Politics › Re: Buhari should make Jonathan’s mistakes, says Omokri by Sinkills: 12:43am On Aug 27, 2016 |
mars123: he should make the same mistakes like revoking the TSA, reintroduce fuel subsidy, among other senseless policy of the past administration? Some of you are just plain dumb and should be cooking in the kitchen. Reno Omokri message in this case is not for the sensible. Do you really think Jonathan was close to perfect that his mistakes are worth making over and over again? Among those things you wrote up there which one do we produce and what has been done over time to reduce our importation of those goods so we don't overstress our local currency? As I said earlier Reno knows his target audience. Who is talking about someone being perfect? If hatred for former president Jonathan won't allow you, let me repeat what Omokri meant - Nigerians were faring better during Jonathan's time as president than now. No amount of propaganda, distortion of facts, and emphasis on the imperfections of Jonathan can erase that. If upon the situation of things now some people still support the present government and continue to castigate the former, it shows clearly that Jonathan was not voted out because of his much talked about shortcomings (some of the accusations are true anyway) but because of other reasons best known to you his critics. Continue your propaganda. May be it will make our economy better than the time of former president Jonathan. |
Politics › Re: Buhari should make Jonathan’s mistakes, says Omokri by Sinkills: 12:22am On Aug 27, 2016 |
Funlordjnr:

This omokri is one super wailer! The way dey ended his career in the villa go pain am till the rapture occurs!
Nigga go get a new job already! Or your oga no get who to give your cv to again? Omokri is a 'super wailer' because he spoke the truth you and your likes don't want anybody to say. Let me repeat what he said in a summary. Our amiable president Buhari should repeat the same 'mistakes' the immediate former president made so that the economy can improve and Nigerians better for it. From your bitter and envious comment, you seem to be the 'super wailer' here. I pray you repent. |
Politics › Re: Presidency Responds To The Case Of Man Who Named His Dog 'buhari'(screenshots) by Sinkills: 6:06pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
Osehnetworld: bro, I never brot in ethnic sentiments I only used that as an example to butress my point buh sowie if it hurt u , I never intended so OK. Apology accepted. I for one don't support any action that can cause ethnic/religious tension. Let us be united and call a spade by its real name. Shalom! |
Politics › Re: Presidency Responds To The Case Of Man Who Named His Dog 'buhari'(screenshots) by Sinkills: 5:09pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
Osehnetworld: On the Current Topic Of Debate: #DogNaming. There is no doubt many persons seem to bring in varying ethnic, religious & emotional sentiments into this, as well as our dislike for president Buhari but, if we set aside these flaws in our eyes, occluding our vision, we might come to appreciate the fact that indeed, a crime was committed. Having observed the situation from various angles, it has become clear that the Judiciary as well as security officials are looking at the situation and seeing one thing, while the citizens, particularly, those who harbor a natural disdain for the president, are looking at the same situation and yet, seeing a totally different thing. To some persons, they only see the unlawful sentencing of a man, who has done nothing wrong, but only name his dog what suits him, by a qualified judge, following the tenets of the Law, in a court of competent jurisdiction, without bothering to read the verdict of the case. These set of persons argue that the Defendant in question has committed no crime in naming his dog Buhari, a position which I completely agree with, but, WAS THE MAN SENTENCED FOR NAMING HIS DOG BUHARI?? Now, this is the questions in which majority of persons fail to understand, nor answer. According to the Verdict or the court, The defendant was arraigned for carrying out actions capable of breaching public peace and instigating not just ethnic but also religious and political violence, and this includes but not limited to; 1. The defendant boldly printed on the Body of the dog, the name "Buhari' (where has the name of a dog been written on the dog before)? 