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this is why TBJ picture is needed in every shop. God replace your loses. |
Pastor Olu T: Good one @ op, bt the saying "doing the same thing the same way and expecting a different result" has nothing to do with persistence. What it has to do is u foolishly n repeatedly doing a thing n expecting things to change for the better.that means the guy actually used the word wrongly, cos he wanted me to find another things doing, rather than writing jamb again. |
....he struck three times and stopped.' 2 Kings 13:18. When threatened by the Assyrian army, Israel's King turned to prophet Elisha for help. Elisha told him to take some arrows and keep striking them on the ground. But the king did it only three times and stopped. So Elisha was angry with him and said,'... You should have struck five or six times,' then you would have struck syria till you had destroyed it! But now you will strike syrial only three times. This is a story of partial victory,of what might have been if the king had put more effort into it. You see, it's not just the opportunity it's the attitude that meets with opportunity that determines the outcome. God wil give you chances to win, but it's your commitment that determines the siz of your victory. Paul writes,'Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men.(Eph. 6:7). The clock meant nothing to Paul because he was on a mission. 'I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only i may complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me...(Acts20:24). People of impact live with that mindset. So here is the question: is your heart in what you are doing? Are you giving it your all? A friend of mine spoke to me indirectly, when i was still pursuing admission into university. He said...'doing an assignment several times and expecting a different result, is madness at its peak'... Though i heared that, but i never gave up. Visions dont come cheap or easy. The bigger your vision, the bigger the price-tag. The secrete of fulfilling your visison is just keep chewing... Do what you do best and give it your totallity, victory is yours |
....he struck three times and stopped.' 2 Kings 13:18. When threatened by the Assyrian army, Israel's King turned to prophet Elisha for help. Elisha told him to take some arrows and keep striking them on the ground. But the king did it only three times and stopped. So Elisha was angry with him and said,'... You should have struck five or six times,' then you would have struck syria till you had destroyed it! But now you will strike syrial only three times. This is a story of partial victory,of what might have been if the king had put more effort into it. You see, it's not just the opportunity it's the attitude that meets with opportunity that determines the outcome. God wil give you chances to win, but it's your commitment that determines the siz of your victory. Paul writes,'Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not men.(Eph. 6:7). The clock meant nothing to Paul because he was on a mission. 'I consider my life worth nothing to me, if only i may complete the task the Lord Jesus has given me...(Acts20:24). People of impact live with that mindset. So here is the question: is your heart in what you are doing? Are you giving it your all? A friend of mine spoke to me indirectly, when i was still pursuing admission into university. He said...'doing an assignment several times and expecting a different result, is madness at its peak'... Though i heared that, but i never gave up. Visions dont come cheap or easy. The bigger your vision, the bigger the price-tag. The secrete of fulfilling your visison is just keep chewing... Do what you do best and give it your totallity, victory is yours |
if there is any consideration i think i would like to join and if there is none then next season must not pass me by. Good work though. |
The Nigerian president, His excellence Goodluck Ebere Jonathan when speaking with one of our journalist, states: Despite the the fact that some are saying i should not contest in 2015, yet millions of Nigerians are begging me to go for the second time. Now i have made up my mind and no going back. Now the question is who is actually begging this man to go for the second time? Or are you begging him? Source:- loading....... |
Prof. Ortarico so this is your hide-out? Well well well. You are wanted on the thread asap. Pls ooo any economic student in the house or if you know any of them that can help me and my oga, just flash this number(08171862611) i will call you back cos we really need help. May God help you tooo |
