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Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by AmazingELixir: 7:00pm On Oct 15, 2018
WhyMoD:
Everyone knows that Atikus competence can not be doubted.. the only problem is corruption.

But Buhari upon being corrupt is incompetent combined. He has hate, bigotry, nepotism, vendetta, pretence, divisiveness and reeks of everything evil..

So I'd rather chose the corrupt man who has other values intact.

Besides Atiku knows he's seen as corrupt and so he'd have a lot to prove.
But Bubu, upon being corrupt is deceptive and takes Nigerians for granted. Blames everyone for his own faults.


And who says Atiku cannot be booted out after one term should he fail?



tongue

Is this statement of yours a placid indorsement of Atiku...?
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by JoseRaji(m): 7:07pm On Oct 15, 2018
JayCynic:



Jesus Christ prayed for a thieve on the cross, and one of Jesus's disciples was a thieve. Why should the Bishop waste time "berating thieves" when the nation is at the stakes of a tribal bigot and a religious tyrant. What is the shame? Is it being under the dictatorship of a stiff-necked Moslem leader, or is it trying to wager peace in the interest of the Christians and the country. You should upgrade your mental resolution cause it's very low.

Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by WhyMoD: 7:14pm On Oct 15, 2018
AmazingELixir:



tongue

Is this statement of yours a placid indorsement of Atiku...?
everyone knows I'm Atikulated..how about you?
We have a collective task.. to send the lifeless one back
Daura by road
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Neoteny(m): 7:15pm On Oct 15, 2018
Every two-bit pastor is claiming credit, as if celebrating a known kleptomaniac is a holy act

If Atiku wins and he ended up looting the country dry, Kukah would share in the sins
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Shuku0kukobambi: 7:50pm On Oct 15, 2018
KadunaMafia:
Something tells me you are not the person that typed this because you sound objective and pragmatic.


Kudos and continue this new You

I'm tempted to give you the appropriate response to this your condescending and patronizing post but I'm in a good mood tonight so I'll let it slide wink

Fr Kukah gave a very sensible response and it's only right I acknowledge it. I pander to no one but myself. I'm answerable to no one but myself. I type exactly what I think about the issue and I have no apologies. I've not changed and I won't change.

Trust we're good?
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 8:35pm On Oct 15, 2018
tete7000:


You hear what you want to hear. If you are Catholic as you claim, then maybe you need to be more open to what the Church says. The Catholic bishop forum has visited the President to express their displeasure over the deplorable state of the nation. There has been a nationwide call for prayer to end killings followed by street protests all over the country. The forum has since then released communiques to express their disgust and displeasure over the way things are done by government. They have expressed at so many times their unhappiness that Leah remains in Boko haram custody and finally they call for prayer all the time in the Church . If I may ask how many times do you go on your kneels to pray for your country? If you love Leah, how many times do you remember her in prayer? Maybe it is time you do a novena for her.
If all these have been done, and if you have offered prayer, everyone else has done, the Church has done and the girl remains in custody, is there anything anyone else can do? Do you think God is deaf, and he doesn't hear the Church's cry? Should the Church now resort to violence? Many of you often claim to be Catholics, but in your talk and deeds, you resemble those who don't believe in God more than you resemble Christian.

You claimed the bishop hobnobs with politicians, the same accusation pharisee levelled against Jesus in his time. They accused him of eating with tax collectors and sinners. So in essence, you are one of the modern day pharisee, quick to see specks in others' eye but unable to see log in his own eyes. An over righteous hyprocrite.

You can choose to continue to live in denial. That's your hassle. Are you going home to your family tonight? To sleep in a warm bed? When you are snuggled in that bed, remember Leah Sharibu whom you think a communique is enough for probably huddled in some corner wondering when the old men are coming to rape her.

Kukah can call Obasanjo and Atiku and weld them together, yet he can't mobilize these same people to use their power and influence to get Sharibu free.

You are accusing me of not praying for Leah, be truthful to yourself, when was the last time you uttered a prayer for her.

It's easy to sit behind your screen and type and form warrior for the Church.

Guess who the real warrior is. Leah Sharibu.

Jesus Christ ate with sinners, spoke with sinner and in the process converted them and preached the Kingdom of God to them.

Can you say the same for Nigerian Church leaders?

I repeat, what CONCRETE steps has the CBCN and the CAN taken to pressure the government to help free Leah Sharibu?

You mention communiqué. How sweet. Let's take that communiqué to Sambisa and read it to Boko Haram and lets see if they'll be touched enough to release Leah and the other captors.

Same thing Mbaka was doing, involving himself in partisan politics and turning himself into a pawn for politicians.

I just really can't help shaking my head for you and for them.

I could remember during the Obasanjo era when a moslem girl was about to be executed in Zamfara for fornication according to Shari'a, Anthony Cardinal Okogie have himself up to be executed so that the girl may be spared.

Of course, that was the game changer that saved the girl's life.

During the military era, Bishop Job of Ibadan couldn't keep quiet. He was always speaking truth in the face of tyranny and oppressive government.

The good old days.

Nowadays bishops and politicians are close buddies as the latter steak the Commonwealth and make donations to the former through the Church and the mosques.
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 8:41pm On Oct 15, 2018
budget4:

on ur own path as a Nigerian,what have u done n hw many have u reconciled?
be guide

What make you think I want these selfish, useless, moronic, old fools reconciled?

