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Christianity EtcRe: Prophet Tb Joshua 2014 Prophecy About APC & PDP by maximunimpact(m): 5:06pm On Jan 01, 2014
All the prophesies we need to here from God til
Jesus return is already written in the bible,
everyother prophesy is from the devil!
Christianity EtcRe: 2014 Prophecies By Pastor Adeboye (RCCG) by maximunimpact(m): 5:05pm On Jan 01, 2014
All the prophesies we need to here from God til
Jesus return is already written in the bible,
everyother prophesy is from the devil!
Christianity EtcRe: 2014 Prophecies By Dr. DK Olukoya Of MFM by maximunimpact(m): 5:02pm On Jan 01, 2014
All the prophesies we need to here from God til Jesus return is already written in the bible, everyother prophesy is from the devil!
Christianity EtcRe: Drop All TB Joshua's Prophesies For 2013 That Have Come To Pass Here! by maximunimpact(op): 4:32pm On Jan 01, 2014
Below is TBJ's 2013 new year prophesy, anyone with its corresponding fulfilment should kindly post:

Controversial Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua
released an intriguing list of prophetic
messages in his church service on Monday 31
December 2012, subsequently re-posted on his
official Facebook page, ‘TB Joshua Ministries’.

Joshua, who has a large repertoire of past prophecies
that have come to pass, predicted bad tidings for
politicians who ‘failed to reward those who helped
them succeed’ and declared that farming was an
anointed occupation for 2013 which would yield
financial success.

The
expectation in the service for Joshua’s prophetic
vision for 2013 was palpable, especially with the
news that he had just returned from a three day
period of fasting and prayer at an unknown
‘mountain’in Nigeria.
Testimonies preceded Joshua’s arrival, including that
of Hon Ken Emeakayi, a politician from Anambra
State, who recounted how he was miraculously
rescued from hired assassins after ministering
‘Anointing Water’ someone had given him, despite
his disbelief and skeptical impression of Joshua’s
ministry. Similarly, Chief Chika Okpala, a veteran
Nigerian comedian popularly known as ‘Chief
Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwogbo alias 4:30’, testified
with his family how his brother’s wife was released
from kidnappers after he had visited Joshua’s church
for prayers and used his ‘Anointing Water’.

