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Politics / Re: Stella Oduah Lied About Her MBA Degree - Sahara Reporters by Garrithe1st: 11:36pm On Jan 06, 2014
This attack against Ndigbo must be resisted by all sons and daughters of Ndigbo....
cheesy

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Politics / Re: Osun Govt. Acquires N51million Land To Build Church by Garrithe1st: 7:22pm On Jan 06, 2014
Gboliwe:
grin grin grin by the way, I wish i'm on any party's payroll tongue

if you decamp to PDP, i'll buy u a laptop to join the crew tongue

Not fair enough..

angry
Politics / Re: Osun Govt. Acquires N51million Land To Build Church by Garrithe1st: 7:23am On Jan 06, 2014
Gboliwe:
Because you are on APC's payroll tongue

What about you? Are you on PDP's payroll??

If I decamp to PDP will you accept me??

grin
Politics / Re: Jonathan’s Wife Orders Release Of Suspected Thugs In Rivers by Garrithe1st: 5:09am On Jan 06, 2014
What a shame!!!
Politics / Re: Woman Who Axed Husband To Death In Edo State Arrested by Garrithe1st: 5:07am On Jan 06, 2014
adino:


shocked shocked shocked
Garri! At times you make me laugh, the last time you were quoting bible verses for the forgiveness of that money printing pastor and now this.
Abeg give us bible verses jor grin grin.

Don't you believe in forgiveness??

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Politics / Re: Fashola's Speech At 2013 Thanksgiving by Garrithe1st: 5:06am On Jan 06, 2014
fkaz:

Just like GEJ government that is deep-rooted in corruption, without fighting it, is a good example of bible verse which governor fashola quoted.

Fashola's speeches are always filled with deep, soul-searching and thought provoking words
Politics / Re: Fashola's Speech At 2013 Thanksgiving by Garrithe1st: 11:31pm On Jan 05, 2014
fkaz: Hmmm fashola will be a good motivational speaker on wealth creation,

Although this food for thought.

Very true!!!
Politics / Re: Fashola And Pastor Adeboye At Annual Lagos State's Thanksgiving. Pics by Garrithe1st: 11:29pm On Jan 05, 2014
agbameta:









Spot the difference.......smh..

cheesy
Politics / Re: Lagos-Kano Rail Link Keeps Death Off The Roads- Reuters by Garrithe1st: 11:11pm On Jan 05, 2014
bilms: HELL OF TRAIN

I took a train from ilorin to lagos to confirm the said transformation and guess what? It took me 21hours to reach Lasgidi from Ilorin. On top of that train, you would notice multitude of people,but guess what? Contrary to what people are saying, they didnt climb it for free,they paid equal money with those inside.

The railway staffs would sell 2500 tickets when the train can only accommodate 900 people and when the people that couldn't get a sit request for refund,they would say it is none refundable. full article coming soon










Politics / Re: Woman Who Axed Husband To Death In Edo State Arrested by Garrithe1st: 10:54pm On Jan 05, 2014
deeptesting:

Shut up.....What right have you got to take the life of someonelse? Are you normal or you want me to rub aboniki in that your stinking as*s.

No sir, I'm Mr Garri, not GAYbriel so I'm not your namesake.

Thanks.

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Politics / Re: Woman Who Axed Husband To Death In Edo State Arrested by Garrithe1st: 10:31pm On Jan 05, 2014
He who is without sin should cast the first stone....

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Politics / Re: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Garrithe1st: 10:30pm On Jan 05, 2014
Politics / Re: Fashola's Speech At 2013 Thanksgiving by Garrithe1st: 10:21pm On Jan 05, 2014
CONTINUED

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, these are some of the choices we have made as a people that reflect our values and priorities.

Let us ask ourselves honestly if they have prospered us or impoverished us.

I have nothing against parties, they are in fact necessary to keep our economy going. Tailors, musicians, artists, textile industries, caterers, security men, hair stylists and so many people benefit from them.

