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Now I rest my case sir. (I dunno why he's silent shaa) italo: I still dont see anything that suggests hate in that post. |
You may not believe this but there are many 'good' singers who never become famous. I met this guy today, never heard a powerful voice like that before. The truth is that he already has written some songs which seem to me to be better than most songs we hear today both lyrically, rythmically and rhyme-ically (pardon my grammer pls). I know there are a lot of people out there who are better than The legendary Frank Edwards etc but never had to opportunity to become popular. Today I saw a young man with talent (talent is not enough). He's getting his songs ready for studio production. What and what do you think this guy needs to make it in the 'industry?' |
Give me complete details on how to apply @op. I have been dreaming to join d army. I hav this hunch that ah wil be d chief sonnest *smiles* |
Who is he? Pastor? |
italo: I dont see anything that suggests "hate for developed countries" in his post.aha! I suggest u read his post again. And this time around be more rational rather than sentimental pal. Or better still let him deny it! |
Anyways, what exactly is innocent? And let's not forget the innocent blood that will be spilled by yahweh, not just your 'innocent' fetuses. @wiegraf. D above was ur statement. Pls clear me on this. If u dnt mind sire |
Ur majesty. U hav poured out ur heart and hate for 'developed' countries. But I gbadun ur open mindedeness shaa souldust: i can see some people have started using their outdated tactics to make us feel that refusal to do abortion and accept other things like gay marriage is the reason why we are 'underdeveloped'. |
You got it quite wrong mate. Okorocha made the law, ndi imo refused....the law is not valid as of now. tobechi74: Okorocha made d law |
I have billions of questions. But first I will tell Him to explain to me the difference between hell and 'outer darkness' Then I would ask Him what faith await those who believe in Him but do not believe in the death of Jesus Christ. Then I would ask Him if Nigeria will ever be corruption free. Then I would ask Him what He does with suicide bombers (if they actually get 70 virgins) I have many more questions shaa. Let me hear urs first... |
I have seen good men do bad things and I have seen bad men do good things. Whether you're gonna end up in heaven or hell its not God's plan, it is yours. |
When u mean 'innocent' do u include you and I? italo: Gbam! |
I just wish they will see this post. If I get an answer to this, it will help me guide a lot of ppl emmanwandud: Categorically I cannot tell u its d doctors and my senior pastors would tell u its d government but be rest assured that the answer would be made known 2 u by the senior superiors in the eluelu ministry |
Gwekzy: All of The aboveyou did not say ur reasons. U cnt just conclude mate |
By the grace of God, and by the virtue of the position I occupy and my kind of job, I have come to see a lot of things as regards the removal of 'unwanted pregnancy'. I went into study and critical reasoning and believe me, I found out that there is such thing as 'unwanted pregnancy'. The Imo State government and the Clergy men recently had a brush over abortion law allegedly passed by the State government. But then, in an interview with the Imo State governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha, he explained thus; "We are not passing this law to encourage young girls to prostitute and abort their babies, rather, our focus is on married women and eventually unfortunate young ladies that get raped". Everyone somehow has a reason to every action they take and the decision they make. In developed countries, for instance, where the government approves of abortion, who will be punished? The doctor who can be sued for denying a young lady her right? Or the government who have a very strong reason for approving the act? Or the young 'unfortunate' lady who one day finds out she has an 'unwanted pregnancy'? Let's judge this both from a strict and a wide sense... Thanks for commenting |
As a good Sameritan, I sincerely wish to return the 500naira I picked up yesterday to the rightful owner. If its yours, you can come and claim it. To be sure it's yours, come with the following: 1. 2passport photographs 2. A photocopy of you drivers licence, national ID, and company ID cad. 3. WAEC result 4. University statement of result (it must be a federal university with at least a 2.1) 5. The serial number of your money (it must match) 6. Birth certificate and marriage cert (if married) 7. A comprehensive medical report (from a federal hospital) 8. 2000naira for form 9. At least two Referees 10. NEPA bill. Come with all these documents to #5 George's Close Egbu, Owerri, imo State. Dress code is White on Purple with Yellow tie. Or text 'NA MY OWN' to 32252 each text cost 1500naira and the more you send the better your chance of claiming 'your' money. For more enquiries visit www.moneyfinders.com or call me on +499 2354 6553. GOODLUCK hahaha! |
Lilaex: ^^^FOOOoooooolno no no pls dnt get me wrong. I dnt support abortion. I just asked a question. Its too early for abuse |
Could it be that I have not come across such, or that there was no such thing as abortion in the bible? Probably women could not get rid of unwanted pregnancy because there was no such knowledge on the possibility. The sameritan woman had 5husbands and probably kids. The mother of Jephtah got him out of prostitution. I never saw any case of abortion in the bible. So how can we know whether its sin or not? I just asked a question pls |
Please I need a bible scholar to help clear me on this. My heart is filled with fear and terror as I write this. I have heard so much about hell and I'm so sure its for unbelievers and sinners. Now what about outer darkness? The only three places I saw it mentioned were matt 8:12, 22:13 and 25:30 and these scriptures were addressing 'the children of the kingdom' and servants not sinners and unbelievers. I had a revelation where I saw one of our most respected pastors in a wide field. The place was dark and it was both raining and shinning (it was mysterious). More than 20 demons were flogging him for hours, days, months and years but I saw no fire there. Please someone explain matt8:12, 22:13, and 25:30 for me. Thank you! |
Bourgeois |
I'm batchA corp member and I serve in OW municipal. And 2day I finally made front page. Rejoice wt me quote author=paulasweet] Really? Wot batch are u in and wots ur LGA?[/quote] |
