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RomanceRe: How Can I Ask My Girlfriend To Leave My House After 3 Months? by Godhead4(m): 10:20pm On Jun 25, 2019
emeijeh:
Just declare the union INCONCLUSIVE grin


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Over 2000 likes bro
PoliticsRe: Igbo Congress Blasts Buhari, Wants Miyetti Allah Declared Terrorist Organisation by Godhead4(m): 4:28pm On Jun 25, 2019
Bolustical:
Oj
undecided Come and spit trash as usual
HealthRe: PHOTOS: Ondo State Government Procures New Medical Facilities by Godhead4(m): 1:38pm On Jun 24, 2019
angry
CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy's Outfit To BET Awards (Photos) by Godhead4(m): 1:36pm On Jun 24, 2019
Looks like Ariana Grande
EducationRe: Hotel Photos Of University Of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN by Godhead4(m): 2:15pm On Jun 23, 2019
JubrinElSudan:
Mbanefo, then Alvan before I go Off-campus (Hilltop)
You've graduated?
EducationRe: Hotel Photos Of University Of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN by Godhead4(m): 2:10pm On Jun 23, 2019
JubrinElSudan:
Is that Alvan or Eni-njoku grin?
Which one you been d3y? grin
CrimeRe: Man Arrested For Allegedly Beheading Four Kids In Abuja by Godhead4(m): 5:23pm On Jun 22, 2019
Why arrest him? Is our population not too much already? undecided
PoliticsRe: Femi Gbajabiamila, Sanwo-Olu Visit Oba Of Lagos, Akiolu (Photos) by Godhead4(m): 5:22pm On Jun 22, 2019
angry
Technology MarketRe: The Sudden Dominance Of Digital Wallets And Mobile Payments by Godhead4(m): 5:22pm On Jun 22, 2019
grin
SportsRe: On This Day 1986,maradona Scored The "Hand Of God" Against England. by Godhead4(m): 5:21pm On Jun 22, 2019
grin
RomanceRe: Toyin Lawani Goes Braless Showing Her Two Massive Boob's Open ( See Sexy Nipples by Godhead4(m): 5:21pm On Jun 22, 2019
grin
CultureRe: Oluwo Of Iwo, Akanbi Celebrates His 52nd Birthday With His People On A Horse by Godhead4(m): 5:18pm On Jun 22, 2019
Nor be this umbrella wey Iya Barakat dey use sell ponmo?
CrimeRe: Hanan, BUK Law Student Stabs Husband, Saheed Hussain 7 Months After Wedding by Godhead4(m): 5:15pm On Jun 22, 2019
Hitgistnaija:
Newsbroadcastnaija:
A man identified as Saheed Hussain is currently battling for his life at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, after allegedly being stabbed by his wife of 7 months, Hanan.

According to reports, the Bayero University, Kano, law student stabbed Saeed, last night and has since been arrested.

What led to the incident is yet to be ascertained, but it was gathered that she drugged her husband before stabbing him.

See more: https://www.newsbroadcast.com.ng/2019/06/7-months-after-their-wedding-buk-law.html
That's what happen when you allow a forced marriage! angry
PoliticsRe: West Africa: EU Supports Nigeria, Beninoise Customs With N8.1 Billion Scanner by Godhead4(m): 5:10am On Jun 22, 2019
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SportsRe: Adrian McCallum 'Lionheart' Dies Hours After Tweeting About Death (See Tweet) by Godhead4(m): 3:49pm On Jun 20, 2019
He saw it coming...
PoliticsRe: Governor El-Rufai Appoints 8 Special Advisers (See Names) by Godhead4(m): 6:26pm On Jun 15, 2019
Dohwho:
Lie
Blatant truth.
Christianity EtcRe: Kids Raised Going To Church Are Happier Adults, Study Finds by Godhead4(m): 12:28pm On Jun 09, 2019
aaronson:
You doing more harm than good to your kids mental health this is why genius hardly come out from the black race world wide.


Stop wasting your time on a none existent entity named God.

How did the world come about? God. Why do we breathe air? God. Who created you? God. How does the earth rovolves and still rotates along its axis? God. Watin? Ah ha, i understand you ignorant but atleast get curious for once to read and outsmart your previous ignorant self for once in a lifetime because those are the list of questions we assume God did but upon scientific ground breaking discoveries, we now know how those things works.

There are plenty more we still learning and also manipulating what we already know for human survival on the planet.

