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I give thanks to thee, for you are good, for your standfast love endures forever, and your faithfulness to all generation. Blessed be your Holy name LORD GOD Almighty from Everlasting to Everlasting. Amen! ![]() |
" The Sin against the Holy Spirit" There are verses but will limit it to just this. The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds, there is none that does good. - Psalms 14:1 RSV The only sin against the Holy Spirit is to deny the very Existence of GOD! ITS UNFORGIVABLE!!! Happy Sunday folks. |
[quote author=pinkPUSSY post=115195330][/quote]Please I would like to know if one can go for revalidation in any of the registration centre after successfully requesting for transfer of PVC online. |
Prowess007:Lolz! |
paragon10:Everything that has a beginning has an end. I see the end coming very very soooooooon, that's all I can say. Am out!!! Takia ![]() |
The Blue Pill or the Red Pill? Make your choice!!! ![]() |
TammyAnybody:Hi TammyAnybody! Please is FERMA issuing APL batch by batch? Thanks and do have a splendid new week. |
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Nairalandgirl:That's why it's call "HOPE"! ![]() |
Dnt worri! Dis 'l b d 1st nuke POTUS 'l lunch afta settling dwn
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Dnt worri! He'll do even betta! ![]()
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Christians continued to be the most persecuted group across the globe in 2016, according to a study. The upcoming report from Italian-based Center for Studies on New Religions, determined that 90,000 Christians were killed for their beliefs worldwide last year and nearly a third were at the hands of Islamic extremists like ISIS. Others were killed by state and non-state persecution, including in places like North Korea. “U.S. policy has not had a strategy for specifically addressing the persecution of Christians,” Ryan Mauro, national security analyst for the Clarion Project, told FoxNews.com “For example, very few people are even aware that Iraqi Christians began organizing to defend themselves and needed our help." The study also found that as many as 600 million Christians were prevented from practicing their faith in 2016. August 17, 2014: People hold crosses and signs during a rally organized by Iraqi Christians living in Germany denouncing what they say is repression by the Islamic State militant group against Christians living in Iraq, in Berlin. Some of the signs read "Stop ISIS, save the Christians" and "Stop all shipment of weapons into the Middle East.”(REUTERS/Thomas Peter). The findings continue a disturbing trend from the previous year in which Christians around the world endured horrific acts of persecution, including imprisonment and beheadings. “These numbers underscore what we already know," Robert Nicholson of the Philos Project said to Foxnews.com."There are many places on earth where being a Christian is the most dangerous thing you can be. "Those who think of Christianity as a religion of the powerful need to see that in many places it’s a religion of the powerless. And the powerless deserve to be protected.” While the situation is most dire in the Middle East, Christianity is under assault in Africa and Asia, too, according to an Aid to the Church in Need study of incidents in 2015. It cited persecution at the hands of Islamist terror groups such as Boko Haram in Nigeria and other extremists in Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania and other parts of the continent. Islamic State militants lead what are said to be Ethiopian Christians along a beach in Wilayat Barqa, in this still image from an undated video made available on a social media website on April 19, 2015.(REUTERS) Asia's Christians have been targeted by nationalist religious movements -- Muslim, Hindu and Buddhist -- in such countries as Pakistan, India and Myanmar. Many of these groups increasingly view Christianity as a foreign, "colonial" import, and believe its practitioners are doing the bidding of the West, say experts. While Christians continue to be under siege from ISIS radicals in Syria and Iraq, the religion is being targeted throughout the region with members of the faith also under increasing pressure in Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations. The Christian population in Iraq alone has plummeted from 1.5 million in 2003 to current estimates of 275,000 and could be gone for good within just a few years, according to activists. The dwindling numbers are due to genocide, refugees fleeing to other countries, those who are internally displaced, and others hiding in plain sight and not allowing their faith to be publicly known. Despite these issues, experts like Mauro say that the faith has continued to flourish despite growing opposition. “The persecution of Christians has failed to suppress the faith,” he said to FoxNews.com. “On the contrary, Christianity appears to be rapidly growing beneath the surface. Persecution will increase as Islamists see Christianity as an increasing problem for them.” Source: www.foxnews.com/world/2017/01/06/christians-most-persecuted-group-in-world-for-second-year-study.html
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Blacks and bleachin cream ar lyk 5 & 6 jus as fakin accent by fire by force n natural accent e.g minister of ..... ![]() Sum1 shuld epp me complete, my data has gone into deep recession. |
Hopin to xperienc my versn soon. ![]() |
@MrsExplorer thanks a lot, love you.
