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Politics / Re: CONASSLA Gives Buhari, Osinbajo, Ministers 7 Days To Reveal Their Running Costs by teebiz: 9:53pm On Apr 07, 2018
Travel / Re: USA Visit Visa Part 2 by teebiz: 8:51pm On Jan 20, 2016
Please, i need an advise from experienced people here. I want to apply for a visiting visa to U.S. to attend my childhood birthday ceremony in April together with my wife. I am an Engineer working in a company and my wife is a matron in a teaching hospital. Pls what are the documents i will provide and the steps to take not to be denied. I only travelled out once in 2009 to south africa. Thanks.
Travel / Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by teebiz: 2:09pm On Jan 20, 2016
Please LagosNIV, i need an advise from you. I want to apply for a visiting visa to U.S. to attend my childhood birthday ceremony in April together with my wife. I am an Engineer working in a company and my wife is a matron in a teaching hospital. Pls what are the documents i will provide and the steps to take not to be denied. I only travelled out once in 2009 to south africa. Thanks.
Phones / Re: Woman Refuses To Remove Hijab For MTN Registration (pics) by teebiz: 2:01pm On Jan 20, 2016
Nonsense!!!
Politics / Re: Femi-Kayode Reacts To Buhari's Media Chat by teebiz: 12:41pm On Dec 31, 2015
cckris:

No one is guilty in Nigeria, unless the Judiciary so rules.
This is not a Republic of Sharialand.
And that is what Buhari himself said about Sani Abacha that Abacha never stole money because no court in Nigeria said so.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Managers, Professionals And Skill Jobs Abroad by teebiz: 8:03am On Aug 13, 2014
aftatech:
Sorry for answering you late. I have sent it.
I have received it. Thanks
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Managers, Professionals And Skill Jobs Abroad by teebiz: 7:04am On Aug 10, 2014
teebiz: pls send the form to teebiz@yahoo.com
I have not got it yet sir.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Managers, Professionals And Skill Jobs Abroad by teebiz: 10:55am On Aug 09, 2014
pls send the form to teebiz@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 1:38pm On Nov 28, 2013
4unme: Property description :2 bay warehouse (22000sq ft) on 1.2acre land
Property location. :oshodi apapa Express.Lagos
Property title. : C.of 0.
Property price. : 450million Naira
INTERESTED PLS CONTACT: Engr. Muyiwa for details and inspection. 08034123455, 08056320179, BBpin: 27BC4F83
Sir, is this property still available?
Autos / Re: Fairly Used Mitsubishi Hyundai Santamo For Sale @ N450k. See pictures by teebiz: 4:10am On Nov 25, 2013
4unme: A Neat fairly used Mitsubishi Hyundai Santamo with all facilities working well is for sale at Ibadan for N450k. Interested call 08056320179. Picture coming soon.
can it go for 420k?
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 3:56am On Nov 25, 2013
4unme: A 3 Bedroom Bungalow @ Akobo Estate
Price = N15M Asking
INTERESTED PLS CONTACT: Engr. Muyiwa for details and inspection. 08034123455, 08056320179
interesred, pls send details to teebiz@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 9:46am On Jun 25, 2013
4unme: 400 ACRES SUITABLE FOR AGRICULTURAL OR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT@ IROKO VILLAGE VIA IBADAN @ N500K/ACRE ASKING
INTERESTED PLS CONTACT: Engr. Muyiwa for details and inspection. 08034123455, 08056320179, BBpin: 27BC4F83
Pls is this still available? I call u.
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Diaspora: What Do You Miss Most About Home? by teebiz: 7:34pm On May 24, 2013
Idowuogbo:
Guy,u collect visa go dat side? Na Obodo oyinbo we dey talk na undecided
Abeg, the guy dey abroad. At least e don travel out of naija. grin grin grin
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Diaspora: What Do You Miss Most About Home? by teebiz: 7:31pm On May 24, 2013
Boko Haram
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:42am On Mar 11, 2013
Sir, i appreciate if i could get a clearer copy of c of o of that 4 flats at Challenge. teebiz@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:55am On Mar 07, 2013
Thanks sir, i have got it. We will feed you back soonest.
