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PhonesRe: TECNO Android Smartphone N7 With High-end Performance Exposure by hassymo5(m): 5:17am On Apr 11, 2013
im using it, the phone is great!!!!
Nairaland GeneralPHD Holder Commit Suicide afta Being Forced To Work At Call Center by hassymo5(op): 8:18pm On Apr 05, 2013
Graduate with physics PhD, 31, fell to his death from block of flats after taking job in call centre he was over-qualified for

Dr Philip Elliott recently competed a degree at Reading University
In the weeks leading up to his death he had suffered a number of career knock backs
The 31-year-old fell from the roof of an apartment block in west London


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An academic jumped off scaffolding to his death when he was only able to find a job in a call centre after finishing his doctorate, an inquest heard today.

Dr Philip Elliott, 31, who had recently completed a PhD in physics at Reading University, was seen on the sixth floor of an apartment block in west London just after 11am on January 27 this year.

Police tried to call him down but he fell from the property in Cromwell Street, Kensington, an hour later, the hearing was told.

Westminster Coroner's Court heard Dr Elliott - who was also a qualified engineer and was described as a 'high academic achiever' - had suffered a number of career knock-backs in the weeks leading to his death.

His landlord of seven years Harry Duphnath said the most recent he knew of was in December last year.

In a statement read to the inquest Mr Duphnath said: 'I was aware Philip had started a job with Southern Electric - I think in a call centre - which wasn't what he aspired to.

'He mentioned being frustrated at work and unhappy about being there and had started looking for other jobs and going for interviews.

'The last one was the week before Christmas in 2012.

'I saw him ironing his shirt getting ready for the interview.

'While I was there he checked his emails and he had one which said the interview had been cancelled.

'He was a bit low about that, but he wasn't angry. He said that he would plod on and keep going.'

The landlord said he received a text message from Dr Elliott on January 24, three days before his death, apologising for not doing some tidying up.

It read: 'Sorry. I've had a terrible time the last three weeks. Thanks for your patience. I can't explain how stressful it's been, but I appreciate it's not your fault.'

Mr Duphnath said him and his wife Sonia were 'utterly shocked' to hear Philip had taken his life days later.

Det Con David Gadsby, of the Metropolitan Police, said a resident in the block where Dr Elliott died reported hearing footsteps on the roof at 9.30am that morning, but thought nothing of it and went back to bed.
An hour-and-a-half later a motorist driving past the building called police expressing concern a man might be preparing to jump.

Officers arrived within five minutes but were advised not to talk him down as it was too dangerous to get out onto the scaffolding.

Paramedics who were already on the scene tried to revive him but the science mad graduate was pronounced dead from multiple injuries at 12.10pm.

Westminster Coroner Darren Stewart said he could not be sure beyond reasonable doubt that Dr Elliott meant to take his own life as it could have been a 'cry for help.'

Recording a narrative verdict, he explained: 'It is clear he was a high academic achiever in science, having achieved a PhD from the University of Reading, but he had not been able to get a job for some time.

'He took work which was perhaps not entirely suited to his skill sets in that he was working in a call centre.
'However, it shows Dr Elliot was committed to gaining employment and to progressing in his life.
'What is clear from the evidence is that he received a number of blows to his confidence in terms of jobs he aspired to which were either unsuccessful or withdrawn.
'It is clear that this had an impact on his general morale, and on the 27th of January 2013 Dr Elliott climbed up on to some scaffolding in Cromwell Road, Kensington.
'Officers decided not to try and talk Dr Elliott down as it would have been dangerous to them and to him.
'Sadly, shortly thereafter, Dr Elliott made a gesture with his arms and appeared to dive towards the ground striking the pavement.'
He added: 'Police enquiries revealed no indication Dr Elliott's actions were planned or that he had intended to take his life, nor is there any evidence to suggest Dr Elliott was subject to any mental health care.
'Whilst perhaps disappointed and suffering from a degree of depression due to his lack of work opportunities he was otherwise a fit, intelligent young man who had achieved well at university.
'It makes the outcome of what occurred on January 27 2013 all the sadder due to that.
'I am not satisfied on what has been presented before me as to be certain Dr Elliott intended to take his own. It is entirely possible this could have been a cry for help.'
None of Dr Elliott's family attended the inquest in central London, but they have since set up a remembrance page in his memory.