2. That the defendant paraded the same dog with name boldly printed, in the Hausa Section of the market. (He did not just leave the dog in his shop but wants it to be seen not just in the market but in the Hausa section) 3. That a certain popular Alhaji Buhari is a trader in this Hausa section of the market. We might dislike the president and his policies, particularly in the current period as it isn't favorable to Nigerians, a situation which has resulted in increased hardship, but, if you tell me that these actions, as detailed above would not lead to a breach in public peace, breakdown of law and order and culminating in ethnic, religious and political violence, then, it's obvious that you are not seeking for the rule of law. Ridiculing the president obviously isn't a crime, as it is not yet contained in any part of the constitution, but doing so in a manner capable of breaching peace, in a very large way is a crime. If you are from the east, and you still disagree that the actions above are capable of breaching public peace, and instigating violence, then let me give you this example. Imagine that an Hausa/Fulani man, boldly wrote on the body of his dog or ram, the name "NNAMDI KANU or OJUKWU" and paraded same in the Onitsha Main market, or around Upper Iweka or in Ariaria market, Aba. What do you think would be the result?? Traders clapping and laughing for him?? Obviously not. I might not like the president or his policies, but this is not a matter of scoring political points. The president did not arrest nor arraign the man, a member of the society complained and the police arrested him, for acting in a manner capable of breaching public peace. It could have been worse, numerous lives have been lost for acts less than this, and after the lives have been lost, we accuse the police and security operatives of not being able to maintain public peace, when they do, we bring in all forms of political, religious and ethnic sentiments into it. I agree that a number of wrong judgments and decisions might have been unlawfully passed recently but, this one, THIS ONE, THE MAN IS GUILTY of ACTIONS CAPABLE OF BREACHING PUBLIC PEACE!!. He is not guilty, nor was he sentenced for naming his dog Buhari. Its always important to read the full story. P/S: I am not a Buhari nor an APC supporter, but truth has to be said in this case.
A Concerned citizen Osehebo John So it is only people from the east that are condemning the arraignment of the man for naming his dog Buhari? I don't think so. Why bring in ethnic division into this? Are you sure you are really sincere? By the way, is president Buhari not the president of all Nigerians or is he the president of Hausas/Fulanis only as you alluded? |
Politics › Re: Presidency Responds To The Case Of Man Who Named His Dog 'buhari'(screenshots) by Sinkills: 5:01pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
Osehnetworld: On the Current Topic Of Debate: #DogNaming. There is no doubt many persons seem to bring in varying ethnic, religious & emotional sentiments into this, as well as our dislike for president Buhari but, if we set aside these flaws in our eyes, occluding our vision, we might come to appreciate the fact that indeed, a crime was committed. Having observed the situation from various angles, it has become clear that the Judiciary as well as security officials are looking at the situation and seeing one thing, while the citizens, particularly, those who harbor a natural disdain for the president, are looking at the same situation and yet, seeing a totally different thing. To some persons, they only see the unlawful sentencing of a man, who has done nothing wrong, but only name his dog what suits him, by a qualified judge, following the tenets of the Law, in a court of competent jurisdiction, without bothering to read the verdict of the case. These set of persons argue that the Defendant in question has committed no crime in naming his dog Buhari, a position which I completely agree with, but, WAS THE MAN SENTENCED FOR NAMING HIS DOG BUHARI?? Now, this is the questions in which majority of persons fail to understand, nor answer. According to the Verdict or the court, The defendant was arraigned for carrying out actions capable of breaching public peace and instigating not just ethnic but also religious and political violence, and this includes but not limited to; 1. The defendant boldly printed on the Body of the dog, the name "Buhari' (where has the name of a dog been written on the dog before)? 