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[size=18pt]Don't be dissuaded just google and see what you could find. Universities are highly under funded now Conservative Party is in power and therefore, looking for funding and foreign students does help boost their budgets. Besides, policies do change and some of them might have changed their policies in the light of the Educational policy of the new Coalition government. Just give it a try, what have you got to loose? [/size] |
[size=18pt]Why not "Google Uk =+ universities" and see what you could find. Visit their websites. Approach them (i.e. email, fax, letter , phone) with your enquiries and take it from there. It's best to hear from the horses mouth than on here. Yes, we all have our views and advice but respective Universities have their own criteria/reasons for giving admissions to candidates who unable to meet their requirements. Check them out and there's nothing to loose in fact, a lot to gain. If you don't ask, you don't get. If you don't seek, you don't find and if you don't knock, the doors don't open. So knock on the doors of the Universities you could find when you google them - you never know until you ask. [/size] |
ladej:[size=18pt]And you too now, you finally realised you gone beyond your boundaries![/size] |
George_D:[b][size=18pt]So, what you'd just written above had once happened to you, hasn't it? Good, then! Because of your nasty misbehaviour on innocent people here, you got punished by restricting your posts, that's fair! I wish they do so a lot more to trouble makers like and your kind on here. A least, that would make you and your kind think a bit but I don't think it would completely eradicate that 'bulling and threatening' attitude in you lot else, you won't be here attacking someone who had been minding her own business and done you no wrong - can you now see, it's your problem, not mine. I come on here just as everyone does, minding my own business and, do my thing. Commenting on things I find interesting just as everyone does - so what's the 'HECK' ![]() You see, you got the problem, I wrote the essay, I chose my font size, I chose the colour I want it to carry, I designed and decorated it the way I want it because, that's my style - not yours. Gorit!!! We all have choices so, go make yours and stop nursing petty jealousies about people you DO NOT KNOW! Look, you are here implying that I get banned and for what reasons, I ask?? Why? Because, I wrote my essays using my own choice of colour and font size, that's all! So, I should be banned ![]() Hmmmm! Smells, jealousy, jealousy, jealousy and jealousy, can't you smell it? If you can't read my work, just PASSSSSSSS! That's a civil behaviour, don't you reckon ![]() Obviously, if Nairaland bans me, that would make you and your kind on here a bit happy wouldn't it? Well, Nairaland has got intelligent people monitoring everything, everyone does here and they won't appease you and your kind on here so, BAAAACCCCKKKK OOOOFFFF! And let me tell you, for 3 reasons you will be defeated: a) You are an insinuator, a trouble maker and a jealous git - your petty jealousy won't get you anywhere, gorit!! b) I have not done any thing wrong or extra ordinary warranting banning on here and I challenge you to point at it!!! c) When on here I mind my own business even on the face of provocations from GITS, like you. So now, go get a 'Life' and shut up for ever!!!! Tell your kind also! You shot me first, then wait to be splaaaaaaaaaashed![/size][/b] |
ladej:[size=18pt]Thanks for your wonderful advice, I don't need it, ok! Glad you now have realised you'd tried so many times but failed, how many more times would you and your likes continue---!! Look, there's something called 'PASS'. I think you should do so a lot more when you come across my essays on here, please! Tell, others! Since you can't read my work because of the size of the font, why do you attempt to do so? Is it to provoke? Again, you don't 'NEED' to read my work, ok! Everyone has right to do what they want and this is mine, RESPECT IT !![/size] |
[size=20pt]My way, what can you do about it? And, when you finally realise you have no POWERS to change even one letter in it, you can then sleep, ok! And any more noise, it gets bigger. [/size] |
