Samuelson06's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Samuelson06's Profile › Samuelson06's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 (of 137 pages)
optm:Alright. Thank you so much for your response. The point is that I'm someone that uses Computer a lot so I suspect it could be from there but sadly I can't stay away from Computer at this time. Don't really know how to manage the situation. |
Hello Doctor, I'm having challenges with my eyes and I believe you can help me. I do feel as if there's a tiny object in my eyes and it itches a lot when I try checking what's there. Sometimes, tears do drop from the eye and other times the tears becomes perperish and I would have to wash my face before I feel okay. Some days, when I wake up from sleep, I noticed i can't really open my eye lids (kind of) because it's gummy until I wash my face. What's wrong with me please? |
Cyberleets:What metrics define a less competitive keyword please? |
Wow. Can I call them from Ikorodu? |
My only problem with this man is that he talks too much. Men don't talk like this. |
PAGAN9JA:Make that your 'Gods' small 'g.' They are always small spelt with a small 'g' and would remain so. 'gods' NOT 'Gods.' There's nothing like 'Gods' in the dictionary. Mr. Pagan! |
ItzBIM:I wonder. They wanted BH to kill, impregnate and demoralize their children before they know there is a church like SCOAN and a man like Prophet TB Joshua. They want to tell me that none of them knew about SCOAN since BH kidnapped those girls? Maybe SCOAN was fake to them then and today, it has become real. |
Signs of endtime |
stanliwise:And Book Publishing to it. God bless your hustle bro. |
stanliwise:I understand you completely and I want to say that if God has impressed in your heart to champion a course to liberate humanity, great. Go ahead. However, you don't fight with nothing in your hands. A hundred poor men can't challenge one rich man. So instead of these poor guys to insist challenging the rich guy, it's better they pull resources and push one of them to succeed then they can support that one person to challenge the rich guy. I share in the pains the poorest of Nigerians go through; I share in the pains of Nigerian youths from humble backgrounds. I share in the pains of all who struggle to make ends meet in a country blessed with abundant of resources. The fact is that at this point of my or your life, we can't cause any meaningful change in today's Nigeria because we don't have the money and the required connections to fight the wrongs plaguing Nigeria. What I feel we can do is to help ourselves to come out of lack and if our zeal to liberate the less privileged was true in us then we will return back to our calling and take up the course. By then the work would be easy and worth doing; but now, you can easily be kicked into the gutter in your attempt take up this fight. Again, Nigeria's myriad of problems can't be solve by open confrontation but with wisdom and strategies. When bad people rules, the people suffer, but you can't tell a bad man that he is bad else he may destroy you especially when you don't have what it takes to challenge him. It's sad that we don't have good people in the Nigeria's political space at this moment and you can't challenge them to do what's right. But I think we can build up and crawl into the scene and when we get there, we show them how it should be; how things are done. Many times I see people who claim to champion a course for the common man but when they get to the other side when they are supposed to bring the real change, they forget about the people whose back they rode to get there. I'm particularly not happy with the way things are going in Nigeria and that's why I'm working hard to push myself into the scene and do things the way I think it's right. I have plans for the weak and the less privileged and even now, I try to help--tangibly and otherwise. However, like I said earlier, it's hard for one who's struggling to help the other fellow who's also struggling or in a far worse situation. For Nigeria, I'm not completely giving up on her but for now, I've chosen to hibernate the idea of doing much with her. I still believe that one day, I'd come on board as that man for the people in it's full glory. We've been in pains for so long in this country even with abundant of resources that we are blessed with. I commend your effort to fight for the common man and feeling the pains of the weak. The future is bright. We will get there. |
