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See op claiming that he is not encouraging singles to lose their sexual purity, giving us only the 'weaknesses' of staying sexually pure before marriage. What about the weaknesses or challenges of premarital sex? What about the strengths or advantages of staying chaste? |
@ OP, a good job done so far. Many people have stated the good reasons why you should continue and complete the story. Don't let 'them' win. You've got to show the world that you're a winner and not a quitter. I'm expecting your next post soonest. |
kazolad:See dirty mind. Does a lady's visit to a guy mean she might ask for sex? Check yourself well, you're the one likely to ask for it. |
Ojestas:The victim tried it. It worked like magic. Thanks a lot |
Ojestas:Thank you |
A friend's facebook account has been compromised. Links to blogs (including pornography blogs) are shared indiscriminately on his Facebook wall without his consent. In an attempt to resolve the problem, he changed his password yet the wall updates haven't ceased. Please anyone that has a solution to this problem should share. Thank you |
philfrey08:Thanks fellow. If you're a chemist in the house, click 'like' |
Good day lovers of science. It's so cool to be here. I'm presently working on remediation studies of heavy metals contaminated soils using the method of immobilization of the heavy metals with some materials that are going to be used as additives in the soil. I need the precious ideas of people who have previously done the same or similar work or those that are currently involved in similar research. Please quote me whenever you want to respond to my message. Thanks |
cvibe2:Finishing |
nofij:Please expatiate. Justify this statement with reasons. |
marioayoelebute:Check your mail |
ejikemeuwa:Check your mail na |
ejikemeuwa:Eeya! we can still talk. I'll send a PM |
A highly skillful and competent professional video editor that resides in Abeokuta is needed for an urgent assignment. Interested person that fulfils the criteria should contact me via email. ******Modified***** Thanks to those that showed interest but not close. I've met someone around. |
bumajay:www.nairaland.com/1321001/university-ibadan-post-graduate-2013/41 |
The unrestricted use of fossil fuels should be phased out by 2100 if the world is to avoid dangerous climate change, a UN-backed expert panel says. The UN said inaction would cost "much more" than taking the necessary action. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. "There is no ambiguity in their message. Leaders must act. Time is not on our side. Details at: www.greenworldtech2014..com/2014/12/fossil-fuels-should-be-phased-out-by.html Just envisaging the extent to which an economy that depends only/mainly on crude oil exports would suffer if agreements are eventually made against (uncontrolled) use of fossil fuels. |
Pavore9:I'll go with your idea. I believe it would be wiser to focus on mitigation of land degradation rather than shifting totally to alternatives. Hydroponics is kind of more expensive and I dont think it can be applied for the cultivation of every crop. However hydroponics can be encouraged to allow breaks for land and its nutrients |
The Montpellier Panel - made up of agricultural, trade and ecology experts from Europe and Africa- warned that land degradation reduces soil fertility, leading to lower crop yields and increased greenhouse gas emissions. Montpellier Panel works together to enable better European government support of international and regional agriculture development and food security in Sub-Saharan Africa Neglecting the health of Africa's soil will lock the continent into a cycle of food insecurity for generations to come, a Montpellier report has warned. The publication by the Montpellier Panel stated that the problem needed to be given a higher priority by aid donors. It added that soil degradation was also hampering economic development, costing the continent's farmers billions of dollars in lost income. The study has been published ahead of the 2015 international year of soils. "In Africa, the impacts are substantial where 65% of arable land, 30% of grazing land and 20% of forests are already damaged," it observed. Panel chairman Sir Prof Gordon Conway, from Imperial College London, told BBC News: "We spend a lot of time talking about crops and we spend a lot of time talking about livestock. We have big debates about all kinds of agriculture, yet we tend to ignore that it all depends on soils." "Serious land degradation accounts for about a quarter of land area of sub-Saharan Africa - it is a vast area," he said. "There are about 180 million people who are living on land that is in some way or another degraded. It is really very severe." The problem threatened food production in a region that was already experiencing very low crop yields, he explained. "The average yield in sub-Saharan Africa is about one tonne per hectare. In India, it is about two- and-a-half tonnes, while in China it is more than three tonnes per hectare. "So in Africa, we have the combination of land degradation, poor yields and a growing population." Sir Gordon described the issue as a "crisis of land degradation and soil management", adding: "We have got to do something about it". http://greenworldtech2014..com/2014/12/african-soil-crisis-threatens-food.html |
liquidsnake:Medical treatment and diet therapy |
ajapz:If he divorces her because he finds uncleanliness in her, then where is his forgiveness? Remember the reply Jesus Christ gave Peter when he asked how oft shall a brother sin again him and he forgives him? Though not easy to forgive in this kind of situation, likewise it is not easy to make God's kingdom. Marriage is meant to be foreven no matter what. 'What God has joined together, let no man put asunder'. |
Cakamnonu:Just can't stop laughing |
PapiDShipCapt:There are two centres like that, in my area that has gone into extinction. The officials just stopped coming |
Share the INEC voters registration experience in your area. You may also suggest ideas that could have made the exercise more successful. The registration exercise in my area, Abeokuta, Ogun State is a flop. Only few officials, average of two at the registration desks attending to multitudes. People spend too much time on queues without being attended to. More officials behind more registration desks could have made the exercise better. Share yours. |
