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FoodRe: Recipe For Meatpie (naija Style) by plusQueen: 3:08am On Sep 30, 2008
I tried making meatpies,it came out looking more like a weapon. grin
abeg pay someone to make them for you.
we all have our talents.
Christianity EtcRe: Nairaland Christian E-Fellowship by plusQueen: 3:03am On Sep 30, 2008
@ Gamine footwashing is biblical but not a prerequisite
CrimeRe: Wife Cuts Off Husband’s Manhood by plusQueen: 1:53am On Sep 30, 2008
so far from a few stories here on nairaland it looks like the Igbo men butcher their wives and Yoruba women are specialists in slicing off genitals.
It'll be good to have them marry so that fire will meet fire grin


just kidding o
a few cases not enough to generalize
Christianity EtcRe: Fasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 1:38am On Sep 30, 2008
helpee:
[/b]

So how did the Israelite announced among themselves that they should all fast when Esther told them to fast for three days. announcing it is not the issue. it is the motive behind the announcement.
have you forgotten that after Jonah preached in Nineveh, they declared a national fasting for forgiveness.
so, if Nigeria want to declare a fasting, our sins are more than nineveh self, how do you go about it? you go to CNN of course
On radio Israelite?
I don't care about the actions of the Israelites, the Amorites, the perizittes, the jebusites and the Hitittes grin
I care most about the very teachings of Christ.


A church can declare a fast amongst it's members but the day they go beyond the 4 walls of the church to give out a public announcement like so.
The Church of "what's happening now" has all it's members fasting 6 to 6 every week of the month and the members of the church at every opportunity remind you that they are fasting, my brother,that is not Biblical if you believe the scriptures quoted earlier,they are not my words.

See the words of Jesus again.
17 But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, 18 so that you do not appear to men to be fasting, but to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly

You may argue with it but they are not my words
Christianity EtcRe: Fasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 1:33am On Sep 30, 2008
helpee:
even when Jesus disciples were not fasting, others knew they were not fasting.
I don't know how this relates to the topic at hand.
Are we talking of a public display of fasting or not fasting? shocked shocked
have you ever thought about it? how did people know that Jesus fasted for forty days and night?
who was there with him?
either he told people or people knew somehow.
The scriptures reported that he fasted.That's how you and I know
That does not translate to an announcement for fasting.
We also know Elizabeth gave birth to John the Baptist even though Elkanah may not have actually announced when he "knew his wife"
catch my drift?
Christianity EtcRe: Fasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 9:51pm On Sep 29, 2008
helpee:
you are right but it is not wrong too if you tell people you are fasting.[/b]what Jesus was saying pure and simple is that you don't have to be a hypocrite.
people may know and they may not know, just be faithful. simple.
Matthew 6:17-18 (New King James Version)



17 But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, 18 [b]so that you do not appear to men to be fasting, but to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.
[a]



a public announcement in a radio,is not a fast biblically speaking
Christianity EtcRe: Fasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 9:47pm On Sep 29, 2008
matt 9

14 Then the disciples of John came to Him, saying, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast often,[a] but Your disciples do not fast?”
15 And Jesus said to them, “Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast

It is not a ritualistic exercise either
Christianity EtcRe: Fasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 9:44pm On Sep 29, 2008
Matthew 6:16–17 (NKJV)

16 “Moreover, when you fast, do not be like the hypocrites, with a sad countenance. For they disfigure their faces that they may appear to men to be fasting. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward. 17 But you, when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, 18
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Christianity EtcFasting, God's Way by plusQueen(op): 9:40pm On Sep 29, 2008
Christians don't have to announce to the world that they are fasting or rearranging their eating or feeding times.
It is purely between you and your God and God who sees in secret knows it.
There is a proper way to fast according to the Holy scriptures.
Let's discuss it here.
Why should a Christian fast and how should he/she fast?
CultureRe: Beautiful Faces Of Africa by plusQueen: 9:13pm On Sep 29, 2008
biko that her Ikebe is not real.
she must have put something.
haba!
how can someone just protrude like that?
CultureRe: Beautiful Faces Of Africa by plusQueen: 8:35pm On Sep 29, 2008
Aloy.Emeka:
https://www.style.com/slideshows/fashionshows/F2007RTW/CHADO/DETAILS/00350m.jpg

nwatakiri nke a bu mmonwu. Nne, ijoka. Afa ya bu so mma.

