Travel › Re: Life In Uganda by JustCare: 3:43pm On Aug 27, 2016 |
Badyear: Ok first of all the issue of feeding won't be a problem because you can find virtually everything here but as i said things are very rough for Nigerians right now, there are also lots of nigerian restaurants that serve local food. On the issue of rent, you can find a two bedroom, one sitting room and a kitchen at N200,000 a semester(four years or six months) or even less depending on the location, you can also find a single room with a bathroom going for as low as N80,000 , there are really all types of places you can rent. You can even decide to stay at a hostel which ranges from N100,000 to N200,000. On the issue of Business, there are lots of Business people here from nigeria, consisting the likes of petroleum products , basic items for nigerians(e.g indomie,sardine etc) and so on. On the issue of jobs, most firms,orgs and universities are willing to employ anybody with the right qualifications. Lastly there are a lot of universities here with the likes of Kampala International University, Cavendish University, International University of East Africa, Kampala University being the most popular for foreigners, as i said i am a student of KIU so I will tell you more about it. KIU is an international university with two campuses in Uganda (Kampala and Ishaka), one campus in tanzania, another college in kenya. It offers virtually almost all programs(certificates,bachelors,diplomas,postgraduate, PHD's etc) and is the only private university amongst the ones i mentioned above that is qualified to do so, it also offers all courses ranging from engineering,law,IT,medicine,pharmacy,education etc. The other schools also offer the programs but are not really recognised. Tuition fees start from $1000 a semester in KIU,$900 in IUEA but you can get schools for as low as N100,000(that is if you are most concernced about money), I guess you should try googling all those schools for better intel. A friend want to come over and study medicine. He's more interested in makerere University, I have done some research for him and discovered one needs A'level qualifications amongst other requirements. Can you give me more information on the processes and how competitive it's to get the course there, and back doors if they exist. Thanks |
Literature › Re: Which Of These Did You Read? by JustCare: 6:36am On Aug 09, 2016 |
Read 6 of em Eze goes to school Zambia shall be free Things fall apart The drummer boy The gods are not to blame Weep not child by thiongo 1 Like |
Business › Re: 7 Easy-to-do Online Jobs You Can Do From Home by JustCare: 4:02pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
RichYoungNigga: Hungry dog.
Igbos are busy buying every land and properties in Yorubaland, your tribe will soon be extinct GIZUS! |
Agriculture › Re: How To Start Pig Farm Business In Nigeria by JustCare: 6:11am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Agriculture › Re: How To Start Pig Farm Business In Nigeria by JustCare: 6:08am On Aug 02, 2016 |
ziggy3579: It's quite profitable but it's capital intensive and requires 100% attention. My friend's dad still sold some pigs for over 2.1million last month in my presence. But if u wan do am nd maximise profit like my friend's dad, u go stop wat ever job u re doing nd face d biz squarely. Good to know. What about the attention of an employee? I'm involved with something else. Is your friend's dad farm also located there. Tell me more about that place? |
Agriculture › Re: How To Start Pig Farm Business In Nigeria by JustCare: 9:38pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
ziggy3579: The govt can actually generate billions of naira from piggery IF it is organised nd well structured. I av a pen at oke aro but d truth is that the place is in a bad state. only if the govt can improve the state of the infrastructure of the farm then they can talk of generating billions yearly from there. How profitable is owning a farm there and the challenges? |
Agriculture › Re: How To Start Pig Farm Business In Nigeria by JustCare: 8:27pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
Ikorodu, agbara or Ogun would make a nice location for this kind of farm. |
Agriculture › Re: How To Start Pig Farm Business In Nigeria by JustCare: 8:26pm On Aug 01, 2016 |
Seriously, I have been eyeing this venture lately. Is their anyone here who wanna hit this road and need a partner  Let's do this, I just need the ginger. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 11:58am On Jul 13, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Wrong, death is not a transformation but a transition. Mortality means subject to death (check your local dictionaries) while immortality is eternal living. While the human body is mortal, soul is immortal. Human body is the earth-bound space suit, that soul wears to experience life on Gaia. After the mortal end of man, the spacesuit is dropped and we are transitioned to the next energy level based on our threshold frequency. Transformation simply means a radical change in appearance while transition is to cross over. With this meanings none is different in the context of this discussion. We're already going in circle. Human life (soul, body etc) . The shading off of the body still remains transformation or transition, death or immortality also remains a useless word here as the human life only continues in another form (immortality) |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 11:12am On Jul 13, 2016 |
naijadeyhia: You and your Chemical this and chemical that. This your small knowledge of biology will be your bane one day.
If we believe in gravity even when we do not see or feel it and simply because a man named it gravity does not mean its really gravity...it could be something else.