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Foreign AffairsRe: DSTV Accidentally Airs Mandela's Obituary by hassymo5(m): 4:16pm On Apr 03, 2013
what kind of error is that?
Christianity EtcRe: Good Friday. by hassymo5(m): 9:27am On Mar 29, 2013
Segeggs: With all he went through,its funny how catholics neglect him to pray to his mother mary that couldnt do anything to save him.

*SUSPECTED TRUTH SPOKEN*
But u respect ur mother who gave birth to you, but u find it difficult to honour the mother of jesus... as catholics we honour her cos she deserve it...she gave birth to the messiah, we do not worship her bt we worship God thru his son jesus!!!!
RomanceRe: What You Find Really Annoying In Your Relationship? by hassymo5(m): 7:41pm On Mar 19, 2013
she is lovely, bt her parents are pain in the neck imagine
1: saying im a catholic
2: im from gombe
3: that my parents.are.separated

so that are there reasons for not allowing me to marry their.daughter
i hate the relationship cos of dis excuses, bt i still love my girl
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Barcelona Vs AC Milan : UCL (4 - 0) On 12th March 2013 by hassymo5(m): 10:27pm On Mar 12, 2013
i see dia game ending draw
HealthRe: How Are You Coping With The Current Heat Wave? by hassymo5(m): 6:55am On Mar 04, 2013
i live in jos plateau state,,, i decided to visit a friend in Abuja,, i was bathing wit cold water even though i hate cold water but the weather is just too hot in abuja, i tried to stay up to a week but after the third day i packed everything of mine even my friends wife was begging me to stay,,, i couldnt., had to com back 2jos though the temperature i mate in jos was abt 31oc, but it was normal for me,, pple where just complainin abt the heat to me its ok cos abuja is hotter than jos...now im enjoyin the jos weather!!!!
PoliticsRe: Replace Indigeneship With Residency - Youths by hassymo5(op): 4:06am On Mar 04, 2013
Toaskarity: Then I bet 80% of nigerian will be resident of lagos grin. I remember how many ppl in my village jst wan go lagos when I was in nigeria embarassed
but that was before,,,, nowadays nobody want to go to Lagos,,,,,
PoliticsReplace Indigeneship With Residency - Youths by hassymo5(op): 3:44am On Mar 04, 2013
Nigerian youths, under the auspices of Youth Alliance on Constitution Review, have recommended the deletion of sections of the Constitution that recognise indigeneship in order to promote unity across the country. The position of the youth was contained in a memorandum submitted to the National Assembly's committee on the Review of the Constitution. They argued that instead of indigeneship, the National Assembly should include the right of residency in the Constitution. The youth's position read in part, "Indigeneity is a very serious issue affecting the survival of Nigeria as a geopolitical entity. There is a deep attachment of Nigerians to their states of origin, regardless of whether or not they reside there. "The importance of Indigeneity is manifesting in employment, admission into schools and colleges and appointment of people into positions. "What is noticeable in the country is that Indigeneity is placed before national citizenship. Despite constitutional provisions that emphasis the importance and relevance of citizenship, particularly as regards the rights and obligations associated with it, Indigeneity has consistently thwarted citizenship." They also blamed the violence and tensions across the country on the claims of indigenes over non-indigenes. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Constitution Review, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, had assured Nigerians that the views of the different sections of the country would be captured in the draft amendment.
Christianity EtcRe: Give Your 'Tithes' And Offerings To The Less Fortunate In Church by hassymo5(m): 5:33pm On Mar 03, 2013
To Tithe or Not to Tithe: The $earch For Truth Though I’ve always struggled with the
tithe, I still shook my head in disgust
when I heard about the preacher who’s
congregation quietly left the church
during the prayer following a long sermon
on tithing. He said "Amen", looked up and cried out "half my church is gone!" I laughed saying "they must have fled the
