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BusinessRe: . by GDex1(m): 5:28pm On Aug 14, 2016
Add me up on whatsapp let's talk
08037436848
BusinessRe: Suppliers Of Ffb & Distributors Of Palm Oil Needed by GDex1(m): 7:34am On Aug 04, 2016
can supply fresh fruit bunch.


my number 08037436848
Christianity EtcChurch Terminologies by GDex1(op): 12:35am On Jun 26, 2016
Good morning and happy sunday to everyone.
What are the common words or phrases regularly used in your current church.
Mine are:

Transformation
Covenant
Leadership
Holyghost
Training
Revelation
Mission
Souls
Dominion
Kingdom

Anyone that attends same church with me would understand. Share yours and see who attends same church with you.
Christianity EtcThat Amazing Book Called The Bible (Facts) by GDex1(op):
What other book:
*Was written by some 40 men from several countries on three different continents in three languages over a period of 1,600 years?

*Has inspired some of the world's greatest art, literature, music and architecture, while also having a profound influence on law?

*Mentions scientific truthts discovered and utilized by man only centuries later?

*Contains hundreds of prophecies already fulfilled and a number of others now undergoing fulfillment?

HOW OTHERS HAVE FELT ABOUT THE BIBLE

"The Bible is worth all other books which have ever been printed" -Patrick Henry, American statesman.

"I am convinced that the Bible becomes even more beautiful the more one understands it. Let culture and science go on advancing, and the mind progress as it may, it will never go beyond the elevation and moral culture of Christianity as it glistens and shines forth in the Gospels." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German Writer.

"I find more sure marks of authenticity in the Bible than in any profane history whatever." -Sir Isaac Newton, British Scientist.

"...probably the most influential collection of books in human history. Whatever one may think of the Bible's contents, it's role in the development of western cultures makes at least some acquaintance with it's literature and history an indispensable mark of the educated man." -The Encyclopaedia Britannica.

"It is the best book that ever wad or will be in the world, because it teaches you the best lessons by which any human creature who tries to be truthful and faithful can possible be guided." -Charles Dickens, English author.

PoliticsRe: Owerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op): 7:26am On May 15, 2016
WhoRUDeceiving:
We had Anambra, lighthouse abi powerhouse of the SouthEast, and now Owerri- the story story, I mean glory of the South East. Hopefully Abakaliki thread will also come tonight, or maybe Umuahia and on and on.
But seriously, did anyone see anything of glorify here? For a tribe that is one of the greatest in Africa, you can't even fly to this town from another country, a town some folks are bragging as the it town.
In 2016 there are cities and then there are jokers. Im glad that at least people may want to hype themselves and show some development but lets be serious and not settle for mediocre and "LOCAL" buildings and roads as great. Besides Abuja and parts of Lagos, there is no "Nigerian" city that even makes Africa's top 10 modern cities, talkless of the world when their is Rio, London, Miami, LA, Abu Dhabi, Stolkholm, Cape Town, Barca, Toronto, Sydney, Berlin, Tel Aviv, etc.
SMMMh
my brother take it easy, we will definitely get there someday. It will only take time and our collected effort.
PoliticsRe: Owerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op): 11:51pm On May 14, 2016
sleepingTROUBLE:
If I may ask who are the we and us. This is why they call guys 'flat heads' and you are shamelessly living up to it. Please stop dividing Igbo nation umu akogeri dika unu. Jeenu ka nne unu zua unu ofuma, gaanu nurukwuo nu ara nne unu ozo. Hei! Ihere emegbuo m. Eziokwu, ihere anaghi eme onye ara mana ona eme nwanne ya. Please stop these nonsense and reason well.
My brother this is really pathetic. When are we ever going to stop this division in Igbo land? This thread was not meant to arouse any form of seggregation or division, but just to bring that beautiful part of Igbo land to limelight.
BusinessRe: 5-technology Based Skills You Can Learn In 5days And Start Earning Good Income by GDex1(m): 1:05pm On May 10, 2016
Don't you have plans of bringing this training to the East? I am based in Enugu, how do i take advantage of this opportunity? I can help in making the necessary arrangements neded to have you in Enugu. Thanks. my number is 08037436848.
Christianity EtcRe: Once upon a time by GDex1(op): 9:10pm On Apr 10, 2016
But this is religion section. i don't think you should give that kind of opinion here.
Christianity EtcOnce upon a time by GDex1(op):
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Music/RadioHelp A Brother Grow His music Talent by GDex1(op):
My name is Ray and i am presently in Enugu. I really want to go into music because i have a very strong passion for music and i am also aware that i am highly talented in it. Right now i have written and composed a number of songs (much that could even make an album), but unfortunately that is just where i have stopped as i do not have the money to take it further. My line of music is gospel, i have done some powerful worship songs that could be in high demand anywhere in the world.

I am here to seek advice on how to take this passion to the next level and possibly see if i could get a sponsor. I really do not want this talent and passion to die unbirthed.

In case it touches your heart to become a sponsor of this great project or you know how i can get one, please kindly make your terms known to me for consideration. I can work with any kind of person and also ready to relocate to anywhere provided this vision is going to become a reality.

You may reach me through any of the following means.
Call/Whatsapp: 08037436848
Email: obumdxn@yahoo.co.uk

Any good suggestion is also highly welcome.