[b][size=18pt]What a selfish git!!! Hope your happiness last! We'll be watching this space! But who want this marriage breaker for a role model? Lier! Who do you think you're a role model to? Our young Nigerian girls? That playing 2nd fiddle is the best they can achieve in life? Pity! Who do you think you are fooling? So, the first wife soooooooooooo approved and happy about her husband being stolen How dare you?? Can you look us in the eyes and said, that woman did not shed tears on hearing you've been secretly bunking her husband off her marital bed into your wicked and selfish life until you could no longer, hide your evil? Could you? Abi, you couldn't find any other man in life except hers and one that had already been taken, eh? 'The baby is actually his first son. Yeah, take heart, that makes it better! 'Between us, we have four girls' she said. Oh, you're now playing Hagar and Sarah, abi?? I suggest you check your Genesis Chapters, you will see your twin sister and what happened to her. And may I add, what a lucky woman to have produced the all wanted first son! And now, you've given the all wanted son, you might as well take the title of the first wife - Hagar! A 2nd fiddle will always remain 2nd fiddle - selfish git! Listen, you've broken a heart and thought you'd found happiness?? Watch it! I suggest you pray seriously for forgiveness if you believe there is someone greater than you - called God Almighty! For he does not look down on the down trodden and broken hearted. [/size][/b] |
[size=18pt]Well done, Mummy! Good as you look after your own, 'cos if you don't no one would. As you can imagine, some of these girls are beyond what they seem. Good, you have 'EAGLE EYE' mummy, good. Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes. ' 'Cos if you fail to butt in now, they might destroy all your hard work and not only leave you and your son in the lurch but move on to the next guy with your lot. Good as you put your feet, down![/size] |
[size=18pt]Sooooooooooo, what! After all, that's our money he stolen, our money. Gorit Should we say thanks for that ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ? Our money ?? Our God will not only confuse them but will cause them to return all our money they stole, everyone of them. Don't worry, this is early days![/size] |
[size=18pt]Did I hear, 'How' And who is asking this question?Two options are open to women who are married to philanderers here: a) Kick him out! And failing that; b) Cut off his D i c k and let him suffer pain just as you're suffering emotionally and psychologically - he will then understand how not to cause pain on another human being. In his next life, he will learn and understand the word 'Faithful' and swear never to be selfish and never again, hurt a woman. That's what women need to do to make those philanderers among men, overcome womanising. Cut it off! After all, it's yours and yours only so, do as you please with it. Right, for those I have rattled now, bring it on! [/size] |
[size=18pt]So, a third Nigerian failed Common Wealth Games Drug Test ??Wow!! What a wonderful win!!! Shan't we be celebrating ?? Losers!!! [/size] |
[b][size=18pt]Whatever happened to 'Respect and tolerance' in this country, I would like to know. It seems, the contract to hold this event took place some weeks ago, and should have been respected instead of calling off an event it's contract had been signed without adequate prior notice, this is unacceptable. Whether the event is considered inferior by some or not, it doesn't matter - what matters is the 'principle' behind the law and respecting the law. But how would Nigeria move on if we can not respect our own 'Law of Contract' or any other Laws of the land? Mrs President should have been given another venue to officiate her Philanthropic gestures to the poor and not the venue Ohaneze Ndi Igbo had already booked for their events, along time ago - this is absolutely, uncivilized behaviour and wrong! Goes to show, the evil of despotism that can not be weaned off or healed from Nigeria's system/past as long as the 'Old School Boys' are still operating within the system. Assuming Nigeria respect the law, I would have suggest Ohanaeze to sue them for breach of Contract but knowing how Nigeria operates, it's a waste of time but we must warn for the progress of this country, those in Authority should desist from influencing or supporting the evil acts and attitudes of; man know man, respect for status quo and marginalisation of the down trodden, if we are to get on.[/size][/b] |
[b][size=18pt]Call me shallow, whatever! Short men don't ring my bell at allllllllllllll. And I'm sure, I don't ring theirs either. Good, and that's mutual dislike, I can take it!!!! I like them tall, period. I come from a family of tall and short people. When I mean tall, at least 6ft + and when I mean short, at least 5+ to which I am one of them. Generally, the short people in my family are mainly women and that's fine by me. The trace of short gene in my family is from the marriage between my great grand father (6ft+) to one half bottle - my great grand mother. Obviously, she spewed her genes everywhere in the family that led to some of us being as tall as giants and others too short for my liking - mainly the women. Though, I consider myself