Politics › Re: Jonathan Insulted Nigerians By Appointing Anenih As NPA Chairman – CNPP by OsunOriginal: 5:44pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
joseph1832: I honestly stand by CNPP! To think and believe that this same government who go about parading themselves to the whole world that they are fighting corruption and yet they still went ahead to appoint an individual whose integrity, accountability and credibility is no better than that of a common prostitute.
GEJ is revealing his true colours to Nigerians bit by bit! He's showing everybody that him and his party don't give a damn about the opinion and well being of Nigerians. When a man refused to declare his asset, what else can you expect? |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Insulted Nigerians By Appointing Anenih As NPA Chairman – CNPP by OsunOriginal: 5:41pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
PointB: I can't recall when CNPP was elected to speak for Nigerians. Clearly, they don't speak for me! CNPP is a pressure group and therefore can speak the minds of people especially their followers who are Nigerians - all political parties apart from the evil PDP. Of course you can go ahead and speak your own opinion and tell us how your live will be better with the appointment of "Mr Money Approved is not Money Released". |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Insulted Nigerians By Appointing Anenih As NPA Chairman – CNPP by OsunOriginal: 5:38pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
RCCG annointing is working...
GEJ attended RCCG annual ritual gathering, got his annointing renewed and came back to appoint Anenih as NPA Chairman. Interesting. |
Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 5:29pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
agabaI23: Did you read the article? Did you check the posts? We were told that he had to relocate Kaduna where he had a house. May be he has the kind of house you think that befits him in Kaduna? Does that make any difference? You told he does not have a house, if you now want to interpret to mean he does not have a nice house, it means that the austere personality you were ascribing to him is a fluke. We are told he someone who is content, then he should be contented with what he has. If he wants to be the president, he should be able to sort his house out. Why didn't he ask the financier to use that 20 million to fix his house in ABJ?
Bottom line, you lied to us that he does not have a house whereas he has. Who lied to you? What do you know about Buhari and what do the people you said lied know about Buhari other than this is an upright desciplined man? how close are they to Buhari? Did Buhari deny he has a house in Abuja when the Journalist mentioned it? Can someone who has his assets declared on record deny the property again? If the Kaduna home is more comfortable and more secure for him, of course he would move to Kaduna Or he stays in a more comfortable rented aparment/hotel in Abuja. And how are you sure his house in Abuja is a residential apartment? Your point now is, he decided not to stay in his Abuja house to hide the property from Nigerians even after declaring his asset or what? What kind of reasoning is this? It is only a Igbo that thinks this way to justify his argument - I am not surprised. For example, I have a house in Lagos but I am leaving in a rented apartment on the island because my house is far from my place of work - I have to be close to my office. Does that mean I am hiding the property from people? Or do I have to be telling everybody that I know that I have a house here and there? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Holy Ghost Congress A Political Congress - EX Pastor Of (RCCG), Bankole Solomon by OsunOriginal: 4:50pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
mosun_ade: No. He should sit amongst the crowd. How do you expect the chief pastor from Abuja (GEJ) to sit in the midst of common people? |
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Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 4:43pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
agabaI23: You should have a look here and see your groups comments so you will understand what I am talking about. https://www.nairaland.com/870649/nigeria-ex-leader-buhari-ejected-over
Just know I expected him to have a house in ABJ but your group wanted us to believe he did not have any because he was righteous And that takes us back to what I said earlier - read my earlier post. If the house he has in Abuja doesnt befits his status and can't provide the security he requires, you want him to stay there? Buhari stays in hotel whenever he is in Abuja and that should tell you his house in Abuja is not the kind of expansive structure that even ordinary governors build today. This discussion is not necessary. Can you hide money? We know what those that stole money do with it - Even Abdulasami Abubakar with his about 2 years stay in power, we know how rich the man is today. If you can show me the picture of his house, may be we can discuss further. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Holy Ghost Congress A Political Congress - EX Pastor Of (RCCG), Bankole Solomon by OsunOriginal: 4:26pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
You will begin to see posters of politicians and placards bearing picture of politicians/party very soon.