2. That the defendant paraded the same dog with name boldly printed, in the Hausa Section of the market. (He did not just leave the dog in his shop but wants it to be seen not just in the market but in the Hausa section) 3. That a certain popular Alhaji Buhari is a trader in this Hausa section of the market. We might dislike the president and his policies, particularly in the current period as it isn't favorable to Nigerians, a situation which has resulted in increased hardship, but, if you tell me that these actions, as detailed above would not lead to a breach in public peace, breakdown of law and order and culminating in ethnic, religious and political violence, then, it's obvious that you are not seeking for the rule of law. Ridiculing the president obviously isn't a crime, as it is not yet contained in any part of the constitution, but doing so in a manner capable of breaching peace, in a very large way is a crime. If you are from the east, and you still disagree that the actions above are capable of breaching public peace, and instigating violence, then let me give you this example. Imagine that an Hausa/Fulani man, boldly wrote on the body of his dog or ram, the name "NNAMDI KANU or OJUKWU" and paraded same in the Onitsha Main market, or around Upper Iweka or in Ariaria market, Aba. What do you think would be the result?? Traders clapping and laughing for him?? Obviously not. I might not like the president or his policies, but this is not a matter of scoring political points. The president did not arrest nor arraign the man, a member of the society complained and the police arrested him, for acting in a manner capable of breaching public peace. It could have been worse, numerous lives have been lost for acts less than this, and after the lives have been lost, we accuse the police and security operatives of not being able to maintain public peace, when they do, we bring in all forms of political, religious and ethnic sentiments into it. I agree that a number of wrong judgments and decisions might have been unlawfully passed recently but, this one, THIS ONE, THE MAN IS GUILTY of ACTIONS CAPABLE OF BREACHING PUBLIC PEACE!!. He is not guilty, nor was he sentenced for naming his dog Buhari. Its always important to read the full story. P/S: I am not a Buhari nor an APC supporter, but truth has to be said in this case.
A Concerned citizen Osehebo John So it is only people from the east that are condemning the arraignment of the man for naming his dog Buhari? I don't think so. Why bring in ethnic division into this? Are you sure you are really sincere? |
Politics › Re: Buhari's "Emergency Power" Quest; Tyranny + Absolutism Not A Democratic Tenet. by Sinkills: 4:17pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
ashjay001: Since he's a reformed democrat, he can't just throw alleged corrupt individuals into jail, and as such instead of others to be dissuaded, they find ingenious ways to carry out their corrupt schemes and wait for their day in court if caught!
Democracy can be a b.t.h, but actual tyrants av brought about a lot of mistrust(Turkey- a case in point) It is not about throwing alleged corrupt individuals into jail. It is about demonstrating zero tolerant for corruption starting from his close aids, ministers and those who sponsored his election. By so doing, everyone will sit up. To me, the signal he is sending is that he is after the opposition and once you are on the same page with him, your sins are forgiven. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's "Emergency Power" Quest; Tyranny + Absolutism Not A Democratic Tenet. by Sinkills: 4:06pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
ashjay001: Since he's a reformed democrat, he can't just throw alleged corrupt individuals into jail, and as such instead of others to be dissuaded, they find ingenious ways to carry out their corrupt schemes and wait for their day in court if caught!
Democracy can be a b.t.h, but actual tyrants av brought about a lot of mistrust(Turkey- a case in point) How I wish president Buhari is sincere about his supposed fight against corruption. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's "Emergency Power" Quest; Tyranny + Absolutism Not A Democratic Tenet. by Sinkills: 4:02pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
[quote author=ashjay001 post=48736930]Since he's a reformed democrat, he can't just throw alleged corrupt individuals into jail, and as such instead of others to be dissuaded, they find ingenious ways to carry out their corrupt schemes and wait for their day in court if caught!
