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1, 2. 3. 4: Just like you feel the wind yet cannot see it so it will be with the Super Eagles. France, you will feel the might of the Eagles yet will not be able to tell where it is coming from. You will sweat and puff, chase and run, jump and kick but still wouldn't be able to find your opponents. Listen to me French team: You will chase the wind today. You will lose the match. |
Emenike. You are a raging bull. Listen to me: The defenders have no power against you. They will scamper in fear at your raging might. They will shriek like girls when you brush past them. You will demolish their defence and make them cower in fear. |
Ogenyi Onazi has tried hard to score goals with long range shots. Today is your day. French defenders. Listen to me: Give way for Onazi's goal. When you see his shot coming towards you, give way for it to enter the net. Lloris. Listen to me: You have no power to stop Onazi's shot. You will allow his goal into your net. |
ebamma: yes, the french are going to spell nigeria todayYou are without power. Be careful not to joke on this thread. |
Good day to you all Super Eagles Fans. I invite all fetish priests, voodoo priests, animists, magicians, spell casters and the likes on Nairaland to a 'leg-tying' ritual of the French players at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. This is our contribution to ensure that the Super Eagles win today's match and make history. Please do all you can to make sure the France bows before Nigeria today. Let's Start: I call on Benzema. Listen to me: When ever you advance towards the net of the Super Eagles, may confusion be your portion. You will see the ball and not know what to do with it. Your legs will wobble and give way. I cast the confusion spell on you now! I call on Oliver Giroud: You will run without direction. You will be afraid to take shots on goal. Your legs are tied. Bow before the Super Eagles. Fellow Spell Casters, you may add your spell! |
[quote author=Okija_juju]Because he has been raised and programmed to believe so.. [/quote]Watch as he ferociously denies this fact. |
holamiday: Not again. Think outside your box for once. Thinking patterns like this cannot help you see what we see.You are the one who, as a matter of urgency, needs to don a thinking cap for once and put your grey cells to good use. Of all the religions in the world, WHY oh! WHY should your religion be the one TRUE way to eternal life? |
As always, the Christian Crusaders with their hoighty-toighty ignorant and arrogant attitude fail to make sense. All I can see are inane ramblings and rantings of myopic, half-baked religious followers whose arguments fall like a pack of cards when faced with a superior intellect. You mean to tell me of all the billions of galaxies and planets in the Universe, your Jewish God by-passed other races and picked out a Jew to save all of mankind? You see the reason why there can never be world peace? |
MEILYN: Secondly, God only deals with Jews. Israelites not Israeli.Now, this statement is the reason we have religious intolerance and religious wars. Which God deals only with Jews? The God who created the Universe or a tribal Jewish God? God doesn't deals with Africans, Native Americans, Asians, Australian aborigines, e.t.c? Dude, please!!! |
the zingerMy personal convictions and circumstances have since changed from the date I posted this topic. I am no longer a Christian and now have a happy family of my own. Thanks for your observation. Have a good day. |
https://edge.punchng.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Fagge-360x225.jpg BY KAMARUDEEN OGUNDELE After five months and 10 days that the public universities have been on strike, the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities on Wednesday finally signed a fresh agreement. The fresh pact is the review of the Federal Government/ASUU 2012 Memorandum of Understanding reached on the 2009 agreement. Both parties, however, refused to reveal the details of the agreement to journalists who witnessed the signing of the agreement. The meeting was almost boycotted by the union until the intervention of stakeholders. ASUU had on Tuesday vowed not to attend the meeting because there was no commitment and proper invitation from the government. The union had demanded for proof of the payment of the N200bn into a Central Bank of Nigeria account for public universities, non-victimisation clause, review of the agreement in 2014 and that a representative of government, preferably the Attorney-General of the Federation to sign the agreement as conditions to call off the strike which began on July 1. Our correspondent, however, gathered that the union got three of its demands while it relinquished one to the government. The Federal Government agreed to present evidence of payment, implement the non-victimisation clause and that the agreement was open to re-negotiation in 2014. But it was the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala, who signed the agreement on behalf of the government contrary to the demand of the union. ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Faggae, signed on behalf of the union while the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Abdulwaheed Omar, signed as a witness to the agreement. The Supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, who presided over the meeting, said there was “no victor no vanquished” in the dispute. He said the Federal Government was alive to its responsibility to restore normalcy to the university system. Wike argued that government only directed the vice-chancellors of federal universities to immediately reopen the universities for academic activities pending when other minor discrepancies would be sorted out. “Today, I am very pleased to announce that all contending issues between ASUU and the Federal Government have been resolved to the satisfaction of the parties. “Let me emphasise that we recognise and appreciate ASUU’s patriotic role and commitment towards ensuring that our universities are well-funded, resourced and run like their counterparts in other parts of the world. “Thus, we are all partners in progress and there is no victor; no vanquished in the struggle of this nature for as long as our goals remain noble, not actuated by parochial interests, but targeted at moving our nation forward.” The minister on behalf of President Goodluck Jonathan thanked Nigerians, the National Assembly, the labour unions, traditional rulers, parents and students for showing understanding. In his response, Faggae commended the President for his intervention in the dispute. He, however, stressed that the strike could not have lingered if government had agreed to document the agreement reached with the union. “If what we have agreed with Mr. President at that 13-hour meeting had been judiciously documented and our members were convinced that it was going to be implemented, we wouldn’t have waited this while because we also have a lot of respect for the office of Mr. President and that of the Vice-President. “But you see our members are intellectuals, I keep saying this. It is simply because over the years particularly since the signing of the 2009 agreement we have been pursuing government to get that agreement implemented. “We rarely succeeded in getting a portion of that agreement implemented by the government. Here we are, we have gone for about four years but it is never too late to turn a new page and make sure we do what is right with our universities.” Faggae said the country must place high premium on education if it hoped to catch up with developed world. Faggae who said the decision to call-off the strike lied with the National Executive Council of the union, promised that the message would be delivered within one week for a final decision on the strike. “We would now take this document to our members and we are confident that our members will do the appropriate thing. “It was a sacrifice that was worth taking to ensure that we do what is right for our country,” he added. In an interview, Faggae said ASUU would make its position known to government “within one week.” http://www.punchng.com/news/at-last-fgasuu-sign-agreement/ |
BY KAMARUDEEN OGUNDELE, ABUJA After five months and 10 days that the public universities have been shut due to the strike by the Academic Staff of Union of Universities, the Federal Government and the universities lecturers on Wednesday finally resolved to sign the 2013 Agreement. This is the review of the FGN-ASUU 2012 Memorandum of Understanding reached on the 2009 Agreement. Both parties, however, refused to give details of the agreement to journalists who witnessed the signing of the agreement. The meeting was almost aborted by the union but for the prompt intervention of some stakeholders. ASUU had on Tuesday vowed not to attend the meeting because there was no commitment and proper invitation from the government. The union had demanded the proof of payment of the N200bn universities infrastructure fund, non-victimisation clause, review of the Agreement in 2014 and that a representative of government, preferably the Attorney-General of the Federation sign the agreement as conditions to call-off the strike which began on July 1. Our correspondent, however, gathered that the union got three of its demands while it relinquished one to the government. http://www.punchng.com/news/at-last-fg-ASUU-sign-agreement-to-end-strike/ |
What got me thinking seriously is where Jesus said to the Samaritan woman at the well "You people worship what you do not know but we know what we worship for salvation is of the Jews " ~ John 4:22. So you mean to tell me that as an African, my salvation is dependent on the Jews who probably do not regard me and look down on my traditions and customs as inferior. Why can't my salvation be dependent on my African ancestors? I find this offensive and insulting. |
