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dreeldee:Were the journalists not invited? Without the journalists, the event won't get any attention. dreeldee:Nigerians believe we have bigger problems to solve in our DOMOT. We are tired of hearing millions of naira that do not get to the masses. Obama never mentioned taking care of Nigeria's masses (which is the duty of the govt and her people) if he became president or via his policies. dreeldee:No. No .No you hold such a sensitive post as the DG, NSE. some of your actions are against the CAC's rules. dreeldee:charity begins. . . . Please, what does her name Okereke-onyiuke mean? |
dreeldee:You don't care where their source of funds come from? dreeldee:this shows the class mentality that still exists here. Having your phd != smartness. Moreover, you specialized in an area of interest andI guess SMARTNESS is not a course. |
THANK YOU MTN NIGERIA Is the poster satisfied? |
iI guess that's why we need a back-up |
ztyle:www.yahoo.com wap.yahoo.com you should see the MESSENGER on the site |
ediongs:Last time I talked to them, I was told they "are working on it". So be patient with them. ![]() |
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Ogboraph:Nairaland has no power to prevent that user collecting money from you. people are different. It's your choice to go for it or not. Some do this for free, while others do not. What is not acceptable is if the member doesn't provide a 'caveat' in the 'offer' |
What a sigh of relief. |
Thank you Queen for giving us more anti-islamic websites. |
UseFool pikin |
Slap him down |
Box him |
Hopeless boy |
No o! I only showed her the face God gave me. |
@ dr na you sabi |
When did fred start footing his bills? In a country where unemployment is rife, how many athletes can sponsor their training? This stuff ain't easy. Before the Olympics, Fasuba had said he received 'invitations' to change citizenship. Buying airline tickets, getting accreditation et al ain't the effing business of athletes. These jobs can be delegated to ensure specialization if not for the selfish interests of the 'administrators' who know zilch about sports; not to talk of SPORTS ADMINISTRATION. |
Omg! Please, i do not want to cry! I just saw this on Bisi Olatilo show! It's ridiculous. . . |
Is that what you can see there? ![]() |
I get you. I also observed that peeps joke on some serious issues here. But some are just after the POSTS' NUMBER increasing on the memberlist. |
ASAW The Quran does not limit women from being leaders in any form, be it spiritual, societal or commercial. Many accounts throughout history reflect this idea, as women have held positions or pioneered movements. It's undisputed that one of the earliest commentators and scholars of Islamic knowledge was Aisha, the Prophet Muhammad's wife (may God be pleased with her). She transmitted and commented on many things the Prophet Muhammad said and did, which forms part of the basis of fiqh, or Islamic law. In addition to being legal scholars, women like Rabi'a al-'Adawiyya were spiritual leaders as well. These women are distinct from jurists because they focused on the spiritual needs of the people as opposed to expanding Islamic rules and laws. The only religious area from which women have traditionally been barred is leading the five daily prayers as an imam. Various explanations have been put forth, and although people like Amina Wadud have challenged them, the vast majority of Muslims have condemned her ideas. This isn't much different from the debates raging in Catholicism and Orthodox Judaism about ordaining female priests or rabbis. Although female Muslims have been business owners, political leaders and health professionals, it should be pointed out that historically these leaders have been among a minority. This is directly the result of our male dominated and patriarchal society, which persists today. However, the role of women is not a "Muslim problem;" rather, it's humanity's problem. I realize I might be stepping on some toes here, but I would argue that even our country still hasn't reached true gender equality. Women only got the right to vote 90 years ago in the United States, and statistically, men are likely to make more money and advance faster and higher than a woman in my field. The disparity between the treatment of males and females is even more apparent in other countries. It's easy to use Saudi Arabia as an example where women aren't even allowed to drive. But as most Saudis will be quick to point out, it's based on cultural reasons, not Islamic justifications. However, Saudi Arabia is an extreme example that defies the norm, especially compared to countries such as Egypt, Syria, Malaysia and Jordan, where they don't have these laws. Some religions are criticized for portraying God as male. Certain feminists maintain that this portrayal leads to societal male dominance. Islam has a somewhat unique perspective on the gender of God as compared to other traditions. Although God is referred to as "He" in the Quran, "he" isn't used exclusively for males, especially since Arabic does not have gender-neutral pronouns. God's qualities are described using both masculine and feminine archetypical traits. So God is beyond anthropomorphic description, and it's impermissible to assign God a gender. This ties into the belief that God will judge men and women equally, making neither spiritually superior over the other. Therefore, it's ludicrous to assume that men are divinely predisposed to be leaders and women are not. Women can excel in whatever field they choose, but they must continually grate against our male-centric society. Hopefully, through continuing discourse, these barriers will eventually ebb away. credit goes to Zakariya Dehlawi for this. |
i consider those stuffs as exploitation of the foolish |
If you are not happy with a 'stupid' post, ignore it! Everyone cannot be as 'sensible' as you expect. This is a forum 'cos you expect to hear diverse views - even the stupidest of them. So, take what you want and leave what you want not. spikedcylinder:I was just about to post that. Experience is also RELATIVE. As mods, it is a rule that A THREAD IS NEVER STUPID- Stupidity is not a crime ![]() |
[quote author=na2day? link=topic=127210.msg2669202#msg2669202 date=1218999319]@needlelady i am a male virgin, now give me your location and phone number asap! [/quote]to do what/to become an ex-virgin? ![]() |
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I only showed her the face God gave me.