average in height I'm happy and my man compensates for that shortfall (don't care what anyone think! ). But, who would want a man that looks like a little boy by her side, meeeee? I Don't think so, thanks! Having grown up with many brothers who are tall, what would I do with a short man? In terms of physical strength, as a woman, I need a man I can look up to - that gives me confidence and reassurance that I'm protected in times of danger. Hey, once you start bringing in short genes into the family, it spreads like wild fire - there you have it. No thanks, I wouldn't have them short even if with a Trillion Pounds (£) incentive, no!! Therefore, if you don't want dwarfs in your gene line, seek paragon of beauty, elegance and tall orders. That's my take! Now, bring it on if I have rattled you! [/size][/b] |
[size=18pt]May God bless you, Wole! Keep saying the 'Truth'! And, may you live long! Only those selfish Nigerians with their Bank Accounts filled up to the brims are celebrating the oppression of their own people soon, they will face the wrath of God one by one. Let's keep watching! God bless you! And may all those who see you as a thorn on their side live to observe all your dreams, goodwill/intentions for Nigeria manifest a trillion folds and after this their Billion Dollars 50yrs Extravaganzer when people in this country are still living in poverty and suffering each day to make ends meet, confine their demise, one by one to history for ever, Amen![/size] |
[b][size=18pt]Hmmm, very sad! But, it's 'Poverty', 'Jealousy' and 'Envy' that are to blame! Please, don't because of these evils and stop visiting the land of your heritage. But I must warn, when you go please, please don't accept food or drink from anyone except the family and don't flaunt it. I mean, keep those Armani's, those Jimmy Choo shoes/handbags and jewellery tucked away somewhere and act like the locals etc. Just lie low, wherever you are, that's the trick. It's like a one eyed man in the land of the blind - there are many poor people hanging around to flaunt about all our world acquisitions and a wise person, would tread carefully if living among this group. It doesn't really matter where you're coming from because, if you're their target and not knowing you're a target obviously, they'd get you. Not long ago, an in-law - married to my first cousin was poisoned in Nigeria. He'd never left Nigeria before and had 2 young sons under 5 yrs old and a wife to care for - just like that they killed him. Ten years gone, and we all are still asking, why? There seem to be no reason to justify his demise, that way. He came home and started vomiting and gushing out foam plus alcohol from his mouth (suggesting his drinking pals, knew what happened to him) as you can see, don't trust anybody and you need to avoid certain friends, too because, poverty, jealousy and envy are cousins - you can't point at one without noticing the other. Doesn't mean you shouldn't say 'Hello' but don't get too close because, over familiarity can bring insult/abuse obviously, people wants to know what makes you tick therefore, bent on asking and seeking 'personal information' about you. I advise, just don't answer to anything personal and if they persist just say to them 'Please, ask me questions I ask you, ok!' and you would see they'd stop and make sure you too, don't ask personal questions about them, period because, what you don't know won't hurt your ears, either. As we all know from personal questions, people not only analyse and categorise others but also, put them in their little pigeon holes i.e. how we perceive them e.g. rich, poor, humble, OTT, loud, attention seeker etc these are how we all categorise individuals. Thus, people who are interested in you whether as a rival, enemy, friend, competitor etc will pigeon hole you in any of these, depending on what evil, wickedness or good intentions they're nursing about. For these reasons, I suggest those of you raised abroad, to listen to your parents/relatives because, speaking and understanding our language does not mean you understand all the 'workings' of our culture no, you don't. Again, you may be pushed to apply Western ideas in an African environment/settings when you'd been denied justice in what you believe in - boy, that can ruin you by making you a target. So, watch before you leap because, that happy looking Auntie, that outgoing Uncle and that gorgeous friend of yours might not seem what they portray, for jealousy, envy and wickedness might be lurking behind those beautiful smiles! Danger!!! So, tread carefully, when you're on that soil and it's much safer to mingle with your kind e.g. rich people mingle with the rich, the Royal Family mingle with Royals and Upper Classes and NOT the commoners'. They may marry their daughters (i.e. the women marrying up) but they don't mingle with the in-laws. So apply, the same principle in your interactions with people because, pockets of jealousy/envy exists everywhere as poverty and sufferings can lead some to wicked acts and those living in the West have their own negative experiences to testify about especially, in Black communities. And, when you live among our own people, jealousy and envy is unavoidable, just move away to an area you won't encounter or have much contact with them that's the only solution. So if you've got it, tread carefully wherever you are![/size][/b] |
