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At the least, you have saved yourself from a chaotic future |
How much has it cost so far? |
Favourite pastor? The gifts upon genuine men of God are not the same. We may love one for the message he preaches in a time of our lives and love another at another point. We may love one because he carries the sam gift as ours, etc. Let's stop breeding division in the church. Apostle Peter warned us about this. Some claimed to belong to Paul, others to Apollos, others to Peter! Desire the truth and thats enough. Let the message not seek to appeal to our emotions, but let it be the truth and only the truth. Let us encourage our leaders in the faith and not choose one over the other. Its a heavenly race and not a message contest The Bible revealed through the Holy Spirit to Brother X or Y or Z, remains the best! |
I will like to support her. Does anyone know her contact? |
Omo! I have always known that she had a crush on me. However, the 2nd to 5th are a surprise to me! |
Skimanski, very nice work. How much did the construction cost? start to finish. Thanks |
Hello OP, Can a add a budget line to this project? Can you tell us how much you are spending at each stage? Thanks |
One of the twins is wearing his shin guards on his socks. Very funny |
For me, Whatsapp is a simple and easy-to-use app, readily available as long as your contacts use whatsapp. Its level of security is fairand privacy is reduced. However, you can block numbers, which makes it interesting. Presently no calls available. BBM, is know for its better security and control because it was built for organisations. A bit more complicated with its PIN system. Messages can be retracted. I prefer Whatsapp for its simplicity and ease. Once they introduce the calls module like BBM or viber, they would win completely! |
Dear OP, It's not appropriate according to the Bible to be involved in any sexual practice. You cannot resist sexual urges because they are natural. However, he can eliminate the things that call for those urges (porn materials, movies with sexual scenes, sexually-inclined songs, etc). The bible recipe for sexual urges/advances is to flee. May God help him. |
[size=16pt]IT IS NOT BIBLICAL[/size] |
I think we are getting this whole award process wrong again just as FIFA is about to make the same errors. FIFA and CAF (or whoever) should simply say they are rewarding just the talented footballers, so we know it's very clear. This is same saga between Ronaldo and Ribery this year (Messi vs Iniesta, Messi vs Sneidjer, Drogba vs Aboutrika). While Ribery is the best player in 2013, FIFA is playing politics to favour Ronaldo, who achieved nothing compared to Ribery's 6 titles or more. The award is for the 'footballer of the year' not the 'most talented footballer'. In all ramifications, Mikel has been more influential for country and club than Yaya Toure. Mikel was outstanding and influential for Nigeria in the ANC and world cup matches as well as the CONFED cup. In his club, he featured importantly in Chelsea's Europa title and run-up to fourth place in the EPL. Yaya was the opposite, failing to even beat a weak Wigan side, faltering in the title race and ineffective in the ANC. He is more talented than Mikel, but Mikel has been a most influential player in 2013. |
Goalkeepers : Enyeama, Ejide, Agbim Defenders: Ambrose, Oboabona, Echiejile, Egwuekwe, Omeruo, Francis Midfielders : Obi, Onazi, Mba, Moses, Iheanacho, Igiebor, Ogu Strikers: Ameobi, Dike, Emenike, Ideye, Aluko, Ike, Musa. This is my tentative list. Our challenge has been a game changer from the bench, hence the inclusion of Iheanacho. Ike is finding form again and has a good spirit Francis is a back up to Echiejile Omeruo can be a backup to Ambrose if needed Mba is living on ACN glory but his form of late is worrying and may not make it Dike is a bright prospect and is hungry Amoebi is an experienced player Aluko is the hub at his club Hull and could be a substitute for Moses |
Osaze has recently carried a very poor attitude and he is far from the word indispensable. I would recall Ike and Lukman (not taiwo) and try new ones like Iheanacho, Yusuf, Sone, etc Keshi should not make a mistake to upset the harmony he has at the team with boys who want to play for him and achieve things together. Every team needs synergy not just talents. |
Are these boys really U-17? Its my worry after the tournament... |
What value does Big Brother bring to the Nigerian community or any other community? NONE! |
How can it be moral to wear trousers for sports and immoral for other events? There is a knowledge problem here. The husband needs to understand the truth that wearing of trousers is not immoral and will not be immoral. If he is a Christian, he needs to know that the Bible does not condemn this. A trouser by definition is anything has has two legs, hence, even tights are trousers. This husband also needs to understand that he needs to walk in love towards his wife in truth as well. |
