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An observation done by who? Come off it. English people are behind it. If its not Fifa or UEFA, Harry is still in the shadow of Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar, and hundreds more. |
yeyerolling:Are you serious? Bankers in the UK don't even take home £1800. Cleaners working 40 hrs a week take home 1200. Bankers doing same hours take home 1600. Working full time in retails (40hrs) will fetch you 1400. So, she got a good job. Securities putting in extra shift would probably take home that amount. Dont be decieved. |
Gossip pays in this day and age. |
Recently married Nollywood Yoruba actor Gabriel Afolayan got people talking. He was unshaved and didn't have his hair done or cut during his traditional wedding/engagement party. Wife also look much more older than the guy. Judge for yourself.
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Observation they say improves your intelligence. Nigerian youths are too vain in their quest to owning all of the aforementioned cars. Cars are good, but the means to getting them should be legit...hardwork, the bedrock of legitimate success. Nigerian leaders, especially Pastors are sure going to have a very lengthy discussion with God. That is, if they ever make heaven. Our youths have been so clouded with riches that you now see fake livings everywhere, even with the so-called 'celebrities'. People just want luxury cars without first establishing a tangible resources in maintaining them. Pastors wants the best things in life for themselves but preaches heaven to congregations. They pray for cars and housesfor members who barely have a job. And returning such favour, congragation resort to doing all sort of illegal stuff to make it up to their pastors. |
Not sure about Adesua. Not that beautiful for me |
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Jubilancy:Sounds like you have one of them girls in your house? It's slavery dear. |
What ya say? ![]()
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"happening now" and no single photo to show us? Pathetic |
Take it or leave it. Very simply psychological effect. Within 2 days, your wife stops this bedwetting ( if not an attack) * Get a tray * Filled it up with charcoals * Little kerosine on top to start the burning. * After charcoal becoming relative hot or red * Get your wife to pee on the hot charcoals (Standing over it) * Repeat steps for 2 days. That's all. The end of bedwetting! WARNING: If bedwetting continues more than 2 days after following the above instructions, consult your spiritualists or Pastors ( If you know God, your prayers and its effectiveness would do it). Shalom |
One thing missing from the list (though a mystery), what is Hushpuppi's job? Does he have one? I bet Hush brother or sister post this garbage here. Might be Hush himself, who knows! |
Two white South Africans who forced a black man into a coffin have been given harsh sentences, with the judge saying they showed no remorse for the racist crime which shocked South Africa. The two farmers, Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen, got 14 and 11 years respectively on charges of assault, kidnapping and attempted murder. They had forced the victim, Victor Mlothshwa, into a coffin and threatened to set it alight as Mlothshwa begged for his life. Mobile phone footage of the incident went viral in South Africa, where 23 years after the end of apartheid racial divisions still run deep.
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You wasn't wanted there in the first place. Everybody is nice before you move in with them. |
You wasn't wanted there in the first place. Everybody is nice before you move in with them. |
dee02:This is how you start your terrorism. You lot cant take criticism. You always react with violence. Go join your ISIS brothers if you are that a fanatic |
dee02:Muslims always claiming sh*t. We knew him as Cheick Tiote, not your Ismail fooking cian. May God grant his family the fortitude the bear the irreparable loss. |
ALWAYS the poor fighting one another. |
Nothing destroys fasting than your hatred towards another human being. Erection is hormonal functionality meant to do what you've just experienced. It's natural. No sin in that as long as you're not tempted to do the real thing. Fasting is meant to be chaste. And if you must observe it, let it be between you and God. Now, fasting doesnt make you a good person nor does it change God perception about you. You must live a fasted life. Fainting or dying because of your hunger strike is religious and doesn't move God. Your love towards fellow humans and your sincerity is what God requires. |
