Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 7:10pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
hahn: You claim god's love is pure but he will punish those who don't love him back. Balances?  not loving him means not loving all that is good and embracing evil. YES, God will punish evil. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 7:08pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
LeOstrich: I pray that false allegation be placed on you as a common thief on the streets of Lagos and the mob burn you to death.
Where is your bloody evidence that Ibos are behind THE BOMB BLAST ?
Tell you DSS to track and arrest the real owner of that twitter account as it the true owner and his location can easily be verified.
Has it even ever crossed your mind that Twitter accounts are not valid ID cards and any body in any part of the world can create a twitter handle in any name they choose?
Has it also crossed you foolish mind that this boko govt wants to spread their war in the better south and will use any excuse both real and fabricated to start one?
As I have warned you, whatever evil you wish on the Niger Delta and Biafran people so shall it affect you and all your region a thousand fold.
Slaves! super combo! that was solid! |
Business › Re: Ladipo Market Finally Demolished by SonOfEl(m): 7:06pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
PenSniper: Your forefathers who were not cowards led millions of you goons to the slaughter lambs and abandoned you midstream fleeing disguised in female skirt and blouse. You were no different from snoozed cows led to the abbatoir. Only mentally demented elements use words they know not the meaning. You refer to some as slaves which shows your ignorance. And if any group in Nigeria can be termed slaves it is the tribe that has been reduced to 4th class citizens whose rise has been pegged to, at the most, vice presidency. For 46 years after the war, we know those considered qualified to be presidents and those destined to play 2nd fiddle. You may erroneously refer to some as slaves in order to give yourself false consolation but that cannot change the fact that everybody knows his level. Animals can't rule in the land of the living. you are still playing local league while we are playing international league. what did you son do when he was in aso rock, of course licking fulanis arses... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 6:58pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
menesheh: It piss off whenever i hear people who really understand what love is, how we feel love and affection to our fellow human, even to other animals species will start to formulate a difference sort of "love" to address a nonsensical stuffs. We all feel love, stop eventing another set of love we don't feel. you don't feel this kind of love because you simply DONT KNOW IT. its agape love, a God kind of love. and what you don't know, you don't understand. The love you feel is human, but the God kind of love is perfect, unbiased, and pure. other kinds of love are mere subsidiaries of the agape love that comes from God. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Language Is Now An International Langauge - What Of Igbo by SonOfEl(m): 6:01pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Obiagelli: what's this doing in this section abi o.....notice me ngbatis....inferiority complex..... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Is God Calling Me Back? by SonOfEl(m): 5:43pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Freecocoa, MARK MY WORDS, you shall find true spirituality (not religion) someday. God bless you. |
Politics › Re: Sadiq The Real Identity Of The Man Who Predicted Abuja Bombing Revealed- Pics by SonOfEl(m): 5:34pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
coolitempa: I don't hate ibos but since I joined NL .......I have learnt that these people hate everybody......they lie......so blatantly and curse like animals.... ...they play opportunistic politics and twist the truth.....to serve clearly evil plans....they cannot be trusted.......Yorubas are now wiser as to the hate of the flat.heads and we shall keep them in their place....  see this miserable fool...since you came to nairaland everything changed right? you became a born again hater. since I came to nairaland, I saw the hypocrisy and foolishness of your type, and ever since, we keep busting your myths...sorry eh, we are allergic to mediocres like you.... |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 5:26pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
ikechu1278: I'm surprised that some Igbo people are surprised about yoloba trying to force biafra on the BH bombing. Seriously? Some of you ppl have TERRIBLE memory. This is not new. When BH first stated didn't they claim it were "Igbo" men were doing the bombing then it went from that to "Igbo" men were selling bomb to BH then it moved to "ihejirika" is the sponsor of BH. So therefore are you f2king surprised at all.
