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That virus in Nigeria is COVID-419. Our government knows how they manage the sickness. Imagine using a million naira per patients. Which Oil company go pay like that? |
I'd rather carry cartoon which he will understand, appreciate and remember. If you like use hornspeaker, he will not hear you. |
The same practice that is as old as Nigeria is today in court because it is "Pastors" not Imams that are involved. The same system that produce the CJN. |
johnmartus:I see how your shut up has helped this country. You're a threat to posterity |
For the past week, I have been having issues with Glo internet service. Browsing at the peak of 67kb/s. Last night, I decided to give Airtel a try and did a subscription but na die I die there. This is becoming unbearable as I may lost a fortune due to their poor services. Location: INI LGA, Akwa Ibom State.
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OpenYourEyes1:Please, brother, the verse you referred did not mean "Old Testament Israel". Rather, the Pharisees and the Scribes were people who practiced the act of worship to piously that you hardly can find fault. They observed that Sabbath, Pay tithes (the most important part of the then worship) even of the least items, were very good at alms giving. They were so "closed" to God that others were "Condemned". Thus, a read of Matthew 23:23 "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone" gives a vivid picture of what the Scribes and the Pharisees practice. But they were closer to God with their actions while their hearts was that of stone. They lack basic characters of God viz, forgiveness, Justice, mercy and faith in God. Today, many Christian's are not better. We put up great attendance to church activities, give excellent offerings and donations, and earned the title "In Good Standing" but our hearts are lions' den. Nobody gets there and come back unscathed. May God help us. |
Ete Essien emesiere. Nna nkpô nkim mi. Ma yem so ikpi nnô ikañ ke okoneyo. |
AsiwajuNdigbo:i hope you are not among them? This your post raises the red flag |
Rareoil:Privacy? You can't hide what you don't have. Don't mek me laugh here o oo. O o o |
These people are so shameless. Which kind of Presidency are we operating. They are ready to implement Miyetti Allah's decision against the construction |
Upon all the church we attend, the Juma'at we won't fail, man is still as wicked. What then will make human beings good, since the two key religions has failed? |
Racoon:You alone two opposing points with a vivid example of "bastardized all the democratic norms and values". Trump was simply expressing his "freedom" view on the election. Though overpowered by those opposed to his views with a strong support from the mainstream media, he has left an indelible prints on the sands of time. He will be remembered, someday, somehow, somewhere by someone |
Go ask Emeka that question |
This Government policies are being implemented in the negatives |
you can rise provided you are from the North. |
And you haven't credited Buhari's record with such feat? Don't be SWAN! |
Giving with the right and collecting with the left. Any company still operating in the present day Nigeria is a corporate fraudster. The good ones that has human face are all gone to Ghana |
Even before this devilish policy, the NIMC officials has been collecting money before rendering services they are paid to do. Honestly, at a centre I know here in Akwa Ibom State, they even rate their charge base on if your BVN had double 2 or triple 2. If the former, you pay N3k or N2k for the later. Having a good working relationship with one o the officers, I asked him why they have to collect money for the job and he quipped, how else do you want us to carry out our duties. The forms are not sent in from the headquarters, no petrol to power the generating set, no money to buy ink for the printer, and so on. By his submission, the DG has indirectly mandated each centre to be self sustained or provide for her survival. That's the truth. |
Vanguard NewsJan 10, 2021 10:12 PM Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude exporter, announced Sunday the launch of an eco-city “with zero cars, zero streets and zero carbon emissions” at its futuristic NEOM mega development. The $500 billion NEOM project, set to be built from scratch along the kingdom’s picturesque Red Sea coast, is billed as a development evocative of a sci-fi blockbuster. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman unveiled plans for a city, dubbed “THE LINE”, in a presentation broadcast on state TV. It consists of “a city of a million residents with a length of 170 kilometres (105 miles) that preserves 95 per cent of nature within NEOM, with zero cars, zero streets and zero carbon emissions,” he said. “We need to transform the concept of a conventional city into that of a futuristic one,” added the de facto leader of the Arab world’s leading economy, regularly ranked among the world’s most polluting countries. Prince Mohammed showed computer-generated images of “THE LINE” as well as landscapes of pristine deserts and blue seas. The pedestrian city will have services such as schools, health centres and green spaces, as well as high-speed public transportation, with no journey expected to take more than 20 minutes, according to a NEOM statement. Artificial Intelligence will play a key role in the city, the statement said, adding that “it will be powered by 100 per cent clean energy, providing pollution-free, healthier and more sustainable environments for residents”. Construction of the city will begin in the first quarter of this year, with funding from the Public Investment Fund, the main vehicle through which the kingdom is diversifying its economy beyond oil. The project is slated to create 380,000 jobs and contribute 180 billion riyals ($48 billion) to the kingdom’s GDP by 2030, the NEOM statement said. [AFP] |
If you ask me, I ask the nexy person why is a lawyer our Minister of Works. And to answer all these, I asked how much impact has Pantami made as the Minister of Communications? The whole people are in quest to beat the loot. |
A dog had a bone. He took it and wanted to cross the river to his home where he will sit and enjoy his meal. At the middle of the river, he looked down and saw himself and another bone larger than the one he was carrying. Without a second thought he quickly let go the one he had and jumped in to the river. Till today, he never got hold of the new fat bone nor did he made it to the house. Go and ask those marketers, a number of them will quit the job to join you. Contentment is the key. |
There are not working fine here. I have wasted money for about 3 or 4 but none is working. It does not accept network and where it does, the signal is so poor that it cannot load NL page. |
They borrowed from Nigeria. |
Pastor Ize-Iyamu should keep the remaining money. |
For the past 4 hours, crisis is ongoing at Odoro Ikpe in Ini Local Government of Akwa Ibom State. Information has it that several buildings had been razed, pulled down and shops looted. Details at sunrise . . . |
Hey! Okada park! Mek I listen to this music. Whether the DJ go make sense. |
What's the cost of a pack(6bottles)? Does it cure outright or just another diabetes manager? How many of the bottles is needed for a complete cure |
It is called Joint Venture. |
AmazonTopaz:It is not meant for the poor in reasoning. But you will understand when "Time" tells. |
Bros, you can rest. I have! It's not just about Trump. Not just about America. It is a sinister agenda. The COVID-19 is just like the #ChibokGirls. It has come to fulfill a purpose. That has also been achieved. The rest will be made known. Time is the custodian of mystery. It shall also unfold that which it knows. Rest. I have rest |
jimyjames:I read arrow of God, things fall Apart in my secondary School. I need There was a Country and the trouble with Nigeria, probably in hard bound copies. |
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