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obayaya: please shut up.. the borgias is a series set in the 15th century.. it reflected the times.. read my earlier Post on the dark ages Of the church...you are wrong bro, i only made refference to the bogias brcause it gives u and other ignorant catholics a kind of insights to what goes on in the papalcy, and by the way the setting of the movie is irrelevant here cos ur church is knwn to hold on to traditions passed on through centuries example is the missal which must reflect globally, i did not just make my observations about the mulumba knite cos i have heard a former member confess, you only know of the parade but u dont know what goes on inside when the members process into the room where the body lies in state with doors locked. my parents got married in the catholic church, i was born, baptised, comfirmed, become an alter boy in the catholic church plus different leadership position but truth be said my brother i didn't xperirnce spiritual fulfolment, it was just pure religion there was no light in it, today we have all opted out and without regret, my father used to beat us kids brcause we attended pentecostals but he was the first to be baptised by imersion when he xperienced the God in Spirit and truth and the rest of the family followed and today i can gladly say we have no regrets! |
Im not fronting for Pastor Chris, I believe that we must always exhibit love when we want to correct others, the pastor went the xtreem way, but i advice nairalanders especialy youths who are in the catholic church to get down with their bibles and suncerely ask the Holy Spirit for inspirations and insights, thry'd understand why they urgently need to leave the church. Its just the grace of God thats still working in the church, that same grace that alows the rain to fall and sun to shine so that both the wicked and rightous ones eat their daily bread. Here are some facts some catholics dont know: The knite of Mulumba is a cult (attend the burial of a member then come back and thank me) Most money ritualiist and ocult members especially from Igbo land hide under the church The Papalcy is political and they do a lot of things the "jolly go lucky" catholics dont have a clue of Most of ur reverend fathers have kids and are established business men (pls watch The Bogias...google pls) In latin America there's different kinds of anual rituals done to honour madona (mary) sometimes involving the spil of human blood (pls google) |
Im not fronting for Pastor Christ, I believe that we must always exhibit love when we want to correct others, the pastor went the xtreem way, but i advice nairalanders especialy youths who are in the catholic church to get down with their bibles and suncerely ask the Holy Spirit for inspirations and insights, thry'd understand why they urgently need to leave the church. Its just the grace of God thats still working in the church, that same grace that alows the rain to fall and sun to shine so that both the wicked and rightous ones eat their daily bread. Here are some facts some catholics dont know: The knite of Mulumba is a cult (attend the burial of a member then come back and thank me) Most money ritualiist and ocult members especially from Igbo land hide under the church The Papalcy is political and they do a lot of things the "jolly go lucky" catholics dont have a clue of Most of ur reverend fathers have kids and are established business men (pls watch The Bogias...google pls) In latin America there's different kinds of anual rituals done to honour madona (mary) sometimes involving the spil of human blood (pls google) |
eggheaders: Na so now, all the same its a very good show on radio... radioheads brace up for the discuss with jimi disu 2:00 pm.I like uncle disu's program especially his press review on classic, in the discus he is iften biased to christian religion isues! |
eggheaders: As a shon of the shoil I never miss that early morning Yoruba news thingy. But i have stop listening to political platform cause they are becoming more pro gej and PDP, I have replaced them with grapevine or the sport program with Tega tiger. And to the Ibadan peeps I never miss Edmond obillo bullseye whenever I am in your town. When I was in Onitsha its was always brilla FM all the way and some political radio magazine program on radio spapoeza( not too sure about the spellings). When I was in jos locked down all rhythm, but jos radio stations will give Lagos radio stations run for there money any day, they even have a program similar to rock city on metro FM on one of the station in jos.b eggheaders: Man you are reggae fan like me. But we don't have good reggae radio programs that takes us back to the era of Bob Marley, peter tosh, uroy, jimmy Clive and buju Banton. All we have on radio these days are the not so deep new cat. It is only in Ibadan I have listened to a near good radio reggae program. You are deep Bob Marley fan from looking at your profile. Jump jump nyabingi ooo oooo, we get to roll coming....yes you ar right im a deep reggae fan of big time greats like peter tosh, pupa burnin spear, steel pulse, eric donaldson, don carlos &gold, culture, i roy, aswad, big mountain, denis brown, luciano and the legend Marley and family, my profile name was inspired by the Nyabinghi of the twelve tribes in the Rasta colony. its true we dont have a good deep root reggay program in nigeria cos i also travel to other states, the only OAP who kind of try is Raheem on classic but he seems to be too ocupied also with limited time slot. back in da days when classic fm was not yet out i enjoy their oldschool jamz in the afternool and till evening on fridays but since classic came on board i locked on to buky and shulz and raheem who tickles my fancy with his style of reggae show...I love Radio! |
