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Religion / Re: Oyinbo Man Smoking At The Experience 2017 During Prayer Session (Video) by srrrr(m): 1:25pm On Dec 04, 2017
hopefulLandlord:
where in the bible is it written that one shouldn't smoke or smoking is bad?
so u need biblical proof before you agree that Smoking is Bad?
Food / Re: Man Kills Monkey That Looks Like Human Being In Port Harcout. See Reactions by srrrr(m): 1:22pm On Dec 04, 2017
Ruggedfitness:


According to evolution, we were all gorillas, apes, orangutans and monkeys once
I think you meant to say "gorillas apes orangutans and monkey were the ancestors of human.
And i do not agree to that theory.

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Food / Re: Man Kills Monkey That Looks Like Human Being In Port Harcout. See Reactions by srrrr(m): 1:22pm On Dec 04, 2017
Ruggedfitness:


According to evolution, we were all gorillas, apes, orangutans and monkeys once
I think you meant to say "gorillas apes orangutans and monkey were the ancestors of human
Phones / Re: Which App Can I Use To Stream Radio Stations In Nigeria? by srrrr(m): 8:27am On Nov 30, 2017
From all the radio apps I tried, I think audials app is best
Phones / Which App Can I Use To Stream Radio Stations In Nigeria? by srrrr(m): 2:12pm On Nov 29, 2017
There's only one FM station available in my location. I need an app that can stream radio stations in Nigeria and around the world with data.
Which one will you recommend for me?
Education / Re: 8 Common Academic Related Slangs In Nigerian Universities by srrrr(m): 7:17pm On Nov 28, 2017
Fidelismaria:
age:hunger
e.g :guy I dey age ooo
a slang commonly used in UNN
Is it age or H In uniben it's H eg:guy I dey H ooo
Education / Re: 8 Common Academic Related Slangs In Nigerian Universities by srrrr(m): 7:17pm On Nov 28, 2017
Fidelismaria:
age:hunger
e.g :guy I dey age ooo
a slang commonly used in UNN
Is it age or H In uniben it's H eg:guy I dey H ooo
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by srrrr(m): 11:38am On Nov 18, 2017
kaluxy007:

login through the original Jamb site- JAMB.ORG.NG
PRESS THE OPTION FOR CHECK RESULT
Check result or check admission status.
The former didn't open, but the latter opened, but when I login, it will show "invalid credentials"
Phones / Re: A Nairalander Explains First Bank Mobile Banking in Practical Steps. by srrrr(m): 9:12am On Nov 18, 2017
dingbang:
In the course of this thread, I will be teaching all First bank esteemed Customers and those who will also love to get onboard with us about how to set up their mobile banking platforms either using the mobile app First Mobile from Google Playstore, ( that's those of us using an Android device) or iOS from the Apple store and BlackBerry App market . for those of us using windows mobile phones, First bank is currently working on launching the app for windows OS users. Please all our first bank customers should carefully read through this thread in between lines. Thanks




Why you should use First Mobile App?

Because it is easy to set up, cost effective and properly secured. I am a digital geek at First bank and i want to make banking much simpler for our esteemed customers, So I don't want you to stress yourself coming to the bank to transfer money or check account balance or pay utility bills. I am concerned about your comfort, because we put you First, that is why you need to use the First Bank mobile App. The User Interface is easy to understand and navigate, even the elderly ones can easily understand it as well. Installing First Money application is easy, requires data connection or WiFi access to download and your ATM Card for registering. Its free, no charges for setting up and also no charges for usage. Only transfer transaction charges from CBN apply. Transfer Charge is now 52naira against the old 100naira charge.
I wouldn't want to bore you with long talk.. But I will try my best to go straight to details so everyone can appreciate the simplicity in using the first bank mobile banking platforms. Please support me to meet my targets as well when you have downloaded the app by inputing my referal code TN020056 when you have downloaded the app. Meanwhile, I will teach you how to do that as you scroll down the thread. Thank You.