tell me who voted before they went on strike? Many of these lecturers self will be praying that the strike should not be over, because they are now utilising the time for another business yet they will still collect salary. Me am tired oo. |
mastermynd: Tak ya tym,,pls who can interprete this hausa man for me? Bornu ko ebonyi ni. Make ur brothers send me come home trough television? Oda beee. |
godofphysics: wat r u seeing? Dnt lemme peck, sorry, slap dat ur cheeks o...whatz dis one saying? You wanna peck/slap someone's wiffy face? Well kirikiri still dey open sha. |
yemmytcm: I'm so elated to hear from you bro,thank God you were able to find another option. "I go always pray 4 you"...Jesus and I LOVE you...GBAM!!! NA HERE I CATCH YOU. |
yemmytcm: lol ....you're a clown ![]() yemmytcm: lol ....you're a clownyes bro you are a colony tooo |
afobam: @ chiamaka u forgot that the last day d snail wnt go back its 49 I tinkits actually 48days boss. |
rashywire: now on bbm, u can add my pin. 7C2E1AEFare you on CCTV? |
Onyezaza: Ogbuefi (Oladoya) no let me give you smack down and eniorisha nice one broi can see you really like sport. *smackdown ko, RAW ni* beside wetin be ogbufo(interpreter) or wetin you call ham |
hehhehehe what a compatible compatitious::.: the girl, a gold digger, the guy a goldkeeper. Then make the girl dey dig make the guy dey keep now. |
Onyezaza: Gooooooaaaaaaaal another again from muhammed Nigeria 3 Mexico 0 o boy these boys are goodsee this small girl ooo *hold her right hand up and give her iladi* co..co...common.. Get out of here and go to sport room jare... Looking for seun...... Who remove our signboard for here? Abi the girl no dey see self? She just use her noise wake me up. Mtchew *go back to sleep* |
Divepen: Vivly-1adjure means to 'ask' or request |
its better not to talk than to talk like a fool |
Olaalere Ayobami Last sunday catapulted me back to 1979 when i was expected to see, like others at Orile Iganmu in Lagos, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo comfortably emblazoned on the moon. I was too young to understand the meaning of the frenzy at the time. But this time, it was about Eclipse, an astronomical event which occurs when the moon passes in-between the sun and the earth thus partially or totally blocking the former. I understand that accross different cities last sunday, some people were carrying calabashes of water and all sorts,just to catch a glimpse of the life-changing Mr Eclipse. It was a crazy day. But trust Nigerians, the event was also marked by some creative headlines as to the ''political significance'' of the Eclipse. A confession is necessary here: i have nothing to do with the headlines below but as to where the stories were published, I think it should be 'The Nigerian Eclipse Journal'. Now, check out the headlines: * Don't use Eclipse to intimidate our son, Edwin Clark warns North * Eclipse is part of Jonathan's agenda to destroy Nigeria, says Ango Abdullahi * Presidency set up Eclipse monitoring committee * Minister buys 2 armoured anti Eclipse Vehicles to protect self * Blame Eclipse if Anambra Guber polls fail, Jega warns * APC to GEJ: Eclipse has weakened confidence of Nigerians in your Government * Eclipse occurrence was setback to negotiations, strike continues, says ASUU * Reps, Senators disagree over Eclipse Allocation, summon Okonjo-Iweala * Nigeria fails to acquire viewing rights for Eclipse, FG blames New PDP * Police distrup Eclipse gathering in Abuja, threatens G-7 Governors * Eclipse stampede kills 50 in Yobe, Boko Haram claims responsibility * Eclipse discussion will determine Nigeria's future, says Okunrounmu * Southern Kaduna cries marginalisation over limited view of eclipse. * Whatever challenges facing the country Educationally, politically or socially just blame it on Eclipse and not GEJ. |