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 8:32am On Mar 06, 2013
still expecting sir
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:32pm On Mar 04, 2013
Pls kindly send the pix of that 4 flats at iyana church to my mail: teebiz@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:21am On Feb 06, 2013
Pls send the breakdown as usual to teebiz@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:56am On Feb 05, 2013
Keep the flag flying. We have concluded arrangement about the property at Isolo. Thanks.
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 8:07pm On Jan 02, 2013
Still waiting sir
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 8:30am On Dec 31, 2012
send the details of that properties to teeforex@yahoo.com
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 9:17am On Dec 29, 2012
Thanks so much Engr. Muyiwa. I eventually got the land.
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 6:18am On Dec 10, 2012
for details about that property discussed with you sir, please mail to: teeforex@yahoo.com
Religion / Re: Which Church Do You Attend And Why? by teebiz: 9:28am On Dec 09, 2012
The reasons why i am a Jehovah's witness:

“Every good tree produces fine fruit, but every rotten tree produces worthless fruit.”—MATT. 7:17.
JESUS said that those falsely professing to serve him would be distinguished from his true followers by their fruits—their teachings and their conduct. (Matt. 7:15-17, 20) Indeed, people are inevitably influenced by what they take into their mind and heart. (Matt. 15:18, 19) Those who are fed falsehoods produce “worthless fruit,” whereas those who are taught spiritual truth produce “fine fruit.”
2 The two kinds of fruits have become clearly manifest during this time of the end. (Read Daniel 12:3, 10.) False Christians have a distorted view of God and often a hypocritical form of godly devotion, whereas those having spiritual insight worship God “with spirit and truth.” (John 4:24; 2 Tim. 3:1-5) They strive to display Christlike qualities. But what about us personally? As you consider the following five identifying marks of true Christianity, ask yourself: ‘Do my conduct and teachings clearly harmonize with God’s Word? Do I beautify the truth in the eyes of those searching for it?’
Live by God’s Word
3 “Not everyone saying to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter into the kingdom of the heavens,” said Jesus, “but the one doing the will of my Father who is in the heavens will.” (Matt. 7:21) Yes, it is not the professing of Christianity that pleases Jehovah but the practicing of it. For Christ’s true followers, that involves their whole way of life, including their attitude toward money, secular work, entertainment, worldly customs and celebrations, and marriage and other relationships with fellow humans. False Christians, however, adopt the thinking and ways of the world, which have become increasingly ungodly during these last days.—Ps. 92:7.
4 Accordingly, the prophet Malachi wrote: “You people will again certainly see the distinction between a righteous one and a wicked one, between one serving God and one who has not served him.” (Mal. 3:18) As you reflect on those words, ask yourself: ‘Do I blend in with the world, or do I stand out as different? Do I always strive to fit in with my secular associates, whether at school or at work, or do I remain firm for Bible principles, even speaking up when appropriate?’ (Read 1 Peter 3:16.) Of course, we do not want to appear self-righteous, but we should stand out as different from those who do not love and serve Jehovah.
5 If you see room for improvement, why not pray about the matter and seek spiritual strength through regular Bible study, prayer, and meeting attendance? The more God’s Word becomes a part of you, the more you will produce “fine fruit,” including “the fruit of lips which make public declaration to [God’s] name.”—Heb. 13:15.
Advocate God’s Kingdom
6 Jesus said: “To other cities I must declare the good news of the kingdom of God, because for this I was sent forth.” (Luke 4:43) Why did Jesus make God’s Kingdom the main theme of his ministry? He knew that he himself as King of that Kingdom, along with his resurrected spirit-begotten brothers, would deal with the root causes of mankind’s woes—sin and the Devil. (Rom. 5:12; Rev. 20:10) Hence, he commanded his followers to proclaim that Kingdom until the end of the present system of things. (Matt. 24:14) People who merely profess to be followers of Christ do not engage in this work—in fact, they cannot. Why? For at least three reasons: First, they cannot preach what they do not understand. Second, most of them lack the humility and courage needed to face the ridicule and opposition that may result from sharing the Kingdom message with their neighbors. (Matt. 24:9; 1 Pet. 2:23) And third, false Christians do not have God’s spirit.—John 14:16, 17.