Hausa/Fulani and especially their yoloba slaves have long been trying to put BH on Igbo since the beginning hence I'm shocked none of you guys remember that dh1t yoloba are f2king coward wicked willing to do anything to please their slave master. Now GEJ is no longer around to blame, they want to pass their inadequacy government they called the "messiah" on Igbo. IPOB youth should f2king arm their f2king self. Simple as that. If they come to arrest you for something you didn't do, go down blazing... Simple as that chai.....nwannem you are right o..... |
Culture › Re: 7 Medieval African Kingdoms Everyone Should Know About by SonOfEl(m): 5:24pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
spanishkid: While Europe was experiencing its Dark Ages, a period of intellectual, cultural and economic regression from the sixth to the 13th centuries, Africans were experiencing an almost continent-wide renaissance after the decline of the Nile Valley civilizations of Egypt and Nubia.
The leading civilizations of this African rebirth were the Axum Empire, the Kingdom of Ghana, the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, the Ethiopian Empire, the Mossi Kingdoms and the Benin Empire.
Axum Empire: The Aksum or Axum Empire was an important military power and trading nation in the area that is now Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, existing from approximately 100 to 940 A.D.
At its height, it was one of only four major international superpowers of its day along with Persia, Rome and China. Axum controlled northern Ethiopia, Eritrea, northern Sudan, southern Egypt, Djibouti, Western Yemen, and southern Saudi Arabia, totaling 1.25 million square kilometers, almost half the size of India. Axum traded and projected its influence as far as China and India, where coins minted in Axum were discovered in 1990.
Axum was previously thought to have been founded by Semitic-speaking Sabaeans who crossed the Red Sea from South Arabia (modern Yemen) on the basis of Conti Rossini’s theories —but most scholars now agree that when it was founded it was an indigenous African development.
Kingdom of Ghana: Centered in what is today Senegal and Mauritania, the Kingdom of Ghana dominated West Africa between about 750 and 1078 A.D. Famous to North Africans as the “Land of Gold,” Ghana was said to possess sophisticated methods of administration and taxation, large armies, and a monopoly over notoriously well-concealed gold mines. The king of the Soninke people who founded Ghana never fully embraced Islam, but good relations with Muslim traders were fostered. Ancient Ghana derived power and wealth from gold and the use of the camel increased the quantity of goods that were transported. One Arab writer, Al-Hamdani, describes Ghana as having the richest gold mines on Earth. Ghana was also a great military power. According to one narrative, the king had at his command 200,000 warriors and an additional 40,000 archers.
After the fall of the Kingdom of Ghana, the Mali Empire rose to dominate West Africa. Located on the Niger River to the west of Ghana in what is today Niger and Mali, the empire reached its peak in the 1350s.
Mali Empire: The Mali Empire was founded by Mansa (King) Sundiata Keita and became renowned for the wealth of its rulers, especially Mansa Musa. He was the grandson of Sundiata’s half-brother, and led Mali at a time of great prosperity, during which trade tripled. During his rule, Mansa Musa doubled the land area of Mali; it became a larger kingdom than any in Europe at the time. The cities of Mali became important trading centers for all of West Africa, as well as famous centers of wealth, culture and learning. Timbuktu, an important city in Mali, became one of the major cultural centers not only of Africa but of the entire world. Vast libraries and Islamic universities were built. These became meeting places of the finest poets, scholars and artists of Africa and the Middle East. The Kingdom of Mali had a semi-democratic government with one of the world’s oldest known constitutions – The Kurukan Fuga. The Kurukan Fuga of the Mali Empire was created after 1235 by an assembly of nobles to create a government for the newly established empire. The Kurukan Fouga divided the new empire into ruling clans that were represented at a great assembly called the Gbara. The Gbara was the deliberative body of the Mali Empire and was made up of 32 members from around 29 clans. They were given a voice in the government and were a check against the emperor’s (mansa’s) power. It was presided over by a belen-tigui (master of ceremonies) who recognized anyone who wanted to speak including the mansa. The Gbara and the Kurukan Fuga remained in place for over 40o years until 1645. According to Wikipedia, Disney’s “Lion King” movie was based on the real life narrative of Mansa Sundiata Keita.