picoba:Stop this annoying display of irresponsible faith. God will not save you. He has far more important things to attend to than attend to religious, hypocritical, docile Nigerians who cannot use their critical thinking faculties to fix things for themselves. |
Yooguyz: am not defrauding any one here bro!over sabi ![]() |
Reasons why I ditched Christianity and the idea of religion. |
FOLYKAZE: Obadiah prophethood had been put at the bay. He got silent when there wasn't any war some months ago. Where are his end time teams? So God giving him that vision is the same as yours? What kinda God of failure are you serving?wash you with pus.sy water? kamikaze spirit? I nearly hurt my ribs laughing so hard. Thank you for making me laugh. |
fatwallet: shove your obudu ranch,calabar,egyptian history and yankari game reserve in your mosquito bitten/ rashes infested ass .How many people shit in that Oguta Lake daily?even the name is nasty.... Don't you know in the U.S.A ,Australia,etc. millions of people own their private ranches ? you need some geography lessons. UAE ,Israel,and Australia are mediterranean and Subtropical ,comparing American,new zealand or Australian nature to Nigeria is laughable,it's a blasphemy to Almighty God. ever heard or visited the White sands desert in the U.S? hahahaha what a slowpoke.This dude is absolutely hilarious!!! My ribs hurt from laughing so hard. Dude made some points though. |
Why did you "LOL" when you mentioned your achievement as a skilfull striker? Are you shy or embarrarssed? Did you think people woould not believe you? Or are youjust being modest? I played as a striker for a semi-pro team in Mitcham, London. I scored a lot of goals for that team and really enjoyed my time with them. I'm currently playing for a new team in the East of England. The goals keep coming. I respect your analysis of the SE performance and believe you know what you are talking about since you are active in the game. Cheers mate. |
tbaba1234: Onazi played under 17 in 2009 and he is already indispensable for club and country. That is growth.. |
packman: [size=20pt]LOL IN LATINacute case of bad bellerism. Go and take your medication. ![]() |
packman: 11bad belle ![]() |
Shame on this worthless, good-for-nothing forum which promotes tribalism, ethnic bias and racism. I am really disappointed at the non-chalant attitude the mods display toward this behavior. Shame on young minds who engage in this act. Shame on you. |
This spade and pro01 guys sabi yarn. You need a superior intellect and critical thinking skills to counter act their arguments in a way that doesn't make you look like a cerebral low-life. I doff my hat. ![]() |
It's called ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) |
abbey621: I often wonder if Nigerians should be tested for mental illnesses. For goodness sake, this nation is probably the most religion driven nation in the world. Everywhere we turn, we have churches and mosques yet poverty everywhere, people dying like flies, one disaster after the other, yet we have so called Christians who call their pastors daddy all because he can perform magic tricks, we have people killing each other all because of some ignorant imam or senator. Now back to the topic, I find it interesting that certain aspects of the old testaments are done away with or no longer valid because of Jesus and the new testament, yet when it comes to tithe Christians love to go back to the old testament, we have pastors focusing more on tithes than spiritual healing, some of them eager to tell their congregation that they would not make heaven if they do not pay tithe, we have pastors buying jets, sponsoring politicians, building mansions and universities all out of money received from hard working Nigerians, yet the same people that diligently paid their tithes, cannot afford to send their children to the universities or even fly on an airplane. I believe man made religion and not the other way around, it is not by tithe or offering but by the magnitude of kindness in one's heart, Nigerians go to church or mosque every single day, pay tithe and act holy yet they beef their neighbors, ignore starving children and judge anyone or anything they do not understand, shame on all of you!!!!!!!!!!You will live long and prosper!!! |
Joagbaje: It only shows there's something special to God about tithing . If not satan will not fight it so hard. Just as judas fought over the perfume on Jesus claiming he was fighting for the poor.You are an unrepentant thief!!! |
Oladipo Badmus Owobokiri- OBO |
Why him? |
He should first stop the illegal collection of tithe in his church. |
playmode: Same sh3t different day.Oga mi, you too talk. Join politics and inspire the change we need in Nigeria. That's what i'm doing. |
...and the ignorant dumbo only gave examples of God's dealings with Jews. Give us examples closer to home. Show us examples of how God dealt with Africans especially Nigerians regarding an issue like this. Mental slavery at its peak! |
[/quote]Watch as he ferociously denies this fact.