Kpoo ya olamma na oga aza

kpoo ya olamma na oga aza gi

Keziah umu mgbeke

Kpoo ya uremma na og a aza. grin grin grin grin


Even yoruba people never dark like this. This one na correct oven product. Roasted omoge. grin grin grin
It's not even about being as dark as natives of Osun state  or Ghana grin
One can be dark ,very dark and still beautiful like this girl

CultureRe: Beautiful Faces Of Africa by plusQueen: 8:34pm On Sep 29, 2008
Aloy.Emeka:
www.nairaland.com/attachments/98996_phina_abi_peter_jpg65f0dfc6a8ed725b7ad36b5119606008
Ebewu
I've already confirmed that this one is a man
EducationRe: Problem With Waec Result; Help Needed Urgently! by plusQueen: 8:28pm On Sep 29, 2008
EducationRe: 86% Of Nigerian Kids Failed Waec by plusQueen(op): 8:22pm On Sep 29, 2008
No wonder lipsrsealed
The country is now full of blockheads.
Lord have mercy!
Education86% Of Nigerian Kids Failed Waec by plusQueen(op): 8:21pm On Sep 29, 2008
WAEC releases results, 83% of candidates fail
By Segun Olugbile
Published: Saturday, 27 Sep 2008

The West African Examinations Council on Friday released the result of the May/June West African Senior Secondary Examination.

The Head, National Office, WAEC, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, who announced this at a media briefing on Friday, said that only 188,442 or 13.76 per cent of the 1,369,142 candidates that sat for the examination obtained five credits passes and above in English, Mathematics and three other subjects.

Uwadiae, while announcing the results, said that a total of 1,369,142 candidates entered for the examination in the country. He said out of this figure, 1,136,387 candidates, representing 83 per cent, had their full results released, while a few subjects sat for by 232,755 candidates, representing 17 per cent, were still being processed.

An analysis of the released results by Saturday Punch showed that 947,945 candidates, about 83 per cent of the total number of candidates that took the examination, failed to obtain five credits passes and above in English, Mathematics and three other subjects. A candidate seeking admission to any Nigerian university, except the University of Lagos, must have a minimum of five credits at a sitting before he or she could be considered for a place. However, to secure admission to UNILAG, a prospective student must have obtained a minimum of six credits at a sitting.He added that this was so because of alleged errors made by the candidates during the process of registration or during the conduct of the examination. Uwadiae assured that the results would be released as soon as the errors were corrected.

Giving a further analysis of the result, Uwadiae said that of the 188,442 candidates who obtained five credits, including English Language and Mathematics, 100,338 or 7.32 per cent were male while 88,104 or 6.43 per cent were female. A further analysis of the results, he said, showed that 91,609 candidates, representing 6.69 per cent, sat for science subjects; 28,898 or 2.11 per cent candidates took social science subjects; while 67,935 or 4.96 per cent did arts subjects. However, the results of 74,956, representing 5.47 per cent of the total number of candidates that sat for the examination, are being investigated based on various reports of their alleged involvement in malpractices during the conduct of the examination.

Uwadiae disclosed that the reports of the malpractices and the exhibits had been compiled for a presentation to the Nigeria Examinations Committee of the council. He said that the council’s decisions would be communicated to the affected candidates through the schools that presented them for the examination as soon as the committee finished its assignment. Uwadiae, who commended the Nigerian Union of Teachers, the federal and state governments for their efforts in ensuring the successful completion of the script marking, advised candidates to check their results on the council’s result-checking website as from Friday.

Answering questions on the leakage of some of the question papers, Uwadiae said all the papers suspected to have been compromised were replaced by the council. He assured all stakeholders, including the candidates who sat for the examination and their parents that no candidate benefited in any way or suffered beyond the inconveniences of the rescheduling of the cancelled papers as a result of the leakage of some question papers.
CultureRe: Beautiful Faces Of Africa by plusQueen: 7:56pm On Sep 29, 2008
DeepZone:
Her eyes, complexion, nose, lips, height, demeanor etc. Look at the picture below more closely.