7 Christ’s true followers, on the other hand, understand what God’s Kingdom is and what it will accomplish. Moreover, they give the interests of that Kingdom priority in life, proclaiming it worldwide, with the help of Jehovah’s spirit. (Zech. 4:6) Are you having a regular share in this work? Are you trying to improve as a Kingdom proclaimer, perhaps by spending more time in the ministry or by being more effective in it? Some have tried to improve the quality of their ministry by making better use of the Bible. “The word of God is alive and exerts power,” wrote the apostle Paul, who made it his custom to reason from the Scriptures.—Heb. 4:12; Acts 17:2, 3.
8 When in the door-to-door work, a brother read Daniel 2:44 to a Catholic man and explained how God’s Kingdom will bring about true peace and security. The man responded: “I really appreciate your opening the Bible and showing me what the scripture said instead of just telling me.” When a brother read a scripture to a Greek Orthodox woman, she asked a number of good questions. In this case too, the brother, along with his wife, answered from the Bible. Later, the woman said: “Do you know why I was willing to talk with you? You came to my door with the Bible, and you read from it.”
9 Of course, our literature is important and should be offered in the field. The Bible, however, is our primary tool. So if it has not been your custom to use it regularly in your ministry, why not make it your goal to do so? Perhaps you could select a few key texts that explain what God’s Kingdom is and how it will solve specific problems that concern people in your neighborhood. Then be prepared to read them as you preach from door to door.
Proudly Bear God’s Name
10 “‘You are my witnesses,’ is the utterance of Jehovah, ‘and I am God.’” (Isa. 43:12) Jehovah’s preeminent Witness, Jesus Christ, considered it an honor to bear God’s name and to make it known. (Read Exodus 3:15; John 17:6; Hebrews 2:12.) In fact, because Jesus proclaimed his Father’s name, he was called “the Faithful Witness.”—Rev. 1:5; Matt. 6:9.
11 In contrast, many who claim to represent God and his Son have displayed a shameful attitude toward the divine name, even removing it from their versions of the Bible. Reflecting a similar spirit, a recent directive to Catholic bishops said that “the name of God in the form of the tetragrammaton YHWH is neither to be used or pronounced” during worship. How reprehensible such thinking is!
12 In imitation of both Christ and the great “cloud of witnesses” who preceded him, true Christians proudly use God’s name. (Heb. 12:1) In fact, in the year 1931, God’s servants became even more closely identified with Jehovah by accepting the name Jehovah’s Witnesses. (Read Isaiah 43:10-12.) Thus, in a very special sense, Christ’s true followers became a “people who are called by [God’s] name.”—Acts 15:14, 17.
13 How can we personally live up to our unique name? For one thing, we must faithfully bear witness to God. “Everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved,” wrote Paul. “However, how will they call on him in whom they have not put faith? How, in turn, will they put faith in him of whom they have not heard? How, in turn, will they hear without someone to preach? How, in turn, will they preach unless they have been sent forth?” (Rom. 10:13-15) Also, we should tactfully expose religious falsehoods that malign our Creator, such as the doctrine of hellfire, which in reality attributes to the God of love the cruel traits of the Devil.—Jer. 7:31; 1 John 4:8; compare Mark 9:17-27.
14 Are you proud to bear the name of your heavenly Father? Do you help others to come to know that holy name? A woman in Paris, France, heard that Jehovah’s Witnesses knew the name of God, so she asked the next Witness she met to show her that name in her Bible. When she read Psalm 83:18, the impact was profound. She began to study the Bible and is now a faithful sister serving in another land. When a Catholic lady living in Australia saw God’s name in the Bible for the first time, she wept for joy. For many years now, she has been a regular pioneer. More recently, when Witnesses in Jamaica showed a woman there God’s name in her own Bible, she too shed tears of joy. So be proud to bear God’s name and, in imitation of Jesus, to make that precious name manifest to all.
