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football is played with the legs also {passion and commitment}....not on a sheet of paper with biro.By the way How many team can qualify from a group second to comment.... this week is surely my week of confirmation....Soaring higher..kisses |
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the only reason am blaming the guy is for his greediness, if na me i for wash my hand, go for deliverance and start a new life somewhere else. i also believe na him fellow go set am up because of jealousy, (no friend in the game )collecting is not a crime but excess is a disadvantage. thumbs up for him, e no easy. if u think say it easy make you try collect $1. |
13. On his goals for Uruguay "My goal is to achieve a little less injustice in Uruguay, to help the most vulnerable and to leave behind a political way of thinking, a way of looking at the future that will be passed on and used to move forward. There's nothing short-term, no victory around the corner. I will not achieve paradise or anything like that. What I want is to fight for the common good to progress. Life slips by. The way to prolong it is for others to continue your work." (Source) 14. On being a president "A president is a high-level official who is elected to carry out a function. He is not a king, not a god. He is not the witch doctor of a tribe who knows everything. He is a civil servant. I think the ideal way of living is to live like the vast majority of people whom we attempt to serve and represent." (Source) 15. On the secret to happiness "To live in accordance with how one thinks. Be yourself and don't try to impose your criteria on the rest. I don't expect others to live like me. I want to respect people's freedom, but I defend my freedom. And that comes with the courage to say what you think, even if sometimes others don't share those views."
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5. On abortion and same-sex marriage "We applied a very simple principle: Recognize the facts. Abortion is old as the world. Gay marriage, please — it's older than the world. We had Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, please. To say it's modern, come on, it's older than we are. It's an objective reality that it exists. For us, not legalizing it would be to torture people needlessly." 6. On ending conflict When asked about Uruguay offering its services to try and end the 50-year-old conflict in Colombia between the government and the ELN rebel group: "From afar, it seems like a war without a solution and like a long sacrifice for the entire country. So when a president appears who tries to open a path to peace, I think that deserves support, because there is a lot of pain, and if they try to settle scores, the war will never end. But there is an opportunity. I would feel selfish if I did not help in any way. "Help does not mean to intervene. I will not meddle if I am not invited to do so. But if I can serve as a go-between with my experience, I will support the government's call for dialogue with the rebel forces who also have their problems, who also have their fears. I think all us Latin Americans have to help." 7. On staying humble in office "As soon as politicians start climbing up the ladder, they suddenly become kings. I don't know how it works, but what I do know is that republics came to the world to make sure that no one is more than anyone else." The pomp of office, he said, is like something left over from a feudal past: "You need a palace, red carpet, a lot of people behind you saying, 'Yes, sir.' I think all of that is awful." 8. On redistribution of wealth "Businesses just want to increase their profits; it's up to the government to make sure they distribute enough of those profits so workers have the money to buy the goods they produce," Mujica told businessmen at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. "It's no mystery — the less poverty, the more commerce. The most important investment we can make is in human resources." 9. On age "What's sad is that an 80-year-old grandpa has to be the open-minded one. Old people aren't old because of their age, but because of what's in their heads. They are horrified at this, but they aren't horrified at what's happening in the streets?" (Source) 10. On addiction "Worse that drugs is drug trafficking. Much worse. Drugs are a disease, and I don't think that there are good drugs or that marijuana is good. Nor cigarettes. No addiction is good. I include alcohol. The only good addiction is love. Forget everything else." (Source) 11. On being called the world's poorest president "I'm not the poorest president. The poorest is the one who needs a lot to live. My lifestyle is a consequence of my wounds. I'm the son of my history. There have been years when I would have been happy just to have a mattress." (Source) 12. On donating 90% of his salary to charity "I have a way of life that I don't change just because I am a president. I earn more than I need, even if it's not enough for others. For me, it is no sacrifice, it's a duty."
