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Having seen your other posts I'm not surprised by this. Why are you confusing yourself? It's a simple thing if you really want to be born again. It means you repent of your sins, turn away from them, accept Jesus Christ's sacrifice for your sins, accept Him as the LORD and saviour of your life and promise Him you'll never go back into your sins. If you did this sincerely in faith, and not continue to confuse yourself and others, you'll experience something difference in your life. You'll experience salvation. It is this experience that Jesus calls being born again. Good luck |
Hmmmn ![]() Satan is such a strategist he knows this woman is a powerful figure in the world and is now using her to pollute the minds of people ![]() |
Great topic and replies sa far I've got to tell Olabowale however to stop carrying on with his arguments because he's getting it all wrong. The passage is only warning the hypocrites, who despite calling Jesus their Lord, are not living up to His standard. Jesus never barred anyone from calling Him Lord because He is the LORD. He only warns to who do that to live up to the name they are calling. I hope you understand I'm not ready for argument, however |
It's funny reading the posts so far ![]() But however you look at it and whatever your justifications, tithing is Biblical and not doing it is flagrant disobedience to God. If you don't want to give because you have a debt to pay, it really doesn't matter to God. This is just like many other issues people justify today |
stupid post There's nothing to this post than some nuzo gu trying to get attention to his post ![]() Check the stories and links, nothing should make anyone in the opposition angry. Adedibu is only being eulogised by his people (if u know who they are) ![]() |
;Dlol Fela said Nigeria is BBC (Big Blind Country) ![]() Na wa for dat guy o ![]() |
who is Primate Olabayo ![]() some guy looking for cheap popularity |
romeo:I take exception to that, bro Nigerians ain't stupid, we are smart. But what do you do after making all the effort to get better? Start a revolution, a war? I bet no think that's a good option. If it was, people like you would've started it and not ferry yourself to 'Spain' like your profile claim |
Danrab, Peterabnormal, 4congo, flexy, etc etc should be removed from this forum A lot of people are complaining about their activities, yet the site management aren't doing nothing about it. What do one do to get banned anyway ![]() |
Now u are the one not replying ![]() |
LOL @ all the post and replies ![]() |
@ Romeo ![]() C'mon take life easy jare ![]() I think the best thing we could do with this story is what many people are doing right now Laugh it away ![]() If you don't feel that way, don't condemn others ![]() |
Hi pacesetter I appreciate your effort at putting an end to unemployment in your life and others'. But I want to know if you are not aware of a thread started sometime ago by Wilz. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-132276.0.html He proposed that we (Nigerian graduates) should get together and use the 'together' force in establishing a company. A lot of people bought into that idea and we got responses from different parts of the country. As at this moment, we're in the process of registering the company, and would be having a meeting with the representatives from different parts of the country soon (July 5). So, I think you may have missed this opportunity (but I think you may still become a part of the team if the house sees your commitment). Cheers |
@ muchacho drop what ![]() |
LMAOOO!!!!!!!! ![]() |
@ Efosa So what later happened to the guy you 'controlled' by your specialized wooing system? ![]() |
At last, we're up and running! A fully owned company by Nigerian graduates. But you know, some other grads would still be looking for non-available jobs that exist nowhere |
how did u get the letter if u ain't there with him ![]() |
hmmm so much hatred for a dead man ![]() |
Are a Nigerian? Are you a graduate? If you are desirous about change, you must be at the National Stadium, Surulere tomorrow. Time: 9.30am. Call Wilz to get the venue |
Going by responses so far, I think my response won't matter - but I think waist bead is useless! |
Hope nobody is mentioning SWIFT ![]() We use their services in our office, and boy, it's damn good ![]() |
Ok, so what do one do when he's not a good f/r writer? This, no doubt, has been a challenge here ![]() |
@ ireke A typical caretaker (or house agent as they call them now!) |
Hope Nigerian graduates are following this thread ![]() |
Whatever the justifications advanced for this, it's just not OK for score of people to continue struggling because they could not afford to pay the high advance rent always being demanded ![]() |
Sheniqua! ![]() We know sey u don jand, but if u know what we face here u'll know that it's pretty difficult meeting the challenge of two years upfront payment. U shouldn't be surprised also, some landlords actually asks for three years!!! U have the right to support the motion due to what ur dad has faced before, but we still need to consider others. In Nigeria today, a graduate goes back to live with the parents. Why? Because he can't afford to pay the rents (imagine someone still struggling to get a job?) |
@ sheniqua Pele o, omo baba landlord ![]() Truth be said, some people are the cause for the two-year demand - but house owners could afford to collect rent for three months na ![]() |
@ topic Some comments so far has been disappointing, to say the least. Why do we always generalise that Nigerians don't like to pay bills? What brought this sentiment? I'm not in that category, and I believe many are like me. A lot of people (like someone already noticed) would have done so many things with their lives - young men settling down in this hard terrain - if not for the exhorbitant rates the landlords asks. I believe house owners can afford to collect say three to six months upfront maximum. Then, what do we do with the 'agreement' and 'commission' fees agents demand? These fees are sometimes at par with the rents!!! So much to say, but who listens ![]() |
[quote author who is Abacha? ![]() [quote][/quote]I'm not surprised at those asking who Abacha is (or was?) Maybe you weren't born at the time, or you're still only a child, Sani Abacha was the former military head of state in Nigeria ![]() |

he knows this woman is a powerful figure in the world and is now using her to pollute the minds of people 
I'm not ready for argument, however