Democracy can be a b.t.h, but actual tyrants av brought about a lot of mistrust(Turkey- a case in point)[/quote How I wish ptesident Buhari is actually fighting corruption. How I wish that president Buhari will apply the same political will he is using to clamp down on 'corrupt elements' in the opposition and those that served in the immediate past regime across board. How I wish he is not playing politics with his supposed fight against corruption. The way it is being fought in my opinion does not deter anybody from stealing. Rather, since they know the president is focusing on the opposition, they simply continue their corrupt practices and join the ruling party or shut up their mouths from criticizing the government in power (no matter what goes wrong). As such, they are insured. May God get us a leader who will truly fight corruption in Jesus, name, Amen. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's "Emergency Power" Quest; Tyranny + Absolutism Not A Democratic Tenet. by Sinkills: 3:16pm On Aug 23, 2016 |
ashjay001: Amazingly enough, u could only label him a tyrant! Who do u think is more shameless: someone who supports a tyrant fighting corruption or someone who supports a man who claims stealing is not corruption? How I wish that president Buhari is actually fighting corruption. |
Christianity Etc › Re: ‘my Sister Prays Die, Die Every Night For Hours On End’ by Sinkills: 1:42pm On Aug 22, 2016*. Modified: 3:58pm On Aug 22, 2016 |
Prayer is very important especially when one is passing through difficult times. Some problems people have are caused by enemies. When we pray, our concern should be on being set free from the enemy's stronghold, not for any human to die. The implications of a sinner dying without repentance is eternal hell. If you know how terrible hell fire is, you will not wish it for your worst enemy. It is now left to God's discretion to kill the enemy (so that you can be free) or to set you free (and still keep the enemy alive). As a Christian, your target should be your victory, not anybody's death or misfortune.THOSE WHO DESIRE THEIR REAL OR PERCEIVED ENEMIES TO DIE OR SUFFER MISFORTUNE ARE NOT CHRISTIANS. One needs to be genuinely born again, sanctified (purged of inbred sin of lust, covetousness, selfishness, pride, bitterness, unforgiving spirit and malice) to be able to pray for the welfare of his/her sworn enemies. It also takes the grace of God to desist from wishing those who hate us evil. THIS IS THE BASIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TRUE CHRISTIAN AND AN UNBELIEVER OR A MERE RELIGIOUS PROFESSOR (Matthew 5:43-48). |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 1:23pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
ItzChinnex: Rather, all his Doctrines were gotten from the bible. Thank you very much. All the messages and teachings I have heard preached or taught by pastor Kumuyi are from the Bible. He is a man of God worth listening to by those who desire a worthwhile life here below and heaven above after this brief life. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 1:08pm On Aug 21, 2016 |
Akell: HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH? KUMUYI WAS A MEMBER BEFORE HE FORMED DEEPER LIFE. HENCE, MOST OF HIS DOCTRINES WERE ADAPTATIONS AND BORROWED FROM APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH.
APOSTOLIC FAITH CHURCH AS A CHURCH IS NOT OUT THERE TO MAKE MONEY. NO SUNDAY SERVICE COLLECTION PLATE - there are boxes affixed to the entrances of the church where you could drop your tithes and offerings. No-one monitors you while doing that. Point of correction sir. All pastor Kumuyi's teachings are taken from the bible. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 11:18am On Aug 18, 2016 |
May the will of God alone be done in Jesus' name, Amen. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 12:15pm On Aug 15, 2016 |
goonsmi: They don't want their person at the top but they are ready to kill and die to ensure ike ekweremadu is not removed from the deputy position to the mesujamba ?
These people are living in denial and they are confused. Sir, I really don't understand your assertion. Are you saying that they should rather insist that Igbo man should be Senate President instead of deputy? But you know that the best they can get for now is the deputy which sine people even want to take away from Ekweremadu. But come 2019 God-willing, a Nigerian of Igbo extraction may just become the president of Nigeria for enhanced unity, peace, equity and progress. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 10:18am On Aug 15, 2016 |