conviction of the Holy Spirit". What the Lord said took me completely by
surprise: "They fled from error and guilt- based giving". "What?!?" - I’ve heard more sermons on the tithe than on any
other topic except perhaps our need of
Jesus for eternal life! After I picked up my
jaw from the floor, the Lord prompted me
to study tithing and giving. Throughout
the Bible study I prayed for His guidance and in the end I reached the inescapable
conclusion that the "tithe" is to the modern church what the issue of
"circumcision" was to the church in
Paul’s time. NOTE: Nothing in this article is intended as an excuse to stop giving as the Lord
leads you to give. The verse most often cited in support of
the tithe is from the Old Testament, found
in Malachi 3:8-10: 8. ""Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.
"But you ask, `How do we rob you?' "In
tithes and offerings. 9. You are under a
curse--the whole nation of you--because
you are robbing me. 10. Bring the whole
tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this," says
the LORD Almighty, "and see if I will not
throw open the floodgates of heaven and
pour out so much blessing that you will
not have room enough for it. Many preachers shorten Malachi 3:8-10 to just"Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse", and almost always with the inference that their church is the
"storehouse". For purposes of this paper,
the Lord had me concentrate on the
passage: "Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my
house". From that passage, the Lord had me research several questions: 1) What is the tithe? 2) What was the tithe for? 3) What is the storehouse? 1) What is the tithe? The tithe is 10% of the increase, established in Leviticus 27:30-33 as an offering Holy to the Lord. The scripture identifies the tithe as grain
and fruit, herd and flock. The tithe is
food! An example of the tithe can be seen
in a shepherd with a flock of 100 sheep
who is blessed with the birth of 50 lambs
in the spring. Five of the lambs must be offered to the Lord as a tithe. The tithe
was brought to the temple in Jerusalem
in acknowledgement and appreciation of
God’s provision for His people. 2) What was the tithe for? God doesn’t need the food – God doesn’t eat. God
doesn’t desire sacrifices or offerings ( Psalm 40:6 and Hosea 6:6 ) – He desires mercy. God doesn’t need us to give Him a
10th of everything – when He already
owns everything ( Psalm 24:1 and Job 41:11b ). The tithe was used to feed the Levite priests (and their families) who
were required to work in the temple day
and night ministering to God on behalf of
God’s people ( 1 Chronicles 9:33 ). Without the tithe, the Levite priests would have
needed to raise their own food, thereby
taking them away from ministering
before God. Hence the reference in Malachi 3:10 "…that there may be food in my house". Nehemiah 13:10-13 records a time when the Levite priests were not
receiving the tithe wherein they
abandoned their daily temple
responsibilities to work the farms to feed
their families. The reference to ‘robbing
God’ in Malachi 3:8 is in fact robbing God of ministry and worship by failing to take
care of God’s priests through the tithe of
food items. Unlike the other tribes of
Israel who were given land as their
inheritance, the Levites were not given
any land – only a few cities in which to live. God was their inheritance ( Numbers 18:20-21 ). Thus, the remaining tribes were obligated to provide the Levites
with food since they had no land on which
to grow their own. 3) What is the storehouse? 2 Chronicles 31 teaches that the storehouse is the Temple in Jerusalem. When the tithe was
re-instituted under King Hezekiah, the
king gave orders to prepare storerooms in
the temple to hold the tithe. Apparently
the grain "tithe" was heaped up in the
streets, which caused a traffic jam of sorts. King Hezekiah had the storehouse
built to relieve a bad case of urban
congestion in ancient Jerusalem. Having established the original purpose
of the tithe, the Lord prompted me with
several more questions. Q: "What happened to the temple
(storehouse)?" A: It was destroyed in 70AD and has not
been rebuilt. Q: "Why?" A: The old covenant system of animal
