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Mr. Elvis (CEO Skywise Autos) MC Tagwaye Sighted... |
Wow |
Vanity |
Dexy4yah:People start to show up Time to start the show up It's 10:05 p.m. and The curtain starts to go up And I'm already sweatin' But I'm locked and loaded For rapid fire spittin' For all the concert goers Scopes for sniper vision Surprise from out of nowhere As I slide the clip in From inside the hotel Leanin' out the window Going Keyser Söze Finger on the trigger But I'm a licensed owner With no prior convictions So lost, the sky's the limit So my supplies infinite Strapped like I'm a solider Got 'em hopping over Walls and climbing fences Some of them John Travolta Staying alive by inches (hello darkness my old friend) Cops are knockin', oh- Thought I blocked the entrance Guess show time is over No suicide note Just a note for target distance But if you'd like to know The reason why I did this You'll never find a motive Truth is I have no idea I am just as stumped No signs of mental illness Just tryin' to show ya The reason why we're so bleeped 'Cause by the time it's over Won't make the slightest difference (Hello darkness my old friend) |
This is becoming like an everyday news. . You can't beat a child, and expect him not to cry. You can't flood everywhere with guns, relax gun acquisition and ownership laws, and expect to have peaceful neighbourhoods. You can't plant maize and expect to harvest cocoyam. Same way you can't have Tinubu as a president, and Godswill Akpabio as senate president, and expect checks and balances. Naaaahhhhhh |
slawomir:Longest time chief. Some dude said you were incarcerated. He even started a funds raiser here for you without providing evidence of your detention and inability to pay your bail. Anyway. Welcome back. |
Simeonjoe1:I wished you were right. But like I said, I'd rather belive in the existence of hell.. And lose nothing, if it doesn't exist. Than live like it doesn't exist, only to die and discover that Hell actually do exist. Hell/Eternity isn't something I'd love to gamble with man! |
Living a righteous life in this modern era can be herculean task. Imagine working as a sales person in a bank and other corporate organization. You will tell corporate lies as if that's what you were paid to do. A sister once shared her experience benefiting from a fraudulent scheme during one of our house caring fellowships way back in 1998. She used to work in a government office where they paid everyone overtime. But nobody stays in the office beyond 4pm. She felt guilty having to eat what she didn't work for. And there was no way that she could notify the authorities without her colleagues knowing that she was the one that blew the whistle. And if they found out that she was the one, they might gang up against her and make the office a living he for her. And her conscience prickles her, everytime she sees the overtime on her payslip. The truth is, modern days pastors and Christian have watered down biblical standards. This misinterpreted doctrine of grace. According to God's standard, what's right is right and a sin is a sin. Christians of nowadays would bend, paint, modify, adjust, upgrade a sin, just to suit their way of life. |
Nice piece OP
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Surely. |
I remember when I was younger. We used to attend Deeper Life Bible Church then. Omoh. If they preach about "Eternity" for that church, you won't have a reason not to repent. They way they describe hell - the agony, the suffering, the gnashing of teeth, the worms earing through your skin, etc and worse still, the fact that this experience has no end - Till eternity. Then the choir would be humming this song: Eternity X2 Where will you spend Eternity? Man, you'd have no choice than to totally surrender your life to God.. Then I remember those Mount Zion movie about rapture. How believers were raptured leaving others behind. Omoh. Used to be a scary. Just two weeks ago, I was just reminiscing about my childhood and all that, and I asked myself why aren't churches preaching about Hell like in the 90's. We are not taking eternity serious again. Churxhes now downplay the who Eternity thing and make it look like it ain't serious. Back in the day, if you attend a sound bible believing church, messages about eternity were usually responded to by loud wailing and prayers of repentance. These days, they will even do altar cal and nobody will step out. Just because pastors are not able to paint the true picture of Hell. Hell is real oooooo. Even though I still find it quite uncomfortable that God will allow people to burn for eternity, over sins they committed within a lifetime... Well, the Kingdom Hall guys believe that, once you die a sinner, that's the end. There's no resurrection for you and no hell as well. Na the only Jehovah Withness doctrine I always tend to agree with. But like my pastor always say, it is better to believe in hell, and live your life as if it exist. If you die, and you go and find out hell doesn't exsist, you have nothing to lose. But what about you refuse to belive that hell exsist. Then you die, only to discover that hell actually exsists? Toh! |
helinues:Look at you, an unknown tapeworm, calling people election Losers. You that cannot even say your full name or post your real pictures on a public forum. The internet has really made unknown periwinkles brave. Can you even get an IV to the above event? |
jesutakewe:My sister. This is exactly what the man want me to do. So he can buy the judge and be paying N10,000 per month. Leave naija ooooo. |
Litmus:What's the color of your stupidity? Do you have portable water running in your community? Please stay on your lane! |
Nice2023:Gracias |
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Sofrosh: |
Nice2023:Bros. These things don't work. |
OneCandleAway:When I say Nigerians are wicked. You think it's just physical? They are wicked in all realms... |
Sofrosh:You think say Na only you know road to shrine..? |
PROPEACE:I respect Ordinary Ahmed Isa. But if I tell you my experience at Brekete family, you go pity me. |
Na d |
fkj950ax:Chairman. Nigerians are very very very wicked people. Thank you. |
dani.robertts: Are you gonna cooperate with meNigerians are very wicked people. I repeat, Nigerians are very wicked people. This was how loan sharks extorted a friend's cousin, till he committed suicide, after paying them over 400% of what he borrowed in less than one month. This is exactly how they sounded on the extract of the chat the police obtained from his phone. How can you conveniently tell someone to go and commit suicide? In 2021, I borrowed one contractor 30 million to complete a project he was executing for the federal government. Till date, the man is yet to finish paying up. He has executed contracts worth over 1 billion for the FG since I gave him that money, but baba has refused to pay me back my money. Last year alone, he received over 500m as payments for contracts he executed for the government. Funny part is that, I am not the only one he is owing. He would keep face as if he wants to die, when he wants to borrow from you, once money hits his account, he turn to tiger. This is someone that rolls with the presidency ooooo. He has senators, top government officials as friends. He blocked me, refused me entry into his office. Reported the case to the police, he went and bribed them, anywhere I take the case to, this man would rather churn out 5 to 10m to settle the authorities than pay me back my money. I have lost over 2m while trying to recover this money. Everybody that hears my story, will just want to also eat his own part of the cake. 50k, 100k, 200k etc lawyers, so called human rights, police, etc. When I say Nigerians are wicked, I know exactly what I'm saying. Nigerians are wicked! Forget. |
Nice one |
Another One (In Dj Khalid's voice) |
Lordofalmajiri: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMfCzYKSaI8 |
It's a football match. Can swing anyway.... |
Gundogan and Foden are highly needed here for clean up. John Stones and Silva to the dressing room. |
Why are most of them covering their faces? |
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