₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,228 members, 8,420,890 topics. Date: Friday, 05 June 2026 at 01:38 PM

Toggle theme

Macviv4all's Posts

Nairaland ForumMacviv4all's ProfileMacviv4all's Posts

1 (of 1 pages)

PoliticsRe: Ali Modu Sheriff's Beautiful Daughters (photos) by macviv4all: 9:11pm On Sep 07, 2016
[quote author=Babacele post=49154617]only IPOBs can answer that.[/quote




The man is a player that's y he has beautiful gals
PoliticsRe: Halima Buhari Called To Bar (Photos) by macviv4all: 7:32pm On Jul 14, 2016
Suigeneris93:
Congrats to her
Congrat to her. But the babe fine die.....
EventsRe: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by macviv4all: 3:42pm On Jul 12, 2016
nnamdiokere45:
prove? ??
God is never the course of their death. The Bible says that it's unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly according to the Job 34:10-12, James 1:10-13. When the Bible tells us that birth day is not for true Christians we tend not to concur to it.
BIRTHDAY:
The day or anniversary of one’s birth; in Hebrew, yohm hul·leʹdheth (Ge 40:20) and in Greek, ge·neʹsi·a (Mt 14:6; Mr 6:21).The Hebrews kept records of the year one was born, as the Bible’s genealogical and chronological data reveal. (Nu 1:2, 3; Jos 14:10; 2Ch 31:16, 17) The ages of Levites, priests, and kings were not left to guesswork. (Nu 4:3; 8:23-25; 2Ki 11:21; 15:2; 18:2) This was also true in the case of Jesus.—Lu 2:21, 22, 42; 3:23.
According to the Scriptures, the day the baby was born was usually one of rejoicing and thanksgiving on the part of the parents, and rightly so, for “look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah; the fruitage of the belly is a reward." (Ps 127:3; Jer 20:15; Lu 1:57, 58) However, there is no indication in the Scriptures that faithful worshipers of Jehovah ever indulged in the pagan practice of annually celebrating birthdays. The Bible makes direct reference to only two birthday celebrations, those of Pharaoh of Egypt (18th century B.C.E.) and Herod Antipas (1st century C.E.)..). .). These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter.—Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.While the expression “on the day of our king,” at Hosea 7:5, may possibly indicate a birthday party for the apostate king of Israel when the princes “sickened themselves . . . because of wine,” it could as easily be the anniversary day of his accession to the throne when similar festivities were held.When Job’s sons “held a banquet at the house of each one on his own day” it should not be supposed that they were celebrating their birthdays. (Job 1:4) “Day” in this verse translates the Hebrew word yohm and refers to a period of time from sunrise to sunset. On the other hand, “birthday” is a compound of the two Hebrew words yohm (day) and hul·leʹdheth. The distinction between “day” and one’s birthday may be noted in Genesis 40:20, where both expressions appear: “Now on the third day [yohm] it turned out to be Pharaoh’s birthday [literally, “the day (yohm) of the birth (hul·leʹdheth) of Pharaoh”].”So it is certain that Job 1:4 does not refer to a birthday, as is unquestionably the case at Genesis 40:20. It would seem that Job’s seven sons held a family gathering (possibly a spring or harvest festival) and as the feasting made the week-long circuit, each son hosted the banquet in his own house “on his own day.”With the introduction of Christianity the viewpoint toward birthday celebrations did not change. Jesus inaugurated a binding Memorial, not of his birth, but of his death, saying: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Lu 22:19) If early Christians did not celebrate or memorialize thebirthday of their Savior, much less would they celebrate their own day of birth. Historian Augustus Neander writes: “The notion of a birthday festival was far from the ideas of the Christians of this period.” (The History of the Christian Religion and Church, During the Three First Centuries, translated by H. J. Rose, 1848, p. 190) “Origen [a writer of the third century C.E.] . . . insists that ‘of all the holy people in the Scriptures, no one is recorded to have kept a feast or held a great banquet on his birthday. It is only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod) who make great rejoicings over the day on which they were born into this world below. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913, Vol. X, p. 709.Clearly, then, the festive celebration of birthdays does not find its origin in either the Hebrew or the Greek Scriptures. Additionally, M’Clintock and Strong’s Cyclopædia (1882, Vol. I, p. 817) says the Jews “regarded birthday celebrations as parts of idolatrous worship . . . , and this probably on account of the idolatrous rites with which they were observed in honor of those who were regarded as the patron gods of the day on which the party was born.
I think that this can change people view as respect birthdays
EventsRe: Two Sisters Die At Enugu Recreational Park During A Birthday Party by macviv4all: 3:38pm On Jul 12, 2016
nnamdiokere45:
prove? ??
God is never the course of their death. The Bible says that it's unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly according to the Job 34:10-12, James 1:10-13. When the Bible tells us that birth day is not for true Christians we tend not to concur to it.