The pastor is happy because, the money bags (e.i. politicians) are patronizing him - imagine GEJ sitting in front as if he was to deliver sermon. |
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Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 4:00pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
agabaI23: He has a house in Abuja, nice one!
Few months ago people wanted us to believe that he was a tenant in a house paid for by Danjuma abi Useni. We were meant to believe he had to vacate the house after the expiration of 2 years rent as he could not afford to renew it.
They told us he had no house in Abuja.
Maigaskya inadvertently says you are all lairs. He should have refuted that statement then but I guess he enjoyed the fruit of the lies Who told you that? Buhari told you or someone else? Did you read how he acquired those properties? The small me here have a house in Lagos and one in my home town with some other landed properties in Osun state - I am just starting life. What is the big deal in owing a house in Abuja as long as it is not a 16Billion naira house or presidential palace? Show me the picture of the houses and you will know anybody who is working hard enough can build it and from the picture of where he lives, you know the kind of house he has in other places. |
Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 3:51pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
Ricky_Ross: This old MALLAM should go home and die, HE WILL NEVER RULE NIGERIA BECAUSE HE IS A BIGOT AND RASCAL. Nigeria is not made for Hausa and Fulani nation wreckers. GEJ will rule again from 2015, after that he will hand over to an Igbo, if that is not ok by you then move to Cotonue or Niger Republic See a Igbo man calling another person a bigot - do you people think at all? You just open your mouth and talk depending on which one suits you whims and caprices. Everybody knows the bigots both religious and ethnic in Nigeria are the Igbos. The reason yiboland is only inhabited by Igbos and only a very few foreigners. And whereas go to other apart of the country, you see people from all other of the country peacefully accommodated and living their live. Yiboland is different - and Igbos will leave their land to other peoples' land to cause trouble - crime crime crime. |
Christianity Etc › Re: RCCG Redemption Camp Turned To Eagle Square by OsunOriginal: 1:25pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
Advocate sam: Pls dis thread shudn't be turned to battle ground.
Is it Biblical 4 President GEJ to campaign on a sacred altar. Why is it dat RCCG redemption camp has become a ground where Politicians come to show off n decieve people? Going back to the scripture, not all men are allowed to climb God's alter except 4 d chosen n holy ones. So why is RCCG redemption camp fast becoming an Eagle square?
No insult pls. And who told you RCCG playing ground is God's alter? These are pure places of money making and deceipt. |
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Politics › Re: Take It Or Leave It, Goodluck Jonathan MUST Win Come 2015! by OsunOriginal: 1:07pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
Malawian: gej will win if he contests. we igbos will give him 200% votes. yoruba should stop thinking they still have the capacity to shape public opinion and sentiments okay? your son had 8 years abi? why is this country worse off than when he met it? See your yeye mouth... 2015 is around the corner and you will see where Igbos belong. |
Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 1:03pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
Tolexander: obasanjo's forgiveness doesn't change anythin about obasanjo, nor do forgetin IBB makes IBB reduced. But there is fire on the mountain paradventure he becomes the president. There will be fire on the maintain for criminals and others who live on corruption - and those that take advantage of the holes in the systems to enrich themselves. If you are one of them or you have a relative benefitting corruptly from the system, then there is fire on the mountain for you. |
Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 12:59pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
Gbawe: It is Nigeria's loss and a disgrace to Nigerians, in an age even African nations are putting their best hands forwards, that men like Buhari are in the 'wilderness' while extremely corrupt and vacuously abysmal mediocrities like GEJ, with no positive achievements to their name whatsoever, can gain the most influential office in the "biggest black nation on Earth". Absolutely disgraceful and a damning indictment against Nigeria. No point going around saying we are the "giant of Africa" when our actions demonstrates something akin to lunacy not seen elsewhere and even in Nations we look down on. Gbam!!! |
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Politics › Re: “i’ve Not Forgiven Obasanjo.. Will Not Forget What IBB Did To Me…” – Buhari by OsunOriginal: 12:54pm On Dec 23, 2012 |
rafhell: who says he is not a thief? he stole money from NNPC when he was the minister of petroleum. he stole petroleum trust fund money when he served under abacha.