Songhai Empire: The Songhai Empire, also known as the Songhay Empire, was the largest state in African history and the most powerful of the medieval west African states. It expanded rapidly beginning with King Sonni Ali in the 1460s and by 1500s, it had risen to stretch from Cameroon to the Maghreb. In 1360, disputes over succession weakened the Mali Empire, and in the 1430s, Songhai, previously a Mali dependency, gained independence under the Sonni Dynasty. Around thirty years later, Sonni Sulayman Dama attacked Mema, the Mali province west of Timbuktu, paving the way for his successor, Sonni Ali, to turn his country into one of the greatest empires sub-Saharan Africa has ever seen. Perhaps, it’s most popular leader was Muhammad Askia the Great. At its peak, the Songhai city of Timbuktu became a thriving cultural and commercial center. Arab, Italian and Jewish merchants all gathered for trade. By 1500, the Songhai Empire covered over 1.4 million square kilometers.
The Ethiopian Empire: The Ethiopian Empire also known as Abyssinia, covered a geographical area that the present-day northern half of Ethiopia covers. It existed from approximately 1137 (beginning of Zagwe Dynasty) until 1975 when the monarchy was overthrown in a coup d’état. In 1270, the Zagwe dynasty was overthrown by a king claiming lineage from the Aksumite emperors and, hence, Solomon. The thus-named Solomonic Dynasty was founded and ruled by the Habesha, from whom Abyssinia gets its name.
The Habesha reigned with only a few interruptions from 1270 until the late 20th century. It was under this dynasty that most of Ethiopia’s modern history occurred. During this time, the empire conquered and incorporated virtually all the peoples within modern Ethiopia. They successfully fought off Italian, Arab and Turkish armies and made fruitful contacts with some European powers, especially the Portuguese, with whom they allied in battle against the latter two invaders.
Mossi Kingdoms: The Mossi Kingdoms were a number of different powerful kingdoms in modern-day Burkina Faso which dominated the region of the Upper Volta River for hundreds of years. Increasing power of the Mossi kingdoms resulted in larger conflicts with regional powers. The Kingdom of Yatenga became a key power attacking the Songhai Empire between 1328 and 1477, taking over Timbuktu and sacked the important trading post of Macina.
When Askia Mohammad I became the leader of the Songhai Empire with the desire to spread Islam, he waged a Holy war against the Mossi kingdoms in 1497. Although the Mossi forces were defeated in this effort, they resisted attempts to impose Islam. Although there were a number of jihad states in the region trying to forcibly spread Islam, namely the Massina Empire and the Sokoto Caliphate, the Mossi kingdoms largely retained their traditional religious and ritual practices. Being located near many of the main Islamic states of West Africa, the Mossi kingdoms developed a mixed religious system recognizing some authority for Islam while retaining earlier African spiritual belief systems.
Benin Empire: Once a powerful city-state, Benin exists today as a modern African city in what is now south-central Nigeria. The present-day oba (King) of Benin traces the founding of his dynasty to A.D. 1300. The Benin Empire was a pre-colonial Edo state. Until the late 19th century, it was one of the major powers in West Africa. According to one eye witness report written by Olfert Dapper, “The King of Benin can in a single day make 20,000 men ready for war, and, if need be, 180,000, and because of this he has great influence among all the surrounding peoples. . . . His authority stretches over many cities, towns and villages. There is no King thereabouts who, in the possession of so many beautiful cities and towns, is his equal.”
