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repentance of what..abi na me kill jesus.....or me make nigeria spoil nonsense........i gat no repentance.....to make.bitch |
who tha eF is chioma okeke.............see her booty OMG ![]() |
;Dsaid it a million times..there is nothing like heaven up there to be placed when you die..nor hell fire below the groundthese are just state of mind....which is present on earth....and will ever be on earth with us.. ![]() |
Nigeria and church..yeye mentality..what has church done to make people rich.......now na sitting at the back..now dey trend for front page....omo me na roof i go sit infact for window....sef....nonsense ![]() |
kabba7: Those thieving the national resources for self family ,polical family and cronies are all going to hell whether they fear or not is imaterial . The new fac of building hotels everywhere will not help them whether they are building in Abuja or here Portharcoirt GRA or even Lagos they are going to hell so they better begin to fear the fear.well how do you know there is hell..or heaven..when you die....stupid....well you will take a vip seat bro..there... PAGAN 9JA:truly the western world have destroyed our history...and made us more confused...shame to us worshiping all white lies.. And Femi kuti don sing am wonder wonder wonder!!!! x4 till you turn to wanderer!!!! will jesus ever come!!!ayyyy i no no i no no...no be today we don dey hear am pepsi slogan --Live for now |
umm another disaster don dey come ooo thank my star i dont board plane..... ![]() |
another way is to pretend you are deaf and dumb..police go leave you ![]() |
Stop calling someone who never picks up or takes forever to call you back because such a person lacks common courtesy, such a person may be in love with someone else or simply using you at his or her convenience. Stop texting a person who doesn’t reply in a reasonable amount of time. I know that person may be claiming that he or she is ever busy but if that person really loved you h/she wouldn’t have failed to spare at least 2 minutes to text you any short message like I MISS YOU, I LOVE YOU… If you are in love with such a person just know h/she has not time for you but has time to text the other person that he or she loves and fears to piss and lose. Stop chasing after someone who doesn’t want to be caught. Stop caring for someone who doesn’t appreciate everything you do for him or her. Stop having hope in someone who takes you as his or her second option. I mean that person who is ever interested in you when he or she is sad, bored or stressed. Stop pleading and crying for someone who sees no value in your tears. Seriously you deserve someone who gladly picks up when you call with much need of hearing his or her voice, someone who replies promptly to your texts and treats you with common decency, someone who appreciates everything you do for him or her, someone who fears to lose you just like the way you do, someone who takes you as his or her priority, someone who has your time and serious with you. Think about it. |
BlackBerry has suspends its plans to make available its messenger, BBM on Android and iPhones until further notice due to high downloads of the unofficial version of the app by Android users. BlackBerry in a statement on its official blog Prior to launching BBM for Android, an unreleased version of the BBM for Android app was posted online. The interest and enthusiasm we have seen already – more than 1.1 million active users in the first 8 hours without even launching the official Android app – is incredible. Consequently, this unreleased version caused issues, which we have attempted to address throughout the day. Our teams continue to work around the clock to bring BBM to Android and iPhone, but only when it's ready and we know it will live up to your expectations of BBM. We are pausing the global roll-out of BBM for Android and iPhone. Customers who have already downloaded BBM for iPhone will be able to continue to use BBM. The unreleased Android app will be disabled, and customers who downloaded it should visit www.BBM.com to register for updates on official BBM for Android availability. As soon as we are able, we will begin a staggered country roll-out of BBM for Android and continue the roll-out of BBM for iPhone. Please follow @BBM on Twitter for the latest updates and go to www.BBM.com to sign-up for updates about BBM for Android and iPhone. These issues have not impacted BBM service for BlackBerry. |
