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emmysoftyou:bigest ethnic what Man go back to high school it seems like you need a reverse |
Psuedy:and you, sentiments taking you high,,, |
emmysoftyou:brox,i still suggest you should go and read books concerning ethnology. |
FOLYKAZE:calm down its just mumbo jumbo or in short i should just called the piece of raggy story a thriller in *michael jackson voice* there is a moon tonight, and something moving evil on tha floor,on tha floor* lol! |
hrykanu231:#babawhenyouaregone.....this guy turn to theft of land |
mikhe2:wait let me give the yeye woman a sleeping pill so that she will go back to sleep and continui from where she stop, dreaming woman--"when did you know how to speak english? Ghadaf--" your father! Who tolf you that am an illitrate? Woman--*runs* |
prinxel:your head no correct hahaha |
olumide1911:hahahaahhahhaahah this woman have won a puskas award for the blatant lie of the year! E-diot(s)! |
emmysoftyou:and from your own tupsiturvical research you end up thinking that yoruba are the only tribe guilty of the above core statements of yours Tell me something about a community that eat human being or inshort canibals![]() Go and read doom history of tribes before you type trashes! |
emmysoftyou:mungo park,,,just because a spade is called a spade ? Abi,,,,,,,,, |
Nowenuse:face your front @ op |
southniyikaye:gay! Alert over there! ![]() southniyikaye:gay! Alert over there! |
raumdeuter:bkkkkwahahahahah!!!!!! |
yawahappens:you are a philandrer... If her husband finds out.... Na,,,twai! Twai! Twai! Twai! Twai! Oya mek we go police station lolz!! |
Blackett:hahahahaha see yabin |
Lilyomi:*in eminem voice* so bad, so good, ooh! |
Diesel1:they got missing under his lackluster administration,,,?? Where are the securities ?? Or have you forgotten that he is an incumbent and the chief of commanders? |
Creamish:yeah! |
Diesel1:you need a doctor.... The chibok girls parents were crying 24/7, boko haram changing mayhem class from bad,worst worst,,, abeg! Go drink garri |
JurassicPark:but i think you aint researching,,thats why you act a fuuul |
Hahahahahahahahahaahbkkkkwahahahahhhahaahhahaha bogolobango: |
You are an E-diot,,,, the people who decamp from pdp to apc are born again politicians,,,or excuse me are they not nigerians? They bail themselves outta a sinking ship that was going to get missing down a shalow valley.GO GET A LIfE,man! QuiverBox: |
[quote author=personal59 post=31512684]constantly bombarded by music of all types – at shopping malls, high streets and open markets; jingles playing back-to-back on the radio, TV channels and the internet. Nowadays, music also plays an explicit role in many educational settings and workplaces. If you are faced with such circumstantial contact with music, it could be a source of never-ending worry and stress. For many, however, especially the youth it could be a deliberate choice – living with music as nourishment and balm for the mind, body and soul. It may be perceived as a harmless activity and a source of inner peace, relaxation, creativity and inspiration. After all if it doesn’t stop you from praying, fasting and performing good deeds, what is the big deal… right? A Case of Parallels I look back to a learning session a few years back. Our teacher explained that Qur’an and music can never thrive harmoniously in the heart of a believer. I struggled with this simple truth for many months afterwards. And it was such a big deal for me. Although I was learning to be a good Muslim, I continued feeding my desire albeit a negative one. This had grave consequences on my thoughts, acts of worship and lifestyle in general. I tried to think of a way to find a middle point with this seemingly parallel case. You could be faced with similar desires and inner battle right now.  ‘Music or Qur’an?’ The Noble Qur’an needs no introduction. It is a mercy, guide and protection for mankind. It is also a powerful reminder, miracle and divine revelation. As the great scholar Ibn Qayyim said, “The Qur’an is all about tawheed”. And nothing should rank higher in terms of priority for the Muslim than upholding tawheed. Music on the other hand is all about everything but tawheed. While you may still argue about the many benefits of music, I present you with 12 simple truths to ponder. 1. Origin Qur’an: Speech of Allah  . Music: Created, reproduced and distributed by humans.  2.Theme Qur’an: Tawheed (Oneness of Allah  ), Aqeedah (creed), issues related to worship, eternal gains. Music: The most common is lowly desires and worldly gains .  3. Benefit Qur’an: 100% beneficial at all times, whether its being recited, listened to or pondered upon. Music: Slight benefit for certain types and at certain times e.g., soothing music to calm down, motivational lyrics, etc. 4. Content Qur’an: Related to success in this world and hereafter; also related to virtuous character, good deeds and worship. Music: Related to acquiring success in this world only; also related to corrupt character, alcohol, drugs, carnal desires and suicide. 5. Calling Qur’an: Invites to the sunnah, obedience, worship, guidance, good character, forgiveness, paradise. Music: To a large extent, invites to sin and all things leading to possible sin (lowly desires, wealth, power, disbelief, nudity). 6.Goal Qur’an: Remembrance of Allah  . Music: Distraction from remembrance of Allah  .   7. Production and Replication Qur’an: Has never been and cannot be produced. Allah  challenged mankind in various verses to do so. Music: Anyone can re/produce music. There are many courses, schools and experts dedicated to learning the art.  8. General Effect Qur’an: Gives soothing internal effects that are long lasting and soul nourishing; long term feel-good-effect. Music: Gives an external soothing effect that is temporary; short term feel-good-effect. 9. Effect on Soul Qur’an: Pure nourishment for the soul through spiritual cleansing and purification. Music: Junk food for the soul through lowering of spritual strength and draining the nafs. 10. Effect on Heart Qur’an: Builds a sound heart, free of diseases. Music: Increases diseases of the heart, from doubts to desires. 11. Lifestyle Qur’an: Message can blossom subliminally into a positive lifestyle and a stable personality. Music: Message can transform lifestyle into a negative one producing an unstable, corrupt personality. 12. Connection with Allah  Qur’an: Makes one develop a high degree of consciousness of Allah  , taking one closer to Him. Music: Brings about ‘gaflah’ (heedlessness) of Allah  , increasing attraction to musicians.    Way Forward The believer has a purpose driven life, seeking worldly good as well as eternal good. You may take various means and processes while seeking this good, striving to overcome your desires and remaining firm upon the truth. There is no doubt the Qur’an is the greatest personal development tool for mankind; driving self and spiritual growth, reinforcing the truth of tawheed, directing towards the fitrah and promoting self reflection. ”This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah” (Al Baqarah, 2:2) the AL-qur'an is a coclusive word so dont ever try to compare it with music et ce tra et ce tra. Its unstatistical! |