Dr Joseph Ayoola explained how he was saved from a
severe form of depression and suicidal tendencies
through Joshua’s prayer and prophecy followed by a
subsequent regeneration in his medical career and
re-accreditation of his hospital that had closed down
due to his problems. Then, an American ex-military
man who travelled from Germany to Nigeria
explained how he had been mysteriously paralysed
from waist down for nearly a year before coming to
Joshua for prayers. He walked in the midst of the
congregation, testifying that he had received a
‘miracle’ from Jesus Christ as doctors had told him he
would never walk again.
Loud applause heralded Joshua’s arrival in the
service, and he went straight into the prophecy for
the year, stating that people wished to hear the mind
of God for the upcoming year. “2013 is a year of
surprises. I am seeing many great, famous, popular
and rich men and politicians will become helpless
and in need of help in matters of sickness, disease,
finances, death, etc,” he said in the service broadcast
live on the popular Christian station Emmanuel
TV.“One of the causes: They have failed to reward
those who helped them to succeed. This is the year of
judgment, especially for politicians who use youth to
support their political ambitions without reward after
winning power.”
Joshua then proceeded to celebrate the future of
farming, claiming that providence would favour those
who engaged in it this year. “Those in the foodstuff
business will have a field day this year. Farming and
agriculture will be the order of the day and will help
greatly to be the source of solution this year. People
engaged in it will be greatly blessed.”
Joshua, speaking to the thousands who had gathered
in his church to usher in the New Year, counselled
young people who spent vast resources of energy,
time and finances in the pursuit of foreign travel to
rather invest in agriculture. “They will achieve
greatness by transacting in agriculture and foodstuff
and become successful in export and import
business.”
He further advised couples dissatisfied with their
current occupations to allow one of them to pursue a
career in agronomy. “Those who have been working
for many years and have never been satisfied with
the job and salary they receive, the little limited
resources at their disposal should be invested in
foodstuff business or agriculture, especially those
already married. They should divide themselves in
such a way that either the husband or wife should
step down from service where they receive salary
and face agriculture.”
Joshua was emphatic in his conviction that such
actions would reap great rewards, stating it was a
secret God had revealed to him. “Foodstuff business
and agriculture or farming are anointed businesses
this New Year, to revive the world from economic
depression. This is the secret of God revealed to you
today. Quote me; you will not regret doing it. My
name is T.B. Joshua.”
Additionally, Joshua predicted that natural disasters
would continue to abound, alongside accidents on
land, sea and air. He proclaimed that faithful
Christians would receive answers to prayers,
especially in the area of couples seeking for the fruit
of the womb. Joshua called on people to engage in
charitable activities, especially in provision of
scholarships to deserving young people. “Share their
pain and share their joy. This year, there is great
reward in doing this if you do it with all your heart.”
He concluded by advising people to stop the habit of
praying against enemies. “Stop praying against
those who hurt you. This year, you will see clearly
that God is God of vengeance. Instead, you should
pray for them.
Joshua stated that he would be revealing further
prophetic messages for the international community
and world leaders in subsequent services. He then
prayed for the congregation, including the thousands
who had gathered in huge overflow tents outside,
decreeing that 2013 would be a year where ‘new
dreams come true’ for genuine Christians.
Christianity EtcDrop All TB Joshua's Prophesies For 2013 That Have Come To Pass Here! by maximunimpact(op): 1:27pm On Jan 01, 2014
A lot of TB Joshua's prophesies for 2013 have graced the social media in 2013, much like its doing early on in this 2014. Now is time to take stock, kindly drop any of his prophesies u heard will fulfil in 2013 and also tell us how it came to pass.
PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu is THISDAY’s Man Of The Year! by maximunimpact(op): 1:16pm On Jan 01, 2014
Tinubu defined 2015 election, he has strategically layed waste to the PDP and made GEJ soft. U may not beliv it but don't be surprised OBJ and Tinubu will work 2geda 4 2015. It is a well deserved award!
PoliticsRe: Bola Tinubu is THISDAY’s Man Of The Year! by maximunimpact(op): 10:48am On Jan 01, 2014
alj harem: man of the year is Tinubu shocked shocked shocked Nigeria is in trouble.
Like him or hate him, 2013 politics revolves around him, he have set d agenda 4 2014 and set d pace ahead of 2015. D future of dis republic depends of wat he and his cabals do from now on. So beat it!
PoliticsBola Tinubu is THISDAY’s Man Of The Year! by maximunimpact(op): 10:22am On Jan 01, 2014
Bola Tinubu: The Man Who (Re)Built Nigerian Opposition

https://cdn.thisdaylive.com/0bef99d6-acf5-4e2c-9779-8fa02ba3fcd4/assets/2502N1.Asiwaju-Bola-Tinubu.jpg?maxwidth=400&maxheight=540

He might not be the darling of all, but Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a two-time governor of Lagos State, has carved a niche for himself in the 14-year history of the rebirth of democracy in Nigeria. His persona excites as much awe as fear from the people, especially the political class.

He has through his doggedness and can-do spirit earned a name for himself as one of the foremost politicians of the nation's fledgling Fourth Republic. Although Tinubu's participation in the politics of the Fourth Republic was not his first foray into politics, it was in the current dispensation that he made a name for himself.

As a senator representing Lagos West Senatorial District in the aborted Third Republic, the dispensation did not last long enough for him, just like many others, to make his mark. The annulment of the June 12, 1993 election by the Gen. Ibrahim Babangida-led junta, put paid to efforts to return Nigeria to civil rule after almost a decade of military interregnum. In the heat of the civil protest that trailed the annulment, he teamed up with others in the defunct National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) to rally the people behind the campaign to force the military back to the barracks. Like many leaders of the anti-military group, he was forced to flee to exile, especially under the late Gen. Sani Abacha dictatorship that resorted to state brutality to subdue the opposition.

Whatever Tinubu might have done to advance the cause of democracy before the Fourth Republic, has paled to insignificance with his avowed commitment, in the extant dispensation, to champion the cause of sustaining one of the cardinal principles of democracy: the people's right to choose. In this quest, he has become the face of the alternative force in a nation that for all intent and purpose, has been tending towards a one-party system since 1999.