Many of us refuse to ask the right questions because we just want to hold on to our own little aspect of false reality.
Why would the sun conveniently have all the right gases burning on it to create a continuous stream of light which is integral to the survival of the earth and also be conveniently placed at just the right distance from the earth so we would not be scorched yet have just enough that we need.
We really cannot talk about immortality here as it depends on the mindset of whoever. However if everything around such people who refuse to believe in immortality cannot speak to them about some form of higher design or designer then they should just hold on because in maybe another 50 to 60 yrs they would be dead and all their questions about immortality will be answered then.
As for me immortality is the waking up moment of that which wears our body when the body is done with its job known as our soul. The soul needed to adapt to this earth hence why it was given a body and when its job is done it will do away with the body just like someone who works in a space station needs a space suit and after spending years in space would return to command center to give a report of his stay and findings while on the space mission.
Its an insult to believe that man who has transformed this planet and filled with such intelligence would end up being just plant food and nothing else. If it were true then why were we not just left to remain as animals as they also would become plant food. Man is different and we have an eternal abode. Those who do not believe can wait till they close their eyes in death to receive their eureka moment.  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 10:52am On Jul 13, 2016 |
SirWere: To be honest, there is no evidence for any extra "spiritual" energy residing in the body and much less for it somehow becoming independent of the body after death..
Truth is, it seems to me, once you die, you die. There's no bowflowers waiting to welcome to fluffy paradise; there's no extra dimensional phase you go to where you live happily ever after with other...."ghosts"?? You die, that's it.
I guess you can say the BODY can be transformed into energy- in that it becomes manure and a source of nutrition to decomposers and plant.
But to any evidence of the mind surviving after death?? A sense of self independent of the body?? A soul ? Sorry, I've not seen any yet.
Immortality is possible, but not in that way...........or so it seems to me. Human life is not all about carbons. Exploit is being made in metaphysics and other science issues as it relates to human life. I think you should read up some materials on trendy science. I'm not an enthusiast of any fairy plane spirits moves to after death but nothing is impossible. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 8:49pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
SirWere: I have heard many theories regarding life after death from neo-athetistic positions; and all seems to agree on the transmutation of the body, physical, to a more (for lack of a better word) spiritual one.
While it sounds rosey and good; I feel the theorizers must accept this as conjecture only; to avoid falling into the same pit we accuse theists of being in...
But hey, who the heck am I say what you must believe or not The only more relevant thing which is yet to be proved in this context is the characteristics of the energy that lives on after the transformation, when the body is shaded. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 8:27pm On Jul 12, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Mortality means subject to death, so how is it wrong ? Human life must end, it is inevitable. That, which survives death, is not human, soul isnt human. Here you go. When you say human, it's not just the body which must die. I believe that human is immortal except the body that 'dies' as we transform from one form to another. Hence mortality/death to me is just that transformation which may even continue in realms invisible to us and Science at the moment. The term mortality as it relates to human life is less useful since the major essence of human life continues to live. The death of the body doesn't make human mortal. If you separate the life force (so-called soul) from human, then what is left? Human life is the whole. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 9:27am On Jul 12, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Can you throw my light on the bolded. By human life, I mean mortality. Mortality is a function of integration of soul, physical body and spirit. Spirit being the 'binding' energy of soul energy to the physical body, which is our organic spacesuit for planet earth.
At death of physical body, Soul by default transcends to source. This is the separation. Human life is just the mortality we experience now and will end with physical death. As to essence of human life, which is soul, it has never been dead and is incapable of destruct Mortality understood as used. However, it still doesn't end like you asserted in the bolded. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 7:50am On Jul 12, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Astrophysics is working on the string theory that will connect quantum physics to laws of relativity. There are advances in neurosciences that explains the connection of the brainwaves to ether. Consciousness is making in-roads to scientific discourses and truth is my understanding of the universe has been always bolstered by the advances in science even though I have greater exposure to life what means from a metaphysical perspective. Note that metaphysics is an advance form of physics. Yes, human race is progressing in science. I'm still trying to grasp fully the whole string theory thing. That theory may pave way into better understanding of this life force. Science demands patience. From your earlier post, I disagree with you on separating the human life from its essence as seen in 'death', I believe in the whole, thus a mere transformation. With the whole there won't be any question of mortality, this is in resonance with law of conservation of energy. Also going by your idea of separation, the transformation still remains, this, makes the term "mortality" less useful. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 7:25am On Jul 12, 2016*. Modified: 7:41am On Jul 12, 2016 |
Billyonaire: Human life is just the mortality we experience now and will end with physical death. As to essence of human life, which is soul, it has never been dead and is incapable of destruct.
