Family › Re: I'm Confused: My Wife's Pressuring Us To Relocate To Another Apartment!!!!! by SaintMog(m): 12:41pm On Feb 20, 2015 |
I am a pastor. It will not be strange if your wife is the only experiencing it. Do a trend check on your finance, family health, job etc.
If the trend confirms your wife's fears, then it is real. Compare the above trends before and while you are in your present location.
Should you relocate if the trend prove that it is the compound? ANSWER: if you can gain your wife's confidence, don't. Demons should run away from fire of God and not otherwise. But you must get a deliverance gifted pastor to work there. Your family must be prayerful. After sometime it will stop.
If you can't gain your wife's confidence, then relocate. Demons are real. Don't mind the all comers rubbish they say here. I once handled a case like this and the couple are still living there. |
Romance › Re: Which Of These Statements Make A Lady Feel Happy The More? by SaintMog(m): 8:31pm On Feb 19, 2015 |
marieolae: I love you  Its a lie. Very much unlike nija babes |
Business › Re: Recharge Card Printing Business; How Viable Is It? by SaintMog(m): 3:25pm On Feb 19, 2015 |
Ganoderma: Why not do a virtual recharge card sales instead.
That way you don't need to print out anything. So long as you have an internet connection you can dispense recharge pins on the go. You can even do it directly to your buyers phone.
And what's more, you don't need a dime to start. Just let me know if your are ready and I can set you up. Please I am interested. Pm on 26cec6b3 or text 0809899340 |
Politics › Re: Polls: Only Dishonest Politicians Need Fear Card Readers- The Sun Newspapers by SaintMog(m): 12:19pm On Feb 19, 2015 |
Clerverly: Strong winds are raging against the credibility of the coming general elections, following reports of moves by some unscrupulous politicians to stop the plan by INEC to use Smart Card Readers to determine the genuineness, or otherwise, of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) to be used by intending voters during the exercise.
The smart card technology is the principal instrument that the Independent National Electoral Commission has procured at a huge cost to the nation to ensure that dishonest politicians do not flood the nation’s 119, 973 polling centres with fake PVCs to rig the elections. Yet, some political actors, for certain questionable reasons that cannot be in the best interest of our electoral process, are strongly determined to ensure that PVCs presented by intending voters at the polling stations are not checked to ensure that they are genuine. To further undermine the importance of the PVCs, the same political interests are insisting that PVCs should be jettisoned while Temporary Voters’ Cards (TVCs) are used for the polls.
We are appalled at this grand design to fight INEC’s plan to ensure that fake cards are not used to rig the 2015 polls. Is Nigeria to be perpetually cursed with manipulated elections? As far as we are concerned, it is only dishonest politicians, who intend to rig the elections with the use of fake PVCs that should be afraid of the card readers. The machines, which will make it impossible to vote with forged cards, will give Nigeria the opportunity to exit the cycle of rigged elections and should be welcomed by all well-meaning citizens. The INEC should, therefore, be resolute and resist the pressure not to use them.
Stopping the use of card readers to determine the genuineness of PVCs will lay the elections open to manipulation by power-hungry politicians and Nigerians can no longer brook such wanton tampering with the electoral process. We have had enough abridgement of the rights of the people to choose their leaders. Only those who have genuine PVCs should be allowed to vote. The use of forged PVCs for the elections will be criminal and the best way to prevent this is to ensure that all PVCs are checked using the card readers.
The plan to stop the use of card readers is yet another indication of the growing desperation of some politicians to win the impending elections at all costs and by all means, fair or foul. This scheme, that has apparently been on the drawing board for some time but is now expected to gain momentum following the postponement of the elections, is nothing but an ambush of the plan to clean up our elections.
We find it extremely difficult to understand what any honest politician or political party could lose if people whose cards are found to be fakes by the card readers are barred from voting. Nigerians, ordinarily, should be interested in instituting the necessary processes and systems to increase the credibility of our elections. We ought to design a comprehensive plan to help put the days of election rigging behind us. The use of technology is one of the ways by which this is done in most serious democracies where allegations of vote rigging have become rare, and Nigeria should not be an exception.
We, therefore, unequivocally support the use of the card readers for this election, and enjoin those politicians who are opposed to it to give the technology a chance. It is the best decision that Nigerians can make at this time to end the sad story of flagrant manipulation of elections in the country and INEC deserves commendation for the initiative. We also commend President Goodluck Jonathan for releasing the funds for the equipment. His approval of funds for the machines is an indication of his commitment to free elections in the country.