With the return of democracy in 1999, Tinubu joined his comrades in NADECO and others in the now comatose Alliance for Democracy (AD) on whose platform he won the Lagos State governorship election. The AD was the ruling party in the South-west, controlling the administration of the six states in the region. It was a domination that brought the party under intense pressure, especially given the fact that the then President Olusegun Obasanjo of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) got into power without the support of his Yoruba kinsmen. Like AD, Obasanjo, whose presidency was hobbled by its lack of support from his kinsmen, was also under pressure to redress the situation.

Obasanjo bid his time and in the run-up to the 2003 general election, he deployed guile and diplomacy to outwit the leadership of the pan-Yoruba group, Afenifere, to ensure that the Yoruba supported his re-election. In the election, the PDP swept the polls and of the six AD governors then, only Tinubu returned for a second term in office. Tinubu survived the Obasanjo onslaught as he saw through his shenanigans during his negotiations with the Yoruba leaders such as the late Chief Abraham Adesanya, Chief Ayo Adebanjo and Chief Olanihun Ajayi.

His victory was to redefine the relationship between the duo during their second term. A chagrined Obasanjo never forgave Tinubu for outfoxing him. At every point in their official interaction, he did all he could to frustrate the Tinubu administration. When Tinubu made moves to build the first independent power plant in Nigeria, the Obasanjo administration frustrated it.

The frosty relationship between them was to further deteriorate when Lagos made moves to create more local government areas in deference to the yearnings of the people. The state, after going through the constitutional process, finally created 37 additional local government areas, which the Obasanjo administration refused to recognise. The creation of additional local governments in the state turned out to be a battle of wits between Obasanjo and Tinubu. To force Lagos to revert to its 20-local government structure, Obasanjo directed the seizure of funds to local governments in the state, totalling over N10 billion, from the Federation Account. Not even a Supreme Court judgment, which described his action as illegal, could make the former president back down.

The duo were to be locked in a fresh political battle, reminiscent of that of 2003 in the 2007 general election. By then, Tinubu had pulled out of AD to form the Action Congress (AC), which later metamorphosed into the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN). Obasanjo, as the outgoing president wanted to ensure the continued domination of the PDP in the South-west, to consolidate his position as a respectable leader of the party.

On the other hand, Tinubu was set to reclaim the geopolitical zone from the rampaging PDP machinery. In the end, PDP retained its five states with ACN retaining Lagos. But it turned out to be a pyrrhic victory for the ruling party because with an uncommon determination, Tinubu engineered and encouraged the legal battles that finally led to the reclamation of Ondo, Ekiti, Osun and Edo States from the PDP.

From the scratch, he built the ACN to a formidable political party that within a short time became the major opposition party in Nigeria. He deployed his resources, energy and political acumen to give the ruling party a fight in the political space.

In his avowed determination to ensure the defeat of PDP, he tried to form an alliance in the run up to the 2011 general election with Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, another respectable opposition leader. Under the scheme, the ACN and Buhari's Congress for Progress Change (CPC) were to work together. But the alliance, which began rather late, failed due to irreconcilable differences between the two party leaders.

Nevertheless, they were not discouraged. What Tinubu and Buhari failed to pull off in 2011, they did in 2013. With their encouragement, focus and determination, they were able to bring the major opposition parties in the country to come together. They adopted a novel, though complicated process that eventually led to the formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which in its short existence has been nibbling at PDP's stronghold.

Starting out with 11 governors after its formation, APC recently increased the number of governors in its fold to 16 following the defection of five aggrieved PDP governors to the party. APC has since turned the PDP, the behemoth that had a stranglehold over the political space in Nigeria since 1999, into a minority party in the House of Representatives. Effectively, as the PDP grows weaker by the day, the APC waxes stronger.

