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Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Was Impeached For Stealing TV In ABU Zaria - Sahara Reporters by myproperty(m): 6:23pm On Jun 18, 2017 |
Same thing Buhari did davidif: But why hasn't he showed us his certificate bro? If he did graduate he would have done so the very minute the story broke out so what are you talking about? |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Was Impeached For Stealing TV In ABU Zaria - Sahara Reporters by myproperty(m): 11:59pm On Apr 03, 2017 |
davidif: You do know that it's possible to be a student and drop out right? Do you still think he is a drop out after the school authority confirmed he graduated from the school |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Was Impeached For Stealing TV In ABU Zaria - Sahara Reporters by myproperty(m): 1:56pm On Mar 24, 2017 |
The incident also led to his impeachment as the president of ABU National Association of Geography Students. [color=#006600][/color]
I thought he didn't graduate yet he was the president of ABU National Association of Geography Students. |
Politics › Re: PDP Governments Spent N2.7 Trillion To Put Nigeria In Darkness — Dogara by myproperty(m): 11:17pm On Feb 07, 2017 |
NgeneUkwenu: It Shall Never Be Well With Jonathan and Its IPOB Miscreants! Gej the good book said those that curse you would be cursed and those that bless you would be blessed. Thank God they and their supporters are cursed already. See the manifestation in the government and in the life of their supporters . |
Christianity Etc › Re: Christians, Stay Away From The Planned Protests & Pray For Nigeria - Suleman by myproperty(m): 10:05am On Jan 30, 2017 |
sarrki: Is he Greater than the country? No but but more peaceful than the Angel of death |
Politics › Re: DSS Plotting To Detain Suleman And Oyedepo In Kuje Prison – Fayose by myproperty(m): 9:03am On Jan 30, 2017 |
sarrki: Fayose if apostle is jailed
I swear no meme will happen
Is he greater than Nigeria ?
Abeg swerve Demonic disciples at work |
Politics › Re: Fulani Man Threatens Nigerians Wishing For Buhari's Death by myproperty(m): 8:21am On Jan 30, 2017 |
michoim: When is the Facebook account open? How are we sure that it is actually an Hausa /Fulani man? How are we sure this is not stage managed by those internet fraudster sponsored by disgruntled politicians looters that have been working secretly to incite people to violence, since this year began. The same group of evil looters fabricated lies on website about Buhari rumoured death. The same group of people sponsoring 2face, Olamide, Solid star and co to protest on Feb 5th 2017 with pretence that they love Nigeria. Nigerians Be vigilant, be careful with this evil group. Even some Pentecostal pastors are being deceived by this evil movement. you mean evil looters like the SGF, asorock renovation fraud |
Politics › Re: Fulani Man Threatens Nigerians Wishing For Buhari's Death by myproperty(m): 8:15am On Jan 30, 2017 |
I just hope those Northern Christians would be ready to fight than being pitied after every fight up north |
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Politics › Re: Protest At High Court Lagos Over Victimisation Of Patience Jonathan By EFCC(pics by myproperty(m): 4:40am On Sep 29, 2016 |
ebujany: This right here is the reason why Nigeria will never, I repeat, never ever get better. When you have citizens that supports people that have stolen their common wealth while giving them peanuts to come out and defend them. Nigeria sorry Nigeria would never get better when people are so biased, refusing truth, vindictive, discrimination and out right hatred |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo, The Moses And Aaron Of Our Time by myproperty(m): 7:53am On Sep 10, 2016 |
GMBuhari: Sharraaaaaaaaaaaaap
You didn't see my comment ? that it's a perfect comparison ?