that man na thief jare. an unforgiving tribalistic and religious bigot.he wants revenge Slowpoke, can you prove this? Like Buhari admonished the journalists, Nigerians should research as this lazy attitude of Igbo follow follow will not get you anywhere. |
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Politics › Re: Nairaland Politics Section Hall Of Shame 2012 - Grand Finale by OsunOriginal: 9:05pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
GEJ for refusing to declare his asset thereby reinforcing the foundation for corruption across the land and lately appointing Aneneh as NPA chairman. |
Politics › Re: Who Is The Most Corrupt President In Nigeria So Far? by OsunOriginal: 8:05pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
GenBuhari: [size=18pt]Obasanjo Is The Most Corrupt Nigerian-Gani Fawehinmi[/size] Posted: June 1, 2007 - 01:00
Finally, Olusegun Obasanjo is on his way out after eight years as Nigeria’s president. Could you assess his tenure?
Eight years of self-centred disposition, eight years of wayo, eight years of deception, eight years of creating a few rich people, eight years of anti-masses programmes, eight years of deliberate junketing all over the world, eight years of make-believe, eight years of dictatorship, eight years of lack of coherent policies, eight years of so much wealth coming to the hands of government out of which Nigerians received aggravated poverty and economic pain.
When Obasanjo first came to power in 1999, many Nigerians had high hopes that they would get rid of dictatorial tendencies which characterised military rule, but unfortunately, we had a tyrant in democratic toga. We expected that the provisions of the constitution vis-à-vis the welfare of the people and their security would be the focus of the government because Section 14, sub-section 2b of the Constitution says that the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary focus of government. Alas! it was not to be under the government of Obasanjo.
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Take security for instance. He opened up the insecurity of this country in November 1999 when he gave orders to shoot on sight in Odi. And more than 2500 Nigerians were slaughtered because, unfortunately, 13 policemen were missing as a result of the protestation of the Odi people in Bayelsa State. You saw the killing in Zaki Biam in Benue State. We saw him give an order in Lagos State to shoot the OPC on sight and we protested. And since he gave the signal that human life counted for nothing, police followed the queue, extra-judicial killings became the agenda of the government. Every respectable human rights organisation abroad rated Nigeria very low in terms of extra-judicial killing. Thousands of Nigerians were slaughtered without a recourse to the judicial process by the police and other security agencies, to the extent that it became the culture of Nigerians to ritualise human lives. Legs, hands and other parts of human bodies became a common commodity in markets and dead bodies were being picked here and there, headless. That was Obasanjo’s regime and what human dignity meant for that regime for eight years.
For welfare, Nigerians have never had it so bad in their millions. Instead of government to give employment, it became the stock in trade of this regime to send workers to the unemployment market by all sorts of epithet with ignoble description such as down-sizing, reducing the labour force and so on. Unemployment became unbelievably rampant to the extent that workers approached the doors of government offices with trepidation, thinking they would be sacked any moment. Security of employment became nil in government services.
https://naijaxclusive.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Olusegun-Obasanjo...jpg In the private sector, profit motive was taken to a most ungodly level. Sack became a culture of the private sector. Whenever the private sector wanted more profit, they resorted to showing workers out without adequate recompense and this was aggravated by the so-called economic reforms of General Obasanjo where the heritage of Nigeria was sold, not even to the highest bidders but to the favoured bidders, contrary to the Constitution of Nigeria. The major sectors of our economy were placed on the building blocks of rapacious entrepreneurs, many of whom are in government, using proxies to purchase government properties, courtesy of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, and contrary in Section 16, sub-section 4 of the constitution which says that the major sectors of the economy shall be managed, operated and run by the Federal Government of Nigeria, solely and exclusively.