ATERI: During the Second Republic (1979-1983) MKO Abiola was a member of the ruling National Party of Nigeria. As the first term of President Shagari was coming to an end, MKO Abiola approached the President to let him know that he too ( i.e MKO Abiola ) was interested in becoming the president of Nigeria after Shagari. It was Umar Dikko that responded, and told MKO Abiola point blank that there was no vacancy in the Presidency. Out of frustration, MKO Abiola left NPN. This is relevant because the most important things in politics are unplanned. Victor Hugo said, " All the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come". In other words, no one can stop an idea whose time has come. The North used to tell anyone from the South that, since the North produces nothing, the North should be allowed to remain in power since the South own the resources; that was the Nigeria I grew up in. The Northern oligarchy was cocky and unapologetic about their domination of the country from 1979-1999. Well, the rest is history!. No-one in the country today can argue against an Igbo presidency, but how do we bring that about? The first thing is for Ndigbo to understand that, the easiest demographic to win over is the younger generation, but you are not going to win them over by coming online expressing hatred for everybody. In other words, Igbos need more people like the OP of this thread and less of madam HammerTheirPapa. The moment you get right on your side, then you can create your own momentum. And once you get both right and momentum on your side, the rest would be easy. One day, it would be the turn of the South to produce the President of Nigeria, it shall be difficult to argue against an Igbo Presidency. I think you are right. It is time for an Igbo man or woman to become the president of Nigeria but the Igbos spewing hatred for other tribes are the ones not helping matters. They should demonstrate more maturity in their comments. You don't necessarily reply hatred with hatred. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 10:10am On Aug 15, 2016 |
LFJ: The process of becoming Nigeria president is clear. They don't handover the president of Nigeria to a tribe. You have to contest and seek for our vote. I think you are 100% right. |
Christianity Etc › Is Change Of Name Necessary After One Is Born Again? by Sinkills(op): 7:24pm On Aug 12, 2016 |
Most of our forefathers were African religious adherents or idol worshippers. As such we were given names that eulogize the deities or symbolise submission to the authority of the gods. Later after some have embraced Christ, they decide to do away with the things that have to do with idolatry. Some even go further to change their names from say, Ogunbiyi (the god of iron brought this to the world) to Oluwabiyi (God brought this about) or Nwagbara (child of the gods) to Nwachukwu (child of God). Do you think change of name after conversion is really necessary? |
Christianity Etc › Is Change Of Name Necessary After One Is Born Again? by Sinkills(op): 7:19pm On Aug 12, 2016 |
Most of our forefathers were African religious adherents or idol worshippers. As such we were given names that eulogize the deities or symbolise submission to the authority of the gods. Later after some have embraced Christ, they decide to do away with the things that have to do with idolatry. Some even go further to change their names from say, Ogunbiyi (the god of iron brought this to the world) to Oluwabiyi (God brought this about) or Nwagbara (child of the gods) to Nwachukwu (child of God). Do you think change of name after conversion is really necessary? |
Christianity Etc › Re: 'The Doctrine Of Total Forgiveness - An Encouragement For Unbridled Sinning' by Sinkills(op): 4:21pm On Aug 10, 2016 |
God is merciful but we must not take His mercy for granted. If you are a sinner, repent now and come to Christ. He will forgive and receive you. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 4:09pm On Aug 10, 2016 |
Our father in the Lord, may the Lord continue to use you to liberate people from sin, sickness and satanic bondage in Jesus' name, Amen. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 1:26pm On Aug 10, 2016 |
Richy4: Look i did not insult any one....They are entitled to dress however horrible they want.. it is their life... but u are the ones making them to live in bondage... giving bible verses that suits your selfish ends... for you anyone that look good without 7 yards of material on her head is addressed as Jezebel correct?
most of u that preach against ladies puting on trouser as worldly, i challenge u to come out of Nigeria and live in Finland, iceland, uk, us or Australia for two weeks during winter... You are there acting as if looking the way u guys look, will take you to heaven.. no it does not work that way....
As for Esther finding favour in the sight of the king, she became queen first, did all the preparation just like any other lady competing with her.. and the king liked her...The bible did not record that she fasted to be a queen......It was when she wanted a favour, that was when she fasted.. go and read your bible correctly.... they prepared her for months with all kinds of cream and other make ups... go and study your bible very well... your doctrine alone will not let any fine lady in your church do that.. so stop kidding yourself... I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder....If your doctrine allows u to behold God's wonderful creation, that was supposed to testify to the glory of God through her beauty, looking gloomy, That is up to you....
As for me having a carnal mind, remember where the bible ask u not to judge other.. u have said i got carnal mind without even knowing who i am.. just because i do not share the same opinion with u...
