lekki1444: I really dont feel the need to go to a muslim thread. humans need religion. i understand that. but muslim religion is not as exploitative as the christian one. i am yet to see an imam with a private jet walking with armed bodyguards wrth billions of naira while the congregation are suffering. the imam will sit on the floor with evverybody else
Eyaaaaa
You have the floor
Because it’s been given to you.
Nobody stole money from anybody to buy private jets.
If you know, you can tell us who David Oyedepo stole from to buy jets and copters
It’s quite a pity that they don’t see you on Threads about Orji Uzo Kalu et al
iceboy4752: Let me start first. Mine is named The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life And Business. It's a book by an American reporter, Charles Duhigg. Prior to reading that book, I used to have some bad habits that keep re-occuring, sometimes unconsciously. The book helped me identified and change some of my "keystone habits" which were the fountain from which other habits emerged. So folks, what is that great book that shaped your life or that made you realise something important? The essence of this thread is help one another by sharing different books. Someone on this forum may desperately need to read one or some of the books you'll share to make a great difference in their life.
GOV. UMAHI, DAUGHTER AND THREE CLOSE AIDES TEST NEGATIVE FOR COVID-19
The Governor of Ebonyi State, Engr. David Umahi has confirmed that he has fully recovered from the COVID-19 Pandemic as he tested Negative alongside his Daughter and three of his close aides in the evening of Friday. "I am happy to announce my recovery, that of my daughter and three close aides from Coronavirus which we tested positive to 4 weeks ago as our result came in Negative on Friday evening.
"It was a time of sober reflection for me as I watched how different quarters took it upon themselves to seek the face of God through prayers and I am grateful for this act which unarguably aided my quick recovery. "Thank you all and God bless."
Signed: Francis Nwaze Special Assistant to the Governor (Media and Publicity) 31st July, 2020
lekki1444: this nigga chris is crazy lmaooo. all your demonic power has been shut down
somebody tell that demonic chris to read
Romans 13:1, ESV: "Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God."
Bible Scholar
Tarrrrrrrrr
You want to start talking about tithes and offering
Xinox: I started driving at 15 and became a defensive and trained driver at 19.Don't get me wrong, I am a graduate from one of the prestigious universities but my love for driving pushed me into a difficult situation. My Boss is a nice man and the wife will always want me in bed! How can I pay this Man that is so kind to me with evil. At 25 iam a mess if I can do this to a good man... I resigned from this job a week ago cos I can't tell the man this is what the wife is doing and the man keep asking me to come back to work. Please I am confuse, advise me.
DICKstractor: Behold!! Ladies and gentlemen, the quest for greener pasture
To the African gentleman, this might be their rag parts of the rag-to-riches story.
But at the end of the day, they might still get caught and deported
The best way to get into a country is through legal means. You will have nothing to fear. Sirens from the police vehicle won't send chills to your bone marrow
To our African comrades, we wish you luck as you search for a better life. We will join you soonest but legally
Favour2323: Nairalanders, I'm about to do something my conscience doesn't agree with but it feels like the right decision to make. I have a boyfriend. We've been dating for the past 6 months. I love him. We were good friends before we started dating. I'm someone who doesn't trust easily and I like to assess a guy for a while before dating him. I assessed his intentions and I realised he didn't just want to have sex with me and leave. He loved me just as I loved him.
Three months ago I met this guy. At first I just saw him as a friend, but as I got to know him I started noticing the good qualities he possessed. He's very attractive, very intelligent and wellspoken. My conversations with him were so immersive. The little time I spent with him always left a profound impression on me. Soon I noticed I had started developing feelings for him. I was still in love with my boyfriend nevertheless.
One day the new guy asked me if I had a boyfriend. I told him I did. The next day he called me and said that he didn't want to interfere with my relationship. He said he had feelings for me and he couldn't remain friends with me when he knows I have a boyfriend. I told him that I had feelings for him as well and that we could still remain friends but he refused and suggested that we stopped talking. He hasn't called or texted me since that day.
This situation has left me in an emotional turmoil. This new guy represents everything I want in a guy and as much as I don't want to admit it, he possesses better qualities than my boyfriend. I can't imagine a life where I can't talk to him anymore. I really like him. His decision has left me in a dicey position. It's unfair to leave my boyfriend who has always been nice to me for someone else, but the new guy doesn't want to have anything to do with me again as long as I'm in a relationship.
Please I need advice. I don't want to make the wrong decision.
You are maddt
You want to friend zone a boyfriend because of chop kpekus?
dukeprince50: dont go and make up ur mind, be here doing DELAYtionship and decamping from one man to the other every three months till u turn 35, dicey dice u there, Rubbish
Omooba77: his family members and some top government officials to observe the Eid El-Kabir prayers inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The President’s claim that he has done his best on insurgency and militancy came two days after insurgents attacked the convoy of the Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum.
The governor was said to be on routine inspection when his convoy was attacked by suspected members of Boko Haram between Baga and Munguno on Wednesday.
On Thursday, multiple explosions from mortars fired by suspected Boko Haram members hit Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, leaving many injured.
But Buhari, who recalled that his regime inherited the security challenges from the previous administration, said he has done his best.
He however knocked security agencies on the current security challenges in the North West and North Central, saying they can do better than what they are currently doing.
The President said, “I want Nigerians to be very conscious of their country and what we inherited when we came in 2015 was Boko Haram – North East and the militants, the South-South. Nigerians know that we have done our best.
“What is coming up in the North West and North Central is very disturbing indeed but I believe the military, the police, and other law enforcement agencies from the report I am getting, I think they could do much better.
They could do much better, but we are keeping them on the alert all the time to do their duties.”
The President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, later issued a statement quoting Buhari as giving assurances that there would be more resources for the country’s military, police, and other security agencies to deal with the unwanted security situation in some areas of the country.
The statement was titled “President Buhari pledges more resources to deal with ‘very disturbing’ security situation in parts of the country.”
Shehu said while assessing the state of security in the country, the President described the situation, particularly in the North West and the North Central parts of the country as “very disturbing.”
He further quoted Buhari as saying that while much had been achieved, security-wise, from the situation he inherited in 2015, more still needed to be done. The statement read, “He (the President) said considering the security situation on ground when he came to office, ‘Nigerians know that we have done our best. However, what is coming out of the North West and the North Central is very disturbing.’
“Responding to a specific question on the performance of the service chiefs which recently, he said needed to get better, the President said that the military, the police, and other security agencies are working hard.
“We are making available resources to them to even do better,” he assured, adding that “from the reports I am getting, they could do much better…they could do much better. But we are keeping them on the alert all the time to do their duties.”
Shukusheka: It is not even a blackman thing, it is a reflection of races still battling with poverty. White people can afford to shift their interest into wildlife because they have attained a certain level of self actualization, they have lesser fundamental things to worry about.