage in rigging and manipulation of results, but that with hard work and evidence of delivery of dividends of democracy, the electorate know the difference and will thus support it to win at all levels. A former senator and leader of the southern senatorial district caucus of the PDP, Florence Ita-Giwa, said the people were appreciative of Mr. Imoke's accessibility, his quiet disposition, and untiring efforts in confronting the challenges facing the state. Back http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5585311-146/government_returns_oil_wells_to_cross.csp IS THIS REALLY TRUE? |
Ojumiii:Sory, Nigeria 5: Cameroun 1 Regards. |
Ojumiii:GoodMorning Ojumiii Nigeria 5: Cameroun 0 |
waooooo!! 60% to 40% possession, yet goaless. I hope S.A wount regret this at last if they fail to win. |
Interesting!!! Am Routing for S.A |
@femi, thanks. pls keep me updated. |
Bayana Bayana of south Africa and Equatorial Guinea, what is the scoreline pls? |
score line pls? |
![]() What is the Present Scoreline pls? |
Siasia is the man. Siasia it is your tone. No deprivation this time around. |
Is like this IBB's gamings are really holding water as erudite entities of this house are already getting confused. Atiku and IBB have vow to make Jonathan's presidential bid failed. No wonder the secret meetings they were holding in Saudi Arabia. Some Nigerians are so blinded to see that these evil genius are doing everything to render GEJ inefficient. But they will not succide. |
urgent buyer, 1m pls |
IBB a.k.a the evil genuise can now open his mouth and talk. where was he when OBJ was ruling? Guess self exile. let's watch the game till the end. |
please send a closer look picture of the engine. Probably more pix of the engine. will like to see the engine pix displaying part of the car's body. |
banix, i did requested for the pix of the engine. am still waiting please. |
Can i see the pix of the engine please. |
please send it to eteng_socrates@yahoo.com. |
27th |
don't even think of going back. i know how u feel. you have a conscience and the judgment u considered is that the company has spent much training you in uk and in reciprocation, u feel you should justify this investment in return but the devil incanate (ur boss) never thought of this before sacking you so don't go back. Next time, he will be the one accusing you of seducing him and will escalete issues to the wife. why will you think of compromising to go back. Never. don't go back and share in the wrat and doom that may befall such evil genuise. |
Life must always be transitional, from one stage to another. Yesterday was Colonial Masters, today is Nigerians themselve, tomorrow will be a better Nigerian Himself. Thinking of Calling back the Colonial Masters is like going back to the era of slave trade. Nigeria is in our hands for the change we dream. A country full of corrupt leaders and citizenary really has a long way to go. is all about collective responsibilty, trying to contribute ur own quater to effect this change. If I as an individual has the opportunity to rule, i might still formble. so we need to first work on ourselves before effecting a positive change on the society. |
the peak of this is for the National Assembly to conveyn a meeting on this regard in other to share sitting allowance. what a shame? |
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