As the nation approaches another election year in 2015, the electorate is assured of a choice: it is either PDP or APC. This largely has been due to the unwavering commitment of Tinubu who has given his all to nudge the opposition in the right direction. For his foresightedness and unrelenting determination to deepen Nigeria’s democratic space, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is THISDAY’s Man of the Year.


www.thisdaylive.com/articles/bola-tinubu-the-man-who-re-built-nigerian-opposition/167728/
PhonesRe: Nigerian Twitter Users (Tweeps) Thread - Let's Follow Each Other by maximunimpact(m): 7:44am On Jan 01, 2014
I remain unanimous on nairaland, I will not fall to this scheme of exposing my identity!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Pls I Heard Union Bank Is Recruiting Presently by maximunimpact(m): 7:24am On Jan 01, 2014
Does any1 knw wch qualifications advertised? Bsc, HND, ND ?
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by maximunimpact(m): 6:23am On Jan 01, 2014
As th first to comment this 2014, here are my rules:
1. No question should be answered with ''go to ur study center'' if u don't know it, ignor it som1 with xperience will answer it!

2. Nobody should ask ''when is the admission form coming out/closing date

3. Nobody should form mr ITK dis 2014

4. Any comment this year should solve somebody's problem

5. Spreading of fake news/rumors is strictly prohibited

6. All comments and questions should be done with correct grammar(no pigin english)

7. There should be healthy and constructive criticism/arguement

8. Everybody should have mutual respect for each other

9. Use of foul language is not allowed

10. Always be the first to drop d breaking news
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Welcome to 2014 people, as I declear myself, the impact flair the unofficial moderator of this thread!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland Award Tag For Year 2013! by maximunimpact(m): 10:32pm On Dec 31, 2013
Nobody know maximunimpact yet, but I tell u what by d tym 2014 unwinds, ''the impact flair'' will maximise his impacts, bringing evrybody to the character of d monika ''maximunimpact'' so help me God!
RomanceRe: Common Words Guys Use And Their Meanings by maximunimpact(m): 3:57pm On Dec 29, 2013
prettyjo: i dnt totally agree cos av nt experienced such
Do u have a boyfriend?
RomanceRe: Why Do Women Feel That Sex Is All A Guy Wants? by maximunimpact(m): 8:47am On Dec 29, 2013
After d sex and den wat next? Girl try 2 reason beyond sex
RomanceRe: Five Words ladies Use in a conversation and their meaning. by maximunimpact(m): 9:40am On Dec 28, 2013
ifex370: gbam....
Two blockheads
RomanceRe: Five Words ladies Use in a conversation and their meaning. by maximunimpact(m): 7:59am On Dec 28, 2013
guy ANDROID: Wat works for James Bond might not work for Nicolas Cage.
Did I ask u 2 try my style? Guyz like u nva learn and u will later come crying dat a girl told u wateva...............dats wat u get if u don't be creative and innovative in aproachin women. These ladies are used 2 diz old bulcrap of hi and helo evry nw n den, imagin a girl will be wit his bf and u ping her, d episode dat will follow is a story 4 anoda day.
Politics35 States Cannot Pay Salaries Without Federal Allocations? by maximunimpact(op): 7:40am On Dec 28, 2013
Nigeria: 35 States Can't Pay Salaries Without
Federal Funds
27 December 2013 , By Nuruddeen M. Abdallah,
Source: Daily Trust
Only one of the 36 states can afford to pay workers'
salaries with internally generated revenues, Daily
Trust investigations revealed--underscoring the level
of dependence of the federating units on the central
government.
The remaining 35 states generate only a fraction of
funds they require to settle their wage bills annually.
This means that without federal funds, these states
cannot even afford salaries payment, not to talk of
executing any projects.
Daily Trust obtained information on states' wage bills
and drew comparisons with data on their internally
generated revenues (IGR), published by the National
Bureau of Statistics. The result showed that
onlyLagos State can pay salaries of its workers by
solely relying on revenues generated internally.
None of the 19 Northern states has this much
financial muscle. They all depend on federally-
allocated subventions, mainly made up of funds
generated from sales of crude oil that is extracted
down south.
Other components of the federal allocation, shared
between the three tiers of government on monthly
basis, include taxes collected by the Nigerian
Customs Service and the Federal Inland Revenue
Service.
The data published by the statistics bureau showed
that in 2010 and 2011, only seven states had IGR in
two-digit billions. Lagos is the only one with a three-
digit figure, while the remaining states had single
digits.
In 2012, the situation improved slightly with 12
states recording double-digit figures in billions while
Lagos remained the only with three-digit figures.
The implication of the low revenue generation by the
states is that most of them can barely sustain
