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Health / Re: 8 Things You Need To Know If You Have Multiple Sex Partners by phonetics: 9:05am On Jul 04, 2014
Cecediva: No...you are a religious person but not a christian. kiss kiss

@Cecediva: Wow, Succinctly said!!!

And Religion can NEVER lead to a Transformed Life( a la ABSTINENCE)
Health / Re: 8 Things You Need To Know If You Have Multiple Sex Partners by phonetics: 7:32am On Jul 04, 2014
lynpetra: I dey come.
Condoms are not 100% percent secured.Best is abstinence from sex.
But body no be firewood na.Tried abstaining one time for months(wanted to get something from God ),I almost lost my mind.I kon dey do like Mumu.If fine sweet dudes dey ask me simple question,na to dey do as if I dey find something for ground all in a bid to suppress the urge to rip their shiets apart.Anyways to cut the long story embarassed.. cheesy I finally kpoki,it was fantastik and cocastik,so te I kon dey cry sef join after multiple orgasms embarassed embarassed.Dude was like,"oh baby sorry,wow.I never knew you are thus soft....blah blah blah..." angry angry.Him no no say na madness e just cure. grin grin grin.

I'm not surprised you relapsed!

Feeble attempt to live righteous without encountering Jesus within and being a New Creation first!

That is the only way you get the power to truly walk in abstinence without going crazy.

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Religion / Re: Where In The Bible Is A Pastor Referred To As A "Man Of God"? by phonetics: 1:24pm On Jul 03, 2014
BluIvy:

Thanks. I agree ordinarily this would not bother me but the use of this title has brought a new wave of "manipulative" tactics in the house of God. And a mightier than thou attitude to those who are suppose to be humble servants of God. This troubles my soul! But maybe its nothing really!

I need to chill! undecided


Now, I have a better understanding of your perspective!

Humility will always be a scriptural yardstick by which we assess if a person is a genuine servant of God.

"By their FRUIT you shall know them"...these are the words of Jesus.

It weighs so heavily on your heart because you are sensitive to the Holy Spirit.

I encourage believers to vote with their feet, and leave a church where the pastor does not display the Fruit of the Spirit!

I believe judgement will soon begin in the house of The Lord.

God bless you.

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Religion / Re: Where In The Bible Is A Pastor Referred To As A "Man Of God"? by phonetics: 12:26pm On Jul 03, 2014
BluIvy:

Thanks @Phonetics for your response. But when I interpreters that verse it speaks to all belivers not only pastors?

BluIvy, yes, generally to All believers in a sense. But Specifically to Timothy-a pastor! Combining that with the Scriptures from the Old Testament, it seems it specifically refers to a Minister of the gospel.

Again, I don't believe that this is a validation for "superiority complex" on the part of. Ministers.

When it's all said and done, all believers are thesame before The Lord, by virtue of the blood of Christ.

Thanks for raising a nice topic.
Religion / Re: Where In The Bible Is A Pastor Referred To As A "Man Of God"? by phonetics: 5:53am On Jul 03, 2014
BluIvy,...There are scriptures for this, actually...

1 Tim 6:11.."But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness

2 Kings 4:9..."And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually.

However, I agree with you that not All pastors/ministers should be addressed as such, except the ones living holy lives, with Christlike character(and for your information, they outnumber the fake ones!)

I like your passion for the word,by the way.

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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs France World Cup (0 - 2) On 30th June 2014 by phonetics: 7:54pm On Jun 30, 2014
hollandis:


Keshi has tried,he needs to go to South Africa.I will prefer someone else in the mould of Oliseh and Siasia

Hollandis, you christened Yobo "Calamity Yobo" and hasn't he lived up to it?
Sports / Re: Super Eagles Should Practise Penalty - Kicks Now by phonetics: 8:26pm On Jun 28, 2014
Did you all see how the Brazil-Chile match was decided? PENALTIES! PENALTIES!...Please Practice PENALTIES!!!!

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Music/Radio / Re: What Kind Of Songs Tuck You To Sleep At Night by phonetics: 8:08pm On Jun 28, 2014
Any Gospel Worship INSTRUMENTAL does it for Moi!

