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obataokenwa:The position that man occupies is what the best of your generation more than two hundred years ago have been trying to match! |
fergie001:The weeping just started! For years these same animals of your kinsmen killed the people in Taraba, Kogi, Plateau and some parts of South with reckless abandon, you never reported to give a sigh. |
dre11:PMB can't afford Nigeria to really move forward if it will affect the lot of Hausa /Fulani. What's a big deal if states are financially capable to handle them. Rather, he will be thinking of appointing his clueless clan to be md/ceos of this discos, thereby sending us back to where we were long ago. |
Poloyanabo2:That's the warped idea the islamists advance to cure adultery. The idea that originated from the uncontrolled appetite from their progenitor himself who miserably and shamefully violated the maximum quota allowed |
Anwons:Try and use your senses. No one is contesting this fact with you but the issue is, is Malaria contagious? Have there not been many drugs to tackle it unlike Covid19? |
Macsjebs:"Airport authorities said Ms Li “lost control of her emotions” [/b]on 25th May 2020... " Which one be Ms Li [b]“lost control of her emotions? The right words should be Ms Li ran mad |
Mstick:Thank you! |
youthsinitiativ:You can turn the dumpsite to worship your god that detests aesthetics. |
Poloyanabo2:Is that what the demonically deluded like you will believe no matter insane and disconnected it sound |
paulolee:The bolded is the delusion of a religious but godless soul. Imagine a serial fornicator also claiming a god! I doubt if the pastors of these ones will ever make heaven |
Gforce2015:A ptoduct from and of baby factory doesn't have a blessed week need, regard for a father. You are exhibiting symptom of gorilla semen. Ask ya mama, if you have one. I pray she will be brave enough to tell you this truth about your life! |
‘I will not rest in prayers until rapists are brought to justice’ – Adeboye By NAN 14 June 2020 | 11:46 am The General Overseer (GO) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, says he and his prayer warriors will not rest in prayers until the perpetrators of rape are accorded stiffer penalty. Adeboye said during a live programme on DOVE TV, monitored in Ibadan on Sunday, that the issue of rape had become rampant in the society. He described rape as bad and unbiblical that it could leave a permanent scare on the victim for the rest of her life. According to him, there is no pain that can be compared to the pain on the parents whose daughter had been raped. “Myself and prayer warriors will not rest in prayers until the perpetrators of this evil are brought to justice, not only in Nigeria but all over the world. “Everyone who has ever committed rape, particularly in Nigeria and the world, the all-knowing God will fish them. “As much as I hate death sentence, I think every form of punishment that will be given to a rapist cannot be considered too severe. “Anyone, who ever thinks of raping someone again, the almighty God will stop them even before they do so and if they insist God will take them away. “I am calling on every Christian all over the world to please join me in this prayer,” he said. Adeboye also urged the faithful never to embrace the spirit of ‘good enough’ because it could be an enemy of greatness. “Your journey to the top begins when you start sensing that what you call ‘good’ is not enough; the greatest enemy is when you think that you are already great while you are still incomplete. “Your journey to the top begins when you become aware that God reserves the best till the last; the journey to the top begins from your knees and acknowledging Christ as your lord and saviour,” he said. He, therefore, urged those who had not surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ to do so in order to each the desired place of destiny God had designed for them.