The day or anniversary of one’s birth; in Hebrew, yohm hul·leʹdheth (Ge 40:20) and in Greek, ge·neʹsi·a (Mt 14:6; Mr 6:21).The Hebrews kept records of the year one was born, as the Bible’s genealogical and chronological data reveal. (Nu 1:2, 3; Jos 14:10; 2Ch 31:16, 17) The ages of Levites, priests, and kings were not left to guesswork. (Nu 4:3; 8:23-25; 2Ki 11:21; 15:2; 18:2) This was also true in the case of Jesus.—Lu 2:21, 22, 42; 3:23.
According to the Scriptures, the day the baby was born was usually one of rejoicing and thanksgiving on the part of the parents, and rightly so, for “look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah; the fruitage of the belly is a reward." (Ps 127:3; Jer 20:15; Lu 1:57, 58) However, there is no indication in the Scriptures that faithful worshipers of Jehovah ever indulged in the pagan practice of annually celebrating birthdays. The Bible makes direct reference to only two birthday celebrations, those of Pharaoh of Egypt (18th century B.C.E.) and Herod Antipas (1st century C.E.)..). .). These two accounts are similar in that both occasions were marked with great feasting and granting of favors; both are remembered for executions, the beheading of Pharaoh’s chief baker in the first instance, the beheading of John the Baptizer in the latter.—Ge 40:18-22; 41:13; Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:21-28.While the expression “on the day of our king,” at Hosea 7:5, may possibly indicate a birthday party for the apostate king of Israel when the princes “sickened themselves . . . because of wine,” it could as easily be the anniversary day of his accession to the throne when similar festivities were held.When Job’s sons “held a banquet at the house of each one on his own day” it should not be supposed that they were celebrating their birthdays. (Job 1:4) “Day” in this verse translates the Hebrew word yohm and refers to a period of time from sunrise to sunset. On the other hand, “birthday” is a compound of the two Hebrew words yohm (day) and hul·leʹdheth. The distinction between “day” and one’s birthday may be noted in Genesis 40:20, where both expressions appear: “Now on the third day [yohm] it turned out to be Pharaoh’s birthday [literally, “the day (yohm) of the birth (hul·leʹdheth) of Pharaoh”].”So it is certain that Job 1:4 does not refer to a birthday, as is unquestionably the case at Genesis 40:20. It would seem that Job’s seven sons held a family gathering (possibly a spring or harvest festival) and as the feasting made the week-long circuit, each son hosted the banquet in his own house “on his own day.”With the introduction of Christianity the viewpoint toward birthday celebrations did not change. Jesus inaugurated a binding Memorial, not of his birth, but of his death, saying: “Keep doing this in remembrance of me.” (Lu 22:19) If early Christians did not celebrate or memorialize thebirthday of their Savior, much less would they celebrate their own day of birth. Historian Augustus Neander writes: “The notion of a birthday festival was far from the ideas of the Christians of this period.” (The History of the Christian Religion and Church, During the Three First Centuries, translated by H. J. Rose, 1848, p. 190) “Origen [a writer of the third century C.E.] . . . insists that ‘of all the holy people in the Scriptures, no one is recorded to have kept a feast or held a great banquet on his birthday. It is only sinners (like Pharaoh and Herod) who make great rejoicings over the day on which they were born into this world below. The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913, Vol. X, p. 709.Clearly, then, the festive celebration of birthdays does not find its origin in either the Hebrew or the Greek Scriptures. Additionally, M’Clintock and Strong’s Cyclopædia (1882, Vol. I, p. 817) says the Jews “regarded birthday celebrations as parts of idolatrous worship . . . , and this probably on account of the idolatrous rites with which they were observed in honor of those who were regarded as the patron gods of the day on which the party was born.
PoliticsRe: Daniel Udeh: Who Fixes Yenagoa Potholes Is Unemployed UNIJOS Graduate by macviv4all: 3:06pm On Jul 12, 2016
Kudos man! When you're done with YENAGOA pls come to Okene, Kogi State cos I think that place need people like you ;DKudos man! When you're done with YENAGOA pls come to Okene, Kogi State cos I think that place need people like you
RomanceRe: How Romantic Is This Nigerian Pre-wedding Photo? by macviv4all: 10:31pm On Jul 09, 2016
grin Cute, though the guy black like dudu Osun
Christianity EtcRe: Which Church Do You Attend? by macviv4all: 10:46pm On Jun 02, 2016
menix:
well i attend Amu-Nna church of Later days Plc, my general overseer bu Emeka Offor...
OMG! U no go kill me with lol 4 dis forum, which one com be Amu Nna church of Later days Plc @Menix? undecided
menix:
well i attend Amu-Nna church of Later days Plc, my general overseer bu Emeka Offor...
OMG! U no go kill me with lol 4 dis forum, which one com be Amu Nna church of Later days Plc @Menix?
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye & Okorocha Look Alike by macviv4all: 10:37am On May 21, 2016
metroparrot:
Senator Dino Melaye, a law maker and member of the 8th National Assembly representing Kogi West kinda shares resemblance with the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha...at least in this photo. Your thoughts?

