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Everyone go home... #GodPunishDevil |
Y did u ppl support mama taraba... |
Hahahaha success is good |
Hahaha no Money, no Friend...... |
Wit dis kind of leaders Nigeria go suffer.. Nigeria nor get hope.. |
RIP |
Godwin Muhammadu Buhari GMB |
Godwin Muhammadu Buhari |
I Live in lasgidi... Live! Frm alakuko no light..total darkness... Bt GEJ dey commission power plant.. Na wash.. Na lie |
men in black |
Mama P again.. |
God have mercy on Nigeria |
Na waaaaoooooi |
What Father Mbaka don't know is that the defeat of Buhari is the best thing to happen to the faith No matter the religion you practice this is a must ‘read story’ for you. One day a local evangelist bragged during a crusade that his God was more able than all the other gods in the town and the powers of the universe that the villagers worshiped put together. Just then, rainstorm sounds started sounding overhead, threatening the progress of the crusade. The evangelist lifted up his voice and declared with confidence that if the rains fell, then he wasn't a man of God; he would stop preaching! Before he could finish his bluff, the rains began to hit the crusade grounds so vehemently, apparently in disregard to his declarations. The whole town left the crusade grounds to their houses, shaking their heads in disappointment and dismay. The evangelist, so distraught and angry, packed his belongings and left the town the next day. On his way through the next town, he checked into a local drinking spot and drank himself to stupor. As he laid on the ground cursing God, an old seedy looking man tapped him gently on the shoulder. "Man of God", the old man began. But the evangelist quickly cut in, "don't mention the name of God to me. He is fake. He is unreliable. I am no longer a believer in this God. A God who chooses to disgrace his servants. Leave me alone!" But the old man would not let him be. He continued,"I am the fetish priest in the village you just preached at. During your one week stay in that village, you destroyed all the charms i had made on the people for 45 years. Your prayers and your words always came with some fearful fire and power. I tried so many times to eliminate you but i couldn't. My last chance came yesterday. I had loaded my gun with gun powder lying wait on the mountaintop where i had a very clear view of you. My plan was to shoot you from a distance since i couldn't get close enough to you due to the fire around you. But just when i lifted the gun, the rains came from nowhere, wetting my gunpowder and covering you in a cloud so that i couldn't even see you. . All i saw was a bright man holding a sword in front of you. I was so terrified. I concluded that your God was indeed all powerful and Almighty. That is why i've been looking for you since then. I want to follow this your God!" The ex-evangelist bowed his head in shame! A MESSAGE TO MBAKA AND ALL MISGUIDED FANS OF GMB 8 #GODHASTHEFINALSAY |
Which way Nigeria... I wnt to knw... Ilove my father land |
Oh Lord help dis nation Nigeria...plssss |
To rent |
Wow..... When will our #Rules learn ? |
A LESSON FOR ALL NIGERIANS Mubi, the biggest commercial town in Adamawa state, was thrown into chaos the day Boko Haram descended on them and the people found themselves running for their lives. The terrorists shot sporadically, killing a lot of people while those who could escape jumped into any available car to run to safety. Christians, Muslims, Igbos, Yorubas, Tivs, Hausas and any tribe or religion, jumped onto any vehicle that was headed outside the town. Soldiers scampered onto trucks with civilians, begging to be saved, hundreds of people who could not get a vehicle ran into the hills. In their frantic effort to stay alive, no one paid attention to anybody's religion or ethnicity before asking them for help or helping them to stay alive. It was a community of people, united by their desire to escape the common enemy that hunted them all without discrimination. Ethnicity and religion vanished, all they were left with was their humanity. Those climbing the hills stayed together, helping one another stay on their feet as they all tried to survive. The most interesting part of the narrative is that the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Badeh is from the same town of Mubi. It has been reported that few hours before the attack, helicopters flew in and evacuated his family members from the town. The chief of Defence staff by the way, is the most senior military officer in Nigeria and he controls the army, navy and air force. Before that sad day, someone from Mubi would have boasted that the Chief of Defence Staff is from their home town. But on the day that it mattered the most, he evacuated only his family members and abandoned everyone else to their fate. It means he had information of the impending attack and as the most senior military commander, he did not fly into the town to lead his men to battle to defend his community. He quietly saved only his family and left even the soldiers without an inspiring commander to motivate them to engage the terrorists and defend his community. One lesson