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It's normal. Personally, I feel the same way. Nevertheless, it may not be normal in this type of country we find ourselves, due to lack of unemployment and there are plenty graduate. At the long run, the society will say that there's no white collar job, but we should learn work or become an entrepreneur. All is well!!! |
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The major solution to this is just to keep yourself busy |
I really appreciate MTN for their swift response to my complaint. The issue have been attended to and resolved. Thank you. |
philme16:I'm doing it for the first time, so I don't really know why. The issues is not even about the money demanded, the issue is about how the man attended to me as a customer. It's nothing to write home about. |
JideSM:Alright. I've already follow you, but I don't know where to PM my number to you |
Kidskywalker:.... Lol.... It's a bonus data. It can't be share |
MTN have been sending me messages to upgrade my SIM card to 4G. I've been using the SIM card since 2009. So I went to MTN office today with all the necessary documents. I was asked to do photocopies before I enter the office, and I do it. When I enter, a man attended to me, I gave him all the documents he ask for, and he verified all the informations are correct. Then he later told me that the personal unblocking key (PUK) on my SIM pack is not correct. I told him that's the PUK that came with the SIM card when I did the welcome back some years ago. And by the way, I came here to upgrade to 4G because of the continuous messages from MTN everyday, I didn't lost my SIM card. But he still refuse to upgrade the SIM card for me. He told me that I have to go to the court and do affidavit of the SIM card before he can attend to me. I was really angry. How can I do affidavit for a SIM card that I didn't lost? So I left angrily and went to a road side shop that sells and registers SIM card. I told the guy that I want to upgrade my MTN SIM to 4G. He told me that he can do it but I will pay #1,000. But we later agree on #500. I gave him all the informations needed, and he was able to upgrade the SIM card just within some minutes. After 30 minutes, I input the new SIM card and it has been activated to 4G. I was given 10GB instantly. I even put on my phone hotspot for the guy to connect his WiFi to connect and download, because I can't finish 10GB within 7 days. I've been wondering if that man at MTN office is incompetent. Or maybe he doesn't know how to upgrade a SIM card or maybe he's just lazy? I really appreciate MTN for their swift response to my complaint. The issue have been attended to and resolved. Thank you. |
Glo night plan is the best for now. #100 for 1GB.. 5 days |
"Why me?" Almost everyone asks this question when terrible suffering strikes. Lack of food, sickness, no work; each of these raises intense questions about why God allows pain. Over the centuries, suffering Christians have gained help and comfort from studying the book of Job. The book give no compact theory of why good people suffer. Nevertheless, the following insights into the problem of suffering do come out of the book of Job. PRINCIPLES FROM JOB 1. Some suffering is caused by Satan: The book of Job chapter 1 and 2 make the important distinction that God did not cause Job's problems. He allowed them, but Satan actually caused the pain. 2. God is all-powerful and good: Nowhere does the book of Job suggest that God lacks power or goodness. Some people say that God is weak and powerless to prevent human suffering. Others, called deists, assumes he runs the world at a distance, without personal involvement. But in Job, God's power is never questioned; only his fairness. And in his final summation speech, God used splendid illustrations from nature to prove his power. 3. Suffering doesn't always come as a result of sin: The Bible support the general principle that "a mam reaps what he sows," even in this life (Psalms 1:3; 37:25). But other people have no right to apply that general principle to a particular person. Job's friends tried with all their persuasive power. However, when God rendered the final verdict, he said simply, "You have not spoken of me what is right, as my servant Job has" (Job 42:7). The Old Testament include other examples of people who suffered through no fault of their own, such as Abel (Genesis 4) and Uriah (2 Samuel 11). And Jesus spoke out against the notion that suffering implies sin (see. John 9:1-5 and Luke 13:1-5). 4. God reward and punish fairly in a final judgment after death: Job's friends, along with most Old Testament folk, did not have a clearly formed belief in an afterlife. Therefore, they expected that God's fairness, his approval or disapproval of people have to be shown in this life. 6. God does not condemned doubt and despair: God did not condemn Job's anguished responses, but He condemn only his ignorance. Job did not take his pain meekly; he cried out in anguish to God. His strong remarks scandalized his friends, but not God (see, for example in Job 15:1-16). Ironically, despite his bitter speeches, Job earned God's praise, while his pious friends were soundly rebuked. 6. No one person has all the facts about suffering: Neither Job nor his friends had enough facts. Job concluded God was unfair, treating him like an enemy. His friends maintained that God opposed Job because of his sin. All of them later learned that they had been viewing the situation from a limited perspective, blind to the real struggle being waged in heaven. 7. God is never totally silent: Elihu made that point convincingly, reminding Job of dreams, visions, past blessings, even the daily works of God in nature (Job 33). God also appealed to nature as giving evidence of his wisdom and power. Although He may seem silent, some evident of Him can be found. One contemporary author expressed that truth this way, "Remember in darkness what have learned in the light." #SundayInsight Culled from: The Devotional Bible Study (New Living Translation).