sacrifice to atone for sin is finished. The
new covenant is in the blood of Christ
who is the final and everlasting sin
sacrifice. Q: "Where is the temple now?" A: 1 Corinthians 6:19 says WE are the temple of the Holy Spirit. God no longer
resides in a stone temple, but in the
hearts of his children through the Holy
Spirit. Q: "What happened to the Levite
priests?" A: The Levite priesthood is no longer
necessary as the old covenant system of
animal sacrifice in the temple was
superceded by the everlasting covenant of
Christ’s blood. Q: "Who is the priesthood now?" A: 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 says those who have received Jesus as Lord and Savior are the
priesthood. Come On Laity, Let’s Do The Twist Burdening the Body of Christ with the
Tithe requires several twists and
reinterpretations of scripture. 1) The tithe must be imported from
the OT law of Moses to the new
covenant of grace by Christ’s blood.
2) The tithe must be redefined from
"flocks, herds, fruit and grain" to
"money" and often "time". 3) The storehouse must be redefined
from the temple in Jerusalem to the
local church building.
4) The Body of Christ must buy into
the ordained clergy as the new
priesthood, thereby replacing the Levite priesthood as the rightful
recipient of the tithe.
5) The Body of Christ must forfeit
their own priesthood and buy into
the notion that they are the "laity". The tithe has been introduced to the Body
of Christ using 2 tactics of the enemy. 1) Sowing guilt and shame into the
Body of Christ by quoting Malachi 3:8 "Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.
But you ask, `How do we rob you?' In
tithes and offerings." What devoted Christian wants to rob God? The net
effect of sowing guilt has been to
extort money from the Body of Christ,
thereby robbing the Body of the joy
and blessing of giving as God leads.
The practice ignores Paul’s instructions to the church at Corinth: "Each man should give what he has
decided in his heart to give, not
reluctantly or under compulsion, for
God loves a cheerful giver ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 )." 2) Blaming the "laity" for the
financial troubles in the Body of
Christ , by telling the Body they are not blessed by God because they do
not tithe. Often Malachi 3:10 is emphasized "Test me in this, says the LORD Almighty, and see if I will
not throw open the floodgates of
heaven and pour out so much
blessing that you will not have room
enough for it." In so doing, believers are challenged to tithe, with the
promise that God will bless them if
they do. Such giving is not out of love
for God, but out of selfishness. It
implies a reward for works, which
contradicts Ephesians 2:8-9 , and completely ignores our status as sons
of God by faith in Christ ( Galatians 3:26 ) and joint heirs of God with Christ ( Romans 8:17 ). The practice also ignores Christ’s words in Matthew 4:7 "Do not put the Lord your God to the test". The Apostles Did Not Teach Gentiles To
Tithe Acts 15:1-31 records a dispute over circumcision that arose in the Gentile
church at Antioch. Several false brothers
had attempted to require Gentile (non-
Jewish) Christians to be circumcised. Paul
and Barnabas sharply opposed the false
brothers and traveled to Jerusalem to discuss the issue of circumcision with the
other apostles. In Jerusalem, they
reported the miracles and conversions
among the Gentiles. The apostles were
filled with joy over God’s work there, and
they agreed that circumcision was not a requirement for salvation. Following the
meeting, the apostles and elders in the
church at Jerusalem sent Paul and
Barnabas back to Antioch with a letter of
welcome to the Gentile Christians. The
essential text of the letter is found in Acts 15:28-29. It reads: "It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us not to burden you
with anything beyond the following
requirements: You are to abstain from
food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from
the meat of strangled animals and from
sexual immorality. You will do well to avoid these things. Farewell." The apostles did not want to burden the
Gentiles with Old Testament practices!
The proof is in their letter to the Gentiles
and the fact that the apostles did not