all Nigerians must learn from this story is that as a people, all we have is our neighbours. When you need some help at home, you knock on the door of your neighbour. The president, governor, senator or minister is not there to help you. Why then should you continue to fight your neighbour because of a man or woman who cares only about his own family? Our elites may deceive us about sharing the same religion or ethnicity with us, but time and again, they have proven that they do not care. We have been fools, killing one another on the basis of religion and ethnicity while they stay united across all the divides and plunder our wealth. The time has come for us to rise, educate one another and unite to fight our biggest common enemy. The politicians are our enemies and not the poor struggling men and women in our neighbourhoods. What now will the people of Mubi boast about as the gain of having their son as the chief of Defence Staff? If you go to Otueke where Jonathan comes from, there are many people who live in excruciating poverty! There is still a lot of poverty and suffering in the home towns of all our governors, ministers, parliamentarians and former presidents, while they and their families live in scandalous affluence. The minister of petroleum spent over 10 billion Naira on a private jet. That money can end the poverty of several communities in her state. Stella Oduah bought two cars with 120 million Naira while there are people in her home town who can't afford 500 Naira to feed their family in a day. The time to throw away the sentiments is now! Support only a man or woman who has a just heart and will serve everyone and every community regardless of if they come from there or not. The moment anyone begins to talk to you about religion or ethnicity, reject him summarily! We need leaders who will unite us because our shared humanity is greater than any differences between us. And if someone does something wrong or fails in governance, do not support them simply because they're your own. Share the message. |
“Mother Theresa" indeed... Small time dem go call Jesus... Of our time... |
Etinosa Knight Ogieva (EKO) |
Has anyone observed this facts before now?Ondo State incumbent Governors always bury their predecessors. 1. Adefarati buried Ajasin 2. Agagu buried Adefarati 3. Mimiko will now bury Agagu. Gosh dis is a mystery.. 4. Agagu buried Adefarati on his birthday, and guess what today is Mimiko's birthday.... Lol.. Nawa o! |
Owie urges DSS to release stowaway boy FORMER Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Rowland Owie, yesterday, called on the Department of State Services, DSS, to release the stowaway teenage boy, Daniel Oikhena, saying that keeping the boy in their custody does not augur well for the country. This came as Mr. Afolabi Olayiwola, counsel to Mrs. Evelyn Oikhena, mother of the boy, also called for the immediate release of the youngster , insisting that he is a juvenile in the eye of the law. Olayiwola in a petition addressed to the Station Manager, Arik Airline, Benin, Edo State, said that since the arrest of the boy at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos by security agents, Mrs. Oikhena has not been told of the whereabouts of her son, adding that this has caused her serious psychological trauma. Afolabi noted that Rauf Aregbosola Foundation had offered scholarship to the said Daniel Oikhena to study any course of his choice up to university level, lamenting that his continued detention through the instrumentality of officials of Arik Airline was hindering the formalisation of the scholarship documents. “We just want to remind you of what Mr. Yakubu Datti, General Manager, Corporate Communications, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, said in respect to this matter and we quote him, “Arik is liable for the circumstances leading to the stowaway of a teenage boy on its aircraft at the Benin Airport.” Owie on his part, said rather than keep Daniel away from his family, the DSS should think of how to assist the boy to make a good future, just as he urged the agency to hold authorities of the airport accountable for the security breach. He pointed out that though the boy might have flouted the law, “he is still a teenager that does not even know the magnitude of what he did.” “I wish to advise DSS to release Daniel because keeping him in custody at this age will not help us as a nation or even the DSS.” |
Is nt working.. i nid d one dat has been hack.. pls.. |
Pls i need whatsapp on my samsung gt-s5230w star... hw can i go abt it pls.. thanks |
Those who try to gain the whole world...... Always lose their soul.... |
35 Nigerian Senators who voted in favour of underage marriage [Photos] - DailyPost Nigeria - http:///qtPsyDcFa3 The following Senators voted for underage marriage in Nigeria: 1. Sen. Abdulmumin M. Hassan (Jigawa South West, PDP) Sen. Abdulmumin M. Hassan (Jigawa Sou |
For Bini OmO n Oba nor dey go transfer.......ororo nor dey fade... |
Oh God, saved my edolite people from this.... |
What of my samsung gt-s5230w phone, can it take it |
men in black
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