http://www.metronaija.com/2016/05/photo-dino-melaye-governor-okorocha.html
Dude is a free world noting do u, that's wat they are of course
EducationRe: 172 Make First Class At Unimaid 22nd -25th Combined Convocation by macviv4all: 8:16am On Apr 15, 2016
hyzich:
University of Maiduguri will be honouring 172
graduates who made First Class, the Vice
Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Ibrahim Njodi,
has said.
Briefing journalists ahead of the joint
convocation and 40th anniversary
of the university billed to hold next Saturday,
Njodi explained that the 172 exceptional
students graduated between 2010 and 2015 but
would be honoured at a joint convocation
covering the time.
He said: “The university will finally hold its 22nd
convocation and 40th anniversary for the award
of degrees, diplomas and certificates.
“Summary for the statistics of undergraduate
students shows that a total of 37,259 will be
graduating. It is gratifying to note that 172
students obtained First Class degrees in the five
sets that we are graduating.
“Similarly, statistics for the Postgraduate degree
showed that, 823 students will be graduating
from the school of postgraduate studies. Of this
figure, a total of 192 students will receive
Doctorate Degree, 1,498 Masters Degrees while
2,133 will receive Postgraduate Diploma.”
He also disclosed that 362 students are
expected to receive certificates, while 6,926 will
bag diplomas from the consultancy
services, saying so far the total number of
students who graduated from the university
since its establishment 40 years ago, stood at
101,5141.
According to the VC, during the ceremony, the
institution will confer Honorary Doctorate
Degrees on three personalities, comprising the
former head of state, late Gen. Murtala Ramat
Mohammed, who will be conferred with Doctor
of Laws (Honoris Causa) posthumously.
Others were Prof. Russell Galen Schuh, a
renewed linguist from the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA), who would be
awarded a Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) as
well ad the Emir of Kano, His
Royal Highness, Muhammadu Sanusi II, who
would be conferred with Doctor of Science,
(Honoris Causa).
The vice chancellor equally hinted that Governor
of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Godwin
Emefele is expected to deliver a convocation
lecture on “ Managing the Delimma of
Commodity Price Declines in an
Oil Dependent Economy “
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/04/14/unimaid-gets-172-first-class-graduates/
Proudly Maidites! The best so far in the North East. Only those that graduated from Unimaid will understand that. It's an honor to be among those that will be receiving the awards
PhonesRe: Introducing The New HTC 10: Beautiful Smartphone With World-class Camera by macviv4all: 10:10pm On Apr 13, 2016
[quote author=nze4al post=44673963]HTC’s latest flagship, the HTC 10, is officially here. The brand new handset brings a redesigned all-metal body, a camera that HTC calls the best in the world, Hi-Res 24-bit audio and a fingerprint scanner. Check out the full details of HTC’s newest flagship, the 10 below.