eggheaders: As a shon of the shoil I never miss that early morning Yoruba news thingy. But i have stop listening to political platform cause they are becoming more pro gej and PDP, I have replaced them with grapevine or the sport program with Tega tiger. And to the Ibadan peeps I never miss Edmond obillo bullseye whenever I am in your town. When I was in Onitsha its was always brilla FM all the way and some political radio magazine program on radio spapoeza( not too sure about the spellings). When I was in jos locked down all rhythm, but jos radio stations will give Lagos radio stations run for there money any day, they even have a program similar to rock city on metro FM on one of the station in jos.back in da days when classic fm was not yet out i enjoy their oldschool jamz in the afternool and till evening on fridays but since classic came on board i locked on to buky and shulz and raheem who tickles my fancy with his style of reggae show...I love Radio! |
eggheaders: My radio addiction ain't gat particular pattern. Wake up in the morning listen to koko iwe ninu iroyin on bond f.m.men you rock....this is also my reutine apart from ur first yoruba program on bond fm and raypower's political platform which i usually miss as a result of sticking to smooth after the freshly press for the next show! |
[quote author=Mynd_44]Is it an insult to call a coward a coward? I have never seen a government change their words as much as this. Sissies[/quote]Whatch it The SSS are on ur trail...Internet Bigbrother agents (Isreal) are watching every statement here...mind how you insult The Commander In Chief of The Armed Forces of The Federal Republic of Nigeria...dont say you were not warned because even this reply on your page is an evudence against you! |
nauralanders u guys are really funny!! |
i grew up in kano, the northerners are the largest patronizers of liquor joints, they have a special place in sabon gari where they meet every evening and weekends, they drink to stupor cos there is no way of knowing how many bottles consumed as the beer bottles are emptied inside 25liters containers while they tap with their butas (plastic kettles) and drink from it directly. they are the hughest patronizers of brothels, a lot of them are chain smokers of raw tobaco. |
I hope our country leaders and policy makers are following the developmentm, if you ask my opinion i would say that the Zimbawean authorities are taking the right decision, this policy is good for their economy. this was how china got to where they are today. |
[quote author=God's sent]God my creator it is exactly 6Pm, any sin we have committed the ones we know the one we do not know pls forgive us and give us the grace to sin no more in Jesus Mighty name we pray. There is a particular miraculious power of God that Jesus used to call Lazarus out of the grave and he that was dead came out from the grave and lived again. we stand by the Authority of the power of God that raised lazarus from dead and we command every good thing that has died or that the enemies have killed in the lives of these listed names here to cooooome fort and live again, Low sperm/No sperm count begin to come fort and multiply in the private organ of the men that needed it among the listed name now in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ let this prayer answer also in the life of women whose names are listed here onbehalf of their husbands now in the Mighty name of Jesus Christ we pray. God let all our blessings that the devil and his agent has killed and buried come out of their graves alive and come back to us and increase our blessings in every areas of our lives IJMN we pray. Goldenbaby Biggee01 Freechild07 4Gsmokei Visitor30 Santagelo25 Bolanlevivian JECU Sotum Enm Aderome Mikuut Konfessor Adaroable Kike100 Maymay1 Menes Jamo90 Parisienne Basira Tmc1 and Nathan Chi16 Iya-Ejima Samplet Uteh Waistbead Lanray01 Janutra Nic1 Clarina Finecheek12 Pintoxx Nifemi_cutie God's sent Chyvia Rute @All, remember that tomorrow is our fasting 6AM to 6Pm, women that are hoping for preggy type of bfp should break with coccumber eat plenty of it. pray for all round bfp in every ones live and add your own prayer point as you wish.GOD HEARS. Genesis 30 v 22 ? 24 the Bible say God remembered Rachael and opened her womb, all who are trusting God for the fruit of the womb, the Almighty God will remember everyone IJN. 2 king 4 v 1 -7 that widow of the sons of the prophet, was dying under the heavy burden of debt and she was surrounded by opportunities; there was a little bottle of oil in her home, she didn’t see how that could help. There were several neighbors with empty bottles; she doesn’t know how that could solve her problems. But a single contact with the Almighty God; her eyes were opened, her debt was paid and she has enough to spend for the rest of her life, may that same God give every one their breakthrough IJN FOR THE FASTING Praise and worship 5-10minutes *Memory verse: Psalm 17 *Let us ask for forgiveness of sin *Pray that the fire of God should destroy any evil creature or kingdom that is responsible for what you are going thru, IJN * Pray that God should destroy every evil plans of the enemy against your miracle, IJN * Pray for the angel of deliverance, healing, breakthrough to locate and attend to you in Jesus name. *Pray that you should be the next to receive in God 11th hour visitation to every conquerors, IJN * Finally thank him for answering his name in your life, IJN @Skyimpychich, pls. relax do not be online always so that you don't start viewing sites that concerns bad news. pls. any one that is interested in this prayers should tell us to add their names, cos we dn't want to be adding people's name without their concent, cos the blessings of God is the children's bread.[/quote]pls add my name to the prayer list, thanks. |
