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mhizpeaarl:u vex? |
Is it in d Bible to rape younger ones? |
MuguliciousMUGU:Government house for shits sake... He's the president elect na |
SeverusSnape:FAYOSE ![]() |
The Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission recently revealed that the country has signed a deal with Russian nuclear group, Rosatom Corporation, to build four power plants in the country with each costing $20billion. This is a follow-up to President Goodluck Jonathan’s disclosure at the Nuclear Security Summit at The Hague, the Netherlands, that Nigeria will develop a nuclear energy industry and where he expressed the commitment that negotiations will be multi-lateral and in line with the internationally and effectively verifiable treaty banning the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons. Though the idea of a nuclear programme for the country was first mooted in 1976, it was not until 2007 that Nigeria’s civilian nuclear energy aspirations were given any real thought by the administration of then president, Umaru Yar’Adua, who said that the country planned to add nuclear power to the national grid by 2017, a mere two years from now. Already, research efforts on the programme are ongoing in some higher institutions in the country. If this agreement with the Russians scales through, the project will generate and add to the national grid an extra 1,200 megawatts. This will, no doubt, enhance the country’s energy supply, with the attendant positive effects on economic and industrial growth. But because of the delay in giving the programme the urgent attention it deserves, a few issues that are important for its actualisation are beginning to emerge, such as the shortage of specialists in the field and funding issues. The few professionals in the country are migrating to other countries where their services are in urgent demand. We are, however, encouraged to be optimistic that this fresh agreement will chart a new course for the country’s nuclear aspirations. We are persuaded to express this hope, because of the probable impact of a joint committee already established to facilitate the process as well as the advanced negotiations, particularly in the areas of financing and planning. With these, the programme may possibly have a chance of taking off. But there are other concerns and they are genuine. With the existence of the Boko Haram insurgency and considering the vulnerability of the country’s uranium stock, it is our opinion that any discussion on the subject must address issues relating to the security of the facilities when they are eventually put in place, especially with what happened in 2013 in neighbouring Niger Republic where al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) suicide bombers attacked a uranium mine owned by the French nuclear company Areva, killing 26 people and injuring 30. AQIM is known to have ties with Boko Haram. Besides security concerns, would the country be able to handle the fallout of a nuclear leakage? We call to mind the Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union and a similar challenge in Japan. These are countries advanced in nuclear science and technology. However, regardless of the obvious fears and anxieties associated with the programme even in advanced countries, we recommend it, bearing in mind its benefits. leadership.ng/opinions/426011/nigerias-nuclear-build-up |
malvisguy212:You are the one wit the error ![]() |
Boko Haram have abducted at least 2,000 women and girls since the start of 2014, according to rights group Amnesty International. A report published by the organisation on Wednesday says many of those captured have been forced into sexual slavery and trained to fight for the group. The group based its findings on nearly 200 witness accounts, including with 28 people who escaped from the armed group, which recently had a pledge of allegiance accepted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). "The evidence presented in this shocking report, one year after the horrific abduction of the Chibok girls, underlines the scale and depravity of Boko Haram's methods," said Salil Shetty, Amnesty International's secretary general. The publication of the report coincides with the one-year anniversary of the mass abduction by Boko Haram of hundreds of school girls from the northeastern town of Chibok. The abduction of the 276 girls sparked global outrage, and 219 are still held by the group, the others managing to escape. Amnesty says more that 5,500 civilians have been killed by the group, which has also forcibly conscripted men and young boys to take up arms in its war against the Nigerian government and other neighbouring countries. "Men and women, boys and girls, Christians and Muslims, have been killed, abducted and brutalised by Boko Haram during a reign of terror which has affected millions," Shetty said. Nigeria's President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on Monday vowed to make every effort to free the girls abducted a year ago, but admitted it was not clear whether they would ever be found. "We do not know if the Chibok girls can be rescued. Their whereabouts remain unknown. As much as I wish to, I cannot promise that we can find them," he said in a statement. www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/04/nigeria-boko-haram-150414043301574.html |
PhockPhockMan:Do u hv proof? the people of Kaduna voted fr him, other religious bigots didn't com out to vote as their is none frm their religion... and that is that about that.. |
PhockPhockMan:Do u hv proof? the people of Kaduna voted fr him, other religious bigots didn't com out to vote as their is none frm their religion... and that is that about that. |
