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Shamelessman01:Children of perdition full everywhere. How does that facility resemble a church? The a spiritually lost can not be delivered but to imagine vain thing |
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simpledoty:Repentance Forgiving yourself Ask for God's mercy through the Blood of Jesus. No covenant stands the covenant of the blood of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. None! |
Surebuttons:Tóò easy, even without pen and paper. Off-hand, it is 30! |
Consumers will get refund for meter payment – NERC Published December 31, 2020 ’Femi Asu Electricity customers who paid for meters under the Meter Asset Provider scheme will be refunded, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has said. NERC said this on Wednesday in an emailed response, through its Head of Public Affairs, Mr Michael Faloseyi, to questions from our correspondent. Following the recent announcement by the Federal Government that six million meters would be distributed at no cost to consumers under the National Mass Metering Programme, some customers who had already paid for meters had asked if their money would be refunded. Under the MAP scheme, which kicked off on May 1, 2019, customers have two options for acquiring a meter: upfront payment and payment in instalments through metering service charge on a monthly basis. But the scheme has suffered setbacks, including changes in fiscal policy and the limited availability of long-term funding, according to the regulator. NERC told our correspondent that all the distribution companies had keyed into the new initiative, NMMP, adding, “Meter deployments are commencing in earnest across all Discos under the first phase of the NMMP.” It said the first rollout of meters had already commenced based on meters that were already available at the warehouses of the Discos/meter asset providers. Asked if the consumers would bear the cost of meters later, the commission said, “Given that all prudent costs are borne by customers, the full cost of metering would form part of the tariff once the industry assumes full cost recovery. READ ALSO: Nigerians in scramble for meters amid ‘crazy bills’ galore “All customers who made payment for meters under the MAP scheme would be refunded. The modality for the refund of the meter’s cost funded by the customers either through upfront payment or amortised payments is being worked out.” The MAP Regulations was approved by NERC in March 2018 to fast-track the closure of the metering gap in the sector through the engagement of third-party investors (called meter asset providers) for the financing, procurement, supply, installation and maintenance of meters. The Federal Government had said in November that it was making funding immediately available for Discos to roll out 1,000,000 meters in the first phase of the NMMP. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. https://punchng.com/consumers-will-get-refund-for-meter-payment-nerc/ |
EVILFOREST:Be bold to maintain the line of thought. A Nigerian Christianity Can not be downgraded globally - spiritual or infrastructure wise. |
Tunde835:It ruffles your comfort, right? https://www.nairaland.com/6336692/trump-ends-obamas-12-year-run |
Kzinne:Has Tinubu's generation truly cornered the glory meant for your own generation? This endless gnashing of teeth is too much |
President Donald J Trump is AfricaWorld Man of the Year 2020 McOllus Ndhomu Dec 29, 2020 0 By Ukachukwu Okorie On January 20, 2017 when President Donald J Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States of America by Chief Justice John Roberts, many would not have imagined the current global situation. In his inaugural speech, President Trump said he would ensure Americans are placed above politics. “What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people,” he said. Continuing, “January 20, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again,” he added. President Trump took the oath of office placing his hand on the Bible that was used at Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration and his own family Bible, which was presented to him by his mother in 1955 when he graduated from Sunday school at his family’s Presbyterian church. Background Donald J Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in New York to Frederick Trump and Mary MacLeod. Donald was the fourth of five children. Starting from late 1920s, Frederick Trump erected hundreds of single family homes in the Queens and Brooklyn boroughs of New York City. From late 1940s, Fred also built units of apartments, mostly in Brooklyn with federal loans, designed to stimulate affordable housing. He also constructed housing for naval personnel and shipyard workers in Virginia and Pennsylvania with government support. His son, Donald would later follow his father’s steps in real estate development. Like most US presidents, Trump identifies as a Protestant. He was raised Presbyterian by his mother Mary. School At 13, his parents sent him to New York Military Academy for discipline and positive energy. He shone