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According to Temitope Omotayo who shared the photo, the men and women pictured here are students of Yoruba language at University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S. "So if you are still ashamed of your culture and you feel reluctant to speak your language with your children then na you know o. If we don't teach our children our language. I am sure these new set of people who are passionate about learning the language will teach them. I am referring to Hausa, Yoruba Igbo, Swahili & other African languages" he said
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This is a serious issue that needs to be addressed quickly, before it goes beyond control. Northern part is not habitable anymore(things are getting better though).They are now running to western part...God will save us in this Country |
Sahara Reporters with contradicting story
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No tribalism....But I think Yoruba newspaper (s) don dey for long.Just introducing my Igbo language. Eewo! |
I wrote mine on 29th.The system logged me out more than 3 times,we were later logged out automatically from their control room. Initially I got 190 but later changed to 230.Naija will still have long way to go. |
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Great Ife!....OAU has released the result,cut off marks and admission letter for the admitted candidates.You may check via WWW.oaucdl.edu.ng...Good luck
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Do Yourself a Favor and Forgive
by Joyce Meyer - posted September 13, 2015
And should you not have had pity and mercy on
your fellow attendant, as I had pity and mercy on
you?
- Matthew 18:33
In Matthew 18:23–35, Jesus tells a story about one
man who refused to forgive another. At the end, He
makes the clear and strong point that those who do
not forgive others get "turned over to the
torturers" (v.34). If you have, or have ever had, a
problem forgiving others, I'm sure you can attest to
this truth. Harboring hateful thoughts and bitterness
toward another person in your mind is indeed
torturous.
You may have heard the saying, "Refusing to forgive
is like drinking poison and hoping it kills the other
person." We are not hurting the one who hurt us by
being angry at them. The truth is that most of the
time people who offend us don't even know how we
feel. They go on with their lives while we drink the
poison of bitterness. When you do forgive those
who offend you, you are actually helping yourself
more than you are helping them, so I say, "Do
yourself a favor and forgive!"
We think, But, it is so unfair for me to forgive them
and then they just have no punishment for what
they did. Why should I have the pain while they get
the freedom? The truth is that by forgiving, we are
releasing them so God can do what only He can do.
If I'm in the way—trying to get revenge or taking
care of the situation myself instead of trusting and
obeying God—He may sit back and allow me to try
to handle things in my own strength. But, if I allow
Him to deal with those who offend me by forgiving
them, He can work good out of it for both parties
concerned.
The book of Hebrews tells us that God settles the
cases of His people. When we forgive, we put God
on the case (see Hebrews 10:30).
Trust in Him Is there a situation in your life that you
are trying to take care of instead of trusting God to
work it out? If so, do yourself a favor and forgive so
God can settle it. |
Do Yourself a Favor and Forgive
by Joyce Meyer - posted September 13, 2015
And should you not have had pity and mercy on
your fellow attendant, as I had pity and mercy on
you?
- Matthew 18:33
In Matthew 18:23–35, Jesus tells a story about one
man who refused to forgive another. At the end, He
makes the clear and strong point that those who do
not forgive others get "turned over to the
torturers" (v.34). If you have, or have ever had, a
problem forgiving others, I'm sure you can attest to
this truth. Harboring hateful thoughts and bitterness
toward another person in your mind is indeed
torturous.
You may have heard the saying, "Refusing to forgive
is like drinking poison and hoping it kills the other
person." We are not hurting the one who hurt us by
being angry at them. The truth is that most of the
time people who offend us don't even know how we
feel. They go on with their lives while we drink the
poison of bitterness. When you do forgive those
who offend you, you are actually helping yourself
more than you are helping them, so I say, "Do
yourself a favor and forgive!"
We think, But, it is so unfair for me to forgive them
and then they just have no punishment for what
they did. Why should I have the pain while they get
the freedom? The truth is that by forgiving, we are
releasing them so God can do what only He can do.
If I'm in the way—trying to get revenge or taking
care of the situation myself instead of trusting and
obeying God—He may sit back and allow me to try
to handle things in my own strength. But, if I allow
Him to deal with those who offend me by forgiving
them, He can work good out of it for both parties
concerned.
The book of Hebrews tells us that God settles the
cases of His people. When we forgive, we put God
on the case (see Hebrews 10:30).
Trust in Him Is there a situation in your life that you
are trying to take care of instead of trusting God to
work it out? If so, do yourself a favor and forgive so
God can settle it. |
Nice |
Kakakino: |