The fear of imprisonment for homosexuality in African countries is grounds for asylum in the European Union, Europe's highest court has ruled. According to the European Court of Justice, a gay refugee from a country where people are jailed for being homosexual does qualify as a persecuted group eligible for asylum. The court's ruling concerned three homosexual men from Sierra Leone, Uganda and Senegal who had sought asylum in Holland, but is binding for all EU countries, including Britain. "Homosexual acts are a criminal offence in those three countries and may lead to serious punishment, from heavy fines to life imprisonment in certain cases," the ECJ ruled. "A term of imprisonment which accompanies a legislative provision which punishes homosexual acts may constitute an act of persecution per se, provided that it is actually applied." The EU judges also ruled that asylum seekers should not be expected to conceal their homosexuality to avoid persecution in their home country. "The court considers that requiring members of a social group sharing the same intimate orientation to conceal it is incompatible with the recognition of a characteristic so fundamental to a person's identity that the persons concerned cannot be required to renounce it," the judges ruled. "Therefore, an applicant for asylum cannot be expected to conceal his homosexuality in his country of origin in order to avoid persecution." Homosexual acts are illegal across Africa including in countries such as Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya and Botswana, which have close links to the West. Under international law people from a social group with a well-founded fear of persecution or human rights violations can claim asylum status. It will be up to national authorities to decide whether the situation in an applicant asylum seeker's country of origin amounts to persecution, particularly "whether the term of imprisonment is applied in practice". "The UK has a proud history of granting asylum to those who need it and applications are carefully considered before a decision is made," said a Government spokesman. "However, applicants must establish that they face persecution and inhuman or degrading treatment in their country of origin to qualify for our protection." Next year, following another Dutch case, the EU courts are expected to rule on a much more difficult matter: how national asylum authorities should verify a person's claim that they are homosexual. |
[quote author=free2ryhme]My ibo brodas make una ask genevieve, na to dey foRm model for rich man party sher sabi she no dey gree maRRy? Her biological clock is fast clicking away [/quote but she don achieve many things we some married women never achieve, by the way she has a grown up child! |
Let's get a couple things out of the way right out of the gate: "Ugly" is as subjective as the term "beautiful," so calling someone ugly, especially your own children, says a whole lot more about your ugliness than theirs. Jian Feng, living in Northern China, filed for divorce from his wife after he found their newborn child to be "incredibly ugly." Feng said his wife tricked him into marriage by appearing to be a beautiful woman, when she was, in fact, ugly. "I married my wife out of love, but as soon as we had our first daughter, we began having marital issues. Our daughter was incredibly ugly, to the point where it horrified me," the dad of three said. Feng was so upset by his daughter's appearance that he accused his wife of cheating on him. It was only then that she revealed the truth: she underwent more than $100,000 in plastic surgery before she met him. So Feng sued and won his freedom from the bonds of marriage and a $120,000 settlement. source:http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/man-sues-wife-ugly-children-dont-blame-him-164700090.html
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i visited the ministry yesterday and still in awe of what i saw with my eye, i used to doubt things like this but after what i withnessed i told myself never to follow the crowd again, come and see demons speaking through people, the amazing thing is that a lot of people even the born agains are being terrorised by demons without them knowing. most of our forefathers did terible things that is affecting us today and if we dont do anything about them could will continue to pleague genrations yet unborn,Exodus 20:5, I asked the man of God a question on why some men of God today dont teach deliverance from faulty foundation, they hinge their gospel on the fact that once u give ur life to christ old thing has passed away, D man of God opened my eyes of understanding through scriptures on why deliverance from faulty foundation is necessary he also said that some men of God who dont preach it are mostly those who were furtunate to be born without faulty foundations, indeed God is great and I praise His holy name!! |
kingoflag: OP, earlier today Nigerian Senate said they don't know how N500Billion that GEJ claimed to save from subsidy disappeared in less than 6 months. Plus another $1Billion missing from Sure-P that Gej also set up. Thats what we should be talking about, not this rubbish you've set up to distract the populace with.how do you know if trully the money gone missing, have you heard from the principal actors like nnpc, the petrolium minister, cbn, finance minister and elder onosode, becaause of your hatred for jonathan you just come online to antagonise whatever that consigned him |