A f o j you Go on and show how violent you are. You must be from that violent tribe or that violent religion |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo, The Moses And Aaron Of Our Time by myproperty(m): 8:35am On Sep 09, 2016 |
GMBuhari: You people are bunch of hypocrites
When someone here was posting his own version, the book of bubu and the whatever , you didn't condemn it , now that you have a competition and you won't let my mentions rest And what bunch are you? When people's comments brings out the violence in you instead of presenting your position on issues. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bad Effects Of Gambling and why its a sin by myproperty(m): 4:14pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
mhisbliss: [size=16pt]Bad effects of gambling & why its a sin[/size] The bible did not condemn gambling directly but it said alot of things that makes gambling a sin, am not conversant with those bible verses but i know some verses and what it says, some of those verses are
Proverbs 13:11 Wealth gained hastily will dwindle, but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.
Hebrews 13:5 Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Ecclesiastes 5:10 He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity.
1 Timothy 6:9 But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction.
Ephesians 4:28 Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.
Proverbs 28:22 A stingy man hastens after wealth and does not know that poverty will come upon him.
I wouldn't get married to one, wether part time or full time, and I'm sure most people wont either.
Bad influence: It expose you to bad and irresponsible people who have no future prospects other than gambling untill they suddenly become millionaires, they'll keep advising you not to quit gambling that Tommorow will be your turn and you keep going deeper until you become addicted
Its hard to raise a family with gambling: Most people who are gamblers have dysfunctional families, instability, poor standard of living, little or no financial progress etc, ladies never get married to a gambler.
Addiction: this is somehow similar to drug addiction, in the sense that whenever its time to gamble and you don't have the resources to gamble, you'd become restless, you start visualizing the best outcome if you take a risk and gamble, then you'd borrow or sell whatever you have just to gamble, thier clothes, mobile phone, cars, heck they can even sell thier wife. when you loose you start reflecting that you've been foolish all the while and if you win you will use it to gamble again and the bookies will collect it back.
its a waste of productive time: The dedication gamblers put into what they do is worthy of applause, they scrutinize check and double check and put all time and effort in it only to loose woefully like they didn't put any effort into it, they end up in disbelief only to bounce back afterwards and resume thier gambling.
Society frowns at it: gambling is not a job, only those who own the bookies make the profit, and they make it off you the gamblers, like the name implies its gambling, you invest in it but you're not certain if you will have returns or not, its shady, i personally see full time gamblers as unserious. Its a shady business so invest in something you can get sure profits from.
It instills the spirit of greed in people: greed is the mechanism the bookies employ to make sure gamblers keep loosing and only few get away with thier money the rest loose because of greed, those who play sports betting can relate to this, they introduced the odds system, the easy outcomes has little odds which brings little returns, but since the greed is there you will choose more of it to accumulate odds or choose a dangerous outcome with little chance of winning and play in faith, and 90% loose because of such cunning machinations.
It draws you away from God: the only thing on your mind will be the thoughts of how awesome your life will be when you win because you have faith that one day you'll hit it big so you keep playing until you hit bankruptcy, believe me if you put all that faith in God he will reach out, his ways are surer than bet9ja.
It makes people to sink into debt or go bankrupt: If you have a business no matter how its progressing don't go into gambling because that would be the death of your business, imagine you keep taking from something without replacement everytime, eventually it dries up because its a sure thing the ratio of loss is higher than gains in every instance.
It leads to depression and emotional anxiety: this is common among those who is still awaiting the outcome of thier bet and those who keep loosing untill they felt like they're the mayors of looserville, then you hear the later saying the bookies are using juju and the former praying God make my ticket nor cut.
[size=14pt]My advice to gamblers and intending gamblers:[/size]
Its for the rich and emotionally strong people: Am not judging, but dont go into gambling if you're clingy and emotional, its for those who can afford to loose, you see all the people in casinos gambling? Gambling is a fun thing to them, They can afford to loose because they're already rich, they stake what they can afford to loose without batting an eyelid, but you that intend to become rich from it ends up staking what you should have saved and when you loose you become suicidal and emotional.
Don't make it your profession: do something with your life that is guaranteed to bring returns, dont base your life on heresay of people who won and think that is also your fate, we have different stories to tell and no two people will tell exact stories in life.
