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Na who be this one again na |
HiFive:Congratulations on your successful return as the ZONAL Coordinator. |
Congratulations! In a matter of days this whole euphoria of NYSC will be over and the brutal reality of life will stare you in the face .hope you where able to Save your money? Learn a skill, Have an idea of what you may do and be useful to yourself and the world around and don't be a liability to your innocent mom.Wishing you all the best and the Lord's favour. |
Even if pep guardiola and klopp coach this set of super eagles players they will still play nonsense. |
Of all the problems facing your country..this is what you chose to take particular interest in. Nigerian yooths! |
The second option sounds promising. Oga leave teaching job, na Suffer head work. |
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Na wa o, these are just mere pictures or rather artistic impressions used to teach practical ways couples can apply bible principles in order to have a happy family life. Trust me, the witnesses do not have perfect marriages as well but they try to manage the imperfection of one another following the teachings from the bible, reason why they record the least divorce cases. |
After God brought His people out of Egypt and through the Red Sea, the Sabbath day took on even more significance as a covenant sign that God sanctified His people (Ex. 31:13). On that day, the saints celebrated the reality that God had created them and that their rest was rooted in His rest: "For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day" (Ex. 20:8-11). As well, the Sabbath signified that God had redeemed His people (Deut. 5:12-15). Finally, the annual Day of Atonement fell on a Sabbath (Lev. 16:30-31), so the Sabbath also celebrated God's forgiveness of His people. Under the old covenant with Israel (Ex. 19; Heb. 8:6, 7, 13), the Sabbath day was extremely strict. Not only was no work to be done by the Israelites and their children, they also were to give rest to all in their households—servants, livestock, even sojourners (Ex. 20:10). God even gave regulatory laws over what could and could not be done. For example, if one even went out to gather sticks on the Sabbath in order to kindle a fire (Num. 15:32-36; Ex. 35:1-3), he was to be put to death (Ex. 31:14-15; 35:2). All this strictness was a part of the tutelage of the law, which was meant to lead Israel by the hand to Jesus Christ (Gal. 3:24), who is the final sacrifice ending the old covenant (Heb. 7:11-12, 18-19; 8:7, 13). When Jesus rose from the dead on the first day of the week, things changed. Christ, the second Adam, "finished" (John 19:30) the work that the first Adam failed to do (Rom. 5:12-19). Because of that pivotal event, the church determined that for Christians under the new covenant, the day of worship and celebration of the Lord's grace in Jesus Christ was to be the first day of the week, Sunday: "From the beginning of the world to the resurrection of Christ, [the Sabbath] was the last day of the week; and, from the resurrection of Christ, was changed into the first day of the week, which, in Scripture, is called the Lord's day, and is to be continued to the end of the world, as the Christian Sabbath" (WCF, 21:7). On this day, we are reminded of and participate in the glorious reality that we have already entered God's rest (Matt. 11:28; Heb. 4:10) and that we await the experience of the fullness of this rest in eternity in the new heavens and new earth (Rev. 21-22). We now assemble corporately for worship and enjoy a foretaste of our eternal rest, then go out into the kingdom of this world to work for six days. So why do we worship on Sunday and not Saturday? •The first day of the week was the day on which our Lord rose from the dead (John 20:1; cf. Ps. 118:24). •The first day of the week is called "the Lord's day" (Rev. 1:10; cf. 1 Cor. 16:2). The first day was the day on which the Holy Spirit was poured out on the church (Acts 2:1-36). •Just as on the first day of creation God made light and separated it from the darkness, we gather on the first day of the week to celebrate the light of the gospel in Jesus Christ, who has separated us from the world of the darkness of sin (John 1:5, 9; 3:19; 8:12; 2 Cor. 4:1-6). |
Nothing else suprises me In this country. |
It's not going to be interesting as it used to be. |
Ihejirika |
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He will be declared repentant and released the next day. This i've seen. |
The guy is a whole vibe. He perfectly understands what the show is all about before getting into the house. He's winning the money no doubt. ![]() |
Tomilola360:The error isn't really from me as I was made to understand that they followed the name arrangement on my admission letter of which when I checked the name was correctly arranged as I earlier stated. |
Vickyvice:Ok. That will result to alot of delays which may affect my going to service (NYSC) with the next batch. |
Sincerely this years bbn is boring. Whitemoney is the only reason most of us are still following the show. Evicting him will be a big mistake |
Vickyvice:Thank you sir. But what if i don't want to do an affidavit. Is it possible for the institution to take back the certificate, make the necessary correction and issue a new one? |
Greetings nairalanders. My name on other certificate/documents is PETER CHIMA OKORO. But when I collected my B.sc certificate few days ago, I found out that my name is arranged as CHIMA PETER OKORO. please, is this an error? will it raise argument in the future? And what can be done to effect a correction? Your advice is urgently needed! |
Yes. Death is a cruel and heartless enemy, And none of us ever wanted any of our loved one to die because of the hurt and grief their passing will bring. But have you ever felt relieved upon hearing the news of that family member or friend that died, and you where like "Thank you, God, oh, Thank you". Many may see it as wrong or abominable and wouldn't want to admit to it, but if you have had a reason to ever feel this way Let's hear from you. |
Because It's human nature to take things for granted when they're present and value them when they're gone. |
Bigfish121:Yes |
Bigfish121:K. A. Raheem student ![]() |
Benwallt:opera mini free basic I guess ![]() |
Shame! We keep celebrating mediocrity in this country. See how streets of other African countries look like in 2020.
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Nigerians after the world cup
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.hope you where able to Save your money? Learn a skill, Have an idea of what you may do and be useful to yourself and the world around and don't be a liability to your innocent mom.