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Phlegmwash: What's the source of Jesus' income? While He may have been a carpenter before he was 30, after clocking 30 he took up ministry job full time. Please don't tell me its donations..because a good number of His followers were poor and the few rich ones were advised to give up their riches to improve their chances of making heaven.Don't be dissuaded by heavens supernatural provisions for Jesus to discredit the fact that he was rich,that is he was on the affluent side.I hate religious arguements,help yourself to the bible. |
Wait till he becomes prime minister then you'll realize racism is real. |
Ughnn,It's not bad for a concert performance but to a regular outing,doesn't work at all. |
It's all over this forum,Administrator Seun,put one of these threads on the homepage. |
Nairaland is clearly a biased forum that supports these animals.Still don't know why this thread or the many others is not on the homepage. |
Now this is irritating that nairaland has still not put any of these threads on the homepage.More than 5 threads of these ISIS jihadists on this section,not one has graced the homepage,very clear bias. |
whytepawn1: well you have said it all. issues bothering on religion are really sensitive especially here in Nigeria. I created the thread just for information purposes and someone was already calling me a religious "bigot ".God help us all.The more reason there's no peace in Nigeria,cause they be afraid to discuss it.Still bewilders me how the moderators see this threads lurking in this section everyday and close an eye. |
cheruv: don't mind ASAPTRADEZIt's still funny none of the Arab nation speak on this yet they paint Israel black. |
ASAPTRADEZ: The isis is another terrorist groups nd thats the fact.The isis took adv of iraqs deteriorated leaderships, they hide under ISLAM which is an act of cowardice nd i believe this aint about religion but pure arrogance nd tryin to be superior. imperialist would rot in HELL.It's both genocide,one is genicide with reason,the other is genocide in madness. |
amiskurie: Why are Nigerians so ignorant.their minds have been so manipulated that they can use their common senses.Exactly my thoughts,am still waiting to see one of the threads of these terrorist attrocities on the homepage. |
“The United States can’t just look away. That’s not who we are. We’re Americans. We act. We lead. And that’s what we’re going to do on that mountain,” Obama said.God Bless Mr President,God Bless America. |
Y'all still on this.How bout this too .what is anyone doing to stop it.https://www.nairaland.com/1851404/horror-faced-non-sunnis-iraq |
What happened to this forum?Admin why hasn't any of these threads been moved to the homepage?People need to realise what is going in Iraq and Syria.Except there's a religious bias and support for the jihadist by the admin of this forum,if not please let everyone see this.Dunno why nigerians are full of religious sentiments,its gonna spark a e-war right,the whole Gaza killings has too.Its painful that just a few get access to this type of informations. |
F117A: I hope putin knows what he is doing,though it is a generally known fact that russia has the most tactical and battle-hardened generals in the world.Your prayer is the reason why they'll suffer first. |
GSKing: Life threatening diseases?Did someone wake up on the wrong side of the bed.You really pissed or something.Give them a break love,ain't worth it |
Thank goodness he's not brain dead.One could tell he was pressured into signing it.The Court to would be pressured to strike every anti-homosexuLity laws in Nigeria. |
That's more than the military budget of Nigeria.$7billion will create lots of food farm or at least fund Ebola cure research |
https://files.radar.ng/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/hair-extension.jpg With all the skill of a master weaver at a loom, Esther Ogble stands under a parasol in the sprawling Wuse market in Nigeria’s capital and spins synthetic fibre into women’s hair. Nearby, three customers – one in a hijab – wait for a turn to spend several hours and $40 to have their hair done, a hefty sum in a country where many live on less than $2 a day. While still largely based in the informal economy, the African haircare business has become a multi- billion dollar industry that stretches to China and India and has drawn global giants such as L’Oreal and Unilever. Hairdressers such as Ogble are a fixture of markets and taxi ranks across Africa, reflecting both the continent’s rising incomes and demand from hair-conscious women. “I need to braid my hair so that I will