Now that you have been convinced on the need for downloading, let's get to the next step.


Steps in downloading the First Bank Mobile app on your android/iOS/BlackBerry Devices




1. Make sure your phone has a data connection. If you don't have a data connection, you can connect your phone through WiFi.. Please switch on your WiFi so you can be able to connect to a WiFi network. Please do not use Xender or any file sharing app to send the app from another phone to your phone, the reason for this is because you will not be able to receive any updates when it comes and the security of the app being sent won't be standard. Please only download the app from the Android Google play store/iOS Appstore/Blackberry App Market



2. Click on the Play store/iOS Appstore/Blackberry App Market Application on your device , open it and search for FirstMobile , you will see our First bank mobile app, the logo is an Elephant logo which is blue in color. Please click on it and click INSTALL Now, your First Mobile App is downloading. Please be patient until it finishes downloading.


3. Your First bank Mobile app is successfully installed in your phone, please click Open and the first Mobile App launches. For new Users, please click on New User Register You will be asked to provide your ATM CARD NUMBER WHICH IS BOLDLY IMPRINTED AT THE FRONT OF YOUR ATM CARD and also your ATM PIN. PLEASE PROVIDE THE DETAILS ACCORDINGLY AND CORRECTLY. click next.

Also for existing First bank Mobile app users who switched over to a new phone and have downloaded the app, please click on Activate this Device and then enter your ATM card number written on the front of your ATM card and also your ATM pin. Click next .. You are good to go.


4. Immediately after step 3, you will be automatically sent an OTP to the mobile number with Which you registered your account with to be receiving alerts. Please check your phone messages and copy the OTP. Please input it in the box provided in the mobile app and click next. Do not delete any OTP being sent to your phone number. OTP means One Time Password. It is used to authenticate transactions.

5. You will be required to input an m-pin ( First bank mobile app login pin) please it is important to note that it is a 5 digit pass code just for logging in purposes. Do well to put a 5 digit code that is easy to remember. And then also input two security questions and answers. Please click next

6. Please input a 4 digit transaction pin.. This pin is different from the m-pin in the sense that its only used when carrying out transactions with your First bank Mobile app. You can use your ATM pin for that purpose as well.
After that, you will see another box provided for you to input the referal code. The referral code is TN020056 . PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS REFERAL CODE MUST BE TYPED IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

"TN" are the only alphabets in the referral code and thus they must be typed in capital.


That Is the end of setting up the mobile app yourself. Very easy. Your mobile app is ready. Please login to your app and perform a transaction. It is required that you recharge your line from your first bank mobile App for you to activate your daily transfer limit to 500,000NGN . Its very important. Also note that For every transaction you make, you will be sent an OTP to your message inbox. Please always copy it and type it in the OTP box.



Now that you have successfully registered for the mobile banking, it is required to perform two transactions not more than 20, 000NGN with our First bank mobile app in order for your daily transfer limit to increase to 500,000NGN PER DAY without token and 1,000,000NGN with token. Note that this is also a security measure.

Please don't forget to also input my referal code which is TN020056 when registering your account on the first Mobile app. It will assist me in meeting my targets, And if you used it, please inform me so I will thank you specially in my own way.. Thanks a lot.


How will I use the card management feature in the app, Like deactivating your card when it's stolen. I can't see any of that in the app
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by srrrr(m): 8:36am On Nov 18, 2017
kaluxy007:
the email he used during registration and its password
All I see is "invalid credentials"
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by srrrr(m): 8:34pm On Nov 17, 2017
I wanted to check my brother's admission status in jamb caps site, but it's asking me for email and password. During my time it was jamb reg number alone. Pls what email and password are they asking for
Religion / Re: Pastor Blessing Agboli: "Tithes And Offerings Cannot Buy Private Jets" by srrrr(m): 12:03pm On Nov 14, 2017
gabinogem:
If u get hundred thousand adult church members(excluding children oh) and all of dem pay tithes as low as one thousand naira, abeg pastor blessing tell me how much e go sum up & tell me how much be private jet
that's just maintenance fee.
Religion / Re: Church And The Deception Of The Media - By Leke Beecroft by srrrr(m): 11:29am On Nov 13, 2017
cloud9usher:
Look here, no one is fighting the church, people are only asking valid questions, and its normal, as long as those heading churches are humans its only normal to keep a check on them, even the Bible said that in the last days there would be a lot of false prophets, so you feel no one should talk about the church or ask questions especially when its clear some have turned the work of God into a business?

