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Why is that women are always asked by their husbands to go for family planning? I have learnt to know that family planning is not really easy or pain free as it is usually painted. Women undergo a lot of discomforts in the course of sealing their family planning. Meanwhile, men have their own types but they won't volunteer themselves for it but rather, they ask their wives to do family planning. This is an evidence of chauvinism that has made our women subjects of tortures disguised in family planning. I brought this up on this platform as a result of an incidence that happened in a family. It goes thus: There is a man who married another tribe and the wife gave birth to three children through operations. As we all know the implications of giving birth through CS, the wife was advised not to try conception anymore as that may take her life. After the last child she gave birth to, she lost the memories of all she usually passed through during her delivery. In short, she got pregnant again! When she got to the hospital, the usual hospital she delivered of her three children. The doctors and nurses there lambasted and tougue-lashed her that she took wrong step for her to have gotten pregnant again. She was reproached because they have told her to go for family planning. According to her, not that she did not really want to do family planning but she was afraid of its(family planning) accompaniments. Now, in this case why not the husband of the woman. Why must women go for family planning? Why not men? since the woman has gone through many stress and discomforts during delivery of her children, why not the husband this time around that should go for the family planning. Husband's sperms can be made inactive or the ducts through which sperms pass can be tied or cut to prevent him from impregnating. Why not men but women? |
I read with interest the recent tirade of Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Anthony Okogie against the late Benson Idahosa and his Pentecostal brethren. Okogie did not mince words in his blunt appraisal of the late archbishop, equating his charismatic ‘prosperity-preaching’ to plain deception of the gullible and susceptible in the name of Christianity. “Idahosa used to say ‘if your Jesus is poor, my Jesus is rich.’ People like Idahosa don’t think about suffering but how to live the best. They used the gospel to deceive the people, and we have people following him,” he said during the commissioning of newly trained Catholic Evangelisers of the Antioch School of Evangelisation at Holy Family Catholic Church, Festac Town, Lagos (See Sunday Champion – 19th July 2009). The accusations are strong – misinterpretation of the Bible and subsequent deception of the masses with erroneous doctrine, preached more for the intention of personal gain and fame, with little consideration for the people’s physical and spiritual welfare. And this is in reference to the man collectively considered the mentor of the Pentecostal ‘giants’ today – the likes of Adeboye, Oyedepo, Oritsejafor, Okonkwo, Okotie and Adefarasin inclusive. In keeping with Okogie’s outburst, I received a response to one of my recent write-ups from a disgruntled fellow who candidly bemoaned the state Pentecostal Christianity in Nigeria has fallen to. “I spent 10 years running from Christ Embassy to Latter Rain to Redeemed, only to discover that the self professed men-of-God are nothing but religious bandits”, Mr. Okeke wrote. “Their job is to milk the gullible hungry Nigerians by laying hands, evoking false hope and selling “claim it” miracles. With the other hand, they take money from 419ers, corrupt government officials and overnight millionaires. They certify and glorify these criminals by association, membership and selling them special seats around the altar. In the name of expanding the gospel or planting churches (as it is popularly called), they send out ill prepared jobless men as pastors to every nook and cranny of Nigeria to fool and deceive people. They have perfected the means of quoting the Bible to suit their extortionate purposes, as if Nigerians are too retarded to read and understand the simple language of the Bible. Most of these pastors strictly depend on the contributions of their over-burdened members to live out their luxurious and extravagant lifestyles. Their wives automatically become assistant pastors, bishops or ‘Mama G.O’. God asked us to bring our tithes and offerings to His house in order for meat to be available in His house, not for the pastors to dress up in Gucci and ride in Hummers displaying their wives ill gotten jewelleries with bodyguards and police officers.” Although strongly opinionated, the points made display distressing proximity to reality. Many ministers of God in Nigeria seem to have drifted from their divine duty and distorted their actual assignment – being the hands and feet of Jesus to the lost and broken hearted. Kingdom business has been reduced to worldly commerce; the pulpit of peace has turned to a podium of dissension. I recall that Idahosa himself was the instigator of various crusades in Tafewa Balewa Square, Lagos, where thousands of Nigerians unanimously prayed for the destruction of Pastor T.B. Joshua and dissolution of his ‘Synagogue of Satan.’ The prayers appear to have had an opposite effect with the increasing repute and worldwide demand for Joshua and his ministry. However, it would be foolish to underestimate the power of religion as a potential catalyst of positive change in Nigeria. I mean, our pastors are almost akin to English footballers in terms of acclaim and esteem. They wield such stupendous authority in the socio-economic sphere that one was recently voted Nigeria’s ‘Greatest living legend’ notwithstanding the fact that he regularly socializes with an ex-president embroiled in allegations of corruption and a governor enmeshed in accusations of diabolic practices. Nigeria can lay claim to the world’s largest church auditorium, the biggest gathering of Christians in a single event and the designation of the ‘most religious nation’, yet we are among the most mismanaged, corrupt and poverty-stricken people on earth. Can this be considered a mere irony, or indicative of our pastor’s abuse of privilege and promise? Can such change come when clerics continue to drift from their divine cause and course for the sake of temporal treasures and pleasures? Matthew 25:45: “Whatsoever you do [or fail to do] to the least of my brothers – that you do unto me.” In other words, Jesus was simply saying: ‘I have no farm where I expect you to work for me, or an office where I expect you to help me in checking files. My farm and office are your fellow brothers. Whatever help you render to the least of them, whatever problem you help someone else to solve, that you render unto Me.’ It is time the Pentecostal Church realised that the verification of a fruitful ministry stands not in the number of people who attend your crusades, the number of branches your church has or the worldly belongings you possess – but rather the problems you have solved, the needs you have met and the lives you have improved. We are called to live a life of investment, not expenditure. All the resources within and around must be passionately channelled towards these charitable purposes. Just consider how many despondent students could receive quality education if church-tithes were used for scholarship schemes? Consider how many beggars could be taken off the street if church offerings were translated to capital for job creation? Consider how much joy could be restored to the hopeless and homeless if church members were taught to spend more on others and less on themselves , and their pastors led by such example? If frustrated youths were encouraged instead of used and misled – imagine the reduction in street crime, prostitution and cultist activities on campuses? If Christians chose to show love beyond tribe and faith, imagine the diminution in religious and ethnic tension. If blind condemnation was replaced by constructive criticism, imagine the lessons that would be learned instead of pointless battles fought. This, coupled with spiritual guidance, godly principles and practical compassion, has the potential of producing change in the Nigerian atmosphere and attitude. Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.” Truly – we make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give. |
I have come again to introduce you my dear Nairalanders to this hair-raising, incredibly lucrative farming business to you. I know some are very much familiar with this hidden truth but reluctant no share it with others; but today, I am unveiling the realities about pineapple farming. What do you know about pineapple farming? Here this: Pineapple farming in Nigeria is another sure money maker. Thousands of fruit juices are made with pineapple and the makers of fruit juice are always on the look out for pineapple farm where they could buy their raw material. Go to mile 12 market or any market near you or even the fruit sellers near you and try to price pineapple. Then you will realize that pineapple is edible gold. One head of pineapple is sold for N500 to N800 in the local market while the same head of pineapple goes for N300+ in the fruit shops. For wholesale farmers, they sell for N300 to N400 depending on their weight. Lets assume you harvested 5000 pineapple and decided to sell for just N300 for wholesale, you will make a whooping of N1.5 million. Takeaway cost of production, labour, and transportation, you will have a bounty profit And once they starts producing, they can fruit for the next 10 years if well maintained. You can now Reason with me? If you are thinking of a profitable farming business to start in the country, then think no more, pineapple is the current money spinner. And the best time to kick start its farming is at the beginning of the year when rain begins. Now, rain has started pouring in and land is wet. It is better to start it now because by the time another dry season comes, the suckers must have gotten well rooted and able to withstand the stress of the season ( dry season). Doubt not this farming business, it is the best farming business to invest on. I am here to help you in form of our services regarding anything about pineapple farming. If you are in doubt, you can visit our farms in Ilesa and Esa-Oke Farm settlement. We have in surplus pineapple suckers, slips and crowns for planting and @cheaper rate comparing to any other rates in South West here. You can chat up through this digit: o-8-o-64-1-7-1-4-8-1
