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Religion / Re: Why Did You Reduce Or Stop Going To Church? by LoveLeadsLand(m): 2:11pm On Feb 18
ManOfSon:
Most of those carrying big Bibles about in Nigeria and claiming to be Christians know absolutely nothing about the faith. Jesus wasn't even a Christian! He was an ordinary Jew who came with a different teaching. The temples he went to were Jewish temples. Those who followed his teachings would later be called Christians or followers of Christ's teachings.

See your roundabout thinking process. "Those who followed his teachings would later be called Christians" you said at the end. So why did you initially tell us that "Jesus wasn't even a Christian"? How could Jesus Christ be his own follower? I know your type - people who often think they know so much that they foolishly think that no one else knows anything. Ironically, from my experience, such people are often among the most stupid around. Thank you.
Romance / Re: A Lady Took Her White Boyfriend To Her Village In Ebonyi State by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:40am On Feb 18
Cool!
Education / Re: Is Aisha Yesufu A Prophet? See What She Said 8 Months Before.... by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:31am On Feb 18
Mtch
Politics / Re: Peter Obi Announced He Will Embark On “Thank You” Tour To Appreciate Supporters by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:16am On Feb 18
Obi can never change. Just like rock.

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Politics / Re: Hardship: I Honestly Don’t Know Why The Southeast Is Quiet - Usman Yusuf by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:14am On Feb 18
All these Igbo talking here, you're not representing Igbo. You've not said why Igbo are quiet. Neither will I spill the beans.

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Politics / Re: Households Adopt Extreme Coping Measures As Hunger Spreads by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:00am On Feb 18
This is just the beginning unfortunately.

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Religion / Re: Why Did You Reduce Or Stop Going To Church? by LoveLeadsLand(m): 9:57am On Feb 18
yahmohy27:

Is Nairaland a point worshipping?
Religion / Re: Can God Be Wicked To Allow This Hardship In Nigeria? by LoveLeadsLand(m): 9:53am On Feb 18
I will show you something shortly.
Politics / Re: Labour Shifts Ground On N1m Minimum Wage As Panel Meets Monday by LoveLeadsLand(m): 9:52am On Feb 18
₦1,000,000 was clearly a joke meant for clout.This current NLC is a big joke.

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Religion / Re: Christians From Other Denominations Will Bow Before You - Adeboye Prays For RCCG by LoveLeadsLand(m): 9:32am On Feb 18
Ozommadu:
Adeboye when are you protesting against the killings, kidnapping, banditry, inflation and hunger in the land??

Are you now dining with corrupt politicians ...truly you've fallen short of God's glory.smh

But the attached photo contradicts what you typed. Doesn't it?
Religion / Re: Valentine: True Love Could Only Be Found In God (Pic) by LoveLeadsLand(m): 8:48am On Feb 18
Cre8ive.

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Religion / Re: Who Are 24 Elders In Heaven According To Bible? by LoveLeadsLand(m): 8:47am On Feb 18
AntiChristian:
grin

Elders dey worship God in heaven again?

Are they worshipping the father alone or the father plus son or the trinity together cos Jesus will be at the right side separate from his father!

Where will holy spirit be?

A Christian once told me that God is like the President, Jesus, the deputy and the elders like Senate!

So where is the judiciary? Michael and Gabriel right? Lol.
To end this with a 'lol' clearly shows that you're not asking to learn but to ridicule what is beyond you. So, the only response you deserve is to be reminded that this has been the behavior of FOOLS since time immemorial. Instead of them to humble themselves and learn, they are FULL of themselves. And, I think there must be an etymological connection between 'FULL' and 'FOOL'.

Why do you think you know too much? Why, you can't even explain 0.0000001% of your own little body. But you think you have the right to ridicule the faith of millions of people across the world, many of them having far better lives than you can ever dream of.

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Religion / Re: Why Did You Reduce Or Stop Going To Church? by LoveLeadsLand(m): 8:38am On Feb 18
AntiChristian:
tongue
I'm waiting for you.
AntiChristian:
Jesus didn't go to any church like you all!
Jesus went to the synagogues and the temple, which were the equivalents of today's churches. Meanwhile, Jesus was never a Nairalander. So, why are you a Nairalander since you obviously think anything should be done exactly as Jesus did it?