impose the tithe on them. Come, Let Us Reason Together ( Isaiah 1:18 ) Let’s suppose for the sake of argument
that Jesus had commanded us to continue
tithing. It would be appropriate then to
use the tithe to feed the priesthood as
originally purposed. Who then is the
priesthood? The apostle Peter writes in 1 Peter 2:5 and 9 that every believer is a priest ! Hebrews 5-8 also teaches us that Jesus is the only priest that we need .
However the institutional church has
borrowed from the Old Testament model
of the Levitical Priesthood, thereby
establishing a new priesthood (ordained
clergy) that is separate from the rest of the Body of Christ. The division between
the clergy, and the so-called "laity" is not
Biblical (Is this the doctrine of the
Nicolaitan’s that Jesus says He hates in Revelation 2:6 ) ?In fact, Jesus did not establish the ordained clergy – He chose
fishermen and tax collectors to preach His
gospel. Neither did He establish division
in His church, He desires unity ( John 17:20-23 ). The apostles did not set up an ordained clergy – they chose men full of
the Holy Spirit and wisdom to serve the
Body ( Acts 6:3, 1 Timothy 3 ). This man- made division between "clergy" and
"laity" has effectively served to divert the
offerings of the Body of Christ away from
the people it is intended to bless and the
offerings are most often used in ways
contrary to the will of God. The net result has been starvation and financial
bondage for many believers, and the real
priesthood – the whole Body of Christ –
has not been prepared to carry out
Christ’s command to preach the gospel to
all nations! Jesus is the Word of God in the flesh ( John 1:14 ). He knew that Malachi 3:10 says "bring the whole tithe into the storehouse" when He instructed the rich man to sell everything and give the
proceeds to the poor ( Matthew 19:21 ). I imagine the Scribes and Pharisees about
choked on what Jesus said as they were
in the habit of devouring widow’s houses
for profit ( Luke 20:47 ) and the rich man’s possessions would have been a real
feast for them. In Matthew 25:31-46, Jesus reiterated His desire to help the
poor in the parable of separating the
sheep from goats, wherein at judgement
Jesus will reward those who feed the
hungry and clothe the poor. Since Jesus
judges us for our care of the poor and hungry, and since He commands us to
preach the gospel throughout the world,
why is most of our giving used for church
buildings and salaries with only a small
percentage devoted to the poor, missions
and evangelism? Is the church making goats out of us by not feeding the hungry and clothing the
poor with our offerings? Let’s not wait until the Judgement of
Christ to find out! Sins of the Church Against the Needy The Lord has been trying to bring me to
the truth about giving for years. On many
occasions, He prompted me to take what
I would have normally put in the offering
plate at church and give it directly to
someone in need. I love giving like that! Still, in the absence of specific giving
instructions from the Lord, I never
questioned the common practice of giving
everything to the church, whereupon I
trusted the church to administer my gifts.
That is until the day the Lord had me witness an abomination that left me
nauseous. In the main office of a church I attended
years ago, I was fixing a computer one
Friday morning. Two young black women,
with 3 adorable children dressed in their
Sunday best, came into the office to ask
for a food donation. The 3 secretaries of our all white upper middle class church
stared at them, and finally one said
nervously "our deacon of benevolence is
in the office on Thursday afternoons – can
I make an appointment for you next
Thursday?" One of the women pleaded "We can’t wait a week, we need food
now". The secretary repeated her offer,
and I became sick to my stomach. I left
quickly and drove a mile up the road to a
cash machine and came directly back to
the church only to find that the 2 women and 3 children had left empty handed. The
staff did not know where they had gone,
and I returned to my car and wept. I felt
as if I had failed but the Lord said "you
did not fail son, the church failed". Since that first eye-opening experience,
