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MaxInDHouse:There's no such thing as "true Christians", you're either a Christian or NOT! Both JWs, catholics, pentecostal, white garment churches, and everyone who believes in Jesus christ are all Christians, just different denominations and sects. |
MaxInDHouse:Ofcourse I remember you! Back in 2021 when I was bored I had a good time exchanging different views on religious teachings and it was a master stroke on getting me back on my feet. I have time now once again so I'm back here. ![]() |
MaxInDHouse:I'm an ex-Jws, will you come and beat me? |
Janosky:You guys fight and disown your spouse, brothers, sisters and friends who have a change of mind about GB, Watch Tower and everything they claim. What can be worst than that? The only reason people like me and other ex-JWs are walking free without suffering shunning is because our lives do not revolve around religion, we're free from 3rd party interference and we are critical thinkers. Besides if you guys can shunn family and friends because of religion, there's no reason not to extend it to other Christians if you have the numbers and resources like Muslims. |
Janosky:you do realise God remains who He is regardless of how anyone describe him right? what matters is the fruits a christian bears, you can`t be a drunkard, womaniser, liar, thief, violent, etc and feel special because you believe your own version of God is better than another guy you barely understand? Give me a break! This mentality is not different from islamic extremist who kill for Allah because someone refuse to accept their own description of God. |
Janosky:hey bro! its been a minute but after all these years you havent upgraded from GIBBERISH & HYPOCRISY to something new? |
triangulation:both JWs and pastors are in same line of business, all their predictions are getting frustrated back-to-back |
CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee Meeting Delayed Again For only the second time ever, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has postponed its much-anticipated Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. The announcement came on Thursday when the CBN confirmed that the 293rd series of the committee, originally scheduled for September 25 and 26, 2023, would be delayed. Isa AbdulMumin, the Director of Corporate Communications, mentioned in a statement that a fresh date would be relayed soon. He also extended apologies for any inconvenience this might cause to stakeholders and the public at large. This isn’t the first time the CBN has altered the MPC meeting’s schedule. Back in January 2020, the CBN rescheduled the year’s inaugural MPC meeting from January 20-21 to January 23-24. While the bank remained tight-lipped about the reasons behind the change, many speculated it was tied to the forthcoming general elections in Nigeria. The recent postponement has sparked rumors, with many linking the delay to the recent shake-up in the CBN leadership. Just last week, President Tinubu announced replacements for the acting Governor and three Deputy Governors. These new appointments have yet to be ratified by the Senate, currently on its annual recess until September 26. Sources suggest that there might be further delays, as the Senators are contemplating pushing their return to October 6, 2023. The MPC, the apex body of the CBN, convenes bi-monthly to review the nation’s economic and financial landscape, set the course for the bank’s monetary policy, and ensure the policy’s credibility and communication. Given the committee’s pivotal role, all eyes will be on the CBN for the next steps and further announcements. https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2023/09/21/cbns-monetary-policy-committee-meeting-delayed-again/ |
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Filling stations across Rivers State, particularly in Eneka, are grappling with controversial demands by the local community’s Oil and Gas C.L.O Team and associated unofficial entities. These unexpected requests include monthly donations of 25 liters of fuel and 12.5kg of gas to the Eneka Community Development Committee (CDC), starting in July 2023. Additionally, an annual festive contribution of bags of rice and cash gifts is expected. The resolution also stipulates that a representative from the community will be present at every Fuel & Gas station, allegedly to ensure smooth operations and foster community relations. Legal pundits are challenging the legitimacy and ethical grounding of these impositions on private businesses. They argue that only officially recognized government bodies, fortified with legislative power, can sanction taxes or levies on enterprises. “The current overreach appears to trample on the rights of these businesses,” remarked Ademola Oyenuga, a legal analyst. He further stated, “It’s practically coercing businesses. They already function under legal frameworks, adhering to regulations and paying due taxes. An unofficial entity cannot impose additional burdens without legal grounds.” The mandated presence of a C.L.O representative at each station is another contentious issue. Detractors believe this could not only impede the independence of these businesses but also pave the way for potential crises. The involvement of notable community figures during the announcement of this resolution further muddies the waters. Their apparent support might unintentionally validate these unofficial levies, causing confusion about their legal status. Several business proprietors have voiced their concerns. One anonymous gas station owner stated, “While we have always been community-centric and participated in voluntary charity, being coerced into an organized contribution system by an unauthorized body is troubling.” As this saga continues, there’s a pressing need for legal intervention to assess these demands. It’s vital that Eneka businesses and the wider Rivers State community receive clear guidance on this issue, ensuring that trade remains free from inappropriate and potentially unlawful disruptions. Currently, the atmosphere in Eneka’s Fuel & Gas sector is thick with uncertainty, as everyone anticipates official instructions on the next steps in this complex matter. SOURCE: https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2023/09/18/rivers-state-filling-stations-grapple-with-dubious-community-levies/ Mynd44, OAM4J
