Politics › Re: Pictures Of Murdered Students Of Mubi Polytechnic by mbhs139(m): 10:21pm On Oct 03, 2012 |
samkoro: 1) Islam as predicted in the bible by Jesus Christ already is the anti christ.
2) Ishmeal (arabs)was predicted to be blessed and in enemity with all.Today u can see that the blessing is oil while the enemity is islam.
3)Study Christ with the intention to find fault and you will find nothing but love.
4)Study Mohamed with the intention of finding faults and blood will cover ur eyes.
Does any good vitues of Hitler make him a good person,No.
Mohamed might have shown some good virtues in some places but does not make him a good person to follow.
A word is enough for the wise.Do not spend ur life-after-death in hell because of Allah,the satan This is the type of mindset that will disintegrate this country. Not the USA prediction. Becuase they know we are gullible |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of Murdered Students Of Mubi Polytechnic by mbhs139(m): 10:18pm On Oct 03, 2012 |
passionate88: u lied... I once stayed in Zaria(samaru) I knw 4 a fact that muslims hate Christians. You people just like peddling flasehood here. Well, that's not true |
Politics › Re: Pictures Of Murdered Students Of Mubi Polytechnic by mbhs139(m): 10:16pm On Oct 03, 2012 |
goldylock: I didn't know the union was an islamic thing. So SUG recites Quran? You see yourself? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan - I Can't Solve Nigeria's Problem Alone by mbhs139(m): 9:50am On Oct 01, 2012 |
Oritsejafor: In his sermon at the service, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, described the fundamentalist Islamic sect, Boko Haram, as a terrorist organisation.
Oritsejafor said the sect was being funded by some politicians who wanted to create political space for themselves as well as some outsiders who desired Nigeria’s disintegration
He said, “Boko Haram is a terrorist organisation; you and I know it. The activities of Boko Haram are not fuelled by poverty but by a religious fundamentalist ideology.
“Boko Haram is [b]funded from within by people who desire to use them to create political space for themselves and funded from without by those who want to see Nigeria divided along religious-ethnic lines . the underlined and bolded seem unrelated to me. speaking from the two sides of the mouth: Political; Islamic fundametilist; From Within; funded by politicians; create polotical space; blablabla Seems Pastor did not really know what's going on or actually does but trying to mislead us intobelieving something else. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful, The Ugly. by mbhs139(m): 9:31am On Oct 01, 2012 |
Very interesting!!! I wish we could have the history of Nigeria in pix like this too.
So, bitter rivalry among opponents is not a new thing in Nigeria's politics? I have learnt a lot, men |
Politics › Re: Nigeria: The Good, The Bad, The Beautiful, The Ugly. by mbhs139(m): 9:28am On Oct 01, 2012 |
Aussie: it's either u are just a kid who does not appreciate knowledge or a cyber-fraudster i.e yahoo-yahoo. You got it right. But my friend, just feel sorry for the guy's parents for all the money wasted in educatin him |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan To Return To Nigeria Soon by mbhs139(m): 11:32pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
lat4real: She was only treated of appendicitis through surgical operation at the German hospital . So, no hospital or Doctor fit treat that one for nigeria? Hum! |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan To Return To Nigeria Soon by mbhs139(m): 11:28pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
talk true: This is the main why people should allow her to Rest in Peace you be bad pikin |
Politics › Re: The Most Intelligent And Eloquent Nigerian Governors by mbhs139(m): 11:24pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
ba7man: Fashola, he has a way of making you see situations from a logical point of view. You can actually be eloquent and not pass any sensible information across to your audience. If past Govs were included Donald Duke would make the list. |
Politics › Re: The Most Intelligent And Eloquent Nigerian Governors by mbhs139(m): 11:22pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
saxywale: 1. Fashola 2. Amaechi 3. Oshiomole 4. Akpabio
The ranking is based on 60minutes interview with Angela. Fashola is very knowledgeable and widely read ... He could pass for an environmentalist, engineer, lawyer, public relations expert e.t.c. That's my reason why is number one. Thumbs UPPP!!!!! |
Politics › Re: The Most Intelligent And Eloquent Nigerian Governors by mbhs139(m): 11:19pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