The Bees Foundation For The Less Privileged is given out financial help to women and their families who are struggling financially. They pick and select random people bi-weekly and give them thousands of naira to support themselves or their businesses. Only nominated people are selected though. So, if you know any woman in your family or neighbourhood who needs financial support, nominate them by putting down their names and mobile number. You have 3 options here.. 1. Visit Esther Ijewere page on FB and nominate them. Esther is the Editor-in-chief of Women of Rubies. https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=esther%20ijewere 2. Visit The Bees Foundation For The Less Privileged page on FB and Like their page, share and nominate. Follow them on Twitter and Instagram @ BFFP Foundation and nominate. 3. Visit thier website at https://bffpfoundation.wixsite.com/mysite. Nominate in the FB comment box plugin by logging in with your FB credentials. Even if your nominees didn't get the call this week, their names gets carried over to the other weeks. PS. Its a charity organization o not a money making machine. They do confirm the identity of your nominees before sending money to them. If your nominess are closest to them, they meet them in person and give them the funds. |
Indians and Bangladesh are the world's best scammers and fraudsters. But you won't see the mainstream media banging on that because of the trade relationship they have we them countries. Nigerians fall my hand big time. |
To some doubting if Kanu could actually run for the presidency of Nigeria and not as Biafran President, Mazi of IPob himself just dropped the bomb. He said he doesn't want to be the president of Biafra, no intention of doing so. He's a Nigerian. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/dont-want-biafra-president-kanu/ |
MrEverest:Trying to make history here. Bashing is allowed. We'd be civil in our approach and would welcome constructive criticism. Enjoy |
In as much as corruption is the order of the day in Nigeria, and Africa as whole, a bold shake-up of power is needed to achieve Western-like independent and stability. Politics is viewed in the North as a means to push through predisposed agenda of Islamizing Nigeria. Politics is what they live for, not the well being of their fellow citizens. I believe it's high time we put our differences aside and begin to build the desolation of many ruins that has put Nigeria in this melancholic state. Nnamdi Kanu with your support would boldly declare himself as an aspirant for the next election. Only dumb, clueless and media-chewing gullible would believe the reports against him. He's young, vibrant and would certainly be a good leader. Imagine a suit-wearing President with the nation on his heart! He's still a Nigerian and would gladly accept that nomination. Yoruba Muslims should once in a life time search their conscience and be part of this history regardless of your allegiance to the north. Christians all over the nation with Muslims who are in the know, especially students should come together and make this happen. I wouldn't mind being his campaign manager and do things in the western way. He'll win. We'll also get rid of godfatherism, especially that Tinubu. We'd notify the likes of Obasanjo and his devilish cliche, and if we wouldn't get their support, we sidelined them. Getting international approval would be hugely advantageous. That way, we'd have the backings of the international community to push our goals through. Any stumbling blocks would be met by share brutal force by the U.K/ US joint coalition who would be standing by as we journey into this together. Nnamdi Kanu is a UK national, I'm sure vying for office this big would be gains of the UK too. And since I'm a citizen of the world, I'd gather intels and supports from all over, and for once, get rid of the foundational corruption that has for generations deprived us of our God-given resources and wealth. Nigerians, if you feel the passion that I have, if you see Nigeria becoming this free State, if you share the same ideology and goals that I have, we'd not only achieve this together, but also we'd surely overcome the tyranny, political instability, corruptions rooted in the soul of every politicians, unaccountability, and begin repairing and building a better Nigeria. How we'd achieve this would be straight forward.. we'd start from the grassroots, no bribing or incentives, just share hard work and common understanding of the task at hand. We'd outline our goals and realistic accomplishment within a short period of time, starting from the nations crumbling electricity to portable water. We'd build roads of villages and innner city, major and minor, streets, and doorsteps. Build factories and repair our crumbling oil refineries, pump money into agriculture, employ our own graduates, sign contracts with potential and current international companies to hire Nigerians first before ever considering shipping labour into our shores. We'd get rid of all our ambassadors that are unqualified and too soft on seeing to the welfare and wellbeing of our fellow citizens In diaspora. We'd relocate Nigerian capital to a well safe haven either in the East or West. Our police force and other forces would be retrained and uniform changed to align with the new changes in Nigerian democracy. Deep and thorough background checks would be in place, couple with educational eligibility before anyone join the forces. Our military would undergo revamp and reforms, and personnels would be directed to head regions they had no