Look i know this chat will not go any where.. that was why i was reluctant having it in the first place...I do not want to bring out the judgmental aspect of u because you are gearing up on that already.... Some of the judgmental statement u make is what makes you guys to live in bondage... none of you trys to think outside the box..
I am done having this conversation with u.. but i suggest u study your bible correctly....i would not want u to live a life of regret in Future... Sorry for sounding judgmental to you. I thought the Bible says "by their fruits, ye shall know them". I have not had any personal encounter with you but through your statements condemning the dressing that is Scriptural (even after providing you with Biblical basis for our dressing which you could not counter), I have known your mind-set. But don't you think you are the one being judgmental by accusing the Deeper Life leadership of puttng us and our sisters in bondage? In other words, the Church is punishing members uncessarily. For your information, in Deeper Life, we don't pick and choose biblical verses to suit ourselves as you alleged. We teach the whole truth from the Bible. Nobody is forced to comply. We do so voluntarily because we are convinced that it is the word of God and not that of man and we pray and receive the grace to live by what we are taught. Those who find it difficult have left and joined your school of thought. I am aware that the Bible has no record of Esther fasting and praying before being made queen. Yes, she had to prepare like other ladies with what was recommended for them before seeing the king but my point is that it was God who granted her favour before the king not because she applied make-ups. It was the plan of God to use her to deliver the Jews from their enemies especially Haman, the Agagite. That was why the former queen Vashti had to give way for her emergence. If 'thinking outside the box' means intentionally going against the word of God, then keep your advice to yourself and those who think like you. The whole essence of my 'debate' with you is to put things straight. People like you are fond of dishing out all sorts of wild and unsubstanciated information just to blackmail Deeper Life Bible Church. But the more you and your likes do, the more people are coming and joining the Church, the more God uses the Church as a means of blessing people.The Church of God is marching forward and the gate of hell shall not prevail. God bless you sir. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 1:33am On Aug 10, 2016 |
Richy4: I have read all the verses u put in there man... but do you guys ever read the book of Esther...Assuming she was looking horriable with a terrible out fit, do u think the king would have given her a second glance.... She saved the people of God because she went into beauty contest and won... Do you think in your wildest dream that one of your female members could do something like that....even if it warrants saving lives....
I am really glad u said a lot of things have changed... It's been long i left Nigeria so i am glad some of those burden imposed on some people has been lifted... You see yourself? You do not have any other so-called 'unbiblical imposition' point, you now resort to empty insults. You think Deeper Life ladies are horrible? How is that even your business? Are they your wives or daughters? I think Deeper Life sisters are the most beautiful in the world. I so much love their dressing and attire. You know what? Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Apart from that, you will only know how beautiful a woman is when she is not putting on any artificial make-ups, attachments or jewelries. How I wish there will be beauty contest and we are allowed to participate. You will present five of your Jezebel-like ladies while we present five of our Deeper life beauties and let us see who will win. And who told you that Esther the queen found favour in the Kings sight and won the beauty contest because she dressed in a worldly attire and applied makeups? Apparently, you do not know the Scriptures. You did not read about the 3 days fasting and prayers declared by Esther herself? You do not infer from the story that it was divine providence that brought her to the palace to save the Jews from extinction? Obviously your problem is your carnal mind. If you will not come to Deeper Life, no problem. Millions are there for the truth sake and heaven and many more are repenting and joining the church on a daily basis. So shut your mouth and mind your 'Esthers'. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 11:19pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
Richy4: I don't really know if you knew the meaning of allegation... Anyways i will let that one slide.
If u read properly on what i posted, the key word was doctrine.....so
So here are the doctrine i feel was not cool 1. have u asked them of their take in terms of using perfume, earrings etc?
2. How easy was it for deeperlife kids to watch Television and other educative programmes... I know that almost all of them got no TV at home because it was believed to be an evil box....Do u believe that owing Television could lead u to hell?