look beautiful,” said 25-year-old Blessing James, wincing as Ogble combed and tugged at the back of her head before weaving in a plait that fell well past the shoulder. While reliable Africa-wide figures are hard to come by, market research firm Euromonitor International estimates $1.1 billion of shampoos, relaxers and hair lotions were sold in South Africa, Nigeria and Cameroon alone last year.It sees the liquid haircare market growing by about 5 percent from 2013 to 2018 in Nigeria and Cameroon,with a slight decline for the more mature South African market. This does not include sales from more than 40 other sub-Saharan countries, or the huge “dry hair” market of weaves, extensions and wigs crafted from everything from synthetic fibre to human or yak hair. Some estimates put Africa’s dry hair industry at as much as $6 billion a year; Nigerian singer Muma Gee recently boasted that she spends 500,000 naira ($3,100) on a single hair piece made of 11 sets of human hair. The report also included the staggering numbers for hair products in the United States: In one clue to the potential for Africa, market research firm Mintel put the size of the black haircare market in the United States at $684 million in 2013, estimating that it could be closer to $500 billion if weaves, extensions and sales from independent beauty stores or distributors are included. What is certain is that Africa’s demand for hair products, particularly those made from human hair, is only growing. - Yahoo. www.radar.ng/art-life/study-shows-african-ladies-spend-over-7-billion-on-weaves-wigs-extensions-relaxers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=study-shows-african-ladies-spend-over-7-billion-on-weaves-wigs-extensions-relaxers |
phabulous88: Viewing this topic: xclusiv(m), nairo, micbabsFunny dude.Am on a different timeszone. |
chibwike: They would not know where we are na, coz we are just one peaceful country..we dont engage in the wars, we dont experience earthquakes, we are not in support of homosexualism, we are just a country that has the outmost favour of God
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Rikidony: SO THIS WRE PAUL BIYA SPEND CAMEROUN RECOURCES ON. I SEEYou mean Jonathan ![]() |
JPPhillips,your post is a big eye opener to the blind and confused savages on this forum.Hope they can assimilate this properly. |
ba7man: What brand is he representing??Whatever he is representing has no adverse effect on you.Let people be. |
Googled her,from the images directory,you see Chantal Biya Hair ,Chantal Biya Birkin.These are more pics of her.https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/04/23/article-1172240-0499F939000005DC-409_634x444.jpg https://www.bongo5.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/chantal_biya2.jpg https://37.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kw9xxaSHpf1qafpxfo1_500.jpg https://www.mediafritiq.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Chantal-Biya.jpg https://afrikangoddessmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/chantal-biya2.jpg https://www.mediafritiq.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/chantal-biya-2.jpg https://afri-culture.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Biya.jpg [img]http://www.prc.cm/images/presidency/chantal-biya.jpg[/img] https://www.kamerstories.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/chantal_biya_birthday_3.jpg https://www.api.ning.com/files/Zur-DruoxKON689X80TkuB8lGyt2tt9ZiEizKOZ5HuLK9FOfaqaPLyENmxZTZzxIDcYSY9Hvup7WO4olBvCr6BQ4jR6D5mT/ChantalBiyaBrendaandherbrother.jpg [img]http://www.prc.cm/images/news/hommage_a_mme_chantal.biya_m4.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.empowersuccessainafrica.files./2012/12/chantal_biya_birthday_4.jpg[/img] |
ba7man: Who told you they count him serious?? They don't.That's where you complicate yourself,he said his way of dressing is his brand,going for a job haunt requires the etiquette of professionalism and corporate dress sense for most jobs,but some jobs don't follow that rule,e.g,Google or Yahoo jobs. |
ba7man: He might have spoken sense right there but I refused to read it fully since one part of my mind pictures it coming from that "weird looking" man taking "weird looking" pics with that "weird looking" girl.Your President has been dressing like the Pirates of the Caribbean for years to international meetings against 97% of other world leaders in suit and tie,they obviously shouldn't be counting him serious anymore.You Nigerians get over your hypocrisy and self-righteous judgemental attitudes. |
Bird turns too human,cool story,y'all believe so much in superstitions. |


