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[quote author=m-ployer]She is being used by d devil and will live to regret this. There are better ways to stardom, She is simply on d wrong route. All these people sympathizing with her on this 'tales by moonlight' will not be there when the wrath of God will descend on her. This piece may not make much sense to her now but wen it does, do let me know. #my2cents.[/quote]Common now!If the so called 'man of God' didn't do anything this lady alleged,why couldn't he have simply said 'No,I didn't do it,and God will judge.'Believe me,this would have put every doubt to rest.Let your yea be yea,and nay be nay! |
If this is really true,we can then conclude GEJ is smart! |
dabrake: bros, no vex but you fit help OJB with part of that money? God bless youThough it's good to do charitable things,but you guys clamouring for OJB donation should remember there are millions of OJBs out there that need help too.Let's not make people look bad in our ploy to save a life.How are we even sure the Op had not given his widow's mite already?Just saying! |
Good for him!Although,evangelism in Maiduguri would have made more sense. |
I sense a decoy here! |
Range rover brand?One of the most unreliable SUVs of all times! |
There is nothing wrong in granting state pardon to people who were either wrongfully convicted or seen to have shown genuine remorse for their crime. |
What a remarkable achievement!Keep flying higher! |
Super eagles will still need some of these guys for a successful world cup outing,especially Osaze! |
imonpoint: why are we all leavin otedola out of it? Giving and receivin bribe are wrong. Both shud b reprimanded. Y is d heat only on d perceived receiver(@least court neva confirm am as criminal).otedola shudnt b a free man. All of dem suppose dey do dia paroles for prison joorOtedola did not willingly offer the bribe,it was Farouk and co. that demanded it and EFCC asked Otedola to play along after lodging a complaint. |
If you're calling someone a silly bigot,can a Christian/Christian ticket be tolerated in any part of the north?Why is boko haram thriving in that part of the country if religious bigotry is not the order of the day there?Abeg,it's all called political balancing! Ganys: AFAM, You fall my hands Big time, are you interested in his profile and track records cum CV abi na religion concern you, Can his being a CHRISTIAN put a cup of Garri on ya table[font=Lucida Sans Unicode][/font] |
[quote author=adesojiaderemi@]House, somebody(with family of 4) needs your advice on this question; will you rather invest N2.5 million on business in Nigeria than procesing a dv lottery after you have been sucessfully selected?[/quote]Don't even think about it! I wouldn't stay a minute longer in Naija,even with a billion naira to invest.Do you know that,once you won the DV,your worth per head immediately appreciates to about a million dollars?What kind of investment can 2.5million naira secure in Naija of today?My candid piece of advice,if not for yourself,follow the DV route for the future of your dependants.Good luck! |
If you don't know the normal,you'd probably not know the abnormal.What you are unaware of cannot hurt!Most Nigerians abroad have seen both sides of the aisle and can now fully appreciate what a normal lifestyle/living condition should be like,hence their frustrations with our leaders,knowing fully well the country is blessed enough to afford same living standard that is obtainable abroad for her citizens.Another factor that compounds this frustration is the ever piling pressure those abroad face in the hands of you 'self acclaimed happy home-based ' to send hard currencies home to meet one pressing need or the other.Lastly,FYI ,Nigeria was one of the few countries with the highest remittance of foreign currencies in the year 2011.Probably we were second to India,yet hunger,poverty,and frustrations still abound in unquatifiable measure.It's only an insensitive being that will not be bothered-----either in the form of frustration or anger or bitterness.Patriotism devoid of some dose of reality is dangerous. |
[quote author=life_style]Young man, the poor are not forced to pay offering, it's voluntary and if i may ask, who are the poor ? [/quote]If you say the poor are not forced to pay offering,please, go check the meaning of coercion! |
This piece is a wonderful one,but I must tell you,it will only work in a well organized environment where the rule of law is fully upheld and,not in a lawless & highly corrupt society like Naija where your skills/ideas are flagrantly undermined by the broken system(eg no power supply to aid your production),life savings of prospective go-getters embezzled by bankers at will or on the other hand rubbished by the inflation rate,hard earned investments of hard working people freely debased due to lack of proper regulations and oversight,can go on with all these inimical factors if only time permits.I'd only advise you stay focused and not discouraged as you follow your passion in life,as contentment with little is better than riches not well deserved. |
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[/quote]If you say the poor are not forced to pay offering,please, go check the meaning of coercion!