Who is God? There is arguably no more important a question than this. Even a thorough knowledge of self is predicated upon an accurate knowledge of God. Is God an immaterial spirit as normative Judaism and Christianity teach, or a formless ‘no-thing’ as traditional Islam postulates? Might God be a Man (or Woman), as claimed by such disparate groups as the Nation of Islam on the one hand and the Church of Latter Day Saints on the other? In as much as these two groups posit a material, human body for God, they are not able to avoid the question of the color of that body. ‘God is a Black man,’ declared Elijah Muhammad, while Joseph Smith described his theophanic encounter with a white skinned, blond-haired, blue-eyed Father God and Christ. What sources can we with profit turn to in order to answer these question? The scriptures of the Western religions (Bible, Qur'an)? The sacred writings of so-called pagan antiquity, e.g. the Kemetic (Egyptian) writings such as the Book of Coming Forth by Day; the cuneiform tablets of ancient Sumer; or maybe ancient Indic literature such as the Rig Veda? What about Science; what contribution, if any, can it make to this discussion? According to a recent estimate, approximately 25 million Americans consider themselves agnostic, ‘seekers of truth,’ or simply non-committed. This liminal state of rejecting religion, while not yet rejecting the idea of God, is a powerful critique of the institutions of organized religion and most of their representatives who tend to promote dogmatism and uncritical assent to traditional doctrine. This is neither edifying for the believer nor becoming of the religious professional. ”Prove all things,“ the Apostle Paul admonished us, ”and hold fast to that which is good (I Thess 5:21).“ Truth of God Institute (TGI) is an educational, research and resource center committed to providing scholarly and scientific answers to this Mother of All Questions: Who is God? TGI promotes serious, interdisciplinary research and encourages/facilitates critical discussion on the topic of God and related matters. At TGI we are convinced that a critical, history-of-religions approach to the various scriptures and the exegetical traditions that have developed around them, as well as the sacred literatures of antiquity, allows us to proffer an answer to this question (”Who is God?“) that has support from a remarkably wide and diverse cross-section of these literatures, but an answer that does violence to many of the most time-honored and fundamental dogmas of the various religions that claim these literatures as their foundation texts. Such a study suggests that: · ‘God’, the creator of the cosmos and all life within it, evolved (himself, not just man’s idea of ‘God’). Four major (and several relatively minor) stages in this divine evolution are emphasized in the various literatures. (1) In the beginning ‘God’ was an impersonal, formless force (The Brahman neuter of India is exemplary of this stage). (2) In order to bring order to the pre-existent chaos the formless ‘God’ assumed form, that of a divine, luminous anthropos (the ‘sun-gods’ of the so-called pagan traditions and the Logos of John’s Prologue [John 1: 1-18] are exemplary of this stage). To protect creation from the harmful effects of his overpowering luminosity ‘God’ cloaked his morphic brilliance in a black material body, the substance of which was the dark primordial matter that coexisted with him. The light of the divine form passing through the hairpores of the divine black body produced a beautiful blue iridescence or surrounding glow. This is why in Egypt, Sumer, India, and even in ancient Israel the leading deities (in Israel’s case Yahweh himself) are depicted with blue-black, ‘sapphiric’ bodies. (3) ‘God’ suffers some sort of tragedy in his person, the effects of which resonate throughout his entire creation. This tragedy is frequently given a somatic significance, or at least its somatic consequences are often emphasized. That is to say, the tragedy affected ‘God’s’ body. (4) The repair in the divine nature is affected through the agency of a divine eschatological figure whose relation to ‘God’ is highly ambivalent in the sources: he is both identified with ‘God’ and in some sense distinguished from him.· The ‘God’ of monotheism (Judaism, Christian, and Islam) is not of a different genus as the ‘Gods’ of so-called pagandom. He too is a transcendent anthropos - a divine man: in the Hebrew Bible an ‘ish (man) and gibbor (mighty man), in the Greek New Testament an anthropos (man), and in the Classical Arabic/Islamic sources a shaks (corporeal person) and shabb (young man). He is not a formless spirit, nor does he govern the cosmos alone. He sits amidst a council of gods holy like himself but subordinate to his command. The ‘God’ of monotheism is multiple, like the ‘Gods’ of Israel’s neighbors. · These literatures, including the scriptures, give evidence of a theological anthropology in which God and man are not separated by an unbridgeable ontological gulf. God is anthropomorphic and man is divine, or at least he (i.e. they, man and woman) was at his creation and has the potential to be again. God and man are indeed ‘kin’. Thus Yahweh exhorts: ”Be ye holy, for I am holy (Lev. 11:44),“ and John declared that ”when He shall appear, we shall be like Him (1 John 3:2).“ The ancient Egyptians said simply: ”the gods are immortal men, and men are mortal gods.“ TGI is committed to providing scholarly materials, written by us as well as by scholars in various disciplines, confirming and elaborating upon these various aspects of the answer offered by the ancient texts (read critically and independent of dogmatic presuppositions) to this important |