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Fashion / Re: What Type Of Perfume Do You Use? by phonetics: 6:59am On Jan 01, 2014
PACO RABANNE Black XS; Chemistry CLINIQUE for Men

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Religion / Atheist Agenda Wants You To Turn Your Back On Christ by phonetics: 6:24am On Nov 24, 2013
Anything the gay agenda can do, the atheists can do better. That seems to be the unbeliever’s mantra for 2013 as godless radicals rise up not only for recognition—and not only to tear down all things Christian in the public square—but to actually woo born-again Bible believers to the dark side.
Call it reverse evangelism. A growing number of atheist activists are no longer content with “freedom from religion” campaigns that seek to keep the local football stars from wearing John 3:16 on their helmets or to stop Christmas caroling on elementary school campuses. This new breed of atheist activism wants to inject doubt into your doctrine with its own brand of Christless charisma.
Consider Peter Boghossian, a philosophy instructor and author of a hot new book dubbed A Manual for Creating Atheists. Yes, it’s actually a book that aims to equip nonbelievers with the skills they need to talk believers into willfully turning their back on Christ. This atheist is hoping to drive Christians into full-blown apostasy.
“Faith is an unreliable reasoning process,” Boghossian told Religion News Service. “It will not take you to reality. So we need to help people value processes of reasoning that will lead them to the truth.”
Jesus is the truth. He’s also the way and the life. (See John 14:6.)
Nevertheless, Boghossian’s book offers specific reverse-evangelism techniques, such as avoiding facts and working instead to get someone to question what they believe, avoiding any show of frustration because so-called “de-conversion” takes longer than conversion, and avoiding politics because they sidetrack the discussion.
Meanwhile, there are bona fide atheist megachurches springing up across the U.S. These groups reportedly look like any other Sunday morning worship service—except that God is not in the mix. It’s a godless church. According to CBN, British comedians Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans founded the movement and plan to kick-start more anti-God assemblies in the U.S.
"I think the image that we have put forward in a lot of ways has been a scary, mean, we want to tear down the walls, we want to do destructive things kind of image is what a lot of people have of us," atheist Elijah Senn told CBN. "I'm really excited to be able to come together and show that it's not about destruction. It's about making things and making things better."
Except that the radical atheist agenda is about destruction. It’s about destroying the faith of others. And it was Jesus who said, “He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad” (Matt. 12:30). Building atheist megachurches is drawing people—whether they are already atheists, agnostic or just don’t know what they believe—away from true worship. We’re now competing with aggressive atheists to win the hearts and minds of lost souls on Sunday mornings.
Some atheists are taking another approach: infiltrating the church to plant seeds of doubt. I wrote about that in a recent column, "Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing Actively Working in Pentecostal Church." An unbeliever I call “Wolf” because he won’t reveal his true identity details his plans to integrate with a friend into a “highly conservative religious community without informing the community that [they] are skeptics,” then look for opportunities to minister and serve before his planned apostasy takes place about a year later. Wolf’s self-proclaimed personal Lord and Savior is named “Doubt.”
All of this was in November alone, as was the revelation that atheists are using the YouVersion of the Bible to evangelize unbelief. Some atheists are trying to position themselves as “friendly,” like Hemant Mehta, author of the Friendly Atheist blog who offered to raise money to cover the medical bills of a pastor who was attacked by a militant atheist.
But some atheists are still angry, including long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad who got up in arms against Oprah because she wouldn’t acknowledge Nyad's atheism. Oprah's October Super Soul Sunday program sparked a firestorm in the atheist community, which refuses to be marginalized in its year of momentum.
It goes on and on and on. I’ve just offered a few examples from October and November. So here’s the question: Could an atheist talk you out of your faith? Don’t answer too quickly.
Gay activists have already succeeded in getting many Christians—even pastors and bishops—to compromise the Word of God for the sake of inclusion, unity and perhaps fear of persecution. If the gay agenda can convince Christian leaders to pervert the gospel, then is it so far-fetched to think the atheist agenda could cause believers to doubt what they believe?
I don’t think so. I believe all of these forces—the gay agenda, the atheist agenda and other humanist agendas—are converging on the church in this hour. Peter warned us that the "adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Pet. 5:cool. That devil doesn’t always look like a devil or sound like a roaring lion. More often he sounds like tolerance or doubt. Much of the battle still rests in the minds of the believer. What will we ultimately believe? Will we take the Word of God literally, or will we look at it through the eyes of the spirit of the world?
I urge you not to compromise the Word of God for any agenda. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The great falling away isn’t too far away (2 Thess. 2:1-4). Those who endure to the end shall be saved (Matt. 24:13). That said, don’t fear these devilish agendas. Remember, Jesus said, “I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it” (Matt. 16:18).