The first question to ask is if there is so much benefit, why is there so much poverty?

Is a stylist or make-up expert who earns N200-N300,000 a month poor? Is an MC who charges N500,000 per event and does four events a month to earn N2 Million poor?

The other question is whether if we party with moderation and consume any rice, drinks and food that we make in Nigeria, we will not be better off and create more jobs.

Does the problem lie with our taste for foreign wine, foreign rice, foreign flour and everything made in factories that provide jobs outside our country?

I can go on but I think the point is made and you know the examples more than I do.

Finally, I will talk about unemployment.

It is true that many of our young people are in need of work.

It is also true that we still do not have enough basic infrastructure such as power to stimulate productivity and jobs.

But it is also true that we have made the best of the situation we find ourselves in.

How many of us have gone abroad to celebrate birthdays and weddings?

Which airlines did we board? Are they Nigerian owned? Do they employ Nigerians?

Was it Nigerians that made the food, supplies and drinks and those things that we used at those overseas parties?

Have you bothered to question the number of Nigerian caterers, musicians, transporters and other support streams whose jobs we took abroad and gave away?

Are these choices consistent with a people when unemployment is a major problem?

How many of us buy or rent property and draft agreements by ourselves?

Has it occurred to you that by their choices we take away jobs from our children who studied law or estate management because we took short-cuts.

How many of us have built houses without missing architects, builders, civil engineers and other professionals in the industry.

Apart from the fact that these houses may collapse, as they often do, because we side-track professionals, have we connected the choices we make with the unemployment of our children or those of our neighbours?

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, I have taken enough of your time and I thank you for your audience.

I only wish to conclude by saying that there is nothing wrong with our country.

Its size has not reduced except for the loss of Bakassi.

Its resources have not diminished either in quantity or value.

Indeed its human resource has grown to an estimated 170 Million people and its major trade commodity, which is crude oil, has been trading at over $100 per barrel.

The honest question I think we should ask ourselves is whether we are the problem.

Why do we have so much want amidst so much plenty?

Can we change our choices and our values?

Nigeria is waiting upon all of us to fulfil her promise. Are we ready to make the sacrifice?

Can we BELIEVE AGAIN? And if we do, are we ready to do the hard work and make the right choices?

God bless you all as you ponder these questions.



Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN

Governor of Lagos State

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Politics / Fashola's Speech At 2013 Thanksgiving by Garrithe1st: 10:15pm On Jan 05, 2014
OPENING REMARKS OF HIS EXCELLENCY, MR. BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA, SAN AT THE 2013 ANNUAL THANKSGIVING HELD ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 2014

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, it is with warmest regards that I welcome you to the 15th annual thanksgiving service hosted by the Government of Lagos State.

It is a tradition we strive to maintain that typifies our attitude of gratitude, as our offering to our creator for his many mercies upon us.

Today, I crave your indulgence to speak for a little longer than I have ever done in the past, before I yield the stage to my Lords and the choir who will lead us through this service.

I make this appeal because I am concerned, as many of you are, about our country, and if we were to look for direction and solutions to the challenges that we have to overcome, I doubt that we would look too far further afield than amongst you eminent Nigerians who gather here today.

There are many challenges that we have to overcome, but I wish to speak about only three, which have become the most resonant in the last few months.

I also think that this is a most opportune time, because it is the season when some of us make New Year resolutions and I anticipate that it is possible to persuade some of you to make resolutions or add to those you have already made as they relate to what I wish to share with you.

The three challenges are our FORTHCOMING ELECTIONS, POVERTY and UNEMPLOYMENT.

I have chosen to speak about elections because they have become a major prayer point in the last few days heralding a new year.

Many are afraid, and perhaps, understandably so.

While elections are moments to savour, and make informed decisions and choices about the way forward in most parts of the world; we seem to have contrived to deny ourselves of the pleasure and fun that elections should bring.

In my first election in 2007, I remember there was so much anxiety, similar to this. Pastor Adeboye gave a sermon that year which he titled “ALL WILL BE WELL”. And indeed it was. While we wait for his message this year, let me remind you about my re-election campaign of 2011.