But today, the major sectors are being sold. The latest example is the refinery in Port Harcourt, one of the four refineries in Nigeria. For eight years, Obasanjo did not build a single refinery to ensure a total reduction in the costs of petroleum products. Instead, Obasanjo, contrary to the Constitution of Nigeria, sold and he is still in the process of selling even in the dying days of the regime, the major sectors of our economy at give-away prices.
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Look at NITEL, another government investment that is relevant to the welfare of Nigerian people, it is still in the same mess. Our constitution says that economy of the country should not be operated in such a way that wealth would be concentrated in a few hands, but we are now having the very opposite of what the constitution says should be done. A company emerged, called Transcorp. There was no Transcorp before Obasanjo but Transcorp emerged from the bowel of Aso Rock, founded with the collaboration, connivance and conceptualisation of General Obasanjo to the extent that he owns 200 million shares. According to him, it will be the pillar of the private sector emerging in Nigeria.
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There is little difference between Transcorp and General Olusegun Obasanjo, except that a few favoured friends were brought into Transcorp. Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke, the Director-General of the Nigerian Stock Exchange who is supposed to be a public officer runs the Transcorp with General Obasanjo. Both public officers contravened the code of conduct in the 5th and 3rd Schedules of the Constitution.
Behold! General Obasanjo was never taken before the Code of Conduct Bureau for this. I protested to the Code of Conduct, I protested to the National Assembly, nothing came out of it. Here is a man who abused his office, set up a company to acquire the heritage of Nigerians. Today, Transcorp has acquired Nicon Hilton, and it has acquired NITEL. If this is not corruption, then I don’t know what corruption means.
To me, Obasanjo is the most corrupt Nigerian and I will never agree with anyone who says Obasanjo is not corrupt. We see it everywhere. This man was in prison for three years and his Ota farm which was in bankruptcy then was almost sold. They were thinking of how to sell most of his properties. Today, Obasanjo’s farm is rated as one of the richest in the world, all in a space of eight years that he governed Nigeria. If that is not corruption, then I don’t know what corruption means.
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If that is not abuse of office, then I do not know what abuse of office means. I protested to the National Assembly, I protested to various organisations, that look, under the Code of Conduct, Nigerians are entitled to go there and ask for all the declaration of assets of any public officer, on conditions that may be prescribed by the National Assembly. We asked the National Assembly to give us the conditions so that we can exercise our rights to know what had been declared by Obasanjo and others, including members of the National Assembly. But till today, they never gave us those conditions. So, Nigerians don’t even have access to the assets declared by the public officers. No public officer’s assets can be examined.
This regime will go down in history as the most corrupt regime in the history of this country in the sense that no regime ever made so much money as was made under Obasanjo’s regime. It got to a point that the price of one barrel of crude oil was fetching $70 and Nigeria at that time was producing 3,150,000 (three million, one hundred and fifty thousand) barrels per day.
As we talk, the Federal Government is making more than N200,000,000 (two hundred million dollars) everyday, including Sunday. The more money the Obasanjo regime made the poorer the Nigerian people became. And the more money the Obasanjo regime made, the richer a few people became, including Mr. President himself.
Yes, there was a battle against corruption. A young man emerged like an oasis in the desert, called Nuhu Ribadu, under the auspices of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which I have often described as a positive accident in this regime. Positive accident because Obasanjo did not plan to fight against corruption because he is corrupt himself. But because he was under pressure from international organisations, like Transparency International that wanted some sort of actions against corruption, he was forced to bring about EFCC.
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He brought a young man named Ribadu, he never expected that Ribadu would perform that good. So, Ribadu’s performance is an oasis in the desert of corruption. What we are now hoping is that Ribadu, after May 29 will look at the records again, will look at the complaints of Nigerians, including mine, against Obasanjo.