This sister is too much. She even visited and saw Lord Jesus. How does Jesus look? |
donroxy:Idea!!! |
tycoon2:Karma!! You believe in that stuff? Then why do bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people? |
Too many hypotheses here that even the posters have not subjected to personal tests. To the married ones who believe that they found good wives, share with us the methods that worked for you. What were the features you wanted in your woman? And what steps did you take to make sure that you eventually get the woman of such features? |
From Ghana, Nana Kwame wrote: People in the Western World need to know what’s happening here in West Africa. THEY ARE LYING!!! “Ebola” as a virus does NOT Exist and is NOT “Spread”. The Red Cross has brought a disease to 4 specific countries for 4 specific reasons and it is only contracted by those who receive treatments and injections from the Red Cross. That is why Liberians and Nigerians have begun kicking the Red Cross out of their countries and reporting in the news the truth. Now bear with me: REASONS: Most people jump to “depopulation” which is no doubt always on the mind of the West when it comes to Africa. But I assure you Africa can NEVER be depopulated by killing 160 people a day when thousands are born per day. So the real reasons are much more tangible. Reason 1: This vaccine implemented sickness being “called” Ebola was introduced into West Africa for the end goal of getting troops on the ground in Nigeria, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. If you remember America was just trying to get into Nigeria for “Boko Haram” #BULLSHIT but that fell apart when Nigerians started telling the truth. There ARE NO GIRLS MISSING. Global support fell through the floor, and a new reason was needed to get troops into Nigeria and steal the new oil reserves they have discovered. Reason 2: Sierra Leone is the World’s Largest Supplier of Diamonds. For the past 4 months they have been on strike, refusing to provide diamonds due to horrible working conditions and slave pay. The West will not pay a fair wage for the resources because the idea is to keep these people surviving on rice bags and foreign aid so that they remain a source of cheap slave labor forever. A reason was also needed to get troops on the ground in Sierra Leone to force an end to the diamond miners strikes. This is not the first time this has been done. When miners refuse to work troops are sent in and even if they have to kill and replace them all, the only desire is to get diamonds back flowing out of the country. Of course to launch multiple campaigns to invade these countries separately would be way too fishy. But something like “Ebola” allows access to an entire area simultaneously… Reason 3: In addition to stealing Nigerian oil, and forcing Sierra Leone back to mining, troops have also been sent in to FORCE vaccinations (Deadly “Ebola” Poison) onto those Africans who are not foolish enough to take them willingly. 3000 troops are being sent in to make sure that this “poison” continues to spread, because again it is only spread through vaccination. As more and more news articles are released as they have been in Liberia, informing the populous of the US lies and manipulation, more and more Africans are refusing to visit the Red Cross. Troops will force these vaccinations upon the people to ensure the visible appearance of an Ebola pandemic. In addition to this they will protect the Red Cross from the Liberians and Nigerians who have been rightfully ejecting them from their countries. Reason 4: Last but not least, the APPEARANCE of this Ebola “pandemic” (should Americans not catch on) will be used to scare the countless millions into taking an “Ebola vaccine” which in reality is the pandemic. Already they have started with stories of how it has been brought to the U.S. and has appeared in Dallas, how white doctors were cured but black infected are not being allowed to be treated, etc. ALL that will do is make blacks STRIVE to get the vaccine, because it appears that the “cure” is being held back from blacks. They will run out in droves to get it and then there will be serious problems. With all we have seen revealed about vaccines this year you would think we learned our lesson. All I can do is hope so, Because they rely on our ignorance to complete their agendas. Ask yourself: If Ebola really was spread from person to person, instead of controlled spread through vaccination – then WHY would the CDC and the US Government continue to allow flights in and out of these countries with absolutely no regulation, Or At All? We have got to start thinking and sharing information globally because they do not give the true perspective of the people who live here in West Africa. They are lying for their own benefit and there aren’t enough voices out there with a platform to help share our reality. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, paralyzed and disabled by these and other “new” vaccines all over the world and we are finally becoming aware of it. Now what will we do with all this information? Reference: Jim Stone Freelance www.theeventchronicle.com/ebola/ghana-ebola-real-people-gotten-sick-got-shots-red-cross/ |
Cramming is what the education system here appreciates better. Provide answers to questions word for word as lecturers give you and you will get full marks. For future or present application of the knowledge, you can try to understand, for high grades' sake, better cram. You can apply the two sha. |
I don't think this can work here. Shooting would just become a new way of venting frustrations. |
seunbadmus: No. I disagree.In a simple sentence, how do all these tell us how God would judge someone that was mad? |
freecocoa: Please I'll be glad if anyone can help me on this topic, I've been wondering about thiw since I was a little girl in the sunday school class, I even asked my teacher then but she didn't even answer the question.You may not get the right answer because none of us responding is God. And why would you want to know how God would judge a person that was mad? Would God need an assistant to pass judgements? |