[b][size=18pt]But, why complain when we live in an aggressive culture, what do we expect? Our culture is full of aggression, intimidation, control and abuses of all kinds. Individually, we all carry the same 'CAN' and should stop complaining. Yes, a Police career is a stress job but there are other more stressful jobs around. How about these and more: * Medical Interns, Junior Doctors. * Air Traffic Controllers and Pilots. * Registered Nurses - ICU's, Acute wards and Nursing Homes - understaffed, more paper work and still on low pay compared to the others. * Emergency Services: 999 and 911, Paramedics and Fire fighters. * Miners - very dangerous indeed. * Police Officer. * Secret Agent/Undercover spy. * Childcare providers - responsible to parents and the law. So, police should not complain, there are worse stressful jobs and they are not the only one suffering and should be thankful they have jobs therefore, should learn to tone down their aggression as it can't be excused for violating peoples Human Rights. [/size][/b] |
"av got a lot to say but av to devote time to other things.send me a mail and tell me more about yourself. phloxzone@yahoo.com. will recommend a particular book that will help u discover your self and attract the man of your dreams. av fun and think positive". [size=18pt]Good advise, though! Well Bobo, I know sure say, you saw what we this side of the fence saw o o o, abi ![]() I want ask, if you no particularly dey interested in Tracy and no dey think of dumping your 100Level Girlfriend for her or any other lass about - could have left the name of the BOOK on here for her as we too want to reading this exciting book o o o otherwise, can't see any reason for this email exchange o o o. ![]() Hope, Tracy is thinking what we're thinking! [/size] |
[b][size=18pt]Yes, Democracy in action! But, Obasanjo, when will you stop disgracing Nigeria? When ![]() ![]() You see no A R S E licking dey for UN o o o! The place no dey like Nigeria government you left behind o o o. Ah, a place where who you know drives what happens to your enemies and Nigerians future, naaaahhhhhhh! Not that place o o o, ok! As you can see, abi you no know who ayam That one, no dey there o o o!!! And, man know man no dey work there either! So, Democracy and respect for the law by ALL (and not only the poor), na him matter there o o o, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHO YOU ARE, WHO YOU KNOW and how much of our TRILLIONS you hid away somewhere - no one wants to know as there are no hangers-on and a r s e lickers' there. Do I make myself clear? Well, next time before you mujeh there, you go sure say, all your particulars dey gon gon, and you go remember say, where you dey na holy ground for democracy and world peace o o o. Make I just say o o o, in case of blamers [/size][/b] |
oyb:[b][size=18pt]Talk about a return to dark age and kings were God's representatives on earth, really? I wonder what happened to the Holy men of God and Jesus Christ his son? What were they here, for then? To serve your kings Stop going into areas you don't understand! The same thinking you're implying here so, these your crook kings are God's reps in Nigerian PoliticsFrom your writing, it seems the only thing you understand is money, fame and material wealth - who you know and who you don't know. To you, as long as people have money, you worship them - a fair weather friend is not one to have, too bad!!! Anyway, about your dark ages - that's what we are trying to wriggle you out of the squeeze of these crooks you are supporting, by inducting you into a new thinking so that you not only understand your rights but also claim the privileges, it accords you which these crooks have been depriving you for so long - open up your eyes and see!. You haven't noticed, have you? Well, its because you're in the dark age they permanently fixed you, and we are having a hard time to get you out. Also, on this theme of Dark ages - who in their right mind would expose the identities of innocent babies on this WWW.World here I come.com except a man in the dark ages who does not understand the implications of putting young babies on here, think! Perhaps, he thinks he is making his children FAMOUS, wow! Yeah, it will give your business exposure, bring in more money and wealth and thus, get you out of poverty, sorio o o o o!! [/size][/b] |