the Lord has shown me many more sins of
the church against the poor that have left
me ill. One church considered installing an
air conditioning system for which several
members had pledged $35,000 while another member of the church who was
wheelchair bound from advanced multiple
sclerosis didn’t have enough money to buy
food at the end of the month with what
little state aid she received. Often she
was forced to chose between food, medicine or heat in winter. For many
months my wife and I gave to her
anonymously and when she went to be
with the Lord last winter, she was at
peace – the kind of peace that only acts
of love can bring ( 1 John 3:18, James 1:22 ). As she was relieved of her financial stress, she blessed everyone
around her with unquenchable joy. Most
importantly, she taught us about right
giving. More recently, I attended a conference
where the host appealed to the audience
to give "an offering for the poor". I heard the Lord say "the poor are among you" ( Mark 14:7 ) and immediately I thought of a dear friend in attendance who is
experiencing financial difficulties and
had recently lost her home. The next day I
began a letter to the host saying "Last
night you took an offering from the poor" . I groaned at the error and started to rip
the page from my notebook when the
Lord said "that is not an error – last
night’s offering was taken from the poor". The Lord then brought to mind the
parable of the sheep and goats,
specifically Matthew 25:40 where it says "whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me". The words "these brothers of mine" had not made an impression on me before,
and the Lord brought me to the
understanding that our first obligation to
the poor is to the poor within the Body of
Christ. The Lord then brought Matthew 15:26 to mind wherein Jesus said "It is not right to take the children’s bread and
toss it to the dogs". The early church had a much better
understanding of Christ’s intent to care
for the needs of the Body of Christ than
we do today. The proof of their caring for
each other can be seen in Acts 2:44-47 and Acts 4:32-37 where the Body of Christ shared everything, and through their
giving, they eliminated poverty and
indebtedness. In fact, Acts 4:34 says "there were no needy persons among
them!" Taking up offerings to feed the Body of Christ was common in the early
church. In Acts 11:27-30, the Gentile church at Antioch took up an offering for
the believers in Judea who were
experiencing a time of famine. Can you
imagine a church today taking up an
offering for a cross-town rival? How did the church get so far off course? Giving as Christ Intends Though the tithe is not a requirement for
the Body of Christ, we are still instructed
to give. What changed from the Old
Testament to the New is our motivation
for giving. In the Old Testament, giving
was compulsory – a tenth (tithe). In the New Testament we are to give with joy as
we are led to give ( 2 Corinthians 9:7 ), not by compulsion. Our attitude about giving should be like
that of the poor widow who Jesus
esteemed in Mark 12:41-44. She put 2 small copper coins, worth a penny, into
the temple treasury. They were all the
widow had to live on. She understood that God owns everything and was
willing to give all that she had with cheer as God had prompted her to do. It is time to invest cheerfully in what is
eternal, specifically in God’s children for
the completion of Kingdom work ( Matthew 6:19-21 ). The children must be fed, clothed and equipped to carry Christ’s
gospel throughout the whole world and to
make the Bride of Christ ready for her
soon returning Savior. Imagine what it
could be like if we resumed giving and
sharing as Jesus intends. Surely we would rediscover the same abundant and
powerful living as the early church
enjoyed! On the topic of giving, John 8:36 might seem like a strange scripture to cite: "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free
indeed". While it is true that Jesus set us free from the curse of the law ( Galatians 3:10-13 ), sin and death ( Romans 8:2 ), our failure to give as Jesus taught us has
kept the Church in financial bondage, and has prevented the Church from
completing the work of Christ on earth.
How many children of God fail to reach