brightly at the academy, getting a nickname DT, and he was a big name in College. DT was academically and socially good, rising to become a star athlete and student leader. He graduated in 1964. Donald Trump got admitted into Fordham University in 1964. He transferred to the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania two years later and graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics. Hardworking and Successful It is important to know that President Trump was assertive as a kid. His hardworking nature started early: He was the Captain of his College baseball team and a builder like his father Fred. Even while in school, he still worked in his father real estate projects. Though son of a rich man, he learnt the art of hard work. His wisdom in business helped him succeed in many entrepreneurial fields. He sees success where other does not. The Trump organisation, which runs multitude of companies, says much about his conquest in business, with interests in properties, media, hospitality and more. Africa Donald Trump as 45th president of the United States is probably the toughest of his challenges. What strikes us more is his practical approach to issues affecting humanity especially Africa. In September, 2017 when he parleyed with leaders of nine African countries, President Trump spelt out his foreign policy on the continent. He recognised six African countries as among ten fastest growing economies. Among the key points he mentioned include shared prosperity, security, peace and health. He even went as far as telling the African leaders about their efforts despite obstacles. It was a simple and candid talk from a Western leader. Champion Many criticize President Trump about his tweets, but he is a courageous leader who says or takes issues head-on. At the start of his first tenure, he frowned at an America that had failed many of its citizens. He described the hopelessness of families trapped in poverty, an ineffective education system, and crime, drugs and gangs. And to shame his critics, over four million jobs within two years, and minorities especially African migrants benefited. Fearless Leader Many called him an isolationist, but the fact is President Trump is just against global governance. He has shown his mettle in ways the Trump presidency built back the US before the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic. So unconventional, perhaps that is why his critics have sleepless nights. Before the United Nations General Assembly, he said “America will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, and I honour the right of every nation in this room to pursue its own customs, beliefs and traditions.” It was truly unimaginable for a US president to make such comment. From early days of his most criticized presidency, Mr. Trump has promoted International Independence and cooperation over global governance. Through his September 25, 2018, UN speech, the U.S. leader made his stance on global governance even clearer: “The United States will not tell you how to live, work, or worship. We only ask that you honour our sovereignty in return,” Mr Trump said from his remarks. This remark was remarkable in the UN coming from a US president. Respect President Trump’s foreign policy is not found peddling colonialism and planting neo-colonialists. He has gone in history as the White House occupant who never waged any war and as a leader who wanted Africa to develop at its own pace. Inspirational He changed the immigration policy stopping Africans from leaving their mismanaged countries for greener pastures. Together with the famous ‘shithole’ comment, triggered the anti-Trump discourse among bloody African thieves disguised as political leaders. In fact President Trump’s shithole comment was an understatement of the real African tragedy. Africa is a place where political power is used to promote bigotry, nepotism, tribalism, and corruption. It is also used to cause religious and ethnic wars. Nigeria for example is an abattoir for Christians and Indigenous people in the hands of Fulani powered terror groups. As if it is not enough, Africa is where people die from poverty in the midst of plenty. When basic amenities like electricity and housing are luxury, and infrastructure nonexistent, it is a shithole place. What do we say about thousands that die on the Mediterranean and deserts trying to flee poverty, dictatorships and war? Our leaders are just interested in staying in office without achieving anything. Look at Uganda’s three decades dictator, President Yoweri Museveni who has been making headlines all for his brutality against dissent. Given Africa’s failed politics, government thieving, dictatorship, accepted poverty and brain drain, Trump’s statement is a wakeup call for idiotic leaders in the continent Many African countries are grappling with the huge debt burden contracted from China all because of inept political leadership. Take Zambia for example, a country held in the jugular economically with worst political leadership that knows nothing except suppressing progressive citizens. President Trump has shown