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Confirmed, Npower has begun the payment of Oct stipend. My Sister has gotten hers. Thanks to FG. |
It is now comfirmed that the stipend for Oct is being paid now to the Npower Volunteers. Has anybody collected? |
"This hunger is killing oooo, NPOWER, Pls Oct Salary!" She has been lamenting! |
I have a Sister who just got married and she is an Npower volunteer but her husband is not residing where she chose as an Npower place of work. Now she is married and she has to join her husband but Npower has not given any room for redeployment. So now what is going to be her fate? Pls nairalanders let us talk it out for FG has to make provision for redeployment at least for married ladies. Or government want to be encouraging divorce? Something has to be done! |
Pls Sir, when is the attendance with the Npower Device will actually commence and synchronize with payment? Some of the volunteers don't know how to use it. What about those people who are yet to collect? And again, the issue redeployment has to be sorted out for at least, married ladies. It is very important because my Sister just married and She needs to relocate to her husband angle. So something has to be done about it please. |
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It is being long I have been visiting Nairaland since 2011 trying to get the keys to online financial breakthroughs, thank God today, at least, I have made some headways. I have accounts on various freelancing sites like Fiverr, Freelancer, Upwork among others but at a time they did not work out. But today I just discovered the gold where I never expected. I am ready to share with anybody who is interested to make some money on two sites that I am ready to share with you. Mind you, you must be grammatically sound. The guides will be made available for you with proofs if you mind. I don't want to run foul of the the rules here I therefore ask you to HIT through this mail: graaceasaolu*at *g *mail * com The doubting Thomases may try this this time around to know if their doubts are worth it. |
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Partnerbiz, it seems you are short! Lol.... I sense the tone of pride in your comment. Are you short ![]() ![]() ![]() ?? |
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This is not joke at all! I have many friends who are short, though some of them are friendly and gregarious, nevertheless, that does not take pride and arrogance away from their dealings and doings. This is particularly very noticeable in men.Why are they full of pride and arrogance? They always want to do thngs and want pple to notice. They are the ones who want to go for ladies who are taller than them in feets. They walk and strout. Many of them are first man in c*lt. Do they need all these? Nairalanders, do you notice too? Only tall people should comment oooooo. Short pple may still write with pride and arrogance even in nairaland. Lol..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... |
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FG recently initiated Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme (GEEP) through the Bank of industry (BOI). Money will be given groups of pple like artisans, market women, small business owners among others. It was originally introduced last year being implemented this year 2017. FG is now test running this programme in 8 states of the country. As a Matter of fact, some groups have collected money. Now, what do you know about this initiative of FG? What about the Mobile Money Agents that will be registering and collecting the money back on behalf of banks. "GEEP" Mobile Money Agent salary and benefits. Pls if you know more, share with us and educate us. |
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HOW YOU CAN MAKE MILLIONS CULTIVATING PINEAPPLE Pineapple is highly demanded for local consumptions, industrial use for the manufacturing of fruit juice and also as export commodity to countries like USA, Canada, and Europe etc. Therefore with very little capital deploying latest scientific discoveries you can actually plant, cause the whole farm to bear fruit at same time ripen at same time and you also harvest and sale the whole farm in one day, within a period of 1year. This will surely give you the financial blessing you desire all round the year. If you are interested, we have in abundance Pineapple suckers, slips and crowns. Book yours now! You can equally visit our farm to learn the real practicals. Put call through with this digit: 0-8-0-6-4-1-7-1-4-8-4. Better still drop your whatsapp number. Thanks
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