3. How easily was it for a sister in your church to marry outside the denomination? of course she will never make heaven if she does that...They will quickly quote for her not to be of equal yolk with an unbeliever what has darkness got to do with light...and that will scare the shit out of her..... but a brother is permitted to marry someone outside the church because according to what i heard "by marrying her, he was leading her closer to christ and heaven"
Look bro, i have a deeper life inlaw.. he was not a member before...but then he joined them, sold his television and sound systems that he has received christ... my cousin began to wear some horrible outfit just to belong...
I do not have anything against them as i said earlier but their doctrine is like living in bondage....i also suggest u check the meaning of allegation just in case next time u wanna use it... Sorry for using the word 'allegation'. Back to the topic. (1) Most Deeper Life sisters don't use earrings and jewelries but we use perfumes. Please I want you to read Genesis 35:1-5; Exodus 33:1-6; Isaiah 3:16-26, 1st Timothy 2:9,10 and 1st Peter 3:1-4. Then tell me what you understand from those passages. (2) I am a leader and a preacher in Deeper Life and I have a television set in my parlour and I know members, workers, leaders and pastors in Deeper Life who have television sets in their sitting rooms and nobody queries them (3) I know some Deeper Life sisters who married outside Deeper Life and it was the Deeper Life Marriage Committee that guided them and our members attended their weddings. What we seriously frown at is secret relationship between the opposite sex that can lead to sin or marriage to an unbeliever ( a man or woman who in our opinion is not born again). Even at that, the decision to marry or not is that of the brother or sister concerned. We only advise against making avoidable costly mistake since Christian marriage is till death. Do you now understand? In fact, a lot of things have changed in Deeper Life (definitely not the truth of the word of God). If you still have other issues you thing are unbiblical impositions you can bring them forward. God bless you Sir. |
Christianity Etc › 'The Doctrine Of Total Forgiveness - An Encouragement For Unbridled Sinning' by Sinkills(op): 10:41pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
The Bible tells us that God is very merciful. As such whatever bad thing anybody may have done, no matter how deep one has gone into wickedness and evil, once he or she genuinely repents, God will totally forgive and such a one will appear as though he/she has never sinned before. There are people who find this hard to swallow. They are of the view that this teaching of pardon for all categories of evil doers encourages people to commit a lot of atrocities knowing fully well that they will eventually be forgiven later. But does anybody know when he or she will die? What if one dies before the time he or she plans to repent? He will of course be damned to suffer for all eternity in hell fire. You can't afford to gamble with your soul, can you? So "seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call ye upon Him while He is (still) near, let the wicked forsake his way and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return until the Lord and He will have mercy upon him and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon" (Isaiah 55:,6,7). .. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Deeper Life Crusades, Retreats And Revivals — by Sinkills: 10:07pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
To God be the glory. May the grace, anointing, wisdom and power of God continue to be multiplied upon our father in the Lord, pastor W F Kumuyi. May the Lord continue to use you to save, heal and deliver multitudes of souls from sin, sickness and satanic oppression and may He continue to protect you from the enemies of the gospel in Jesus' name, Amen. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 5:39pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
Richy4: I wish i could tell u that one on one bro.. I really do not have bad feelings towards any one going there.. but if that church is the last on this planet, I will just stay at home and pray by myself.... I hate when things are imposed on people that is not biblical.... You have a choice friend. But can you give one or two examples of those impositions that are not biblical? You have already made a general allegation on a public forum, so there is nothing private about it anymore. Who knows you might end up opening our eyes. |
Politics › Re: Fayose Bows To Kumuyi, Says I'll Soon Be At Peace.. by Sinkills: 2:40pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
Richy4: I am not a Deeper life member..i need not to say their doctrine "taya" me big time..But i like this man so much....
