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adrelanine:Samsung iphone? Q10 @ 98k? Nawa o |
And a particular set of people wants Israel dead. They forgot that he who God has blessed, no man can curse. I love Israel! |
dastranger:All Bible translations have SAME meaning. Bible was translated to different languages for people to understand in their own language. The bible is not meant to be memorized without understanding (so it can't remain in aramaic and hebrew). The Old Testament recorded events that led to the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ on earth while the New Testament recorded events that happened when Jesus Christ was physically on the earth; his life, death, resurrection and exploits of his disciples |
TunjiMsp:Bro, I believe there should be reasons why u didn't vote Buhari in 2003 when he contested mainly against Obasanjo; in 2007, when he contested mainly against Yar'adua; and in 2011 when he contested mainly against Jonathan. Can u highlight the reasons and state how it has changed between those times and now? |
TunjiMsp:Can't you comment without using foul and abusive words? |
TunjiMsp:I think u wanted to say u voted for GEJ in 2011 (not 2010) Pls can u objectively state the reasons why u didn't vote Buhari in 2011? |
Obiagelli:Yinka Odumakin was Buhari's spokesman in 2011. Check this link http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/04/19/nigeria.election/ This was Buhari's spokesman comment after 2011election "I must say that this is a dastardly act (that) is not initiated by any of our supporters and therefore cannot be supported by our party," said [/b]Buhari's spokesman Yinka Odumakin. [b]"I must emphasize that this is purely a political matter, and it should not in any way be turned into an ethnic, religious or regional one." |
TunjiMsp:In every competition, there's always a winner and a loser. Each party should prepare for being a winner or loser. U commented as if Buhari can't lose. |
Buhari contested for presidential race in 2003, 2007 and 2011 but lost. In 2003, he chose late Chuba Okadigbo as running mate. In 2007, it was Edwin Ume-Ezeoke; and 2011, Pastor Tunde Bakare. His spokesman then was Odumakin. Where are they now? Edwin Ume-Ezeoke, Tunde Bakare and Yinka Odumakin. Buhari seems to dump people after losing election. Will his 'friendship' with Osinbajo end in 2015? |
Soludo was deceived to pick anambra governorship ticket to smoothly pave way for Sanusi as CBN governor |
Find your way to NCCF. Nigeria Christian Corpers Fellowship will take care of your welfare. |
In my country Nigeria? These guys called ms are mostly savages |
Doctor of what? Is it doctor of watch, doctor of shoe, doctor of philosophy or wtf |
StephenJoseph:lol... nothing is wrong with u. But I bet u must av used it b4. It could be a taxi, or friend's car, not necessarily ur personal ride |
StephenJoseph:lol... nothing is wrong with u. But I bet u must av used it b4. It could be a taxi, or friend's car |
Almost everybody living in Nigeria must have used one or all of the following 1. A Nokia or BlackBerry Phone 2. Morning Fresh 3. Omo, Zip or Canoe soap 4. Close Up or Maclean 5. Thermocool fridge/freezer 6. Carex handwash or dettol 7. Toyota or Honda 8. Kito 9. Dudu Osun or Premier Cool 10. Holy Bible Feel free to add yours |
teemanbastos:the question you should have asked is if what I posted is true. My problem with GMB supporters is how they IDOLIZE him as if no 1 else can lead Nigeria except him. People like u will scream 'rigging' if he didnt win. Let a more liberal man get the ticket! |
Personally, I will like Atiku to win the ongoing APC presidential primaries because of the following reasons: 1. He is younger and more liberal than Buhari 2. He is a democrat; Buhari is a retired General 2. It will reduce tension in 2015. If Buhari wins the primaries and lose in 2015, his supporters may unleash terror like they did in 2011 which led to the death of scores including 9 corpers I think an Atiku Apc ticket will reduce unnecessary tension and panicking in 2015 what do u think? |
charix:Bh activities btw May 2013 and Feb 2014 alone shows bh attacks irrespective of religion. Students, soldiers, Christians and muslims. It is wrong for CNN to say bh attack muslims mostly - May 15: Nigerian troops begin an offensive attack against Boko Haram in the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa, where a state of emergency is declared in order to retake areas which have fallen into the hands of the insurgents. - June 4: Nigeria formally declares Boko Haram and Ansaru, its suspected offshoot, “terrorist” groups and issues a law to ban them. - July 6: Gunmen believed to be from Boko Haram attack a secondary school in the north-eastern state of Yobe, killing 42 people, many of whom are students. Advertisement - August 10-11: Suspected Islamic extremists kill 56 people in the north-west, including 44 in an attack on a mosque in Konduga. - September 12: A military strike on a highly-fortified Boko Haram camp in the north-eastern state of Borno kills 150 Islamists. - September 17: An attack by Boko Haram extremists disguised in military uniforms in the north-eastern Benisheik area in Borno state kills at least 142. - September 29: Boko Haram gunmen open fire on sleeping students in a college dormitory in north-eastern Yobe state, killing at least 40 people. - November 13: The United States blacklists Boko Haram and Ansaru as terror groups. - December 2: Hundreds of heavily armed Boko Haram