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Health / Re: Traders Rally Round Widow Who Fainted Due To Hunger by LoveLeadsLand(m): 11:35am On Feb 17
Even worse things than this are happening. Nigerians are going through a lot.
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Politics / Re: Your Donations Won't Be In Vain And Will Be Accounted For – Obi Assures Donors by LoveLeadsLand(m): 11:17am On Feb 17
An extremely misleading title. Nowhere did he say what the title said he said. Nawa!
Food / Re: Trending Video Of Reduced Sachet Water Size In Nigeria by LoveLeadsLand(m): 11:12am On Feb 17
grin
Politics / Re: 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:50am On Feb 17
Nicepoker:
So the entire north is filed with Muslim and the whole south filled with Christians.
Is that what you understood?
Politics / Re: 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 10:48am On Feb 17
ozo13:
chief like you know statistics.what usually confuse me is this for example they gave inflation rate result of 35% .the previous month and the next month.does it mean if price of a cup of garri was say 100naira the previous month the inflation was 35% ,same cup of garri will now be 135naira because of the month new inflation rate.Thanks in advance
https://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-Inflation

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Politics / Re: 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 8:10am On Feb 17
aysuprano:
lol

So you are saying it’s cheaper than to live in Ibadan than in Lagos?

You must be high
According to the list, Lagos is cheaper.

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Romance / Re: Why Do I Keep Experiencing This With Ladies All The Time. by LoveLeadsLand(m): 8:04am On Feb 17
It's a shame for you as a man if you can't find a woman of your choice but, instead, women find you when they choose. You should be the one to pick and choose, not the other way around.

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Politics / Re: The Head Of The Gang That Kidnapped Emure Schoolgirls Is A Leader In Miyettialla by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:51am On Feb 17
shocked
Romance / Re: See What My New Girlfriend Is Doing. I'm Worried by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:50am On Feb 17
It's because you have big black p. Lol.

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Romance / Re: Igbo Lady Shows Off Credit Alerts And Gifts From Hausa Boyfriend (video) by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:45am On Feb 17
See them looking artificial... like dolls. You all fall for money and wonder why you get "used" at last.

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Sports / Re: Stanley Bobo Nwabali Networth Skyrockets After Afcon 2023 by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:43am On Feb 17
It's good to be good.
Business / Re: Suggest Policy Measures That Can Stabilize The Naira And Raise The Value by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:26am On Feb 17
Lol, will the government read this thread?

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Politics / Re: Group Of Primary School Students Came Out Asking Thunder To Strike On Tinubu by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:11am On Feb 17
We move.
Politics / Re: 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:06am On Feb 17
I have a question: Why is the Christian South always more expensive than the Muslim North?

I urge every Nigerian to read this little but powerful document that shows the way out of inflation and Naira free fall by empowering young Nigerians: The Shortest Cut To Raising The Value Of The Naira. I like it because it's very practical. It's not about big words and statistics. Even if you have never entered an economics class, you can see how it will work.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Agbor Prison Refused To Give Me Access To My Lawyer by LoveLeadsLand(m): 7:02am On Feb 17
One out of many injustices taking place in Nigeria. The real criminals are free and even ruling.
Politics / Re: 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 6:58am On Feb 17
jamalnation:
100% Disagree
Why? To say 100% shows that you're biased. But then, what are/is your reason(s) for disagreeing? Nigerians sef!

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Politics / 10 Most Expensive States To Live In Nigeria In January 2024 - Nairametrics by LoveLeadsLand(m): 6:53am On Feb 17
Out of the 10 states, 2 are in the North while 8 are in the South. Out of the 8 in the South, 4 are in the South-west, 2 in the South-East, and 2 in the South-South. Out of the 2 states in the North, 1 is in the North-Central and 1 in the North-West.

Nigeria’s economic scene is currently wrestling with unprecedented challenges as the cost of living skyrockets to levels previously unseen.
A recent report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has put the nation’s inflation rate at a staggering 29.90%, underscoring the severe economic pressures reshaping the cost of living across the country.

This inflationary pressure is not evenly distributed, with its impact varying significantly across different subnational regions.

