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It's shamefully strange that the FG is depending on Dangote's Refinery, instead of seriously working on how to put our refineries into shape as well as turning bunkery ones into mini-refineries! #Maybe our leaders have vested interest in Dangote's Refinery. |
Virusvetty:You may have to reactivate your card. Or better still, message Chipper Cash about your situation. |
Chipper Cash says honeymoon is over!
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Iyeeshaar:E b like say ban dey hungry u. #DeyPlay. |
TopBallers:S10+ is a flagship, and even though it's about 4 years old, it's still far better than RN12 (4G), which is a low midranger. As you know, getting a new one is highly likely impossible because its production has been discontinued. So an untempered UK used would be the best option; I won't advice buying a Nigerian used or repaired one. If not, get the Redmi. However, because you're coming from S9+, you'll likely get a reduced feel. |
Olamak1:That's fast like Flash! #Congrats. |
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Fira09:You can up it. I believe Seun will mention your name during donation. |
yomalex:OK. #Thanks. |
Sijo01:Redmi 10 is better. |
Sijo01:What do you want to know about it? |
Extrazee:Redmi A1+ and R10C are within that range. I hope your mum is not a selfie mama, because these phones have poor selfie camera. NOTE: All phones have the possibility of having issues. |
yomalex:What's the current Klasha rate? |
adigunomomama:Coming from RN7, you would get a slightly better experience from RN11. So you may go for that. But I would suggest that if you're not in haste, wait for RN12. If atheistandproud is right, the phone, especially the SoC part, go make sense die. When will it be out? I don't know. |
Test it with other sim cards as advised. I once add a similar issue; mine was about calls. It turned out that the culprit was the sim card. A new Airtel sim card ohh. And as equally pointed out, network bar doesn't translate into network strength. That bar is largely a scam. @atheistandproud has a good topic on this at inquisitiveuniverse.com —where you will learn everything Smartphone, in an easy to understand words. #Calm down. |
If Atiku and CBN don't sue him, then it means it's the truth. And any other form of reply or defense outside the law court, say, through social media, also means there's some truth to what he said. #What will Atiku and CBN do? |
Pulling the ladder up. |
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The popular narrative that it would reduce or stop voting buying during the election is largely false. Politicians will buy it from Bank managers and thus would have it to buy the votes. And I think this the major reason it's scare: majority of the ones given to banks have been bought by politicians. All I see is a big win for the lords of CBN and Banks. But huge suffering to the poor masses. #As pointed out by the article, the deadline will be postponed. Don't panic. My fear however is that considering the current fuel scarcity in addition to the deadline, it would likely lead to a protest. This might necessitate postponing the election date thereby extending Buhari's stay in office. Very bad! |
yongg:Is Synagogue built in the wilderness? Hmm. Well, it's safe to assume that he attended while in town because it's a common, if not essential, religious practice. Jesus did attend at around age 12, remember? I don't know about those prophets. But you should know that hiding in times of crisis is a safety measure. So except God told them not to hide, I don't see anything wrong with it. Yes, I believe too. What I don't like is when a person claims what they aren't. You can believe you serve God, or more appropriately the Creator, without belonging to a body; but you can't be a christian and not attend a church. That's my point, and I did make it clear in my comment. |
Kobojunkiee:1. You called my take on his belief trash yet you couldn't provide even a single reason against it. Your defence/counter without evidence is the only trash. 2. Let me clear something upfront. The word Church means a body of people who come together to serve God. It's not a building. It's a people. The building basically provides shelter from uncomfortable weather conditions. This body existed before Jesus in the form of Synagogue. The Bible records that Jesus attended one around age 12 to learn and question. So church is a word adopted by Christians for their assembly just as others use Synagogue. And they are essentially for the same purpose. A. "Jesus Christ never asked any of His followers to attend your church services in His name." My church services? I don't have church or attend any. In fact, I don't do Religion. Your assumption could only mean one thing: a church did you strong thing. Well, bad things can happen anywhere. Take heart. Ba. "He never asked them to build church businesses using His name" True. The business nature of most of today's churches is rather an unfortunate turn of event. The church was supposed to be a place for making its members life better, but it's now largely a place for money making by its founders/leaders. Bb. ", and He certainly never asked anyone to sit as shepherd or teacher over those who belong to the Kingdom of God." Yet he said, "follow me and I will make you fishers of men". Yet he said to Peter "If you love me, feed my sheeps"? Yet he had twelve disciples? So tell, what were they supposed to do with all those knowledge. 3. And God didn't state that they should be communicated to others or how it should be communicated? Yet God have prophets and Synagogues? Strange! |