stanliwise:Escape from hunger is not about doing wrong things or wasting your precious time. I still maintain that the INEC's stuff is rubbbish and I wouldn't do it if I was a corp member. The chairman was in a hotel somewhere taking tea while you guys were sleeping in the open and having to contend with mosquitoes. In a sane clime, you guys were supposed to be lodge in a hotel and paid transport allowance, per diem and wages. The only problem of Nigerian graduates is mental laziness which subjects them to slavery. In simple terms, if you can't use your head, someone else would use it for peanut and ultimately enslave you. Think of something you can do to make money and be committed to it. Even while serving, you can plan and start something then develop that little thing until it becomes big. It may take you a year, two or three before you start making big from it. But I tell you, if you don't give up, you'd make a kill from it. It's better you suffer for yourself instead of someone else: government and non-governmental organizations. Think of the little Igbo boys who serve their master for 7 years and at the end, they are settled to be on their own. With time, these guys even prove that it's better to go into business (or suffering) that going to school. However, with your education, you can handle things like a graduate and make things work out real fast. I started from nowhere when I finished NYSC, but after 1 year and some months, I'm hanging between 150-200k NGN per month--personal hustle! And I'm still scaling. A year or two from now, I may hit a million naira per month--As God may have it. I had to move on from Nigeria labour market. I had to fight. I had to take my destiny into my hands. There's no better time than now my brother. Think of your future--it's crying for help; start something today and be committed to it, and depending on your hard work and sincerity, you'd see result. Forget about Nigeria government. They are good for nothing. There's nothing PMB or Atiku can do for common Nigerians. It's an unfortunate situation we face here in Nigeria as a people from humble background but we can still make a difference and rise to the top. The time to act is now. Start suffering for yourself. Start something. |
Tapout:You can only do NYSC once doesn't mean you should be doing rubbbish. This is how you corp members usually behave and the end is not always palatable. Don't forget how NYSC members have been losing their lives in the past--always due to careless talk like, "you can only do NYSC once." Any sane person wouldn't subscribe to INEC's Ad-Hoc rubbbish but Nigeria is suffering and smiling. At the end, how much? Peanut! Next week, you are going to be with them again and you say you are not part of the problem? Think!!! |
1. God is in control of everything. Remain calm. 2. When you come out to cause trouble, you would see trouble, but when you come out for peace, you would see peace. 3. If the people of Nigeria wants to cause trouble for Nigeria, they would see trouble but Nigeria as a nation would still stand. 4. Nigeria has a very strong bond with God. 5. Nigeria is the giant of Africa and any bad thing that happens to her happens to Africa. Nothing would happen to Nigeria. 6. Where can the most populous black nation run to? Nothing would happen. 7. The cloud would gather after the election, and it would cause fear and panic like it wants to rain, but in like manner, the dark cloud would disappear. 8. After seeing everything, you would come to say, "The Lord is great." 9. Remain calm. God is in control. |
post=75551693:Idle man living off peanuts from a lifeless president. ![]() |
post=75551396:And you, what? To support a lifeless president every sane person has rejected. See, you were indirectly praying for your god. Mr. Integrity that endorses a corrupt governor. Are both of them not corrupt? A dog has leaked your face bro. Zombiee. Your god would be defeated come 16th. |
post=75550109:Sounds like you've given up already. I tell you, your god, PMB can only win through rigging but God would surprise him if he tries it. |
Man would always fight like a man that he is but God always have His way. I'm already enjoying the ride. Bubu can continue flexing his muscles ![]() |
These prophecies are unfolding right before our eyes. July 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk9U0lRMSqk December 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIyGWY4LqMk You think these are mere predictions? Seun |
Ishilove:You've touch it, but to add more to what you've said, his death maybe very close. @op You needs to separate yourself from this so-called friend. It's a familiar spirit that is taking advantage of the bond you had with your friend to lure you to death. Your friend isn't the one showing up in your dream but a demon and you need to stop that demon before he stops you. I'm just summarizing the whole thing. |
ezkimow:You think it's easy to be Buhari. ![]() |
Tell the woman to always stock his pockets with condoms. |
You've forgotten to add a picture of one t-shirt he was wearing then and scored GEJ F9 for everything. Let him enjoy Buhari's A1 in all things. |
bilms:Does this make sense to you in any way? |
Even if I wanted to patronize you, for the mere fact of changing your moniker, I'm not sure I can do that again. It seems there's something fraudulent about you. |