Mamababy=Babymama1 post=31473353]My husband says as a Christian ,I shouldn't believe in what people call karma but I have seen this happen over and over again,people reap what they sow. Find me another word to call it. You can't sow coco yam and expect to go and harvest gboko yams Too many examples I have seen but two stand out to me One I know a man and his wife who were close friends with this other couple we know. The two men had been childhood friends in Nigeria,emigrated to the the USA and remained tight friends ,both men married and their wives also became good friends.Eventually one of the couples divorced over the wife's infidelity.The other couple betrayed this man by remaining friends with that wife accompanying her to pack her stuff from her matrimonial home and giving her emotional support in the courtroom during the divorce. We were so saddened to hear all this ,my husband expressed to the disloyal friend that he didn't act right and when the betrayed man told us about his divorce and his wife's infidelity in tears ,what hurt him most was the actions of his best friend and his wife. A decade later ,that second couple were at the verge of divorce and one day it hit me,this was karma about to happen. I asked my husband to call this guy and ask him to go beg his former friend for his role a decade ago,my husband didn't want to be involved ,well they divorced and the man suffered worse fate.He ended up homeless and penniless and squatting with someone when the wife kicked him out and filed for divorce with a restraining order. Two A second case that stands out to me is an overbearing mother in law that treated her daughter in law so badly because she took a while to get pregnant and when the DIL eventually got pregnant she had a still birth and her mother- in-law told her the marriage was over.she went from that hospital back to her parent's house and the man married another wife at the command of his mom. The MIL's only daughter was young when all this happened. She eventually grew up to be a very beautiful girl with suitors swarming. She married the first husband and her MIL hated her with a perfect hatred.She couldn't conceive and the treatment got worse. She was eventually thrown out of her matrimonial home literally.i heard she threw out her belongings on the street and locked the door, she married the second husband ,an older man and he got sick a few years later and died .The girl had no child till this day. It was just a few weeks ago it hit me and I told my husband,this is karma Her daughter was treated the same exact way she treated someone's daughter ,perhaps worse. Do you believe in karma? Share your karma stories[/quote] [quote author=Babymama1 post=31473353]My husband says as a Christian ,I shouldn't believe in what people call karma but I have seen this happen over and over again,people reap what they sow. Find me another word to call it. You can't sow coco yam and expect to go and harvest gboko yamsToo many examples I have seen but two stand out to me One I know a man and his wife who were close friends with this other couple we know. The two men had been childhood friends in Nigeria,emigrated to the the USA and remained tight friends ,both men married and their wives also became good friends.Eventually one of the couples divorced over the wife's infidelity.The other couple betrayed this man by remaining friends with that wife accompanying her to pack her stuff from her matrimonial home and giving her emotional support in the courtroom during the divorce. We were so saddened to hear all this ,my husband expressed to the disloyal friend that he didn't act right and when the betrayed man told us about his divorce and his wife's infidelity in tears ,what hurt him most was the actions of his best friend and his wife. A decade later ,that second couple were at the verge of divorce and one day it hit me,this was karma about to happen. I asked my husband to call this guy and ask him to go beg his former friend for his role a decade ago,my husband didn't want to be involved ,well they divorced and the man suffered worse fate.He ended up homeless and penniless and squatting with someone when the wife kicked him out and filed for divorce with a restraining order. Two A second case that stands out to me is an overbearing mother in law that treated her daughter in law so badly because she took a while to get pregnant and when the DIL eventually got pregnant she had a still birth and her mother- in-law told her the marriage was over.she went from that hospital back to her parent's house and the man married another wife at the command of his mom. The MIL's only daughter was young when all this happened. She eventually grew up to be a very beautiful girl with suitors swarming. She married the first husband and her MIL hated her with a perfect hatred.She couldn't conceive and the treatment got wo |
olamilekside2:welldone! |
Okay! Fine start counting from 10 downward 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (0). ALLAH is one and only. He created himself. He only knew whats is in his throne. |
Yauwa,,na go de Icekyng: |
In OTUEKE which is not far from OKRIKA :PIn OTUEKE which is not far from OKRIKA |
Man go back to high school it seems like you need a reverse


, so we picked today.
, then as the guy, I made the badoo move
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