mayten30: music don easy pass before jare,shey na music dem dey sing these days?everything don dey easier now,everybody just dey enter studio do one song with beat that people can dance to,he gives it a very high promotion,does very nice video and before you know it he starts getting endorsement,shows and so on whereas some talented artiste are out there doing good songs but since they do not have the neccessary support they needed the talent was just wastingtruth jare....naija music industry is not what you think it is..omo soup wey sweet na money killam...if you no get money...i pity you |
The Lagos State House of Assembly has warned that the state government will apprehend and prosecute any person or group of persons found hawking drugs on the streets. Assemblyman Suru Avoseh, the Chairman of the House Committee on Health Services, gave the warning in Lagos on Friday at the 3rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Lagos State Medicine Dealers Association. Avoseh (APC-Badagry I) said that state’s Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the leadership of the association, would arrest anyone found hawking drugs on the streets. “Hawking of drugs is highly prohibited on the streets of Lagos State; anyone found using wheelbarrow or any other means to hawk drugs will be sanctioned,’’ he warned. Besides, the lawmaker said that the government would not allow members of the medicine dealers’ association to operate illegally. He urged them to operate within the laws guiding trade in medicine. Avoseh said that the committee had intensified efforts to ensure that members of the association, who applied for certification to operate in the state, were considered. The association’s President, Mr Fidelis Nwokeocha, pledged that members of the association would always abide by the government’s policies. He said that he had sensitised members of the association to the dangers of stocking and selling drugs, whose source and existence were questionable. “We do not encourage or support anyone who is involved in such practice; we always ensure that our purchases are genuine. “We have no doubt that our collaboration with the government is essential in efforts to provide quality medicines for the public,” he said. [NAN] http://www.informationng.com/2013/09/lagos-bans-hawking-of-drugs.html |
Monichilly: Its not prostitution. I needed a huge some money so badly. The only person that intend to assit offer me that. I had to do it for the sake of the dough and that's allSo you no get hand to find work..instead of looking for men that you knew will condition you...hissss .....abi how you need the money so bad...abi na house you wan buy![]() maggilove: Prostituition but thank God i traced my steps back quickly.omo na lie...u r still hussling.....with em possay.....ashewo na ashewo |
wait wait..how does one get a schlorship from Nigeria....cant believe this happens |
;D1200 what heeeey naija dey climb ladder from the top......siging timaya ekulu demba......wtf....when people are hungry |
tootpaste .......a friend use it to jerk off.....when e were in the uni those dayz.... ![]() |
you see......science rules the world..... |
why 3 months first.....so they will see if it will sell abi......na wa for samsung.o |
This county is one of the most evil nation i have ever witnesses |
i will be the last person on earth to pay to watch DaviDo...lie lie.... |
L.M Ayedun..:so lets blame God now for this great mistake that have been troubling us..abi....typical Nigeian....everything na God na God na God |
NTA 10.., MITV MY BEST TV STATION IN NAIJA |
From former military President, Ibrahim Babangida came a shocker yesterday when he revealed that Lord Lugard created Nigeria to last for only a 100 years. The self-acclaimed Evil Genius said this in Lagos yesterday September 13, 2013 at the presentation of 2 books in honor of foreign affairs minister during his regim, Bolaji Akinyemi. Speaking yesterday Babangida had said “As Nigerians, we are aware of the great doubts that have been cast about what 2014 portends for the continuing existence of our nation. I am aware that Nigerians have taken great umbrage at these predictions. Even Lord Lugard who founded what has been called Nigeria gave it a life-span of 100 years. I regard it as a challenge to our intelligence to ensure that these portends and prophesies do not become self-fulfilling. “We should engage these predictions on an intellectual level, testing whether the facts justify the conclusions. “But on a practical and public policy level, we