It was a carnival of fun, a confident confrontation with the electorate and a family fiesta where even our children participated, because we worked hard and kept our promises.

The question then to ask is why can this not be the case every time and everywhere?

Why should we be moving soldiers and policemen in large numbers just because we are going to vote?

Why should we be scared and very prayerful every election year?

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, I have nothing against those who pray. What I quarrel with is prayer without effort.

It is written in the Scriptures in James Chapter 2: What does it profit my bretheren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Thus faith by itself, if it does not have work, is dead.

So let me say categorically that while we should pray, we must also do a lot of work to change the type of elections that we have into the type of elections that we want.

That work is not government work. It is work that you and I will do.



The other matter that has been topical is poverty.

I have chosen to speak about it because while I agree that there is widespread poverty, I think that there is a lot of waste; it is waste of such gravity that on its own, deepens poverty, and also makes it difficult to locate or assess the extent of poverty.

It is waste of a degree that, if we curtailed it, will provide enough in savings to fight and reduce poverty.

I cannot categorize all of it, but we live through it every day and I will only refer to some examples to illustrate what I mean.

[HOW MANY ASO-EBI DO YOU BUY IN A YEAR? HOW MUCH DO YOU USE TO SEW THEM? HOW MANY SHADES OF HEAD-TIES AND SHOES DO YOU BUY IN A YEAR? IF YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL FEES IS DELAYED OR UNPAID HAVE YOU ASKED YOURSELF WHETHER IF WHAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT ONE SHOE OR ASO-EBI LESS, WHETHER YOU WOULD HAVE SAVED ENOUGH TO PAY THE SCHOOL FEES]

Are you aware that each text message you send costs N5 on average?

How many text messages do you send to wish people a happy new year, happy new day, happy new week, happy new Friday, happy new Sunday and happy new month?

How many people did you send them to and how many days a week do you send them?

Please do the arithmetic and see how much it comes to in a year and how much food it could have provided for your family.

How many people did you invite and feed at your child’s wedding or the funeral of a deceased relative?

Could you really afford it?

How many of the people you invited are your relatives, friends or people you know?

Would the wedding or funeral still have held if you invited fewer people [SON OF AISHA]

Did you borrow money for the event or were you broke or short of cash after the event?

Could you fairly and honestly complain that the economy is bad if you make the choice to be extravagant?

Beyond a grave, coffin, shroud and officiating minister, what does it take to bury our dead?

How many of your cousins, friends, relations have come to seek assistance for as little as N100,000 to start a business from you?

Did you give them? If so how much?

How much did you give to those who came to ask you for money for birthdays, weddings and funerals? Do we value ceremonies more than work?


... TO BE CONTINUED

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Politics / Re: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Garrithe1st: 8:09pm On Jan 05, 2014
Bishop Juice:

why can you not stop thinking of ibo?
nah wah for you ohh.

SExkillz of blessed memory knows my real name and origin

Politics / Re: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Garrithe1st: 7:57pm On Jan 05, 2014
ilugunboy: It's safe to conclude that there are no Mods on this section today.

After reporting this dude using the Report Button..no Mod have deem it fit to deal with him according to forum rules....can we then conclude that we are free to take the laws into our hands?



Do we tolerate this type of poster on this forum now?


Afam is Ibo same as the dude you're reporting, so expect nothing till OAM4J returns...

cheesy
Politics / Re: Tinubu, Taking A Bow And Nearly Kissing The Ground For Buhari by Garrithe1st: 7:54pm On Jan 05, 2014
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Politics / Re: Tinubu, Taking A Bow And Nearly Kissing The Ground For Buhari by Garrithe1st: 7:54pm On Jan 05, 2014

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Politics / Re: Tinubu, Taking A Bow And Nearly Kissing The Ground For Buhari by Garrithe1st: 7:53pm On Jan 05, 2014