He is a Spiritualist. Here, it means someone who practises spirituality or believes God but doesn't serve Him through a system (Church, Mosque, etc.) yet claims to be. #For whatever reason he stopped going to church (a necessary duty in Christianity) shows that he's not a true christian. A true christian is like Job. He never separates himself from God, no matter what. NOTE: You can't claim to serve God and not belong to a system. It's like saying you're a student yet you don't attend a school. |
Machomanb1:The right person is another phrase for someone with those characters. #Marriage lasts when "for better for worst" is lived to every letter. That's the secret. |
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Suicide. That's one thing I find difficult to comment on, because I see life as a disease and death is the cure. Everything we do (be it sleep, drug, sex or gossip) is to manage its symptoms (e.g. fear, anxiety and worry) and to postpone that cure. The usual reasons, such as your family will suffer if you die, tomorrow will better, etc, that people give against it doesn't seem to cut it for me. For example, your death might actually make your family live better because they may see it as a challenge to get better so that no one would follow your course. Now, on your church not helping with money for the rent, it's likely because your parents did or are doing something that the pastor isn't comfortable with. Remember, you guys once lived in the church because of the same inability to pay rent. So the church have tried for your family. Don't take the refusal to heart. I would suggest you have a real conservation with your parents and Landlord, and perhaps with your pastor. If it fails to yield extension, you guys should move to a village and start committedly to return to the city from there. Don't hate the village. People are building houses and buying cars, etc, from there by farming, for example. #Though I said I don't like to comment on suicide, but I want to say something against it still. You are rather funny. You want to kill yourself because your Landlord wants to evict you and your family! Your parents should be the one thinking the suicide, because it's their responsibility—not you. Except you made a promise about it that you couldn't fulfil. If that's the case, I say, "Breathe"! #See you in 2023! |
Reno Omokri will be very happy to hear this! #SteadyCashout. |
DennisEche:Shocked, rightly? #"Man's enemy are from his home". This saying seems true, here. #Death the ultimate cure and hence freedom (peace) came for them but in a rather horrible way. Now, they came rest in peace—the very peace that made them to embark on that journey. Ugly though, but peace all the same. |
Discountsempai:Crime never pays or crime does not pay" is not true. Some people do crime and get away with it; they live well and are not caught or implicated before and after death. Even you have done something criminal (breaking traffics rules, cheating, lying, etc.) yet you live free! Now, I understand what people mean when they say crime doesn't pay. However, it's a wrong wording; on the surface, it says the there's no benefit in crime, which isn't true when you observe criminals and your life. I prefer it being worded: Crime pays, and sometimes the price is prison. Because it states all the potential consequences. NOTE: I'm not in support of crime nor into it. Infact, I constantly watch my actions to ensure I don't do anything lawfully or morally wrong. When I do, I try to make corrections—if possible. #The reason I don't crime is not because I fear the govt will get me. The govt is largely ineffective, and in most crimes, I can actually get a low sentence or pay a fine to get away, if caught . Nor is it because of God. God's actions as stated in some parts of the Bible shows He is not so godly. Hence, He has no moral right to judge me. See who made Samson disobey his parents or how God added suffering, which wasn't originally part of the penalty for eating the Forbidden Fruit, for example. The reason I don't do crime is because I don't want a situation where when Life happens, guilts and regrets will be everywhere in my mind. My reason is obviously similar to the part of your comment I bolded. |
slivertongue:No. Crime pays. Sometimes, the price is prison. #If you do the crime, you may do the time. So be ready. |
slivertongue:No. Crime pays. Sometimes, the price is prison. #If you do the crime, you may do the time. So be ready. |
Campaign promise is like sex promise. The probability of it getting fulfilled is very slim. #Don't take it to heart, else you'll have a heart break. |
It's normal. In every movement, there are always those that are overzealous and intolerant. Jonathan had gejits (my term), Buhari have buharideens; and now, Obi have obidients. It should, however, be noted that not all fanatics are in reality fans! Some are agents of disorder. This trick is as old as the sun. And in our age of Internet, it shouldn't be surprising because it (Internet) enables anonymity. The way to deal with them is to block and report such account if it is online. Or report/ignore them both online and offline. Or write about them— though this is often ineffective method, because it gives them the very attention they are craving. #Let's focus on the candidate, not on stupid supporters. |
