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This nonsense away goal rule have to be scrap |
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Cow also Buhari 4 Likes |
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Asin tueh girl wey you no no from Adam u carry your gbola put inside her puna my own gal self i no dey knack am without talkless of a strange Slynation: 14 Likes 1 Share |
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Some women eh they will have million in the account and the family will be suffering but killing her wasn't right amaks: |
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Looters
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Any fairly used redmi note 9 pro for sale ? |
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To help you with your decision-making, here are a few handy tips on factors you should consider: Battery Are you the kind of user who is likely to have multiple apps open simultaneously? Do you see yourself being a heavy consumer of video-streaming apps or playing games? Heavy online usage tends to drain batteries faster. If you belong to this category of users, then it is better to go for a phone with a long-lasting battery. Memory Phones have two kinds of memory – Random Access Memory (RAM) and Read Only Memory (ROM). RAM, along with the processor of your phone (see below), determines the speed of the phone and its ease of operation. ROM is what most people refer to as storage. This is the memory that is used to store the OS, apps and all the videos, photos and songs that you want to store on the phone. Therefore, it stands to reason that phones with higher RAM will be faster and those with higher ROM will have more storage. An average user should be happy with a 2 GB RAM and 16 GB ROM. But if you are a heavy user, go for a phone with at least 3-4 GB RAM and 64GB ROM. To extend your ROM you can also use a micro SD memory card, but remember, apps that are stored and run from memory cards tend to be slower. Camera There is a lot of hype surrounding in-built cameras on phones with brands trying to outdo each other by offering more megapixels. Don’t let this fool you. By itself, a camera with more megapixels doesn’t result in better images. Apart from megapixels, good quality photos are a function of factors like ISO levels, aperture as well as the speed of autofocus. If you are likely to take a lot of pictures, then go for a phone with a 12 or 16 MP camera that has an aperture of f/2.0 or lower, for good results even in low light. If your use of the camera is not likely to be heavy, a phone with an 8-12 MP camera and aperture of f/2.2 should be fine for you. Processor Much like smartphone cameras, there is a lot of hype about processors with jargons like quadcore, octa core, Snapdragon, MediaTek and so on. Here is a simple thumb rule. Look at the processing speed that is expressed in terms of GigaHertz (GHz). The higher the speed, the faster the processor. If you are going to do a lot of photo/video editing or play online games and stream videos, opt for a faster processor. Display A phone with a 5.5 – 6-inch HD or QHD display is usually an ideal option. This will allow you to enjoy a rich media experience while being easy to carry in your pocket or purse. Operating System There are only two Operating Systems (OS) to choose from – Android or iOS. If you opt for iOS, then you are by default opting for an Apple iPhone. All other smartphone makers function on the Android OS. But this also comes in a confusing array of names and versions. Often the Android OS is tweaked by manufacturers to add features which could also result in bloatware, thereby slowing down the phone. So, try the phone out before making the decision. Cost As mentioned earlier, smartphones come at price points that vary greatly. Obviously, prices tend to go up as you go higher up the value chain in terms of processor speeds, memory, camera and display. 2 Likes |
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Which one yahweh or El ? Maynmann: |
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Am talking about Jehovah God Of course deity exist Maynmann: |
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You said the bible is the most DOCTORED AND EDITED Manuscript in history, so you don't believe that the bible is the word of God, how then do you believe there's God ? Maynmann: |
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Let me get some facts on my own and convince myself. We see how it goes MaxInDHouse: 1 Like |
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So you don't believe god exist Maynmann: |
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Which bible do you use or you don't believe it ? bobestman: |
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Bro abeg is redmi 9 okay, like does it heat or any has any problem and how much did you purchase it, Ayomitide77: |
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How much can i get redmi 9 now |
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How far so far is redmi 9 okay ? |
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Jesus said this on the passover, was that literally his blood or body ? Try dey read and and reason to understand what you are reading stop contradicting the bible. Kobojunkie: |
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How can i convince someone that Abel was a sinner and was born a sinner ? |
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I will post some of the truth i learnt from it with bible quotations to backup the trust. Very conceiving and understanding. ![]() |
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Got a watchtower today from a jw , The search for truth, awesome. 1 Like |
