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WilliamsTheGrea:Your thoughts about taking care of another man's child maybe synonymous to your age. Grow up bro. What's wrong with taking care or raising another man's child? Every child needs love. Every child is your child. Why can't you love unconditionally as we are admonished to do in the Holy Book? Why so selfish at your age? What guarantee do you have that your biological child would grow up to become what you want in a child? Stop this please. Repent of your thoughts about that child and accept him into your life wholeheartedly. That may be your opportunity but if you choose to reject him then be rest assured that you have a case with God. This very wrongdoing would rub off on you sooner or later. You talk as if you can control the outcome of life but you are only but a man. And if you want to make sense of this life, the best you can do is go God's way else you mess up your life with your selfishness. If you like, send both the mother and the child away or you keep them but remember, whatever choice you make, you'll reap the reward here on earth. A word is enough for the wise. |
oliverjiad:It's been established that whoever is behind this handle is a fraudster. Seun, please disable this moniker. His real name is Raji Babajide Abraham. Whoever does business w/ him does so at his or her own risk. I hate fraudsters. Everyone should call him out until he leaves this thread and the forum as a whole. We shouldn't be welcoming people who hurt our collective reputation as a nation. Raji is both local and international fraudster. |
bobo65:Throw the bone to the ground and let the dogs fight for it. In other words, give him a trial. For me, I can only scold him if he never did a good job inspecting the car but if it's about sending it to Nigeria, go and sleep my brother. As I'm typing this, I'm tracking the movement of my car and also praying for its safe arrival. I'm only disappointed with those that have patronized him. They don't come back to review his services and that's bad because reviews are very important to any business especially for one such as this that the seller can't convince anyone to buy from him. If not for one kaycodes that came back to give a good review of the guy, I'm not sure I would've patronized him. |
ComradeJeshua:Papa, why are you crying more than the bereaved? Tell us, are you paid to cry? Don't you have something to do? Why constituting a nuisance here? Are you sure you are not part of the problem? Search your conscience sir. In this life, we'll all reap what we sow. |
NoTire:You're welcome. Hustle legit. Persist. You go make am. |
NoTire:Subscribed. |
NoTire:Where's the link to your channel? |
degamemaster:You're talking rubbish. Resign for an aboki to take over so that all the killings would stop abi? Stop being unfortunate please. |
How much will it cost to clear 2008 Ford Fusion? |
I don't know what you guys are talking about but I know one thing: success without Christ is like inviting trouble to your house and when it comes, you'd definitely be consumed. I can't say if this was the case with Kobe, but it's what it is. Don't go about amassing riches when you don't have God to fall back when the devil comes knocking. God is our salvation. God is our life. God is our protection. One life in Christ is all we have. In Him, we move and have our being. Without Him, we fall. Long life on earth is God's gift which can only be sustained in Him. At birth, we got it but many of us take it out of God to the world where the devil can easily snatch it away from us. God is real. You don't need to realize that fact in the grave. Accept Christ today and live under His cover. Retrace your way back home where you belong. It may be too late tomorrow. The time to act is now. |
Mad o |
nifee:Oga, you read my comment well so? I tell you say I get motor? Why even wishing that I'll have a car that I'll have to be buying spare parts for it? I rebuke you in advance abeg. |
Johnsmartinyang:Ikpa, get me right. I'm not exactly against building of stadium but setting priorities right. We don't need more stadiums at this time but power, water, industries, empowerments, support for SMEs through grants, and other direct people-focused projects. How many times does the Super Eagles use the Uyo stadium in a month? How many times do you go there to watch matches? So that's how I think my brother. Good evening. |
Atouke:Where are these roads? Within or outside Akwa Ibom state? I don't see them. How many roads has Mr. Udom commissioned after his first term in office? Show me any state that has built transmission and distribution stations in their state.Transmission and distribution stations that have no power in them? What are they transmitting? What are they distributing? As long as there's no light in Akwa Ibom state, even if the government of the day build transmission and power stations that supply the whole of Nigeria yet, no light in Akwa Ibom, I score them zero. Akwa Ibom people elected Mr. Udom to help them directly and not building power stations that feed the national grid and leaves the people in darkness. You figure that out! Is it fair? Udom Emmanuel has built the ekim power station and several power step down stations across the state, and akwa ibom via its ibom power plant is the only state in the country that produces 191mw of electricity without any FG input.So much investment in power but w/ little or no result. Which LGA in Akwa Ibom enjoys up to 10 hr power supply daily? If power is in the exclusive list of the FG, why is the state government building power plants? What's the sense in spending so much to setup a project, yet your people don't get to enjoy that project? Akwa Ibom should be enjoying 24/7 power supply, but are they? You will agree w/ me that the supply in Uyo is very poor but you've chosen to defend the government. I can't defend them. For your information, I'm not partisan. I speak based on the situation on ground. Akwa Ibom people are suffering. There are no jobs. Job creation should be the priority of the government and NOT investing on what would benefit a few. Even when these projects generate revenue, the money goes back to the government purse; no impact on the people. For whether the stadium is neccessary, is a matter of opinion. When Akpabio built the 30,000 uyo stadium many people shouted