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Politics / Re: WHY AN IGBO MUSLIM HAS TO BE THE NEXT SULTAN OF SOKOTO by Garrithe1st: 7:07pm On Jan 05, 2014
macjive01: Good day people,
I advocate that an igbo man has to be the next sultan, this is coming on the heel of Igbo contribute to the greastest expansion of islam since usmma dan fodio,
Igbos in the northern hemisphere of the country is now the second largest ethnic group, surpassing kanuri + yoruba+ plus every other minority combine.
There are 3 million plus high calibre, tax paying residents of igbos descent in kano alone.
The new kwankasa city has been oversubscribed chiefly due to igbos involvement.
Igbo make up a gigantum propotion of the population of southern kaduna.
Jos, bauchi, abuja
In Abuja ... we all know the statistics
These numbers are impressive and even more appealing to the growth strategy of the islam faith.
Igbos has been known to throw their support - financial and human capacity - on any developmental initiative of their new states and hence same attitude will be replicated in the islamic region.
What better way to improve igbo-muslim relation than to make an igbo the next sultan to continue this impressive growth of high quality educated import into the islamic faith.
Igbos know, since Abraham, that Ismael was the choosen one and has decide is time to recognise that.
Lagos has been transformed, what igbos did in Lagos -turning a slumish village to a city of repute. over night . They have the potential to do same in/with islam.
Please support the Igbo.

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Politics / Re: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by Garrithe1st: 6:37pm On Jan 05, 2014
Mods you have 5 mins to ban this f00l before I descend on him.....

cool

ROSSIKE:

F.CK YOU YOU BASTA.RD. YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY ARE IN ''SATANIC BONDAGE'' WITH THIS IMPORTED HORSESHIIT YOU WORSHIP.

https://www.nairaland.com/1581310/aguleri-town-masquerade-festival-anambra/2#20694642
Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 6:32pm On Jan 05, 2014
for future reference.... lol

cheesy

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Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 6:26pm On Jan 05, 2014
chino11: Igbos are rare breeds. Infact it is commonly said that after Oyibo-man the next human creature in line is an Ibo-man or Igbo-man. Even the nomenclatures sounds alike..

Slavish dolt..... lol

cheesy
Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 3:33pm On Jan 05, 2014
aryzgreat:

So u attend dat church? No wonder u r a tribalist. Miyerijesu is into occultism. White garment dat always go to udu bridge river to do ritual.

U call him demon destroyer yet 'igbe' is common in warri wia he has headquarter

Yes there is "Igbe" in Warri...

The existence of Satan, Demon and Witches/Wizards doesn't take anything the most high isn't the Almighty.
Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 3:31pm On Jan 05, 2014
chino11: Mods, please do the needful and take care of Garri the 1st.

Thank you

From Chino & Family

Shut up!!

Promoter of Paganism

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Religion / Re: Profile Of Saint Dikeji Daniel Miyerijesu: Jesus Holiness & Bishop Whole World by Garrithe1st: 3:29pm On Jan 05, 2014
Religion / Profile Of Saint Dikeji Daniel Miyerijesu: Jesus Holiness & Bishop Whole World by Garrithe1st: 3:27pm On Jan 05, 2014
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BISHOP'S PROFILE

1984, on a particular Saturday when a Crusade was held by the Anglican Adam Preaching Society (AAPS) at Ofagbe town in Isoko North Local Govt. Area, Delta State, Nigeria. The Bishop was in attendance. The next day of the crusade which was on a Sunday, at about 4p.m. he (Jesus Holiness) went alone to the crusade arena. On his way approaching the arena, he heard a loud voice, saying “Dikeji” (calling his native name), he turned around to see who was calling, but couldn’t find anybody. He took a few steps further and heard the voice the second time “Dikeji”.