This means, God as a name or perceived entity is a receeding pocket of ignorance, the more we study to know, the smaller the ignorance shrinks smaller and smaller till it goes away completely but the question is do we read to make this ignorance go away?
The fact that we know how it works does not mean that God is not behind it
EducationRe: Please Which Chemistry Textbook Is Best For Advance Level by Godhead4(m): 7:35am On Jun 08, 2019
Grace101:
Drop your email, i'll send you some very good chemistry materials when i have the time. As a matter fact, it contains all the courses you'll be offering right from 100 to 400 level with practicals included. thank me later
samuelanichebe@gmail.com

Thanks a lot..
CelebritiesRe: EFFIXZZY VILLA: Ani Amatosero' House, A Duplex As She Celebrates Her Birthday by Godhead4(m): 6:45am On Jun 08, 2019
GOFRONT:
But where is NwaAmaikpe!!!!
LuciferRamadan
SportsRe: Senegal Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-20 World Cup (2 - 1) Full Time by Godhead4(m): 8:21pm On Jun 03, 2019
yorex2011:
Na me like all of una post o
grin
PoliticsRe: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Godhead4(m): 9:41am On May 31, 2019
Obi1kenobi:
The emboldened is the crux of the matter. The resilience we've shown to recover after the civil war is commendable and something to be touted as a positive, but not the revolting pomposity that we have come to be stereotyped with. And there is a bit of truth in every stereotype even if not "entirely" true.

As I said earlier, I'm someone with a liberal mindset who believes every human being is an individual onto himself who should never be judged or evaluated as part of a profiled collective. Hence, I neither believe our adversaries to be resolutely evil (the same thing extremists among them think about us), nor do I buy into supremacist speech. Pazienza and I have disputed this specific matter of supremacist belief and he's entitled to his opinion, but from my experience, Ndigbo are the most annoyingly pompous, conceited, supremacist loudmouth Nigerians you'll ever meet. Especially ndi Anambra b'anyi. I believe that mentality to be toxic and far from being a virtue, and breeds resentment in others. This is why many Igbos are obsessed with the fantasy myth about us being Jews. They believe Jews to be superior people and believe themselves just like Jews to be superior people. And again, this is why other groups mock us as "developers". They ridicule us with it sarcastically because they heard it from our own mouths. Those typical loudmouths that go around telling everybody how they "developed" everywhere. They think they impress other people when they do it, but they only breed disdain. And when they attract the hate that they are looking for, they claim it's because of envy and jealousy at their accomplishments and material wealth.

Funny enough, I think the generation of our parents and grandparents who actually witnessed the war are far less bitter than the generations long after them who have never seen war. The most bitter Igbos I see when talking about the civil war tend to be young people with very skewed mindsets about the war and its aftermath, while the older generations are actually more keen to move on rather than wallow in the victimhood and persecution complex and reliving the horrors of the war. An observation that I find very weird.
Wow. You're making a whole lotta sense. I agree and can relate with everything you're saying.
TravelRe: The Current Status Of Kano 3 In 1 Underpass And Flyover (Pics) by Godhead4(m): 3:26pm On May 28, 2019
undecided Mediocrity
PoliticsRe: Gerry Gogan Obituary: Irish Priest Expelled From Biafra by Godhead4(op): 10:37pm On May 26, 2019
Princedapace:
Hahahaha.. This sounds interesting.. Unfortunately, this may not work anymore since many already know this post here. huh
It may still. Its normal for you and someone else try to help ur friend - same person.
PoliticsGerry Gogan Obituary: Irish Priest Expelled From Biafra by Godhead4(op): 8:15pm On May 26, 2019
Fr Gerry Gogan, who has died in his 92nd year, was one of the dwindling band of Irish missionaries expelled from Nigeria after the civil war of 1967-1970. A member of the Spiritan order (historically called the Holy Ghost Fathers in English-speaking countries), he served for 17 years in that country

He learned to speak Igbo, the major language of eastern Nigeria, and was loyal to his flock when it mattered most. After the civil war broke out, he returned from leave into the breakaway state of Biafra on an aircraft which landed at night on a stretch of road converted into makeshift airstrip, in complete darkness and under threat of anti-aircraft fire from Nigerian forces. Much to the discomfort of he and other missionaries, they couldn’t smoke for fear the glow of the cigarettes would betray the aircraft. As a pastor in blockaded Biafra he oversaw over a dozen feeding stations linked to 27 refugee camps.

The defeat of Biafran forces in January 1970 also ended his stay in Nigeria, as he and his colleagues were expelled by the Nigerian government, which perceived them as collaborators with and even encouragers of the Biafran rebels.