must import honesty into our public policy assessment. First, we must identify the problems that need to be addressed. Secondly, we must address these problems honestly. Thirdly, we must identify the most current and the most appropriate mechanism for addressing these issues. “Let me make this clear. My position is not dictated by the fact that foreigners are making these predictions. We don’t even need foreigner sources as a reference point. The Nigerian media is awash with alarming news about our problems. “My position is dictated by my conviction that Nigeria is precious enough to be saved. It deserves an investment of our time and resources to make Project Nigeria a success. But the starting point has to be an admission that we need to fix things.” Babangida also stated that mistakes of past administrations are putting pressure on the country today though he refused to identify the mistakes or the past administrations that made them. Said he “Some of the mistakes of the past have now come to haunt us. But let me make one thing clear. Not all these mistakes were made out of callousness or bad faith or malice. “Most people in office do their best. They act to the best of their ability. Unless we think that our leaders have divine ability, we have to admit that even with all the best of their abilities and even with the best faith and with the best of all intentions, human beings will still make mistakes,” In his own comments, Professor Akinyemi called for a national dialogue saying “Zoning, federal character, rotation, marginalization of the brightest and the best will only make the much prophesied collapse of Nigeria in 2014 a self- fulfilling prophecy. We cannot build a nation on a system that takes care of the few while condemning the many to penury. A system that cannot take care of the many that are poor cannot save the few who are rich.” http://2rootsentng..com/2013/09/gist-lord-lugard-created-nigeria-to.html |
[font=Lucida Sans Unicode] Bigcake: I believe in d Lordship of Jesus Christ. He is d King of kings n d Lord of Lords. At d mention of His name every knee shall bow.story na today!!!!!!!how many don bow..... kennedyugo: No philosopher will enter Heaven!Another idi...iot..so its wrong for someone to be wise..abi...and which heaven are you talking about? a place that does not exist...when one dies[/font] |
Swahili na my mama dey speak when Money no dey to cook soup for the family..my papa go come dey speak chinese |
The list of top 20 Richest Nigerian billionaires has been based on: The value of their shares held in quoted companies, the size and market share of their companies, the number of companies they own and its assumed value, the market value of their company’s brand and the impact of their companies on the Nigerian economy. Despite the harsh terrain and business challenges involved with starting a business in Nigeria; the successful entrepreneurs listed below held their ground and fought their way to the top. In a country with a population of over 160 million inhabitants and millions of businesses; these 20 entrepreneurs diligently carved their names in the sands of time. SEE the list below. Alhaji Aliko Dangote – founder of Dangote Group, Richest man in Africa and Richest black man in the world. Mike Adenuga – Conoil, Equatorial Trust Bank, Globacom Femi Otedola – ZENON Oil and Gas Orji Uzor Kalu – Slok Group Cosmos Maduka – Coscharis Group Jimoh Ibrahim – Nicon Insurance, Global Flee Jim Ovia – Zenith Bank, Visafone Pascal Dozie – MTN Nigeria, Diamond Bank Oba Otudeko – Honeywell Group Nigeria Alhaji Sayyu Dantata – MRS Group Umaru Abdul Mutallab – former Chairman First Bank Plc, Mutallab Group Prince Samuel Adedoyin – Doyin Group Dele Fajemirokun – Chairman Aiico Insurance, Xerox Nigeria, Chicken Republic, Kings Guards etc. Chief Cletus Ibeto – Ibeto Group Raymond Dokpesi – Daar Communication, AIT. Tony Ezenna – Orange Group Chief Molade Okoya Thomas – Chairman CFAO Nig and other six french companies. Ifeanyi Ubah – Capital oil and gas Leo Stan Ekeh – Zinox Computer Fola Adeola – GTBANK http://2rootsentng..com/2013/09/gist-list-of-top-20-richest_14.html |
Papa Nothing spoil and Mama noting spoil.....NTA 10 ![]() |
Nigeria...great country Great People |
Yungwizzzy: Dear Mrs idibia if I may ask u this serious questionYes This is a very big one....to all Naija ladies...yes..na there you go see their lies dey smell ![]() |
if Agagu slumps and dies what my mudatrucking business |
So I sat down last night with our original article and the two reader’s revisions as a guide, and a couple hours later finalized a new list of 30 things; which ended up being, I think, a perfect complement to the original.so this is all what you wrote...from ya head....omo you go turn robot oo ![]() very inspiring oo but ol boy if you carry all this one for head na wahala..ooo u don turn robo cop ![]() |
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