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lexylaw09:Hope say you know the 30k never reach you buy land or build house? |
Hopefully Baba Adeboye can sack many of these pastors before they lead many people to hell. If you don't believe that Jesus is the only way, the truth and the life, why being in the house of God claiming a shepherd? Well, as Jesus said, No one can serve two masters. |
sreamsense:No everyone who calls me Lord Lord,will enter into the kingdom of God...by their fruits, we shall know them |
CyrusVI:By their fruits, you shall know them |
Hiding in the church doing evil. Well, the seeds and weeds will grow together at the appointed time , and then men will realise the folly, hopefully it won't be too late |
Hhansome:As for me, I'm not protesting.... It's a waste of time. Elections are the main thing... |
What's wrong with RCCG? How can a pastor in your church be advocating for spiritual consultation.? RCCG should look into their pastors... How can a person who calls himself a child of God, claims to be baptized in the holy ghost , and still go and serve Idols? What is OMI ERO?😵💫
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Let Northerners do the protest |
What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul? |
BREAKING NEWS:- NAMES OF SPONSORS OF THE PROTEST HAVE BEEN RELEASED AS FOLLOWS . FORWARDED AS RECEIVED 1. Hunger 2. Inflation 3. Fuel pump price 4. Minimum wage 5. Power or no light 6. Bad roads 7. Budget padding 8. INEC rigging of election with impunity 9. Highest cost of governance 10. Highest bidder appointments 11. Excessive borrowings for looting 12. Crude oil theft 13. Dysfuntional functional refineries 14. Excess electricity & erretic tariffs 15. Excessive bank charges 16. Resource control 17. 1999 constitution 18. Need for restructuring restructuring 19. Consumption instead of production 20. Arable farmland without subsidized mechanized farming equipment 21. Breakdown of law and order 22. Injustices at the courts 23. Failed civil service system 24. Non functional educational system 25. Japa syndrome 26. Corruption 27. Unaccountability of public office holders 28. Poor road networks 29. Worst housing program 30. Non real estate funding 31. Interest rates for entrepreneurs 32. Devastating economic policies 33. Looting and lootocracy 34. Growing division amongst ethnic groups 35. Naira devaluation 36. Poverty 37. Non support for local manufacturers and local contents 38. Highest import duties ever 39. Underfunded army and police 40. Salaries and pension delays. We're not begging for power because power belongs to the people, and we, the people, are here to say enough is enough. Tackle these things and see if anyone will think of protesting. Enough of unnecessary chasing of irrelevant shadows and imaginary enemies. You are yiur own enemies |
Please, I don't understand this. How can an ordained deacon also be a Babalawo from Redeemed Church. Please what's happening?? Has the world creeped 100% into the Church of God?
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LagosPrince: |
Good. Better late than Never |
EreluRoz:Already moving like an antichrist |
Emekaonline:Who told you I'm protesting?? And who told you I'm from Anambra? If you don't have anything useful to type, you can skip my post bro |
helinues:The money you are being paid to support evil will not save your soul... Remember that |
They've told you many times that Edo no be Lagos but you refuse to heed.... Why? ![]() |
Beremx:Lai lai... That will be the end of Tinubu... |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVrUgS0WsOk?si=L3cvqeeztQCeVltM Market women under the aegis of Edo State Market Women Association have embarked on a peaceful protest around the King Square axis and Oba Market in Benin City to register their displeasure over an alleged plan to install an Iyaloja of Edo Market Women this Thursday by the Iyaloja of Lagos, Folasade Tinubu-Ojo.https://ait.live/edo-market-women-protest-against-alleged-imposition-of-iyaloja/
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Youth still visit poen sites?? May they be healed and the yoke of immorality be broken by the power of God. The gates of hell will never prevail in Jesus name. |
helinues:It seems these No Protest pain you well o... |
So only Northerners want to protest?? Maybe hunger is too much on the side... What is there in buying Pure water for 500 per bag, beans at 2k per derica,Potato at 4 pieces for 1000, 1 Yam tuber at 4000 or even bread at 1500... They should stop complaining |
Then there are nairalanders defending on empty stomachs as usual... 😂 |
“Eni has received formal consent from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission for the sale of NAOC Ltd to Oando Plc,” the oil company said. Italian oil giant Eni, on Wednesday, announced that it had obtained approval from the Nigerian government to proceed with the proposed sale of Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) to Oando, run by Wale Tinubu, President Bola Tinubu’s nephew. The Italian oil company said the sale would enable Agip focus on its onshore oil operations. The announcement followed an exclusive report by Peoples Gazette, which stated that one of the conditions for the president to restore Eni and Shell oil prospective licence OPL 245 last year was the transfer of Eni’s onshore assets to Oando. “Having already obtained all other relevant local and regulatory authorities’ authorisations, this achievement will allow Eni to proceed to the completion of the transaction for the sale of Nigerian Agip Oil Company Ltd (NAOC Ltd), Eni’s wholly owned subsidiary focusing on onshore oil & gas exploration and production as well as power generation in Nigeria, to Oando PLC, Nigeria’s leading national energy solutions provider,” the statement added. Although Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited officials had initially kicked against the sale, stating that Eni lacked authorisation to do so, they eventually backed down upon learning that the president himself had a stake in it, sources told The Gazette. https://gazettengr.com/fg-approves-enis-proposal-to-sell-agip-to-tinubus-nephew/ |
dfrost:I'm telling you. If you query where they see money to start building a refinery, then you will see the tribal attacks to deflect attention... When surely we know it's stolen or political thievery |
Was he a good teacher l, counsellor or mentor? |
helinues:But it's the northerners that are calling for protest e.g Atiku... I have not seen any Igbo calling for the protest |
So long they promise not to destroy or touch critical infrastructure, then they are good to go. If it's by placard or walking demonstration, my friend you can't stop the protest... |
Who is the real owner of this mod oil refinery?? Hope these are not part of the people frustrating Sapagote 🙄? |
I thought the indigenes of Anambra will protest in Anambra, so thank you for adding it to the protest objectives.... |
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