sub_zero: Bro, been a lawyer doesn't guarantee intelligency. Fashola may be in my fifth position. Like i said, state your order. You no get sense |
Politics › Re: Empty Seats, As GEJ Addresses The UN General Assembly by mbhs139(m): 11:17pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
blink182: Wow, I even feel embarrassed for this guy  anonymous: Men i feel sorry for GEJ. He needs prayer seriously I honestly feel the same way too. |
Politics › Re: Empty Seats, As GEJ Addresses The UN General Assembly by mbhs139(m): 11:12pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
CyberG: For goodness sake, I couldn't agree more with you but see how people are in denial, so disgusting! Anytime some reporter is interviewing Fashola whether sitting or while on the move, some things are VERY clear: His strong grasp of the issues, places, dates, names, etc are just reels out without having to stammer or correct himself repeatedly; a logical explanation of whatever the plan under execution is, where the project is currently and the projection into the future; his oration and carriage of himself projects confidence and authority and his power of expression is very impactful. Can anyone say the same of Jonathan? Did you not see in this same interview where Jona is trying to say the menace of BH is on the decline and he says "...it is going down now...". How can a Ph. D president be so piss poor that he cannot construct precise statements that a worldwide audience (supposedly) of his interview would be listening to? Exactly! Exactly!! Exactly !!! Infact, I love that Fashola's carriage. I read one of his interview in THE SUN newspaper, and you will wonder whether Fashola is an engineer, an economist, a project manager or what... An another thing I liked about him when he talks is that he refer to his team as 'us' when ever he's talking about issues. |
Politics › Re: Empty Seats, As GEJ Addresses The UN General Assembly by mbhs139(m): 11:06pm On Sep 28, 2012 |
Pukkah: Jonathan's handling of interviews is usually weak, lack-lustre and bland. He lacks erudition and talks without passion. Yet, he's supposed to be a former lecturer and a doctorate degree holder. Above all, he's supposed to be a leader.
Any wonder he could not assemble a star-studded cabinet with strict performance indicators? One of the clueless Ministers even said the Federal Government had done its best on the floods in the North Central region. What a country! Yea! You are right. Very correct at the boldened. And it annoys me so much. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Ex-PHB Boss Used N45M Stolen Funds To Pay Church Tithes by mbhs139(m): 8:52am On Sep 27, 2012 |
alphonso k: efcc a big liar This one don miss road o! You read the story at all? |
Politics › Re: Ondo Deputy Governorship Debate On AIT ..LIVE.. by mbhs139(m): 8:02pm On Sep 25, 2012 |
Adeyeyeaki: This is serious o. O my God! IKUEWUMI ROTIMI a deputy candidate dont know what Blue Print is. Am crying 4 dis nation.;-( Guy, me self no know am o. But I check wiki, see wetin him give me: wikipedia: A blueprint is a type of paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing, documenting an architecture or an engineering design. However, the term "blueprint" has almost been completely replaced with "drawing" in the design and construction industry . Na true? |
Politics › Re: The Bully Called Sanusi By Dele Momodu by mbhs139(m): 7:51pm On Sep 25, 2012 |
sojjy: This article is a must read for all most especially the political office holders.I must give kudos to Bob Dee for a job welldone.Sanusi really needs to be called to order before he goes astray.Most of the policies SLS introduced are ill-timed and when introduced not well managed.The lackadassical attitude of the sitting president has not really help him.He capitalised on the weakness of GEJ to executes his own agenda. This one don miss road. Bod Dee Ass Licker. Can not think on his own |
Politics › Re: The Bully Called Sanusi By Dele Momodu by mbhs139(m): 7:49pm On Sep 25, 2012 |
fork adict: Reading through Dele Momodu's piece, I couldn't but make the following conclusions: 1. From, the title through to the last letter of the said piece, his mission was to slime Sanusi. 2. If this were not so, why did he not counter sanusi's economic policies with well thought thru and researched alternatives? 3. Is this not the same Dele Momodu who has in the past (even until now?) publicly identified with and even celebrated figures who have sucessfully molested the Nigerian state, her people and her treasury? 4. Even if I take Momodu's piece at its face value. SLS is a bully. OK. So what? 5. He also accused Sanusi of having a Presidential ambition. An absolutely unsubstantiated and irrelevant point unworthy of mention.