“Do Not Be Loving . . . the World”
15 “Do not be loving either the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” (1 John 2:15) The world and its fleshly spirit stand in opposition to Jehovah and his holy spirit. Hence, Christ’s true followers do not merely refrain from being a part of the world. They reject it at heart, knowing that as the disciple James wrote, “friendship with the world is enmity with God.”—Jas. 4:4.
16 It can be a challenge to heed James’ words in a world that offers countless temptations. (2 Tim. 4:10) Jesus therefore prayed in behalf of his followers: “I request you, not to take them out of the world, but to watch over them because of the wicked one. They are no part of the world, just as I am no part of the world.” (John 17:15, 16) Ask yourself: ‘Do I strive to be no part of the world? Do others know my stand on unscriptural celebrations and customs as well as on those that may not have a pagan origin but clearly reflect the spirit of the world?’—2 Cor. 6:17; 1 Pet. 4:3, 4.
17 To be sure, our Bible-based stand will not win us the world’s favor, but it may arouse the curiosity of honesthearted ones. Indeed, when such individuals observe that our faith is firmly rooted in the Scriptures and involves our whole way of life, they may respond by, in effect, saying to the anointed: “We will go with you people, for we have heard that God is with you people.”—Zech. 8:23.
Show True Christian Love
18 Jesus said: “You must love Jehovah your God with your whole heart and with your whole soul and with your whole mind” and “you must love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matt. 22:37, 39) That love (a·ga′pe in Greek) is a moral love that takes into account duty, principle, and propriety, but it often includes strong emotion. It can be warm and intense. (1 Pet. 1:22) It is the very opposite of selfishness, for it is reflected in selfless words and deeds.—Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-7.
19 Because love is a product of God’s holy spirit, it enables true Christians to do what others cannot do, such as overcome racial, cultural, and political barriers. (Read John 13:34, 35; Gal. 5:22) Sheeplike ones cannot help but be moved when they see such love. For example, when a young Jewish man in Israel attended his first Christian meeting, he was amazed to see Jewish and Arab brothers worshipping Jehovah side by side. As a result, he began to attend meetings regularly and accepted a Bible study. Do you show such heartfelt love to your brothers? And do you make it a point to extend a warm welcome to newcomers at your Kingdom Hall, regardless of their nationality, skin color, or social standing?
20 As true Christians, we strive to show love toward all. In El Salvador, a young publisher was studying the Bible with an 87-year-old Catholic woman who clung to her church. One day, the woman became gravely ill and was hospitalized. When she returned home, the Witnesses called and made sure that she had food. This went on for about a month. Nobody from the woman’s church visited. The result? She discarded her images, resigned from her church, and resumed her Bible study. Yes, Christian love has power! It can reach hearts in ways that the spoken word may not.
21 Soon, Jesus will say to all who falsely claim to serve him: “I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness.” (Matt. 7:23) Let us, therefore, produce fruitage that honors both the Father and the Son. “Everyone that hears these sayings of mine and does them,” said Jesus, “will be likened to a discreet man, who built his house upon the rock-mass.” (Matt. 7:24) Yes, if we prove to be real followers of Christ, we will receive God’s favor, and our future will be secure, as if founded on rock!

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Religion / Re: Why Do We Have So Many Churches In Nigeria? by teebiz: 9:21am On Dec 09, 2012
The reason:
“There will be a period of time when they will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled; and they will turn their ears away from the truth.”—2 Timothy 4:3, 4.

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Properties / Re: Properties To Let In Ibadan by teebiz: 8:12am On Dec 09, 2012
i need a duplex or a flat within a compound around bodija, can you get for me
Properties / Re: Properties With C Of O For Sale in Ibadan, Lagos & Other Parts of Nigeria by teebiz: 4:45am On Dec 08, 2012
dont forget our deal on the two properties. thanks

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