gunmen besiege an air force and army base in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, destroying aircraft, razing buildings and setting shops and petrol stations ablaze. - December 16: The United Nations says attacks by Boko Haram have killed more than 1,200 people since May. - December 20: Scores of suspected Islamic gunmen storm a military barracks in the north-eastern town of Bama, spraying gunfire at the troops inside before torching the compound. –2014– - January 26: At least 78 people are killed in two separate attacks in north-east Nigeria — one on a busy market in Borno state and the other in neighbouring Adamawa, with suspicions falling on Boko Haram. - February 15: An attack blamed on the sect leaves 106 dead in the mostly Christian village of Izghe in Borno. - February 19: An attack by scores of Boko Haram Islamists in the north-east town of Bama kills 60 people and causes major damage to public buildings. - Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau threatens attacks in the southern oil region in a new video. - February 25: Suspected Boko Haram insurgents kill 43 people when they attack sleeping secondary school students in the town of Buni Yadi in Yobe state |
charix:Are u saying soldiers that av continuosly suffered losses from bh attack are muslims? Or scores of Christians killed in their churches in the north are muslims? The nyanya bomb victims, are they muslims too? The list goes on. Truth is bh attacks any1 that opposes their ideology irrespective of 'religion'. CNN shd stop playing religious card on Nigerians |
NEWS How I Destroyed Occult Powers in United States -Christian Lawyer Lekan Otufodunrin A Nigerian Christian lawyer, Wole Olufon who won an epic legal battle against a secret cult, The Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crusis (AMORC) has recalled how he walked round the international headquarters of the organisation in San Jose United States praying in the Holy Ghost to destroy its dark powers. Olufon, founding President of the Christian Lawyers Fellowship of Nigeria said he engaged in the spiritual exercise to claim victory over an anticipated appeal against at the Supreme Court by AMORC which had sued the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) publishers of today' challenge magazine for alleged libel. Although Olufon lost at the High Court inspite of the overwhelming evidence against AMORC, he won at the Court Appeal after which he traveled to the United States on holiday. By divine arrangement, Olufon in his book titled, "Who is with you". In which he recalls his experiences during the case explained how he was contacted by a cousin who facilitated a visit to San Jose, which was not originally on his travel schedule. On arriving at the AMORC office complex, Olufon said "I began the prayer walk around the perimeters of the properly, praying in the spirit and in understanding to claim victory over the anticipated appeal of AMORC to Supreme Court. "I began to cast down the strongholds, all the principalities and power, the spiritual wickedness in high places over AMORC, the prince of the power of the court that superintend over AMORC, I began to cast down and pull down, to uproot and to destroy in the realm of the spirit. "From that point I knew that AMORC could never succeed at the Supreme Court. Reason? I had just by the Holy Spirit pulled down the vestiges of the dark powers behind AMORC. "We wrestle not against flesh and blood. And so I knew that whatever would happen in the court would only play out what had already been concluded in the spiritual" Olufon stated. In its judgment, the Supreme Court presided over by five justices with only one of them being a Christian, ruled that the magazine was right to describe AMORC as a secret satanic cult. Olufon who survived various spiritual attacks while handling the case said in an interview in the May 2004 edition COURTROOM Magazine that though he incurred a lot of expenses which ECWA could not offset, "it was a most important and most rewarding exercise and the most fulfilling case I have ever done" "It gave me a lot of fulfilling professionally, spiritually and otherwise. God in His mercy choose me of all to represent His interest. The case was squarely one which the glory of God was at stake" Olufon with over 25years of legal practice stated. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
Amorc is a secret society. Nigeria's Supreme Court labeled AMORC asva secret society after a 10 years court case between ECWA and Amorc. Check this link https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/nigeriachristiannews/conversations/messages/141 |
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I watched CNN today and was deeply disturbed about their insensitivity to recent happenings in Nigeria -insecurity. Boko Haram had over the years attacked and killed scores of Nigerian men in uniform (Police, Soldiers, etc), Christians, Muslims, and pagans. It is therefore very wrong for CNN to claim Boko Haram MAINLY TARGETED MUSLIMS. This FALSE information could further aggravate religious tension presently sweeping through Nigeria. It is an ATTACK on thousands of Nigerians that have been made orphans, rendered homeless and those disabled as a result of bh bombs. Media houses should be careful in their choice of words when reporting sensitive issues. My condolences to families that lost their loved ones through bh activities including the recent sad event in Kano. |
Just Praise God |