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Hope you will also want to marry a man whom your family members don’t like, just so they wouldn’t come to your house at all? |
No be Justice Mary Odili help saved your political career from being displaced in ur 2004 second term bid as Chairman of Obio – Akpor LG, now because you help Fubara you want dey dictate for him. Boastful wike. |
Someone should tell Wike, that Tinubu was not a godfather in Lagos because of too much talk. He played his game quietly. Wike u too boast. |
Banditry in Nigeria, particularly in regions like Sokoto State, has reached alarming levels, severely impacting the lives and livelihoods of countless citizens. The fact that over N160 billion has been paid in levies and ransoms highlights the deep entrenchment of this crisis and the failure of existing security measures. It is likely that banditry is being sponsored and perpetuated by a combination of local and external actors, including corrupt officials, criminal networks, and possibly even insurgent groups, who exploit the insecurity for financial gain. The government's response has been inadequate, allowing these criminal enterprises to thrive and further destabilize communities. To address this, Nigeria must enhance intelligence operations, strengthen security forces, and hold accountable those who sponsor and benefit from banditry, ensuring they face justice. #Josboi |
The arrest of Comrade Akande Daniel Babatunde during a church service by the Nigerian police is a concerning example of the abuse of power and the suppression of dissent. This incident reflects a troubling trend where the government appears to be using law enforcement to intimidate activists and silence those who speak out against bad governance. The arbitrary detention, especially under false pretenses, is a violation of fundamental human rights and undermines the principles of justice and democracy. Such actions not only erode public trust in the government but also threaten the freedom of expression and the right to peaceful protest, which are essential components of a healthy society. It is imperative that the Nigerian authorities address these abuses and ensure the protection of citizens' rights. |
Nyesom Wike's speech reflects a troubling use of political power and rhetoric, suggesting a readiness to disrupt the governance of other states in retaliation. His threat to "put fire" in PDP governors' states if they support his successor reveals a dangerous approach to political rivalry, where personal grievances are prioritized over public service and party unity. Such statements undermine the democratic process and the principles of fair political competition, risking further division and instability within the party. While Wike's frustration is evident, resorting to threats and leveraging political influence in this manner raises ethical concerns about leadership and accountability. His approach might ultimately harm not only his political reputation but also the broader political landscape. |
The question of whether non-tithers will go to hell is not explicitly addressed in the Bible. Salvation, according to Christian doctrine, is based on faith in Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice, not on specific acts like tithing (Ephesians 2:8-9). Tithing is an act of obedience and generosity, reflecting one’s commitment to God, but it is not the basis for salvation. However, a lack of generosity could indicate a heart issue that needs to be addressed, as Jesus emphasized the importance of our relationship with money and how it reflects our spiritual priorities (Matthew 6:21). Ultimately, salvation is about a relationship with Christ, and not adhering to a legalistic practice of tithing. |
Owning a private jet as a pastor can indeed be seen as a significant use of church resources, raising questions about stewardship and priorities within the ministry. While it is understandable that pastors with global responsibilities like Pastor Adeboye or Bishop Oyedepo might find such a tool helpful for efficient travel, it's crucial to consider whether the expense aligns with the broader mission of serving others and advancing the gospel. The resources spent on a private jet could potentially fund numerous charitable projects, directly impacting the lives of those in need. Moreover, the perception of extravagance may risk alienating believers and the public, who might see it as contradictory to the message of humility and service. Ultimately, the decision should be carefully weighed, ensuring that it reflects the values of the church and serves the greatest good. |
Smoking marijuana for medical reasons may not be inherently sinful if it is done under the guidance of a doctor, with the intent to alleviate suffering, and in a legal context. The Bible calls us to honor our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20), so using it responsibly for genuine medical needs might be acceptable. However, it is important to ensure that its use does not lead to intoxication, dependency, or harm to one’s witness as a Christian (Romans 14:21). If marijuana is illegal in a given area, using it would be a violation of the law, which Christians are called to obey (Romans 13:1-2). Ultimately, this decision should be made with careful consideration, prayer, and guidance from both medical expert and spiritual leader. |
The question of why a good God allows bad things to happen to good people is a profound one, but it can be partially understood by recognizing that we live in a fallen world where suffering and sin are present (Romans 8:22). God's ways and thoughts are higher than ours (Isaiah 55:8-9), and while we may not always understand His purposes, the Bible assures us that He works all things for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28). Trials can be a means of growth and refinement, as James 1:2-4 encourages us to "consider it pure joy" when we face challenges, knowing that they produce perseverance and maturity. Ultimately, God's goodness is evident in His promise of eternal life and the restoration of all things, where there will be no more pain or suffering (Revelation 21:4). Thus, our present sufferings, though difficult, cannot compare to the glory that will be revealed to us (Romans 8:18). |
God's love is a profound mystery, a boundless ocean that no human mind can fully comprehend. Throughout the Bible, God's love is described in ways that surpass our understanding, inviting us into a relationship with the Creator that is rooted in grace, mercy, and everlasting compassion. In this article, we will explore the unfathomable depths of God's love through the lens of Scripture, highlighting key verses that reveal the heart of God for His people. 