For example, his library took me to court. His library which he launched on May 14, 2005 at Abeokuta garnered N8.5 billion. [Femi] Otedola gave N250 million; [Otunba Mike] Adenuga N350 million; [Aliko] Dangote, N220 million; consortium of banks N1.9 billion; consortium of oil companies N2.4 billion and so on.
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These oil companies we talk about, for eight years Obasanjo was the Minister of Petroleum Resources apart from being the head of state. No oil block was ever given to anybody without the connivance and approval of General Olusegun Obasanjo. He was more active as an oil minister than Mr. President. So there must be more than meets the eye.
I will therefore want Ribadu to dust all files, to look at all records and do a thorough investigation into the administration of General Obasanjo, into the personal fortunes of Obasanjo, into the family fortunes of Obasanjo and into Obasanjo’s fortunes all over the world. And let us come with the correct analysis and truth about Olusegun Obasanjo. So that when the facts are all gathered and known, Ribadu will then take the matter to court and charge Obasanjo for corruption and abuse of office. So that the truth will be told about this man who pretended so much. How I wish Nigerians are not too lazy to read all these? |
Politics › Re: Who Is The Most Corrupt President In Nigeria So Far? by OsunOriginal: 7:42pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
Mavrick2012: @GEN BUHARI is d most corupt wide-world...sory world-wide Tell me, how old are you? If you are less than forty, there is hope, otherwise no hope for you. You know a fool at forty is a fool forever. |
Politics › Re: Who Is The Most Corrupt President In Nigeria So Far? by OsunOriginal: 7:09pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
Mutumdaya: It is gowon,he killed more than 3million future leaders in his so called civil war Why not just shut up you mouth if you dont have anything sensible to say? We are talking about corrupt leaders, you are here talking about war victims. Stupid omo Igbo using his amadioha brain. |
Politics › Re: Julius Berger Summoned Over Sambo’s N16bn Residence by OsunOriginal: 4:44pm On Dec 22, 2012 |
COOLDUN: Foooooolish moderator will not see this nasty comment now, but when it is challenged he will ban the comment, what is wrong with someone saying his mind? Were the Igbo people the only tribe that voted for GEJ? or South East don't belong to Nigeria again? Mr. or Miss Moderator, for leaving this comment till this time shows that you are a BIGOT. If Igbo people are animals for voting for GEJ, then Yorubas are BEASTS because there is no Yoruba name if GEJ names. Ban my comment, I don't bloody care. Wow! It pained you so much - good! And before you forget, Igbos are Biafrans. |
Politics › Re: Take It Or Leave It, Goodluck Jonathan MUST Win Come 2015! by OsunOriginal: 10:36am On Dec 22, 2012 |
Antivirus92: this is politics, opposition party will always see more fault than good. Note-i am not praising jonathan ooo. Nigeria from independence has been ruled by bad leaders but to be sincere,jonathan is fairer. The cheap drug you are addicted to is blurring your reasoning. |
Politics › Re: Take It Or Leave It, Goodluck Jonathan MUST Win Come 2015! by OsunOriginal: 9:34am On Dec 22, 2012 |
nuclearboy: @OP:
Visit Aso Rock! Tell GEJ
1. Do away with corruption, personal and corporate, in his govt! 2. Revisit his pre-election promises & start implementing them! 3. Stop pointing fingers and passing the buck! He is C-in-C, not whiner in chief! 4. Get rid of all the deadweight he carries around in running an unreasonably expensive govt!