Thanks.
BusinessRe: I Have A Riddle For You! Get It Right And Win The Importers Bible Worth Free!!! by GDex1(m): 10:22am On Apr 08, 2016
i actually had a sleepless night cos of this riddle.
But op why put forth a riddle you are very sure we would not be able to get? just go ahead and tell us how much your e-book is worth and quit playing with our minds. huh





i'm quite interested in that importers bible in case. grin
PoliticsRe: Buhari Bans Ministers And Top Govt Officials From Flying First Class by GDex1(m): 12:12am On Apr 07, 2016
ok
RomanceRe: See What They Did To Me For Sniffing The Panties Of My Female Neighbor by GDex1(m): 11:41pm On Apr 06, 2016
jubebaister:
My UNILAG female neighbor brought out things to wash and got a call. She left then on the floor in the compound and went to bring the person that called her.
I wanted to go out, but I saw dirty and kinda soaked white undie, I grabbed it hurriedly, I sniffed it bcs I suspect that she just had sex, because one macho boy just left her room. It was still in my nose when the gate was opened. I threw away the pant.
They shouted and I was embarrassed. The girl accused me of juju and created a scene. I was so ashamed of myself. Later I got the courage. I hala for them. After all I caught her so called born again roommate sniffing my clean boxer the other day. I simply told them I wanted to retaliate.
Do me I do u... But d gal said she wil report me to landlady. The landlady na my person. No fear. No shaking..
Her panties smell like Linda ikeji's smelling pucci.
mumu angry angry
CelebritiesRe: Check Out This Customised P-square Heineken Bottles by GDex1(m): 11:59am On Mar 29, 2016
nice concept.




too much money involved.
FoodRe: Health Implications Of Eating Too Much Bread. by GDex1(op): 11:48am On Mar 29, 2016
nikkyshyne:
I love bread too. But I read somewhere it causes ageing. It affects the skin collagen hence early wrinkles. Not just bread, but any processed carbohydrates.
Really??
Mheen, i'm serious gonna cut down on the intake.



Don't wanna look older than my age
angry grin
PoliticsRe: A Typical Nigerian Politician's Look After Eight Years In Office (Photo) by GDex1(op): 11:41am On Mar 29, 2016
Which way Nigeria??
PoliticsProof Of No Permanent Enemy Or Friend In Nigerian Politics (photo) by GDex1(op): 10:58am On Mar 29, 2016
IMO STATE:

Prof. Nnamdi Obiaraeri in 2011, the then Commissioner of Youth and Sports is seen in this photo adressing the people of Okigwe Local Government Area, and telling the people why Rochas Okorocha MUST NOT be voted for. Behind him is Ikedi Ohakim.

Now the Prof. is the S.A political to Gov. Rochas Okorocha. It's a small world indeed.

PoliticsRe: Today March 28, It's Exactly A Year We Voted For Buhari, Do You Regret? by GDex1(m): 3:56pm On Mar 28, 2016
I smell lies.


What happened to May 29th, the handover date?
PoliticsWhen You Are Listening To The President's Easter Message On T.V by GDex1(op): 3:52pm On Mar 28, 2016
When you are listening to the President's Easter message on T.V.

PoliticsRe: Owerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op): 3:47pm On Mar 28, 2016
mackhunter77:
where are the ugly ones? we need to balance things up
in case you didn't notice, the title suggests only the beautiful parts of Owerri. You may choose to open another thread to show the ugly parts. thank you.
PoliticsWhen You Hear Someone Shout "CHANGE" In Front Of Your Door by GDex1(op): 3:40pm On Mar 28, 2016
When you hear someone shout "change" in front of your door.

PoliticsRe: Owerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op): 3:17pm On Mar 28, 2016
BLINGZ88:
Now post d ugly ones
are you ugly?
PoliticsRe: Owerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op): 3:12pm On Mar 28, 2016
More photos

PoliticsOwerri -the glory of the South East (Photos) by GDex1(op):
Photos from the beautiful parts of Owerri, the capital city of the Eastern Heartland.

FamilyRe: Literal translation of your surname by GDex1(op): 5:35pm On Mar 27, 2016
mamagee3:
[color=deeppink]Good man.[/color] grin grin
your own beta, you have a good man as an ancestor.
FamilyLiteral Translation Of Your Surname by GDex1(op): 4:24pm On Mar 27, 2016
Happy Easter to all Nairalanders. Let's keep the spirit of Easter alive by putting smiles on our faces as we share the direct literal translation of our indigenous family names to English language. You may also include the name if you want.
I will begin by sharing mine as:
'The eyes of a baby tiger' (Anyanwagu)


it's all for fun.


Keep it rolling in.
FamilyRe: Funny Beliefs We Used To Have by GDex1(op): 4:08pm On Mar 27, 2016
clemcykul:
when ur teacher flogs u, rub beans on the area, the teachers hands will swell beyond recognition ehhehe
when u want someone to forget something, pull ur eyelash and place it on ur head, . this works for me all the time, till date i do it wink
when you eat with ur left hand, no one will marry u lol , mom tells me this grin grin grin grin
quite funny grin
Christianity EtcRe: Easter Is Spelled EASTER, NOT ESTHER by GDex1(m): 1:46pm On Mar 27, 2016
On a very strong note i think this is front page worthy cos i can see a lot of folks do not know the difference between both, even some who claim to be educated. Had this friend on facebook who spelt her name as EASTER instead of ESTHER. quite shameful. Note the difference below:

* Happy Easter.

*Have you seen Esther this morning?

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