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The first part of Romans paints a grand picture of God's grace and forgiveness, so grand that Paul opens himself up to some tricky questions. Someone might say: "The more I sin, the more opportunity God has to forgive me, right? Then I can live anyway I want!". In Romans 6, Paul reacts to the "Now I have an excuse to sin" line of thinking with shock and outrage. And then he turns to practical issues in the Christian life. Why is it that somehow even the best Christian keep on sinning? Does God forgive every sin, no matter how bad? What really happens when we become Christians? Do we change or don't we? ILLUSTRATION FROM LIFE To explain how Christian life works, Paul uses three analogies: Death, Slavery and Marriage. Each reveal something about the forces at work inside a Christian, and the three together offer an ever-deepening view of the new relationship of freedom in Christ. The very best illustration of the Christian life, though, is a believer who bares personal struggles. And in Romans 7, Paul offers himself as an example of the struggle involved when an imperfect person commits himself to a perfect God. Paul admits his own anguish and despair at failing even when he has good intentions (Romans 7:7-25). Any Christian who wonders, "How can I ever get rid of my nagging sins?" will find comfort in Paul's frank confession in Romans 7. A FINAL ANSWER ONE DAY Then, like a gust of fresh air, Romans 8 follows with one of the most hopeful passage in the Bible. The Holy Spirit is its theme, and Paul defines the Spirit's role in our lives. The Spirit works alongside us as we relate to God, even praying for us when we don't know what to ask (Romans 8:26). Mainly, the Spirit teaches us the full benefit of being a child of God. The inner conflict won't disappear completely yet, says Paul, for we are part of a "groaning," imperfect creation (Romans 8:18-25). But one day all of the creation will be made perfect again. The promise of ultimate victory should assure us that nothing can ever separate us from God's love.
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The heart of man of full of wickedness. I guess the devil is even afraid of human being right now. I wish the spirit of the girl can hunt the perpetrator until they confess and die gruesomely. |
1. Talk yourself out of being offended. 2. Put yourself in the ''Offender's'' Shoes. 3. Assume a benevolent motive 4. Practice Detachment 5. Love Truth more than being right 6. Over Self-Centeredness, Separate out what is specific to you. 7. Reserve Judgement, don't be quick to judge. Delay your response. 8. Accept Imperfection. 9. Accept Yourself, Learn and grow. 10. Learn to forgive others their past mistakes. |
She should be ashamed if the child? She has gone through the hardship of having a child out of wedlock. It's no reason to condemn her or the child or bring up the child with low self esteem as his watchword. A child you didn't plan for is not a curse. I'm not condemning her. Who am I to do so? Her action is just strange to me. That's all |
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This troll guy get Ph.D in Envy. If someone do, you go say e no do well. If someone no do, you go say e no do. Btw, FFK didn't give the details on how to apply for the scholarship |
Super story |
Almost all the states are got there names from River |
Airtel 6GB per for one month. #1,500 |
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