white elephants more than you are doing now but today they are the ones singing praises of the stadium. That uyo stadium is the only fifa compliant stadium in Nigeria till today. Time will vindicate the governor on the eket stadium. So you are entitled to your opinion, but that doesn't make your opinion a fact.My opinion may not be a fact, but think of your people. Think of the number of graduates roaming the streets of Uyo; think of businesses closing because there's no light when the government can easily intervene. I wonder how Calabar are doing to have light that Uyo can't do the same. Building a stadium is good; running a state-owned airline is good, but how do these projects directly benefit the man on the street? There's something called scale of preference in Economics. Projects should be executed based on their position on the scale of preference and not otherwise. Right now, what we need in Akwa Ibom is not more stadia or airline businesses, but industries and supporting the SMEs through grants. What we need is power, good roads, pipe-borne water, empowerment, etc. It's when the people have 'arrived' that you can start building stadia and running airline businesses. The stadium in Uyo should be enough. How we've been conveyed by air from Akwa Ibom to other places should have been enough. The government must help the people come out of poverty first. Stadium is beautiful; it's fine, but there's so much hunger and unemployment in the land, Mr. Udom should tackle that first. It's like going to a poor man's house and offering to furnish his house when the man is seriously hungry and has no job w/o first taking care of his hunger and joblessness. Does that make sense to you? cc: OBTMOS yenereal Bobonowell Alexrayz Nackzy Enwhen BurnStoner |
Atouke:A white elephant project is an expensive project with no value and such is the one I'm seeing here. We have a stadium in Uyo which is not even completed. Why is the governor not completing that one and other projects started by the last administration? Eket does not need a stadium of this magnitude but something like the one in Ikot Ekpene. At the end of the day, how would this project impact people's lives especially the Eket people? How many indigenes of Eket can work there? To do exactly what and to who? I think the governor should channel his energy toward projects that directly benefits the people, e.g., road construction and intervening in the abysmally poor power supply in the state. How many young people would even use the stadium when hunger is bitting hard? Again, I don't think there's water in Uyo. What's building another stadium? What's Ibom Air? Looks good; sounds good, but without any value to the common man. |
White elephant project ![]() |
What exactly is happening to Amdman? He's not replying to messages nor here or Whatsapp ![]() |
@op Bonjour! I think you've blown me off my feet. I can't get enough of your updates here. I've seen some great reviews too and no one's coming forward to say, you've scammed them. I'm convinced that you are doing a good job here. Well, I don't even know how to drive let alone owning a car for the past 34 years of my life, but one thing is clear, I'd be paying for a ride by ending of February (I might just commit you to start searching for my specs) while I enroll for driving classes in the interim. See what I want: - something that consumes less fuel. - spare parts (cheap) readily available in Nigeria. - easy to maintain. - first body, no dent or faint paint. - has prestige/luxury/looks good on the road. - durable. - works great in dry or rainy season. - buy & drive. Malheureusement, what I had in mind was Toyota Corolla, but it appears its fairly used are scares so you can find a better replacement for it considering the above specs. I don't know cars. Please, get a good deal for me - something that I'll always use to remember and market your business. |
Ebenezar2020:Lol. You sef na old man. |
bro4u:Awo annang ![]() |
Wow! So much love for your sister. But they're no jobs in Nigeria. We've learnt to live by the pen. Why not encourage your sister to explore that direction? |
BabaRamota1980:Bro, there are true prophets of God and we have a handful of them in Nigeria. You must understand that prophets don't work in isolation to bring about changes. They need the support of the people the prophecy concerns. Which true prophet in Nigeria has the government been going to see or seek God's face through him? None. Yet you expect them to do magic. It doesn't work that way. It's a heart to heart thing. |
RiyadhGoddess:You're largely correct. However, God guides His called. He talks to them and they also hears from Him. The major problem with majority of pastors the world over is that they don't hear from God. They assume everything, and when you don't hear from, yet claim to work for Him, you are in trouble because God is supposed to guide you in all things - words and actions. Like my prophet has said, this year, God would humble them. This is just the beginning. They should keep claiming working for God when they don't even know Him. |
guiddoti:You're right and like you've said, the government has really disappointed Nigerians. It takes faith to still believe that you can make out something good of yourself. Many have given up already, some merely believe and hopeful of the future while others [like my humble self] have decided to fight on and do what they feel would change their status. I still support acquiring education irrespective of the widely held assumption that education has no value in Nigeria. |
Ebenezar2020:Education makes one complete and not necessarily to use and get a job. It helps in all areas of life. Even though it seems like education in Nigeria has no value, I still recommends it. |
Timson01:Stick with condom please. Don't ever try any long term contraceptives. Doctors would tell you they are safe but I tell you, they are not. You can't disrupt a natural course of action and expect not to be punished for it by nature itself. Your monthly menstrual flow is like a water way, if you block it or try to do anything against it, you'd pay for it. |
guiddoti:What he said in other tongues is that learning a trade is better than going to school. |
Ebenezar2020:Da, you no be graduate? Why you no wan the guy go school nah? |
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