themselves without recourse to monthly federal
subventions.
Most states have had to take short-term bank loans
to settle wages whenever there were delays in the
monthly disbursements by the Federation Accounts
Allocation Committee (FAAC).
Speaking to Daily Trust on this, a revenue advocate
said the state governments are simply too lazy to
generate revenues internally because of the oil
money they receive from Abuja every month.
Mr Dauda Garuba, coordinator of the Revenue Watch
Institute, said "because of the oil revenue they collect
monthly, state governors are no longer serious in
making money for their states."
High wage bills, low IGRs
Daily Trust investigations show that each of the 36
states pays yearly salaries in two-digit billions, but
most of them generate IGR in single-digit billions
annually.
Lagos generated N219 billion in 2012, three times its
annual wage bill of N76.5 billion.
States that generated more than N10 billion in 2012
are Kano, Kaduna, Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, Enugu, Edo,
Delta, Cross River and Akwa Ibom.
Among states with fairly strong revenue bases are
Rivers, which generates the second highest IGR of
N66.2 billion in 2012, but has an annual wages bill of
N96 billion.
Edo made N18.9 billion revenue but is weighed down
by a salaries bill of N28 billion yearly, while Cross
River generated N12.7 billion though it pays N22
billion wages annually.
Even though Kano has the highest IGR in the North,
the N24 billion it generated in 2012 is not enough to
pay salaries of its workers, which is N36 billion
yearly.
Kaduna, the second internal revenue earner in the
North, garnered N11.5 billion but which is less than
half its N27.4 billion annual wage bill.
The situation with the remaining states is worse, as
their annual wage bills are several times larger than
their internally generated revenues.
For instance, Zamfara's internally generated revenue
is N2.5 billion in 2012, while its annual wage bill is
N13.2 billion; Yobe generated N1.7 billion, and has a
yearly salaries bill of N18 billion; while Adamawa's
N23 billion wage bill is five times higher than its IGR
of N4.6 billion.
Even oil-rich Bayelsa State generated only N3 billion
in 2011, but pays N48 billion in salaries yearly.
Nasarawa made N4.1 billion in 2012 but spends N24
billion yearly in salaries; Sokoto generated N3.8
billion in 2010 and spends N16.8 billion on annual
wages; and Kogi got N3.1 billion in 2012 but it is
workforce soaks up N44 billion yearly.
Kwara (salaries, N11 billion; revenue, N7.2 billion),
Benue (revenue, N8.4 billion; salaries, N34.8 billion),
Katsina (salaries, N14.4 billion; revenue, N5 billion),
Bauchi (salaries, 26 billion; revenue, N4.1 billion),
Ondo (revenue, N10.1 billion; salaries, N48 billion),
Plateau (revenue, N7 billion; salaries, N20.7 billion),
Kebbi (revenue, N5.4 billion; salaries N12 billion),
Niger (revenue, N3.7 billion; salaries N31.2 billion),
and Gombe (salaries, N14.4; revenue, N3.7 billion).
Others are Abia (salaries, N30 billion; revenue, N3
billion), Akwa Ibom (salaries, N33.2 billion; revenue,
N13.5 billion), Anambra (revenue, N6.1 billion;
salaries, N16.3 billion), Borno (salaries, N20.7 billion;
revenue, N2.4 billion), Delta (revenue, N45.5 billion;
salaries, N85.2 billion) and Ebonyi (salaries, N16.8
billion; revenue, N14 billion).
There are also Ekiti (salaries N24 billion, revenue
N3.8 billion), Imo (revenue N6.8 billion, salaries
N22.8 billion), Jigawa (salaries N33.5 billion,
revenues N1.4 billion), Osun (salaries N22.8 billion,
revenue N5 billion), Oyo (salaries N49 billion,
revenue N14 billion), Taraba (revenue N3.4 billion,
salaries N21.6 billion).
'States are lazy'
Revenue Watch Institute coordinator Garuba said
described the situation whereby states depend
heavily on federal subventions as unfortunate
because each state has the potential to sustain itself.
"It is unfortunate that the governors, particularly in
the North abandoned agriculture. Every state has the
potential to be self-sufficient only if the chief
executive knows what he is doing," he said.
"I still wonder why Niger and Nasarawa states can't
utilise their proximity to Abuja by creating mega
cities in Zuba and Mararaba respectively. These
places, if well planned, can rake in billions for the two
states. But, go there, what you find is terribly
unorganised slums," Garuba added.
He said that a recent report shows that "Yobe state
alone can produce beans enough to supply the needs
of West Africa. But look at it today, the state is
engulfed in conflicts."
{Additional reporting from Misbahu Bashir (Kaduna),
Ismail Mudashir (Kano), Adamu Saleh (Gombe), Hope
Abah (Makurdi), Lami Sadiq (Jos), Garba Muhammed
(Birnin Kebbi), Shehu Umar (Gusau), Kabir Anwar
(Yola), Rakiya Muhammed (Sokoto), Abdulkadir
Badsha Mukhtar (Dutse), Hir Joseph (Lafia), Hamisu
Kabir Matazu (Damaturu), Usman Bello (Lokoja),
Aliyu Hamagam (Minna), Abdullateef Aliyu (Ilorin),
Victor Edozie (Port Harcourt), Patrick Odey (Uyo),
Bola Ojuola (Akure), Kehinde Akinyemi (Abeokuta),
Chris Eze (Yenegoa), Femi Akinola (Lagos) & Hamisu
Muhammad.}