Jennifer LeClaire is news editor at Charisma. She is also the author of several books, including The Spiritual Warrior's Guide to Defeating Jezebel. You can email Jennifer at jennifer.leclaire@charismamedia.com or visit her website here. You can also join Jennifer on Facebook or follow her on Twitter.
Religion / Re: Songs That Makes You Feel God's Presence? by phonetics: 8:32pm On Nov 22, 2013
adepink: Where can I download all ds songs Plzzzzzz

Most of them can be found on Youtube
Religion / Re: Songs That Makes You Feel God's Presence? by phonetics: 8:30pm On Nov 22, 2013
mustaphagreens: Ijoba orun by Lara George cry . I'm a muslim and it makes me feel God's presence the muslim way smiley

What you are feeling is called "Conviction"!!!

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Religion / Re: Why Wouldn't You Marry A Sister From Your Church? by phonetics: 10:37am On Nov 02, 2013
Bolt2011: This is a question many brothers give unconvincing answers to. Many go with the saying "better the devil you know than the devil you don't ." This means they see the pious, dedicated and pretty sisters in their local assembly as hypocrites; wolves in sheep's clothings. They see them as people with "multiple" personalities; different persons on campus, at work, home, in company of friends and in the church. Some are of the opinion that these 'innocent' sisters must have expended their worldly lusts and passions before they turned into the church to catch naïve, unsuspecting brothers.
I worship in a local church with a robust population of single and charming ladies. For reasons I'm yet to decipher, I seem not attracted to any of them to the level of dating or proposing marriage. As much as I admire and love God-fearing ladies, I find it difficult to relate with them beyond a particular intimacy level.
You may have a contrary reason or opinion. Let's hear from you, why wouldn't you marry a sister from your local church?

I married one, and we are over 2 DECADES in Marriage together. BEST DECISION I MADE!!!

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Religion / Re: 5 Firewalls Needed To Resist intimate Sins by phonetics: 10:19am On Nov 02, 2013
royalsweetness: Why just intimate sin, is it more special than other sins?


Even though some christians believe that all sin is the same, if so, why did Jesus say some people have committed "the greater sin"(John 19:11)
In all of the places where a list of sins was made in the books of the New Testament, Sexual(s.e.xual) sins always gets listed first or second...ALWAYS!
There is something about intimacy sins that is a particular NO,NO with The Lord. You don't toy with it because that is the pathway of producing another human-spirit on the earth. And that power should not be used flippantly- Man is the very image of God!

OP, excellent post by the way. THANK YOU!
Romance / Re: Lagos Community Where Men Don't Use Condoms by phonetics: 9:29am On Oct 31, 2013
The slums of our land need help...starting with Education-help, else we are just allowing poverty, misery & hopelessness to fester. MHO.
Romance / Lagos Community Where Men Don't Use Condoms by phonetics: 8:53am On Oct 31, 2013
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Lagos community where men don't use condoms



The use of condoms is strange to many men in Makoko, a densely populated slum where the majority live in wooden shacks built on water, writes ARUKAINO UMUKORO

Following his pleasant discovery earlier in the day, Hueze Huesu, in his 50s, couldn't wait to get home later that night. He felt like a school boy preparing for a first date.

He was excited about exploring the world of sex with a 'rubber.' "Nobody had told me about condoms until I heard from some people that it prevents pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases," he said.

However, his excitement was deflated when he tried to explore his discovery with one of his wives that night. He said, "For the first time, I tried to use it when I wanted to sleep with my wife but she bluntly refused. She said she was not a prostitute and queried why I wanted to use a condom when we have been married for years and never used one."

Since then, Huese, who has 10 children, has never tried to use a condom with any of his two wives. "I have never believed in the use of condoms anyway. This has not stopped me from having sex regularly. The woman knows the sign when the man is about to ejaculate or reach orgasm. So she has already even enjoyed it more than the man before he withdraws," noted Huese animatedly.

Like Huese, many Egun people in Makoko, as well as Oko-Agbon and Ago-Egun communities in Yaba Local Council Development Area, Lagos, do not like using condoms due to their long held traditional belief in the old practice of coitus interruptus, also known as the withdrawal or pull-out method during sexual intercourse.

For centuries, this has been used as a method of birth control worldwide.