Then he may have a chance! "May", mark you! There is no hope. The man gej just again proved to nigeria who he is by appointing the chief thief in edo (anehni) as the chairman of npa. |
Politics › Re: CPC Spokesman Calls For Execution Of Corrupt Individuals by OsunOriginal: 12:23am On Dec 22, 2012*. Modified: 9:18am On Dec 22, 2012 |
*Kails*: what is a "Igbo" man?  Funny way to pronounce igbo in yorubaland. You dont know this? And if play around with this a little and say "Igbo Igbo", it means election riggers like you did for the thiefing gej who just appointed another old thief as npa chairman. |
Politics › Re: How To Actualize Igbo Presidency In 2015 – APGA Youth Leader by OsunOriginal: 10:01pm On Dec 21, 2012 |
Igbos want rule Nigeria? Continue to dream... We will wake you up when we are done. |
Politics › Re: Julius Berger Summoned Over Sambo’s N16bn Residence by OsunOriginal: 9:59pm On Dec 21, 2012 |
OYINBOGOJU: 16 Billion Naira
That would have fixed 50% of the roads in South-Eastm Na only south-east needs road rehabilitation? Stupid tribalistic Igbo man. And why are you complaining? Is the man in Aso rock not one of your own - Azikwe Abele Jonathan? Stupid good for nothing animals. |
Politics › Re: CPC Spokesman Calls For Execution Of Corrupt Individuals by OsunOriginal: 9:54pm On Dec 21, 2012 |
I am very much sure 99% of those saying no to this proposal are Igbos. Igbo man sees nothing wrong in thiefing, cheating, killing and committing all manner of crimes.
Why should a sane man who complains daily about the terrible state of the country (caused by endemic corruption) develops a cold feet when a solution is proposed?
What is wrong in handing a man who looted the money meant for road construction thereby causing hundreds to die untimely as a sresult of bad road?
What is wrong in sending to firing square, a man who decided to steal the money meant for equiping hospitals thereby causing hundreds if not thousands to die untime from malaria, child birth and other complications?
What is wrong in sending to galow, a man who looted the money for electricity, refinery, etc thereby making thousands jobless and forcing many young guys into crime/hooliganism/etc - all of which have caused untimely death for victims and perpetrators.
Now, tell me why a looter does not deserve death penalty - especially those with watery brain among us should tell me.
You definitely can't eat your cake and have it. |
Politics › Re: Nominate Your Preferred Candidate For 2015 Presidential Election . by OsunOriginal: 9:48pm On Dec 19, 2012 |
babagy82: In my opinion, president shuld be Buhari. But vice presidednt shud be a very popular south eastern governor who has atleast a little popularity in the SS and SW. That's the only way Buhari will win election in naija. Buhari will sweep the whole north, while the other sentimental igbos will definately both for their son. Part of SS will vote for igbo man, not because he's igbo but because he's a christian. Some southwesterners will vote for buhari because they are ally of the north. while the remaining will vote for baba Tinubu's candidate. After all buhari will win with 55% votes while PDP will get 45% votes. But its just an 'illusion' because PDP will still win whether we like it or not. THAT's THE BITTER TRUTH. My candidates are Buhari/Rochas What value will Rochas bring to the ticket? Igbo votes? It doesnt work that way and it will be a very big mistake to put Igbos in your political calculation - Igbos can't be trusted and APGA is not even popular in the east. They will disown Rochas the moment money starts rolling in from Jona/Abuja and before you know they will start saying Jona is also Igbo afterall his name is Azikwe Ebele Joanathan. So, leave Igbos out of the equation. What we need is Buhari and Oshiomole - Buhari will sweep the north far more than he even did in 2011. Oshiomole, a popular ACN governor, will deliver the ACN votes (mostly south west and at least Edo state). Of course, Buhari supporters already abond in South West and alliance with ACN will only seal the deal - we can then say a new Nigeria begins. |
Christianity Etc › Re: How Can One Draw A Distinction Between Miracles And Magic? by OsunOriginal: 7:38pm On Dec 19, 2012 |
Reyginus: But jesus turned water to wine. How do you explain what happens when a young man throws his clothe up and it sticks there? Speaking from experience. Have you read about "Sango Olukoso", fire used to come out from his mouth as well whenever he was angry. All these na magic simple. |