When European merchant ships began to visit West Africa from the 15th century onwards, Benin came to control the trade between the inland peoples and the Europeans on the coast. When the British tried to expand their own trade in the 19th century, the Benin warriors killed their envoys. all this while, IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN BENIN EMPIRE THAT YOU WANTED TO HYPE. we have noticed OK? |
Politics › Re: Sadiq The Real Identity Of The Man Who Predicted Abuja Bombing Revealed- Pics by SonOfEl(m): 5:18pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
glassjar1: may your momma fell inside hot boiling akara oil 
your daughter will fell inside latrine pit .rusty taxi driver clan . chinekeee.....that was too strong for words....sir, you have killed her already. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Question For All: Why Does Isaiah 45:7 Say That God Created Evil? by SonOfEl(m): 5:12pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Satan brought evil by his own freewill. God was not ignorant of it, however since he created Satan , he takes responsibility for creating evil. HOWEVER, AN APPOINTED DAY HAS BEEN SET FOR EVIL TO BE DESTROYED. UNTIL THEN, EVERYONE'S FREEWILL WILL BE PUT TO THE ULTIMATE TEST AS WELL. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 5:07pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
DaBullIT: well since you are so insensitive, someone will luckily predict the death of your brothers sisters, and it'll come true so let's see how you feel then erdyots like barca the erdyot he too had to remove his profile despite all the noises he and people like you make online I thought you are untouchables are you done ranting? maybe you should also rant at ffk, rv kukah, etc.... who at one point in time for saw this menace....shioor! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 5:05pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
GOD IS LOVE, REJECTING HIM MEANS EMBRACING HATE. SATAN REJECTED GOD, THUS HATE WAS BORN! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 5:01pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
hahn: Ignorance? 
Coming from a guy who believes in fairy tales really? so it was not all about trying to understand all this while, it was all about looking for 'loopholes' to downplay God.....anyway, am not here to throw torrents of rants at you...if you truly studied the scriptures I gave you, you would have your question answered, but of course, what you wanted all along was to downplay scripture.... sorry, it won't fly... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 4:53pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
hahn: Indeed, the bible is not a novel. If it was, it would have made more sense. ....coming from a mind that lacks spirituality.... I understand your ignorance. |
Business › Re: Ladipo Market Finally Demolished by SonOfEl(m): 4:51pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
PenSniper: He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool to be shunned. shut up dude and quit spewing that high school mantra....COW-WARDS..... go and attend to your masters cows....Fulani slaves. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:49pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Tomiishola: You mean your masters that even when his own people rejected him mum igbos carried placards and went to protest for , chai you are born slaves.
Tell Okoro to man up and stop running around, if he had the guts to "predict" he should be able to stand by it instead of acting like a pu,ssy you are senselessly senseless.....dodging the obvious.... yet blowing your balloonic mouth.... you COW-WARDS disgust me. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:44pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Tomiishola: You are the cowards that can't even man up to your northern masters in PDP . Silly hypocrite, if that same stamen was made by a northerner or Yoruba would you be saying the same thing? Go and wear your traditional attire and protest for Saraki; that is all that you are good for cowarddddduu.......stick to the issue! stop perambulating... |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:42pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
simplycarro: Morron. Why are you Igbos fidgeting when DSS is yet to even start searching and breaking yet into your yards.?  your cowardice is legendary and disgusting. |
Politics › Re: Sadiq The Real Identity Of The Man Who Predicted Abuja Bombing Revealed- Pics by SonOfEl(m): 4:41pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:36pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Tomiishola: You mean your masters that even when his own people rejected him mum igbos carried placards and went to protest for , chai you are born slaves.
Tell Okoro to man up and stop running around, if he had the guts to "predict" he should be able to stand by it instead of acting like a pu,ssy COW-WARDS..... suddenly any lucky predicter becomes the suspect. tell that to all the pastors and imams predicting since.....genetic cowards.... |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:32pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Tomiishola: Keep shut, you mumus that your masters in PDP have told you must vote a northerner and you no fit talk. It's only on the internet you make noise, useless cowards .