The history is not lost on the Egun people whose forefathers migrated from neighbouring Francophone West African countries like Togo and Benin Republic, as well as from Badagry, Lagos. This age old practice has been transferred to the current generation, where most of the people speak their local Egun dialect and sometimes French. Their major occupations are fishing and farming. Only a few understand English and the residents, whose maj live in wooden shacks built on murky waters oozing with an unpleasant odour.

"The use of condom means nothing for us here as Egun people. We don't like using condoms because we know ourselves, both women and men; we don't go outside or sleep around. It's those people who go outside sleeping with different people that contact such diseases like HIV," said Lowato Luke, one of the traditional chiefs in the area.

Luke, who has two wives and 12 children, gleefully boasted that he had mastered the withdrawal method and understands his wives' ovulation cycles. "I know the particular times to have sex with my wives, even if they are breastfeeding and I want to have sex with them, I know how to do it to prevent another pregnancy," he said. Like Huese, he also claimed that his wives enjoy the sex more than he does. "But if you use condom, it won't be that enjoyable. I have never used a condom," he noted.

It is the same case with Kirianko Goi, in his 40s. "I don't believe in the use of condom because I never heard that from my father. It's not for me to say whether I will advise my children to use condom or not. If the young boys and girls want to have sex, they won't tell you. This generation is clearly different from that of my father and mine. But if I'm in a position to do so, I will advise them, it is my duty to advise them," he said.

Goi's nephews, two young men in their 20s, one married and the other unmarried, giggled intermittently during their uncle's brief condom talk. But they declined comments when asked if they use condoms during sex.

Many of the men who spoke to our correspondent in the community expressed their aversion to the use of condoms during sexual intercourse and were insistent that their women enjoyed it that way.

Twenty-five-year-old Bernadette Sato, who has two children, agreed. She does not like condom. "We don't like using condom. But if we don't want to get pregnant, we know how to do it by ourselves; it pays us more that way, because we don't like using condom. I was told in a hospital in Cotonou, Benin Republic, where I gave birth to my first child, that people who don't want to get pregnant can use condom. Sometimes, I use a family planning drug before and after sex with my husband to prevent pregnancy," she said, noting that many of her friends also don't like condoms, while some claimed it could bring about disease. "I don't know the type of disease, but I just don't like condom during sex," she added.

Pipi Olorunwa, who has been married for 12 years and has six children, gave an insight into the female perspective. She said: "Although there is no official report that says condom is bad; personally, I don't like it because God did not create it. Those who created it did so because of the level of immorality in the world today so that they can enjoy themselves. There are several methods to avoid pregnancy. A couple can have sex without the wife conceiving.

"I also don't like the chemical and odour from condom because I believe the chemicals used in preserving the condom could cause problems and is harmful to the body. Although I didn't get the information from a medical expert, but everybody does according to their belief. I don't use any drug either to prevent pregnancy. I just do it the natural way with my husband."

"We don't use need it or any other contraceptive because we understand how to do child spacing,'' noted the head of the traditional chiefs in the area, 55-year-old Mr. Francis Agoyon Alashe. When probed further, he gave a timeline of the spacing among some of his 14 children as proof. It showed a two or three-year gap among them. "My children are well spaced. Some of them, including the twins, were born in 1984, 1986 and 1989. I stopped having children in 2003," he explained, adding that he still had sex with his wives during those period without childbirth because he had 'planned it carefully with the withdrawal method.'

"Of course, the woman enjoys it. It's a matter of agreement between the man and the woman. We don't like using condoms as such because we want flesh to meet flesh. If a man is too anxious during sex, he will ejaculate on time, but if he can control his excitement, he can take longer minutes," he explained.

According to Agoyon, the use of condoms could even have 'negative effects.' "We believe using condom could bring disease on its own. This could happen when the sperm goes back into the manhood. We call it 'foon'. Then, to urinate will be very difficult," he said.

However, a medical doctor, Dr. Kareem Jamiu, punctured holes in Agoyon's statement. "That's not true. It's not medically possible. But there is what is called 'retrograde ejaculation', where the sperm goes backwards to the bladder instead of forward. Normally, when a man wants to ejaculate, the bladder neck closes so that the sperm can easily flow forward. But if the bladder neck muscles are weak or relaxed, then it means there is a problem. Some causes of retrograde ejaculations are complications from diabetes, a malfunctioning bladder sphincter, as well as some STDs. But in a normal male, the bladder neck is normally so tight and so the sperm cannot go back," explained Jamiu, who once worked with the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières during their intervention programme in Makoko, Oddo and Badia communities in Lagos State.