[size=14pt]Osaze, a striker, has scored 9 goals in 55 appearances in 11 years for the Eagles, while Mikel, a deep-lying midfielder, has scored 4 goals in 51 appearances in 8 years. Why all the fuss about Osaze's coming back ?[/size] ![]() |
I think the Eagles gave their best. They couldnt have given more than they gave. For me, its a pass mark. I agree with most of the comments from Sambos994. There remains the question on players that were left out. Its our usual habit, when we lose, to ask why some players werent included. When we won the Nations Cup, everyone said forgot those players. Lets be consistent. There is so much unity in this team that we see it in their playing style. Let's not bring in players who would not be ready to play according to the dictates of the coach. Fitness is also important. The players in the current squad are mostly regular players at their clubs. Keshi has done a good job and he knows that he was missing some of his key players in Moses, Onazi and Emenike. There is hope for the future of the Eagles. Let no one ask for Keshi's sack as its very obvious that the Eagles are making progress. |
[size=20pt]NO[/size]. Please close this thread. No offense ![]() |
If NFF had agreed to give them 5k for a draw, then they have every right to reject less. It has nothing to do with patriotism. NFF should get serious and stay with their commitments. |
What do you do? If this is a sincere question, then you know the answer. Tell your brother since he does trust you. You mus be concerned about your brother's future home. Aren't you concerned about the kind of person that your brother wants to marry? She might not be good for him if she cannot restrain herself from her fiancé's own brother! For yourself, you behave yourself by fleeting from her to avoid sinning. |
That should depend on who is the recipient and what he or she prefers: 1. If you are sending to some, who will send it to someone, send both types. Its safer. If the person wishes to edit it for you, then the Word format becomes handy. 2. Companies, during adverts, will tell you the one they prefer. Some even ask for a simplified Excel format. 3. Generally use Word as most computers have the Microsft software. Preferrable save as Word 97-2003 because not everyone has the newer versions of the software. Regards, |
This is the reason why Kanu remains a Nigerian hero and model in football. He was always committed to the Nigerian cause and was very respectful of authorities, even when he was not fit to play. I can't understand the arrogance of these players. I agree that NFF is always a big let down for these players and Nigerian football in general, hence their need to speak out, but they just don't know how to package their concerns. Yobo has been a faithful member of the eagles and should be recognised as such but he shouldn't allow moments of emotional rush to make him lose all that he has done for the Eagles. |
I thought Yobo said he was retiring from national duties after the nations cup triumph Anyway, calling the Captain is appropriate but the words of Yobo are misplaced. I sense pride calling the act disrespectful. Coaches call players that are very influential, which Yobo isn't though I salute his loyalty to the national team. |
Charles.nerd:And now? Mikel was voted Man of the Match! Most people love to see the ball in the net and thinks thats all about football. |
The list is fantastic and could include certainly other great names. The order is a personal choice because I reckon that the poster might be largely influenced by the times he is in,hence, the Essiens', Eto'os', Drogbas', etc |
with 30 seconds to go, we had the ball in their half. What was the need for another goal? It was a poor decision by the strikers involved |
Christians are Christ-like and has nothing to do with a set of things. Its a relationship with the One who called you to be His own, out from darkness to His wondrous light. Studying the word will NOT make you a Christian. The Bible says its not the hearers of the word that are blessed but the doers of the word (James 1 v 22-25). Studying the word should help your faith if you put it to use. Praying will not make you a Christian. You become a christian when you accept the sacrifice of Jesus for you. "... if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved" (Romans 10 v 9-10). Going to church will NEVER make you a Christian. "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven" Matt 7 v 21 Ita a relationship. Christians are NOT perfect people but working towards perfection (Ephesians 4 v 12) in other to serve in the household of God. |
It's a bias ranking because we know that South Africa has some of the best universities in Africa. |
It matters in some cultures! In France, it is not well perceived, because its considered very personal. Many things happen in the night; good, bad, permissible and forbidden ![]() |
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