For us, there is really nothing for those who have genuine PVCs to fear about the card readers. It is a simple instrument that will help ensure that no strange cards are used to vote to compromise the integrity of the elections.
Luckily, INEC has started the public education of Nigerians on the use of the card readers. A senior official of the electoral agency was on national television yesterday, explaining the use of the technology and how it will help to improve the transparency of our elections.
Considering the many allegations of rigging that have always marred our elections, and the fact that this technology is expected to help bring a new day to our electoral process, we advise that it should be embraced. We should not only embrace it, Nigerians should commit themselves to cooperating with INEC officials and others involved in the electoral process to ensure that we get the best out of the machines. This, certainly, will be in the nation’s best interest, because we have already committed huge sums to their procurement and we need the service for which they were bought.
The onus, however, now rests on INEC to make sure that the machines are available and operational all over the country. The agency must fine-tune all the plans for their use and ensure proper training of the personnel that will handle them. The equipment must be test-run and certified okay before the election days. Let there be demonstrations of the use of the card readers via all media of communication in the country to assure the electorate and the honest politicians that they have nothing to fear.
Let there be a fresh resolve to ensure credible elections on the part of all stakeholders in the best interest of the country. Certainly, we have to move forward in the quest to clean up our electoral process. We cannot forever say no to the use of the necessary technology for our polls. Only dubious politicians who cannot muster the requisite electoral value need fear the card readers.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=105172 Noise, Noise, Noise and noise everywhere. I am tired. |
Romance › Re: If You Were Asked To Get Married Under This Condition by SaintMog(m): 11:49am On Feb 19, 2015 |
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Romance › Re: If You Were Asked To Get Married Under This Condition by SaintMog(m): 11:46am On Feb 19, 2015 |
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Family › Re: "My Wife Wears Sexy Dresses..but Wouldn't Let Me Touch Her" A Husband by SaintMog(m): 12:50am On Feb 19, 2015 |
ireneony:
 I'm just like the lady. If I'm tired, if you like call Mohammed, I nor de do Then I go do am outside. |
Politics › Re: Why I Directed PDP Ward Leader To Tear My Membership Card - Obasanjo by SaintMog(m): 2:20pm On Feb 18, 2015 |
Pdp and jonathan's government can never been the same no matter the bone face disposition. |
Romance › Re: Pls Help!!!!!! by SaintMog(m): 8:00pm On Nov 24, 2014 |
love |
Romance › Re: How Should A Real Loving Man Treat His Wife by SaintMog(m): 2:11am On Oct 15, 2014 |
I only come to nairaland to laugh. |
Romance › Re: Social Advice For Guys-stop This Crap by SaintMog(m): 2:04am On Oct 15, 2014 |
I love this. A girl should count herself lucky to get a comment from me because I am too busy. |
Romance › Re: 10 Things Ladies Do That Secretly Turn Men On by SaintMog(m): 12:46am On Oct 15, 2014 |
kozaic: If I turn him on... What next? He will turn you off. |
Romance › Re: Pot Belly Girls by SaintMog(m): 12:40am On Oct 15, 2014 |
Too much sex with men with extra large P. |
Sports › Re: Zambia Vs Nigeria: AWC (0 - 6) On 14th October 2014 by SaintMog(m): 3:26pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
what round hole can do, joystick cannot do it. |
Food › Re: Strange Particles Found In Chivita Orange Pineapple Fruit Juice (Rumor) by SaintMog(m): 2:36pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
freesinzu: Comment on the matter at hand anyway i de feel ur pain me self don tire for that stuff Spain losin germany losing agentina losin even Netherlands no pass beatin Repent, gambling is sin. Short cut to riches can become long cut. |
Food › Re: Strange Particles Found In Chivita Orange Pineapple Fruit Juice (Rumor) by SaintMog(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
naija naija naija naija naija. Contact your lawyer to write the house of chi. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Sudan: Afcon Qualifiers Today at 5pm by SaintMog(m): 12:03pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
dream on brother .................wasted faith. |
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Business › Re: Real Internet Biz You Can Start With Just N150 -yes! One Hundred And Fifty Naira by SaintMog(m): 1:16am On Oct 04, 2014 |
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Car Talk › Re: FRSC To Impose Speed Limiting Devises On Nigerians by SaintMog(m): 5:10pm On Sep 15, 2014 |
another payday for the boys. |