The MSF team, comprised foreign doctors supported by Nigerian medical staff, worked in these areas for over two years and established a health centre, until they left in 2012.

Despite the lack of information, knowledge, and awareness about the consequences of unprotected sex, there is a general low rate of STDs and HIV/AIDS in the Makoko communities, noted Jamiu, who confirmed to our correspondent that the people in the communities really don't like using condoms.

He said: "We tried talking with them but it was difficult getting the message across to them. When you tell them about it, they just laugh about it and say they will try.

"From our experience with them, their way of preventing pregnancy is coitus interruptus. Most of the males that had STDs patronised traditional healers, while the females sometime came for treatment, although the rate of STDs or HIV/AIDS was not as widespread as feared. I don't think there was any difference between the rates in Makoko when compared with the general population or with people who live in different settings. Sometimes, there were 11 cases of HIV in a month, sometimes 12. The community also recorded low figures in malaria and cholera cases," he explained.

"We have special herbs to cure STDs like gonorrhoea and other types of diseases," said Huese. "It is an Egun secret," Agoyon replied when probed about it.

This surprising trend may be due to what is medically termed 'herd immunity', Jamiu noted. "When a group of people are exposed to something too frequently, they tend to develop a general immunity to it," he explained.

According to Vaccines Today, an online publication, "Herd immunity is a form of immunity that occurs when the vaccination of a significant portion of a population (or herd) provides a measure of protection for individuals who have not developed immunity."

"I think that's what happened in Makoko. The rates of diseases were not really as bad as envisaged, Jamiu said.

Another medical doctor who worked with MSF, Dr. Valentina Edoro, echoed Jamiu's words. "There were isolated cases of STDS, but not high. The number was not something that needed any special intervention. When the women came for family planning; we found out that they don't discuss it with their husband. We needed to bring the men on board during discussions on family planning, but it came about much later when we were about rounding off the project," she said. Edoro added that many of the men in Makoko said they didn't enjoy sex with condoms because they believed it decreased the pleasure during sex.

However, she pointed out that the withdrawal method may not necessarily be effective in preventing pregnancies and STDs. "This is because the pre-ejaculation fluid from a man's penis may contain sperm, which means that the man may still has enough sperm to make a woman pregnant," she said, noting that the women were less conservative about family planning than the men.

"Surprisingly we also discovered that their children were healthy and they breastfed for longer time, malnutrition was not a problem. Yes, they had a lot of chest infections because of their environment and they smoke. But they were healthy, despite their environment. I was also surprised about the low rate of STDs because they don't protect themselves with condoms. They don't marry outside the community, I don't know if that is a factor," she noted.

Conservatism, illiteracy, lack of awareness, traditional beliefs, environmental factors, high risk sexual behaviour and poverty may be some reasons for the widespread practice of unsafe sex among people in the community. There is also a high rate of teenage pregnancy there.

Their claims asides, SUNDAY PUNCH gathered from some of the residents that, despite their marital status, a few of them still had sexual affairs outside the community.

"Today, girls are getting pregnant more and giving birth. Sex is more common in Makoko among the young boys and girls. They like it. All they know in this settlement is sex. You see young girls of 13, 14 years, who have had sex. And when they are brought to the elders, they would claim that they are husband and wife. We deliberated some cases last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We had cases of rape in the past but it is very rare. Nowadays, some of these young girls spend their mothers' profits from her trade to get boys to have sex with them," Agoyon said. Most times, a traditional marriage ceremony is quickly conducted between these young, consenting lovers. It doesn't cost much to have one in Makoko, a traditional wedding ceremony could cost between N10,000 and N150,000, Agoyon said.

This developing trend may change the status quo in the community in terms of population growth and rates of STDS.

This is the more reason why, beyond the changing perspectives, Jamiu said people in communities such as Makoko needed more enlightenment about the use of contraceptives such as condoms, considering the social and economic effects such population increase in slums areas would have on the country.

According to recent World Bank statistics, Nigeria, with a population of over 160 million where majority live on less than $2 a day, has the seventh highest birth rate in the world. The report stated that Nigerian women give birth to an average of six children within their childbearing years.