Starting on the outside, the first difference you see with the new HTC 10 is the chamfered edge all around the back of this dual-textured phone. It is a pleasing design and provides a “constantly changing reflection of colour and contrast,” as the smartphone moves in the light. The HTC 10 is constructed in an aluminium unibody.

Cameras are very important for smartphone users and will often play a large part in someone’s buying decision. HTC has grabbed a world’s first by equipping both front and back cameras with optical image stabilization (OIS) to prevent blurry shots from shaky hands which helps keep your picture quality up and a 12-megapixel “UltraPixel” camera that performs well in low-light situations and features. It also records 4K video.

Audio is traditional strength of HTC. So it offers the world’s first stereo 24-bit Hi-Res audio recording DAC in a smartphone. The new HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi edition speakers feature the same separated tweeter and woofer design as leading acoustic systems, with a dedicated amplifier for each speaker to deliver audio quality unprecedented from a smartphone

It has a great, fast fingerprint sensor that rivals the super-fast TouchID sensor on the iPhone 6s. It’ll work with Google’s mobile payments system Android Pay.

Other important specifications in its latest flagship smartphone include; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, a 5.2-inch 2560 x 1440 screen with 50 per cent more responsive touch, 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of storage, microSD support up to 2TB, USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C for fast charging and data transfer, a 3.5mm audio jack, capacitive keys, enhanced 4G LTE support (nanoSIM), NFC, DisplayPort, Bluetooth, up to 2 days battery life (3000mAh), QuickCharge 3.0, and sensors such as GPS/Glonass, Ambient light, proximity, motion, compass, magnetism, and Gyro. In software terms there’s Android 6.0, the new HTC Freestyle icon layouts, HTC Themes, Motion Launch, Sensor hub, and a Boost+ utility to control your phone and app



HTC 10 pre-orders will open up from 13th April. Prices and tariffs will be revealed at that time. HTC’s own site is offering unlocked and unbranded device pre-orders right now in your choice of dark, silver or gold at £569 ($699) = N220185 in naira. Hmmm that’s a whole lot of money.

HTC 10 seems like a nice phone, but the price is a bit steep. It costs $50 more than an iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy S7, yet doesn’t appear to offer any compelling reasons to choose it over its rivals. What’s your say on this, and are you going to buy the HTC 10?

Source: http://www.techmzy.com.ng/2016/04/13/introducing-the-new-htc-10-beautiful-smartphone-with-world-class-camera-and-hi-res-audio/

[/quote
Still prefares my Canon 8 more than HTC 10
PoliticsRe: Governor Fayose Jets Out To China by macviv4all: 10:00pm On Apr 13, 2016
ABAMOWA:
thank you bro

I don tire for these people oo. Can you compare the enormity of governing Nigeria to governing Ekiti State? And now, PMB has gone to China and came back with a tangible loan. I know some of you wailers are illiterates, he came with infrastructural loan. Look at PMB's antecedents , he is not the type that will run after unreasonable money, will not devalue the naira, will not spend our external reserve, will not scatter our money like the moronic GEJ, who was just giving people blank cheque. U na no dey shame to defend PDP. Even if Jona is from my State, I must say the truth.
Which I know you're not from Otuke. PMB still remains a a president without clear objectives
PoliticsRe: Governor Fayose Jets Out To China by macviv4all: 9:55pm On Apr 13, 2016
psucc:
Wants to confirm if Buhari is at China and directs his step home.

It's been a while our President is homeless.
you're right o cos the Man no dey stay one place at all

1 (of 1 pages)