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Mrs Ibidunni Ituah-Ighodalo, Wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo of Trinity House has gone to be with the Lord. Let’s pray for her family at this time. Jesus said unto her ‘I am the resurrection and the life, he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live’. John 11:25
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When wailers are behind you, you are due to be in bottomless pit. Funny thing is that they will jump bus when the wailed is fully interred. Ask Fayose... https://www.nairaland.com/5925215/apc-governors-seek-soft-landing |
“Every form of punishment that could be given to a rapist, cannot be considered too severe.” #JusticeForUwa #SayNoToRape https://www.facebook.com/87046278487/posts/10159019999058488/
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DonFreshmoney:You just revealed how deep a virus has wreak havoc in a brain |
Stillthebest:I give it to you that more than 75% of the mosques in Lagos observe their morning prayer everyday, though with limited and fewer worshippers. Many quranic schools have continued thier full schooling unhindered. They put on their uniform and in disregard to the government rule. If you are talking about obedience to civil authority, Muslims don't take that. Prove me wrong with facts and I will mention at least 10 mosques with their addresses along with ile kewu that thair alfas cannot afford to close just because of the daily money coming in. |
yanabasee1:Opened in secret inside the holes and at the dead of nights. Spiritual lunatics everywhere |
THE MKO ABIOLA I KNEW.---FEMI OTEDOLA. My first memory of Chief Abiola was around 1971, about 47 years ago, as a pupil of the Staff School at the University of Lagos where Kola, his first son, was my classmate. A dutiful father, he used to pick up his children from school regularly. His first wife, the late Alhaja Simbiat Abiola was also my mother’s close friend. Fast forward to 1990 when I was a young entrepreneur. I had a taste of Chief Abiola’s magnanimity and kindness. I developed the idea for an Awolowo Memorial Concert which I shared with my good friend and Papa Awolowo’s grandson, Segun, who went to see Chief Abiola about our intention to have him as the Chairman of the event. And despite his political difference with Pa Awolowo in his lifetime, he not only showed up but arrived with his late wife, Alhaja Simbiat Abiola – and they danced to the various artistes, especially Sir Shina Peters. The highlight for Segun and I was the NGN100,000 cheque he gave us at the event. A huge amount back then and we admired it all the way to the bank. While we were seeing them off, he took me aside, shook my hand in commendation and called me a Great Man. In 1991, I went to tell my late father, Sir Michael to go into politics and he dismissed it saying politics is not for “omoluwabis” as he also made a reference to the travails of Chief Abiola with the NPN leading to his much-publicized retirement from politics. I succeeded in getting him (my father) to run… and the rest is history. After my father’s victory at the polls and seeing the need to rest, the then Governor of Lagos State, Brig. Gen. Raji Rasaki (Rtd), advised him to take two weeks off, restrict visits as he provided the LASG Guest House on Joel Ogunnaike Road, GRA Ikeja, for the purpose. After a week there, I went to see my late father around 7.30 am and, lo and behold, I met Chief Abiola and Alhaja Simibiat waiting to see him in the living room. And when he saw me, he said, “Great man, where is your daddy?” My late father felt Chief Abiola would make a great President because of his deep wisdom, large heart and pan-Nigerian outlook… I have studied Chief Abiola’s life in politics, philanthropy and most importantly building people, and his doggedness, fairness, wisdom and a good heart are traits that should be emulated. He was a man of all seasons. I wonder what it would have been like if Chief Abiola was sworn-in as President. Did we lose the opportunity to become the Dubai of Africa? Would Nigeria have surmounted the developmental challenges we face in health, education and industrialization? Your guess is as good as mine.
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Runaway:He who lives in a glass house... |
...and Osinbajo, looking peacefully and observing the stress of those who don't have the grace.
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Lastorator:So what is the good news about being asymptomatic? Have you considered the close relatives and friends of these guys? If they board public transport everyday, the drivers and other motorists? Any health trainee will tell you that it portends greater danger because the spread will be alarming. |
NaijaRoyalty:The woman has indeed looted your reasoning along with your destiny. Can imagine how a victim is willing to die for their oppressor! |
Juliusmomoh:Well, since you are a stubborn Thomas, when you become a victim, we will continue to be helping you to tell others that Covid-19 is real. How about that? |
Redoil:Drop(sic)? Was she ever a part of the PMBs team? |
StubbornGENIUS:Your truly a StubbornEDIOT S Whet fancies your stupidity lacks common sense appeal |
ebenhazard:Learn to consult dictionary before you use any word |
LearnITsmash:Since it is your expectation, you would have then be part of the dead (death) statistics. Empty headed don't really understand what they are saying. |
XXLMANDIGO:Just continue to dwell in the past. The man is 79. How old are you and what have got to offer except this useless membership and TV thing? |
Empiree:If you guys have employ this "evangelical tactics" and not opt for your centuries old jihadist coercion, the world would have been better for it. Even here on nairaland, just to comment on religious thread pertaining to moslems will require one to sware an oath to a god yet you guys consider that a stride |
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