connections with. Every appointments from the grassroots to the senate would be vetted. Any candidate going through any investigation of any sort would be disqualified. EFCC would be scraped. New agency would be formed. The Justice department would go through rigorous and thorough cleansing before appointments. Ministers would be appointed based on merits and qualifications, not recommendations or connections. We'd have international media present for the local, states and general elections. Polling station would be militarized with no access to the boxes even by the military. There'd be buildings that house these boxes and individual would go in, touch the screen and drop the ballot papers. We'd decide if papers would be used. Electronic fingerprints might be used to cast votes, that way we'd eliminate double and thripple fraud voting. These are just some of the plans in place. Funding this transition would not come from the govt but from ordinary people like you. We have over 200M citizens both home and abroad. Imagine each of them donating just 1k for this historic moment, that'd be about #200B Naira, more than enough to fight for this presidency. We'd set up social media accounts and have direct responses, interactions, and suggestions for ordinary Nigerians. We'd update each and every step of our achievements and directions. We'd make this a 21st century civilized transition. Remember, Nnamdi loves Nigeria with all his heart. And as someone who loves transarency, truth and honesty, it was only a matter of time for him to want to previously seceed from Nigeria. But as a true Nigerian that he is, he'd rather fight for the people and salvage Nigeria with everyone than run away from it. We'd appreciate if you have any suggestion that we might have missed. These things are doable with your help and support. Political affiliation would not matter if you truly want this nation to overcome corruption and decay. Thank you so much. |
I'll start by saying.. Mugabe has always been right. Despite the constant demagoguery, boycott, embargo etc. imposed on him by the "compassionate" west to bankrupt and create chaos, Zimbabwe still stand. It is not perfect but you do not have the "Boko Haram" type of Islamic fronted anarchy , "Somalian kind of thuggery and piracy", famine, exodus of refugees and mass human sufferings afflicting Zimbabwe speaks for itself. The reason Mugabe is getting a bad rap; vilified incessantly by the usual propaganda machine from "regime change" promoters is because he would not yield or submit to them. He is not willing to trade his people to be Africa's slaves again under the excuse of bringing "human rights, democracy, free speech etc". To be honest, Zimbabwe is only a 'failed state' because of sanctions. Otherwise, even with the crippling sanctions they are better off than even some European countries. The biggest issue here is the west not able and capable of dictating to Mugabe or use him like they do with others. And of course the kicking out of white farmers who claim to be Zimbabweans only to run back crying foul to England shows where their loyalties lay. So England gets mad because Zimbabwe is not going to kiss white behind. They then colluded with others to impose those sanctions. Zimbabwe is still the most educated country in Africa because they don't have Muslims who are backwards in their thinking. Unlike Nigeria where Muslims population is almost 45% of the entire population, Zimbabwe glory in its 1% of this group. Christians groups also do have misunderstandings here and there, but you wouldn't see them killing people all in the name of religion. Nigerian Muslims, especially the Nortthern sects have been doing this since time immemorial. Ponder on this and you would come to agree with President Mugabe. I rest my case. |
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has blamed Islam for the violence plaguing many African countries. The 93-year-old Mugabe was on a panel discussing fragile states at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Durban, South Africa on Thursday when he said some countries on the continent are destabilized by religious influences, News 24 reported. After stating that splits within the Christian church did not lead to violence, Mugabe said: “In the Islamic world, the belief is that the more violence you exert on the population, the more they listen. “In Africa you also had a touch of the Muslim world in some countries, but in the south it wasn’t our experience, thank God,” he said. Nearly 84.5 percent of Zimbabwe’s population of 15.6 million people is Christian with an estimated 1 percent Muslim, according to the 2015 International Religious Freedom Report by the U.S. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor. The Islamic Welfare Organization based in the capital Harare has not responded to a request for comment on Mugabe’s remarks. Mugabe also denied Thursday that Zimbabwe was a fragile state. “Zimbabwe is the most highly developed country in Africa. After South Africa, I want to see another country as highly developed,” he said. Mugabe added that Zimbabwe has 14 universities and that the country’s literacy rate is above 90 percent. “And yet they talk about us as a fragile state,” Mugabe said. “We have a bumper harvest, not only maize, but also tobacco and many other crops. We are not a poor country. If anyone wants to call us fragile, they can. You can also call America fragile.” Mugabe, who has ruled the country for 37 years, acknowledged last year that Zimbabwe was in the midst of a financial crisis and said the country was in a “critical time... for regime change,” according to the African News Agency. The World Bank said in April that, although Zimbabwe’s economy is expected to grow by around 2 percent in 2017, extreme poverty “is projected to have risen substantially.” At least 21 percent of the population lives on less than $1.90 a day. Do You Agree With Mugabe? Be objective, thoughtful and pragmatic with your responses. |
Useless clothes. #10k buys a better one |
Why wont Nigeria vote this guy as president come 2019? He's young, educated and tick all the boxes. We need fresh blood in this country. No more politics. The Yorubas should rally round this guy. But then I think the Yorubas always lick the Hausa man asses when it comes to politics. They're too corrupt to see change. |
When he says returnee, does he meant deported? I also presume that brother is not a US citizen. They can't do them US people like that. |
I got an in-law that's got a husband in the US. Husband isn't doing great and struggles a lot. She thinks husband was cheating, and couldn't believe someone would be in the states and struggles. This woman also has mother in the UK that sends her money every time. So she concluded that certainly her husband was cheating since her mother could be so generous. Husband warned her about trying to come and joined him. He has no legal documents yet, but still working, thanks to friends. Wife decided to travel with the kids nonetheless. Getting to the states, she met shocker. Reality dawned on her. She went to her cousins and saw them doing great (cousins have papers). Went back to her husband and started trouble. She has high expectations of the US. She now couldn't stop comparing her cousins and mother with her husband. She refused to believe that life could be that hard. No day will pass by without her fighting with her husband. She doesn't work, have no money to do her hair or even buy clothes. So people, believe those people who advise you against such move. But if you still want to travel, make sure you have relatives that have legal papers over there. Make sure they're well connected too. Tell them of your impending visit and be open to them about your duration of stay. Duration of stay is the biggest issue in abroad. People are willing to take you in for 2 weeks, one month max. Beyond that, you become a liability. Have plenty of money. Contribute to house glossaries and be responsible. Don't worry if you ran out of money, when you water the ground, you step of cold ground that'd later soothe you. |
Chris Oyak manipulates the bible and convinces his congregation with his rather unnecessary grammar and use of psychologically tools. If you want undiluted teaching of the word 'Rhema', look no further Rev, George Adegboye of the Rhema Chapel Intl Churches. He teaches with fire and sincerity of the word. Pastor E. Adeboye is too sensitive and allows human flesh to dictate his utterances. Don't teach outside of Christ. He does this a lot. Kumuyi I say teaches the truth because he wasn't into it because of money or material things like today's pastors. When you're not worldly, things like private jets, jerry curls, luxury cars and politics would be too infinitesimal to stop you from preaching and teaching the word of God. 'Apostle Suleiman'. He's in for the money, and would probably lead many to hell. Can't go on mentioning names. But just know this people, if you want to quantify and put weight in the true teachings of the gospel of Christ by today's pastors, look out for these things... 1. When your pastor is too worldly conscious and hammers daily on prosperity, redefine your purpose of going to that church. 2. When all you hear is special offering for new buildings even though your church is already big as hell, that's not true teachings. 3. When you're being told about tithes every Sunday even though all members are still the same, that's brainwashing. Not true teachings 4. When Pastors turn up for service everyday with new cars and suits and yet 90% of congregation lives below poverty line, runnnn 5. When your church keeping having 'special' services every week, that's not true teachings. Every service have to be powerful, special and full of impactations. 6. When you see yourselves going to Church on Mondays, Tuesdays through Sunday, there's something wrong with that Church. You'd lose your job and probably won't get one when you're not out there searching. |
Just curious.. was that the 'Holy Ghost' crusade she'd ever attended in the last 21 years? Answer is No. God heard her right from year one and brought it into manifestation after 21 years. No one should claim victory over this but God and the unwavering faith of that woman. |