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Both d ministry n federation ar full wit bunch of criminals!!! |
Jaabioro:Easy bruh! Dat shud b 11KV line or 3.3KV if dia is frm d pix. |
oluwasegun400:Head shud roll esp the manager/officer in charge of HSE under dat zone/district. RIP dear. |
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Just saw this on facebook, thought I should share but can't confirm if it really happened! Guys no dey smile wit d high level of secret recruitmnt goin on now in dis country. Seize d opportunity as it comes.
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2X=(X/2) + 99 3X/2=99 X=99*2/3 X=66 Check: 2*66=132 66/2=33 Difference=132-33=99 |
Its too early to judge The President. You all might be shocked on his performance by this time in 2018. #givethepresidentachance & you will later see what he's doing. |
Pls tell me its a damn f..kin joke!!! |
Meraviglioso Maldini! Meraviglioso Milano! Arrivederci. |
Khd95:I love your courage bruh, only few nigerians will reason that way. The truth is that we nigerians are the cause of our problems, sentiment is just killing this great nation. |
Count me in my v.p! #iamanintegrityandaccountabilitynigerian |
Hi Folks! Certificate is out, u can check ur mails. |
Wat a marvellous piece of write-up! Kip it up, luv dat!!! |
Christianity is facing "elimination" in the Middle East at the hands of an Islamic State "apocalypse", the Archbishop of Cantebury will warn today. The Most Reverend Justin Welby will use his Christmas Day sermon at Canterbury Cathedral to say IS is "igniting a trail of fear, violence, hatred and determined oppression". He will also brand the Islamic extremists as "a Herod of today" - a reference to the Biblical despotic king of Judea at the time of Jesus's birth. "Confident that these are the last days, using force and indescribable cruelty, they (IS) seem to welcome all opposition, certain that the warfare unleashed confirms that these are indeed the end times," he will tell the congregation. "They hate difference, whether it is Muslims who think differently, Yazidis or Christians, and because of them the Christians face elimination in the very region in which Christian faith began. "This apocalypse is defined by themselves and heralded only by the angel of death. "To all who have been or are being dehumanised by the tyranny and cruelty of a Herod or an ISIS, a Herod of today, God's judgement comes as good news, because it promises justice." Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis used his own festive message to urge all faiths to unite in the face of attacks on their freedom to worship. He said: "It has been reported that persecution of Christians persists in over a hundred countries, more than for any other religion. "Faith communities have a responsibility to stand together to oppose discrimination and attacks on freedom of religious expression wherever they are to be found. "Most recently, the shocking ban on public celebrations of Christmas in Brunei is reflective of an intolerance that as Jews, we simply cannot countenance." Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, and the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, urged the faithful to shun all violence. "As we celebrate this Christmas let us be resolved to lay aside our own tendencies to angry violence so that we may condemn, with integrity, those who perpetrate such violence and claim for it the name of God." Earlier, the Pope used his Christmas Eve mass at St Peter's Basilica to call on Christians everywhere to push back against materialism over the festive season. news.sky.com/story/1612009/christians-face-elimination-in-middle-east
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Our attention has been drawn to the above report which was published by two daily Newspapers (Peoples Daily and Newswatch Times) on their front pages of Friday the 18th December, 2015. The report which was purportedly attributed to the Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu at a Town Hall meeting in Abuja stating that the Federal Government had given approval to the Minister to ‘’sack 1,100 staff’’ is as misleading as it is mischievous and a complete misrepresentation of facts. For the avoidance of doubt, what the Honourable Minister said at the meeting was that ‘’as part of the reorganization programme of the corporation, half of the over 2,200 staff presently at the corporate headquarters would be redeployed to the subsidiaries with a view to making them more effective.’’ It is therefore curious for such reputable newspapers to turn the facts of an otherwise clear and unambiguous statement on its head. While we don’t want to join issues with any section of the media, we hereby advise that your correspondents should always feel free to contact the office of the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, (GGM,GPAD) for clarification on any issue they are not clear with. www.nnpcgroup.com/PublicRelations/NNPCinthenews/tabid/92/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/615/NO-PLAN-TO-SACK-ANY-STAFF.aspx
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