I read something yesterday where a guy commented that he's ashamed of being a Christian due to a picture someone uploaded on social media and especially because the people in the picture are Christians. I think that was a stuppid thing to say. Now I ask, should it be because a member of your religious denomination or someone who shares the same faith with you dresses indecently or does something bad so you should be ashamed of sharing the same faith or religion with them? Well, one thing we must understand as Christians is that Christianity has to do with our relationship with God as individuals. Even couples still maintain their spiritual individuality. It has nothing to do with what the other person say or do whether you share the same religion with them or not. In simple terms, Christianity is about what you do with your God and not what I do with my God. Take note here that your God may not be my God even though we share the same faith. For some of us, our god is our pastor, a witch-doctor or a stone somewhere yet we all parade ourselves as Christians. One of the greatest mistakes we make is allowing our personal relationship with God to be negatively affected as a result of what someone else who happens to share the same faith with us has done or say. We always allow our relationship with God to be strengthened or weakened due to what someone else or minister of God somewhere might have done. That's totally wrong. It shouldn't be. It invariably means if they fall, you will also fall. If they stop being a Christian, you would also switch faith. That's not being a Christian; that's religion - following the bandwagon. Your faith or relationship with God should be based on your personal convictions of who God is to you and why you have chosen and will keep walking side by side with Him. It shouldn't be shaken as a result of what someone else does. Don't ever think that our knowledge about the things of God are the same. Many are still struggling with the elementaries of God - they don't understand and hence, walks in ignorance. You don't have to get unnecessarily emotional as a result. Instead, correct them with love. Where you can't correct them as it should be, leave them alone. Remain quiet. Don't try to criticize people in public and walk away. Soon, you might fall. There and then, you'll realize that no one is out of touch of the devil. Learn to live a quiet life. Focus on yourself if you don't have a way you can correct people without insulting or seeing them as wrongdoers. Remember, the first to start is not always the first to finish. People you may see as bad guys out there can reconcile their account with God just before their death and end up in heaven while you who claims to lead a righteous life can end up in hell at death. Don't forget in a hurry the story of the criminal condemned to death alongsideJesus. Life is a mystery and God has made it that way so that no man can boast in himself. Have a blessed Sunday. |
Tips to avoid being kidnapped. These are just tips. I'm not saying you can't still be kidnapped even with these tips. Sometimes, we simply can't avoid the evil day but we can help make our pains lesser. 1. Be fair to people; have a kind heart. Most times, the evil that befall us comes from the people who are closer to us. Even the wicked can be tamed with your nature of life. 2. Treat everyone with love. A man of love can't be destroyed. When you need help, love would speak for you. Remember, God is love. 3. Cut down on your movements. Use technology where necessary. For example, instead of going to bank to send money to someone, why not stay at home and do the transfer through your bank mobile app. If you can use POS in your business to avoid handling too much physical cash, go ahead. 4. Always be in an attitude of prayer in your heart especially when away from home. Draw close to God and let Him direct your path. 5. Control your tongue. Often, we sell ourselves away using our mouth. Keep things brief. Many words can lead us to trouble. 6. Don't feel you are safe with your friends. This also applies to every other person around you. Be careful with your words and actions. Trust no one. 7. Listen to your spirit. It does talk. 8. Watch your dreams. Sometimes, we dream of impending danger but ignore them. 9. Don't hurt people. Make haste to forgive whether you are right or wrong. The state of your heart/spirit can dictate what happens to you next. 10. Be alive to your surroundings; understand the nature of people living around you. Be smart and wise in your dealings with people. 11. Be careful no how you carry yourself. Make humility your kinsman. Let him reflect in your words, actions, appearance and dealings with people. |
shugacaneman:Why not stay in your and leave the church alone if they can't help you? I don't see how one can be regretting something he or she isn't forced to do. Who force you to go to church? Who force money out of your hand? Rant like this can only mar and not make you. Define what you want and go for it, stop making noise. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 (of 137 pages)
You will never succeed in life.
. I'm currently at one of the camps on the island in lagos and I can tell u its the same story(i wonder what the faith of those on the mainland will be especially in places like ikorodu) . People are sleeping on the ground like dogs. Others who a lucky are sleeping on benches and these are individuals that a meant to conduct a whole presidential election in a few hours time. I myself can't even sleep cos the whole place is infested with mosquitoes.... I never knew this is what ad hoc staff go through for elections until this very moment. I swear This is very very bad. Like I never expected such a thing. I've totally lost hope in this country