@op i want you to state how you intend to follow up on this project a lot of people would like to be part of it |
musicwriter: I' am a huge fan of troubled musician Majek Fashek. Long time ago (I think) in the early 90's when I heard he takes cocain and heroin I never believed it. I though it was a lie. But was shocked to see him looking so bad as the years go by.ok brotherman how can we be part of this project, Majek is my hero and i can sing almost all his songs ofhand, from send down the rain, mother, iv got the feeling, our father, redemtion song, jah people, spirit of love, holy spirit to jobe lamantation>>>lets help majek! |
hi is the post still open, how is the takehome pay like? |
is the vacancy still open and how much is the salary? |
iphy42: If Lagos will deport Igbos when the law forbids it, what will happen when we divide and they are backed by law?igbo have lived in many part of the world and have also intermaried |
iphy42: Maybe it's my turn to ask if you've been to the west or north before. If you have then you will know that nothing can cure the disaffection between the Igbos and Yorubas. Do you know how many people that were killed in Lagos in 1993 during the Abiola saga? If not for the Nigerian umbrella, the Yorubas would have long sent the Igbos away. The Igbos hate the Yorubas as much too. The Hausas on the other hand live in peace if not for religious fanatics that incite violence.oga dont say what u dont know just because you have acess to a social site as this, im full blood igbo, born and raised in the north and spending adult life in the west, the igbo yoruba issue is born out if jelousy which can be corrected with politics but the north hate the igbos with passion both from religion and sicial angle! |
iphy42: Igbos are sort of landlocked and will be at the mercies of those in the coastal region to be able to thrive in what they do best- Importationyes you are right but this is because The Igbos are republican by nature read your history book the only tribe that really gave the colonial maaters troubles was Ndiigbo but that is no problem, its an advatage that would be explored, being landlocked is not a big deal there are smaller countries in the world tht are landlocked and doing just fine, and for the fact tha nigeria disintegrate doesnt mean that an hausa man can not live in onitsha or yoruba going to live in sokoto you simply obey the laws of your host country by having the necesary papers and documentations! |
The amalgamation of the country in 1914 was a big mistake and there's no need debating over it cos we are made up of different nations, this was one of the reason for the civilwar and till date what we have are bunch of hypocrits who as a result of their selfish interests contunue to lie regarding this isue, i sugest that we operate a confederated system of givernment with a weak centre where each region manages its own resource, institutions and people while an agreed percentage of royalties are being given the central govt. with this system in place, there would be competition in development among the regions. We could also opt foe outright disintergration because even from conception the different ethnic regions have their perculiar cultures, traditions, religion and other ways of like exclusively unique to them this has also been a problem in the british experiment called nigeria, for instance you cant go to the south east and start talking of sharia or under age marriage etc! |
superior1: Ezekiel 18vs 1-2GBAM!!!! |
sagombugo: So it is a sin to be a muslim or a Yoruba and a Northerner? The problem is that some people cant see beyond the immediate. Despite the fact that it has been proven that Igbos also have 9 slots in the 35member APC exco and a ratio 18 muslims to 17 christians yet some people rather than cross check all these facts will choose to hold on to falsehoodYou advised Ngige to contest under PDP,the same party that is gasping for breath at the moment and a party that does not allow their brilliant and best candidates who are independent-minded to taste power without being teleguided in a Godfather-like situation? Are you refering to brilliant and best candidates like Atiku? |
InvertedHammer: Afam:God bless you my brother you nailed it there. |
FreeGlobe: well unlike rochas, Ngige was born in Anambra and has spent all his life there. APC is not our problem, bad governance isI have no problem with the Ngige, i strongly believe he will perform but bross this is Nigerian politics and the party wields greater influence than the candidate atleast history has tought me! |
APC (Arewa Peoples Congress)knew that Ngige is marketable so they used him to perfect their plan of extending their Jihad to Igbo land, Ndi Anambra pls shine ur eye and avoid the mistake Imo state made by voting Rochas who had a northern agenda, he spent all his life in the north some even say he converted to Islam. |
there was this song that became an Anthem on AIT in the late 90s it was sang in yoruba and english tittled Folashade, "baby mi ma fimi sile oo folashade ololufemi, like the summer rolling urukeke urukeke oo" |
those day these ladies where at the top of their game no scandals cos everyones music was unique vero was different onyeka fuses pop with africa folklores tina onwudiwe showcased the rich african culture evi edna sang reggae from her heart stella monye was known as the samba queen xh xty esien was a respected lady of songa, all young girls wayback then looked up to her uche ibeto was from a very rich fam yet she was humble doing her thing! |
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