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| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Charmingrascal(m): 9:15am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Instead of them to support the meeting and all Nigerians to urge them to talk abt how to stop being wicked and channel their energies towards developing Nigeria. Hypocrites! |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by ddeola: 9:25am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Cultists in academia. ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by OlawaleBammie: 9:26am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Okoroawusa:no mind dem gullible minds everywhere, Notin even consagin me consagin any faith, mine na to shout aleluya without any resentment towards the other divides, do ur own make I do my own. in fact if I were to b in d premises of UNN right now I would hav strive to attend. AFTERALL learning about their power to counter dem back won't b a bad idea anyways ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by DJInfluence: 9:37am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Witches are not our problems, they should fix their prayers for all the ills of the society. What about praying publicly against ritualism, kidnappers, armed robbers, assassins,corrupt politicians, hired thugs, terrorism etc.. Na witches that are not disturbing our daily lives that una want to face. Better face the threat we know so well and are so used to. All this toothless pastors.. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by whizcartel(m): 9:38am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Religious matter is too sensitive. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by onojah4321(m): 9:43am On Nov 26, 2019 |
mu2sa2:But the same CAN goes to campaigns of politicians and endorse them,what witches and wizard conference is more than a political gathering. Religion is not doing us good oh |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by mercychigo: 9:48am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Well, I wanted to write a comment but then I reaised that I forgot what I wanted to say. Hope these witches have not bewitched me. Lol. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by sesaan(m): 9:50am On Nov 26, 2019 |
mu2sa2:Christianity is already a huge joke |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by MrNipplesLover(m): 9:57am On Nov 26, 2019 |
mumu people. una don dey fight demons/Satan/witches since the beginning, una never win. the only thing they know is shouting fire, Holy Ghost, etc and collect money from gullible people. devils and witches still dey gidigba. mumu people. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by grandstar(m): 10:02am On Nov 26, 2019 |
mu2sa2:I'm a Jehovah's Witness and I find the CAN prayer meet as hilarious. People condemn us for not praying with them and this CAN prayer meet is one reason why. God does not listen to all prayers no matter how hard we deceive ourselves (Read Jeremiah 7:16). Why should I even call someone and say, "Let me pray for you"? The only aprayer he listens to are those in harmony with his will (Read 1 John 5:14) Many so called men of God are involved in the occult to perform miracles. A great number of their congregants engage in spiritism. Majority are nominal Christians. Their judgment is coming (Read 2 Thessalonians 2:9-13, Matthew 7:21-23) What's happening during our time shouldn't be a surprise (Read 1 John 5:19, 2 Timothy 3:1-5,13). It should therefore not be a surprise to these clergymen. These clergymen are only preaching prosperity and trying their best to hold on to their congregants or increase their flock by giving them what they want to hear. (Read 2 Timothy 4:1-5). Yes, this is your year of miracles!Yes, this year to will build your house ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by odinson1(m): 10:09am On Nov 26, 2019 |
post=84370369:@ i hail thee! how was your stay in exile?? you should have sent my regards to cowhari |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by oneTIMEman(m): 10:12am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Dean of student affair should do something |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Sibetolo: 10:34am On Nov 26, 2019 |
Panic Act |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Nobody: 10:35am On Nov 26, 2019 |
CAN are just a bunch of Political Superstitious Lots...Mtsssw...Make I see if people for the conference go turn to snake that day... |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by McCoy662(m): 10:56am On Nov 26, 2019 |
And if these noise makers dare provoke the witches and wizards, the outcome won't be funny.... They they will no they are bragging all alone, cos, if there is God that created witches and wizards, how then are mere mortals losing sleep over their gathering? I just wish the witches should just gee them one! ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Strategical: 11:00am On Nov 26, 2019 |
jamesharryson:You nailed it. Just imagine what black men have done to themselves through their visionless leaders over the millennia and which the current African leaders have continued to do. Below is an extract from BBC on how one of the leaders couldn't think of better ways to use the God given resources to benefit his people except to waste it by carrying it to foreigners because of religious slavery: BBC documentary (extract) During the reign of Mansa Musa, the empire of Mali accounted for almost half of the Old World's gold, according to the British Museum . And all of it belonged to the king. "As the ruler, Mansa Musa had almost unlimited access to the most highly valued source of wealth in the medieval world," Kathleen Bickford Berzock, who specializes in African art at the Block Museum of Art at the Northwestern University, told the BBC. "Major trading centres that traded in gold and other goods were also in his territory, and he garnered wealth from this trade," she added. The journey to Mecca Though the empire of Mali was home to so much gold, the kingdom itself was not well known. This changed when Mansa Musa, a devout Muslim, decided to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, passing through the Sahara Desert and Egypt. The trip to Mecca helped put Mali and Mansa Musa on the map - a photocopy of the Catalan Atlas map from 1375 The king reportedly left Mali with a caravan of 60,000 men. He took his entire royal court and officials, soldiers, griots (entertainers), merchants, camel drivers and 12,000 slaves, as well as a long train of goats and sheep for food. It was a city moving through the desert. A city whose inhabitants, all the way down to the slaves, were clad in gold brocade and finest Persian silk. A hundred camels were in tow, each camel carrying hundreds of pounds of pure gold. It was a sight to behold. And the sight got even more opulent once the caravan reached Cairo, where they could really show off their wealth. The Cairo gold crash Mansa Musa left such a memorable impression on Cairo that al-Umari, who visited the city 12 years after the Malian king, recounted how highly the people of