Olaalere Ayobami Last sunday catapulted me back to 1979 when i was expected to see, like others at Orile Iganmu in Lagos, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo comfortably emblazoned on the moon. I was too young to understand the meaning of the frenzy at the time. But this time, it was about Eclipse, an astronomical event which occurs when the moon passes in-between the sun and the earth thus partially or totally blocking the former. I understand that accross different cities last sunday, some people were carrying calabashes of water and all sorts,just to catch a glimpse of the life-changing Mr Eclipse. It was a crazy day. But trust Nigerians, the event was also marked by some creative headlines as to the ''political significance'' of the Eclipse. A confession is necessary here: i have nothing to do with the headlines below but as to where the stories were published, I think it should be 'The Nigerian Eclipse Journal'. Now, check out the headlines: * Don't use Eclipse to intimidate our son, Edwin Clark warns North * Eclipse is part of Jonathan's agenda to destroy Nigeria, says Ango Abdullahi * Presidency set up Eclipse monitoring committee * Minister buys 2 armoured anti Eclipse Vehicles to protect self * Blame Eclipse if Anambra Guber polls fail, Jega warns * APC to GEJ: Eclipse has weakened confidence of Nigerians in your Government * Eclipse occurrence was setback to negotiations, strike continues, says ASUU * Reps, Senators disagree over Eclipse Allocation, summon Okonjo-Iweala * Nigeria fails to acquire viewing rights for Eclipse, FG blames New PDP * Police distrup Eclipse gathering in Abuja, threatens G-7 Governors * Eclipse stampede kills 50 in Yobe, Boko Haram claims responsibility * Eclipse discussion will determine Nigeria's future, says Okunrounmu * Southern Kaduna cries marginalisation over limited view of eclipse. * Whatever challenges facing the country Educationally, politically or socially just blame it on Eclipse and not GEJ. |
Ugly duckling: oh please!!! Just take a tour through this Forum and see how many times ASSU replaces ASUU in any thread that has to do with the strike. I have better things to do than engage in e-wars with faceless people. You can choose to crucify the messenger and ignore the message. I will choose to ignore the attack on my person. Nobody is above correction,and for your information, we are not here to celebrate age grades. By the way, I can see how courteous your post is.hell is not far. |
Last sunday catapulted me back to 1979 when i was expected to see, like others at Orile Iganmu in Lagos, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo comfortably emblazoned on the moon. I was too young to understand the meaning of the frenzy at the time. But this time, it was about Eclipse, an astronomical event which occurs when the moon passes in-between the sun and the earth thus partially or totally blocking the former. I understand that accross different cities last sunday, some people were carrying calabashes of water and all sorts,just to catch a glimpse of the life-changing Mr Eclipse. It was a crazy day. But trust Nigerians, the event was also marked by some creative headlines as to the ''political significance'' of the Eclipse. A confession is necessary here: i have nothing to do with the headlines below but as to where the stories were published, I think it should be 'The Nigerian Eclipse Journal'. Now, check out the headlines: * Don't use Eclipse to intimidate our son, Edwin Clark warns North * Eclipse is part of Jonathan's agenda to destroy Nigeria, says Ango Abdullahi * Presidency set up Eclipse monitoring committee * Minister buys 2 armoured anti Eclipse Vehicles to protect self * Blame Eclipse if Anambra Guber polls fail, Jega warns * APC to GEJ: Eclipse has weakened confidence of Nigerians in your Government * Eclipse occurrence was setback to negotiations, strike continues, says ASUU * Reps, Senators disagree over Eclipse Allocation, summon Okonjo-Iweala * Nigeria fails to acquire viewing rights for Eclipse, FG blames New PDP * Police distrup Eclipse gathering in Abuja, threatens G-7 Governors * Eclipse stampede kills 50 in Yobe, Boko Haram claims responsibility * Eclipse discussion will determine Nigeria's future, says Okunrounmu * Southern Kaduna cries marginalisation over limited view of eclipse. * Whatever challenges facing the country Educationally, politically or socially just blame it on Eclipse and not GEJ. SOURCE:- This Day |
ishaba blessing: Next week no dey end for dis ASUU matter?evryday nxt week,abegi,if dem like make dem no call of naw,what can be worst dan 4months?make dem try liv am til 2017,,,,idoitshehehe dont mind them they are floos(fools) |
ferdimako: It's not Its.nooo be specific it is not it's |
helloooo, anybody home? |
jdzarrus99: Question:-What is the missing number?whao dis thing nearly drive me crazy. Anyway the answer is 91 |
bcomputer101: What is this one saying?see this redundant, use *has* and not as. |
kcy: english plsdid you just say that? You better go back up and fixed up the rubbish you wrote. It should be order and not ordar.... |
@farano: ![]() @farano:he dey pain me gagao |

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