As for Oga Jarus.
1.You mentioned in the sixth paragraph of your piece, 'The currency redenomination proposal for all it's benefits......' Please note that sanusi's aborted introduction of the 5,000 single not is not redenomination of our currency as you put it. 2. How sure are you that if sanusi were to contest the Presidential elections, he would poll hundred times the figure dele polled at the last elections? That's mere speculation. He may and he mayn't. 3. I agree with you that Sanusi has recorded some remarkable achievements since he assumed office. worthy of note was his sacking of the 8 corrupt former bank CEOs. Corruption is the public enemy number one of the Nigerian state. The earlier we all realised that the better for us all. You make sense |
Politics › Re: The Bully Called Sanusi By Dele Momodu by mbhs139(m): 7:46pm On Sep 25, 2012 |
MAYOWAAK: Moreover, his incompetence, profligacy (he now wants CBN to be sponsoring the Super Eagles!! LOL!!) How does the CBN sponsorship of the Super Eagles profligacy? Is the Super Eagles not that of Nigeria? Or are you refering to the Super Eagles of another country. But the NNPC sponsors Nigeria's National Teams and even sponsors the live telecast of their matches. So, what's wrong in the CBN sponsoring the Super Eagles? From all what you have said, it is this that caught my fancy, and you know what? It rubbishes every other thing, as far as I'm concerned |
Culture › Re: Describe Your Country In One Word? by mbhs139(m): 11:31pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
linda_1: thx for the link,I will check later, now is time for bed lol  Nice talking to u my friend  Ole! Thief!!! Now now, she don become your friend. Ashawo!!! Barawo!!! Gbomo-Gbomo |
Politics › Re: Fashola, Clerics To Tackle Noise Pollution In Lagos by mbhs139(m): 11:28pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
There are about nine churches in my street. One has their revival ground right opposite my guardian's window.
It use to be a tough time anytime they are having revival.
And have you noticed one thing lately? Churches are buying houses virtually in all streets in Lagos, particular reference is made to Christ Chosen
Religion!!! |
Politics › Re: Fashola, Clerics To Tackle Noise Pollution In Lagos by mbhs139(m): 11:20pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
The Shabi of a thing does not have sense. Why attributing it to Fashola, when Fash himself does not attribute anything to himself?
Simply say, the State Government has ordered...bla bla bla.
Government officials should know how to present matter sometiimes.
He makes it look as if Fashola has a personal grudge against these houese of God. |
Politics › Re: Fashola, Clerics To Tackle Noise Pollution In Lagos by mbhs139(m): 11:18pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
Clemzy16: Propangada! Propangada! Propangada! All na wash! Policies like this cannot even work in other developed countries, not to talk of Nigeria. Noise polution ko! Noise polution ni! Mcheew.. Baad Belle. Mon... |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: World Bank 'Access Nigeria' Program: Worth The Effort ? by mbhs139(op): 11:12pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
Tusky44: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is"......I can imagine how those of you who passed the several stages were already dreaming of how you would wear suits and carry laptops about as worldbank enployees or seasoned professionals.
Honestly, if you put all that effort on 2plots of land farming, by now you would have become a "thousandnier" at least. Nigerian graduates please farm now before walmart and tesco arrives. Carve out a niche in farm-produce now and label it "organic" before the arrival of the supermarket giants. Am already doing so. Na true you talk but who go help us now? My grandpa use to have two farm lands we use to go to then during our holidays in osogbo, but I don't knwo the road to those places again. Otherwise, I would have to become a farmer |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: World Bank 'Access Nigeria' Program: Worth The Effort ? by mbhs139(op): 11:07pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
shadys: The training was on business process outsourcing(cross culture,speaking and communication skills,ms office suite),this I believe is one important added advantage any graduate would hope for.
NIIT trained 300+ participants in Kaduna.
The job fair was meant for employers to come and recruit graduates,invitations were sent to various companies,organizations but only few showed up and the training institutes that handled the training in various states had to collect CV's of the students they trained.
Job Fair in Nigeria is pretty new.