In simple terms; We do not have a soul, we are soul, we have a body. Earth life is soul experiencing physical reality on Earth. Just like Astronauts wear designated Spacesuit to go to Space, the Human body is the Spacesuit needed for Earth living. Death is a stage where this spacesuit can no longer accommodate the real us, soul.
The reason we can not totally understand the Universe, which we are a part of on a human level, is because the brain, which actually is the frequency modulator of the human genome, can only operate on a set of frequency, outside which it can not decipher. You must tune to a particular channel to receive messages from that channel. It does explain why some people see beings from other dimensions while others can't.
Changing frequencies can be done via drugs, herbs, alcohol, stimulants, fasting etc. Whatever dimension you are tuned to, will determine what you see there.
The only thing stopping us from realizing our greatest potential is religions, cos religions seems to tell you to stop searching, stop investigation, cos God did these things but even the very word God is very apt way of describing the essence of life which we are a part of.
We are soul experiencing life on this planet, after the bodies ages and/or dies off, we move the next planets and/or dimensions and get new bodies meant for those planets if we chose to, or simply return to the source to plan our next locations to visit.
We designed and built these universes and we are part of a simulation within the simulations that must evolve to our greatest version. Nice points you raised here. I have read a lot of materials and have sometime in the past believed so much in the whole soul and spirit thing. I'm also used to considering the major force inhabiting the soul as spirit, however, science is yet to make it clear what this force or energy looks like, its frequency, characters it exhibit and general components. Scientists are also yet to assign a distinguishing name as the name soul is so distorted mostly by religious entities. |
Christianity Etc › Immortality And Science. What Are Your Views Atheists And Scientists? by JustCare(op): 6:25am On Jul 12, 2016 |
It's is a known belief that we all will stop existing one day as a result of death, however, this is based on our limited capacity of seeing, feeling and experiencing the universe. I believe that human life is a body of energy in constant motion. From the first law of thermodynamics- law of conservation of energy, energy can be transformed from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed. The questions now is: in what form could human life forms (energy) continue to exist (what I believe to be immortality) after the so-called death  |
Properties › Re: Is It Wise To Run Bathing(bathroom) Water Pipes To Your Soakaway? by JustCare: 5:56am On Jul 02, 2016 |
It depends on class and the area you're living, it's also more hygienic when it's channeled into a septic tank. |
Travel › Re: Mambilla Dam by JustCare(op): 10:42pm On Jun 30, 2016 |
1 cubic meter of water from Abuja supply tank cost = #600 |
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Crime › Re: Policemen Beat A Bike Man To A Pulp In An Attempt To Seize His Bike by JustCare: 4:12pm On Jun 23, 2016 |
Police is your friend  |
Education › Re: UNIBEN Block Student’s Graduation For 3 Years, Say ‘too Busy’ To Compile Records by JustCare: 7:43am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Madcow1 |
Health › Re: Why People Say Bless You After Sneezing..... Answers by JustCare: 11:50am On Jun 05, 2016 |
Well, it's just out of superstition I guess. Meanwhile, bless you op 
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Crime › Re: Case Of Radical Student Who Stabbed Ex-unilag’s Vc by JustCare: 10:19am On May 25, 2016 |
This stuff deserves Frontpage @lalasticlala |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Untold Story of Job By Johnydon22 by JustCare: 5:50pm On May 12, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 2:03pm On May 11, 2016 |
Wulfruna: In America they've done studies that showed that the religious, conservative southern states (a.k.a the 'Bible Belt') view p0rn more than the rest of the country. I'm thinking it has a teeny-tiny bit to do with religious conservatism. Urges suppressed find new ways to burst forth. I never saw your post before I quoted the man up there. It actually goes without saying  |
Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 1:18pm On May 11, 2016 |
VomeSchakleton: If you actually belive that then you're an Im.becile I'm now convinced that you're ignorant of the psychology of suppression and deprivation. Unfortunately, sire, you're the bonafide imbeciile here  |
Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 9:53am On May 10, 2016 |
VomeSchakleton: it has nothing to do with religion. It has a lot to do with it. It has conditioned them overtime. |
Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 6:38am On May 10, 2016 |
VomeSchakleton: Lol! The average Pakistani is ten times more ho.rny than any non pakistani. I used to have this Pakistani friend who would hit on every single girl he saw, his phone filled with the most vulgar porn imaginable. Even he always testifies to their promiscuity. This is serious. Religion must be well defined, see what it's causing them |
Politics › Re: Judge Sees Shadows, Adjourns Metuh's Case by JustCare: 8:39pm On May 09, 2016 |
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Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 7:32pm On May 09, 2016 |
Wulfruna: Hardly surprising. That's what you get trying to cheat nature  |
Culture › Re: Pakistan: The Highest Porn Watching Population by JustCare(op): 7:31pm On May 09, 2016 |
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