"Their educational awareness and knowledge of contraceptives is very poor in Makoko. I can't comment on how it works for them. But if the communities can be provided with standard education, it will help change their mentality and way of life, because you can't dislodge them from there. That's where they are comfortable to live in. It's more of a rudimentary life. They have some brilliant children where during interaction with them, you know they can be better. Education is what they need,'' he noted.

Although the older generation still holds strongly to the sexual practice of their forefathers, the younger generation of Egun people seem to be drifting away with the current of modern times, while in the murky waters surrounding their communities.

Remi Goka, in his 30s, who was evasive about his marital status, said he used condoms whenever he was with his girlfriends. Like he put it, he didn't know if they had other sexual relationships outside. "But I go for tests regularly. I have many of my friends who use condoms," he said.

His friends, whose ages ranged from 18 to 30; Hunkarin, Yomlomnun Monday, Keyebo Richard and Djisou Honsou, who had his name tattooed on his arm, all agreed. They all use condoms also. Goka agreed that sex among young people was now a common way of life in the community.

"Yes, there is a difference between my generation and the older one because we are more enlightened about the issues. We have a larger population now. It's a thing of choice,'' he noted.

With an increasing population, especially of women and children, poverty, poor living conditions, lack of education and basic infrastructure and services, the increasing rate of unprotected sex in Makoko communities is a worrying trend, especially as the general dislike for condoms hasn't changed much with the younger generation.

"They live in a kind of cocoon. For them, it's a way of life. The men go for fishing; the women go to the market and come back. From what I have observed, there are no special values being handed over. So, it goes on like a cycle. The young boys grow up to impregnate their women and it just goes on and on," Edoro noted.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Needs A Female President - Oshiomhole, Fashola by phonetics: 5:00pm On Oct 24, 2013
Usbeel: More than 70% of Nigerian population are muslims, and Islamically, a woman will should not be allowed to rule, I never knew this fashola I as mad as he revealed! It will never happen!!!



The current population of Muslims in Nigeria is not more than 45%. When will you wake up and smell the coffee?
Celebrities / Re: Jim Iyke Tweets About His Deliverance by phonetics: 1:55pm On Sep 30, 2013
[quote author=sexymoma]No be the same church Toto Dicey got delivered...
I pray you wont go worse after the deliverance o
be like say the man dey use celeb bring fame to himself o.




TB JOSHUA HIMSELF IS DEMON-POSSESED(A MAN WHO CLAIMED HE GOT HIS POWER FROM HIS MOTHERS WOMB). HOW CAN THE DEVIL CAST HIMSELF OUT ALL THESE PEOPLE GOING TO SYNAGOGUE FOR "DELIVERANCE" WILL ONLY GO HOME WITH MORE DEMONS!!! REPENT, ACCEPT JESUS INTO YOUR LIFE & ASK THE HOLY SPIRIT TO LEAD YOU TO A TRUE CHURCH. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!

Mt 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect
Religion / Re: Jim Iyke Delivered In Synagogue Church Of All Nations by phonetics: 1:52pm On Sep 30, 2013
TB JOSHUA HIMSELF IS DEMON-POSSESED. HOW CAN THE DEVIL CAST HIMSELF OUT ALL THESE PEOPLE GOING TO SYNAGOGUE FOR "DELIVERANCE" WILL ONLY GO HOME WITH MORE DEMONS!!! REPENT, ACCEPT JESUS INTO YOUR LIFE & ASK THE HOLY SPIRIT TO LEAD YOU TO A TRUE CHURCH. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!

Mt 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect
Religion / Re: Jim Iyke Delivered In Synagogue Church Of All Nations by phonetics: 5:28am On Sep 30, 2013
TB JOSHUA HIMSELF IS DEMON-POSSESED. HOW CAN THE DEVIL CAST HIMSELF OUT ALL THESE PEOPLE GOING TO SYNAGOGUE FOR "DELIVERANCE" WILL ONLY GO HOME WITH MORE DEMONS!!! REPENT, ACCEPT JESUS INTO YOUR LIFE & ASK THE HOLY SPIRIT TO LEAD YOU TO A TRUE CHURCH. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!

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Travel / Re: I Am A U.S. Consular Officer: Ask Me Your Visa Questions. by phonetics: 11:14am On Sep 16, 2013
VisaOfficer: .

Hello VisaOfficer, with this US-DV 2015 development, so what now happens to your job?! We hate to lose one of our dearest Nairalanders O! (Just pulling your legs; hope that brought a "smile-break" to you considering your job is so hectic. My way of saying you are appreciated!)