There was great joy yesterday amongst Imo State Corps members as they received alert of 10,000 naira allowance from the state govvernment. As a matter of fact, I was dazed when I saw this text message on my phone "CR- Alert Acct: 6017225701, Amt: 10000.00, Desc: STATE ALLOWANCE BO NYSC ASS AVE, Date: 09/10/2013, Aval Bal: 30657.00" So its 19,800 from FG, 10,000 from State and 5,000 from PPA which is approx 35k for us here in Imo. Rochas all the way!!! |
I pray for peace, tranquillity and justice. What's ur prayer for beloved Nigeria? |
One of the days in NYSC camp benue, a corps member fainted and I pretended to be a doctor! Lol. The soldier so believed I was that they didn't ask for identification. It was late in the night and most corpers were sleeping. 'Where there was no doctor' someone had to pretend to be one! I was lucky the lad did not die in my hands. I did all I could. I used some of the techniques I only watched in the movies lol. The soldiers never stopped to talk about it...........many things happened that I cannot say here but the lad did not die that's the end point. Impersonation can be helpful and interesting sometimes o! |
Can someone elaborately explain to me? |
Signs of end time. |
Fenks mate Homebaked: Nice piece |
MY JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE:- Starting 4rm Genesis, I took an Exodus to Leviticus to Number d children of israel. I recorded it in Deuteronomy & gave it2 Joshua who was facing a trial b4 d Judges. Suddenly Ruth ran along callin 'Samuel!, Samuel!! d 1st & 2nd Kings of israel are comin2 see u concerning d 1st & 2nd Chronicles and concernin d walls of jerusalem which Ezra & Nehemiah had decided to rebuild'. Then Esther was busy comforting Job to stop weeping but rather sing Psalms in Proverbs to Ecclesiastes or even recite d Songs Of Solomon. As I continued my journey along, I met prophet Isaiah consoling Jeremiah who was engaged in a Lamentation because Ezekiel had refused to tell him d visions of Daniel but rather took it to Hosea who was still inquiring from Joel, Emos & Obadiah d way about of his wayward wife. Seeing these things Jonah decided to run away to tarshish but fortunately 4him, he entered same boat wt Micah & Nahum. But Habakkuk cried to the Lord to speak to Zephaniah d companion of Haggai dat He will surely restore His people according to d prophecy of Zechariah. Then Malachi caught a vision of d Lord and passed it to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John who understood it differently. This led to d different Acts Of The Apostles which were reported to d Romans who decided to consult 1st and 2ndly d Corinthians not knowing they were havin problems wt d foolish Galatians at d Ephesian church. The Philippians listened wt keen interest d advice of d Colossians who were discouraged because of d 1st and 2nd contributions of d Thessalonians. They decided to take d whole issue to Bishop Timothy. Timothy was reading d scriptures to Titus & his brother Philemon in Hebrew language at bro James' house. Suddenly I heard Peter, d same Peter who denied Jesus calling 'John! John!! John!!! tell Jude ur Revelation'. |
The Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU may call off the lingering strike action across public universities in the country, as the Vice-President, Namadi Sambo met with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, in Abuja on Thursday. The meeting which was held behind closed doors had in attendance the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike and the Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie. The union was led by its National President, Dr. Nasir Faggae, and two former Presidents of ASUU; Dr. Dipo Fasina and Dr. Abdullahi Sule-Kano. Others at the meeting were the Vice-Chancellors of Bayero University Kano, Prof. Abdulrasheed Abubakar; Prof. Isaac Adewole of the University of Ibadan; and Prof. Muhammed Hamisu of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. It was however uncertain if yesterday?s discussion was fruitful as the two parties did not disclose the outcome of the meeting which lasted for two hours to journalists. Fagge, however, told State House Correspondents that the union would make its position known after the National Executive Council meeting. Wike assured Nigerians that students would soon return to school as government was ready to make sure all the contending issues were resolved as soon as possible. According to sources this was because the Federal Government had agreed to inject fund to revitalize the university system. ?The meeting went well, the vice-president made some new offers that were different from what was on ground before. For instance, the Federal Government had agreed to start the injection of revitalisation fund into the university system starting with N100bn this year and N150bn in 2014 and this will continue until the university system is solid enough to stand. In what seems to be a ray of Hope of appeared over the on going strike embarked by the public universities? lecturers as the Vice-President, Namadi Sambo met with the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,in Abuja on Thursday. The meeting which was held behind closed doors had in attendance the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike and the Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie. The union was led by its National President, Dr. Nasir Faggae, and two former Presidents of ASUU; Dr. Dipo Fasina and Dr. Abdullahi Sule-Kano. Others at the meeting were the Vice-Chancellors of Bayero University Kano, Prof. Abdulrasheed Abubakar; Prof. Isaac Adewole of the University of Ibadan; and Prof. Muhammed Hamisu of the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi. It was however uncertain if yesterday?s discussion was fruitful as the two parties did not disclose the outcome of the meeting which lasted for two hours to journalists. Fagge, however, told State House Correspondents that the union would make its position known after the National Executive Council meeting. Wike assured Nigerians that students would soon return to school as government was ready to make sure all the contending issues were resolved as soon as possible. According to sources this was because the Federal Government had agreed to inject fund to revitalize the university system. The meeting went well, the vice-president made some new offers that were different from what was on ground before. For instance, the Federal Government had agreed to start the injection of revitalisation fund into the university system starting with N100bn this year and N150bn in 2014 and this will continue until the university system is solid enough to stand. Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/strike-may-end-soon-as-sambo-meets-ASUU/ |
What's making you laf? You just remembered your experience ryt? Share na haba! lobatan85: |
My guy you are funnilistically funny!!!!! Kai E<R>F: |
