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Sijo01:I even saw it in lokoja last week |
geccibede:Yes my mum!!! |
donTbone:Lol!!! you funny Gan o bro that Kogi state governor no be am o, you want make the majority tribe there finish me!!! na there I dey serve now!!! dem no want other tribe within their state to be their gov, not to talk of a waka come |
The truth about this matter is that: each religion(Christianity is not a religion thou, Its a way of life) has its own principles when it comes to marriage. while one believe in monogamy the other says polygamy is allowed. see there is more to marriage more than wat some of we youth this days are thinking, to aid your understanding on this subject, read several books on courtship/marriage. To back this claim up: there is this christian lady that got married to a Muslim guy. After two years Of marriage the guy started following ladies up and down,mind you they have a child already: when it is getting out of hand, the lady went to the guys parent to report the matter to them. The guys parent told her that Muslim are allowed to marry more than one wife, so their son feels he wants to take a second wife, that shouldnt be a problem. mind you I am not saying that some church goers doesn't marry more than one wives, while one justifies it, the other rebukes it. Most problems that occur in marriages is aftermath. so its better to be wise with our decisions Another thing is that some of us does not know that certain things need to be considered b4 you claim you fall in love with somebody, wise ppl don't go into a relationship without considering the compatibility of he and his partner. |
God will help you through all this but also try and check yourself . |
dem say audu don wake up |
chynie:kogi state dey Egypt. bros are you OK? |
axortedbabe:sister are you OK? |
vickoozy:bros he don reach like this? ehehn nawah ooo, so you don dey sell that drug wey I say make dem con give you that day. no wonder you dey behave like this. I no say something must be wrong somewhere, because you no fit dey type like this if you dey use that drug well and accurately sorry bro I go say make sule help you bring am come first thing tomorrow morning |
OkeEsibe:are you OK? |
Utchgirl:imagine now now now now your display don high!!! you need help no be small |
Utchgirl:ohhhh you see now, you don dey show yourself somebody need to help you bah? |
vickoozy:bros how market now? are you OK? |
deramarks:are you OK? |
youngberry001:are you OK? |
Abba999:are you OK? |
sinaj:are you OK? |
Utchgirl:are you OK? |
marlockj:bros are you OK? |
kestolove95:are you OK? |
cathodekazim:bros are you OK? |
I wonder wat most of our youth are turning into. Na make God help us o |
READ THIS!!!! It may help OR Inspire you From Femi Pedro Otunba Femi Pedro is a Banker and an Economist. He is a former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, and the former Managing Director of First Atlantic Bank (FinBank) Plc. The curious case of the young generations – FEMI PEDRO Sometime in 1988, I received a call from a good friend, Mr Akin Akintoye, about an interesting investment opportunity with a few colleagues. After a series of meetings, it became very clear to me that we were about to embark on an audacious but incredibly special journey, and I was excited about the prospect of being a part of such a project. For almost 2 years, I worked alongside the likes of Akin Akintoye, Fola Adeola, Tayo Aderinokun (of blessed memory), Gbolly Osibodu, Bode Agusto and a few others on this investment project. As of 1988 when we began the journey, Fola was 34, Tayo was 33, Gbolly was 33, Bode was 33, Akin was 35 and I was 33. The objective: To own a BANK. It was a bold objective considering our respective ages at the time, but certainly not an impossible task in our eyes. So we began to hold countless meetings at Fola’s residence in 1988, until we eventually shifted base to Tayo’s First Marina Trust office in Victoria Island. By late 1989, we were ready to put in our bank application at CBN, along with the required minimum capital. This effort was spearheaded by Fola and Tayo (the two brains behind the entire operation), and supported by about 40 persons (including myself), most of whom were in their early 30s and working for different organizations at the time. The end product? We formed arguably one of the finest financial institutions Nigeria has ever seen- Guaranty Trust Bank (known as GT Bank today). The bank was licensed on the 1st of August, 1990 and we commenced banking operations later that year. A group of young boys in their early/mid 30s OWNED a bank! We simply dreamt big, and turned this dream into reality. People are quick to reference Yakubu Gowon and Murtala Mohammed as being relatively young when they ascended to power, and they argue that the same opportunities that young people had in the past are no longer available today. They also argue that around the same time we were forming GT Bank in the late eighties, there were also a number successful young entrepreneurs who distinguished themselves as well - Bola Tinubu (Treasurer at Mobil Oil), Gbade Ojora (ED Mobil Oil), Jim Ovia (Zenith Bank), Erastus Akingbola (Intercontinental), Dele Momodu (Publishing), Tony Elumelu (Standard Trust), Liyel Imoke (Politics), O’tega Emerhor (Standard Alliance Insurance), Aig Imoukhuede and Herbert Wigwe (Access) and Atedo Peterside (IBTC) are some of the noteworthy youngsters who made an impact in various fields in Nigeria at the time.even in my early thirties, we also had very established industrialists like MKO Abiola, Otunba Subomi Balogun, etc, who all operated during our time. We respected them, but neither felt overwhelmed by their success, nor daunted by the prospects of climbing up the ladder. We