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Travel / Re: Nigeria Ineligible For US DV-2015 by phonetics: 11:07am On Sep 16, 2013
VisaOfficer: Turns out you already know this, but: I was notified this morning that Nigeria will not be eligible for the 2015 DV program. As it turns out, we've issued more than the requisite 50,000 immigrant visas in the past five years. The 2015 instructions are up on travel.state.gov.

Hello VisaOfficer, with this development, so what now happens to your job?! We hate to lose one of our dearest Nairalanders O! (Just pulling your legs; hope that brought a "smile-break" to you considering your job is so hectic. My way of saying you are appreciated!)
Family / Re: Are You Ready For Marriage? 15 Ways To Find Out! by phonetics: 4:35am On Sep 12, 2013
tobezekiel: i dont think there is anything wrong in no4

My Sister, But Prov. 29:11 says "a fool utters his whole mind"...so, there is something wrong in No. 4
Religion / Re: When Will I Find God by phonetics: 4:59pm On Sep 09, 2013
sexytabhi: Am prolly drunk and really high as I type this and kind of feeling naughty but at the same time,the words that keep coming to my head is the few sentences in the Song "amazing grace"
”Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
I was once lost
But now I am found”

Am I lost or what,if I die today with this same belief in no religion,where will I be? Die and rot away and turn back to manure or what.

Hello sexytabhi,what you are experiencing is called "conviction of the Holy Spirit"; why not read some testimonies from www.spiritlessons.com & then we can discuss about God's Amazing grace.
Sports / Re: Does Gareth Bale Really Worth The £85 Million Move? by phonetics: 11:32pm On Sep 01, 2013
Over-priced, Over-hyped...IMHO; Time will tell. Lets wait and see!
Autos / Re: Total Cost Of Clearing A Vehicle In Nigeria by phonetics: 9:48pm On Aug 30, 2013
phonetics:

HOEGH Shipping Line; from Texas. Thanks.

No response yet to my question sir!
Autos / Re: Total Cost Of Clearing A Vehicle In Nigeria by phonetics: 12:45pm On Aug 28, 2013
femmy2010:

What Shipping line is it coming on?

HOEGH Shipping Line; from Texas. Thanks.
Autos / Re: Total Cost Of Clearing A Vehicle In Nigeria by phonetics: 12:13am On Aug 28, 2013
Pls, how much is it to clear a RANGE ROVER SPORTS HSE 2008 Model. Its coming by RORO. Thanks.
Autos / Re: I Am A Custom Clearing Agent Need My Services Call Me by phonetics: 12:11am On Aug 28, 2013
Pls, how much is it to clear a RANGE ROVER SPORTS HSE 2008 Model. Its coming by RORO. Thanks.
Health / Re: Have You Ever Donated Or Received Blood? by phonetics: 2:22pm On Jul 09, 2013
Of course The Bible DOES NOT CONDEMN donating blood!

We have a Blood Donation drive annually at our Church.

Our own little way of showing the Love of Jesus practically.

After all, only holy people's blood no day get HIV inside!!
Family / Re: Homosexuality And Its Adverse Effects On The Family by phonetics: 1:22pm On Jun 15, 2013
Cori_corde: Let's try to be open-minded and understand homosexuality. One doesn't choose to be homosexual, they just are, just like one doesn't choose to be hetero or bisexual. I mean, there's no 'gay gene' is there?

Besides, is it not heterosexual people that keep having homosexual children?

Who knows? It could be God's way of controlling population. With the rate at which the world's population is growing now, we could use a couple of gay people.

God has NEVER created an homosexual person. NEVER! It is either BY CHOICE or BY DEMONIC ACTIVITY(especially from Birth or Youth). We christians don't hate Homosexuals, but HOMOSEXUALITY(The Sin). When Homosexuals Repent, Accept Jesus, and undergo a DELIVERANCE SESSION, the demons will be cast out and they WILL be Free. They then need to Renew their Mind by the Word of God. This is the Permanent Solution for Homosexuality-For those who are interested in being Free!
Politics / Re: Fashola Signs Cremation Bill In To Law by phonetics: 6:14pm On Jun 11, 2013
lynpetra: Whatever that is done to my body after death is definitely non of my business tongue.Cos my spirit go dey drink champyne for heaven by then cool

ERROR: there are NO breweries in God's heaven!

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