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"Modest yet bold, liberal and fun-loving." Naming Uruguay the country of the year in 2013, the Economist may very well have described the rising nation's head of state, President José "Pepe" Mujica. Known for his unusual frankness, fiery oration and bold leadership to turn ideas into action, the 78-year-old leader possesses and practices the very characteristics that many world leaders fail to emulate. He has also garnered international acclaim for his progressive policies, down-to-earth personality and simple presentation, which has earned him a reputation as "the world's poorest president." Living in a small, one-bedroom farm with his wife, Sen. Lucia Toplansky, and a number of dogs (including three-legged Manuela), Mujica donates 90% of his salary to charity, leads by example in an age of austerity and has gained international acclaim for pushing ahead with policies on cannabis legislation, same-sex marriage and abortion, while decrying excessive consumption. Mujica practices the simplicity he preaches. Here are some of our favorite quotes by the one-of-a-kind president with a powerful message: 1. On revolutions and revolts "I've seen some springs that ended up being terrible winters. We human beings are gregarious. We can't live alone. For our lives to be possible, we depend on society. It's one thing to overturn a government or block the streets. But it's a different matter altogether to create and build a better society, one that needs organization, discipline and long-term work. Let's not confuse the two of them. I want to make it clear: I feel sympathetic with that youthful energy, but I think it's not going anywhere if it doesn't become more mature." 2. On legalizing marijuana When asked about opposition to legalizing marijuana, he said: "It has always been like that with changes. In 1913, we established divorce as a right for women in Uruguay. You know what they were saying back then? That families would dissolve. That it was the end of good manners and society. There has always been a conservative and traditional opinion out there that's afraid of change. When I was young and would go dancing at balls, we'd have to wear suits and ties. Otherwise they wouldn't let us in. I don't think anyone dresses up for dancing parties nowadays." 3. On materialism "We have sacrificed the old immaterial gods, and now we are occupying the temple of the Market-God. He organizes our economy, our politics, our habits, our lives, and even provides us with rates and credit cards and gives us the appearance of happiness. "It seems that we have been born only to consume and to consume, and when we can no longer consume, we have a feeling of frustration, and we suffer from poverty, and we are auto-marginalized." 4. On global consumption "We can almost recycle everything now. If we lived within our means, by being prudent, the 7 billion people in the world could have everything they needed. Global politics should be moving in that direction. But we think as people and countries, not as a species."
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Kpekerea(fried plantain) Suya.. Kpo kpo garri & fried pig |
Version: 3.2 V 3.2.33 (b3.1) Device: BlackBerry 8520 For sale or swap,anyone |
WTF...Playing game with ur time at this age while your mates are busy makeing HK with their time..waste of laptops... |
Yeala yeala yeala......lolz |
The match has been postpone......next week Saturday...don't get your hopes high |
Nigerians votes where splited between the melvin & beverly...but We must set up an 8-man committee to look in to this matter.. |
What do you think about this picture...caption it in your own idea....
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Too Sad for the future ...FRONT PAGE. Lolz |
Aggrippa: disvirgination is a widespread endemic practice in nigeria, it is now a culture, you the good men have made it so.....there is little or nothing one can do to reverse the the trend...this sacred activity is now a recreational sport among single young ladies!! my preacher man havn't you noticed, the amount of rape has increased geometrically and astronomocally, in spite of the many churches and mosques that abound!! as a country we are fast loosing respect and dignity for womanhood!!am just trying to help in my own little way by educating those with ears. Any idea on how to make it front page? |
Have you ever wondered why God carefully positioned a membrane of blood in a lady’s sexual opening? It is a thin thiny membrane that partially or completely covers the opening of the vagina. It is called the “HYMEN”. Why would God-Our Maker put a breakable tissue full of blood at the very door of the sexual opening of the female? Why is it so carefully placed at that entrance, like a ribbon tied at the entrance of a new house about to be launched? Why is it filled with blood that spills away when it is broken? Why? Without doubt, the HYMEN IS A GATE! It was God(our creator) who set that blood-filled vessel there as a covenant blockage, a sign and a token of a covenant between the bearer and whoever plunges into her opening. Before God, the disvirginity of a lady is not a casual act of fun. It is a serious covenant struck and confirmed by the blood shed on that day. This is God’s way of saying, “Whoever plunges in to this woman shall only be able to do so by making a blood covenant to be joined to her for the rest of his life, from that point onward. Little wonder why sexual intercourse was designed by God to take place only and only after the marriage contract is sealed. The one who made the body (the hormones, organs, nerves, tissues, e.t.c) said it in clear terms in 1Cor.6:13 , “Now, the body is not for fornication”. Anyone who chooses to use the body for fornication must know that he/she is working directly against God’s plan and there would definitely be a consequence either now or at old age! There is a spiritual bonding, a supernatural process that takes place in a lady’s heart to the first guy that enters in to her especially at that particular time when the hymen breaks. There is no covenant without blood: this is why the membrane contains enough of it. As