simply forged ahead with our plans and damned the consequences. The point is nobody cleared the way for us back then, so young Nigerians today should not expect that anyone would clear the way for them either. Perhaps, at play is the venting of some on-going frustrations by the younger generation today, but it is important to put things into proper perspective. I have spent a lot of time mentoring, observing and interacting with young Nigerians. Today’s youth are no different from those of my generation about 30 years ago. They are faced with the same pressures, frustrations, uncertainties and life vicissitudes that we faced in our late twenties and early thirties. However, the marked difference is how young Nigerians apply themselves today. Most of us who made an impact in our early thirties came from modest means. We were not rich, and we did not have any noteworthy inheritance. Nobody did us any favours, and the older generation did not give us a pass or a nudge in the right direction. In fact, the military administrations at the time made it extremely difficult for us to participate optimally in business, governance and politics. We did not have social media, and there was no technology to aide our goals. We were simply big dreamers determined to make a difference. We were highly enlightened and career-oriented, so we were able to force our way through the door by working extremely hard. So what exactly needs to change amongst young Nigerians today? First, young Nigerians have to humble themselves. You have to be willing to learn the ropes and hone your craft. Around the age of 27, I left the relative comfort of a steady career at CBN to learn under the tutelage of Otunba Subomi Balogun, the visionary and pioneer behind FCMB. Working as Otunba Subomi Balogun’s executive assistant was an experience of a lifetime. He was (and still is) a well-organized and thorough individual. He strongly promoted excellence and perfection, and did not condone indolence, laziness or poor quality work. He was also an impeccable dresser, always elegantly attired in all-white traditional wear or perfectly. |
Good am house!!! Pls who have an idea of the amount they sell the stuff for the verification of DOB? |
kikiposh:Go to sidmach office @ ikeja alausa plot 15 j otunba jobi fele road behind mko garden... I had an issue with my registrations too, but they help me resolve it when I went there!!!! I was told they are the company in charge of the nysc online registrations application!!! |
Hello good afternoon mr sodiq, pls sir I have issues with my registrations, when I saw my name on the senate list, the status display: duplicate jamb number can't register, pls my institution is All Over central polytechnic, matric number is 0020, and my jamb number is 15215344de Pls what can I do sir? |
Hello gud am, mr sodiq, my name appeared in two places on the senate list, the first status read thus''matric number not in use(create a fresh account), while the second status state duplicate jamb no,(you cannot register now contact your school) can I still go ahead with the registration based on the first status? And also my school made mistakes on my dob, my dob is 25/05/91, but I sch registed 10/12/86, when I lodged the complain about it, they said I should use the new dob for the registrations, and I can later change it on nysc portal, I want to know if this steps will not affect me, because based on what I have been seeing here, hope the change of dob won't affect me? |
lastpage:You know what mr man!!! Y are you so concern about other peoples life than yours. They are all there building their lives, setting pace for their generations, instead you are here talking with assumptions, you don't know that your generations have been there too hidden, they need somebody to keep their names alive, you can stand in for them and be the change your generations are waiting for to bring their family name out!!! This ppl have build fortunes, power and name for their generations instead you are here casting stones, no amount of your words will change anything!!! Hnnnnnnn I pity your life man, We youth are replacing this ppl sooner or later, some of us are already preparing for the future Some choose their careers in different sectors Some choose theirs in religion A lot of ppl are choosing a career in several These set of ppl are working aimlessly to become better in their choices, and be a symbol for others in the future!!! Instead of you to start thinking about how you will be of a great influence to your generations, you are here making your unsequencial allegations, you better pity your life and don't kill yourself with other peoples matter!!! If you don't know many of the great ppl we have now, came from humble backgrounds, the reason why you are seeing them taking charge in different places is as a result of their past decisions and the thirst they have for influence So mr, is your dad not almost the same age as these ppl? Why are they like this and your dad is still there hidden!!! The steps our parents don't take right is what we their children are trying to do right now!!! Sir pls less of other ppl matter and more on of your own weakness, and be a better person |
[i][/i] we go dey watch now... anything wey won happen whatever SAI GMB/PYO COME MARCH28 |
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[quote author=tola9ja post=30960909]LUKE 19-27King James Version (KJV) But those mine enemies{ OREMUSSANCTUS}, which would not want me to reign over them, bring them, and [size=17pt]slay[/size] them before me.[/quote mr go back to that scripture and start reading it from vs11 to 27. am sure you wil get a clear understanding of what that verse is saying. God bless you as you do that |
new here I dey come will comment later |