I think you should appreciate the BPO training and certificate you received courtesy of World Bank. We did not receive any certificate but a testiomnial. and by the way, we were not trained on all those things you mentioned. I have already had my CCIP (Certified Customer Intereactive Professional) from the BCI in the United States before going for the program. I thought it was going to be something higher than that, only to be taking through MS Office packages like word, excell and the likes. How can they be teaching us how to speak English after graduation. Besides, the grudeg of the matter as a matter of fact is that we were told that we will be placed on internship only for us to find ourselves at a job fair made opened to those that didn't even take part in the training. Is that fair enough? |
Christianity Etc › Re: TB Joshua - Pray Nigeria's Flag Doesn't Fly At Half-mast by mbhs139(m): 1:34pm On Sep 24, 2012 |
Ricky_Ross: will be used judiciously to help poor needy people around the world. And not to buy 4 private jets or build EXPENSIVE universities with church money this is one thing I like about him, and you can't take that away from him. Whether it's a strategy or not, the fact remains that he's doing it and we are seeing him do it. Ricky_Ross: Before now I used to give out only used clothes or electronics that I don't use again. But these days I give things that I need, not rejected things only . That's a good lesson to learn from your pastor Ricky_Ross: I learn these from TB Joshua. He teaches love . Ricky_Ross: Many other churches teaches about tithing only, bc they are always looking for more funds to buy more private jets and build more business empires, so their main teaching is TITHING TITHING TITHING and not about SALVATION Na true |
Politics › Re: Ex- IGP Ehindero Remanded In Prison For Theft. by mbhs139(m): 8:17pm On Sep 23, 2012 |
redcliff: U must be a rubbish guy to date a police woman.. I've never seen any correct police woman that's fine and presentable. Its either they are black with really big arses that can't make them walk or they are old and dirty. So u my friend dated one in one of the aforementioned categories. Yak!! Those women dirty die!!! |
Politics › Re: Ex- IGP Ehindero Remanded In Prison For Theft. by mbhs139(m): 8:15pm On Sep 23, 2012 |
pro01: Lol. Whose girlfriend did he snatch? Or which 'Bleep up' is he guilty of in the inner caucus? It's clear something is wrong somewhere, otherwise, Ehindero wouldn't be going through this embarrassment. They all buy their gurlfriends SUVs and houses worth far more than the trifling amount he is being tried for embezzling.Dem dey treat him Bleep up be dat. Exactly. He must have done something wrong somewhere for them to have gone after his file. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why No Riots Over Jesus's Wife Story? by mbhs139(m): 6:45pm On Sep 22, 2012 |
Kobojunkie: Stop this is all senseless ramblings and nothing more. What is happening is barbaric and should be condemned. the problem is rather than consistently condemn these acts, those in the muslim world rather dance around the issue as you are doing here. so what do you call what the action of the film producers, titanic? Isn't that suppose to be condemned too? Well, what I see here is that the aim and objectives of the film producers and Ad promoters has been achieved already ... set them (muslims vs. christians) agaisnt one another. Period |
Christianity Etc › Re: Your Thoughts On Mountain Of Fire And Miracles Church by mbhs139(m): 5:36pm On Sep 22, 2012 |
Honestly, I can't but laugh my head out on this post. Christianity!!! Islam!!!Religion !!! Na wa o!! |
Islam › Re: Questions On The “innocence Of Muslims”. by mbhs139(m): 5:27pm On Sep 22, 2012 |
rbjimoh: I believe everyone here will agree with me that the Whites prefer logic over every other things. In fact, they only believe in or do things which they have confirmed to be true and logical. If that is agreed upon, I'll then challenge all Christians on this site to google the statistics of the world fastest spreading religion. You'll find no other but Islam! If that is the case, the next question is why?
Many Whites, despite efforts by some people to tarnish the image of Islam, have come to realise the truth in Islam. Many of them, who were hitherto sworn enemies of Islam, in their efforts to search the Qur'an and Sunnah for substances to denigerate Islam actually found that the truth they contain were logical, irrefutable, irresistible and eventually accepted Islam. The facts are there on the internet. Surf through google and you'll read heart-tempering unblemished accounts of how people found Light.