This write up of yours is as a result of the tithe issue going on now.

I have some questions about this tithing issue:
-Tithing was a law under Moses law. Are we still under the law of Moses? Tithing was a Jewish Church custom, why do pastors of present only pick tithing and not practising the other numerous Jewish customs as well?

-Tithes were for the Levites, are pastors from the tribe of Levi as well? Are we not the Gentiles?

-Levites were not allowed to have land or property and hence tithes was suppose to be for their up keep, why do pastors of now own property and lands and private jets and still collect tithes?

-When Abraham paid tithe, he did it just once! The Israelites paid tithes once from a years harvest, and then after 3 years, so where in the Bible did our present pastors get it that tithes should be paid monthly?

-The apostles who founded churches across the world back then, why didn't ANY of them including Jesus collect tithes? Back then Jesus himself paid tax to the government when he sent for a coin to be collected from a fish to pay his tax, yet he never collected any tithe, our pastors don't pay tax, yet they collect tithes which Jesus and his disciples never did, why is this so?

-Why do our pastors find it so hard to back up their argument about tithing with biblical scriptures?

Jesus always preached about love and giving to the poor and even rebuked the Jews back then that tithing is a less important thing and they should concentrate on more important things like love.

To me, what I give out is usually higher than even 10% of tithe. So are you telling me that its better I gave out 10% for tithe and expect blessings and not help those I supported financially? A relative asked me for help so she can complete her school fees, a friend who is unemployed asked that I help him with some cash as he is broke, what I spent is even more than tithe. A very hard working lady close to my office who hawks water told me how she needed money to upgrade her services, I gave her some cash and promised to add more when I can. I was coming from work some nights ago and I met a woman whom I have never seen before, she stopped me and asked that I help her with some money so her and her kids can eat that night, I gave her most of the money on me and only remained the money I would need for transportation the next day. Similarly, while passing through a restaurant, a young man walked to me and asked that I buy food for him and his sister, I happily helped out, that is the love God was talking about.

There is no way you can be under any curse as erroneously said if you don't tithe, just make sure you help your fellow brothers/sisters, and do it in love and you would surely prosper! Most of the richest people in the world are not even practicing Christians let alone tithers. Now because of this free money of tithes, lots of fake pastors have come out as weeds to benefit from this.

As for me I prefer giving more than my 10% to my fellow people in need than paying tithe. Just work hard, love God, love your neighbour, give to those in need whenever the opportunity arises, and nothing would stop you from prospering in life, nothing has stopped me, your case can't be different either.
one could infer that tithe started as a means of helping the poor and it still is in true churches. PJs and wealth in pastors possession come, most times, as gifts. If your heart condemns tithing then do what you are convinced is the best way to spread love to the poor. I see tithing as a way of acknowledging God in my finances and it would in no way stop me from helping anyone in need.
Religion / Re: Church And The Deception Of The Media - By Leke Beecroft by srrrr(m): 8:51am On Nov 13, 2017
NtoAkwaIbom:
Its so shameful that Jesus clearly stated in Matthew that tithing was the least of what we should be concerned of, but since it is the main stay of all this scaming pastors, they have to device all means to fight to sustain it, even though its evidently unbiblical.