Don't go into gambling at all: to avoid addiction, if you're in, its hard to get out, especially students its dangerous because one day you might use your school fees without considering how you got it and how important it is. Unfortunately the portions quoted as nothing to do with gambling. Stock tray, forex, sport betting make use of same principle called forecasting. Stock trading is gambling and they are well respected, forex experts hold seminars and are respected, Sport betting is not respected because it is open to all and sundry and you don't need an expert and you can bet with any amount and it is the easiest and fastest to make returns provided you know your objective and how to get there Warren buffet became a billionaire trading stocks. Earning a legitimate income can't be a sin but rather when you place money above God is a sin |
Business › Re: Pipeline Pigging Factory Opens In Owerri (Photos) by myproperty(m): 3:47pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Abagworo: You get dividends of your effort after a while as the system has to be prepared. His predecessors did not lay solid foundation but his own foundation is beginning to yield desired fruits in his 2nd tenure and I believe this is a tip of the iceberg on what is to come later. Is it a government project? It is the work of an investor |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo, The Moses And Aaron Of Our Time by myproperty(m): 3:27pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Toks2008: President Buhari like the moses in the Bible was sent packing from the position of authority some years back but made a come back to be the leader.
This time around he did not come back with the background he was known for as a military man but as a civilian just like moses who was known to be part of pharaoh's household came back as an unassuming fellow to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to the promise land.
I don't know what anyone else believes but I strongly believe that President Buhari is the moses of our time that will lead us out of our Egypt experience, take us through the wilderness experience but may likely not enter the promise land with us.
Now let's see the allegory;
In the life of every human or nation,there is always the Egypt experience,the wilderness experience before the promise land experience.
During the Egypt experience,the situation may seem OK but it is a disguised bondage but if you decide to leave your Egypt experience, you must be ready for a very tough wilderness experience that will make you wish you go back to Egypt.
The wilderness experience is a must for anyone or any nation desiring a promise land and those who prefer to create a comfort zone in their Egypt experience will never see the promise land.
The Buhari and Osinbanjo led government are like the Moses and Aaron of our time and the years we thought were OK in the Egypt experience only seem to be because we were in great bondage to leaders who looted our treasury with impunity while patting our heads with a ticking time bomb.
The years we thought we were OK in our Egypt experience were the years our leaders fed fat on the abundance inflow of good profits from our crude oil while throwing crumbs to the floor for us to feed on.
Like the Israelites who were already frustrated with their condition and needed a quick fix,their wilderness experience was tough and very discouraging which made them doubt the competence of Moses and Aaron and in like manner,Nigerians have gone through years of frustration and in need of a quick fix but unfortunately undergoing very very tough times which is a wilderness experience for us and this has made most Nigerians doubt the competence of President Buhari and vice president Osinbanjo.
The Israelites said to Moses and Aaron, "If only we had died by the LORD's hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death." Exodus 16:3
Yes like Moses and Aaron who made series of mistakes, it is expected for our leaders to make mistakes too but just as some Israelites persevered, prayed and supported Moses and Aaron which saw them to the promise land, let us pray and believe in the course of this seemingly "clueless" government and I'm positive that we shall get to the promise land.
Lastly, we must understand that Moses and Aaron started the journey with Israelites to the promise land but not even one of their generations who left Egypt entered the promise land but it was Joshua who eventually led the younger Israelites into it so in like manner, it just might be a Joshua who is yet unknown that will lead us to the promise land but the journey has begun and together we can channel a new course for the coming generation into a new Nigeria that will be the envy of the whole world.
Let us blame and curse less but be hopeful and let us support this government by offering viable advice and raising our voices in unity to ask questions if we are not OK with any government policy and together we will create a greater and better Nigeria for the generations to come because the journey from Egypt to the promise land will not happen overnight but we will surely get there.
God bless the Federal republic of Nigeria. Talking about similarities hmm, I hope I am not seeing a pharaoh in Buhari |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo, The Moses And Aaron Of Our Time by myproperty(m): 3:27pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
Toks2008: President Buhari like the moses in the Bible was sent packing from the position of authority some years back but made a come back to be the leader.