janus05:[size=18pt]This is nothing but 'pure cowardice'. A real man should face reality - Nigerians have made up their minds, for they'd suffered enough and had had enough lies from the past crooks and now, are wiser hence, the agitation in the opposition's corner. Don't worry, we shall all watch the election results, won't we? 2011 is just round the corner, chill!![/size] |
[size=18pt]Mistake! Sorrio o o![/size] |
[b][size=18pt]No, there's nothing to celebrate! And, what's there to be celebrated? Corruption? Nepotism? Stagnancy? Lack of infrastructures? High unemployment? Deprivation? Intimidation? Political killings etc, eh?? No, it's foolish to celebrate the number 50 when there's nothing to show for it. No evidence of any achievements in the past 50yrs - go on, show us! Our railway lines are still the way the British handed it over to us in 1960's. Our telephone lines are still the same as they left it (Ah, the ol' NITEL, how is she doing? Thank God no one had yet blown the place up this decade to cover up their corruption - FIRE, Fire, get the Fire Brigade!!!! Our Electricity nko? Ah, Jonathan had shown us there can be light and there was light. And our Healthcare? Don't even go there!!! Our Educational system? Laughable! And our Roads? Get the dingy to cross over the other end and resume your journey! What about our tap water? A beg o o o, you don dig your own borehole? And for the poor who can not afford the cost of all these? Sorio o o o o! Yes, na this be the progress we should be celebrating? Shame!!!! Well, whoever it is that is proposing celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Nigerian Independence please, stop mocking at Nigerians because, the world is watching and laughing at us! If you don't know what else to do with what is left of our money please, let it lie je je je there and, stop making a scene of our unclothedness!! [/size][/b] |
mikeansy:[b][size=18pt]Yes, believing in God does not mean you should fail or breach the laws of the land - no you must comply with the laws of the land. Definitely, Obama as a Lawyer (not Nigerian one) understands the law thus, he complied with every rule and demands placed on him, didn't he?? Those, you support, how many of them had done so in the past or expect to do so on this coming election Name them Secondly, in the Scripture, Jesus Christ the Only Son of God also abided with the rules of the land and paid his TAXES, didn't he. So, your argument seems illogical and I don't blame you because, you'd never witness true democracy thus have nothing to compare and contrast with the current political system we have in Nigerian and, that will soon be obliterated to history! You can't because, God is on your side then you break the laws of the land which is what has been happening in Nigeria's Politics for the past 40 years - no be so? People abusing power and now you want us to vote them back in to finish us off - No, it won't work for una! ![]() If una like make una be 1 Trillion in number o o o! Remember, what happened to the Egyptians during the Exodus - they ended up giving away their precious metals and stones to the Isrealites thus, enriching the Isrealites. Have you forgotten? Go read your Bible!! God not only equalized but also balanced his judgement. Taking the wealth of the rich and gave to the poor - that's right!! The Egyptians never knew what 'HIT THEM' when they were giving away their wealth. You too will witness God's mysterious workings in Nigeria politics, this coming election - watch this space.[/size][/b] |
KnowAll:[b][size=18pt]Thanks Knowall! You see, numbers or no numbers, when God spake, it is done! No one can challenge the wisdom of God. Please, let me take you back to reflect on what happened during President Obamas campaigns and finally, the election day? Remember, no one ever believed he will survive the first day of campaign let alone his foot prints in the 'WHITE HOUSE' na lie?? That is of God! 'Twas Magic in the eyes of a layman, wasn't it? This will overwhelm you and those you support on that day. Keep doubting! Its not about who you know, its about, IS GOD ON YOUR SIDE?? Anyone can pretend that God is on his/her side and Nigerians will find out, won't we? IS THE MAN YOU SUPPORT, HIS DREAM FOR NIGERIA - GOOD AND HONEST? Does he FEEL what the people are feeling? Can he see the TEARS in their eyes? Does he understand their PAIN and has he been there himself? Can he LISTEN to the people and attend to their PRIORITY NEEDS? You see, you can't deceive God because, God searches the heart so, you can't pretend it. Let me tell you now, it will look like magic to you when you wake up on the election morning 2011 and your man is not on Nigerians throne in Aso Rock. President Jonathan Goodluck will defeat all the candidates and his enemies come that morning, I can't wait to see God's wrath rain down on evil men on this election. ![]() They can't be allowed to continue to deprive Nigerians of their privileges - No, they can't because their time is up and there's no turning back. God has spoken and his will must be done in Jesus Name, Amen!!! [/size][/b] |