malvisguy212:No I didn't twist, I indicated the verses, that was wat i believe i wrote. And the glory part i addressed in d previous comments |
He didn't ooo, no believe dem aswear..If u sin u r a sinner |
true2god:You've read the hadith urself, Abu jahl was the enemy of Allah and his religion, his daughter can't go together with that of our beloved prophet. IF it were others daughter |
Ifeann:I thought you are "opening" our eyes, we are friends na,or do u hate us too I really want to kno the manual pastors n ppl like u use in explaining it, or is it revelation frm ya god to u or divine or spiritual ![]() |
Abuamam:Really smh too ![]() |
malvisguy212:You mean these? When Jesus came into the region of caesarea philippi, he asked his disciples saying "who do men say that I, the SON of MAN, am? 16:15 So they said, "some say john the Baptist, some Elijah and others Jeremiah OR ONE OF THE PROPHETS." 16:16 He said to them "but who do you say that I am?" Simon Peter answered and said "YOU ARE THE CHRIST, THE SON OF THE LIVING GOD" 16:17 JESUS said he is the son of man, blood and flesh, son of Mary. JESUS COULD TELL HIS DISCIPLES THAT HE WAS GOD, THEY WEREN'T GONNA KILL HIM John 20:28, Jesus neither deny nor admit? IF he wanted to be worshipped, definitely he will admit In the quran Al-Maeda, Verse 72: Indeed, the truth deny they who say, "Behold, God is the Christ, son of Mary" - seeing that the Christ [himself] said, "O children of Israel! Worship God [alone], who is my Sustainer as well as your Sustainer." Behold, whoever ascribes divinity to any being beside God, unto him will God deny paradise, and his goal shall be the fire: and such evildoers will have none to succour them! JESUS didn't say he was GOD, worship the GOD of JESU |
malvisguy212:I thought I made clear my conditions... well since u can only come up with This, I hav no choice but to discard ur claims. So in summary, you are saying that Christians only assume that JESUS is GOD? u said he shared glory with his father, who do u think is the father then? why don't u worship the father since u claim JESUS is his son, cos the father wud b more superior. And your question if a prophet cam hav these attributes is yes, JESUS perfomed miracles by the will of the GOD that sent him |
malvisguy212:my mind is sound thank you, u shud say in heaven, n mind u if u do well u will not suffer n if u do otherwise there is definitely suffering of d highest oda |
jnrbayano:E go hard oo my broda |
Eyya...so na so d Bible say? |
So romantic |
DuchessLily:Me likey too |
William 'Wild Bill' Wilson, 93, and Lillian Karr Wilson, 89, were both Alzheimer's patients and had to live in separate nursing homes But their son Doug often drove Lillian to see Bill and said he believes they were able to 'read each other' even when they had trouble communicating The couple didn't have their parents' blessings when they ran off to wed But they survived a war and many moves and job changes during marriage Their shared funeral service will be a 'celebration of life' Hanging on one 93-year-old man's wall at a Kentucky nursing home was a photo collage of him and his wife. It was titled 'Lill & Bill, together forever'. That sentiment came true this week when, after 73 years of marriage, William 'Wild Bill' Wilson and his wife Lillian Karr Wilson died just two minutes apart from each other. Both Lillian, 89, and Bill were Alzheimer's patients and for the last couple of years had to live in separate nursing homes. Lillian resided at Richmond Place in Lexington, while Bill stayed at the Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. But on Tuesday their connection proved strong as ever when one of their sons, Doug, received a phone call at 3.52am to inform him that his father had passed away. Just five minutes later the phone rang again. Doug said it was his mother's nursing home, calling with the same sad news. 'We all look at it as a blessing,' Doug told the Lexington-Herald Leader , 'because we're going to have one funeral for both of them.' Doug, 66, believes it will also make it easier for the family to grieve. 'We’re looking at it as a celebration of life because they had a great life,' he told the Washington Post. The couple first met in Corbin, where they were both athletes and high school sweethearts. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3035963/Kentucky-couple-married-73-years-pass-away-just-two-minutes-apart.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailus
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malvisguy212:There is no eternal life u kno that, u must die...Muslims hav faith in all the prophets not only Jesus. Now answer my question: Where did JESUS say "I am God" or "worship me"? I want to c it kulukulu not beating about d bush, cos me my LORD says worship him in the quran. |
akinszz:Not all fathers have compounds na Let's b mad together : ) |
malvisguy212:There is no eternal life u kno that, u must die...Muslims hav faith in all the prophets not only Jesus. Now answer my question: Where did JESUS say "I am God" or "worship me"? I want to c it kulukulu not beating about d bush, cos me my LORD says worship him in the quran. |
Maamin:bro na English again? You=As in Christians Authentic hadith |
Maamin:I can only give description that is in the hadiths. but u, on d oda hand created som cartoon |
Hardeysolution:Jesus was sent by GOD to his people, He's not GOD my friend, and if u dnt believe, please lemme c a verse in d bible dat says dt Jesus said worship me |
malvisguy212:I hav a lot of questions for u too. |
Pastors and money... hmmm |
Osu175:LIAR, Which kain source b dis |
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they are his people



...after all you are even the one guilty of that, by posting some pics describing what you think Isah ibn Allah should look like.