Igbos are the new terrorists and you have been exposed COW-WARDS, go and attend to your masters cows. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:31pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
simplycarro: Chima Okoro is in trouble. Just watch COW-WARDS! Pls go and attend to your masters cows! |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:27pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
simplycarro: If dem born Chima Okoro well, let him reactivate those Twitter and FB accounts. Bloody Biafran cowards. I weep for you cowards....should I even? COW-WARDS, that's what you are! go and tend to your masters cows! |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:23pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
simplycarro: Tell thst to your Chima brother. Nigerians know who the real cowards are. chai.....irredeemable cowards...I wish there is an adjective that fitly describes a cowardice that is worse than the word coward...it fits you guys nicely. |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:20pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
simplycarro: Igbos are very pathetic. They've have never been known to own up to the consequences of their foolish action. Up till this moment, Igbos are still blaming others for what Nzeogwu, Ifeajuna and Okafor did in 1966. They will always bring the victim mentality card out once you caught them red handed. They are pathetic cowards, never taking blame. stop running away coward, face your Fulani masters... |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:19pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Fanirandele: The coward is the Okoro who ran way and deleted his account and the Fulano slaves are your brothers who wore their traditional cap to go and protest for their a FulanI master Sarah Not to for get you slaves that are now campaigning for a northerner to be PDP presidential candidate next because your northern masters in PDP have told you so stick to the issue and stop digressing.....you guys amaze me with your deliberate attempt to live in denial.... |
Politics › Re: ABUJA ATTACK: True Identity Of @chimaokoro63 Revealed? by SonOfEl(m): 4:06pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
DaBullIT: Every attempt to cover up this conspiracy will result in a shot on you foot
Wanna know why? I checked the asswipes profile when he made news 3 days ago and there's no phone number there, so tell us, how did you get his number?
So I did some more research, the suspect, Chima Okoro was a radical Biafran Twitter user, he has more than 900 twits, I have had Twitter more than 4 years and my tweets not up to 50
Secondly He was following more than 270 fellow radical Biafrans
56 fans were following him , these are people who should be looked into cowards! running away from your Fulani masters! someone luckily predicted correctly while mocking Nigeria, then suddenly, he is a suspect! amala cowards! jeez! |
Politics › Re: Dieziani's Arrest: Why Buhari Should Not Be Hailed by SonOfEl(m): 3:54pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
Fearcom: Really?? Well what about this,"If you put a goat where yam is, it will eat it; if you put people where money is, they will steal it". Heard jonathan say that, on National Television. which national television? chai....brother, just listen to yourself. let's even assume he said it, why then should he be quoted out of context? do you think even the devil himself can come out publicly and say 'I justify stealing'? you are obviously biased already and insincere. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 3:48pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
hahn: Please, stop projecting contradictions as "balance". 
God is perfect but he created an imperfect world.
God is good but evil.
God created sin but will punish us for sin.
God loves us but will burn us in hell fire if we don't love him back.
God performed miracles 2000years ago but couldn't avert the disaster in SCOAN or even the disaster in Saudi Arabia.
God created a physical world but can't be seen.
These are contradictions and not balances why are you still hitting and dancing around that quotation? IS THAT HOW YOU READ THE SCRIPTURE? if so, then you have missed it completely. Or were you all this time looking for a perceived loophole to hit at? pls balance your method of reading. THE BIBLE IS NOT SOME NOVEL, pls read the scriptures I have given you before commenting... |
Christianity Etc › Re: Religion : Evangelism And The Fear Of Apostasy. by SonOfEl(m): 3:29pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
hahn: Balance the scriptures?
God created evil. It's his responsibility. Why didn't he create good and leave it at that. First, he created evil, put it in satan and when the guy misbehaved he punished him. Satan is actually the victim of this story and god is the true evil one here I MEANT BALANCING YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE SCRIPTURES. have you read those scripture I listed? you shouldn't cherry pick a portion of the bible and use it out of context. |
Politics › Re: menace of Fulani Herdsmen: Tales Of Woes From The East. by SonOfEl(m): 3:19pm On Oct 04, 2015 |
seunmsg: Stop hiding under one finger. Fulani herdsmen are killing your brothers and opening their stomach with daggers and you are here justifying your people's non action with the governors intervention. You people should have retaliated first by killing those who killed your people before calling on the governors to intervene. Empty chest beaters. keep deluding yourself. we responded. question is, have your own tribe responded? |