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it is really said that a Prophet is not respected in his home town. or is it because this guy is a Nigerian?? Fellow brothers please let the Almighty Judge not us cos the bible said, "FOR ALL HAVE SINNED AND FALL SHORT OF THE GLORY OF GOD". so me too i be sinner so i no fit judge anoda person ohhhhhhhhhhh
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well i wont be supprise because even the time of Jesus Christ, the Pharisees where against him because they believe he has come to change their doctrine. so why am i saying this the PFN as a body is a cult of it's own and Prophet T.B Joshua and Pastor Chris Oyakhilome who is not a member to them is a Demon. from my own observation, let them live them Judge not so that you might not be judge. Afterall They all give thanks to Jesus Christ that is what matters most even if T.B Joshua is a false Prophet is he not better than many of them, Ayo oritsejafor who his Brother was one time a minister during the Obasanjo Administration is now the person criticising a prophet who he was honoured not because of his miracles but because of his humanitarian services. To me Let them let the sleeping dog lies,
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For me Obasanjo is the Best President Nigeria has Produced in recent time. People must always critiseze u why? Fine Obasanjo conducted a fraudulent election but he know how the game is thats why if he had conducted a free and fair Atiku would have won and you know what that means to nigeria so people lets talk about the future of nigeria not Obasanjo, he has done his own part, so it is left for us to learn from their mistakes. Afterall Julius Caesar once said The "evil men do lives after them, but the good oft intered in their bones"
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Gr8t UNIBEN STUDENT!!! GREAT Men i am happy seeing my people in nairaland anyway, my name is OJO i am in Pol. Sci & Pub. Admin |
[url=http://Yes it is True Pluto is no more a Planet!!!!! because of Its tiny size and highly eccentric orbit precludes it from joining other planets']Yes it is True Pluto is no more a Planet!!!!! because of Its tiny size and highly eccentric orbit precludes it from joining other planets'[/url] PRAGUE: Pluto on Thursday lost its seven-decade status as the ninth and outermost planet of the solar system. The decision was taken at an assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), world's top astronomical body. "The eight planets are Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune," said a resolution, passed in a raised-hands vote, which was followed a stormy debate. Pluto's status had been contested for many years by some astronomers, who said that its tiny size and highly eccentric orbit precluded it from joining the other acknowledged planets. The astronomers contended that the ninth rock from the sun never deserved to be a full planet in the first place. Pluto was classified a planet because scientists initially believed it was the same size as Earth. It remained one because for years, it was the only known object in the Kuiper Belt, an enigmatic zone beyond Neptune that is teeming with comets and other planetary objects. In 1978 Pluto was found to have a moon and it was later named Charon. The Hubble telescope turned up two more, which this past June were called Nix and Hydra. Orbit oblong In the1990s, powerful telescopes revealed numerous bodies similar to Pluto in the neighbourhood. The observations also showed that Pluto's orbit was oblong, sending it soaring well above and beyond the main plane of the solar system where Earth and the other seven planets circle the sun. That prompted some galactic grumbling from astronomers. They began openly attacking Pluto's planethood. UB313 discovery The movement in support of downgrading Pluto gained ground after the discovery of an object beyond Pluto's orbit, called 2003 UB313. The discoverer said UB313 was as big as Pluto and thus could lay claim to being a planet. It is unofficially known as Xena. Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930 by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh. Richard Binzel, a professor of planetary science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of the international union's planet definition committee, had contended that Pluto met key tests of planetary physics "by a long shot" and earned its status. Before Thursday's vote, Mr. Binzel was asked whether he would mourn Pluto. "I don't know. Ask me later," he said. — Agencies
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Yes it is True Pluto is no more a Planet!!!!! because of Its tiny size and highly eccentric orbit precludes it from joining other planets' PRAGUE: Pluto on Thursday lost its seven-decade status as the ninth and outermost planet of the solar system. The decision was taken at an assembly of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), world's top astronomical body. "The eight planets are Mercury, Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune," said a resolution, passed in a raised-hands vote, which was followed a stormy debate. Pluto's status had been contested for many years by some astronomers, who said that its tiny size and highly eccentric orbit precluded it from joining the other acknowledged planets. The astronomers contended that the ninth rock from the sun never deserved to be a full planet in the first place. Pluto was classified a planet because scientists initially believed it was the same size as Earth. It remained one because for years, it was the only known object in the Kuiper Belt, an enigmatic zone beyond Neptune that is teeming with comets and other planetary objects. In 1978 Pluto was found to have a moon and it was later named Charon. The Hubble telescope turned up two more, which this past June were called Nix and Hydra. Orbit oblong In the1990s, powerful telescopes revealed numerous bodies similar to Pluto in the neighbourhood. The observations also showed that Pluto's orbit was oblong, sending it soaring well above and beyond the main plane of the solar system where Earth and the other seven planets circle the sun. That prompted some galactic grumbling from astronomers. They began openly attacking Pluto's planethood. UB313 discovery The movement in support of downgrading Pluto gained ground after the discovery of an object beyond Pluto's orbit, called 2003 UB313. The discoverer said UB313 was as big as Pluto and thus could lay claim to being a planet. It is unofficially known as Xena. Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930 by astronomer Clyde Tombaugh. Richard Binzel, a professor of planetary science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of the international union's planet definition committee, had contended that Pluto met key tests of planetary physics "by a long shot" and earned its status. Before Thursday's vote, Mr. Binzel was asked whether he would mourn Pluto. "I don't know. Ask me later," he said. — Agencies
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