www.m.allafrica.com/stories/201312270703.html/?maneref=http%3A%2F%2Fmobile.newsnow.co.uk%2FA%2F687148100%3F-18885%3A4821%3At
RomanceRe: Five Words ladies Use in a conversation and their meaning. by maximunimpact(m): 7:19am On Dec 28, 2013
D kk tin is d reason y I don't chart wit ladies, I prefer calling her and we talk 4 6mins and rest my nerves. If I am really in2 a girl, I don't boda adding dem 2 my chartin applications, or takin her pin, because der is a sayin dat d more u distant ur self frm ur loved ones, d more dey miss u. Most girls dat I meet, I recently discovered dat am most likely 2 succeed wit wateva plan I av 4 her wen I don't take her pin but calls her always, by doin so u may nt giv her d oppotunity to kk u out. If u call and she does not answer, stop calling her 4 days until she flashes u, den call her immediately but don't ask her abt d missed calls and all dat, at dis point dat pride in her will diminish and u takes control, d nxt tin she will ask u is don't u chart atall? Ma broda ur reply should be simply ''I don't like chartin'' even wen u ar usin a bb and techno phones.
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by maximunimpact(m): 8:30am On Dec 22, 2013
is it possible 2 combine 1st n 2nd semester courses in 4level 2geda and if it work can I graduate without paying d compulsry N2,500 for d 2nd semester I skipped? Anyone wit practical answers shud pls respond..........
PoliticsRe: APC Visits Obasanjo Today by maximunimpact(m): 6:16am On Dec 22, 2013
HisRoyalHardnes: Condole him please... He has lost out in the crude oil bonanza.
If APC wins in 2015, I would leave Nigeria till further notice. APC will steal and steal and steal and loot... Yes they would fight corruption(pdp) and build infrastructure( bot e.g lekki concession company and bicourtney-Ibadan expressway)
But they must be Tinubu and obasanjo looting the southwest dry, the north have looting in their DNA no matter the party, Rochas continues to fool IMO state, Ngige reinforces to take back anambra, by looting massively as an APC minister) amaechi looting for the masses of rivers state, saraki sucking Kwara dry as usual. These men (and several others) would out loot the previous pdp godfathers in their territory so as to be in control. Whereas a pdp Godfather would utilize 500m to provide boreholes in certain communities,(because he is now accustomed to looting oil billions) a fresh APC man would embezzle everything so as to catch up.
All these men, from ribadu to oritsejafor, to tafa balogun to Tinubu to obj to kwankwaso to tambuwal to Stella oduah are politicians. Nigerian politics is all about the loot. Fresh looters always "outloot" previous looters which makes the previous looters appear like saints.
GEJ continua
Oritsejafor in d mix?
RomanceRe: Why Sex Should Wait Until Marriage by maximunimpact(m): 5:58pm On Dec 21, 2013
Abeg apart from val place, do anyone know of any other Okpo joint in Asaba?
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole Donates N2m To 'Go And Die' Widow by maximunimpact(m): 4:25am On Dec 03, 2013
Psychedelia: What is this? Some poor attempt at countering the uppercuts from his political enemies?