the capacity to practically act in the interest of the people whereas his predecessors operate a foreign policy that is hypocritical on Africa. Former Nigerian leader, Goodluck Jonathan stated how Barack Obama interfered in his administration causing his loss. A look at Libya today upsets Africans, and President Trump never waged war or caused one. Supremacy of God A great appeal for us in AfricaWorld Newspaper is the greatest reason, because it is at the centre of our existence. President Donald Trump recognises God as the Supreme and King of Kings, and has shown practical steps to guarantee freedom of worship. We love God and believe in him Children President Donald J Trump is married to Melanie, and has five children: Donald Trump Jr., born in 1977, Ivanka Trump, born in 1981, and Eric Trump, born in 1984. President Trump’s second daughter Tiffany was born in 1993, and the youngest child, Barron William was born in March 2006. Congratulation! Ukachukwu Okorie is the editor-in-chief Africaworldnews@gmail.com +353899756769 https://africaworldnewspaper.com/president-donald-j-trump-is-africaworld-man-of-the-year-2020/
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KingUg:Ok the let's conclude you him then! |
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blackpanda:Lie! That's the figment of your imagination. What you wish it happens. https://www.google.co/amp/s/www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/12/28/catholic-church-backs-kukah-says-bishop-spoke-truth-to-power/amp/ |
cloud7:You are expressing the stupid!ty of telling someone he's born a day after you were born just because he's born in nevada and you in akure. |
Abdulazeez99:Nonsense! Mountain experience is a solitary one. Anyone seen carrying camera upandan is a showbiz man. You can't be with God and be carrying video to transmit what he wants to tell you from the mount. What if he refuses to speak |
Femi Odekunle, a member of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), is dead.https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-member-of-sagay-panel-dies-from-covid-19
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Racoon:With boko haram boys killing and kidnapping farmers : Fulani herdsmen eating up farms with thier cows everywhere. |
ebukajay184: ronaldbecky:She is practicing witchcraft! God doesn't nswer prayer for wickedness. The only prayer God can answer of hush is that of Repentance and that' can never be through a merchinery [ |
LogoDesigner01:Hear! |
Shile981:How better to spot a strayed destiny! |
DuBLINGreenb:When we are talking of those that Yoruba people call OBU, you are one! If you are actually sane, you will know that the people attending CRUSADE are underterminable and cut across different strata. How many facemasks have your people shared. RCCG is known to be one of the religious bodies sharing facemasks. I have seen non members around me with their logolised fm's |
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SandraJane:These are Tristitutes. |
[quote author= post=97438818]Great Men! Thank you for celebrating with us guys. Thanks for reciprocating the love we share with you. As we always say on this forum everytime... Only the fanatics are giving religion a bad name... We can coexist in peace no matter our differences.. We are happy to see very many Muslim celebrating Christmas with Christians this year. Many topics on the Frontpage and other social media platforms we have seen this morning WE SERVE THE SAME GOD[ |
Gospelpreacher1:The fearful repercussion of rejecting the Eesa Masih (Mashiach) is grievous. John 3:18, 36 (KJV) He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him. |
nwekeugochukwu:"... as enshrined in the Holy books, adding that the two major religions believe that Jesus Christ is the true Messiah." What do jihadists kill for then? |
NwaNimo1:There's nothing commendable in this. No matter what reasons you want to advance to support it, that age is a way too low.. A six 6⃣ year child supposed to still be kiddy, childish and not being stressed as if he's the one that arranged the bedmatic that produce him. The best I see here is that he is in primary 2. The parents should be charged |
These are types of defilement and Christless pics that rush to FP |
lalasticlala:Are they fatherless? |
GOTVee:...and Easter is what? |
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As a born again Christian who is meant to speak the truth at all times, I think we Christians are deviating from the teachings of our lord Jesus christ. Jesus never told us to celebrate his birth but his death. Christmas is a pagan god celebration and real Christians should not partake in celebrating Xmas. Jesus wasn't born on the 25th of December as people believe but many have been misled to celebrate this abomination called Xmas for too long by irresponsible religious leaders who are meant to guide people with the word of God. Until we Christians starts reading and understanding the Bible, we will keep committing unpardonable sins against God in which Xmas is one. Do not celebrate Xmas if you don't want to end up in hell fire