Cairo were speaking of him. So lavishly did he hand out gold in Cairo that his three-month stay caused the price of gold to plummet in the region for 10 years, wrecking the economy. US-based technology company SmartAsset.com estimates that due to the depreciation of gold, Mansa Musa's pilgrimage led to about $1.5bn (£1.1bn) of economic losses across the Middle East. On his way back home, Mansa Musa passed through Egypt again, and according to some, tried to help the country's economy by removing some of the gold from circulation by borrowing it back at extortionate interest rates from Egyptian lenders. Others say he spent so much that he ran out of gold. Lucy Duran of the School of African and Oriental Studies in London notes that Malian griots, who are singing historian storytellers, in particular, were upset with him. "He gave out so much Malian gold along the way that jelis [griots] don't like to praise him in their songs because they think he wasted local resources outside the empire," she said. Education at heart There is no doubt that Mansa Musa spent, or wasted, a lot of gold during his pilgrimage. But it was this excessive generosity that also caught the eyes of the world. Mansa Musa had put Mali and himself on the map, quite literally. In a Catalan Atlas map from 1375, a drawing of an African king sits on a golden throne atop Timbuktu, holding a piece of gold in his hand. Timbuktu became an African El Dorado and people came from near and far to have a glimpse. In the 19th Century, it still had a mythical status as a lost city of gold at the edge of the world, a beacon for both European fortune hunters and explorers, and this was largely down to the exploits of Mansa Musa 500 years earlier. Mansa Musa commissioned the famous Djinguereber Mosque in 1327 Mansa Musa returned from Mecca with several Islamic scholars, including direct descendants of the prophet Muhammad and an Andalusian poet and architect by the name of Abu Es Haq es Saheli, who is widely credited with designing the famous Djinguereber mosque. The king reportedly paid the poet 200 kg (440lb) in gold, which in today's money would be $8.2m (£6.3m). In addition to encouraging the arts and architecture, he also funded literature and built schools, libraries and mosques. Timbuktu soon became a centre of education and people travelled from around the world to study at what would become the Sankore University. The rich king is often credited with starting the tradition of education in West Africa, although the story of his empire largely remains little known outside West Africa. "History is written by victors," according to Britain's World War II Prime Minister Winston Churchill. After Mansa Musa died in 1337, aged 57, the empire was inherited by his sons who could not hold the empire together. The smaller states broke off and the empire crumbled. The later arrival of Europeans in the region was the final nail in the empire's coffin. "The history of the medieval period is still largely seen only as a Western history," says Lisa Corrin Graziose, director of the Block Museum of Art, explaining why the story of Mansa Musa is not widely known. "Had Europeans arrived in significant numbers in Musa's time, with Mali at the height of its military and economic power instead of a couple hundred years later, things almost certainly would have been different," says Mr Ware. WHAT A CONTINENT FULL OF VISIONLESS LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by CCC2(m): 11:02am On Nov 26, 2019 |
What is wrong with Christianity and Islam in this country. People cant practice their believes again? |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by urahara(m): 11:41am On Nov 26, 2019 |
grandstar:Pentecostal pastors are one of the biggest charlatans to ever exist. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by mcayomind: 12:47pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
Ngugi' wa Thiongo's Devil on the cross portrayed the same theme of set pieces just like this conference ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by lindabon: 3:10pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
DukeNija:Imagine a religion that defends slavery, colonialism, patriarchy, war, and inequality? How can Christianity protect you, when Christianity is the same thing that enslaved you and your forefathers? |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by lindabon: 3:12pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
OlawaleBammie:. Please where can I follow the UNN conference? Can't find any pointer to it on google. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by DukeNija(m): 3:31pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
lindabon:Christianity brought freedom and enlightenment. Colonialism existed everywhere in the world, and is not exclusive to a particular religion. Christianity is the understanding and acceptance of Jesus Christ and shouldn’t be misrepresented with foreign invasion of Nigeria. It’s impossible to educate a man who has embraced ignorance. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by emmy512(m): 3:32pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
Ignorance |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by faithscharms(f): 4:12pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
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| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Luchiana1(f): 4:15pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSwXpYJua98 watch like sub |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by DanZubair(m): 4:39pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
jamesharryson:May the Good God bless you for me |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by damose12(m): 5:54pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
University is a research institute that should welcome the idea of the conference whole heartedly but here are some ignorant and myopic set of people condemning the conference. Is UNN are a christian institution? University for that matter...haba |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by VanSARS: 6:23pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
EBMedia: |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by OlawaleBammie: 6:36pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
lindabon:Ahhh, me a no know oo am sure by now the participants would hav dispersed through the space with the help of little incantations![]() ![]() |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by xcelentattitude(m): 7:46pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
Good move... There's more to this than meets the eyes. Only few people knows this. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by fabolouz1(m): 8:28pm On Nov 26, 2019 |
Let the God that answereth by fire be my God. |
| Re: UNN Witchcraft Conference: CAN Fixes Prayer Conference On The Same Date by Rednaxelot: 1:31pm On Nov 27, 2019 |
[quote author=Promzyunique post=84372182][/quote]deafs don’t hear. |
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. They use us anyhow they want and dump us in the trash can when they think we are no more useful to them.