So, because PDP don give money to the same widow he'd publicly told off in such a barbaric way, na dis PR stitch job im wan do?

From the words of my grandfather, "The best gift offered with the wrong intention, always proves the most dangerous".

I guess this money is meant to cover for her funeral, after she has "gone and died".
Ironically nobody knws about ur grandfather, d few ppl dat met him nva took him as a wiseman including u! Carry go osho baba!
RomanceRe: Romance In Church by maximunimpact(m): 8:21am On Dec 01, 2013
Thavik: Baba you be mumu, you dey claim christian cm dey call another person worwor and biatch...na so hypocrites dey full church nowadays..im not saying im holy, but at least i dont pretend to be what im not....i spit on you. angry
U be full
RomanceRe: Romance In Church by maximunimpact(m): 8:20am On Dec 01, 2013
Thavik: Baba you be mumu, you dey claim christian cm dey call another person worwor and biatch...na so hypocrites dey full church nowadays..im not saying im holy, but at least i dont pretend to be what im not....i spit on you. angry
U be fool
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by maximunimpact(m): 7:34pm On Nov 29, 2013
ferdimako: I am not here to please you and you know that. Did the calendar say exams will end Nov.30? Didn't it start one week after what the calendar stated? Guy!
Ur problem is dat u always claim 2 be xperienced n know it all, atime u talk as if u ar an authority, u can be a menthor 2 JJCs feeding dem wit lies. As 4 ur claims u ar damn wrong!
BusinessRe: A Gift Of N3M Or A Job Of N75,000 Per Month: Chose One! by maximunimpact(m): 5:42am On Nov 28, 2013
Take d 3M, even if u lack bizness idea just fix it in a bank per month, u are guaranteed atleast 4% interest each month wich is:
4÷100=0.04X3,000,000=N120,000 which is far above 75k with all d stress dat goes with working 4 som1 else. U can be managing d 120k interest monthly until a beta bizness idea sets in.
PoliticsRe: Presidency Intervenes In Dokubo-Asari’s Arrest by maximunimpact(m): 5:27am On Nov 28, 2013
russianmob27: Jonathan at it again angry
36 to comment by the way grin at least in better my J.S1 first term result wey i carry 88th position out of 110, my popsy been think sey na 88 percent grin
See dis guy dey embaras him old man. Chai!
EducationRe: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by maximunimpact(m): 9:21pm On Nov 26, 2013
ferdimako: Nothing is stable but I know NOUN wants to be doing two semesters, two examinations every academic year. First will always be May-Jun and the second Oct-Nov.
Ferd d man! I like ur civil nature dis tym around, d last tym u were quoting me was wen u wia spreading rumours dat d almost concluded xams will hold nxt year january, after I proved u wrong I don't think I can take ur stand serious on isues. Its just a matter of tym pal, d new calendar will be out.
PoliticsRe: G7 Governors Joins APC by maximunimpact(m): 2:08pm On Nov 26, 2013
yorke1: Ameachi is going to regret this! ganging up with the Northerner to unseat your brother. They have ruled for so many years with nothing to show for it. And you believe Buhari to perform magic now, wake up Ameachi the dreamer! Tinubu and Buhari only need your money for the forthcoming election. be wise!
U talk like a baby! Smh!
PoliticsG-7 Governors Join APC! by maximunimpact(op): 12:57pm On Nov 26, 2013
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G-7 govs join APC
on november 26, 2013 at 12:31 pm in news
The G-7 governors from the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) have moved on by joining the
opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).
The seven aggrieved governors of the People’s
Democratic Party reached this decision in a meeting
held last night at the Kano State governors’ lodge in
Abuja. The meeting ended at about 12.30am
The seven governors joining the APC are Rabiu
Kwankwaso (Kano), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Muazu
Aliyu (Niger), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Abdulfatah
Ahmed (Kwara) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers) and
Sule Lamido (Jigawa State).
More details soon


www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/nigerias-disintegration-might-become-reality-ngige/

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