a matter of fact, what happens the first time a lady has sex is not just sex but an immersion and a bathing of the man with her hymen blood to initiate a covenant that is highly recognised in the spirit realm of both light and darkness! The first time this happens just marks her opening day covenant ceremony and each subsequent experience goes on to further refresh or strengthen that covenant or establish another version of it with another person. Many have washed useless boys with that hymen-blood. Many have struck irreversible covenants with men that have nothing to do with their destiny. Many have shared that hymen blood in sexual activity with demon-possessed men while some others have struck such precious covenants with candle sticks as they exercised sex with it. If only they knew,many girls who carelessly allowed themselves to be disvirgined in a bid to be among the so called “big girls” would never have done so. The Bible says it in clear terms: “Or do you not know that he who is joined to a harlot (through sexual activity) is one with her (1 Cor. 6:16). This is why many girls are not yet married yet their spiritual composition is already shattered and imbalanced, because they have mingled their souls with that of different men. Dear Singles,know today that there is a definite proportion of your virtue that leaves you each time a man enters into you and when that man leaves you, he leaves with it. Just imagine how much of yourself would be lost each time a man enters into you without any properly signed marriage bond or contract. Sex is a spiritual affair. A giving of yourself to another. All of these things have strong and terrible spiritual implications. A broken hymen opens you up to the spirit of the man that broke it, any other spirit whatsoever that may have mingled with that man’s spirit, those who have mingled theirs with him and the spirit of any other man that enters into you thereafter. The fun part of pre-marital sex is not really funny. What happens in between the lines could be deadly and dangerous. HIV is just one among many of those demons of darkness sent to inflict pain on those who practice unauthorised and casual entry of a woman. If you give it to a man who has been maritally joined to you in holy matrimony as your one and only husband,you lose nothing; because he remains with you forever. In that case, he would retain your virtues and never leave with it! That hymen is your GATE and it was meant to seal you up (close you up) till you mingle with a man that has married you (not fiancé). One that will not carry your worth away or go and dump it in another woman’s soul. That hymen is a thing of pride! This is what men use to classify a lady as untapped, complete, chasis, intact, brand new (cha-cha) and unused. You would agree with me that this kind of ladies are getting rare! If you are still a virgin, DON’T BREAK THAT GATE! Please stay chaste! Stay complete! Cover your body, dress well! Be proud of it! Don’t listen to anyone who shouts down on virgins as outcasts, weaklings, unfortunate, small girls, etc. if only they told you the real truth about the spiritual poverty they feel deep within; you would have received boldness to celebrate your virginity in style. I hereby boldly say that it is an honour for a woman to experience sex for the first time after her wedding night! I therefore urge you to hold your head up and Don’t break that gate till the man who will sign his life to it has come. You’re not a sex object. You were made for a purpose in God. Find God and you will find it! Don’t break that hymen because you need money. It’s of more value than dollars. Remember, that hymen is your sexual gate, placed there by God and there is blood in it. If that gate must break, If your blood in it must be shed, then let it be on the body of the man who has married you (not just the one promising to do so). IF PERADVENTURE, YOU HAVE BROKEN THAT GATE, out of an irresponsible, careless or casual sexual affair, May be you’ve even terminated the life of your very first child (via abortion) in the process, Jesus is waiting for your call, no matter what you’ve done, only Him can restore back to you all the self worth you’ve lost so unworthily. Allow the Lord to miraculously close you up now before you’re totally emptied of value and virtue! He will soon provide optimum security for you in a faithful man if only you trust Him. The salvation that comes with Christ Jesus is ever available for all who cry out for His cleansing and mercy. Hear Him say “Come, Unto Me All Ye That Labour and Are Heavy Laden, I Will Give You Rest!”. PoSt A coMmEnt.. |
docjuli: It is better to counting "CASH MONEY" than ROCking the NATION cashless.He is the backbone of ca$h money success,he could have done same for Roc Nation. Anyway big fan of ymcmb. |
In an interview with Power 105′s The Breakfast Club, rap legend Jay-Z talked about a range of topics, including the new album, his Twitter Q&A, his catalog, what inspires him, Memphis Bleek, album reviews, the ‘Yeezus’ album, his past beef with Nas, the Samsung deal, Dame Dash, almost signing Lil Wayne, Roc Nation Sports, reuniting with Timbaland and much more. On why he never signed Weezy, Jay-Z explained: “The truth is, this is the first time I’ve ever told this truth — I had a meeting with Wayne, I had a relationship with Baby, so, when I used to go to New Orleans, I would hang out with him, I felt it was only right to call him. I called him out of respect like, ‘Yo, I was talking to Wayne. I’m just letting you know, boom-boom-boom.’ So after that, I think we received a letter at our office for like torturous interference from a lawyer and I was like, ‘Whoa.’ It was like, ‘Whoa,’ and it all went from there. I would rather lose that situation and do the right thing than the opposite ’cause I think I could have signed him and then told them after. But I did the right thing and I’m cool with that decision.” Imagine if Lil Wayne had gone to Roc-A- Fella! Woah!
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What did you call her? HOOKER!!!! Use your head because she's just sugaring your mind so you can call her next time..ho's got not feelings. believe me |