1. A Love That Never Fails The love of God is constant and unchanging. Unlike human love, which can be fickle and conditional, God's love endures through every circumstance. In 1 Corinthians 13:8, we are reminded, "Love never fails." This verse, often associated with human relationships, finds its ultimate expression in God's unwavering love for us. No matter what we face in life, God's love remains a steadfast anchor, holding us securely in His care. 2. A Love That Is Sacrificial The ultimate demonstration of God's love is found in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. John 3:16 is perhaps the most well-known verse in the Bible: "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life." This verse encapsulates the essence of God's love - a love so deep that He was willing to give His Son for our salvation. Jesus' death on the cross is the ultimate act of love, offering us forgiveness and a restored relationship with God. 3. A Love That Is Unconditional God's love is not based on our performance or worthiness. Romans 5:8 declares, "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." This verse reveals the unconditional nature of God's love. Even when we were far from Him, lost in our sins, God reached out to us with His love. His love is not something we earn; it is freely given, a gift of grace that we are invited to receive. 4. A Love That Is Everlasting In Jeremiah 31:3, God speaks to His people with tender assurance: "I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness." The concept of everlasting love means that God's love is eternal—it has no beginning and no end. We can rest in the knowledge that God's love for us is not temporary or fleeting; it is a love that will carry us through every season of life and into eternity. 5. A Love That Is Personal God's love is not a distant, abstract concept; it is deeply personal. Psalm 139:1-2 reminds us, "You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar." God knows each of us intimately, and His love is tailored to our individual needs and circumstances. He is the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep by name (John 10:14), guiding us with love and care throughout our lives. 6. A Love That Casts Out Fear The love of God has the power to drive away fear and anxiety. 1 John 4:18 states, "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love." When we embrace God's perfect love, we find freedom from fear. His love reassures us that we are safe in His hands, and nothing can separate us from His love (Romans 8:38-39). 7. A Love That Transforms God's love is transformative, changing us from the inside out. Ephesians 2:4-5 says, "But because of His great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved." The love of God brings us from death to life, renewing us and empowering us to live as His children. His love shapes our identity and calls us to love others as He has loved us. Conclusion: God's love is a mystery that we can never fully grasp, yet it is a truth we can experience daily. As we meditate on these Scriptures and open our hearts to His love, we are invited to enter into a deeper relationship with the One who loves us beyond measure. In the face of God's unfathomable love, we find hope, peace, and the assurance that we are never alone. Let us continue to explore the depths of God's love, knowing that it is a well that will never run dry - a love that sustains us, transforms us, and invites us into eternal communion with our Creator
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Phan's case underscores the tension between privacy rights and the pursuit of justice, where even within one's own home, actions taken to expose wrongdoing can backfire legally. While his intentions may have been driven by a sense of betrayal and concern for his children, the law prioritizes the protection of individual privacy, leading to his controversial imprisonment. This outcome raises important questions about the balance between privacy, evidence gathering, and justice in personal relationships. |
Newlymarried:If no be skit make him just clean the kitchen. |
The northern dominance in security leadership over the years has not yielded the desired results in addressing Nigeria's security challenges. It's time to give other region an opportunity to lead, as a fresh perspective could bring much-needed change. Dem forget say na muslim-muslim ticket no be northern-northern ticket. Even for the southwest we get muslims. Lol. So why dem dey vest now. Continue ur appointment Jagaban of Borgu. |
The swift establishment of a medical team to investigate the death of a senior police officer underscores the disparity in how cases involving high-ranking officials are treated compared to those of ordinary citizens. This selective approach highlights an unfortunate inequality, where the lives and deaths of the poor are often overlooked, raising concerns about justice and fairness. #which kind public confidence. Poor man don suffer. |
This revolt signifies how the once rigid structure of military education has been eroded to the point where students now challenge the very figures meant to instill order. But on a second thought I wonder what the officers has done to the student to warrant chasing them. |
The commissioning of the Enugu State Asphalt Plant is a significant milestone that promises to boost infrastructure development and create economic opportunities in the region. I just pray the Government should employ competent workforce (#familybusiness) and maintain it. |
Namibia's decision to block the vessel reflects a firm stance on the ongoing conflict in Gaza, potentially aiming to avoid complicity in the war by restricting the flow of military supplies. This action highlights the broader global tensions and the role that even neutral or distant countries can play in influencing international conflicts. |
Killing his brothers because they did not sit at home, when most of them are unable to feed themselves daily. This is a tyrant leader. Noerection: |
The announcement by Simon Ekpa escalates tensions and risks further instability in an already volatile region, making it essential for the federal government to pursue both diplomatic and military measures. Someone should tell Simon Ekpa this was not how our nationalist fought for our independence while hiding in Finland. Grounding economic activities, Inciting and killing security personnel by his men, this is not fair. We will be better if we have a one big greater Naija |
The decision to dissolve the market committees could be a necessary step to curb price manipulation and ensure fairer pricing for consumers. However, it’s important that any new system put in place also supports the livelihoods of traders and maintains transparency in price setting. |
While maintaining public order is important, detaining peaceful protesters for 60 days without due process undermines their constitutional right to free expression and peaceful assembly. Naija which way. |
The property owners should pursue legal action to challenge the deviation from the original Right of Way and seek an injunction to halt the demolition until a fair resolution is reached. Additionally, they should gather all necessary documentation and engage reputable legal counsel to strengthen their case against the arbitrary changes and ensure their rights are protected. Its quite unfortunate, where do the rich wants the poor to go and live. |
That’s deeply tragic and heartbreaking. My thoughts go out to the family of the little girl during this unimaginable time. This kind of incident highlights the urgent need to rehabilitate drug addicts, carry out mental health support and prosecute offenders timely to prevent such devastating acts of violence and wickedness. |
Illegal cart pushers in Lagos contribute to environmental degradation and obstruct official waste management efforts, thereby undermining the city's cleanliness and beauty. This will go a long way in reducing the menace cost by this acclaimed illegal cart pushers. |
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