https://www.style.com/slideshows/fashionshows/F2007RTW/CHADO/DETAILS/00350m.jpg
My sister,we are both Christians.
Please speak the truth and shame the devil. cheesy
Her demeanour may be nice but she's not modelling her demeanour.
The first time I saw that girl on a magazine was sometime around 1998 or so.
She was on some cover with 3/4 of her young breasts in full view
I almost cried.
I wondered how wicked these white designers could be
To put this poor teenage refugee girl on a magazine as a model when we all know what anyone thinks when they look at her.
At least she can now purchase the whole of Sudan if she wanted.
CultureRe: Beautiful Faces Of Africa by plusQueen: 7:48pm On Sep 29, 2008
I'm talking like an ordinary human which I am.
What in the world is physically beautiful about that Alec Wek?
I have looked high
I have looked low
I'm still to see anything pretty about that girl
I just don't.
As far as I'm concerned they just put her there because her looks would draw attention,that's about it.
It's just a sort of shocker stunt for the designers.
[b]The only one that'll see her physical "beauty" is the Lord God almighty who created her.[/b]Even her own parents will know the truth in their hearts.

IslamRe: Mosque Dreams: Any One With A Clue? by plusQueen: 7:39pm On Sep 29, 2008
Quote from: viceb on January 28, 2008, 02:51 PM
I ve met of couple of Iman preaching in the buses. In fact one impressed me so much with his preaching that I had to go and make him my friend. He was able to integrate both Christian and Moslem teachings. He exposed the points of agreement.

So man, we got not only Christian preachers, but also Muslim preachers.       

from olowotee
true talk because i've witnessed such too. I think those sects are called "Chrislams". They profess to practise the two religions. I was surprised when the Iman preacher in the bus distributed some tracts to fellow passengers and donations were made.
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-106202.64.html#msg1895794
IslamRe: Mosque Dreams: Any One With A Clue? by plusQueen: 7:35pm On Sep 29, 2008
tpia:
I would like to have this kind of dream, just to see if I'll turn muslim.

Unfortunately, the muslims themselves will tell me to go back to Christianity if I ever do such a thing.

They so don't need my type analysing their imams and their religion. undecided And them no go fit put fatwa on me because na them head them go take carry the fatwa.

yeah right. Dream ko nightmare ni. cheesy
With all ya gra gra,you go scatter the Mosque kia kia with all ya questions.
Infact the Imam go chase you commot sef.
before you form your own sect of Islamobaptists grin
I hear Naija already has a group of breakway Muslims that are in between Muslim and Christianity.
They even preach in buses I heard on this nairaland.Let me find the thread
Christianity EtcRe: Comparison Between The Bible And Quran With Proof. by plusQueen: 7:24pm On Sep 29, 2008
pilgrim.1:
@olabowale,

Lol. . . another rigid fallacy! grin

Please, olabowale, please. . .[b] show me just ONE verse in the Qur'an where 'Allah' ever mentioned a "bridge" OVER Hell!! Just one verse will do.[/b]You're playing a convenience game of tata from the politically adjusted translation of Hilali-Khan's Qur'an; but have you taken time to check out where they got the idea of "the bridge over Hell"? It is not in the Qur'an - go check their notes! If you find the bridge mentioned in the Qur'an, please remove your noise and simply post the verse - then we go yan! grin
me I wan see am too
Christianity EtcRe: 'Sowing In The Word' by plusQueen: 7:22pm On Sep 29, 2008
pilgrim.1:
Quite well, thank you. And how are your muslim councils dealing with the shrines of your holy men built inside numerous mosques all around the world?

I have told you: there's nothing atracting me to the muslim section to type or post anything there. If you still want to confirm your restlessness there, welcome over here to enjoy what you lack there. Jesus is Lord.
my sister na wa.
CultureOctober 1st Celebration In My Days by plusQueen(op): 7:17pm On Sep 29, 2008
I was just wondering what happens in Nigeria nowadays on Independence day.
As a kid I remember we went to the stadium and marched in our school ceremonial outfits while saluting some government official
and when I became a girl's guide  (Scout) I was proud to wear my blue uniform and flog the living daylights of trespassers grin
who dared cross our line cool

We would watch the police and army bands display their skills in beautiful uniforms.
We would see Atilogwu and Nkponkiti dancers,School choirs,even masquerades and war dancers.
We would buy meatpies, agidi jellof with biscuit bone, Ice cream and gala from street hawkers despite our parents' warning not to eat food from those vendors
I wonder what happens now at independence day.
I hear the" march passed" has been phased out so what took it's place?
Christianity EtcRe: 'Sowing In The Word' by plusQueen: 7:07pm On Sep 29, 2008
my dear,this multiple personality don taya me.
click on my signature and see how I was renamed

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