[b][size=18pt]Excuse me? There is nothing to debate about, ok! Well President Goodluck, I suggest you sit tight where you are, please! Do not knowingly or unknowingly engage in any National debate for there is nothing to debate about. All Nigerians know that there is nothing to debate about besides, Nigeria is not yet matured to handle the effects of this debate, some people round the corner are calling for. It will only end up in 'bloodshed' instead of helping to resolve the needs of our country. These groups calling for this debate, where were they in the last Presidential Election, I ask? And why didn't they propose it then? Nigeria is yet to mature into coping with the effects of a Democratic Presidential Election Debate - she is not quite there yet. Our people are not quite matured to handle the full weight of Democracy because, some people do not understand the meaning of TOLERANCE and RESPECT for fellow citizen - whether on a religious level, tribal, sex, diversity etc. They don't understand and do not want to be informed. All they understand and use to are; corruption, looting, nepotism, intimidation, killing, bloodshed and harassment, na lie?? Therefore, no debate is taking place until Nigeria is mature enough to understand civility and respect for others but, that will take a century to manifest. You know, this is well organised and planned out! They want you to come out to debate so that a crazy guy with KLASHNIKOV they'd smuggled into the audience could finish you off on the podium and thwart our dreams of a developed and civil Nigeria and thus, blame it on a mad man. It will not work for them rather, they will end up shooting themselves so that Nigeria would at last have peace and unity without these evil men. Even if there is a debate, President Jonathan Goodluck, you will win and trash them all hands down, for the country is right behind you. As you have begun to wipe out the TEARS IN OUR EYES within these few months you'd only been sitting in Aso Rock, you don't know the impact you'd already made. Over the past 40 years, Nigerians have come to believe nothing good can come out of our beloved country except the OIL MONEY. And now, you'd made it possible for us to hear and see difference they'd been depriving us for so long - we know now, what and whom to believe and, Nigerian will not let you go until you DELIVER ALL! 'NIGERIA LOVES YOU' and we are all right behind you and watching out for you, remember this! And for doing the right thing for Nigeria, this is for you and all those who support you. |
yomifowe:[b][size=18pt]Absolutely! I stand by the above but I must add 'Thou shall not judge for judgement is for the Lord'. You do not judge your fellow human beings based on the standards you laid out there in the Church. Why imply the couple in question are sinners (by imposing restrictions on them) when all have sinned aside, fornication and marital infidelity, haven't they? Therefore, leave it to God to judge them and not you because, everyone is ANSWERABLE TO GOD ON ALL NEGATIVE THINGS THEY'D DONE, leave it to God. After all, Jesus Christ came for the sinners and not for the Righteous, remember? Secondly, the Church's test for virginity is fraught with the lowest standards I'd ever seen. Imagine the Church implying that the proof for loss of virginity is via visually exposed and protruding belly of a woman, really? Well, it doesn't surprise me - you see, every dog dey eat s h i t but the one wey s h i t particles/marks dey for in mouth, na him eat pass o o o! And ask what about men, how could anyone prove their virginity in that regard? Nor could the Church prove the virginity of couples who are on pills and doing it every night? Church can not control human behaviours by imposing this kind of rules as you can see, it's not working rather it gets worse as most Nigerian girls would rather abort their babies than be scolded by both the Church and family thus, committing 2 sins in order to please the Church/family. In that case, I rather please God than Church/family - Keep the baby and face the consequences. So as you can see, these are ethical issues/questions the Church has to deal with in order to review their doctrines to align with modern times. It is difficulty but it can be attained as a lot of people have made