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Chei! Oduduwa gods are angry o |
I was also serially sexually abused by a daughter of our neighbour then. She was was about 20-22 years, while i was like 13-14 years then |
omobacyprus:You forgot to tell us the huge sum that Britain will deduct as tax |
Another set of hungry youth, paid to protest for what they know nothing about. |
Effiezynews:Good luck to you next time |
Also, a male Secretary/Office Assistant is needed in a law firm, situate at Utako, Abuja. Must be good in computer usage, including fast and skilled in typing(Microsoft office packages), Corel draw, excel, etc. Must be good at preparing or drafting official letters and documents independently. Qualification: ND/OND, but a school certificate holder with considerate experience may be considered. Salary is competitive. Call 07055519505 |
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Happy anniversary to Living Fäìth Church on its 36th years of moulding global giants |
I just got my vehicle particulars renewed at increased fees at the FCT V.I.O office, Mabushi, Abuja. On inquiry to know the reason for the increased fee, a VIO officer told me that the increase in renewal fees is as a result of the 2500 Naira payment for which I must take my car to the VIO inspection center for a mandatory inspection of my car within 30 days from the date the receipt of payment was issued to me. That after 30 days, The time frame for the inspection elapses and the payment gone. As anyone got his/her inspected by the VIO at thier computer Centre? If yes, what service or inspection do they carry out on vehicles? |
I hope his members are not poor |
EDO STATE Prof. Grace Alele Williams Funmi Iyanda Sen. Franca Afegbua Lady Grace Egbagbe Mercy Aigbe Mrs. Ifueko Omogui-Okhauru Mrs. Evelyn Igbafe Etc, Etc |
Make up don cover the bruises |
dingbang:I am spiritually brained-washed |
Hurrah! One of the world's largest church, Living Faith Church, a.k.a Winners Chapel, will be marking its 36th year anniversary come May 2nd, 2017. Events have been lined up the leadership of the Church, headed by God's servant, the Visioner and General Overseerb, Bishop David Oyedepo, to mark 36 years of undiluted love and glory of God upon His children. Precisely, on the 2nd of May, 1981, God delivered a mandate to David Oyedepo, saying: "Now the hour has come to liberate the world from all oppresions of the devil, through the preaching of the word of Faith. And i am sending you to undertake this task". On the 11th day of December, 1983, the first under the Commission was planted and since then, the Ministry has turned out to be the fastest growing Church in the World with presence in all the nations of the earth. It has not only grown spiritually, but in other aspects of man's life. The church, aside several primary and secondary institutions, has two Universities, Landmark University and Covenant University, arguably the best private University in Africa. Welcome to the World of David Oyedepo Ministry - Living Faith Church worldwide. CONGRATULATIONS on your 36th Anniversary. Proudly a Winner. Winning with Faith
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dingbang:Only God can build heaven, but His children are covenanted to live an heaven-on-earth lifestyle |
mikeweezy:Amen |
Currently the largest church auditorium in the world, you may have heard of the Faith Tabernacle in Otta, Ogun State, The first 50, 000 capacity free span church auditorium that is the global headquarters of The Living Faith Church, popularly called Winners Chapel. At their recently concluded annual convention, Shiloh, a new development that seeks to outdo the current auditorium was unveiled as the “Faith Theatre”, a 100,000 seat capacity auditorium, to be located at the New Canaan City in Ota, Ogun State. ![]() The Faith Theatre sits on over 400 hectares with about 200 hectacres reserved to serve as Shiloh camp to host the various visiting nations during the annual convention. The Faith Theatre which carries an stadium-like aesthetic will be first of its kind globally catering to numerous activities and including a plethora of featurs, such as: A 100,000 seat capacity Worship Bowl with Rotating Altar The 12 storey Mission Tower to serve as international offices Prayer booth(s) Baptistry Dominion Bookstore An Audio / Visual Theatre Shopping Mall Food court A 10,000 seater capacity Children’s Church The 30,000 seater capacity WOFBI center
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I stumbled on the picture of these Nigerian kids in the jersey of a popular Club, which club I cannot easily remember. Which club has this custom jersey?
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Bello is working ![]() |
Oni competing with Emir Sanusi as most traveled king in the world. |
He looks terribly sick, disguised in nice outfit. Hope they did not give him silent-killing injection in the prison |
Celcius:Weti finish? |
This book must be a Nigerian "wikileak" of Jonathan's era |
On my way to Europe, but not thru Libya |
Lovely. I can't wait to partake in this. |
fitzmayowa:The man is a clown |
Who killed them? |
jieta:"h" stands for hopelessness. Hope you are not hopeless |
An indigenous oil and gas company, Aiteo Group, has concluded an agreement to pay all Nigerian national football teams coaches’ salaries for the next five years with N500 million annually. Mr Francis Peters, the Deputy Managing Director, Aiteo Group, made the disclosure at the agreement signing between the representatives of the company and the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) on Wednesday in Lagos. Aiteo Group is an integrated, global-focused Nigerian energy conglomerate founded in February 2008. The company is the successor entity to Sigmund Communnecci Ltd. Peters said that the payment was meant for the development of football in Nigeria, adding that the agreement was as a result of the groundwork done by Amaju Pinnick, the President of the NFF. According to him, we are ready to support him because we knew he is an achiever considering what he did at Delta Football Association (FA). “That is why we decided to partner with the NFF in paying the coaches’ salaries with N500 million per annum for the next five years. “The sponsorship will commence on May 1, 2017 and will last five years with an initial option of a one-year extension. “The deal grants exclusive rights to Aiteo Group and will cover all local and foreign components of the NFF’s financial obligations for the main team which is dissimilar to the recent deal with Zenith Bank. “Aiteo Group’s overreaching social responsibility objectives are to encourage a positive impact through our activities in the society at large and which it has successfully done for several years. “This is the long awaited injection of funds the NFF has earnestly yearned for. “We are convinced that we are turning a new chapter in Nigeria’s football with this agreement in place,’’ he said. Reacting, Amaju Pinnick said that the journey started two years ago when he was campaigning to be Executive Committee member of Confederation of African Football (CAF). According to him, I met a lot of delegates from other countries who kept on mentioning Aiteo Group which have been supporting football in their countries. “When I came back, I researched about the company and later met with them. “They accepted my proposals as soon I contacted them, and within 10 days of discussion, we reached an agreement on how to be official sponsors of the NFF. “In the next five years, there will be nothing about owing any Nigerian coach. "I call on other corporate organisations to support the NFF to succeed, and I assure you, we will abide by every aspect of the contract signed today,’’ he said. Also, the Chairman of League Management Company (LMC), Mr Sheu Dikko, applauded Aiteo Group for becoming the Official Optimum and Technical Support Partner to NFF. Dikko explained that the indigenous oil giant has the right to use the images of all national football teams in their commercials. (NAN) Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/salaries-aiteo-group-pay-nigerias-football-coaches-n2-5bn-5-years/ |
Recession also affecting snakes |
Is this man not the same man that people are pushing for as EFCC chairman? |
CONFAMA:No, but made friends across board |
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