This time around he did not come back with the background he was known for as a military man but as a civilian just like moses who was known to be part of pharaoh's household came back as an unassuming fellow to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to the promise land.
I don't know what anyone else believes but I strongly believe that President Buhari is the moses of our time that will lead us out of our Egypt experience, take us through the wilderness experience but may likely not enter the promise land with us.
Now let's see the allegory;
In the life of every human or nation,there is always the Egypt experience,the wilderness experience before the promise land experience.
During the Egypt experience,the situation may seem OK but it is a disguised bondage but if you decide to leave your Egypt experience, you must be ready for a very tough wilderness experience that will make you wish you go back to Egypt.
The wilderness experience is a must for anyone or any nation desiring a promise land and those who prefer to create a comfort zone in their Egypt experience will never see the promise land.
The Buhari and Osinbanjo led government are like the Moses and Aaron of our time and the years we thought were OK in the Egypt experience only seem to be because we were in great bondage to leaders who looted our treasury with impunity while patting our heads with a ticking time bomb.
The years we thought we were OK in our Egypt experience were the years our leaders fed fat on the abundance inflow of good profits from our crude oil while throwing crumbs to the floor for us to feed on.
Like the Israelites who were already frustrated with their condition and needed a quick fix,their wilderness experience was tough and very discouraging which made them doubt the competence of Moses and Aaron and in like manner,Nigerians have gone through years of frustration and in need of a quick fix but unfortunately undergoing very very tough times which is a wilderness experience for us and this has made most Nigerians doubt the competence of President Buhari and vice president Osinbanjo.
The Israelites said to Moses and Aaron, "If only we had died by the LORD's hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death." Exodus 16:3
Yes like Moses and Aaron who made series of mistakes, it is expected for our leaders to make mistakes too but just as some Israelites persevered, prayed and supported Moses and Aaron which saw them to the promise land, let us pray and believe in the course of this seemingly "clueless" government and I'm positive that we shall get to the promise land.
Lastly, we must understand that Moses and Aaron started the journey with Israelites to the promise land but not even one of their generations who left Egypt entered the promise land but it was Joshua who eventually led the younger Israelites into it so in like manner, it just might be a Joshua who is yet unknown that will lead us to the promise land but the journey has begun and together we can channel a new course for the coming generation into a new Nigeria that will be the envy of the whole world.
Let us blame and curse less but be hopeful and let us support this government by offering viable advice and raising our voices in unity to ask questions if we are not OK with any government policy and together we will create a greater and better Nigeria for the generations to come because the journey from Egypt to the promise land will not happen overnight but we will surely get there.
God bless the Federal republic of Nigeria. Talking about similarities hm, I hope I am not seeing a pharaoh. |
Politics › Re: Buhari And Osinbajo, The Moses And Aaron Of Our Time by myproperty(m): 3:20pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
GMBuhari: God bless this OP
Brilliant and Factual for those who are sensible enough to relate to this event What is factual in a fallacy? Relating a jew to a fulani (a tribe that hates the Jewish race), relating a Jewish prophet chosen by God to a man elected by lying. Let us just pray that this man performs because he's our president |
Politics › Re: Gunshot At APC Governorship Primary In Ondo, Security Officer Shot by myproperty(m): 6:44pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
generalbush: Hope they killed Buhari....
I just named my pet Alligator Buhari...
Stupid government... Na wa for you. Why don't you look for a better name. You want your dog to be dull and to be technically insecure or probably you want security recession to affect your house. I beg you think of a better and reasonable name |
Politics › Re: Gunshot At APC Governorship Primary In Ondo, Security Officer Shot by myproperty(m): 6:38pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
I thought they said they are different or do they mean they are worse. Gun shot in ordinary governorship primary. What a change |
Christianity Etc › Re: Paul Enenche's Sister Slaps Church Member For Crying During Sammoses Burial by myproperty(m): 11:48am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Good bye Rev. Sam moses. Mourning or no Mourning your appointed time as come. Forget your sister, she know not what she is doing |
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