their full potential as ministers of the
Gospel because they lack provision? It is
through our giving and sharing that we equip the Church for service, eliminate
hunger and poverty, and realize the
fullness of our freedom in Christ. We can no longer afford to misuse our
offerings for church buildings,
parsonages, conference centers, multi-
purpose buildings, air conditioning,
padded pews, pipe organs, and the like,
all of which will soon be forgotten, while God's children go hungry, poor and ill
equipped to minister the Gospel. Instead,
like Abel, we should give our best gifts to the true Church – the people –
because we love God and want to see
God's work accomplished on the earth. On concluding my study, the Lord asked
one final question: What building ever won a person to Christ? Ask the Lord to show you what to give
and to whom, and remember that His
words "Feed my sheep" (John 21:17) go much deeper than a pastor's sermon on a
Sunday morning. His words are spiritual,
and they are literal.
Christianity EtcRe: God Asked Me To Retire, Says Pope Benedict XVI by hassymo5(m): 5:26am On Feb 25, 2013
YAR ADDUA was dead but still ruling Nigeria... Wat ever the pope did is between him and God alone,,,,,,,
if it were a typical Nigerian man as pope he will give it 2 his son and its bcom family affairs,,,,to resign sef cos of age he wont::::
CelebritiesRe: Rich People Who Feared Giving Their Children Money by hassymo5(m): 5:35am On Feb 21, 2013
learn to make ur own money is better, rather than waiting for ur father ti die so that u can inherit his riches!!!
SportsRe: FIFA Approves Goal-line Technology For 2014 World Cup by hassymo5(m): 8:49am On Feb 20, 2013
what we need is offside and penalty technology,, dats what it used to cheat in 2days soccer,, if dose things are not put into consideration den its a waste of time......
PoliticsRe: Fg Urged To Change Country's Name from Nigeria to People Republic of Africa by hassymo5(op): 9:51pm On Feb 19, 2013
lol
PoliticsFg Urged To Change Country's Name from Nigeria to People Republic of Africa by hassymo5(op): 6:55am On Feb 19, 2013
Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon; former President Shehu Shagari; former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar and President Goodluck Jonathan at the Nigeria Centenary flag-off ceremony in Abuja, Monday. Photo: Abayomi Adeshida. As activities for the celebration of
Nigeria’s centenary commences in the
country, the Nnadi Azikiwe Day Initiative,
a social cultural groups has urged
President Goodluck Jonathan to change
the country’s name from Nigeria to People’s Republic of Africa (PRA). In a statement signed by its Coordinator
Chief Udoka Udeogaranya made available
to journalists, the group said it was not
proper for the country continue to
maintain a national name given to it by
the colonial masters. According to the group,” We thought it
wise that our dear nation should have a
change of name from what the colonial
masters called us to a new name that we
shall call ourselves. “A new name usually struck a new
beginning and a lay off from negative
antecedents, of which our nation must
get rid-off. We are also aware about the
financial cost and arguments against the
change of name, but it does not out- weigh the need to give a new hope to a
nation in search of a new life that they
can be proud of. “We therefore, task Jonathan to summon
a meeting of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Senate President,
Governors of the Federation to consider a
change of name for the Federation of
which shall take effect from midnight 1st October, 2014.” The group counseled that the centenary
project should not be clouded with calls
for national conference, saying it should
be dealt with as a national item for
discussion. Udeogaranya said though the country has
encountered severe storms, its destiny
has brought the nation to its present
crossroads. “Thus we hold a strong view that our
nation must take a stock of all that we
have been through in the last 99 years
and readjust where necessary and
encourage where encouragement is
required in sustaining a greater nation,”
NOW NAIRALANDERS WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE NAME NIGERIA?