he is just the only one i feel that is not into this sunday money making/ grabbing business.... Hello bro can you please tell me some of the doctrines of Deeper Life that "taya" you? I used to have problems with the teaching of the church, but now I know they have the truth that sets one free. It is just that people who love sin and worldliness naturally hate the indiluted truth and so they find fault with everything about the church. From your comment, you are not like them. But I still want to hear your reservations about the Deeper Life teachings. Shalom! |
Politics › Re: Mimiko Meets With Pastor Kumuyi In Akure by Sinkills: 10:20am On Aug 09, 2016 |
Our father in the Lord. May the grace, wisdom, anointing and power of the Almighty be multiplied upon your life and may He use you to save, heal and deliver more people from Satan's grip in Jesus' name, Amen. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 11:37pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
babyfaceafrica: Obasanjo never did anything for thr SW neither did jonathan did anything for SS,both of them enriched few people.buhari does not need to prove anything to anybody...does he owe igbos?..that said all politicians are the same..they ony care about themselves OK. If you think so. In your own 'patriotic' opinion, the president, who is the father of all and who preaches that Nigeria's unity is not negotiable does not need to prove that he is for all, that he doesn't hate any tribe. He doesn't owe any particular tribe but he owes all Nigerians justice, fairness and equity so that all can have a sense of belonging. I think this is what all tribes and Nigerians want, not just Igbos. But I still think a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction will not only heal wounds but will bring about national economic and technological revival and advancement. Let's try and see. |
Culture › Re: Lagos-born Igbos (walking The Path Of Losing Their Cultural Heritage) by Sinkills: 11:20pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
You are absolutely right. But I don't think it is too late for Igbo parents to revive the 'dying' Igbo language and culture by speaking the language to their children and forcing them to speak back whether they are good at it or not. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 10:52pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
Godemcee: Nobody is stoping igbo's from being a president,if igbo field a presidential candidate come 2019,if he his capable I wud vote for him ahead of a northerner am not tribalistic.igbo's just need to get mature nd stop being emotional,they shud stop feeling everybody in nigeria owes them.they should stop hating all other tribe in nigeria,hate can't take them nowhere,they shoild learn to work with other major tribe in nigeria either yoruba or hausa nd stop being hateful Thanks for not being tribalistic. I just hope other Nigerians are like that. You claim that Igbos feel everybody in Nigeria owes them. Can you please explain yourself? What exactly do Igbos want from you other than that they want a seperate country, which right they constitutionally have? Nigeria said 'no' they must remain. Igbos supported former presidents Obasanjo, Yar'adua and Jonathan. They refused president Buhari out of the fear that he is an ethnic and religious bigot. The man won and became president. He is not the first person to have been massively rejected by a particular tribe for obvious reasons. It happened to former presidents Obasanjo (1999) and Jonathan (2011). Yet after they were elected presidents, they carried the 'haters' along to pe current president proved Igbos right or wrong? You claim they hate other tribes. I see it as mutual hatred and suspicion which has been part of Nigeria's political culture and history since the amalgamation of Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Let A SouthEasterner Become President In 2019 by Sinkills(op): 10:34pm On Aug 08, 2016*. Modified: 10:56pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
Godemcee: Nobody is stoping igbo's from being a president,if igbo field a presidential candidate come 2019,if he his capable I wud vote for him ahead of a northerner am not tribalistic.igbo's just need to get mature nd stop being emotional,they shud stop feeling everybody in nigeria owes them.they should stop hating all other tribe in nigeria,hate can't take them nowhere,they shoild learn to work with other major tribe in nigeria either yoruba or hausa nd stop being hateful Thanks for not being tribalistic. I just hope other Nigerians are like that. You claim that Igbos feel everybody in Nigeria owes them. Can you please explain yoursel? What exactly do Igbos want from you other than that they want a seperate country, which right they constitutionally have?Nigeria said 'no' they must remain. Igbos supported former presidents Obasanjo, Yar'adua and Jonathan. They refused president Buhari out of the fear that he is an ethnic and religious bigot. The man won and became president. He is not the first person to have been massively rejected by a particular tribe for obvious reasons. It happened to former presidents Obasanjo (1999) and Jonathan (2011). Yet after they were elected presidents, they carried the 'haters' along to prove them wrong. Has the current president proved Igbos right or wrong? You claim they hate other tribes. I see it as mutual hatred and suspicion which has been part of Nigeria's political culture and history since the amalgamation of Nigeria. |