He turned back again, and couldn’t find anyone, so he decided to continue on his movement towards the Crusade arena. As He moved further, he heard the voice the third time calling more loudly the same name “Dikeji”. At this point he stood, turned back and suddenly, the Lord began to speak to him, saying “I am sending you as a distributor”. He (Jesus Holiness) asked: “a distributor of what? Is it of beer?” The Lord replied, “I am making you a distributor of my word”. A week later, Jesus appeared to the Jesus Holiness in a dream and said “I am Jesus, the one calling you.” I want to use you, and to make you my representative on earth in order to tell the world about the good news so that they will not die and go to hell fire. The Bishop replied, “Lord if you are sending me, then give me power.” The Lord answered ,“I will give you power to represent me on earth”. Jesus Holiness Saint Dikeji MiyeriJesu yielded to this great mandate, and since then, a new move of the power of God was birthed as God began to wrought special miracles by his hand with the word being preached under an undeniable and inexplicable influence of the power of the Holy Spirit, through which millions of people have been touched by the undiluted word of God. By virtue of this great mandate, many have been saved spiritually and physically, the blind can now see, the dumb can speak, the deaf can hear, the lame can walk, the dead were brought back to life, just to mention but a few. Till this very moment God is still doing special and undeniable miracles by the hand of His servant, - Jesus Holiness Saint Dikeji MiyeriJesu

http://saintdikeji.org/bishop_miyerijesu_profileident

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Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 3:25pm On Jan 05, 2014
aryzgreat:

Miyerijesu d so called demon destroyer and bishop of d whole world is a joke. I served in warri and heard his tales. He shud cleanse warri of igbe worship first.

Jesus Holiness Saint Dikeji MiyeriJesu

BISHOP'S PROFILE

1984, on a particular Saturday when a Crusade was held by the Anglican Adam Preaching Society (AAPS) at Ofagbe town in Isoko North Local Govt. Area, Delta State, Nigeria. The Bishop was in attendance. The next day of the crusade which was on a Sunday, at about 4p.m. he (Jesus Holiness) went alone to the crusade arena. On his way approaching the arena, he heard a loud voice, saying “Dikeji” (calling his native name), he turned around to see who was calling, but couldn’t find anybody. He took a few steps further and heard the voice the second time “Dikeji”.

He turned back again, and couldn’t find anyone, so he decided to continue on his movement towards the Crusade arena. As He moved further, he heard the voice the third time calling more loudly the same name “Dikeji”. At this point he stood, turned back and suddenly, the Lord began to speak to him, saying “I am sending you as a distributor”. He (Jesus Holiness) asked: “a distributor of what? Is it of beer?” The Lord replied, “I am making you a distributor of my word”. A week later, Jesus appeared to the Jesus Holiness in a dream and said “I am Jesus, the one calling you.” I want to use you, and to make you my representative on earth in order to tell the world about the good news so that they will not die and go to hell fire. The Bishop replied, “Lord if you are sending me, then give me power.” The Lord answered ,“I will give you power to represent me on earth”. Jesus Holiness Saint Dikeji MiyeriJesu yielded to this great mandate, and since then, a new move of the power of God was birthed as God began to wrought special miracles by his hand with the word being preached under an undeniable and inexplicable influence of the power of the Holy Spirit, through which millions of people have been touched by the undiluted word of God. By virtue of this great mandate, many have been saved spiritually and physically, the blind can now see, the dumb can speak, the deaf can hear, the lame can walk, the dead were brought back to life, just to mention but a few. Till this very moment God is still doing special and undeniable miracles by the hand of His servant, - Jesus Holiness Saint Dikeji MiyeriJesu

http://saintdikeji.org/bishop_miyerijesu_profileident
Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 3:21pm On Jan 05, 2014
aryzgreat:

Miyerijesu d so called demon destroyer and bishop of d whole world is a joke. I served in warri and heard his tales. He shud cleanse warri of igbe worship first.

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Culture / Re: Aguleri Town Masquerade Festival In Anambra (pictures) by Garrithe1st: 3:19pm On Jan 05, 2014
MANGAM: Pagan? Am disapointed hearing dis one. U ar lost brother

Only Jesus can set you free

God Bless You...

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