(Having said that) ..., I will state categorically here that the chunk of Muslims in Nigeria, particularly those of the southwest, are at best muslims by birth, but have weak understanding of their religion. No Muslim, I [b](dare)[/b]dear say, that understands his religion will (n)ever harbour any iota of doubt about Islam however the circumstance. Islam is too much of facts than that. I am from Osun state myself, but I'm giving you the cardinal reason many southwestern muslims convert to Christianity( it is not because Christianity provided them with what Islam didn't, but it is because their hearts were empty.
Human beings are created to want to have happiness all through their lives. They dont want to suffer. They don't want to be in pain or lose someone dear to them. But, is that possible? The answer is no. Life is about admixture of joy and sorrow. You cannot be happy all through the day, let alone all through your life. Human mood follows the theory of dialectic.
Now, Christianity preaches that Sons of Adam are to be in persecutal state of happiness. If you are afflicted with illness, to the Christians, it is the work of the Devil or your neighbour or something like that. It is never the Will of God that has come to pass upon you.
Christians worship the figure of their pastors. They accord much reference to the pastors than they do even Jesus that they call 'God' .Islam, in contrary, states it clear that life is unchangeably- an alloy of joy and sorrow. Therefore, it is the lack of knowledge of this by some southwestern muslims that make many turn to Christianity when they face difficult(ies) or challenges.
Christians go to church not because they truely want to serve God, but because they are seeking 'miracles'. They live for the NOW. Their concern is about the world and what in it they could enjoy. Period.
The hope of any Muslim isn't about the world but the world beyond. We know, as Muslims, that Allah says: 'If this life and all that it contains were be an iota of weight in Allah's sight, He would not have given the infidels any of it' and so we do not outdo each just for this life.
If you think you have facts to prove me wrong, the floor is yours! |
Islam › Re: Questions On The “innocence Of Muslims”. by mbhs139(m): 5:26pm On Sep 22, 2012 |
rbjimoh: I believe everyone here will agree with me that the Whites prefer logic over every other things. In fact, they only believe in or do things which they have confirmed to be true and logical. If that is agreed upon, I'll then challenge all Christians on this site to google the statistics of the world fastest spreading religion. You'll find no other but Islam! If that is the case, the next question is why?
Many Whites, despite efforts by some people to tarnish the image of Islam, have come to realise the truth in Islam. Many of them, who were hitherto sworn enemies of Islam, in their efforts to search the Qur'an and Sunnah for substances to denigerate Islam actually found that the truth they contain were logical, irrefutable, irresistible and eventually accepted Islam. The facts are there on the internet. Surf through google and you'll read heart-tempering unblemished accounts of how people found Light.
(Having said that) ..., I will state categorically here that the chunk of Muslims in Nigeria, particularly those of the southwest, are at best muslims by birth, but have weak understanding of their religion. No Muslim, I [b](dare)[/b]dear say, that understands his religion will (n)ever harbour any iota of doubt about Islam however the circumstance. Islam is too much of facts than that. I am from Osun state myself, but I'm giving you the cardinal reason many southwestern muslims convert to Christianity( it is not because Christianity provided them with what Islam didn't, but it is because their hearts were empty.
Human beings are created to want to have happiness all through their lives. They dont want to suffer. They don't want to be in pain or lose someone dear to them. But, is that possible? The answer is no. Life is about admixture of joy and sorrow. You cannot be happy all through the day, let alone all through your life. Human mood follows the theory of dialectic.
Now, Christianity preaches that Sons of Adam are to be in persecutal state of happiness. If you are afflicted with illness, to the Christians, it is the work of the Devil or your neighbour or something like that. It is never the Will of God that has come to pass upon you.
Christians worship the figure of their pastors. They accord much reference to the pastors than they do even Jesus that they call 'God' .Islam, in contrary, states it clear that life is unchangeably- an alloy of joy and sorrow. Therefore, it is the lack of knowledge of this by some southwestern muslims that make many turn to Christianity when they face difficult(ies) or challenges.
Christians go to church not because they truely want to serve God, but because they are seeking 'miracles'. They live for the NOW. Their concern is about the world and what in it they could enjoy. Period.
The hope of any Muslim isn't about the world but the world beyond. We know, as Muslims, that Allah says: 'If this life and all that it contains were be an iota of weight in Allah's sight, He would not have given the infidels any of it' and so we do not outdo each just for this life.
If you think you have facts to prove me wrong, the floor is yours! |