Don't you see? Their friendship spells doom for you and other Nigerian Masses.

What makes you think they are remotely interested in you?

Those two colluded and took 16 billion dollars from you and you are here clapping for them because they are no longer fighting themselves.

You should pray that God will scatter all of them. Because when they gather, you suffer. (Wow, I'm getting better at this rhyming thing. Lol)
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Nobody: 9:16pm On Oct 15, 2018
JayCynic:



I knew you were intellectually crude when I saw your first post. According to your logic, Jesus should have "berated" the thieve who asked him for mercy, and "scold" the other one who mocked him. Jesus would have "berated" the crowd when Barrabas' freedom was chosen over his crucifixion. Jesus would have "berated" Zaccheus the tax collector, who wanted to see him, Jesus would have "berated" Matthew his own disciple knowing he was a tax collector. Before coming at me with your blunt knowledge, you should understand that Jesus didn't whip those traders for making dishonest profits, he did because they defiled the temple. He scolded the Scribes because they were unwilling to change, not because they were evil. The Bishop did exactly what Jesus would have done, Pacification.

As for having "internalized pain, poverty and suffering." Thank God you don't, but understand that there are more than 70% of Nigerians who do, I'd much rather be in pains, be a pauper, be wretched with the people around me, than be in pleasure, luxury and happiness while watching my people suffer. If dining with sinners is going to liberate the people, so be it.

I pity you. Do you know why I pity you? You have decided to lie to yourself. If you were lying to me and telling yourself the truth there would have been hope for you. But not only are you lying to yourself, not only have you started believing your own lies, you have also willing to use the Scriptures to back up your lies. So unfortunate.


(Stupidity number 1)

The "good" thief on the cross asked for forgiveness and mercy.

Have Obasanjo and Atiku repented? Have they asked for mercy from God?


(Stupidity number 2)

Zaccheus was a sinner who desperately wanted to see the Lord and to receive him in his home. And when he did, he repented of his former sins, he gave back all the money he had acquired illegally and turned a new leaf.

Can you say the same thing for Obasanjo and Atiku?


(Stupidity number 3)

Matthew was a tax collector. He left everything he had and followed Jesus Christ as his disciple. He repented of his sins and became a great apostle of the Gospel.

Can you say the same thing for Obasanjo and Atiku?

(Stupidity number 4)

The crowd shouting that they preferred Barabbas and that Jesus be crucified did that because Jesus was destined to be crucified. It was the reason he came from heaven. To die for man so that man may live. So why would he berate them?

(Stupidity number 5)

So he whipped the traders not because they were dishonest but because they desecrated the temple. Lol. I guess it was okay that they were dishonest, they just picked the wrong place to be dishonest, right?

Here's a little background on that incidence.

The temple was located in Jerusalem and if you as a Jew wanted to worship in the temple you had to come to Jerusalem from wherever you were.

Most travelers relied on these traders to get what they needed to offer at the temple. Items like candles, doves etc were sold at the temple, which was the practice and the norm. Jesus Christ flogged them because they had turned the temple into a place where they took advantage of travelers who had traveled from great distance, hiking their prices and cutting shady deals. Jesus flogged them because such practices dishonored the temple. Now, between the two of us who has a blunt intellect? Who is intellectually crude?


(Stupidity number 6)

You think religious leaders hobnobbing with corrupt politicians is going to change the situation in the country for good?

You are laughable.

These same politicians steak from you and then come to church and pay tithes with your money while you sit down unable to offer anything to the church because you don't have a job.


You really think Jesus came to pacify? I'm sure you haven't read your bible to the point where Jesus said I come with sword not to bring peace. I come to set a son against his father and a daughter again her mother. There can be no compromise with evil. You don't dine with Satan and then hope to sup with God later in the evening.


Do you think that Atiku is repentant? Spending millions of dollars, bribing delegates of PDP to vote for him. I guess that's a good sign of repentance. Let's all give him a hug and dine with him because Jesus ate with sinners. Oh wait, Atiku would never invite us commoners to lunch...

The joke's on you bro. Enjoy your pain.
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by youngdopeboy: 10:22pm On Oct 15, 2018
why reconciled the dark and the light? or Muslims are no longer darkness mtchww
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by Basher8583: 10:41pm On Oct 15, 2018
WhyMoD:
really? You must be living in Chad or Niger.
The corruption going on in Nigeria now has never been this bad before..

Have u seen the international corruption index report on Nigeria lately?

Well it has increased from 140s (in 2014) to over 180 now..
Google and see.

People like you are blind followers.. never objective
Dont kill yourself over any issue of corruption. Don't get me wrong however. I'm not saying three is no corruption as it's every where and in every country. What I'm saying is that it's not as brazen as PDP era. And Im sure you know this. You are just looking for reason to just hate the current Regim. Well good luck hating. Hope it doesn't kill you
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by budusky05(m): 3:33am On Oct 16, 2018
And you think ending the fued will help Nigerians?
Now watch as Atiku will loot the country dry.
Re: Kukah: How I Convinced Obasanjo To End The Feud With Atiku by EngrKem: 7:25am On Oct 17, 2018
Very matured and experienced

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