In Numbers the Levites specially set aside to be the only ones to act as mediators between God and the isrealites, and their pay was the 10% which was given them, as God didnt give them any other form of inheritance.
From their tithe they(levite) were to pay 10% from all of it to the High priest.. And after 3yrs they were to give back some to the people to use it in bying whatever they needed.

Jesus however came in and bridged the gap, back then all supplication were to the high priest, who then offered burnt offerings to God. But Jesus came in and Sacrificed himself, so that through him, all men could connect directly to God...thereby doing away with the need of the levite.

In Romans, the word of God says that we are all called to the Royal Priesthood to be Priest and Kings.
Thus we all our priest, and the only 10% we need to give is to God directly.
Back then it was by burn offering... But When the rich man came to Jesus to ask how to make eternal life, Jesus told him to sell his riches and give to the poor.

And today, Jesus Christ does not demand for Just 10% of us, He demands that we give our body, and soul to God, and to him alone.

So all these noise about tithing is kind of silly, as it is alien to Christianity, as neither Jesus Christ nor his disciples demanded of them... It was for the Levites, and to them only.
So stop fighting or trying to win points for all these yahoo yahoo pastors, that have disgraced the church by Monetizing everything ....

Drops Mic
stop writing ancienne histoire its out of point. What do you have to say about the topic.
Phones / Re: Over 1 Million Downloaded Fake Whatsapp! Checkout If You Are Among- Screenshots by srrrr(m): 8:25am On Nov 13, 2017
wolextayo:
This is the major reason why I won’t use android. All apps are verified by apple before they can be allowed on AppStore.
iPhone all the way

Ain’t bragging. It’s just the best
you're still in 'jail'

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Religion / Re: RCCG 2017 Holy Ghost Congress; Songs Of Victory, 4-9th Dec, 2017 by srrrr(m): 8:07am On Nov 13, 2017
claremont:
Thankfully, Nigerians are starting to wake up from their slumber and ignorance. If you critically research religion in African countries, you will find that there is a strong positive correlation between religion and underdevelopment. The most religious African countries e.g Nigeria, are also the most underdeveloped.
and you think Nigeria is the most underdeveloped
Religion / Re: RCCG Members Kneel & Bow To Pastor Adeboye's Chair (Video) by srrrr(m): 11:51pm On Nov 08, 2017
luvinhubby:
This is simply idolatry, there is nothing scriptural about this.
During the triumphant entry, Jesus did not walk on his feet. Would u refer to the spreading of garments and trunks for the donkey as idolatry?


You are not in their minds so i advise that you mind your business.
Education / Re: 2017/2018 UNIBEN Admission Thread Guide by srrrr(m): 7:19pm On Oct 16, 2017
silver123:
Jamb score: 213 post ume: 47 aggregate: 51% Is dere any hope of getting human kinetics
Sure
Gaming / Re: Can Gta5 Be Played On My Hp Elitebook 8470p by srrrr(m): 4:45pm On Oct 16, 2017
majortwild:

Nothing Good comes easy. The game is a high graphics game so its worth it
Did it play well in your laptop

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Gaming / Re: Can Gta5 Be Played On My Hp Elitebook 8470p by srrrr(m): 2:48pm On Oct 15, 2017
majortwild:
68 before installation 107Gb after installation
That's huge
Gaming / Re: Can Gta5 Be Played On My Hp Elitebook 8470p by srrrr(m): 12:30pm On Oct 15, 2017
majortwild:
Download directX 11 it will resolve the issues or Windows Net frame
Pls, what's the size of the game
Phones / How Can I Watch Movies From My Phone Through The USB On My DVD Player? by srrrr(m): 4:49pm On Oct 10, 2017
I tried it, but it didn't recognize my phone. Is there a way I can make my phone act like a usb stick to the dvd player or is there an app that can make it work.
It's an LG dvd with usb port at the front.
I'm using an infinix hot 4 upgraded to 7.0 with OTG support. I want to know where the problem is coming from or whether to change my usb cable (I've tried two already)

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