SportsRe: When The Eagles Won The Final: How Did You Feel? by hassymo5(m): 7:21am On Feb 11, 2013
i feel like going to Abuja for the free sex declared by the National Association of prostitutes... Lol
SportsRe: Eagles Yet To Receive $15,000 Bonus For Defeating Ivory Coast by hassymo5(m): 9:59am On Feb 06, 2013
if me be the Eagle's,, i will lose the semi final if money no enta account as promised!!!
PoliticsRe: N20k & N200K Deposit Limit For Account Holders by hassymo5(m): 4:51pm On Jan 25, 2013
minimun wage is 18;000,, dats someones salary and he is sayin wat...pls xplain?
PhonesRe: Text Message Across Networks To Cost N4 - NCC by hassymo5(m): 7:06am On Jan 25, 2013
NCC why go for SMS,, pls na CALLS wuna suppose takle!!!!
BusinessRe: Excuses That Keeps Us From Becoming Successful by hassymo5(m): 4:25pm On Jan 21, 2013
I LIKE YOU CAN I HAVE UR NUMBER? THAT IS IF U ARE A LADY......LOL grin grin

991: 6. I don’t have time ---- of course i don't have time, am busy with my business making money.

8. It is very risky ----- of course it could be very risky to jump down from mainland bridge for 10k
FamilyRe: What Can You Never Forgive Your Parent For? by hassymo5(m): 9:20pm On Jan 15, 2013
WHY ARE YOU ALL TALKING AS IF ALL PARENTS WILL GO TO HEAVEN, ALOT OF THEM WILL GO TO HELL.
1. FOR FORCING THEIR CHILDREN TO MARRY THE WRONG PARTNER, COS OF THEIR SELFISH INTEREST
2, FOR NOT RESPECTING THEIR CHILDRENS WISH WHEN ITS COMES TO MARRAIGE
3. FOR MISUSING THE POWER GOD GAVE THEM ON THEIR CHILDREN, FOR INSTANT WHEN YOU WANT TO MARRY THE ONE YOU LOVE AND THEY DONT WANT IT, THEY BEGIN TO MAKE STATEMENTS LIKE CAUSE ON YOU
There are more, dis are just a fews!!!
RomanceRe: Is Saying "Have You Eaten?" Caring? by hassymo5(m): 12:47pm On Jan 14, 2013
its a sign of caring, cos is nt everyone dat ask you such question, only if that person care,,, it si mostly ask by ladies cos its their responsibility to feed their man,,i have never ask her the question but she always ask me,, that is a sign of love
PoliticsRe: Governor Chime In London Hospital With Heart Disease - SaharaReporters by hassymo5(m): 6:52am On Jan 14, 2013
i just hate nigeria's politics,, when a Govenor or President is sick or absent the deputy cannot do anything,, WHY?,, then deputy position should be scrabbed,,,
GEJ suffered the same thing....
When it comes to law quoting Nigerians can do that very well,, but to apply it , it a problem!!
Christianity EtcRe: Is Eating And Drinking At Burials Part Of Christianity by hassymo5(m): 6:46pm On Jan 13, 2013
nothing wrong in preparing a little food for pple that came from far to eat... i was a victim i nearly die because of hunger attending burial!!!!!!!!!!!
Christianity EtcRe: Chris Okotie Has No Plans To Re-marry by hassymo5(m): 5:53am On Jan 13, 2013
yet this man would still preach to pple, councel pple for marriage and go ahead and to declare pple man and wife,, when he is nt living with example, wat nonsense!!!
RomanceRe: What Attracted You To Your Present Boyfriend Or Girlfriend? by hassymo5(m): 1:58pm On Jan 12, 2013
This is it
CelebritiesRe: Janet Jackson To Receive $500M If There's A Divorce by hassymo5(m): 7:53am On Jan 12, 2013
just the imagine, for say dis kind thing the happen for Naija....
RomanceRe: Giving Your Partner A Spare Key: Is It Right? by hassymo5(m): 5:58am On Jan 12, 2013
if you cant give her spare key,, then u dont trust her and may b u are a cheating type,, why would you go into a relationship without trust,, as for me i gave her my spare key she comes around anytime she likes and help me with some house work,, im greatful for having her in my life,, cos is nt all girls that one would give his spare key and praise them,, not only key i give her money to keep for me , she also give me money to keep for her,, guys relationship based on trust is the sweetest ever!!!! Now i know she is a wife material,,,
FamilyRe: PLS TALK TO US, We Are About To Break Up Cos Of Parents by hassymo5(op): 11:56am On Jan 11, 2013
Thanks for comments
FamilyRe: PLS TALK TO US, We Are About To Break Up Cos Of Parents by hassymo5(op): 11:55am On Jan 11, 2013
thanks for the comments!!!
FamilyRe: PLS TALK TO US, We Are About To Break Up Cos Of Parents by hassymo5(op): 8:42am On Jan 06, 2013
faporori24: Listen and listen well same thing happen to me and i married the guy we no do wedding but we go registry and we married each other and abandon parent it is true parent is something in someones life but try to call your girl and know if the guy is not run away bride maybe she want to use you to get out of the hot zone which is her home little is enough.
is like you dont get me,, she love me and i love,, we are not using our selves for selfish reason,, its true love.
FamilyRe: PLS TALK TO US, We Are About To Break Up Cos Of Parents by hassymo5(op): 8:40am On Jan 06, 2013
ogepure: Guy hv u done ur own prayers. Or ur being pushed around wit blind love. anyway dat aside, u nid to go talk it ova wit her parents. Make them see reasons why u want to marry their daughter. If they insist, leave their daughter alone. Its not by force. As for ur girl, she will cope after some time. I am a catholic married to a penticostal. At first my parents didn't abide the idea but I did my home work. Let ur gal do her home work and stop crying like a child
They wouldnt give me a chance to talk with them

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