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Nigeria is taking significant steps towards bolstering its food security, and its latest collaboration with Cuba holds the promise of an agricultural renaissance. A recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two nations aims to advance agricultural practices and ensure food sufficiency for their citizens. A Historic Pact in Havana The symbolic gesture took place in Havana, on the fringes of the G77+China Leaders’ Summit. Abubakar Kyari, Nigeria's Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, inked the agreement on Nigeria's behalf. This pivotal move was witnessed by key officials from both countries, marking the initiation of a collaborative journey in the agricultural realm. According to Kyari, the MoU signifies more than just a partnership; it's a testament to the shared aspirations of Nigeria and Cuba. Both nations, despite their geographical differences, envision a prosperous and food-secure future for their people. Shared Goals, Mutual Benefits Kyari lavished praise on Cuba's readiness to join hands with Nigeria. He accentuated Nigeria’s abundant land resources, demographic advantage, and the immense potential that lies in its agricultural sector. This collaboration aligns perfectly with President Bola Tinubu's vision of ensuring food and nutrition security for the nation. Delineating the partnership's focal points, Kyari emphasized bio-fortification of crops, enhancement of agricultural seeds, and leveraging cutting-edge technologies to augment yields. Efforts will also be concentrated on diminishing post-harvest losses. Moreover, the two nations aim to synergize in domains like poultry, livestock, and fisheries. Kyari elaborated, "Our collaboration will span a spectrum of areas, from veterinary medicine and vaccine development to artificial insemination, pasture development, and ranching." He underscored the importance of training, capacity building, and knowledge transfer as the bedrock of a prosperous agricultural economy. Cuba’s Agricultural Might Cuba’s Minister of Agriculture, Ydael Brito, gave the Nigerian delegation a glimpse into Cuba's agricultural achievements. With over half a million hectares under cultivation, Cuba stands tall in the global export market, especially in commodities like tobacco, coffee, and honey. Brito's enthusiasm about partnering with Nigeria was palpable. He assured Nigeria of Cuba's unwavering commitment to this partnership and emphasized that the island nation would harness its vast agricultural experience to support Nigeria's food security goals. He remarked, "Our collaboration will encapsulate areas such as agricultural productivity, sustainability, knowledge sharing, and technology transfer." A Bright Horizon This partnership symbolizes the union of two nations, leveraging their strengths to carve a path to agricultural prosperity. As the world grapples with the challenges of food security, collaborations like these offer a beacon of hope, ensuring a brighter, more sustainable future for generations to come. https://www.financialwatchngr.com/2023/09/17/nigeria-cuba-begins-strategic-alliance-to-combat-food-insecurity/ cc Mynd44, OAM4J
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Great! I hope he won't be like innoson who don't manufacture for mass market but keep hoping for government patronage |
Janosky:Happened in 2010 |
Abolarin91:This reasoning is why there are few wealthy people in the world, only 1% of world population. Because majority are all doing same thing, am not surprised you're with the majority. |
Issybilla:Wtf Orgies we pray to have on a daily is what someone calls a problem. Many are really living in bondage in the name of religion |
Borntosmoke:Read and learn from someone who have many houses in choice locations without ever building 2bedroom flat with my capital. |
Muslee4luv:This is a major source of poverty in the land. Small money enter person hand boom e rush go begin mould block and foundation. Money that would have been invested or put into business gets buried just to belong. |
Urchins says Obi is only taking Atiku's stronghold, Lols Meanwhile Tinubu's block votes is been taken by Atiku up north, haha I guess Tinubu just have to take Kwakwanso's votes in Kano, Lols again ![]() |
aylive02:Even in death the pictures remains... All former presidents and governors retains the title for all eternity |
This is the beginning of the end for twitter It’s makes no sense to edit a tweet and then disjoint it out of context in retweets and quotes |
N3TRAL:You’re olodo per excellence |
Ebubu:Did anyone forced Tinubu to negotiate with ASUU? He wanted to form guru in conflict resolution and got bursted, haha |
SpecialAdviser:He failed in his first task as presidential candidate, just as he’ll fail to win the elections |
N3TRAL:I hope when Peter OBI becomes president and ASUU strikes you’ll still remember this your brilliant history lessons ? |
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SeaTrade:Symp doesn't know the girl is a runs girl on duty ![]() |
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adecz: ![]() Wetin Datti do? |


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