Biafra had a large Catholic population due to Irish missionaries’ work over many years. Many of the missionaries saw paralells between the creation of Biafra and the Irish War of Independence. At least half a million Biafrans died from hunger and hunger-linked diseases, as the Nigerian central government starved the secessionists. This generated huge sympathy for Biafra among the Irish public. The charity Concern Worldwide had its origins in the efforts of Irish Holy Ghost Fathers – most notebly Fr Aengus Finucane – to subvert the Nigerian blockade.

Tension

The government of the day did not share the popular sympathy with Biafra, and there was some tension with the Spiritans. One diplomat reported home on Nigerian allegations they were “impertinent busybodies from abroad”.

As the Spiritans were being ejected from the country, Nigerian journalists taunted them. Gogan responded by sticking his tongue out and was rewarded by his picture appearing in the newspapers.

After Nigeria, Gogan was stationed in Ireland for a short time, then was posted to Liberia. Missionaries had a saying that, while “Nigeria breaks men’s backs, Liberia breaks men’s souls”. But he played an important part in the church during his half-dozen years there. Based in the east of the country, he translated the Mass into Mende, one of the country’s major languages.

As well as being a missionary, Gogan was was a poet and self-published a volume, Life Duets, containing more than 100 poems.

Gerard Michael Gogan was born in Rathmines, Dublin, in June 1927, the eldest of six boys and two girls to Michael Gogan, a newsagent, and his wife May (née Ryan). Both parents were Dubliners. He received national schooling at St Louis national school in Rathmines, then proceeded to St Mary’s College, also in Rathmines.

The Spiritans ran the college. At an early age, he decided on the religious life. After the Leaving Certificate, he entered the Spiritan novitiate at Kilshane in Co Tipperary. After a year, he moved to the Spiritans’ missionary college at Kimmage Manor in Dublin to study philosophy and theology, and finally to Clonliffe College.

After ordination there in 1953, he sailed to Nigeria with a couple of dozen other Irish missionaries. It would be 60 years before Ireland became his permanent home again.

After Liberia, he was moved to Australia in 1976. First he was based in Melbourne, next in Brisbane. As age caught up with him, be became chaplain to a nursing home on Queensland’s ‘Gold Coast’. In the nursing home, he was famous for organising singalongs as therapy for residents. He only returned permanently to Ireland only about six years ago.

He was a man of compassion and wisdom who gave witness to a down-to-earth Christianity. He is survived by his sisters Marie and Eileen, and brothers Tom, Lorcan and Niall. He was predeceased by his brothers John and Bernard


https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/gerry-gogan-obituary-irish-priest-expelled-from-biafra-1.3903162?mode=amp

Christianity EtcRe: What Is The Use Of The 7 Books Of Moses by Godhead4(m): 5:49pm On May 26, 2019
Wow. What does the book say
EducationRe: Nobody Will Be Able To Solve This by Godhead4(m): 10:03pm On May 24, 2019
cheesy
CrimeRe: Malaysian Man Arrested In Lagos Over €250m Fraud (Photos) by Godhead4(m):
Mhen.
PoliticsRe: Dr. Ibe Kachikwu Leads Nigerian Delegation To JMMC In Saudi Arabia by Godhead4(m): 4:30am On May 21, 2019
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PoliticsRe: Atiku Abubakar For President 2007 by Godhead4(m): 1:57pm On May 18, 2019
12 years later cry
RomanceRe: Dating Drills! Guys Only! by Godhead4(m): 3:13pm On May 13, 2019
jackals:
All that you typed here are pure nonsense. Believe me, if a guy pull this gibberish,I'll assume he has no life of his own
You're not a girl! angry
EducationRe: NUC Gives Approval For 3 More Universities In Imo by Godhead4(m): 7:31pm On May 07, 2019
Kennydoc:
Apart from these 3 and IMSU, which one is the 5th?
Could it be that they're referring to government owned universities, which will add FUTO to the equation making it 5?
1 Eastern Palm University Ogboko
2 Hezekiah University Umudi
EducationRe: NUC Gives Approval For 3 More Universities In Imo by Godhead4(m): 7:29pm On May 07, 2019
qualityovenbake:
I agree with you, maybe the poster wanted to say the highest number of university in South east.
Enugu has 7.



1 University of Nigeria Nsukka
2 Enugu State University of Science and Technology Enugu
3 Godfrey Okoye University Ugwuomu-Nike
4 Caritas University Enugu
5 Renaissance University Enugu
6 Coal City University Enugu
7 Evangel University, Akaeze

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