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Throughout history, people from many backgrounds have considered the Bible to be a reliable source of truth. Today, millions follow its teachings. Yet others dismiss the Bible as being irrelevant or fictitious. What do you think? Can you find truth in the Bible? Truthful Writers Bible writers were very honest, often revealing their own mistakes and failings. For example, the prophet Jonah wrote about his own disobedience. ( Jonah 1:1-3) In fact, he concluded his Bible book by revealing how God chastised him, yet he made no mention of how he corrected his own attitude. ( Jonah 4:1, 4, 10, 11) The honesty of all the Bible writers indicates their sincere concern for truth. Practical Truth Does the Bible always give sound advice about practical matters? It certainly does. For example, note what the Bible says about maintaining healthy relationships: “All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must do to them.” ( Matthew 7:12) “A mild answer turns away rage, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” (Proverbs 15:1) Yes, Bible truths remain as practical today as the day they were written. Historical Truth Many archaeological discoveries over the years verify the existence of various peoples and places and the accuracy of events mentioned in the Bible. As an example, consider the evidence for one minor detail. The Bible states that in the time of Nehemiah, Tyrians (Phoenicians from Tyre) who lived in Jerusalem “were bringing in fish and all kinds of merchandise.”— Nehemiah 13:16. Is there any evidence to support this Bible verse? Yes, there is. Archaeologists have discovered Phoenician goods in Israel, suggesting trade between the two ancient nations. Furthermore, in Jerusalem, the remains of Mediterranean fish have been unearthed. Archaeologists believe that the fish were brought from the distant coast by merchants. After analyzing the evidence, one scholar concluded: “The statement in Nehemiah] 13:16 that the Tyrians sold fish in Jerusalem is quite plausible.” Scientific Truth The Bible is primarily a religious and historical book. But when it touches on scientific matters, it harmonizes with true science. Note one example. About 3,500 years ago, the Bible stated that the earth is suspended “upon nothing.” ( Job 26:7) This differed greatly from the myths that described the earth as floating on water or being carried by a giant tortoise. Some 1,100 years after the book of Job was written, people continued to believe that the earth could not just hang in midair; it had to have something to rest upon. Only three hundred years ago, in 1687, Isaac Newton published his work on gravity and explained that the earth is held in orbit by an invisible force. This scientific milestone confirmed what the Bible had stated more than 3,000 years earlier! Prophetic Truth How accurate are the Bible’s many prophecies? Consider one example: Isaiah’s prophecy about the fall of Babylon. The Prophecy: In the eighth century B.C.E., the Bible writer Isaiah declared that Babylon which was only later to become the capital of a powerful empire—would be overthrown and eventually become uninhabited. ( Isaiah 13:17-20) Isaiah even named the man who would carry this out Cyrus. He also described Cyrus’ strategy, stating that rivers would “dry up.” And he foretold that the city gates would be left open.— Isaiah 44:27– 45:1. The Fulfillment: Some 200 years after Isaiah’s prophecy, a Persian king attacked Babylon. His name? Cyrus. Because Babylon was heavily fortified, Cyrus turned his attention to the Euphrates River, which ran through the city. His men dug a canal upstream to divert the river into a marshland. This dropped the river level enough to make it possible for Cyrus’ army to march through the thigh-deep water of the riverbed, which adjoined the city walls. Incredibly, the Babylonians had left the gates that faced the river open! Cyrus’ army entered Babylon through the open gates and overthrew it. However, one detail remained: Did Babylon become uninhabited? For some centuries, people continued living there. But today, Babylon’s ruins near Baghdad, Iraq— testify to the prophecy’s complete fulfillment. Yes, the Bible is reliable even when it discusses future events. IS THE BIBLE A RELIABLE SOURCE OF TRUTH, YES Those are only a few of numerous examples that have led many to consider the Bible to be not just trustworthy but “just as it truthfully is, as the word of God.”— 1 Thessalonians 2:13. 1 Like 1 Share |
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It's a very difficult task for the FGN to navigate. Even the pre- rendition cases will be affected by the illegal rendition. It's so fundamental now. Beyond the case in court is the attitude of the federal government. It should be thinking of redeeming its battered image of ethnic bigotry. A lot of BH boys are being rehabilitated and trained by government. Why not use MNK to show fairness by dialoguing. PMB has refused to listen to voice of reason and appears to be buoyed by ethnic jingoism. This attitude can only escalate things instead of dousing tensions. It will only show that we cannot build together and it'll definitely affect our collective growth and development as a country. |
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I too know he's just Contradicting himself
Dtruthspeaker: |
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Do you genuinely repent if you keep sinning? |
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Direct this to the person insinuating that Abel wasn't a sinner Dtruthspeaker: |
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MaxInDHouse: |
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Jesus was a perfect being he was never a sinner. All descendants of Adam are sinners. Kobojunkie: |
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Rom. 3:23 Kobojunkie: |
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Genesis 4:3-5 Abel’s offering was accepted by God, but Cain’s was not. Abel was recognized as righteous by God, that was why God said he wasn't a sinner literally, doesn't mean he wasn't born as a sinner he inherited sin from his parents, read the account of Romans again Kobojunkie: |
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We will continue sinning because of our imperfection Maynmann: |
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What's this suppose to mean ? MaxInDHouse: |
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