suggestions that are applicable in this matter and the Church should listen. Nigerian legal system recognises 4 ways a marriage can be made legal a) via Church wedding, b) via Moslem wedding, c) via Registry Office of the land i.e. the so called Court marriage d) via Traditional route and they are all perfect ways to be married, it doesn't necessarily have to be through a Church wedding after all, Adam and Eve marriage was it conducted in the Church? The last time I checked in Genesis Chpt. 2 v. 22 - 25 there weren't a Church there, was it? Therefore, thou shall not judge for everyone is answerable to God on that beautiful day! Above all, our God is a merciful God, a forgiving God and a tolerant God. And, how about the Church, how tolerant is it? Yes, we have all sinned and for a sinner, repentance is the ultimate goal in order to attain or be inclusive in his KINGDOM, don't we all know that? Therefore, Church, should stop judging people and preach the Gospel - those who have ears will hear and those without, will perish! [/size][/b] |
[size=18pt]And I ask again, what if they were having sex and the guy or the lady are on 'Pills' and doing it every day even the night before the wedding? Magic, eh? What would the Pastor say or do then I want an answer! Our God is a fair and just God - how come women are condemned for not being virgins on their wedding night and men who deflowered them and commit the same sin, skate free? I want to know how this is fair and just with the church? Is that how God meant it? No, he is a FAIR AND JUST GOD, period! Therefore, I suggest the church should go and review their doctrines in the light of the realities of modern time. That's my take![/size] |
[b][size=18pt] Bunkom! This is overt abuse and invasion of people's privacy. People leaving themselves open to be abused by these so called Righteous men of God = Pharisees! You see, na you go look for their trouble, if you hadn't gone to their church you wouldn't be hearing this nonsense. There are churches everywhere to worship God in therefore, na their loss not yours. As they loose, another church will gain. May I ask the so called church leaders, what if, a guy has been living in sin with his girlfriend and has had 7 children out of that relationship and now, wants to do the right thing by marrying the lady - the mother of his children. What would the church say or do then? I would like to know this one. Would they say no she is not a virgin? Obviously, both of them never claimed they were and now the church is condemning them and their children - is it ?? Overt hypocrisy!!!!! Well, I sorry for people who worship in such churches. May I suggest you get out of this church and marry your lady in a church that understand 'Tolerance' because, our God is not only a God of mercy and tolerance but also, a liberal God. If God isn't merciful, tolerant and liberal with his children and with all the sins we his children commit every minute of the day including the Pastors, Apostles and Elders of this Church, we all would have been dead and disappeared under the surface of this earth, don't you reckon? PLEASE, LEAVE THE CHURCH AND GO ELSEWHERE TO MARRY YOUR LADY OR WAIT UNTIL BABY IS BORN AND DO IT THEN. Finally, never you let another human being be an obstacle in your path to progress because they are nothing but, agents of satan - who dislike progress. Good luck with the baby when he/she arrives![/size][/b] |
[size=18pt]Great speech, I love it!!!!!!! . That's the encouragement and assurance Nigerians need and we will support President Jonathan and Sambo his running mate, to lead and restore our prestigious country from the ravages of greed, corruption and stagnancy. But hey, Jonathan remember, Nigerians are watching all these promises like a Hawk please, don't disappoint us - Deliver, Deliver, Deliver and Deliver the goods as promised, all right ?? May God bless you two and give you wisdom to lead us, in Jesus Mighty Name, Amen!!![/size] |
[size=18pt]Well, you're only 25yrs of age and I can't see any need to comment seriously because, you've got your life ahead of you however, if you'd been much older, I would have known what to say. But, for now I can say go enjoy your young life and think of settling down when you believe you're mentally/emotionally ready for a family commitment and all the pressures that, can bring with it. For at 25, I still believe there are few lives you need to live and then settle down. Whilst at that and depending on how important finding Mr Right is to you, pray or even fast for it that God send you a good man that would love and cherish you and likewise you to him and above all, a God fearing man. That should be your prayer and you will get your answers. Good luck! [/size] |
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