The NBS’s detailed analysis for January 2024 brings to the forefront the underlying causes driving this surge in inflation.

Key among these is the sharp rise in food prices, exacerbated by security challenges in critical agricultural zones and a spike in transportation costs, among other factors.

The report further contains the top 10 most expensive states in Nigeria in January 2024. This crucial data provides a clearer picture of the economic distress experienced by Nigerians in various states, highlighting the urgency of addressing these inflationary pressures. Below is the list of the 10 most expensive states in Nigeria in January 2024:


 10. Lagos
Leaving its regular spot of being the second most expensive state in Nigeria, Lagos settles at the 10th position on the list in January 2024, with an all-items inflation rate of 31.85%, a slight decrease from the previous month’s figures of 32.32%.
Notably, the food inflation rate slowed to 38.1%, from 39.3% in December 2023, which means that the inflation rate is declining in the state. 

 9. Osun 
In the 9th position, Osun has an all-item inflation rate of 32.31% in January 2024. A comparison with December 2023 figures reveals an increase from 30.13%.

Furthermore, the food inflation in the state stands at 39.7%, reflecting a marginal rise from 37.4% recorded in December 2023.

 8. Ondo 
Ondo takes up at the 8th position in January 2024, reporting an all-item inflation rate of 32.33%, up from 30.91% in December 2023.

The food inflation rate stands at 39.6%, a substantial jump from 36.9% in December 2023, underscoring the pivotal role of food in driving inflation in Ondo State.  

 7. Ebonyi 
Ebonyi State takes the 7th position as all-item inflation stands at 32.36% in January 2024. This figure represents a significant increase from December’s 31.07%.

Also, the food inflation in the state is at 39.1%, higher than the 35.7% recorded in December 2023, emphasising the significant role of food prices in the state’s inflation dynamics.  

6. Bauchi 
Also, on the list is Bauchi in the 6th position with an all-items inflation rate of 32.37% in January 2023, a notable increase from 31.56% in December 2023.
Food inflation shows an increase from 27.5% in December 2023 to 28.8% by the beginning of 2024.  

5. Rivers 
Ranking 5th on the list is Rivers state, with a 32.74% inflation rate in January 2024, an increase from the 32.15% recorded the previous month.
The food inflation is higher at 40.1%, but an increase from December’s 38.6%, suggesting that food is a major driver of inflation in this state.  

 4. Abia 
Abia State also makes the list with an all-items inflation rate of 33% in January 2024, an increase from 31.28% recorded in December 2023.
Food inflation picks up at 39.6%, a notable uptick from December’s 37.2%, indicating a growing trend of increased living expenses, especially related to food. 

3. Akwa Ibom 
Maintaining the 3rd spot is Akwa Ibom State, reporting an all-items inflation rate of 33.16% in January 2024, marking an increase from December’s 31.08%. 

Notably, the food inflation rate increased to 40%, compared to December’s 37.4%.  

 2. Oyo 
Oyo unseats Lagos to become the second most expensive state in Nigeria, with an all-items inflation rate of 34.58% in January 2024, a significant increase from December’s 31.29%.
The food inflation rate is 37.3%, showing an increase from December’s 34.3%, which means that food is a major driver of inflation in this state. 

1. Kogi 
As usual, Kogi tops the chart as the most expensive state in Nigeria in January 2024. It recorded an all-items inflation rate of 35.78% from 35.57% in December of the same year.
However, the food inflation rate slowed to 44.2%, a slight decrease from the previous month’s 44.7%. Despite the slight decrease, Kogi still has the highest food inflation in Nigeria.

Source: Nairametrics

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Sports / Re: Stanley Nwabali Visits His Grassroot Club Chairman, Felix Obuah by LoveLeadsLand(m): 3:42pm On Feb 16
Very good of Nwabali. It seems that everyday I have another reason to love him more. Gratitude is the greatest secret to high altitude.

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Health / Re: How To Survive The Current Hot Weather In Nigeria by LoveLeadsLand(m): 3:33pm On Feb 16
Bayaar02:



King of kings wan use heat kill us. 😂
Lol, they make their God look very wicked. Yet, they say He is Love. Some of my fellow Christians can be really funny🤣😂🤣😂

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